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Szymanowski Concert Overture in E: Warsaw
National PO/Rowicki
7.12 Roussel Joueurs deflute
Peter Lukas-Graf (flute) Michio Kobayashi (piano)
7.22 John Adams
Tromba lontana: San
Francisco SO/de Waart
7.30am News
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 53 in D (Imperial)
La Petite Bande/S Kuijken
7.58 Mozart Concert aria: Or che il dover ...
Tali e cotanti sono (K 36) Gosta Winbergh (tenor)
Vienna CO/Gyorgy Fischer
8.08 Stravinsky Scènes de ballet: Israel PO/
Leonard Bernstein. Records Producer Anthony Cheevers

Contributors

Unknown:
Roussel Joueurs
Flute:
Peter Lukas-Graf
Piano:
Michio Kobayashi
Piano:
John Adams

Mozart, reconstr Philip Wilby Concerto in F
(K 315f) for violin and piano (first movement)
Amsterdam Mozart Players/ Rainer Kiissmaul (violin) Monika Leonhardt (piano)
9.43 Trad Were You
There? (Spiritual)
Monteverdi Maledetto sial'aspetto
Galuppi Eviva rosa bella Roland Hayes (tenor) Reginald Boardman (piano) (Mono 1939)
9.52 Coleridge Taylor The Death of Minnehaha (Song of Hiawatha)
Helen Field (soprano) Arthur Davies (tenor) Bryn Terfel (baritone) Welsh NO Chorus and Orch/Kenneth Alwyn
10.31 Band Music of the American Civil War
Eastman Wind Ensemble/ Frederick Fennell
10.43 Goehr Sinfonia ,
Op 42: London Sinfonietta/ Oliver Knussen
11.07 Paganini Guitar Quartet in A minor
Anthea Gifford (guitar) Mozart String Trio

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wilby
Violin:
Rainer Kiissmaul
Piano:
Monika Leonhardt
Unknown:
Monteverdi Maledetto
Tenor:
Roland Hayes
Piano:
Reginald Boardman
Soprano:
Helen Field
Tenor:
Arthur Davies
Baritone:
Bryn Terfel
Unknown:
Frederick Fennell
Unknown:
Goehr Sinfonia
Unknown:
Oliver Knussen
Guitar:
Anthea Gifford

Nine opera recordings by the Spanish soprano. 3: Lucrezia Borgia
Donizetti's opera based on Victor Hugo 's play. (sung in Italian) (bass) (tenor) (mezzo-soprano) (tenor)(bar) (tenor) (bass) (bass) (tenor) (bass)
RCA Italiana Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Jonel Perlea Prologue and Act 1
2.40 Robert Pullen on Caballe and the role of Lucrezia.
2.45 Act 2. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Victor Hugo
Unknown:
Robert Pullen
Actor:
Lucrezia Borgia
Actor:
Montserrat Caballe (soprano)
Don Alfonso:
Ezio Flagello
Gennaro:
Alfredo Kraus
Maffio Orsini:
Shirley Verrett
Rustighello:
Giuseppe Baratti
Astolfo:
Robert El Hage
Jeppo Liverotto:
Franco Ricciardi
Don Apostolo Gazella:
Franco Romano
Ascanio Petrucci:
Ferruccio Mazzoll
Olofemo Vitellozzo:
Fernando Iacopucci
Gubetta:
Vito Maria Brunetti

Live from the Royal Albert Hal, London.

Yuri Bashmet (viola)
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, leader Katherine Hunka, conductor David Atherton

Walton Viola Concerto

7.55 The singer Galina Vishnevskaya recalls the siege of Leningrad and talks of the impact - then and now - of Shostakovich's music.

8.20 Shostakovich Symphony No 7 (Leningrad)

(The appearance of the NYO has been made possible by support from Toyota (GB) Ltd)
(Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC2) (See page 36)

Contributors

Viola player:
Yuri Bashmet
Musicians:
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Orchestra leader:
Katherine Hunka
Conductor:
David Atherton
Speaker (Interval):
Galina Vishnevskaya

Barthold Kuijken (flute)
Sigiswald Kuijken (violin) Wieland Kuijken (viola da gamba) Robert Kohnen (harpsichord)
Bach Trio Sonata No 1 in G (after BWV 525)
Buxtehude Trio Sonata in Bflat, Op 1 No 4
Goldberg Trio Sonata inC
Bach Flute Partita in A minor (BWV 1013) Leclair Deuxième recreation de musique

Contributors

Viola:
Wieland Kuijken
Harpsichord:
Robert Kohnen

Tallis Scholars conductor Peter Philips Tchaikovsky Liturgy of St John Chrysostom , Op 41 (excerpts)
Rachmaninov The
Lord's Prayer, Op 31
John Tavener Let Not the Prince Be Silent
(first performance)
(In association with BP Exploration)

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Philips
Conductor:
Tchaikovsky Liturgy
Unknown:
John Chrysostom
Unknown:
John Tavener

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