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Mendelssohn Scherzo in A minor, Op 81 No 2 Melos String Quartet
7.05 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D minor
(BWV 1052): English
Concert/Trevor Pinnock
7.30am News
7.35 Haydn Missa : Rorate coeli desuper
Choir of Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford;
Academy of Ancient Music/Simon Preston
7.44 Schubert Adagio in Eflat (Notturno) (D 897) Beaux Arts Trio
7.55 Bruch Symphony No 3 in E, Op 51
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/ Kurt Masur. Records
8.30am News

Contributors

Unknown:
Haydn Missa
Unknown:
Kurt Masur.

(piano). The last of nine programmes. Brahms Rhapsody in G minor, Op 79 No 2 (1982 rec)
Bach Goldberg
Variations (BWV 988) (1981 rec). Records
Series producer Anthony Cheevers

Contributors

Unknown:
Brahms Rhapsody
Unknown:
Bach Goldberg
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

The second of four programmes. conductor Seiji Ozawa Charles Ives Central
Park in the Dark
Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat (D 485)
Strauss Ein Heldenleben , Op 40

Contributors

Conductor:
Seiji Ozawa
Conductor:
Charles Ives
Unknown:
Strauss Ein Heldenleben

with Paul Guinery. Frederick Cowen
Concert Overture:
The Butterfly's Ball
Czech State Philharmonic/ Adrian Leaper
Parry My Soul There Is a Country: Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/ Richard Marlow
Vaughan Williams
Prelude on Rhosymedre Northern Sinfonia/Hickox Moeran Cello Concerto:
Raphael Wallfisch ;
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Norman del Mar
Elgar Dream Children, Op 43
Peter Pettinger (piano) Finzi Dies natalis
Wilfred Brown (tenor) ECO/Christopher Finzi Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Unknown:
Frederick Cowen
Unknown:
Adrian Leaper
Unknown:
Raphael Wallfisch
Unknown:
Norman Del Mar
Piano:
Peter Pettinger
Tenor:
Wilfred Brown
Unknown:
Christopher Finzi

What are composers for? Michael Oliver invites John McCabe ,
Steve Martland and Judith Weir to consider the role of composers in society. Producer Edward Blakeman

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
John McCabe
Unknown:
Steve Martland
Unknown:
Judith Weir
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

A celebration of Christ's
Ascension, with music by Francis Grier.
Introit: Rejoice, Thou Mother of Christ;
Prayer (sung): The Lord Ascended into Heaven;
Organ: Christ in His Glory Reading: The Ascension of Elijah, II Kings 2, w 1-12; Psalm 113
Responsory: I Am
Ascending to My Father Reading: The Ascension of Christ, Acts 1, w 1-11 Prayer (sung): 0 Christ, You Ascended in Glory
Responsory: God Ascends with Shouts of Joy
Carol: The Lord Goes Up Reading: An Exhortation of St Paul, Ephesians 1, w 16-23; Magnificat Prayers (sung): 0 the Strangest of Wonders! O You Who Are the Mother of God
Recessional: Rejoice,
Thou Mother of Christ
Eton College Chapel Choir director Ralph Allwood Organists David Goode and Paul Plummer

Contributors

Music By:
Francis Grier.
Unknown:
Thou Mother
Unknown:
Thou Mother
Organists:
Ralph Allwood
Organists:
David Goode
Organists:
Paul Plummer

Pravda by Howard Brenton and David Hare.
Lambert Le Roux is a media tycoon of tremendous power. He is also a monster manipulating all, including Fleet Street. Adapted and directed by Richard Wortley 0 DRAMA: page 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Brenton
Unknown:
David Hare.
Unknown:
Lambert Le Roux
Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Lambert Le Roux:
Anthony Hopkins
Eaton Sylvester:
Bill Nighy
Andrew May:
Robert Glenister
Rebecca Foley:
Suzanne Burden
Eliot Fruit Norton:
Frederick Treves
Sir Stamford Foley:
Garard Green
Bill Smiley:
Stephen Tompkinson
Donna Le Roux:
Jane Whittenshaw
Harry Morrison:
David King
Hamish McLennan:
Brian Miller
Michael Quince, MP:
Christopher Good
Dennis Payne:
Vincent Brimble
Bishop of Putney:
James Greene
Leander Scroop:
Simon Treves
DougFanton:
Danny Schiller
Moira Patterson:
Elizabeth Kelly
Larry Punt:
Nicholas Gilbrook
Hannon Spot:
Michael Kilgarriff
Bert:
Ben Onwukwe
Cartoonist:
Christopher Barritt

Third of seven concerts.
Gyorgy Pauk (violin) Peter Frankl (piano)
Takacs Quartet; Wind
Soloists of CO of Europe Violin Sonata in B flat (K 454)
Serenade in Eflat (K375)
10.20 Interval Reading
10.25 String Quartet in G (K 387)
(Fourth concert next Sunday)

Contributors

Violin:
Gyorgy Pauk
Piano:
Peter Frankl

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