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7.35 Tchaikovsky Polonaise and Waltz (Eugene Onegin )
Royal Opera House
Orchestra/Colin Davis
7.47 Beethoven
Octet in E flat, Op 103 Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
8.08 Rodgers, arr Hough My favourite things
Stephen Hough (piano)
8.11 Bizet
L'Arlésienne: Suite No 2
London Symphony
Orchestra/Claudio Abbado Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Polonaise
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin

Samuel Barber
Second Essay for Orchestra: Utah
Symphony Orchestra/ Joseph Silverstein Knoxville: Summer of 1915: Dawn Upshaw (sop) Orchestra of St Lukes/ David Zinman
Cello Concerto: Yo-Yo Ma
(cello); Baltimore SO/ David Zinman Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Barber
Unknown:
Dawn Upshaw
Cello:
David Zinman
Unknown:
David Zinman

Robert Carver 0 bone fesu a 19: Taverner Choir/ Andrew Parrott
9.47 Mendelssohn
Three Fantasies or Caprices, Op 16
Martin Jones (piano)
10.00 Kenneth Leighton Fantasy Octet, Op 87 Academy of Ancient
Music Chamber Ensemble
10.23 Grainger
Scottish Strathspey Martin Jones (piano)
10.29 Petrassi Nunc
Mark Delpriora (guitar)
10.37 Kenneth Leighton Sonatina No 1
Erik Parkin (piano)
10.42 Mendelssohn
String Quartet in Eflat, Op 12
Lindsay Quartet
11.08 anon
Psalm 43 (Martyrs)
Scottish Philharmonic
Singers
11.12 Kenneth Leighton Martyrs, Op 73 Stephen and Nicholas Cleobury (organ)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Carver
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott
Piano:
Martin Jones
Piano:
Kenneth Leighton
Piano:
Martin Jones
Piano:
Petrassi Nunc
Guitar:
Mark Delpriora
Guitar:
Kenneth Leighton
Piano:
Erik Parkin
Singers:
Kenneth Leighton
Singers:
Nicholas Cleobury

The third of four Mozart opera performances from last year's Salzburg Festival.
Sung in Italian. (tenor) (tenor) (sop) (mezzo) (bass) Vienna State Opera
Chorus
Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra conductor Colin Davis (Austrian Radio recording)
(Die Zauberflote next Saturday
6.30pm)

Contributors

Conductor:
Colin Davis
Tito Vespasiano:
Francisco Araiza
Vitellia:
Charlotte Margiono
Sesto:
Delores Ziegler (mezzo)
Servilia:
Sylvia McNair
Annio:
Vesselina Kasarova
Publio:
Alexander Malta

John Godber , one of Britain's most popular and most performed playwrights, talks to
Paul Allen about his career and a new comedy April in Paris.
Producer Abigail Appleton

Contributors

Unknown:
John Godber
Unknown:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Abigail Appleton

Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
BBC Symphony Chorus Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir Chorusmaster
Stephen Jackson
Choristers from King's College, Cambridge conductor Andrew Davis Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 6 in E minor Britten St Nicolas

Contributors

Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Unknown:
Stephen Jackson
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams

Django Reinhardt , the son of a gypsy entertainer, was bom in Belgium in 1910. In the first of six programmes on the legendary guitarist,
Max Harrison looks at his early years in Paris, where he worked in dance halls and cabaret, survived a fire, and began to take an interest in jazz.

Contributors

Unknown:
Django Reinhardt
Guitarist:
Max Harrison

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