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Chabrier Suite Pastorale
National Orchestra of France/Armin Jordan
7.21 C P E Bach Wind
Sonatas 1-3: London
Baroque Ensemble/Haas
7.30am News
7.35 C P E Bach Wind
Sonatas 4-6
7.44 Tchaikovsky
Voyevode: Chicago SO/ Claudio Abbado
7.55 Falla Serenata
Andaluza: Jean-Francois Heisser (piano)
8.00 Copland The Red Pony Suite
New Philharmonia/
The Composer. Records

Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
BBC PO/Valery Gergiev
9.40 Mendelssohn
Three Fantasies, Op 16 Martin Roscoe (piano)
9.52 Bax Tintagel LSO/John Barbirolli
10.07 Haydn Six
Original Canzonettas (Set Two): Nancy Argenta (sop) London Fortepiano Trio
10.25 Philip Wilby
Life-Scape Mountains Martin Roscoe (piano)
10.38 Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
Bradley Creswick (violin) Northern Sinfonia/Hickox
10.53 Haydn Piano Trio in E flat (H XV 22)
London Fortepiano Trio
11.13 Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini
BBC PO/Gergiev
11.38 Schubert, arr Liszt Standchen; Ave Maria
11.48 Liszt Tarantella
(Venice and Naples)
Martin Roscoe (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Valery Gergiev
Piano:
Martin Roscoe
Piano:
Bax Tintagel

David Aler (baritone)
Graham Johnson (piano) Sibelius Demanten pa marssnon; Sdv, Sdv susa
Tchaikovsky Don Juan 's Serenade; At the Ball; I Thank You Forests
Peterson-Berger Intet ar som vantans tider
Langtan heter min arvedel Schoeck Peregrina II

Contributors

Baritone:
David Aler
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Piano:
Sibelius Demanten

A double-bill of one-act operas live from the London Coliseum. Oedipus Rex by Stravinsky to a text by Cocteau, after
Sophocles. (Sung in Latin)
ENO Chorus, chorusmaster Harry Bicket ; ENO Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
8.20 What remains of the elaborate edifice which
Freud built upon the Oedipus myth? Roy Porter talks to Juliet Mitchell about penis envy in a post-feminist age.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
8.50 Duke Bluebeard's
Castle by Bartok, to a text by Bela Balazs , sung in an English translation by John Lloyd Davies.
Bluebeard....GWYNNE HOWELL (bass)
Judith SALLY BURGESS (mezzo) ENO Orch/Mark Elder
(In association with ENO Trust)

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Bicket
Conductor:
Mark Elder
Talks:
Roy Porter
Unknown:
Juliet Mitchell
Producer:
Elizabeth Burke
Unknown:
Bela Balazs
Translation By:
John Lloyd Davies.
Bass:
Gwynne Howell
Bass:
Judith Sally Burgess
Oedipus:
Philip Langridge (tenor)
Jocasta:
Jean Rigby(mezzo)
Creon:
Malcolm Donnelly (bar)
Tiresias:
Richard van Allan (bass)
Shepherd:
Peter Bronder (tenor)
Messenger:
Peter Sidhom (bar)
Narrator:
James Griffiths

From the novel by Czech writer Ivan Klima, set in his country on the eve of the 1968 Russian invasion.

Dr Krempa is researching into the process of ageing but his life is transformed by the arrival of Iva.

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Ivan Klima
Dramatised by:
Nigel Gearing
Director:
Peter Kavanagh
Dr David Krempa:
Stephen Moore
Camilla:
Deborah Findlay
Iva:
Gina Bellman
Mencl:
Timothy Carlton
Tom:
Howard Ward
Father:
Michael Turner
[Actress]:
Ellen Beaven
[Actress]:
Victoria Norrell
[Actress]:
Pauline Letts
[Actress]:
Suzan Crowley
[Actor]:
Timothy Bateson
[Actor]:
Nigel Carrington
[Actor]:
Simon Treves
[Actor]:
Ian Lindsay
[Actor]:
Ben Onwukwe
[Actor]:
Brett Usher
[Actor]:
Angus Wright
[Actress]:
Emma Gregory

BBC Radio 3

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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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