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Vivaldi Concerto in G minor (RV 315)
Michala Petri (recorder) Guildhall String Ensemble/ George Malcolm (h'chord)
7.09 Grainger Molly on the Shore: Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/Montgomery
7.12 Gershwin
Summertime: Kiri Te
Kanawa (sop); New Princess Theater Orch/McGlinn
7.21 Honneger Pastoral d'été: Bavarian RSO/Dutoit

Contributors

Unknown:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
Grainger Molly

7.35 J Strauss (son) Overture: Die
Fledermaus: Vienna
Philharmonic/Abbado
7.43 Handel Organ
Concerto in F (HWV295) Simon Preston (organ)
English Concert/Pinnock
7.57 Janequin Chant des oiseaux: Ensemble
Clement Janequin
8.03 Messager Suite: Les deux Pigeons
Orchestre de Paris/Jean-Pierre Jacquillat. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Preston
Unknown:
Clement Janequin
Unknown:
Pierre Jacquillat.

Mozart in 1789-90 String Quintet in D (K 593):
Arthur Grumiaux , Arpad Gerecz (violins), Georges Janzer , Max Lesueur (violas), Eva Czako (cello)
Cost fan tutte (K 588): Scenes from Act 2 (For performers see Monday). Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Grumiaux
Violins:
Arpad Gerecz
Violins:
Georges Janzer
Violas:
Max Lesueur
Cello:
Eva Czako

Mendelssohn Antigone: Introduction
Frankfurt RSO/Maga
9.39 J L Bach Das ist meine Freude
Choir of Christuskirche in der Vahr Bremen, North German Instrumental
Ensemble/Uwe Gronostay
9.43 C A Goepfert Clarinet Quartet in Bflat, Op 16 (1st movt) Siegfried Beyer (clarinet) Jihoceske Quartet members

Contributors

Unknown:
Bach Das
Clarinet:
Siegfried Beyer

Mazurka-Fantaisie Cracov Philharmonic
SO/Tadeusz Strugala
9.56 Brahms Gesang der Parzen: Bavarian RSO and Chorus/Haitink
10.08 Strauss Piano
Quartet in C minor, Op 16 Mayumi Seiler (violin) Louise Williams (viola) Richard Lester (cello)
Caroline Palmer (piano)
10.48 Reger Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Mozart, Op 132
Dresden State Orchestra/ Heinz Bongartz. Records Producer Andrew Lyle

Contributors

Unknown:
Mazurka-Fantaisie Cracov Philharmonic

The Early Symphonies In the first of a monthly series, Leo Black looks at the symphonies of Mozart's late teens and examines the different approaches to their performances through half a century of recording. Records
Producer Arthur Johnson

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Black
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

An operatic double bill.
Bastien und Bastienne
Singspiel in one act composed by Mozart at the age of 12. (Sung in German) (sop)(tenor)(bass)
Franz Liszt CO/Leppard
3.45 Don Giovanni Opera in one act by Giuseppe Gazzaniga , to a libretto by Giovanni Bertati. (Sung in Italian)
(tenor) (soprano) (soprano) (soprano) (bass) (ten) (soprano) (bass) (bass) (tenor)
Bavarian Radio Chorus
Munich Radio Orchestra/ Stefan Soltesz. Records

Contributors

Bass:
Franz Liszt
Unknown:
Don Giovanni
Unknown:
Giuseppe Gazzaniga
Unknown:
Giovanni Bertati.
Unknown:
Stefan Soltesz.
Bastienne:
Edita Gruberova
Bastien:
Vinson Cole
Colas:
Laszlo Polgar
Don Giovanni:
John Aler
Donna Anna, the Commendatore's daughter:
Eva Steinsky
Donna Elvira, betrothed to Don Giovanni:
Pamela Coburn
Donna Ximena, a lady from Villena..:
Margit Kinzel
Commendatore:
Gunter Von Kannen
Duke Ottavio, betrothed to Donna Anna:
Robert Swensen
Maturina, betrothed to Biagio:
Julie Kaufmann
Pasquariello, Giovanni's confidential servant:
Jean-Luc Chaignaud
Biagio, a peasant:
Anton Scharinger
Lanterna, servant of Giovanni:
Anton Rosner

conductor Richard Hickox Kathryn Stott (piano) live from the Brangwen Hall , Swansea.
Mozart Overture: The Impresario
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G, Op 58
8.10 The Ruthless Now
The Welsh poet
Alun Lewis was posted to India and Burma during the Second World War. His poems and letters reveal a tragically reluctant, but loyal soldier.
8.30 Metcalf Variations
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (K 551) (Jupiter)

Contributors

Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Unknown:
Brangwen Hall
Unknown:
Alun Lewis

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