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John Paul Jones So elle encina: Red Byrd
7.04 Rachmaninov
Symphony in D minor (Youth): Orchestra
Symphonie et Acadamie de Novosibirsk/Arnold Kats
7.18 Rachmaninov
Prelude in D, Op 23 No
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Albeniz, transc Williams Sonata in D
John Williams (guitar)
7.38 Grainger Green Bushes: Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/
Kenneth Montgomery
7.46Paganini
Variazioni di Bravura
Peter-Lukas Graf (flute) Ursula Holliger (harp)
7.52 Saint-Saens Piano
ConcertoNo5 in F. Op 103 Pascal Roge;RPO/Dutoit Records.
Producer Sarah Devonald

Contributors

Unknown:
John Paul Jones
Guitar:
John Williams
Guitar:
Grainger Green
Unknown:
Kenneth Montgomery

with Anthony Burton. Record Review
New Releases Edition:
Roderick Swanston reviews three new sets of Strauss's Salome. Lindsay Kemp on Rameau's harpsichord music by Leonhardt and Rousset.
Stephen Johnson compares five discs of the three
Brahms Violin Sonatas.
10.40 Record Release
Alfred Newman
Fanfare: 20th Century For, Overture: How to Marry a Millionaire Hollywood Bowl
Orchestra/John Mauceri
10.49 Rameau Pièces de clavecin. 1728 (extracts)
Christophe Rousset (h'chord)
11.04 Brahms Violin
Sonata No 1 in G, Op 78 Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
11.34 Johann Strauss
(son) Emperor Waltz,
Op 437: LPO/Welser-M6st
11.46 Barber Excursions, Op 20
Joanna MacGregor (piano)
12.12 Cheryl Studer talks to Alan Blyth about the challenge of maintaining her almost unparalleled range of repertoire, from Schubert lieder to crazed
Strauss heroines.
12.33 Strauss Salome
(final scene)
Cheryl Studer (soprano)
Leonie Rysanek (soprano) Horst Hiestermann (tenor) Orchestra of the Deutsche
Oper, Berlin/ Sinopoli
Records. Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burton.
Unknown:
Roderick Swanston
Unknown:
Lindsay Kemp
Unknown:
Alfred Newman

Recorded in Belfast as part of Radio Goes to Town. Gerard McChrystal
(saxophones) and Kathryn Lenehan (piano) talk to
Chris de Souza in front of an invited audience and play pieces by Bach, Robert Muczynski ,
Richard Rodney Bennett. Randy Newman and Phil Woods.
Producer Sarah Devonald

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard McChrystal
Piano:
Kathryn Lenehan
Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Robert Muczynski
Unknown:
Richard Rodney Bennett.
Unknown:
Randy Newman
Unknown:
Phil Woods.
Producer:
Sarah Devonald

with Christopher Cook.
Reviews: Trisha Brown 's dance company at Sadler's Wells, John Sayles 's film City of Hope and Gore Vidal 's collection of essays
A View from the Diners Club.
Opinions:
Christopher Bigsby , Peggy Reynolds. Features: American film criticism; American television comedy - entertaining a difference? Producers John Boundy and Adrian Washbourne

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Trisha Brown
Unknown:
John Sayles
Unknown:
Gore Vidal
Unknown:
Christopher Bigsby
Unknown:
Peggy Reynolds.
Producers:
John Boundy
Producers:
Adrian Washbourne

Dramatic legend by Berlioz, live from the Theatre de Beaulieu,
Lausanne. (Sung in French)
Lausanne Opera Chorus Orpheus Chorus of Sofia Epalinges Small Chorus
Orchestre des Rencontres
Musicales/Thomas Fulton Parts 1 and 2

Contributors

Faust:
Keith Lewis (tenor)
Mephistophelis:
Jose van Dam (bass-Baritone)
Marguerite:
Anne-Sofie von Otter (mezzo)
Brander:
Hans-Peter Scheidegger (bass)

The Language of the Genes
Six talks by Dr Steve Jones , Reader in Genetics at University College, London on the new biological insight into humanity.
1: A Message from Our Ancestors
Fossils myths and history can tell us some things about our origins. But genetics can take us right back to our beginnings.
Series producer Deborah Cohen

Contributors

Reader:
Dr Steve Jones
Producer:
Deborah Cohen

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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