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Janequin / A Gabrieli
La Bataitle de Marignan La Grande Ecurie et la
Chambre du Roy/Malgoire
7.10 Monteverdi
Magnificat a Emma Kirkby (soprano) Rogers Covey-Crump, Nigel Rogers (tenors) Taverner Consort and Players/Andrew Parrott
7.23 da Viadana
Sinfonia: La Padovana
The Brass of Aquitaine and London/Richard Harvey
7.30 am News
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 47in G: English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
7.55 Ravel Nahandove
(Chansons madecasses) Janet Baker (mezzo) The Melos Ensemble
8.01 Janacek Sinfonietta Vienna PO/Mackerras Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Tenors:
Nigel Rogers
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Janet Baker

Smetana Furiant (Czech Dances Set 2)
Rudolf Firkusny (piano) The Kiss: Act ISc 7
Eva Depoltova (soprano)
Libuse Marova (contralto) Brno Janacek Opera Orch/
FrantisekVajnar
String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From My Life) Smetana Quartet Sdrka (Ma vlast)
Suisse Romande Orch/ Sawallisch. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Rudolf Firkusny
Contralto:
Libuse Marova

with Susan Sharpe.
Vivaldi Concerto for two mandolins and strings in G: Bonifacio Bianchi , Alessandro Pitrelli ;
I Solisti Veneti/Scimone
9.47 Shostakovich
String Quartet No 10 in A flat, Op 118
Brodsky Quartet
10.11 Chopin, arr Tausig Piano Concerto No 1, Op 11
Setrak (piano)
Baltic PO/Wojciech Rajski
10.52 Robin Milford
Under the Greenwood Tree
Richard Howarth (violin) Michael McGuffin (piano)
10.58 George Dyson Nocturne (Quo Vadis) Neil Mackie (tenor) Osian Ellis (harp)
Jane Watts (organ)
RPO/David Willcocks
11.09 Ireland Amberley Wild Brooks
Eric Parkin (piano)
11.13Butterworth The
Banks of Green Willow
English String Orchestra/ William Boughton
11.20 Mozart Violin
Sonata in A (K 3051293d) Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Walter Klien (piano)
11.32Tarrega Three Pieces
Ernesto Bitetti (guitar)
11.38 Gottschalk, arr Hershy Kay Ballet: Cakewalk: Louisville
Orchestra/Akira Endo Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Bonifacio Bianchi
Unknown:
Alessandro Pitrelli
Unknown:
Robin Milford
Piano:
Michael McGuffin
Piano:
George Dyson
Tenor:
Neil MacKie
Harp:
Osian Ellis
Harp:
Jane Watts

live from Norwich Cathedral.
Introit: Ave Maria
(Bruckner); Responses: Smith; Psalms: 59-61 (Stainer, Barnby, T
Purcell, Ley); Lessons
(NEB): Daniel 9, w 1-10, 15-19; (RSV): Luke 23, w 13-25; Office hymn (NEH 3): Come, Thou
Long-Expected Jesus; Canticles: The Dallas
Service (Howells);
Anthem: Friede auf Erden
(Schoenberg); Organ voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 in C sharp minor (Howells). Organist and Master of the Choristers Michael Nicholas.
Assistant organist Neil Taylor.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Nicholas.
Organist:
Neil Taylor.

Ruth Davis presents love songs and festive music with an ensemble led by oud-player Tahar Gharsa. Recorded at a village wedding in Sidi bou Said, north of Carthage, and at a concert given at the Music School, Cambridge, as part of the group's British tour. Producer JohnThomley

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Davis
Unknown:
Tahar Gharsa.

The Bach Choir; The London Philharmonic conductor David Willcocks
Malcolm Williamson
Overture: Santiago de Espada
Bliss The Beatitudes
Amanda Roocroft (soprano) Philip Langridge (tenor) Jane Watts (organ)

Contributors

Conductor:
David Willcocks
Conductor:
Malcolm Williamson
Soprano:
Amanda Roocroft
Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Tenor:
Jane Watts

Twelve conversations with Bryan Magee.
4: The Language Trap Words used to be so simple, chopping reality into its little bits. But people's reality is made of words, secretly distorting and trapping their actions. Novelist A SByatt, historian Sylvia Adamson and linguist Jean Aitchison discuss how to escape the language trap.
Producer Matt Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Magee.
Unknown:
Sylvia Adamson
Unknown:
Jean Aitchison
Producer:
Matt Thompson

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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