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Telemann Concerto in F
Linde-Consort/
Hans-Martin Linde
7.12 Schubert Quartet Movement in C minor
(D 703): Melos Quartet
7.21 Delius Polka - Zum
Carnival: Eric Parkin (piano)
7.30am News
Debussy, arr Caplet Children's Corner
Philharmonia/ Geoffrey Simon
7.52 Matthew Locke
Duos for two bass viols inC
Wieland and Sigiswald
Kuijken (violas da gamba) Robert Kohnen (h'chord)
7.57 Mendelssohn
Concerto No 1 in E for two pianos and orchestra Anthony and Joseph Paratore (pianos)
RIAS Sinfonietta Berlin/ Uros Lajovic. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans-Martin Linde
Piano:
Eric Parkin
Unknown:
Geoffrey Simon
Unknown:
Matthew Locke
Unknown:
Robert Kohnen
Pianos:
Joseph Paratore
Unknown:
Uros Lajovic.

Charles Ives
Orchestral Set No
Royal Concertgebouw Choir and Orchestra/
Michael Tilson Thomas
TheAlcotts (Concord Sonata) (mono)
The Composer (piano)
Thoreau (Concord Sonata) Herbert Henck (piano)
Hermann Klemeyer (flute)
Thoreau Jan DeGaetani (mezzo) Gilbert Kalish (piano) Majority
Gregg Smith Singers
Ithaca College Concert Choir; American SO/ Leopold Stokowski
They Are There! (mono) The Composer
(voice and piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Piano:
Herbert Henck
Flute:
Hermann Klemeyer
Flute:
Thoreau Jan Degaetani
Piano:
Gilbert Kalish
Singers:
Gregg Smith

A sequence of works by juvenile composers.
Mendelssohn (aged 13) Concerto in D minor for violin andstrings
Gidon Kremer ; Orpheus CO Bach (aged c 18) Capriccio in B flat
(BWV 992): Huguette Dreyfus (harpsichord)
10.10 Mahler (aged 16)
Piano Quartet Movement in A minor: Domus
10.21 Britten (agedc 15) Titfor Tat
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) David Willison (piano)
10.30 Beethoven
(aged 12) Variations in C minor on March by Dressler (WoO63)
Rudolf Buchbinder (piano)
10.45 Schubert (aged 15) Quartet in Bflat (D36) Melos Quartet
11.12 Mozart (aged 11)
Symphony No 8 in D (K 48) Academy of St Martin/
Neville Marriner. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gidon Kremer
Baritone:
Benjamin Luxon
Piano:
David Willison
Piano:
Rudolf Buchbinder
Unknown:
Neville Marriner.

Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin)
Anthea Gifford (guitar) City of London Sinfonia conductor
Nicholas Kraemer
Purcell Chacony in G minor
Elgar Serenade for Strings, Op 20
Stephen Dodgson Duo Concerto for violin, guitar andstrings
(BBC Commission)
Bach Violin Concerto in E
(BWV1042) director Jean-Jacques Kantorow Tchaikovsky Serenade forStrings, Op48

Contributors

Violin:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Guitar:
Anthea Gifford
Conductor:
Nicholas Kraemer
Conductor:
Purcell Chacony
Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson
Director:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Director:
Tchaikovsky Serenade

BBC Welsh SO conductor
John Eliot Gardiner
Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Diana Montague (mezzo-soprano)
Robert Tear (tenor)
Gwynne Howell (bass) Ardwyn Singers
BBC Welsh Chorus
Cardiff Polyphonic Choir Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D, Op 36
Mass in C, Op 86

Contributors

Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Soprano:
Yvonne Kenny
Mezzo-Soprano:
Diana Montague
Bass:
Gwynne Howell

(violin) and Alan Brown (piano)
Tartini Sonata No 13 in Bflat
John Hall Fantasyfor solo violin
Derek Collier Valse
Souvenir; Labyrinth;
Polichinelle Gade Capriccio

Contributors

Piano:
Alan Brown
Unknown:
John Hall Fantasyfor
Violin:
Derek Collier Valse
Unknown:
Polichinelle Gade Capriccio

Asamizdatopera, recorded in secret, by the Russian composer Nikolai Karetnikov.
Presented by Gerard McBumey. (Sung in Russian)
TilL. BORIS KUDRYAVTSEV (baritone) Nelly.... YEKATERINA MAZO (soprano) Lamm... ALEKSEI MARTYNOV (tenor) Other parts sung by Lina Mkrtchyan (contralto) Arkadi Pruzhansky (tenor) Aleksei Mochalov (bass)
Pyotr Gluboky (bass)
Mixed ChorusandUSSR
State Cinema Orchestra/ Emin Khachaturian and Valeri Polyansky. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Nikolai Karetnikov.
Presented By:
Gerard McBumey.
Baritone:
Boris Kudryavtsev
Soprano:
Yekaterina Mazo
Contralto:
Lina Mkrtchyan
Tenor:
Arkadi Pruzhansky
Bass:
Aleksei Mochalov
Bass:
Pyotr Gluboky
Unknown:
Emin Khachaturian
Unknown:
Valeri Polyansky.

In the second of six programmes on the American pianist Art Tatum , Alun Morgan concentrates on the late
1930s. By then, Tatum's fame had spread and in 1938 he visited England - the only time he ever worked outside America.
(Broadcastiast Friday)

Contributors

Pianist:
Art Tatum
Pianist:
Alun Morgan

BBC Radio 3

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