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Mendelssohn String Symphony No 12 in G minor: Primavera CO/ Paul Manley
7.20 Roussel Divertissement, Op 6 Pascal Roge (piano) Catherine Cantin (flute) Maurice Bourgue (oboe) Michel Portal (clarinet) Amaury Wallez (bassoon) Andre Cazalet (horn)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Manley
Flute:
Catherine Cantin
Oboe:
Maurice Bourgue
Clarinet:
Michel Portal
Bassoon:
Amaury Wallez
Horn:
Andre Cazalet

7.35 Sibelius Suite caracteristique, Op 100 Gothenburg SO/ Neemejarvi
7.40 Saint-Saens Piano
Trio, Op 18
Ian Brown (piano)
Marcia Crayford (violin) Christopher van Kampen (cello)
8.08 Grieg Four Songs, Op21
Marianne Hirsti (soprano) Rudolf Jansen (piano) 8. 14 Ibert Capriccio Jean-Walter Audoli Ensemble/
Jean-Walter Audoli Records

Contributors

Piano:
Ian Brown
Violin:
Marcia Crayford
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen
Soprano:
Marianne Hirsti
Piano:
Rudolf Jansen

Rossini The Operas of 1819 Excerpts from Ermione, La Donna del Lago and Bianca e Faliero, performed by, among others, Katia Ricciarelli , Cecilia Gasdia , Della Jones and Chris Merritt. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Katia Ricciarelli
Unknown:
Cecilia Gasdia
Unknown:
Della Jones
Unknown:
Chris Merritt.

Weber Overture: Oberon Philharmonia Orchestra/ Otto Klemperer
9.45 Spohr Symphony No 6 in G (Historical) Bavarian RSO/ Karl Anton Rickenbacher
10.12 Schumann 12 Poems ofjustinus Kerner, Op 35 Doris Soffel (mezzo-soprano) Aribert Reimann (piano)
10.58 Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op Beaux Arts Trio
11.34 Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream Philharmonia Orchestra/ Otto Klemperer Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Otto Klemperer
Unknown:
Karl Anton Rickenbacher
Piano:
Aribert Reimann
Unknown:
Otto Klemperer

Opera in five acts.
Libretto after Goethe by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre.
(Sung in French)
Chorus of the French Army Toulouse Capitole Chorus and Orchestra conductor Michel Plasson
Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Jules Barbier
Unknown:
Michel Carre.
Conductor:
Michel Plasson
Faust:
Richard Leech (tenor)
Marguerite:
Cheryl Studer(soprano)
Méphistophélès:
Jose van Dam (bass-Baritone)
Valentin:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
Siebel:
Martine Mahe (meuo-Soprano)
Marthe:
Nadine Denize (mezzo-Soprano)
Wagner:
Marc Barrard (bantone)

As the London Symphony Orchestra clocks up a tenth year of residency at the Barbican Centre, London, managing director Clive Gillinson talks to Andrew Green about his long-term financial and artistic strategies.
Producer Judith Roles

Contributors

Talks:
Clive Gillinson
Unknown:
Andrew Green

conductor
Jansug Kakhidze
Christian Blackshaw
(piano) live from Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Borodin In the Steppes of CentralAsia
Schumann Piano
Concerto in A minor, Op 54
8.15 During the interval, Stephenjohnson,
Edward Downes and Gerard McBurney consider Rachmaninov's legacy as a symphonist.
8.35 Rachmaninov
Symphony No 2 in E minor, Op 27

Contributors

Conductor:
Jansug Kakhidze
Piano:
Christian Blackshaw
Unknown:
Edward Downes
Unknown:
Gerard McBurney

As part of the Barber
Festival of Contemporary Music, a performance by BEAST (Birmingham Electro-Acoustic
Sound Theatre) directed by Jonty Harrison.
Live from Studio One,
Pebble Mill, Birmingham. BEAST PulseRates
Denis Smalley Valley Flow
(BEAST commission, with funds from West Midlands Arts: world premiere)
Horacio Vaggione
Octuor Jonty Harrison
... et ainsi de suite.... (Birmingham version 1992)
(All first broadcast performances)

Contributors

Directed By:
Jonty Harrison.
Unknown:
Horacio Vaggione
Unknown:
Octuor Jonty Harrison

The last of four programmes tracing the career of the American trumpeter and composer Shorty Rogers.
In this programme, Rogers tells Alyn Shipton why in the mid 60s he gave up playing to concentrate on writing for film and TV; and why in 1982 he was persuaded to take up his trumpet again. Now, at nearly 70 years old,
Rogers is touring with the re-formed Lighthouse All-Stars.

Contributors

Unknown:
Shorty Rogers.
Unknown:
Alyn Shipton

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