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7.35 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance in Bflat minor, Op 72 No 5
Berlin PO/Lorin Maazel
7.40 Janacek
Violin Sonata
Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin)
Pavel Gililov (piano)
7.59 Suk Serenade for Strings: Slovak CO/ Bohdan Warchal Records

Contributors

Violin:
Dmitry Sitkovetsky
Piano:
Pavel Gililov

Robin Holloway and Oliver Knussen
Holloway Scenes from Schumann
BBC SO/Oliver
Knussen Knussen Where the Wild
Things Are
Rooster Wild Thing
STEPHEN RHYSWILUAMS (bass-bar)
London Sinfonietta/ the composer
Producer Andrew Kurowski

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Holloway
Unknown:
Oliver Knussen
Unknown:
Knussen Knussen
Bass-Bar:
Stephen Rhyswiluams
Producer:
Andrew Kurowski
Max:
Rosemary Hardy (sop)
MamajTappy, Female Wild Thing:
Mary King (mezzo)
Wild Thing with Beard/ Goat Wild Thing:
Hugh Hetherington (tenor)
Wild Thing with Horns:
Stephen Richardson (bar)
Bull Wild Thing:
Andrew Gallacher (bass)

Boyce Symphony No 5 in D English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
9.43 Stanford Serenade
(Nonet) in F, Op 95 Capricorn
10.12 Mozart Rondo in A minor (K 511)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
10.23 Haydn
String Quartet in F, Op 77 No 2: Takacs Quartet
10.49 Schmidt
Variations on a Hussar's
Song: New Philharmonia Orchestra/ Hans Bauer

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Hans Bauer

conductor Andrew Davis
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello) Stravinsky Scherzo fantastique
Prokofiev Sinfonia concertante, Op 125
Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition

Contributors

Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum
Cello:
Stravinsky Scherzo

live from St John's, Smith Square, London.
Howard Shelley (piano) London Winds:
Philippa Davies (flute) Gareth Hulse (oboe)
Michael Collins (clarinet) Robin O'Neill (bassoon) Richard Watkins (hom) Hindemith Kleine
Kammermusik, Op 24 No 2 Ligeti Ten Pieces for wind quintet
Beethoven Quintet in E flat for piano and wind, Op 16
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Contributors

Piano:
Howard Shelley
Flute:
Philippa Davies
Oboe:
Gareth Hulse
Clarinet:
Michael Collins
Bassoon:
Robin O'Neill
Bassoon:
Richard Watkins

Music by Vivaldi. Eurilla , a nymph spumed in love by Alcindo, decides to punish him. By the time he changes his mind, it's too late, and the Arcadian allegory is brought to a violent conclusion.
St James's Baroque
Players/Ivor Bolton

Contributors

Music By:
Vivaldi. Eurilla
Unknown:
Ivor Bolton
Eurilla:
Lorna Anderson (sop)
Nice:
Susan Bickley (sop)
Aldndo:
Barry Banks (tenor)

As chief drama critic of the New York Times,
Frank Rich is the most influential theatre reviewer in America. He is also the most feared, and has been called "The Butcher of Broadway". He talks to
Benedict Nightingale , his counterpart on The Times of London.
Producer Julian May

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Rich
Unknown:
Benedict Nightingale

Faye Robinson (soprano) Martyn Hill (tenor)
Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) BBC Welsh Chorus
London Philharmonic
Choir; Winchester Cathedral Choir
BBC Welsh Symphony
Orchestra/Richard Hickox

Contributors

Soprano:
Faye Robinson
Tenor:
Martyn Hill
Bass-Baritone:
Bryn Terfel
Unknown:
Richard Hickox

by DJ Taylor .
There's Portobello,
Greenwich, Soho, South
Moulton Street. And then there's Michael, Sam and Bobby. The adventures of a single woman in the capital, narrated by Shelley Thompson.
Producer Duncan Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Dj Taylor
Unknown:
Shelley Thompson.
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

Brian Morton introduces a recording of the concert given by the American trio of Geri Allen (piano),
Charlie Haden (bass) and Paul Motian (drums) at the Queen Elizabeth Hall during their tour for the Arts Council's
Contemporary Music Network. During the interval, Brian Morton talks to the junior member of the trio, Geri Allen , about her upbringing in Detroit, and her work with groups like M-Base.

Contributors

Introduces:
Brian Morton
Piano:
Geri Allen
Bass:
Charlie Haden
Bass:
Paul Motian
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Talks:
Brian Morton
Unknown:
Geri Allen

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