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Darius Milhaud
3: Jazz Influences Caramel Mou
Ian Hobson (piano) Flute Sonatina
Aurele Nicolet (flute)
Oleg Maisenberg (piano) Clarinet Concerto
Michael Collins (clarinet) BBCPO/
Jean-Claude Casadesus Three Rag Caprices Ian Hobson (piano)
La Création du
Monde John Harle (alto saxophone) London Sinfonietta/ Simon Rattle. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Darius Milhaud
Unknown:
Caramel Mou
Piano:
Ian Hobson
Piano:
Oleg Maisenberg
Clarinet:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Jean-Claude Casadesus
Piano:
Ian Hobson
Unknown:
Monde John Harle
Unknown:
Simon Rattle.

with Susan Sharpe.
Abel Symphony in Bflat, Op 7 No 2
Cantilenal Adrian Shepherd
10.09 Orff In Taberna (Carmina Burana)
Jeffrey Black (baritone) Michael Chance
(counter-tenor)
London Philharmonic
Chorus (male voices)
LPO/Franz Welser-Most
10.20 Bridge
The Hour Glass
Kathryn Stott (piano)
10.33 Beethoven
Romance No 2 in F, Op 50 Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Philharmonia Orchestra/
John Pritchard
10.42 Tosti
Aprile; Ideale; Sogno Jose Carreras (tenor)
English CO/Edoardo Müller
10.55 Bourgeois Serenade, Op 22
Christopher Herrick (organ) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Abel Symphony
Baritone:
Jeffrey Black
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
John Pritchard
Tenor:
Jose Carreras
Unknown:
Christopher Herrick

live from the Queen's Hall. Peter Donohoe (piano) Tchaikovsky
Two Pieces, Op 10 Sonata in G, Op 37
11.45 Festival Reports
Christopher Cook talks to German film director
Hans Jurgen Syberberg.
12.05
Tchaikovsky Valse a Cinq Temps, Op 72 No 16
Rachmaninov Ten Etudes Tableaux
Stravinsky Three
Movements from Petrushka

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Talks:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
Hans Jurgen Syberberg.
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Valse

Alexander Baillie (cello) Andrew Ball (piano)
Martinu Variations on a Slovak theme
Kodaly Sonata, Op 4 Dvorak Rondo in G minor, Op 94
Suk Balada in D minor,
Op 3 No 1; Serenade in A, Op 3 No 2

Contributors

Cello:
Alexander Baillie
Piano:
Andrew Ball
Unknown:
Dvorak Rondo
Unknown:
Suk Balada

Live from Westminster Cathedral.

Deus in adiutorium (plainsong);
Office Hymn: Sol ecce lentus occidens (plainsong)
Psalms: 61, 66 (plainsong)
New Testament Canticle: Col 1, vv 12-20 (plainsong)
Reading: I Peter 5, vv 5b-11
Homily: The Rev John Arnold
Magnificat septimi toni (Morales)
Motet: Laudate Dominum (Tallis)
Antiphon: Salve Regina (Lassus)
Organ Voluntary: Dialogue (Suite du deuxieme ton, Guilain)

Contributors

Homily:
The Rev John Arnold
Master:
of Music James O'Donnell
Assistant Master of Music:
Iain Simcock

live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Maria-Joao Pires (piano) Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra/Riccardo Chailly Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 4 in G
8.05 A Defence of Poetry Professor Kelvin Everest introduces Shelley's Ode to the West Wind and To a Skylark.
Reader Gerard Murphy.
8.25 Bruckner
Symphony No 1 in C minor

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Piano:
Maria-Joao Pires
Introduces:
Professor Kelvin Everest
Reader:
Gerard Murphy.

Basque Culture in the 90s Award-winning Basque writer Bernardo Atxaga has called his people the Txerokis (Cherokees) of Spain - for the rarity of their language, their pride, their survival of years of oppression. In the week that sees the publication of Atxaga's Obabakoak
(Stories of Obaba), the first Basque book to be translated into English, Jan Fairley visits Obaba and the rest of Euskal Herria to explore Basque culture. Producer Julian May

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernardo Atxaga
Unknown:
Jan Fairley

Mendelssohn Variations concertantes in D, Op 17
Wolfgang Boettcher (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 73
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
Mendelssohn Sonata No
2 in D, Op 58
Boris Pergamenschikov (cello) Pavel Gililov (piano)

Contributors

Cello:
Wolfgang Boettcher
Piano:
Ian Brown
Piano:
Schumann Fantasiestucke
Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum
Piano:
Ian Brown
Cello:
Boris Pergamenschikov
Piano:
Pavel Gililov

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