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7.35 Bax Overture to a Picaresque Comedy
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) LPO/Bryden Thomson
7.47 Parry An English Suite: City of London
Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
8.11 1 Holbourne Almain:
The Honiesuckle; Pavan: Paradizo; Coranto: The Fairie Round: Fretwork
8.18 Tallis Spem in alium: Taverner Choir/ Andrew Parrott. Records

Contributors

Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch
Unknown:
Tallis Spem
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott.

with Susan Sharpe.
Litolff Scherzo: John Ogdon (piano); CBSO/Fremaux
9.42 Brahms Hungarian Dances: Berlin PO/Kempen
10.04 Weigl Three Songs Maureen Forrester (alto) Phoenix String Quartet
10.16 Sibelius Suite
King Christian II, Op 27 Gothenburg SO/Jarvi
10.42 Lehar Niemand liebt dich so wie ich
(Paganini): Soloists GraunkeSO/Ebert
10.47 Lehar Waltzes
(Giuditta): Vienna Johann Strauss Orch/Boskovsky
10.54 Field, arr Penny and Lane Rondo (Sonata, Op 1): Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick (pianos)
10.59 Barrios Confesión; Pericdn
The Composer (guitar)
11.09 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol: USSR RSO/Fedoseyev. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Piano:
John Ogdon
Songs:
Maureen Forrester
Unknown:
Lehar Niemand
Unknown:
Vienna Johann
Unknown:
Lane Rondo
Unknown:
Cyril Smith
Pianos:
Phyllis Sellick
Guitar:
Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio

Carol Smith (soprano) Susan Kessler (mezzo)
Adrian Thompson (tenor) Graham Johnson (piano) live from Broadcasting House, London. Schumann Aus den Hebrdischen Gesdngen ,
Op 25 No 15; Belsatzar, Op 57; Die Tochter Jepthas , Op 95 No 1
Ravel Deux mélodies hibraiques
Chanson hibraique
Shostakovich From
Jewish Folk-Poetry, Op 79

Contributors

Soprano:
Carol Smith
Soprano:
Susan Kessler
Tenor:
Adrian Thompson
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Unknown:
Hebrdischen Gesdngen
Unknown:
Tochter Jepthas

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

live from Exeter Cathedral. Responses: William Smith ; Psalms: 98-101 (Monk,
Mann, Battishill, Attwood); Lessons (RSV): Genesis 3; II Corinthians 2, w 5-17; Canticles: Howells
(Westminster Service); Anthem: If the Lord Had
Not Helped Me (Bairstow); Hymn: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling (Blaenwern);
Organ voluntary: Allegro moderato e serioso (Sonata No 1, Op 65) (Mendelssohn).
Organist and Master of the Choristers
Lucian Nethsingha. Assistant organist Paul Morgan.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Smith
Unknown:
Lucian Nethsingha.
Organist:
Paul Morgan.

At the First International
Congress of Arab music in 1932 western purists such as Bartdk confronted Arab musicians who wanted to introduce western idioms into their traditional music. Ruth Davis outlines some of the controversies, and introduces recordings made there by ensembles from Iraq, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt. Producer John Thorntey

Contributors

Music:
Ruth Davis
Producer:
John Thorntey

conductor David Atherton live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Stravinsky Orpheus
8.05 Jann Parry explores the performing history of Persephone.
8.25 Stravinsky Persephone
John Aler (tenor)
Laurence Bouvard (narrator) BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Chorus chorusmaster Stephen Jackson ; New London Children's Choir chorusmaster Ronald Corp

Contributors

Conductor:
David Atherton
Unknown:
Jann Parry
Unknown:
Stravinsky Persephone
Tenor:
John Aler
Narrator:
Laurence Bouvard
Unknown:
Stephen Jackson

Last of 12 conversations with Bryan Magee.
Nationalism: The Melting Pot Myth
Nationality is partly about a sense of belonging. But too often it becomes the owning of others.
Also: the theory and practice of international peace-keeping.
Series producer Matt Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Magee.
Producer:
Matt Thompson

Two programmes presented by David Fallows and performed by the Orlando Consort. 1. Sacred and secular music written by Compare, whose career was divided between Italy, northern France and the French court around 1500.

Contributors

Presented By:
David Fallows

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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