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Haydn Partita in B flat (HI146)
Consortium Classicum
7.11 Rachmaninov
Variations on a Theme of Corel
Shura Cherkassky (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Corelli Concerto grosso in C minor. Op 6 No 3: La Petite Bande/
Sigiswald Kuijken (violin)
7.46 Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn 'St Antoni Chorale', Op 56b Bracha Eden (piano)
Alexander Tamir (piano)
8.07 Paganini, trans
Kreisler Violin Concerto
No 1, Op 6: Fritz Kreisler Philadelphia Orchestra/
Eugene Ormandy. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Bracha Eden
Piano:
Alexander Tamir
Unknown:
Eugene Ormandy.

Barbara Hendricks
(soprano), with friends: Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet); Camerata Bern/Thomas Furi
Emerson String Quartet Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 2 (BWV 1047)
9.48 Debussy String Quartet
10.15 Mendelssohn
String Symphony No 10 in B minor
10.26 Puccini Crisantemi
10.33 Bach Cantata
No 51: Ja uchzet Gott
10.52 Ravel
String Quartet

Contributors

Soprano:
Barbara Hendricks
Unknown:
Hakan Hardenberger
Unknown:
Puccini Crisantemi

conductor Takuo Yuasa
Cecile Ousset (piano)
Liszt Les Preludes ; Piano Concerto No 1 in Eflat
Brahms Three
Hungarian Dances
Bartok Divertimento for strings Kodaly
Dances of Galanta

Contributors

Conductor:
Takuo Yuasa
Piano:
Cecile Ousset
Piano:
Liszt Les Preludes
Unknown:
Bartok Divertimento

In 1956, shortly before his career was cruelly cut short by illness, the British pianist Solomon made this recording for the Third Programme.
Mozart Sonata in Bflat (K 333)
Schubert Sonata in A
(D 664)
With reminiscences from his wife Gwen and brother Jack, Gerald Moore , Neville Cardus and Bob Glazebrook.
Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Neville Cardus
Unknown:
Bob Glazebrook.
Producer:
Alan Hall

In this last programme of the series, Geoffrey Smith looks at Benny Goodman's small groups during the later 40s. Goodman acknowledged the changing musical climate by hiring young bebop musicians like saxophonist Wardell Gray and trumpeter Fats Navarro , with mixed results.
Series producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Wardell Gray
Unknown:
Fats Navarro
Producer:
Derek Drescher

As the exhibition The
Kitchen Sink Artists Revived opens at the Mayor Gallery, London, John Spurling discusses the characteristics of 50s realism with one of its protagonists, painter
Derrick Greaves , and with Bryan Robertson. former Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery. Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
John Spurling
Unknown:
Derrick Greaves
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

conductor Pavel Kogan Xue Wei (violin) live from the Royal
Concert Hall, Nottingham. Tchaikovsky Capriccio italien, Op 45
Khachaturian Violin
Concerto in D minor
8.25 Benjamin Whitrow reads Rimsky-Korsakov's account of a two-year voyage as a midshipman in the Russian Navy.
8.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Sheherazade , Op 35

Contributors

Conductor:
Pavel Kogan
Violin:
Xue Wei
Unknown:
Benjamin Whitrow
Unknown:
Rimsky-Korsakov Sheherazade

The last of three
17th-century trials compiled by Jack Emery from contemporary transcripts. Regicide
The trial of Major-
General Thomas Harrison at the Old Bailey in October 1660 - being one of those who sentenced
King Charles I to death.
Other parts played by members of the cast.
Director Martin Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Emery
Unknown:
General Thomas Harrison
Director:
Martin Jenkins
Thomas Harrison:
John Rowe
Orlando Bridgeman:
Paul Daneman
Edward Turner:
Jim Norton
Hineage Finch:
Michael Cochrane
Denzil Holies:
Norman Jones
Court clerk:
Christopher Good
Sir Thomas Allen:
David King
George Pickering:
Ian Lindsay
John Lisle:
Danny Schiller
Clark:
Brian Miller
Nutley:
James Greene
Lord Newburgh:
Michael Kilgarriff
Farrington:
Alfred Hoffman
Reporter:
Christian Rodska

Music for a restored monarchy by Matthew Locke , Henry Hall ,
John Blow , John Jenkins and Pelham Humfrey. Nigel Rogers (tenor)
Michael George (bass) Parley of Instruments/ Peter Holman
Robert Woolley (h'chord) The Sixteen/
Harry Christophers

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Locke
Unknown:
Henry Hall
Unknown:
John Blow
Unknown:
John Jenkins
Unknown:
Pelham Humfrey.
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Bass:
Michael George
Unknown:
Peter Holman
Unknown:
Robert Woolley
Unknown:
Harry Christophers

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