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Schubert, arr Sheen 16 German Dances (D 783) ECO Wind Ensemble
7.13 Arnold Concerto for two pianos (three hands) Cyril Smith ,
Phyllis Sellick (pianos) CBSO/The Composer
7.30 am News
7.35 Weber Horn
Concertino in E minor,
Op 45: Anthony Halstead Hanover Band/Goodman
7.48 Ravel Shéhérazade
Ulster Orchestra/
Yan Pascal Tortelier
8.03 Walton Henry V-film suite: RPO/Previn
8.20 Shostakovich
Prelude and Fugue No 23 Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Smith
Pianos:
Phyllis Sellick
Unknown:
Anthony Halstead

Dezso Ranki (piano)
Schubert Sonata in A
(D 664)
Liszt Unstern (S 208); En reve (S 207);
Klavierstuck in F sharp (S 193); La Lugubre
Gondola No 2 (S 200); Wiegenlied; In festo transfiguration is Domini nostrijesu Christi;
Impromptu (Nocturne) in F sharp (S 191); Mephisto Waltz No 4 (S 696)
(compl Philip Challis );
Mephisto Polka; Mephisto Waltz No 1 (transc Busoni) (In association with HTV West)

Contributors

Piano:
Dezso Ranki
Piano:
Schubert Sonata
Unknown:
Philip Challis

Grace Williams Fantasy on Welsh Nursery Tunes LSO/Charles Groves
10.50 Gordon Jacob
Saxophone Quartet
Phoenix Saxophone Quartet
11.10 Holst Suite No 2 in F, Op 28 No 2: London Wind Orchestra/Wick
11.28 Paul Patterson Diversions for saxophone quartet
11.40 Stanford Irish
Rhapsody No 4
Ulster Orchestra/Handley
12.10
James Rae Tyneside Folksong Suite for saxophone quartet
12.25 Bruch Scottish Fantasy: Jascha Heifetz (violin); New SO of London/Malcolm Sargent Interspersed with Beethoven folk song settings

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Jacob
Unknown:
Paul Patterson
Unknown:
James Rae Tyneside
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz

A fantasia for radio based on the writings of E T A Hoffmann by Jeremy Beadle.
E TA Hoffmann/Kreisler/

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Beadle.
Councillor Krespel:
Angus Wright
Murr, the Tom cat:
Simon Treves
Young Hoffmann/Studiosus:
Nigel Carrington
Foreman:
Andrew Wincott
Professor:
Michael Turner
Society lady:
Auriol Smith
Antonia:
Emma Gregory
Coachman:
James Simmons

Opera in three acts by Mozart to a text by Gottlieb Stephanie the younger. (Performed in German)
Leipzig Radio Chorus
Dresden Staatskapelle/ Karl Bohm. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gottlieb Stephanie
Unknown:
Karl Bohm.
Belmonte, a Spanish nobleman:
Peter Schreier (tenor)
Osmin, steward to Bassa Selim:
Kurt Moll (bass)
Pedritto, Belmonte's servant:
Harald Neukirch (tenor)
Bassa Selim:
Otto Mellies (speaking Part)
Konstanze, Belmonte's betrothed:
Arleen Auger (soprano)
Blonde, her English maid:
Reri Grist (soprano)

conductor Carlo Rizzi
Peter Frankl (piano)
BBC Welsh Chorus, chorusmaster John Hugh Thomas Schubert Overture in the Italian style (D 590)
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 25 in C (K 503) Verdi Overture: The
Sicilian Vespers; Four Sacred Pieces

Contributors

Conductor:
Carlo Rizzi
Piano:
Peter Frankl
Chorus Master:
John Hugh Thomas

Ben Watson introduces a series of improvisations in duo, trio and sextet formations by the group Company: Derek Bailey
(acoustic/electric guitars), John Butcher (soprano/ tenor saxophone), Philipp Wachsmann (violin),
Vanessa Mackness (vocal), Tebe Lipere (percussion) and Louis Moholo (drums)

Contributors

Introduces:
Ben Watson
Unknown:
Derek Bailey
Soprano:
John Butcher
Violin:
Philipp Wachsmann
Violin:
Vanessa MacKness
Unknown:
Tebe Lipere
Unknown:
Louis Moholo

Paul Vaughan with the second of three programmes about this influential group of Chicago musicians, which included Jimmy McPartland , Bud Freeman ,
Frank Teschemacher and Jim Lannigan. During the 20s, they worked in groups from the Chicago Rhythm Kings to McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Jimmy McPartland
Unknown:
Bud Freeman
Unknown:
Frank TeschemacHer
Unknown:
Jim Lannigan.

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