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7.35 Holst Suite in F, Op 28 No 2: Cleveland Symphonic Winds/Frederick Fennell
7.47 Glinka Variations on a Theme of Mozart Susan Drake (harp)
7.56 Alyabiev The
Nightingale: Edita Gruberova Stuttgart RSO/Eichhorn
8.03 Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
LPO/de Burgos. Records

Contributors

Harp:
Mozart Susan Drake

Offenbach Overture:
Kakadu: Berlin PO/Karajan Massenet Thais Meditation
Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) Berlin PO/Karajan
Delibes Coppelia Suite New PO/Mackerras
Saint-Saens Danse macabre: Philharmonia/
Charles Dutoit
Caplet Conte Fantastique Allegri String Quartet
Vanessa McKeand (harp)
Offenbach Barcarolle Berlin PO/Karajan. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Saint-Saens Danse
Unknown:
Charles Dutoit
Unknown:
Caplet Conte
Harp:
Vanessa McKeand
Harp:
Offenbach Barcarolle Berlin

FM only from 10.55
The Sylvan and Oceanic
Delights ofPosilipo (1620) Soloists and New London
Consort/Philip Pickett
9.55 Couperin Passacaille
(Ordre No 8): Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)
10.03 Haydn Symphony No 48 (Maria Theresa )
English Concert/Pinnock
10.26 Schubert Drei
Klavierstucke (D 946)
Imogen Cooper (piano)
10.53 Johann Strauss
(son) Sounds of Romania;
Revolution March: Czech
State PO/Alfred Walter
11.02 Saint-Saens Violin
Sonata No 2: Olivier
Charlier, Jean Hubeau
11.25 Messiaen L'Ascension
Kevin Bowyer (organ)
11.50 Schoenberg Modem Psalm: John Shirley-Quirk BBC Chorus and SO/
Pierre Boulez. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Maria Theresa
Unknown:
Schubert Drei
Piano:
Imogen Cooper
Piano:
Johann Strauss

Final programme from the 1989 Guitar Festival. Vicente Asencio Suite Valenciana (excerpts) Zoltan Tokos Sainz de la Maza Homenaje a Toulouse Lautrec Lendle No 3 (II domenico ricordato): Wolfgang Lendle Stolte Marchenfiguren Isztin Embey (flute) Berit Strong (guitar) Nikita Koshkin The Prince's Toys (excerpts) Maria Isabel Siewers

Contributors

Unknown:
Zoltan Tokos
Unknown:
Wolfgang Lendle
Unknown:
Stolte Marchenfiguren
Flute:
Isztin Embey
Guitar:
Berit Strong
Guitar:
Nikita Koshkin
Unknown:
Maria Isabel Siewers

(1921-89) Final programme. Rawsthorne Overture: Street Corner: LPO Strauss Four Last Songs Felicity Lott (sop); BBC SO Beethoven Romance No
1 in G: Yehudi Menuhin Philharmonia Orchestra Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great): LPO

Contributors

Songs:
Felicity Lott
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin

Elizabeth Woollett (sop) Ingrid Surgenor (piano) Purcell If Music Be the Food of Love (3rd setting) A Parisotti, attr Pergolesi Se tu m'ami so sospiri A Scarlatti Le Violette Poulenc Fiançailles pour lire Walton Daphne ; Through Gilded Trellises; Old Sir Faulk

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Woollett
Piano:
Ingrid Surgenor
Unknown:
Walton Daphne

Final edition. Christopher Cook talks with Michael Billington , John Carey and Marina Vaizey about: Warren Beatty 's film Dick Tracy ; Victor Pasmore 's Artist's Eye (National Gallery); Alan Bennett 's six-part series Poetry in Motion (Channel 4); John Wood as King Lear at Stratford-upon-Avon; Sir Huge, Huw Wheldon 's biography by Paul Ferris. Producer Philip French. Mono

Contributors

Talks:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
Michael Billington
Unknown:
John Carey
Unknown:
Marina Vaizey
Unknown:
Warren Beatty
Unknown:
Dick Tracy
Unknown:
Victor Pasmore
Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Unknown:
John Wood
Unknown:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
Paul Ferris.

Michael Tippett 's new opera in its European premiere production, directed by Peter Hall for Glyndebourne. (tenor) (sop) (bar)(mezzo) (bar)(tenor) (sop)
Glyndebourne Chorus chorusmaster David Angus LPO/Andrew Davis
Act 1
8.20 Act 2
8.50 Act 3 (In association with Imry Merchant Developers pic)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tippett
Directed By:
Peter Hall
Unknown:
David Angus
Presenter:
Nigel Robson
Jo Ann, trainee social worker:
Helen Field (
Donny:
Krister St Hill
Nan:
Jane Shaulis
Merlin, the computer wizard:
James Maddalena
Pelegrin, the space pilot:
Philip Langridge
Regan, their boss:
Richetta Manager

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