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Chabrier Suite pastorale French NO/Armin Jordan
7.21 Faure Barcarolle
No 5 in F sharp minor Kathryn Stott (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Hamilton Harty
Variations on a Dublin Air Ralph Holmes (violin) Ulster Orch/Thomson
7.52 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 12
Jorge Bolet (piano)
8.03 Mozart Divertimento in B flat (Kl86)
Berlin Philharmonic
Wind Ensemble
8.12 Janacek Suite, Op 3 Slovak PO/Pesek. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Kathryn Stott

from 10.55 Grainger Hill Song No 1 Melbourne SO/Simon
9.44 Debussy Violin Sonata: Ginette and Jean Neveu (Mono)
9.58 Francois Giroust Coronation Mass for Louis XVI: Soloists, Musica Polyphonica/Devos
10.15 Le Roux Suite in D minor: Instrumentalists with Olivier Baumont (harpsichord)
10.23 Kabalevsky Concerto No 3 (Youth) Emil Gilels (piano) USSR RSO/ The Composer (Mono)
10.42 Simpson Quartet No 2: Delme String Quartet
10.58 Strauss Notturno Linda Finnie (mezzo) SNO/Neeme Jarvi
11.18 Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 88 Borodin Trio
11.40 Panufnik Bassoon Concerto: Robert Thompson (bassoon);London Musici/Stephenson

Contributors

Unknown:
Grainger Hill
Unknown:
Jean Neveu
Harpsichord:
Olivier Baumont
Piano:
Emil Gilels
Unknown:
Strauss Notturno
Unknown:
Linda Finnie
Unknown:
Schumann Fantasiestucke
Bassoon:
Robert Thompson

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Leslie Howard , Ian Munro Grainger Hermunder Illi As Sally Sat a-Weeping Williamson Springtime on the River Moskva Grieg Old Norwegian Romance with Variations Grainger Over the Hills and Far Away - Children's March

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Howard
Unknown:
Ian Munro
Unknown:
Grainger Hermunder Illi

The Magic Flute
Mozart's two-act opera (sung in German) live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Schutz Choir of London
London Classical Players/ Roger Norrington Act 1
8.10 H C Robbins Landon talks to Nicholas Kenyon about the background to The Magic Flute and about its librettist
Emanuel Schikaneder.
8.30 Act 2

Contributors

Tamino:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Three ladies:
Nancy Argenta (soprano)
Three ladies:
Eirian James (mezzo)
Three ladies:
Catherine Denley (alto)
Papageno:
Andreas Schmidt (bar)
Queen of the Night:
Beverley Hoch (soprano)
Monostatos:
Guy de Mey (tenor)
Pamina:
Dawn Upshaw (sop)
Three boys:
Tessa Bonner (soprano)
Three boys:
Evelyn Tubb (soprano)
Three boys:
Mary Nichols (soprano)
Speaker:
David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
Sarastro:
Cornelius Hauptmann (bass)
Papagena:
Catherine Pierard (sop)

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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