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Tchaikovsky Theme and i Variations, Op 19 No I Andrei Gavrilov (piano)
7.11 Delius BriggFair
RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.30 am News
7.35 Wagner Overture: : The Flying Dutchman
Vienna PO/
Wolfgang Sawallisch
7.45 Strauss Horn
Concerto No in E flat Peter Damm (horn)
Dresden Staatskapelle/ Rudolf Kempe
8.06 Stravinsky The
Firebird Suite (1919)
Philadelphia Orchestra/ Riccardo Muti. Records
Arnold and Williamson
Arnold Overture: Tam
. O'Shanter: Philharmonia
Orchestra/The Composer Arnold Quintet for Brass
No 1, Op 73: Equale Brass Williamson Pas de
Quatre: Nash Ensemble Williamson Violin
Concerto: Yehudi Menuhin
'LPO/AdrianBoult
Records. Producer Hugh Warwick
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Mikhail Rudy (piano) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Frantisek Vajnar
Martinu The Frescoes of Piero delta
Francesca Mozart Piano Concerto
No 21 in C (K 467)
Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor, Op 70
Chilingirian String Quartet live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Schumann Quartet in A minor, Op41 Nol
Haydn Quartet in Eflat, Op 71 No
A week in the arts, at the Dublin Theatre Festival.
conductor David Coleman Philip Martin (piano)
Rolf Liebermann Swiss Folk-Song Suite
Hindemith Symphonic
Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber Walton Overture; Touch Her Soft Lips (Henry V); Sinfonia Concertante;
Spitfire Prelude and Fugue
Kenneth Sillito (violin) Hamish Milne (piano)
Mozart Violin Sonata in F(K376)
Copland Nocturne Rozsa Duo, Op 7
The second of two programmes played by David Sanger.
Reger Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, Op 135b (original version)
Hindemith Sonata No 1
with Rodney Slatford. Producer Anthony Sellors
Declan Donnellan , artistic director of the British touring theatre company Cheek by Jowl, talks to
David Self , as the company celebrates its 10th anniversary this autumn with a controversial production of As You Like It.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
Ulster Orchestra leader Paul Willey conductor
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Noriko Ogawa (piano) Hoist Japanese Suite, Op 33
Chopin Piano Concerto Nol in E minor, Op 11 Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92
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Alexander Baillie
(cello)
Murray McLachlan (piano) Prokofiev Sonata in C, Op 119
Myaskovsky Sonata No 1 in D, Op 12
The last of three short comedies taken from the traditional Japanese Theatre.
With Adjoa Andoh.
Brian Morton introduces the first of two recordings from the 1991 festival, featuring the popular American quartet with Herbie Hancock (keyboards), Wayne Shorter (saxophone),
Stanley Clarke (bass) and Omar Hakion (drums) at the Concert Hall.
Charles Mingus Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Wayne Shorter Virgo Rising
Herbie Hancock
Canteloupe Island 10.40 During the interval, the festival's director
Jim Smith talks to Brian Morton.
10.50 Herbie Hancock
Maiden Voyage
Wayne Shorter 0 Americano
Thelonious Monk Round Midnight
Schumann Carnaval , Op 9
Piano Quartet in Eflat, Op47