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Tchaikovsky Polonaise (Eugene Onegin ): ROH Orchestra/Colin Davis
7.05 Reger Ballet Suite, Op 130: Bavarian RSO/ Colin Davis
7.30 am News
7.35 Rossini String Sonata No in Eflat I Musici
7.50 Scartatti Sonatas: in Csharp minor (Kk247) and in A minor (Kk 109) Alexis Weissenberg (piano)
8.02 Respighi Suite: The Birds: LSO/IstvĂĄn KĂ©rtesz. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene Onegin
Piano:
Alexis Weissenberg

with Susan Sharpe. Addinsell Warsaw
Concerto: Christina Ortiz
(piano); RPO/Atzmon
9.45 Schutz Weib , was weinestdu (SWV443); Ich beschwore euch, ihr
Töchter zu Jerusalem
(SWV339): Musicalische Compagney , Berlin
9.58 Beethoven
12 Variations on a Theme of Handel (WoO 45) Yo-Yo Ma (cello)
Emanuel Ax (piano)
10.12 Liszt Overture and Scene 2 (The Legend of Saint Elizabeth)
Sandor Solyom-Nagy (bar) Eva Marton (soprano) Budapest Chorus Hungarian State
Orchestral/ArpĂĄd Joo
10.44 Glazunov Sonata
No in Bflat minor, Op 74
Leslie Howard (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Piano:
Christina Ortiz
Unknown:
Schutz Weib
Unknown:
Musicalische Compagney
Unknown:
Sandor Solyom-Nagy
Soprano:
Eva Marton
Piano:
Leslie Howard

Golden Spinning Wheel, Op 109: Bavarian RSO/ Rafael Kubelik
11.36 Reich New York
Counterpoint
Michael Whight (clarinet)
11.48 Stamitz Organ Concerto No 1 inD
Alena Vesela (organ) Dvorak CO/
Vladimir Valek Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Rafael Kubelik
Clarinet:
Michael Whight
Unknown:
Alena Vesela

John Steane introduces records of four singers whose centenaries fall this year - the Austrian soprano Lotte Schone
(bom 18 November 1891), the Hungarian soprano
Maria Ivogun , the Italian tenor Dino Borgioli and the Spanish tenor Antonio Cortis.
Records

Contributors

Introduces:
John Steane
Soprano:
Lotte Schone
Soprano:
Maria Ivogun
Tenor:
Dino Borgioli
Tenor:
Antonio Cortis.

live from
Chichester Cathedral.
Introit: 0 God, That No Time Doest Despise
(Peerson); Responses:
Sumsion; Psalms: 69,70
(Wesley, Naylor, Battishill Chipp ); First Lesson (RSV): Daniel 12;
Canticles: Harwood in A
Flat; Second Lesson:
Matthew 7, w 13 to 29; Anthem: Sing Ye to the Lord (Bairstow); Hymn: All Praise to Thee, for Thou, 0 King Divine;
Organ voluntary: Piece
Heroique (Cesar Franck ). Organist and Master of Choristers Alan Thurlow
Assistant organist James Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Battishill Chipp
Organist:
Cesar Franck
Unknown:
Alan Thurlow
Organist:
James Thomas

In his 100th edition of Third Ear,
Robert Hewison brings together
MPs Tim Renton and Mark Fisher to discuss their rival strategies for the future of the arts in Britain.
Producer Julian Hale

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Hewison
Unknown:
Tim Renton
Unknown:
Mark Fisher
Producer:
Julian Hale

Elizabeth Gale (soprano) Fiona Kimm (mezzo) David Rendall (tenor)
Jonathan Summers (bass) Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Vernon Handley Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Choir choirmaster Ian Tracey five from the Philharmonic
Hall, Liverpool.
Elgar The Kingdom
8.30 Elgar and Academe:
Meirion Hughes examines Elgar's mistrust of the musical establishment and the controversy which surrounded his only academic appointment.
Reader Brett Usher.
8.50 Part 2

Contributors

Soprano:
Elizabeth Gale
Soprano:
Fiona Kimm
Tenor:
David Rendall
Bass:
Jonathan Summers
Choirmaster:
Ian Tracey
Unknown:
Meirion Hughes
Reader:
Brett Usher.

Following his examination of judicial power in the US, Conor Gearty asks: should Britain follow the American example and adopt a Bill of Rights? With
Professor Ronald Dworkin , Anthony Lester , QC and Professor Keith Ewing.
Producer Elizabeth Burke

Contributors

Unknown:
Conor Gearty
Unknown:
Professor Ronald Dworkin
Unknown:
Anthony Lester
Unknown:
Keith Ewing.
Producer:
Elizabeth Burke

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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