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Mahler Gingheut'
Morgen übers Feld (Lieder einesfahrenden Gesellen) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Bavarian RSO/Kubelik
7.04Foerster Wind
Quintet: Aulos Quintet
7.30 am News
7.35 Vitali, arr
Respighi Chaconnefor violin, organ and strings Ingolf Turban (violin) ECOfMarcello Viotti
7.49 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 11 in F
(K413):EC0/
Murray Perahia (piano)
8.12 Mahler Blumine
Bamberg SO/Rickenbacher
8.20 Kmoch Kolin March
Czech PO/Vaclav Neumann Records

Contributors

Baritone:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Unknown:
Kmoch Kolin

Bizet Overture: Le
Docteur miracle: ORTF
Orch/Antonio de Almeida Nocturne in F
Setrak (piano)
Le Docteur miracle
(excerpt): Liliane Berton , Lina Dachary (sopranos) Remy Corazza (tenor)
Jean-Christophe Benoit (bar); ORTF Orchestra Grande valse de concert
Setrak (piano) Symphony in C
CBSO/Louis Fremaux j Records. ProducerMichael Emery i

Contributors

Unknown:
Liliane Berton
Sopranos:
Lina Dachary
Tenor:
Remy Corazza
Tenor:
Jean-Christophe Benoit

Featuring the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Elgar Introduction and Allegro conductor
Wilfried Boettcher
! 9.49 Haydn Cello Concerto in C.Janos Starker conductor Gerard Schwarz
10.16 Britten Young
Apollo: Peter Evans (piano) conductor Jose Serebrier
10.25 Wagner Siegfried Idyll conductor Jaime Laredo
10.47 Haydn Symphony No 5 in Bflat conductor Gerard Schwarz

Contributors

Conductor:
Wilfried Boettcher
Conductor:
Gerard Schwarz
Piano:
Peter Evans
Conductor:
Jose Serebrier
Conductor:
Wagner Siegfried
Conductor:
Gerard Schwarz

live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Ann Murray (mezzo)
Graham Johnson (piano) Bizet Feuilles d 'album
Liszt Oh! quand je dors Comment, disaient-ils Die drei
Zigeuner Brahms Zigeunerlieder , Op 103
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Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Unknown:
Zigeuner Brahms Zigeunerlieder

The second of eight programmes of recordings by some of the viola's greatest exponents.
In an interview from BBC archives,
William Primrose talks about
Bartok's Viola Concerto and how it came to be written for him.
Bartok, ed Serly Viola
Concerto: with the New SO of London/Tibor Serly
3.20 William Primrose talks to Watson Forbes about his life and career.
3.25 Vaughan Williams Flos Campi with the BBC Chorus chorusmaster
Leslie Woodgate
Philharmonia/Adrian Boult Records

Contributors

Talks:
William Primrose
Talks:
William Primrose
Unknown:
Watson Forbes
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Flos Campi
Unknown:
Leslie Woodgate

Terry Gilliam , the director of Time Bandits, Brazil and the animated sections of Monty Python , talks to Allan Hunter about film-making and his first Hollywood production, The Fisher King.
Producer Quentin Cooper

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Gilliam
Talks:
Monty Python
Unknown:
Allan Hunter
Producer:
Quentin Cooper

The composer
David Lumsdaine turned 60 four days ago. He talks to
Michael Hall about his work and examines some of his ideas through a dissection of his string quartet Mandala IV, a BBC commission performed by the Arditti String Quartet.
Producer Andrew Kurowski

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lumsdaine
Unknown:
Michael Hall
Producer:
Andrew Kurowski

In the second of two recordings from the 1991 festival, Brian Morton introduces the French pianist Michel Petrucciani who plays at the Tramway accompanied by Adam Holzman (keyboards),
Steve Logan (bass), Victor Jones (drums), and Abdou M'boup (percussion).
Petrucciani September 2nd; MDL; Bite; Rachid Martino Estate
10.45 Michel Petrucciani talks to Brian Morton.
10.55
Petrucciani Piango , Pay the Man Holzman/Jones Adam Bomb
Abdou M'boup Hayrula Petrucciani Looking Up

Contributors

Introduces:
Brian Morton
Pianist:
Michel Petrucciani
Accompanied By:
Adam Holzman
Bass:
Steve Logan
Bass:
Victor Jones
Talks:
Michel Petrucciani
Unknown:
Brian Morton.
Unknown:
Petrucciani Piango
Unknown:
Hayrula Petrucciani

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