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7.35 J C Bach Symphony in D, Op 3 No 1: Academy of St Martin/Marriner
7.44 Handel Trio Sonata in F, Op 5 No 6: Neil Black , Celia Nicklin (oboes)
George Malcolm (h'chord) Graham Sheen (bassoon)
7.55 Mozart Piano
Concerto in G (K 453) ECO/Murray Perahia (piano). Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Black
Oboes:
Celia Nicklin
Oboes:
George Malcolm
Bassoon:
Graham Sheen

Frank Martin
'After so many years spent under the influence of Prospero, I wanted to try a more sober form of composition ...'
Etudes for string orchestra Suisse Romande Orch/
Ansermet. (1961 recording) Piano Concerto No 2
Paul Badura-Skoda
Luxembourg Radio Orch/ The Composer
Ballade for viola, wind and percussion
Yehudi Menuhin (viola) Menuhin Festival Orch/
Edmond de Stoutz
In Paradisum (Requiem) Elisabeth Speiser (sop) Lausanne Union Chorale
Lausanne Women's
Choir; Suisse Romande Orchestra/The Composer Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Martin
Viola:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Elisabeth Speiser

Including Mendelssohn's overture and incidental music to A Midsummer
Night's Dream, German folk songs by Brahms, a concerto by Vivaldi, Debussy's Jeux, a divertimento by Mozart and two pieces by Tim Souster.
Equale Brass
Gareth Stuart (electronics) Orch of the Age of Enlightenment/Mackerras Peter Schreier (tenor)
Konrad Ragossnig (guitar) Taverner Players/Parrott CBSO/Rattle; Academy Chamber Ensemble Producer Jeremy Hayes

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Souster.
Unknown:
Equale Brass
Unknown:
Gareth Stuart
Tenor:
Peter Schreier
Guitar:
Konrad Ragossnig
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

Serenata; BBC Singers conductor Richard Pittman
Choro No 4 for three horns and trombone
(1925); Quartet for flute, alto saxophone, harp and celeste with female voices (1921); Choro No 3 (Pica-Pao) for wind instruments with male voices (1925); Bendita Sabedoria, for unaccompanied chorus
(1958); Nonet, with mixed voices (1923) (R)

Contributors

Conductor:
Richard Pittman

In the second of five programmes on the American pianist Bill Evans,
Brian Hennessey concentrates on his work with Scott LaFaro (bass) and Paul Motian (drums) between 1959 and 1961, with comments from
Evans himself. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Hennessey
Bass:
Scott Lafaro
Bass:
Paul Motian

To discover one life-saving drug is a major achievement.
Sir James Black , winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in medicine, discovered two - the beta-blocker, propanolol, and the ulcer drug, cimetidine.
In conversation with Lewis Wolpert , he reflects on how he did it.
Producer Alison Richards

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir James Black
Unknown:
Lewis Wolpert
Producer:
Alison Richards

Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) Olaf Bar (baritone)
Bach Choir, Brighton Festival Chorus, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Zino Vinnikov, conductor Kurt Masur

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Contributors

Soprano:
Yvonne Kenny
Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Baritone:
Olaf Bar
Singers:
Bach Choir
Singers:
Brighton Festival Chorus
Singers:
Westminster Cathedral Choir
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Zino Vinnikov
Conductor:
Kurt Masur

The Wild
Duck Henrik Ibsen 's famous play about the need to maintain illusions in life.
Translator Michael Meyer Director John Tydeman (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Duck Henrik Ibsen
Unknown:
Michael Meyer
Director:
John Tydeman
Hjalmar Ekdal:
Gary Bond
Gregers Werle:
Clive Merrison
Gina:
Tessa Worsley
Hedvig:
Annabelle Lanyon
Haakon Werle:
John Phillips
Old Ekdal:
Sebastian Shaw
Relling:
John Church
Mrs Soerby:
Anne Jameson
Molvik:
Brian Smith

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More