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7.35 Berlioz Reverie and Caprice, Op
Guillermo Fegueroa (violin) Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
7.43 Parry Symphony No 5 in B minor
London Philharmonic/ Matthias Bamert
8.15 Mendelssohn
String Symphony No 6 in Eflat: London Festival Orchestra/Ross Pople Records
Producer Anthony Sellors

Contributors

Violin:
Guillermo Fegueroa
Unknown:
Matthias Bamert
Producer:
Anthony Sellors

(piano)
Richard Rodney Bennett Noctuary
(Variations on a Theme of Scottjoplin)
Brian Chappie Trees Revisited
Philip Martin
MasqueradeNo2
Oliver Knussen Sonya's Lullaby, Op 16

Contributors

Piano:
Richard Rodney
Piano:
Bennett Noctuary
Unknown:
Brian Chappie
Unknown:
Philip Martin
Unknown:
Oliver Knussen

with Anthony Burton. Record Review
Building a Library:
Franck's Piano Quintet by Paul Banks. Jonathan Swain reviews new Romantic orchestral records.
10.40 Record Release
Handel Concerto a due cori No in B flat
The English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
10.56 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in I) minor, Op 31 No2 (Tempest)
Steven Lubin (fortepiano)
11.19 Mendelssohn
Symphony No in A (Italian)
Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Franz Bruggen
11.50 Brahms Piano
Quintet in F minor, Op34 Takacs String Quartet Andras Schiff (piano)
12.32 Arensky Suite No 2 (Silhouettes)
Danish National RSO/ Neemejarvi
Records. Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burton.
Unknown:
Paul Banks.
Unknown:
Jonathan Swain
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Steven Lubin

conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Nigel Boddice (trumpet) Paul Crossley (piano)
Sibelius Prelude: The
Tempest
John Heame Trumpet Concerto (first perf) Lutoslawski Piano
Concerto
Sibelius Symphony No 7

Contributors

Conductor:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Conductor:
Nigel Boddice
Piano:
Paul Crossley

Chris de Souza talks to the pianist Julian Joseph and saxophonist Peter King about their different routes to success.
With music recorded at the 1991 Outside In
Festival at Crawley. Producers Sarah Devonald and Derek Drescher

Contributors

Talks:
Chris de Souza
Pianist:
Julian Joseph
Unknown:
Peter King
Producers:
Sarah Devonald
Producers:
Derek Drescher

with Christopher Cook.
Reviews: The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett at the Lyttelton Theatre; a new adaptation for television of Samuel Richardson 's Clarissa;
Palaces of Art at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. Opinions: Clare Tomalin , Christopher Frayling. Features: Building a library; the enduring appeal of Drjekyll and Mr Hyde.
Producers Adrian Washboume and John Boundy

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Unknown:
Samuel Richardson
Unknown:
Clare Tomalin
Unknown:
Christopher Frayling.
Unknown:
Mr Hyde.
Producers:
Adrian Washboume
Producers:
John Boundy

The new production of Verdi's opera, live from the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden, conducted by Georg Solti. (bantone)(soprano) Patricians: (tenor) (bass) Plebeians:(bantone) (bass)
The Royal Opera Chorus chorusmaster Terry Edwards Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Act 1 and Prologue

Contributors

Conducted By:
Georg Solti.
Unknown:
Terry Edwards
Simon Boccanegra, plebeian Doge:
Alexandru Agache
Amelia Grimaldi, his illegitimate daughter:
Write Kanawa
Gabriele Adorno:
Michael Sylvester
Jacopo Fiesco:
Roberto Scandaluzzi
Paolo Albiani:
Alan Opie
Pietro:
Mark Beesley

Storytellers of Italy
The younger generations of Italian writers have moved away from political concerns, showing a renewed interest in storytelling. Joe Farrell visits Italy to discover a thriving literary scene, talking to such writers as Francesca Duranti. Gianni Celati and Sandra Petrignanai. Producer Tessa Watt
9.15 Acts 2 and 3 (In association with De Beers Centenary and Minorco)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Farrell
Unknown:
Francesca Duranti.
Unknown:
Sandra Petrignanai.
Producer:
Tessa Watt

BBC Radio 3

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