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C P E Bach Sinfonia in F (Wq 183 No 3)
ECO/Raymond Leppard
7.12 Haydn Piano Trio in G (H XV 25) (Gypsy Trio): Beaux Arts Trio
7.30am News
7.35 Dvorak Slavonic
Dances, Op 46: Nos 1 in C : 2 in E; 3 in A flat Czech PO/Karel Sejna
7.49 Suk Meditation on the St Wenceslas' Chorale
Suk String Quartet
7.56 Schubert Standchen (D 920): Doris Soffel (alto) Nachtelle (D 892)
Werner Hollweg (tenor) Roland Keller (piano)
Male-Voice Choir of South
German Radio/Voorberg
8.08 Schubert Hungarian Melody in B minor
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
8.12Bartok Dance Suite Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Dvorak Slavonic
Unknown:
Doris Soffel
Tenor:
Werner Hollweg
Piano:
Roland Keller
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Unknown:
Antal Dorati.

J S Bach Chorale-preludes: Komm. heiliger Geist (BWV 651); Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr (BWV 664) Peter Hurford (organ)
Cantata No 68: Also hat
Gott die Welt geliebt
Arleen Auger (soprano)
Philippe Huttenlocher (bar) Gachinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Bach-Collegium
Stuttgart/Helmuth Rilling Suite No 6 in D
(BWV 1012):
Pierre Fournier (cello). Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Allein Gott
Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Soprano:
Arleen Auger
Soprano:
Philippe Huttenlocher
Cello:
Pierre Fournier

Mozart Violin Sonata in B flat (K 378)
Erich Gruenberg (violin) John McCabe (piano)
9.55 Haydn Mass No 2 in F (Missa Brevis):
Judith Nelson , Emma Kirkby (sops) Choir of Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford/Preston
10.10 Schmidt Four Little
Chorale Preludes (1926) Andreas Juffinger (organ)
10.20 Beethoven Sextet in Eflat, Op 71: Wind
Soloists of CO of Europe
10.40 Schmidt Variations on a Hussar's Song
New Philharmonia/Bauer
11.10 Dvorak Violin
Sonata in F, Op 57

Contributors

Violin:
Erich Gruenberg
Piano:
John McCabe
Unknown:
Judith Nelson
Unknown:
Emma Kirkby
Unknown:
Andreas Juffinger
Unknown:
Beethoven Sextet

conductor Tadaaki Otaka
John Lill (piano)
Mozart Overture:
II Seraglio
Mathias Symphony No 2, Op 90 (Summer Music) conducted by the composer Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op 43
Tchaikovsky Fantasy-
Overture: Romeo and Juliet

Contributors

Conductor:
Tadaaki Otaka
Piano:
John Lill
Unknown:
Rachmaninov Rhapsody

Martin Hurrell (trumpet) Roderick Elms (piano) live from Pebble Mill.
The serious and light sides of the trumpet repertory, including
Bloch's Proclamation,
Halsey Steven 's Sonata, Virgil Thompson 's At the Beach and Grainger's arrangements of Gershwin songs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Hurrell
Piano:
Roderick Elms
Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Halsey Steven
Unknown:
Virgil Thompson

Tallis Scholars conductor Peter Phillips
John Scott (organ)

Purcell Cantate Domino and Deus misereatur (Evening Service, 2230)

Locke Lord, Let Me Know Mine End
Purcell Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences (Z 50); Hear My Prayer, O Lord (Z 15); Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G minor (Z 231); O Lord God of Hosts (237)
Blow O Lord God of My Salvation
Child O Lord God, the Heathen Are Come
Humfrey Hear, O Heav'ns
Purcell Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Be Angry? (Z 25); Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes (Z 135)

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Phillips
Organist:
John Scott

Puccini's three-act opera in the new Welsh National
Opera production by Petrika lonesco. Live from the New Theatre, Cardiff. (Sung in Italian.) Introduced by Piers Burton-Page .
WNO Chorus and Orchestra chorusmaster Gareth Jones conductor Julian Smith
8.15 Where Have All the Sailors Gone?
Through the eyes of some old Swansea seamen, Alun Richards recalls a way of life that has been 'marina'd' out of British ports.
8.35 Act 2
9.20 Letter from
Montana: Walter Kirn reflects on the ironies of this Rockies state, the haven of real and literary cowboys.
9.40 Act 3

Contributors

Introduced By:
Piers Burton-Page
Conductor:
Gareth Jones
Conductor:
Julian Smith
Unknown:
Alun Richards
Unknown:
Walter Kirn
Minnie, owner of the Polka:
Suzanne Murphy (soprano)
Dick Johnson, a bandit:
Dennis O'Neill (tenor)
Jack Ranee, the sheriff:
Donald Maxwell (bantone)

Tongues of Fire
What were the men on trial for their lives in 1640s
England drawing on, in the cut and thrust of legal and constitutional debate?
Dr Nigel Smith of Keble
College, Oxford, examines the political and religious sources and shows how the language of the trials fed back into politics and literature. Readers
Timothy Carlton , Ben Onwukwe and Jane Wittenshaw. Producer Piers Plownght

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Nigel Smith
Readers:
Timothy Carlton
Readers:
Ben Onwukwe
Readers:
Jane Wittenshaw.
Producer:
Piers Plownght

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