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7.35 Britten Courtly Dances (Gloriana) English SO/Boughton
7.46 Beethoven Trio in B flat, Op 11 David Campbell (clarinet) Lionel Handy (cello), Iwan Llewelyn-Jones (piano)
8.07 Poulenc Suite (Les Animaux modeles) SudwestfunkSO/ Marcello Viotti. Records Producer Edward Blakeman

Contributors

Clarinet:
David Campbell
Cello:
Iwan Llewelyn-Jones
Unknown:
Marcello Viotti.
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

with Richard Osborne. Record Review Building a Library: Bartok's Piano Concerto No 2 by David Fanning. Barry Fox on the future of radio - not just FM, but DAB and Nicam. Robert Philip 's new discs of Romantic orchestral music - with a Russian slant.
10.40 Record Release Donizetti Lucia di Lammermoor (excerpt) Edita Gruberova (soprano) Czech PO/Friedrich Haider
10.54 Bach The Well- Tempered Clavier, Book2 (excerpts) Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano)
11.15 Krommer Octet in Bflat, Op 78: Sabine Meyer Wind Ensemble
11.33 Reger Suite in G, Op 131c No 1 Matt Haimovitz (cello)
11.46 Pianist and now conductor Mikhail Pletnev talks to Bryce Morrison.
12.07 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 (Pathétique) Russian National Orchestra/ Mikhail Pletnev. Records Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury (Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
David Fanning.
Unknown:
Barry Fox
Unknown:
Robert Philip
Soprano:
Edita Gruberova
Piano:
Tatiana Nikolayeva
Cello:
Matt Haimovitz
Conductor:
Mikhail Pletnev
Unknown:
Bryce Morrison.
Unknown:
Mikhail Pletnev.
Unknown:
Clive Portbury

The eighth programme draws on the recordings made by the Czech conductor with the Berlin
PO during the 60s and 70s. Schumann Overture:
Genoveva
Dvorak Scherzo
(Symphony No 4 in D minor)
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor: with Geza Anda
Handel WaterMusic
(excerpt)
Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)

Contributors

Unknown:
Geza Anda
Unknown:
Handel Watermusic

Hausmusik is a group specialising in period instrument performance of early-19th-century chamber music. Founder
Susan McGinnis and horn player Anthony Halstead talk to Chris de Souza about the musical and sociological revelations brought about through playing in the group.
And a specially recorded performance of Beethoven's Septet, Op20. Producer Sarah Devonald

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan McGinnis
Unknown:
Anthony Halstead
Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Producer:
Sarah Devonald

with Christopher Cook. Reviews: Peter Stein 's production of Pellias and Mélisande at the Welsh
National Opera, conducted by Pierre Boulez ; Howard Barker 's play A Hard
Heart, broadcast last week on Radio 3; Graham Swift 's novel Ever After.
Opinions: Peter Conrad , Peggy Reynolds.
Features: Eric Korn on dictionaries of quotations; and bookbinding - craft or elitism?
Producers John Boundy and Beaty Rubens
(Repeated Monday at 2.05pm;

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Peter Stein
Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez
Conducted By:
Howard Barker
Unknown:
Graham Swift
Unknown:
Peter Conrad
Unknown:
Peggy Reynolds.
Unknown:
Eric Korn
Producers:
John Boundy

Berlioz's opera about the flamboyant 16th-century Florentine goldsmith, live from the Grand Theatre, Geneva. (Sung in French)
Chorus of the Grand
Theatre, Geneva
Suisse Romande Orchestra conductor John Nelson Acts 1 and 2 8.30 Cellini, one of the most important figures of the Italian Renaissance, is now known to have been a thief, murderer and sodomite. Dr Paolo Rossi pieces together the truth about his criminal career.
9.00 Act 3

Contributors

Conductor:
John Nelson
Unknown:
Dr Paolo Rossi
Benvenuto Cellini:
Chris Merritt (tenor)
Teresa, the woman he loves:
Deborah Riedel (soprano)
Fieramosca, a sculptor, who also loves her.:
Jeffrey Black (bar)
Balducci, Teresa s father:
Jean-Philippe Courtis (bass)
Ascanio, Cellini's assistant:
Catherine Antonicelli (mezzo)
Pompeo, a friend of Fieramosca:
Ludovic Tezier (baritone)
Pope Clement VII:
Paul Plishka (baritone)

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