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Rossini Overture:
Torvaldo e Dorliska
National PO/Chailly
7.08 Puccini 0 mio babbino caro (
Gianni Schicchi ): Eva Marton (sop) Munich Radio Orchestra/
Giuseppe Patane
7.10 Chausson Poème
Itzhak Perlman (violin) Paris Orchestra /
Jean Martinon
7.30am News
7.35 Beethoven
Overture: Coriolan
Chicago SO/SoIti
7.44 Ravel Piano
Concerto in D for left hand Andrei Gavrilov (piano) LSO/Simon Rattle
8.02 Rimsky-Korsakov Sinfonietta in A minor USSR Academic SO/
Evgeny Svetianov. Records
Delius
4: Summer Landscape Brigg Fair (An English
Rhapsody) (1957 recording) RPO/Thomas Beecham
In a Summer Garden
(Mono: 1951)
RPO/Thomas Beecham
A Mass of Life: Part 2 No 4 (At Noon in the Meadows): Heather Harper (soprano) Helen Watts (alto) Robert Tear (tenor)
Benjamin Luxon (bar)
London Philharmonic Choir
LPO/Charles Groves
The Walk to the Paradise
Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet) (Mono: 1948) RPO/Beecham. Records
Final programme.
Philippa Davies (flute) Ian Brown (piano)
Fran;aix Divertimento Debussy Syrinx
Gaubert Madrigal Poulenc Sonata
Series producer Nigel Wilkinson
Concerto for piano, trumpet and strings, Op 35 Dmitri Alexeev (piano) Philip Jones (trumpet) ECO/Maksymiuk. Record
Three programmes recorded on tour by the BBC Northern Singers/ Stephen Wilkinson. Morris
Part Two
Medieval Latin Lyrics
John Joubert Incantation
Barber Reincarnations
Maw Five Irish Songs
conductor Edward Downes
Alexander Baillie (cello) Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 (Mozartiana); Variations on a Rococo Theme
12.05 Interval Reading
12.10 Prokofiev
Symphony No 6 in E flat minor
(Presented by Peterborough City Council)
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op 7 Bartok Suite:
Out of Doors
Brahms Intermezzos: in A minor; in A
Ballade in G minor (Op 118)
Mascagni's three-act opera to a libretto by Luigi Illica , about a girl in old Japan abducted by a Geisha, (sung in Italian) (sop) (bass) (bar) (sop) (sop) (tenor) (tenor)
Bavarian Radio Chorus
Munich Radio Orchestra/ Giuseppe Patane
played by Roger Fisher in Chester Cathedral.
Elgar Organ Sonata in G, Op 28
The first of two programmes played by the Fairfield Quartet.
Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 (Joke)
Nicholson Quartet No 1
with Brian Wright
Producer Anthony Sellors
Five monologues by Peter Barnes.
1: Madame Zenobia
With Janet Suzman Director Tracey Neale (R)
(harpsichord)
Bach Toccata in D
(BWV912)
Froberger Suite: No 2 Albero Sonatas: No 3 in 0; No 4 in D minor Scarlatti Sonata in G
(Kk 201) (R)
Charles Causley reads a selection of his work.
live from the Town Hall.
Scottish CO conductor Paul Daniel
Joan Rodgers
(soprano/speaker) Stephen Varcoe
(baritone/speaker)
Mozart Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia (K 582);
Vado, ma dove? (K 583); Perpieta, ben mio (Cos! fan tutte: Act 2)
Edward Harper Homage to Thomas Hardy (first performance)
8.40 Incidental Music or Music for the Theatre?
David Owen Norris , H C Robbins Landon and Dominic Muldowney talk about the changing role of theatre music since Beethoven's time. Producer Jeremy Hayes
9.00 Beethoven Overture and Incidental Music to Goethe's Egmont, with excerpts from the play adapted and translated by Michel Brandt.
(In association with G R Lane Health Products)
Jane Manning
(soprano), Lontano/
Odaline de la
Martinez Barry Seaman The
Jacquard Loom Dance and Aeterne Rerum
Conditor
Nicholas Gotch Flight
Daniel Asia Pines Songs (all first broadcasts)
Dvorak Cypress No 3; Love Song, Op 83 No 7; Dumka; Cypress No 8; Silhouettes, Op 8 Nos
1-5; The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op 109