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7.35 Chabrier Fête
Polonaise (Le Roi malgre lui): Toulouse Capitole Orchestra/
Michel Plasson
7.43 Scarlatti Fandango Rafael Puyana (harpsichord)
7.50 Dvorak Two Waltzes, Op 54
Prague String Quartet
7.58 Finzi
Clarinet Concerto
Michael Collins (clarinet) City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Michel Plasson
Unknown:
Scarlatti Fandango
Harpsichord:
Rafael Puyana
Clarinet:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Richard Hickox.

Franck Les Djinns : Berlin RSO/ Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
La Procession
Stephen Varcoe (bar)
Graham Johnson (piano) Les Eolides Basle SO/Armin Jordan
Prelude, Aria and Finale Paul Crossley (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Franck Les Djinns
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Unknown:
Stephen Varcoe
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Piano:
Paul Crossley

Josef Suk Symphonic Poem 'Praga', Op 26 Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra/Libor Pesek
10.00 Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 72 Nos 1-2 Peter Toperczer (piano) Marian Lapansky (piano)
10.10 Janacek Kantor
Halfar: J B Foerster Choir/ Petr Fiala
10.15 Stamic Mannheim Sinfonia in G Slovak CO/
Bohdan Warchal
10.23 Tchaikovsky Tatiana 's Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin )
Gabriel Banackova (sop) Czech PO/Neumann
10.38 Martinu Borova - Seven Czech Dances Shelagh Sutherland (piano)
10.50 Mozart Prague Symphony (K 504) Prague Chamber
Orchestra/Mackerras

Contributors

Unknown:
Josef Suk
Unknown:
Dvorak Slavonic
Piano:
Peter Toperczer
Piano:
Marian Lapansky
Piano:
Janacek Kantor
Unknown:
Petr Fiala
Unknown:
Stamic Mannheim
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Tatiana
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin
Unknown:
Gabriel Banackova
Unknown:
Martinu Borova
Piano:
Shelagh Sutherland

Janis Vakarelis (piano) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra leader Dennis Simons conductor
Jean-Claude Casadesus Dukas Scherzo: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Roussel Symphony No 3 in G minor
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)

Contributors

Piano:
Janis Vakarelis
Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conductor:
Jean-Claude Casadesus

The last of six programmes on the followers of Cesar Franck , introduced by Roger Nichols.
Today's music includes Castillon's Esquisses Symphoniques and d'lndy's Diptyque Méditerranéen,
Magnard's Hymne a la Justice, Pierne's
Viennoise, and organ pieces by Vierne and Tournemire, played by the composers.
Series producer Jeremy Hayes (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cesar Franck
Introduced By:
Roger Nichols.
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

Terry Hands , artistic director of the RSC, talks to Christopher Cook about his final production for the company,
Chekhov's The Seagull. Producer Fiona McLean

Contributors

Artistic:
Terry Hands
Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Producer:
Fiona McLean

First of three live concerts.
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra conductor Kurt Masur
Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor, Op 68
8.30 Interval
Bernard Keeffe traces the remarkable history of the Leipzig Gewandhaus and its orchestra over the last two centuries.
Readers Lawrence Payne and Zelah Clarke.
8.50 Brahms Symphony No 2 in D, Op 73

Contributors

Conductor:
Kurt Masur
Unknown:
Bernard Keeffe
Readers:
Lawrence Payne
Readers:
Zelah Clarke.

William Ingram performs his own monologue Knock, Knock, Who's There?
Ronnie is alone, but in his mind his home is full of people. Today he relives some memorable times - and tomorrow he will do the same.
Producer Enyd Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
William Ingram
Producer:
Enyd Williams

Fourth of six programmes. John Whenham presents a selection of songs by one of Monteverdi's most interesting contemporaries,
Sigismondo d'lndia, performed by Nigel Rogers (tenor) and Jakob Lindberg (lute).
A Sicilian of noble birth, d'lndia was far from being a dilettante, and was employed at the Court of Savoy in Turin. <

Contributors

Unknown:
John Whenham
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Tenor:
Jakob Lindberg

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