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Elgar Overture: Cockaigne Philharmonia/Barbirolli
7.15 Bruch Kol Nidrei
Pierre Fournier (cello)
Lamoureux Orch/Martinon
7.30 am News
7.35 Chausson Soir de fete: Toulouse Capitole Orchestra/Plasson
7.50 Rachmaninov
Piano Trio No I in G minor: Borodin Trio
8.05 Nielsen Springtime on Funen: Soloists
Lille Muko University
Choir; St Klemens School Children's Choir
Odense SO/Vetd. Records

Contributors

Cello:
Pierre Fournier

Thomas Tallis
Sancte Deus , sancte/ortis Tallis Scholars/Phillips Mass for four voices Hilliard Ensemble
Solfaing Song: Fretwork If Ye Love Me; Hear the Voice and Prayer: Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips
Videte miraculum; Honor, virtus, et potestas: Taverner Choir/Andrew Parrott

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Tallis
Unknown:
Sancte Deus

with Susan Sharpe.

Mozart Divertimento in D (K 334) (1-3 m vts) - Members of Vienna Octet

9.56 Allegri Miserere - Tallis Scholars/Phillips

10.10 Borodin Piano Quintet - Walter Panhoffer, Anton Fietz, Wilhelm Hubner (violins); Gunther Breitenbach (viola), Ferenc Mihaly (cello)

10.31 Elgar Sospiri - New Philharmonia/Barbirolli

10.37 Maxwell Davies Yesnaby Ground; Dances from The Two Fiddlers; Farewell to Stromness - SCO Members/Composer (piano)

10.52 Barber String Quartet, Op 11 - Cleveland Quartet

11.11 Brahms Alto Rhapsody - Helen Watts Lausanne Pro-Arte Chorus, Suisse Romande Chorus and Orchestra/Ansermet

11.25 Mozart Divertimento in D (K334) (4-6 mvts)

(Records)

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Sharpe

conductor Jacques Delacote Tasmin Little (violin) Bernstein Overture:
Candide
Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Massenet Ballet: Le Cid
(excerpts)
Faure Dolly Suite
Massenet Meditation
(Thais)
Chabrier Espana
1.00pm News

Contributors

Conductor:
Jacques Delacote
Violin:
Tasmin Little
Unknown:
Chabrier Espana

for Ash Wednesday, live from the chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Responses: Ebdon;
Psalm 51: Miserere mei
Deus (Allegri); Lessons: Isaiah l:w 11-20;
Matthew 16: vv 21-8; Antiphon: Non in solo pane; Canticles: The Short Service (Byrd); Anthem: Emendemus in melius
(Byrd); Hymn: Lordjesus Think on Me (Southwell); Organ voluntary:
Passacaglia in D minor
(BuxWV 161) (Buxtehude). Director of music
Christopher Robinson
Organ student James Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
James Martin

The professional "song-poets" of Berber society have left their itinerant ways for settled lives in the towns of Morocco. In the first of two programmes, Donald Macleod presents new recordings of the sung poems of master rwayes. Records. Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Producer:
Alan Hall

Does liberal democracy mark the end of history?
Francis Fukuyama , who believes it does, takes part in a discussion chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer Rachel Yorke

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Fukuyama
Unknown:
Robert Hewison.
Producer:
Rachel Yorke

Peter Hall , Nigel Robson (tenors), Stephen Roberts (baritone),
Brian Bannatyne Scott (bass) London Sinfonietta conductor Simon Rattle.
Live from Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Satie Parade
Ives Three Places in New England 8.05 Kipling in Vermont
John Wilders describes the four years the author spent in the north-east of the United States.
8.25 Schreker Chamber
Symphony
Stravinsky Ragtime Renard

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hall
Tenors:
Nigel Robson
Tenors:
Stephen Roberts
Baritone:
Brian Bannatyne Scott
Conductor:
Simon Rattle.

The story of the Social Democratic Party, written and presented in three parts by Anthony Howard.

The Falklands factor, the leadership contest between Roy Jenkins and David Owen and the electoral disappointment in 1983. Including contributions from Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, David Owen, Bill Rodgers, Shirley Williams, John Biffen, Roy Hattersley, Charles Kennedy, Robert Maclennan, David Sainsbury and Sir David Steel.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Howard
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
Bill Rodgers
Unknown:
Shirley Williams
Unknown:
John Biffen
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Unknown:
Charles Kennedy
Unknown:
Robert Maclennan
Unknown:
David Sainsbury
Unknown:
Sir David Steel

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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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