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Suppe Overture:
Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta
7.10 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in F minor, Op 2 No 1: Artur Schnabel
7.30 am News
7.35 Elgar Serenade in E minor: Sinfonia of London/John Barbirolli
7.52 Tye Miserere mei,
Deus: Choir of Winchester Cathedral/David Hill
7.59 Debussy Children's 's Corner
Samson Francois (piano)
8.16 Copland El salon Mexico
Detroit SO/Dorati. Records

Carlos Chavez and Silvestre Revueltas Chavez Republican
Overture: Chapultepec RPO/Enrique Batiz Revueltas Octet
Members of Mexican
State SO/Enrique Batiz Chavez Symphony No 1 (Sinfonia de Antigony) New York Stadium SO/ The Composer
Revueltas Five
Children's Songs
Paul Medina (baritone) Rosemary Jarvis (piano)
Camines: Mexico City PO/ Enrique Batiz
Revueltas Two Little
Serious Pieces: Lontano/ Odaline de la Martinez
Chavez Symphony No 2 (Sinfonia India)
New York Stadium SO/ The Composer
Producer Andrew Mussett

Contributors

Unknown:
Carlos Chavez
Unknown:
Silvestre Revueltas
Unknown:
Batiz Revueltas
Unknown:
Batiz Chavez
Baritone:
Paul Medina
Piano:
Rosemary Jarvis
Unknown:
Enrique Batiz
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

Mendelssohn Overture:
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Royal
Concertgebouw/Szell
9.47 Prokofiev Five
Melodies, Op 35a: Anthony Weinberg (clarinet)
Caroline Palmer (piano)
10.00 Griff es Piano
Sonata: Daniel Blumenthal
10.16 Bartok Two
Pictures, Op 10: Royal Concertgebouw/Dorati
10.33 Ligeti String Quartet No 1
(Metamorphoses Nocturnes) Arditti String Quartet
11.00 Mendelssohn
Variations sérieuses, Op 54 Daniel Blumenthal (piano)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Anthony Weinberg
Piano:
Caroline Palmer
Unknown:
Daniel Blumenthal
Piano:
Daniel Blumenthal

The Mozart Fragments The second of four programmes exploring the legacy of works which, for various reasons, Mozart left incomplete. An unfinished Clarinet Quintet in F (K 580b) is played by Alan Hacker in an edition by Duncan Druce ; the Beaux Arts Trio play a movement completed after Mozart's death by Abbe Maximilian Stadler ; Martin Haselbock plays two organ fugues (K 385k and K 375f); and Jean-Jacques Kantorow and Glen Wilson are the soloists in the fragmentary Double
Concerto for violin and piano in D (K 315f).

Contributors

Played By:
Alan Hacker
Unknown:
Duncan Druce
Unknown:
Abbe Maximilian Stadler
Unknown:
Martin Haselbock
Unknown:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Unknown:
Glen Wilson

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis

Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)

Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat

8.15 The Berlin-based writer and poet Michael Stone talks to Philip Brady about the effects of German reunification on cultural life in the country.

8.35 Reger Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Hiller

Contributors

Musicians:
Dresden Staatskapelle Orchestra
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Interviewee (Interval):
Michael Stone
Interviewer (Interval):
Philip Brady

In the fifth of his six selections from the poetry of W H Auden ,
Patric Dickinson looks at some of Auden's contributions to the Auden/Isherwood verse plays of the 30s and ends with the poet's own reading of No Change of Place - his reflection on travel. Readers:
Peter Howell , Caroline John , Anton Lesser and Mark Wing-Davey . Introduction read by Donald MacLeod. (Final prog Thursday 9.40pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
H Auden
Unknown:
Patric Dickinson
Readers:
Peter Howell
Readers:
Caroline John
Readers:
Anton Lesser
Readers:
Mark Wing-Davey
Read By:
Donald MacLeod.

Grimethorpe Colliery Band conductor Frank Renton arr Howarth Music from the Elizabethan Court Denis Wright Cornet
Concerto: Alan Morrison Philip Wilby Paganini Variations (BBC commission: first perf)
Martin Dalby Music for a Brass Band
Eric Ball Journey into Freedom

Contributors

Conductor:
Frank Renton
Unknown:
Elizabethan Court
Unknown:
Denis Wright
Unknown:
Alan Morrison
Unknown:
Philip Wilby Paganini
Unknown:
Martin Dalby
Unknown:
Eric Ball

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More