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Bridge Three Idylls
Brindisi String Quartet
7.13 Rebecca Ctarke
Passacaglia on an Old English 7'MKf
Patrick McCarty (viola) Virginia Eskin (piano) 7.18 Delius, arr Fenby
Late Swallows
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Norman De) Mar

Contributors

Unknown:
Rebecca Ctarke
Viola:
Patrick McCarty
Piano:
Virginia Eskin

7.35 Haydn Organ
Concerto in C (HXVIII1) Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood (organ)
7.55JCBachQM!KM in D, Op 11 No 6 Engtish Concert
8.12 Rameau Suite: Z.fs
Indes galantes
Orchestra de )a ChapeUe Roya)e/Herreweghe Records

Fantasy on Shakespeare's Tempest - French National Radio Chorus and Orch/Jean Martinon

Elegy (Irlande) - Robert Tear (tenor), Viola Tunnard (piano)

The Death of Ophelia (Tristia) - Catherine Robbin (mezzo); Lyon Opera Orch/Gardiner

Funeral March from Hamlet (Tristia) - LPO/Harty

Romeo Alone, Feast at the Capulets, Queen Mab Scherzo (Romeo and Juliet) - Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit.

(Records)

Strauss Serenade tM
B/7o</M-,i3M'!Kd instruments, Op 7
Members of the Minnesota
Orchestra/Edo de Waart
9.45 Peter Maxwetl
Davies Sea Eagle for solo horn: Richard Watkins
9.55 Haydn Symphony No .?7 :K D (Hornsignal)
Phitharmonia Hungarica/ Anta[ Dorati
10.22 Faure Elégie, Op 24
Alexander Baittie(ce))o) Peter Evans (piano)
10.30 Poulene Elégie RichardWatkins(horn) John B)ake)y (piano)
10.39 Peter Maxwell Davies Ce//o Concerto
(Strathclyde Concerto No2): William Conway SCO/The Composer
11.17 Schumann Adagio and Allegro, Op 70 /0?'/!0)'M and piano

The third of four concerts.
Sun Life Band, conductor Roy Newsome
Paul Richards (cornet)

Malcolm Arnold, arr Farr: Four Cornish Dances
Edward Gregson: Prelude and Capriccio
Horovitz: Ballet for Band
John Golland: Aria for Brass Band
Ireland: Downland Suite

Contributors

Musicians:
Sun Life Band
Conductor:
Roy Newsome
Cornet player:
Paul Richards

The Yugoslavian feminist Shvenka Drakutichas been described as the "Gloria Steinem of the East". With the publication of her novel Holograms of Fear and a collection of essays How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed, she discusses the present problems of Yugoslavia.
Producer Abigail Appleton

conductor Simon Rattle
Aileen Auger, Anne Sofie von Otter (sopranos), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), David Thomas (bass), CBSO Chorus
live from Symphony Halt, Birmingham.
Robin Holloway: The Spacious Firmament (Feeney Trust Commission: world premiere)

8.00 Cataloguing Mozart: The name of Ludwig Ritter von Kochel is indissolubly linked to that of Mozart. But who was he, and how did his catalogue come about? And what of its future? Piers Burton-Page investigates. (Rpt)

8.20 Mozart: Mass in C minor (K 427)
(In association with Marks and Spencer)

Contributors

Conductor:
Simon Rattle
Soprano:
Aileen Auger
Soprano:
Anne Sofie van Otter
Tenor:
John Mark Ainsley
Bass:
David Thomas
Singers:
CBSO Chorus
Speaker ("Cataloguing Mozart"):
Piers Burton-Page

In James Saunders's play, set in London in 1989, Diana is searching for personal fulfilment against the background of her husband's sexual ambivalence and the political change affecting her two Czech lovers.
(FM only) (Rpt)

Contributors

Writer:
James Saunders
Director:
Richard Worthy
Diana:
Deborah Findlay
Adrian:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Tomas Kratky:
Frank Kovacs
Josef Pavicek:
John Bluthal

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