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Dvorak Symphonic poem: The Golden Spinning
Wheel: Czech PO/Gregor
7.30 am News
7.35 Tallis Motet: Spem in alium: Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips
7.45 Telemann Concerto in E for flute, oboe d'amore and viola d'amore:
Stephen Preston , Clare Shanks , Monica Huggett
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
8.01 Berwald Symphony in Eflat (1845) Gothenberg SO/
Neeme Jarvi. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Phillips
Unknown:
Stephen Preston
Unknown:
Clare Shanks
Music:
Christopher Hogwood

Ann Murray (mezzo) Steuart Bedford (piano) Schubert Nacht und Traume (D 827); Ruckweg (D 476); Trost im Liede (D 546); Der Zwerg (D 771) Schumann Four Songs, Op 40 Strauss Three Songs of Ophelia, Op 67 Berlioz Three Songs (Irlande), Op 2 Barber Settings of James Joyce : Rain Has Fallen; Sleep Now; I Hear an Army; Nuvoletta

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Murray
Piano:
Steuart Bedford
Unknown:
James Joyce

England v West Indies The Second Cornhill Test at Lord's. First day. Commentary
Brian Johnston ,
Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Tony Cozier. With Vic Marks and Mike Selvey.
1.05 pm News
1.10 The Great Match-
Lord's 1966.
Peter Baxter remembers.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary and at 3.45 County Talk Producer Peter Baxter

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Tony Cozier.
Unknown:
Vic Marks
Unknown:
Mike Selvey.
Unknown:
Peter Baxter
Producer:
Peter Baxter

Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla: LSO/Solti
11.05 Tchaikovsky January; February (The Seasons) Vanessa Latarche (piano)
11.15 Rimsky-Korsakov Concerto for clarinet and military band: Lev Mikhailov ; USSR Defence Ministry Band/Douanev
11.22 Tchaikovsky March; April; May
11.33 Tchaikovsky Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin ): Lucia Popp (soprano); Munich Radio Orchestra/Stefan Soltesz
11.45 Tchaikovsky June; July
11.52 Lyadov A Musical Snuffbox: SNO/Jarvi
11.54 Tchaikovsky August; September
12.01 Borodin String Quartet No 2 in D Borodin Quartet
12.30 Tchaikovsky October; November; December
12.43 Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Snow Maiden SNO/Neeme Jarvi

Contributors

Piano:
Vanessa Latarche
Unknown:
Lev Mikhailov
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin
Soprano:
Lucia Popp

Ernst Kovacic , Christian Altenburger (violins) Thomas Kakuska (viola) Dvorak Terzetto in C, Op 74 Kurt Schwertsik Neues von Eu-Sirius, Op 55 Kodaly Serenade , Op 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernst Kovacic
Violins:
Christian Altenburger
Viola:
Thomas Kakuska
Viola:
Dvorak Terzetto
Unknown:
Kurt Schwertsik Neues
Unknown:
Kodaly Serenade

The last and most successful of Meyerbeer's Italian operas, set in Egypt during the sixth crusade. French Radio Chorus and Montpellier PO/de Bernart

Contributors

Armando, a knight of Rhodes:
Martine Dupuy (mezzo)
Adriano, Armando's uncle:
Rockwell Blake (tenor)
Aladino, Sultan of Damietta:
Michele Pertusi (bass)
Palmide, his daughter:
Oenia Mazzola (soprano)
Felicia, betrothed to Armando:
Caterina Calvi (mezzo)
Osmino, a vizier:
Jean Louplen (baritone)

The final reading from
Hunting Mr Heartbreak. Jonathan Raban 's tour of the Deep South comes to an end with peace and solitude in Guntersville, Alabama - home of the turkey vulture and a mean type of tornado called the 'twister'.
Read by John Shrapnel. Producer Duncan Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Heartbreak.
Unknown:
Jonathan Raban
Read By:
John Shrapnel.
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

Rhythmic collisions for marimba, violin and computer. Alejandro Vinao introduces the American duo, Marimolin: Sharan Leventhal (violin), Nancy Zeltsman (marimba). Andrew Lovett Wildfire Simon Bainbridge
Marimolin Inventions
Alejandro Vinao Tumblers

Contributors

Introduces:
Alejandro Vinao
Violin:
Sharan Leventhal
Violin:
Nancy Zeltsman
Unknown:
Andrew Lovett
Unknown:
Simon Bainbridge
Unknown:
Alejandro Vinao

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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