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Bernstein Overture:
Candide. LSO/Previn
7.05 Chaminade Flute
Concerto: Susan Milan
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
7.14Gottschalk
The Last Hope
Alan Marks (piano)
7.21 Henry Cowell Saturday Night at the Fire House: Milwaukee
SO/Lukas Foss

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hickox
Piano:
Alan Marks
Piano:
Henry Cowell

7.35 Gershwin Piano
Concerto in F
Pittsburgh SO/
Andre Previn (piano)
8.07 Milhaud Le Boeuf sur le toit
French National
Orchestra/Bernstein
Records. Producer Hugh Warwick

Contributors

Piano:
Andre Previn
Piano:
Milhaud Le Boeuf
Producer:
Hugh Warwick

with Richard Osborne. Record Review Building a Library: Falla's ballet El amor brujo by Stephen Walsh. Jeremy Siepmann reviews two new cycles of Prokofiev's piano sonatas and two Alfred Brendel collections.
10.40 Record Release Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op 44 Alfred Brendel (piano)
10.53 Prokofiev String Quartet No 2 Chilingirian Quartet
11.15 Elgar Falstaff Montreal SO/Dutoit
11.49 Prokofiev Sonata No 4: John Lill (piano)
12.08 Schubert Quintet in A (D 667) (Trout) Alexander Schneider (violin) Michael Tree (viola) David Soyer (cello) Julius Levine (double bass) Peter Serkin (piano) Records. Producers Nick Morgan and Kate Bolton (Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Stephen Walsh.
Unknown:
Jeremy Siepmann
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Chopin Polonaise
Piano:
Alfred Brendel
Piano:
John Lill
Violin:
Alexander Schneider
Cello:
David Soyer
Cello:
Julius Levine
Piano:
Peter Serkin
Producers:
Nick Morgan

Second One-Day Texaco International from Old Trafford England v West Indies
Commentary
Brian Johnston , Don Mosey and Tony Crozier.
Expert comments Fred Trueman , David Lloyd. Scorer Bill Frindall.
1.05 2.00 pm News
1.10 To the Islands in the Sun: The England tours of the Caribbean in 1948 and 1954. 1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-7.30 Commentary including County Talk. Producer Peter Baxter

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Don Mosey
Unknown:
Tony Crozier.
Unknown:
Fred Trueman
Unknown:
David Lloyd.
Unknown:
Bill Frindall.
Producer:
Peter Baxter

Chris de Souza visits the Brighton Festival in the company of the Dufay Collective, who present a concert of medieval dance music in the exotic surroundings of the Royal Pavilion's Music Room. Producer Judith Roles (Part of Radio Goes to Town in Brighton)

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Producer:
Judith Roles

with Michael Billington. Reviews: Black Poppies at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East in London; Tom Stoppard 's film Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; Immortality by Milan Kundera. Opinions: Roy Porter , Margaret Reynolds. Feature: What is the role of the dramaturge in a time of theatrical recession? Argument: Acknowledging a multiracial Britain. Producer Rachel Yorke

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Billington.
Unknown:
Tom Stoppard
Unknown:
Roy Porter
Unknown:
Margaret Reynolds.
Producer:
Rachel Yorke

Beethoven's opera in two acts. Libretto by Joseph and Georg Friedrich Sonnleithner after the drama by Jean Nicolas Bouilly. ...(tenor) (soprano) (baritone) (bass) (soprano) (tenor)
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Vienna State Opera Chorus conductor Kurt Masur

Contributors

Unknown:
Georg Friedrich Sonnleithner
Tenor:
Jean Nicolas Bouilly.
Conductor:
Kurt Masur
Florestan:
Thomas Moser
Leonora:
Rachel Gettler
Don Fernando:
Rene Pape (bass)
Don Pizarro:
Sergel Leiferkus
Rocco:
John Tomlinson
Marcellina:
Luba Orgonasowa
Jacquino:
John Aler

Michael Garrick (solo piano) and the Royal Academy Jazz String Quartet, recorded at the Pavilion Theatre, Brighton earlier today. The Quartet play arrangements of Mood Indigo, La Fiesta and Milestones as well as original compositions by Michael Garrick.

Contributors

Pianist:
Michael Garrick
Musicians:
The Royal Academy Jazz String Quartet

BBC Radio 3

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