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Mendelssohn Trumpet Overture: LSO/Abbado
7.09 Schubert Rondo in A for violin and orch: St Paul CO/Zukerman (violin)
7.30am News
7.35 Beethoven March in C (Zapfenstreich)
Berlin Philharmonic Wind
EnsemblefPriem-Bergrath
7.39 Handel Organ Concerto in G minor,
Op 4 No 1: Simon Preston English Concert/Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
7.55 Joplin A Breeze from Alabama
Dick Hyman (piano)
7.59 Rodrigo Concierto Andaluz for four guitars
Los Romeros; Academy of St Martin/Marriner
Records. Producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Schubert Rondo

During the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth I, the manor of Wanstead was held successively by the Earls of Leicester and Essex. Rufus Muller (tenor) and Christopher Wilson (lute) perform music associated with them, including works to texts by Philip Sidney.

Contributors

Tenor:
Rufus Muller
Lutenist:
Christopher Wilson

with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Bruckner's Symphony
No 4 by Jonathan Swain. Nicholas Anderson reviews new issues of baroque music.
10.40 Record Release
Bach Concerto in G minor (BWV 1058) Ton Koopman (h'chord)
Amsterdam Baroque Orch
10.54 Rachmaninov Suite transcr from Bach's Violin
Partita in E:
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
11.04 Mozart Symphony No 25 in G minor (K 183) English Concert/Pinnock
11.27 Clerambaultia
Muse de lOpéra: Noemi Rime (soprano); Les Arts Florissants/Christie
11.46 Chappell
Caribbean Concerto
Eduardo Fernandez (guitar) ECO/Barry Wordsworth
12.09 attrib Telemann
Quartet in C (1752) American Baroque
12.18 Schoenberg
Chamber Symphony No 1 1982 Marlboro Festival
Players
12.411 Salonisti play Gypsy music. Records
Producers Nick Morgan. Kate Bolton (Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson
Unknown:
Rachmaninov Suite
Piano:
Gordon Fergus-Thompson
Guitar:
Eduardo Fernandez
Unknown:
Kate Bolton

with Christopher Cook.
Reviews: Bertrand Tavernier's film These Foolish Things; Marc Blitzstein 's opera Regina in Glasgow; an exhibition of early European photography.
Opinions: Jill Neville, Valentine Cunningham
Features: The use of prerecorded music in live performances; libraries in the late 20th century.
Producers Tim Dee. John Boundy

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Bertrand Tavernier
Unknown:
Marc Blitzstein
Unknown:
Jill Neville
Unknown:
Valentine Cunningham
Producers:
Tim Dee.
Producers:
John Boundy

Marc Blitzstein's opera, based on Lillian Hellman's Little Foxes, restored by Tommy Krasker and John Mauceri. Robert Carsen's new production for Scottish Opera, presented by Mark Steyn in this first UK broadcast, live from the Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
Scottish Opera Chorus chorusmaster Stephen Harris
Scottish Opera Orchestra conductor John Mauceri

Prologue and Act 1

8.05 John Mauceri talks to Mark Steyn.

8.20 Act 2

9.15 Mark Steyn on why successful plays don't always make successful musicals.

9.30 Act 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Marc Blitzstein
Unknown:
Lillian Hellman
Unknown:
Tommy Krasker
Unknown:
John Mauceri.
Unknown:
Robert Carsen
Presented By:
Mark Steyn
Conductor:
John Mauceri
Talks:
John Mauceri
Unknown:
Mark Steyn.
Unknown:
Mark Steyn
Regina Giddens:
Katherine Terrell (soprano)
Alexandra Giddens:
Susan Roberts (soprano)
Birdie Hubbard:
Nan Christie (sop)
Addie:
Theresa Merritt (mezzo)
Horace Giddens:
William McCue (bass)
Benjamin Hubbard:
Victor Ledbetter (baritone)
Oscar Hubbard:
Richard Suart (baritone)
Leo Hubbard:
Philip Gould (ten)
Jabel:
Tim Johnson (baritone)
Cal NEIL:
Patterson (baritone)
William Marshall:
David Morrison (tenor)

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