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7.35 Bach English Suite No 3 in G minor (BWV 808) Andras Schiff (piano)
7.54 Vaughan Williams Suite: Frederick Riddle (viola); Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Del Mar interspersed with: Delius Twilight Fancies Sarah Walker (mezzo) RPO/Eric Fenby, and Stanford The Bluebird Cambridge Singers/ John Rutter. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Andras Schiff
Viola:
Frederick Riddle
Unknown:
Sarah Walker
Singers:
John Rutter.

from 10.55 CPE Bach 12 Variations on La Folia Robert Woolley (harpsichord) Liszt, arr Busoni Rhapsodie espagnole John Ogdon (piano) Philharmonia/Pritchard Nielsen Maskarade Swedish RSO/Salonen Debussy Suite bergamasque Kathryn Stott (piano) Faure Masques et Bergamasques: Academy of St Martin/Marriner Corelli Sonata, Op 5 No 12 Frans Briiggen (recorder) Anna Bylsma (baroque cello); Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) Bach Cantata No 212 (Peasant): Soloists Linde Consort/Linde Warlock Capriol Suite Guildhall String Ensemble Rachmaninov Corelli Variations, Op 42 Vladimir Ashkenazy Offenbach Overture: (Orpheus in the Underworld): Berlin PO/Karajan. Records Producer Andrew Kurowski

Contributors

Unknown:
Busoni Rhapsodie
Piano:
John Ogdon
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Piano:
Faure Masques
Unknown:
Anna Bylsma
Cello:
Gustav Leonhardt
Producer:
Andrew Kurowski

A recital from the 1965 Aldeburgh Festival given by Britten and Rostropovich. Britten Cello Suite No 1, Op 72 (first performance) Janacek Pohadka Britten talks about his teacher Frank Bridge. Bridge Cello Sonata Schubert Arpeggione Sonata

Contributors

Unknown:
Janacek Pohadka
Unknown:
Frank Bridge.

By the 1960s blues was becoming more of a group activity. In this final programme, Paul Oliver discusses this change, and shows how the social content of blues was replaced by gospel and soul. Series producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Oliver
Producer:
Derek Drescher

Architect Colin St John
Wilson talks to Professor
Joe Mordaunt Crook of London University about the designs for the completion phase of the new British Library, announced this week. Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin St John
Unknown:
Joe Mordaunt Crook
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

Epsom Downs adapted by Howard Brenton from his stage play.
A teeming, Breughel-like composition set on Derby Day in Silver
Jubilee year, June 1977.
Songs by Nick BicAt and Tony BicAt sung by Paul Jones and Maggie Bell Music production Michael Heffernan
Director Richard Wortley (R)

Contributors

Adapted By:
Howard Brenton
Songs By:
Nick Bicat
Songs By:
Tony Bicat
Sung By:
Paul Jones
Unknown:
Michael Heffernan
Director:
Richard Wortley
Lord Rack:
Peter Woodthorpe
Sandy:
Nigel Anthony
Margaret:
Heather Bell
Charles Pearce:
Peter Baldwin
Superintendent Blue:
Michael Spice
Bud/Lunatic/Bookmaker:
Chas Bryer
Primrose:
Mary Clare Nash
Jocks:
Cliff Burnett
Miss Montrom:
Eva Stuart
Mr Tillotson:
John Levitt
Horse/Derby course:
David Tate

leader Rodney Friend conductor
Ronald Zollman
Stravinsky Variations (Aldous Huxley in memoriam)
Maxwell Davies
Worldes Blis
Goehr Three Pieces
(Arden Must Die)
Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements

Contributors

Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
Ronald Zollman
Unknown:
Aldous Huxley
Unknown:
Maxwell Davies
Unknown:
Worldes Blis
Unknown:
Stravinsky Symphony

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