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Gibbons 0 Clap Your
Hands Together Choir of New College, Oxford/ Edward Higginbottom
7.06 Albeniz Granada -
Serenata (Suite espanola)
Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
7.11 Arensky Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky ROH Orch/Mark Ermler
7.30am News
7.35 Barber Overture:
The School for Scandal St Louis SO/Slatkin
7.43 Schubert Sonatina in D (D 384): Issac Stern (violin), Daniel Barenboim
7.56 Dvorak Song of the Moon (Rusalka)
Karita Mattila (soprano) Philharmonia/Pritchard
8.03 Haydn Symphony No 93: CO of Europe/
Claudio Abbado. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Higginbottom
Piano:
Alicia de Larrocha
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Roh
Violin:
Issac Stern
Violin:
Daniel Barenboim
Violin:
Dvorak Song
Unknown:
Claudio Abbado.

with Susan Sharpe. Leopold Mozart
Toy Symphony in C
J F Paillard CO/Paillard
9.45 Schubert Piano
Trio in B flat (D 898): Beaux Arts Trio
10.22 Faure, orch
Rutter Cantique dejean Racine
Cambridge Singers Members of City of London Sinfonia/Rutter
10.29 Koechlin 14
Pieces for flute and piano, Op 157b: Fenwick Smith and Martin Amlin

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Rutter Cantique
Unknown:
Fenwick Smith
Unknown:
Martin Amlin

Concerto in G minor
Felicja Blumental; Torino Orchestra/Alberto Zedda
11.21 Brahms Die Meere, Op 20 No 3: Sarah Walker (mezzo), Thomas Allen (bar), Roger Vignoles (piano)
11.24 Mascagni Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana) Philharmonia/Karajan. Records

conductor Arnold Katz
Philip Fowke (piano) Tchaikovsky Suite: The Nutcracker
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Musorgsky , arr
Rimsky-Korsakov Night on the Bare Mountain
Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien, Op 45
(In assoc with Price Waterhouse)

Contributors

Conductor:
Arnold Katz
Piano:
Philip Fowke
Unknown:
Paganini Musorgsky
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Capriccio

Sarah Leonard (soprano) Andrew Ball (piano), live from Broadcasting House, London.
Britten On This Island Goehr Four Songs from the Japanese
Cage The Wonderful Widow of 18 Springs
Weir King Harald's Saga George Nicholson Peripheral Visions

Contributors

Soprano:
Sarah Leonard
Piano:
Andrew Ball

Emanuel Feuermann (cello) Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69: Myra Hess (piano) Brahms Sonata in E minor, Op 38
Theo van der Pas (piano) (Mono records 1934/7)

Contributors

Cello:
Emanuel Feuermann
Cello:
Beethoven Sonata
Piano:
Myra Hess
Piano:
Brahms Sonata
Piano:
Theo van Der Pas

live from
Wakefield Cathedral.
Responses: Smith, Stone Office hymn: Walking in a Garden (Dun Aluinn) Psalms: 53-5 (Alcock, Carter, Goss, Foster)
Readings (RSV): Ruth 3; I Timothy 3; Canticles:
Rubbra in A flat; Anthem: Greater Love Hath No
Man (Ireland); Hymn: The Strife Is O'er (Victory)
Organ voluntary: Te Deum (Langlais); Organist and Master of the Choristers
Jonathan Bielby ; Assistant Organist Keith Wright

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Bielby
Organist:
Keith Wright

A Meeting in Valladolid For European Radio
Week, the EBU and BBC commissioned
Anthony Burgess to write this play which is being transmitted simultaneously across
Europe in ten languages. 1606: a 'perpetual peace treaty' is being negotiated between the newly united British and Spanish.
Music composed by Philip Pickett and performed by the New London Consort.
Director Walter Acosta
0 DRAMA PHONE LINE: full details of this week's Radio 3 and 4 dramas on [number removed]86

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burgess
Composed By:
Philip Pickett
Director:
Walter Acosta
Shakespeare:
Robert Glenister
Richard Baring:
Jonathan Oliver
Cervantes:
Miguel Penaranda
Don Manuel:
Brett Usher
Lope de Vega:
Stephen Thorne
Earl of Rutland:
William Simons
Jack Rice:
Valentine Pelka
Robert Armin:
Stephen Garlick
Bishop of:
Valladolid/sir Philip
Spender:
Norman Jones
Anne Shakespeare/Susanna Hall:
Petra Markham
Dr Guzman/Dr John Hall:
Timothy Carlton

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