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Barber
Adagio for Strings
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
7.07 Scarlatti
Sonata in C (Kk 460) Trevor Pinnock
(harpsichord)
7.16
Carl Davis The Ball; Garden Scene (Flesh and the Devil) London Philharmonic
Orchestra/
The Composer

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hickox
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Harpsichord:
Carl Davis

7.35 Mozart
Symphony No 25 in G minor (K 183)
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.45 Claude Gervaise
Two
Branles Pierre Phalese
Passamesso Ulsamer-Collegium / Josef Ulsamer
7.59
Tchaikovsky Serenade mélancolique Midori (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra/
Leonard Slatkin
8.08 Dittersdorf
Concerto in G
Heinz Holliger (oboe) Camerata Bern / Thomas Furi
Producer Sarah Devonald
Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Claude Gervaise
Unknown:
Branles Pierre Phalese
Unknown:
Passamesso Ulsamer-Collegium
Unknown:
Josef Ulsamer
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Serenade
Unknown:
Leonard Slatkin
Oboe:
Camerata Bern
Oboe:
Thomas Furi
Producer:
Sarah Devonald

with Richard Osbome.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Schumann's Piano Quintet by Stephen Dodgson. Anthony Burton with discs of choral works by Walton, Lambert and Tippett.
Jan Smaczny on the first commercial recording of Dvorak's opera Dmitrij. Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osbome.
Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson.
Unknown:
Anthony Burton
Producers:
Nick Morgan
Producers:
Clive Portbury

England v Pakistan.
Ball-by-ball commentary on the third day's play in the Second Cornhill Test at
Lord's by Brian Johnston , Jonathan Agnew and Christopher Martin -Jenkins.
With expert comment from Fred Trueman and Vic Marks.

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Christopher Martin
Unknown:
Fred Trueman
Unknown:
Vic Marks.

1.10 Johnners at 80
Peter Baxter looks back at
Brian Johnston 's career as he approaches his 80th birthday.
0 FEATURE: page 38
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40 Commentary, including further county scores in the tea interval and a close-of-play summary.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Baxter
Unknown:
Brian Johnston

Mozart's first comic opera, written when he was 12, in a performance from last year's Innsbruck Early Music Festival. This opera buffa is in three acts. It was first produced at Salzburg in May 1769. The text is by Coltellini, after a libretto by Goldini first set by Perillo (1764).
Rosina, a Hungarian Baroness,
Concerto Cologne/ Rene Jacobs

Contributors

Unknown:
Rene Jacobs
pretending to be a simpleton:
Lena Lootens(sop)
Don Cassandro, a rich misogynist:
Francois Harismendy(bass)
Don Polidoro, his brother:
Guy de Mey(tenor)
Giacinta, their sister:
Jennifer Larmore(mezzo)
Ninetta, her cliambermaid:
Isabelle Poulenard(sop)
Fracasso, Rosina's brother:
Jurg Durmuller(tenor)
Simone, his valet:
Olivier Lallouette(bass)

"A few weeks after my father died, my stepfather became a widower.... My mother wanted to go to the Chinese New Year Lion Dance in Soho and she didn't want to go alone." Susannah Clapp reflects on the experience of having known two
"fathers", each different, each with a separate history ...
Producer Duncan Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Susannah Clapp
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

String Quintet in C (D956) Lindsay Quartet
Peter Cropper and Ronald Birks (violins) Robin Ireland (viola)
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello) with Alexander Baillie (cello)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cropper
Violins:
Ronald Birks
Viola:
Robin Ireland
Cello:
Bernard Gregor-Smith
Cello:
Alexander Baillie

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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