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7.35 Lutoslawski Mini
Overture Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
7.38 Strauss Freundliche
Vision, Op 48 No 1
Felicity Lott (soprano) Scottish National
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
7.41 Dittersdorf
String Quartet in G
Franz Schubert Quartet
8.00 Scarlatti
Sonata in C (Kk 513)
Rafael Puyana (h'chord)
8.03 Francaix Hommage a I'ami Papageno
The Composer (piano) Mainz Wind Ensemble
8.12 Fucik Waltz:
Ballerinas, Op 226: Czech PO/Vaclav Neumann
Producer Patrick Lambert. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Rafael Puyana
Producer:
Patrick Lambert.

with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library: Britten's Serenade for
Tenor, Horn and Strings by Paul Banks.
Adrian Edwards reviews new issues of music for stage and screen.
10.40 Record Release
Gershwin Watch Your
Step (Shall We Dance?) Hollywood Bowl
Orchestra/John Mauceri
10.54 CPE Bach
Concerto in A (Wq 172) Balazs Mate (cello) Concerto Armonico/ Peter Szuts

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Paul Banks.
Unknown:
Adrian Edwards

Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
11.48 Anon The
Pilgrimage to Santiago
(Medieval Songs of Travel) Catherine Bott and Tessa Bonner (sopranos) Kristine Szulik (alto) New London Consort/ Philip Pickett
12.13
Waxman Music for the film Rebecca (extract)
Czech RSO/Adriano
12.29 Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice (Act 2)
Michael Chance (counter-tenor); Stuttgart Chamber Choir; Tafelmusik/ Frieder Bemius
Producer Clive Portbury. Records (Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Piano:
Leif Ove Andsnes
Unknown:
Catherine Bott
Sopranos:
Tessa Bonner
Sopranos:
Kristine Szulik
Unknown:
Philip Pickett
Unknown:
Waxman Music
Unknown:
Gluck Orfeo
Producer:
Clive Portbury.

Scientists and mathematicians reveal their favourite facts.
This week: Noel Dilly , Professor of Anatomy, consultant ophthalmologist and marine biologist, on Sin = o/h.
Producer Matt Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Dilly
Producer:
Matt Thompson

A 20th-century Voice In the second of four programmes, Brian Kay talks to the counter-tenor about his days with the Early Music Consort and the Academy of Ancient Music and about opera at Glyndeboume. With music by anonymous composers, Vivaldi, Dowland,
Johnson and Cavalli, and the voices of David Munrow ,
Christopher Hogwood , Robert Spencer and Dame Janet Baker.

Contributors

Talks:
Brian Kay
Unknown:
David Munrow
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Robert Spencer
Unknown:
Dame Janet Baker.

with Christopher Cook. Reviews: The Buried
Mirror, BBC2's series on Spain and the New World; Toni Morrison 's novel
Jazz; and Grand Canyon, the new film by Lawrence Kasdan. Opinions:
Christopher Bigsby , Mike Gonzalez.
Features: British emigration and American literature; and Japan: the new
Eldorado for immigrants? Producers Nick Ware and Tim Dee

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Toni Morrison
Unknown:
Lawrence Kasdan.
Unknown:
Christopher Bigsby
Unknown:
Mike Gonzalez.
Producers:
Nick Ware
Producers:
Tim Dee

The last of four Mozart operas in performances from the 1991 Salzburg Festival. Sung in German. (bass) (tenor) (bar) (sop) (sop) (sop)(mezzo) (mezzo)
(bar) (sop)(tenor)(tenor)(bass)
Members of the Tolz Boys Choir; Vienna State Opera Chorus; Vienna PO/Solti Actl
7.45 Papageno in Weimar FJ Lamport talks about Goethe's fascination with The Magic Flute and his attempt to write a sequel.
8.05 Act 2

Contributors

Sarastro:
Rene Pape
Tamino:
Deon Walt van Der
Spokesman:
Franz Grundheber
Priest HERBERT:
Lippert (tenor)
Queen of the Night:
Luciana Serra
Pamina:
Ruth Ziesak
Three Ladies:
Inge Nielsen
Three Ladies....................:
Iris Vermillion
Three Ladies....................:
Jard van Nes
Papageno:
Anton Scharinger
Papagena:
Edith Schmidt-Lienbacher
Monostatos,:
Heinz Zednik
Two Men in Armour:
Wolfgang Schmidt
Two Men in Armour:
Hans Franzen

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