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7.35 Strauss Prelude:
Capriccio: SNO/Jarvi
7.45 Mozart Divertimento in F (K 213): Berlin
Philharmonic Ensemble
7.58 Poulenc Three
Novelettes: Pascal Roge
8.05 Strauss Capriccio : Intermezzo and Closing
Scene: Felicity Lott (sop) SNO/Neeme Jarvi. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Pascal Roge
Unknown:
Strauss Capriccio
Unknown:
Felicity Lott

from 10.55 Polish musicians perform songs, dances, serenades. Paderewski Polish Fantasy, Op 19: Regina Smendzianka (piano) Warsaw National PO/ Stanislav Wislocki. Record
10.00 Mozart Serenata notturna in D (K 239) Amadeus CO of Poland/ Agnieszka Duczmal
10.15 Chopin Four songs (Op 74): Alfred Orda (bar) Josephine Lee (piano) Record
10.25 Augustyn Bloch Oratorium Catherine Ennis (organ) Evelyn Glennie and David Hockings (percussion) Amadeus CO/Duczmal (first UK performance)
10.50 Chopin Two Mazurkas from Op 7 Artur Rubinstein. Record
11.00 Mozart Serenade in G (K 525) (Eine kleine Nachtmusik)
11.18 Karlowicz Serenata in G for strings, Op 2: Amadeus CO/ Agnieszki Duczmal. Record Producer Andrew Kurowksi (Mozart and Bloch from the 1989 Brighton Festival. In assoc Neville Russell Chartered Accountants)

Contributors

Piano:
Regina Smendzianka
Unknown:
Stanislav Wislocki.
Unknown:
Mozart Serenata
Unknown:
Agnieszka Duczmal
Unknown:
Alfred Orda
Piano:
Josephine Lee
Unknown:
Augustyn Bloch
Unknown:
Oratorium Catherine Ennis
Unknown:
Evelyn Glennie
Unknown:
David Hockings
Unknown:
Artur Rubinstein.
Unknown:
Mozart Serenade
Unknown:
Karlowicz Serenata
Unknown:
Agnieszki Duczmal.
Producer:
Andrew Kurowksi

England v India
Second day of the Second Cornhill Test at Old Trafford.
1.05pm News
1.10 Call the Commentators
Lines open at 11.00am on [number removed]. 1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary And at 3.45
Dave Edmundson looks at the Northern Leagues.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Edmundson

Performances from 1961 featuring the English pianist Clifford Curzon. Schubert Three Impromptus (D 899): No 2 in E flat; No 3 in G flat; No 4 in A flat Liszt Berceuse ; Valse oublie Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor: Amadeus Quartet
4.07 During the interval Curzon talks about his teacher, Artur Schanbel.

Contributors

Pianist:
Clifford Curzon.
Unknown:
Liszt Berceuse
Unknown:
Artur Schanbel.

Physicist
Sheldon Glashow shared the 1979 Nobel Prize for developing the theory that explained the forces which bind together elementary particles of matter. In conversation with Lewis Wolpert , he recalls how the craziest notions, which had been rejected along the way, began to make sense.
Producer Alison Richards. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheldon Glashow
Unknown:
Lewis Wolpert
Producer:
Alison Richards.

Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Saito Kinen Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Mozart Divertimento in D
(K 136)
Haydn Cello Concerto in C
8.10 Peter Paul Nash on the Saito Kinen Orchestra, and the legacy of its founder Hideo Saito.
8.30 Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor
(The appearance of the Saito Kinen Orchestra has been made possible by support from Epson)

Contributors

Cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich
Conductor:
Seiji Ozawa
Unknown:
Royal Albert
Unknown:
Peter Paul Nash
Unknown:
Hideo Saito.

Susanna Centlivre 's The
Basset Table, adapted by Fidelis Morgan , launches The Female
Wits, an occasional season of Restoration plays by women writers.
Director Penny Gold

Contributors

Unknown:
Susanna Centlivre
Adapted By:
Fidelis Morgan
Lady Reveller:
Eleanor Bron
Lord Worthy:
Michael Cochrane
Sir James Courtly:
Jonathan Cullen
Lady Lucy:
Amanda Murray
Sir Richard:
John Rye
Ensign Lovely:
Simon Treves
Valeria:
Danielle Allan
Capt Hearty:
Sean Barrett
Alpiew:
Jenny Howe
Buckle:
Nicholas Gilbrook
Mrs Sago:
Tessa Worsley
Mr Sago:
Danny Schiller
Banker:
Christopher Good
Servant:
Christopher Good

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