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Greene Lord , Let Me Know Mine End
Winchester Cathedral
Choir/
Martin Neary
7.07 Arne Symphony No 4 in C minor
Cantilena/
Adrian Shepherd
7.22 Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves
Sinfonia of London/ John Barbirolli
7.30am News
7.35Smetana Scherzo
(Festive Symphony)
Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra/
Lothar Zagrosek
7.45 Schubert 16 6
German Dances (D 783) Alfred Brendel (piano)
7.57 Strauss Horn
Concerto No I in Eflat Dennis Brain (horn)
Philharmonia Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
8.13 Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra/
Rafael Kubelik
Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Greene Lord
Unknown:
Martin Neary
Unknown:
John Barbirolli

Five programmes featuring W F Bach and JCBach.
WFBach(1710-1784)
Flute Duet in Eflat (F55) Barthold Kuijken and Marc Hantai
Polonaise in Fminor
Guy Penson (fortepiano) Concerto in Ffor two harpsichords
Andreas Staier and Robert Hill
(harpsichords)
Musica Antiqua , Koln/ Reinhard Goebel
Fantasia in E minor
(F21)
Huguette Dreyfus (harpsichord)
Adagio and Fugue in D minor
Concerto Koln
Records
Producer Jane Walker

Contributors

Unknown:
Marc Hantai
Harpsichords:
Andreas Staier
Harpsichords:
Musica Antiqua
Unknown:
Reinhard Goebel
Harpsichord:
Huguette Dreyfus
Producer:
Jane Walker

Myaskovsky Cello
Sonata No 1 in D, Op 12 Raphael and Peter Wallfisch (cello and piano)
9.54 Borodin Symphony No2inBminor
Ulster Orchestra/ TomaszBugaj
10.25 Stravinsky Sonata for two pianos
Robert Bridge and Jonathan Higgins (pianos)
10.37 Schnittke Violin
Concerto No 3
Sophie Langdon (violin) London Chamber
Symphony/
Odaline de la Martinez
11.05 Arensky Piano Trio No in F minor Borodin Trio

Contributors

Cello:
Peter Wallfisch
Pianos:
Robert Bridge
Pianos:
Jonathan Higgins
Violin:
Sophie Langdon

Sylvia Rosenberg (violin) Roger Vignoles (piano) live from Stjohn's,
Smith Square, London. Beethoven Sonata in A minor, Op23
Bartok Sonata No 1
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Contributors

Violin:
Sylvia Rosenberg
Piano:
Roger Vignoles

The fifth of eight programmes of recordings by some of the viola's greatest exponents. This week,
Cecil Aronowitz in BBC archive recordings.
Shostakovich Viola
Sonata with Nicola Grunberg (piano)
Schumann Mdrchenerzahlungen , Op 132 with Thea King (clarinet) Nicola Grunberg (piano)
Rubbra Viola Concerto, Op 75 with the BBC Northern
Symphony Orchestra conductor Vernon Handley

Contributors

Unknown:
Cecil Aronowitz
Piano:
Nicola Grunberg
Piano:
Schumann Mdrchenerzahlungen
Piano:
Nicola Grunberg
Conductor:
Vernon Handley

Schubert Piano Trio in Eflat (D 929)
5.00pm
Marcussen Organ atHelsingborg
The first of four programmes played by the organist Christopher Herrick .
Buxtehude Passacaglia in D minor (BuxWV 161) Shostakovich
Passacaglia (Entracte from Katerina Izmailova ) Bach Passacaglia in C minor (BWV 582)

Contributors

Organist:
Christopher Herrick
Unknown:
Katerina Izmailova

Handel's tenth oratorio in a performance recorded at this year's Lufthansa
Festival of Baroque Music.
St James's Baroque Players and Singers director
Ivor Brown
Parti 8.10 Interval Reading
8.15 Part 2
9.30 Interval Reading
9.35 Part 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivor Brown
Samson:
Martyn Hill (tenor)
Mkah:
Christopher Robson
Manoah:
Michael George (bass)
Dalila:
Lorna Anderson (soprano)
Harapha:
Stephen Gadd (bass)

Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present another selection of music mixing styles and influences. This week's edition includes a feature on the ensemble Icebreaker who combine elements of new music, rock and jazz.
Producer Anthony Cheevers
(Nextprogramme 9 December)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Mark Russell
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

BBC Radio 3

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