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7.35 Pfitzner Scherzo for orchestra: Bamberg SO/ Werner Andreas Albert
7.46 Falla Noctumo
Santiago Rodriguez (piano)
7.51 Montsalvatge Cinco Canciones Negras Victoria de Los Angeles
(soprano); Paris
Conservatoire Orchestra/ Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
8.01 Sor
Minuet No 1, Op 11
Goran Sollscher (guitar)
8.03 Saint-Saens
Suite Algérienne
Prague Radio SO/ Vladimir Valek
Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Pfitzner Scherzo
Unknown:
Werner Andreas Albert
Unknown:
Falla Noctumo
Piano:
Santiago Rodriguez
Unknown:
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos

Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No 1
Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin)
Bruno Giuranna (viola) Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Symphony No 2 in D, Op 36
Cleveland Orchestra/
Christoph von Dohnanyi Records

Contributors

Viola:
Bruno Giuranna
Cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich
Unknown:
Christoph von Dohnanyi

Ireland A London
Overture
BBC Concert
Orchestra/Brian Wright
9.48 Schubert, transcr Liszt Erlkonig
Jorge Bolet (piano)
9.53 Delius Brigg Fair RPO/Thomas Beecham
10.10 Grieg
The Princess; Solvejg's
Song: Peter Katin (piano)
10.20 Maxwell Davies
Renaissance Scottish
Dances: Scottish CO/ The Composer
10.30 Haydn Symphony No 51 in B flat: Scottish CO/Gerard Schwarz
10.52 Geoffrey Bush Concerto for Light
Orchestra: BBC Concert
Orchestra/Brian Wright

Contributors

Piano:
Jorge Bolet
Piano:
Peter Katin
Piano:
Maxwell Davies
Unknown:
Geoffrey Bush

The fifth of nine concerts.
Sun Life Band, conducted by Roy Newsome , who also introduces the programme.
Horovitz Ballet for Band Bruce Broughton Californian Legend
Holst A Moorside Suite
Vaughan Williams Incidental music for Henry V
Gounod, arr Newsome Ballet Suite: Faust

Contributors

Conducted By:
Roy Newsome

John Barrell , Professor of English at the University of Sussex, has written books about English landscape painting, John Clare , Joshua Reynolds and Thomas De Quincey. He talks to Roy Porter about the richness and contemporary relevance of the culture of late 18thand early 19th-century Britain.
Producer Tim Dee

Contributors

Unknown:
John Barrell
Unknown:
John Clare
Unknown:
Joshua Reynolds
Unknown:
Thomas de Quincey.
Unknown:
Roy Porter
Producer:
Tim Dee

Endellion String Quartet live from Studio 1.
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 64 No 4
Britten Quartet No 1 in D
8.20 Judith Weir talks to Anthony Burton.
8.40 Judith Weir Quartet No 1
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 71 No 2

Contributors

Talks:
Judith Weir
Unknown:
Anthony Burton.
Unknown:
Judith Weir

The Cello and the Nightingale
Introduced, and with music performed on the cello, by Julian Lloyd Webber.

In 1924 the cellist Beatrice Harrison became famous with a BBC live broadcast from her garden, of a nightingale accompanying the cello. Patricia Cleveland-Peck's play tells the story of that extraordinary occasion.
Music and Arts: page 12

Contributors

Writer:
Patricia Cleveland-Peck
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Introduction/Cellist:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Beatrice Harrison:
Diana Quick
Captain West:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Colonel Harrison:
Garard Green
Mrs Harrison:
Maxine Audley
Margaret:
Kate Binchy
Mr Eckersley:
Jonathan Adams
Cyril Scott:
Keith Drinkel
Mr Reith:
Gordon Reid
Rex Palmer:
Peter Penry Jones
Listener-in:
Eric Allan
Child:
Jill Lidstone

BBC Radio 3

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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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