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Josef Strauss Moulinet
Polka: Vienna PO/
Willi Boskovsky
7.04 Michael Haydn
Violin Concerto in B flat
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Franz Liszt CO

Contributors

Unknown:
Josef Strauss Moulinet
Unknown:
Willi Boskovsky
Violin:
Michael Haydn
Violin:
Thomas Zehetmair
Violin:
Franz Liszt

7.35 Haydn Symphony No 83 in G minor (Hen) Royal Concertgebouw/ Colin Davis
8.00 Beethoven Sonata in E, Op 14 No 1
Alfred Brendel (piano)
8.15 J Strauss (son)
Waltz: Wine, Women and Song: Vienna PO/
Willi Boskovsky. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Willi Boskovsky.

Bax Nympholept LPO/
Bryden Thomson
9.53 Debussy Three Songs of Bilitis Sarah Walker (mezzo) Roger Vignoles (piano)
10.02 Mozart Quartet in B flat (The Hunt)
Amadeus Quartet
10.27 Liszt Eglogue :
Shepherd's Song (Annees de Pèlerinage: Suisse) Jorge Bolet (piano)
10.31 Dvorak The Wood
Dove, Op 110
SNO/Neeme Jarvi
10.53
Schumann Waldszenen , Op 82
Claudio Arrau (piano)
11.15 Beethoven
Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
Royal Concertgebouw/ Eugen Jochum. Records Producer Hugh Warwick

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryden Thomson
Unknown:
Bilitis Sarah Walker
Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Unknown:
Liszt Eglogue
Piano:
Jorge Bolet
Unknown:
Schumann Waldszenen
Piano:
Claudio Arrau
Unknown:
Eugen Jochum.
Producer:
Hugh Warwick

In the third of five programmes on the American pianist Bill Evans,
Brian Hennessey begins with the first solo album in 1963. He also plays records by the different trios that Evans worked with in the 60s, and by the string orchestra with which he collaborated.

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Hennessey

In the first of two concerts, live from Leeds Town Hall, three of the six finalists play concerto with the City of Birmingham Orchestra conducted by Simon Rattle.
During the interval, the finalists can be heard in conversation with Michael Berkeley, who also introduces the programme with the help of Paul Crossley.
(In association with Haneys of Bristol)
(Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC2)
See page 51 for details

R3 Founded in 1963 by Fanny Waterman and Marion Thorpe, the Leeds International Piano Competition has become one of the most prestigious musical contests in the world. Previous winners - Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia and Dmitri Alexeev - have gone on to achieve world renown. This year more than 70 young virtuosi - all under the age of 30 - from 25 countries have taken part, about a quarter of them already first-prize winners of other competitions. Over the past three evenings there has been a chance to hear the solo recitals from the semi-finals. Tonight, in a simultaneous broadcast with BBC2, three of the six finalists play their chosen concerto with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Simon Rattle. The remaining finalists can be heard tomorrow. First prize is £6,000 plus guaranteed performances with major orchestras around the world (6.55pm)

Contributors

Presenter/Interviewer:
Michael Berkeley
Presenter:
Paul Crossley
Musicians:
City of Birmingham Orchestra
Conductor:
Simon Rattle

Guernica
Pablo Picasso has unenthusiastically agreed to paint a picture in aid of the Spanish Republican cause. Unable to decide on a subject, he becomes increasingly haunted by voices that are linked to the devastation of the small Spanish town of Guernica.
Written by Elisabeth Bond and Peter Warde.
Director Philip Martin (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Elisabeth Bond
Written By:
Peter Warde.
Director:
Philip Martin
Pablo Picasso:
Terry Molloy
Pierre:
Roger Rowland
Marcel:
Andy Hockley
Dora:
Patricia Gallimore
Marie- Therese:
Claire Faulconbridge
Maya:
Melissa Katsoulis
Official:
Roger Hume
Workman:
Alton Douglas
Franko:
Stephen Tomlin
Woman:
Susan Sheridan
Voices:
Joanna MacKie
Voices:
Christopher Good
Voices:
Edwin Richfield

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