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Vivaldi Concerto No 3 in G (RV310)
English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
7.07 G Gabrieli Canzon primi toni
Wallace Collection
7.10 Zelenka Sonata
No 13 in B flat
Saschko Gavriloff (violin) Heinz Holliger (oboe) Klaus Thunemann
(bassoon)
Lucio Buccarella
(double-bass)
Christiane Jaccottet (harpsichord)
7.30am News
7.35 Mehul Overture:
La Chasse dejeune Henri Orchestra of the Gulbenkian Foundation/ Michel Swiercewski
7.45 Dvorak Serenade in E for strings Berlin PO/
Herbert von Karajan
8.16 Strauss Winterweihe, Op 48 No 4
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (sop) LSO/George Szell
8.19 Walton Coronation March: Orb and Sceptre
LSO/ Andre Previn. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Violin:
Saschko Gavriloff
Oboe:
Heinz Holliger
Bassoon:
Klaus Thunemann
Double-Bass:
Lucio Buccarella
Harpsichord:
Christiane Jaccottet
Unknown:
Michel Swiercewski
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan

First of three programmes including piano trios by Mozart and Haydn composed in 1788. Haydn Trio in Eflat (H XV 11)
London Fortepiano Trio Mozart Variations on 'Unser dummer Pobel meint': Linda Nicholson
(fortepiano)
Trio in C (K 548)

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Nicholson

Stravinsky Cantata on Old English Texts
Linda Kitchen (soprano) Mark Tucker (tenor) Ileana Ruhemann
Helen Keen (flutes) Douglas Boyd
Bridget Alexander (oboes) Jane Salmon (cello)
BBC Singers (women's voices)/Ivor Bolton
Britten Serenade , Op 31 Peter Pears (tenor)
Barry Tuckwell (horn) LSO/The Composer

Contributors

Unknown:
Stravinsky Cantata
Tenor:
Mark Tucker
Tenor:
Ileana Ruhemann
Flutes:
Helen Keen
Flutes:
Douglas Boyd
Oboes:
Bridget Alexander
Cello:
Jane Salmon
Unknown:
Ivor Bolton
Unknown:
Britten Serenade
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Horn:
Barry Tuckwell

Sir Henry Wood conducts: Coates March:
London Bridge
Queen's Hall Orchestra Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor
Albert Sammons (violin) New Queen's Hall Orchestra
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Soloists; BBC SO. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Henry Wood
Violin:
Albert Sammons

live from York Minster. Introit: Heart's Music
(Vaughan Williams); Responses: Moore, second set;
Lord's Prayer: Durufle; Psalm 89 (Camidge,
Turner); Readings (RSV): Haggai 1, v 1 to 2, v 9; Romans 15, w 14-21; Canticles: Salisbury Service (Clucas);
Anthem: Like as the Hart (Howells); Hymn: God, That Madest Earth and Heaven (East Acklam); Organ voluntary:
Sarabande (Howells) Organist and Master of the Choristers
Philip Moore
Assistant organist
John Scott Whiteley

Contributors

Organist:
John Scott Whiteley

Five landmarks in the collapse of Communism.
Presenter Michael Charlton. 4: The German Phoenix
Why did Communism fail to validate its ideas in the land of its birth and what was the role of the Protestant church in breaking its hold?
With Laszlo Tokes ,
Bishop of Romania, the Protestant Bishops of Hungary and Berlin, and others.
Readers
Michael Mellinger , Andreas Klatt , Carl Deuring.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Charlton.
Unknown:
Laszlo Tokes
Readers:
Michael Mellinger
Readers:
Andreas Klatt
Readers:
Carl Deuring.

Words and music by Paul Barker.

A short opera exploring the moment when Cortes landed in Mexico and the Old World confronted the New: a moment of poise and reckoning before one civilisation toppled under the force of another.
(first UK broadcast)

Modern Music Theatre Troupe/The Composer

Contributors

Words and Music:
Paul Barker
Malinche, an Indian native:
Susanna Murray (soprano)
Cortes, Spanish conquistador:
Richard Jackson (baritone)
Xicotencatl, an Indian warrior-priest:
Jonathan Peter Kenny (counter-tenor)

BBC Radio 3

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