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Weber Overture: Peter i Sch moll: Berlin
Philharmonic/Karajan
I 7.11 Haydn Piano
Sonata in E minor (HXVI 34): Alfred Brendel
7.30 am News
7.35 Elgar Suite: The
Spanish Lady
Guildhall String Ensemble/ Robert Salter
) 7.46 William Corbett
Concerto alia Spagniola Andrew Manze (violin) European Community Baroque Orchestral
Roy Goodman (violin)
7.51 Mozart Piano
I Concerto No 24 in C minor I (K491): Solomon j Philharmonia Orchestra/ i Herbert Menges. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Robert Salter
Unknown:
William Corbett
Violin:
Spagniola Andrew Manze
Violin:
Roy Goodman
Unknown:
Herbert Menges.

Featuring members of the j Nash Ensemble.
I Elgar Windlass Song
I Philharmonic Chamber
Choir/David Temple
I 9.36 Britten Cello Suite 1 No
Christopher van Kampen
9.58 Elgar Death on the Hills, Op 72
Philharmonic Chamber i Choir/David Temple
10.01 Bax Viola Sonata Roger Chase (viola) Ian Brown (piano)
10.25 Britten Five Flower Songs, Op 47 Cambridge Singers/ John Rutter
10.36 Elgar Violin
Sonata in E minor, Op 82
Marcia Crayford (violin) Ian Brown (piano)
11.02 Elgar Serenade , Op 73 No
Philharmonic Chamber Choir/David Temple

Contributors

Unknown:
Nash Ensemble.
Unknown:
Christopher van Kampen
Unknown:
Bax Viola Sonata
Viola:
Roger Chase
Piano:
Ian Brown
Singers:
John Rutter
Piano:
Ian Brown
Piano:
Elgar Serenade

Trio Sonnerie:
Monica Huggett (violin) Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba) Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichord) with Wilbert Hazelzet
(flute) live from Stjohn's, Smith Square,London.
Telemann Quartet in D (1738)
Leclair Sonata in G.
Op 9 No 7
Telemann Suite No2 in B minor (1733)
Bach Trio Sonata in G
(BWV1038)
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Contributors

Violin:
Monica Huggett
Viola:
Sarah Cunningham
Harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson
Flute:
Wilbert Hazelzet
Unknown:
Leclair Sonata

by Richard Wagner.
Continuing the complete cycle of Gotz Friedrich 's production, live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
3: Siegfried
Music drama in three acts. Cast in order of singing: (tenor) (tenor) (bass) (bass) (bass) (sop) (mezzo-soprano) (soprano)
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conductor Bernard Haitink
Act
6.25 Japan Season: The World in Reverse A portrait of Japan compiled from the letters and journals ofjesuit missionaries during the Christian Century
(1543-1640). Fr Michael Cooper, a modernjesuit, talks to Denis Nowlan about that first encounter between Japan and the West.
7.05 Act 2
8.20 Interpreting the Ring: The first of two programmes in which
Antony Peattie considers recent interpretations of the Ring and talks to their producers.
9.05 Act 3 fGotterdammerung' on Thursday at 5.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Wagner.
Unknown:
Gotz Friedrich
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink
Unknown:
Fr Michael
Unknown:
Denis Nowlan
Unknown:
Antony Peattie
Mime, Alberich's brolher:
John Dobson
Siegfried:
Rene Kollo
The Wanderer, the god Wotan:
John Tomlinson
Alberich, a Nibelung:
Ekkehard Wlaschiha
Fafner, thegiant, transformed into a dragon:
Franz-Josef Selig
Woodbird:
Elizabeth Gale
Erda, the earth goddess:
Anne Gjevang
Brünnhilde, Wotan's daughter:
Gwyneth Jones

KyogenII:The
Monkey-Skin Quiver
The second of three short comedies taken from the traditionaljapanese theatre.
With Joanna Myers ,
Matthew Sim ,
Andrew Wincott and Alan Barker. Translated by Don Kenny Producer Ned Chaillet

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanna Myers
Unknown:
Matthew Sim
Unknown:
Andrew Wincott
Unknown:
Alan Barker.
Translated By:
Don Kenny
Producer:
Ned Chaillet

with Robert Sandall and Mark Russell.
Including an interview with former Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt. Producer Anthony Cheevers
(Postponed from 30 September. Next programme 28 October)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Mark Russell.
Unknown:
Robert Wyatt.
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

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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