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with Andrew McGregor. Including
7.04 Vivaldi Concerto in G(RV575)
Taverner Players/ Andrew Parrott
8.00 Wsitonjohannesburg Festival Overture
London Philharmonic/ Bryden Thomson
8.35 Spohr Double Quartet No 1 in D minor, Op 65 Academy of St Martin
Chamber Ensemble. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott
Unknown:
Bryden Thomson

Purcell - The Theatre
Music
Suite: The Gordian Knot
Untied
La Stravaganza, Cologne Thy Genius, lo!
(The Massacre of Paris) (two settings)
Judith Nelson (soprano) David Thomas (bass) Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood
Celia that I once was blest. For Iris I sigh; Fair Iris and her swain (Amphitryon) Judith Nelson (soprano) Martyn Hill (tenor)
Christopher Keyte (bass) Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood
Dioclesian: Overture and Act 2
Soloists
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Judith Nelson
Bass:
David Thomas
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Soprano:
Judith Nelson
Tenor:
Martyn Hill
Bass:
Christopher Keyte
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner

including one of Nikolaus Hamoncourt 's award-winning performances of Beethoven. Schumann
Fantasiestucke, Op 12
Eliso Virsaladze (piano)
10.28 Beethoven
Symphony No 2 in D Chamber Orchestra of Europe/
Nikolaus Hamoncourt
11.02
Prokofiev Sarcasms , Op 17
Eliso Virsaladze (piano)
11.12 Schumann
Scenes from Goethe's Faust (Part 3) (tenor) (bass) (sop) (bar)
Wandsworth School Choir
Aldeburgh Festival Singers English CO/Benjamin Britten

Contributors

Unknown:
Nikolaus Hamoncourt
Unknown:
Nikolaus Hamoncourt
Unknown:
Prokofiev Sarcasms
Pater Ecslaticus:
Peter Pears
Pater Profundus:
Robert Lloyd
Angel:
Jennifer Vywan
Doctor Marianus:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment director Gustav Leonhardt
Julia Gooding and Donna Deam (sopranos)
Michael Chance and Christopher Robson (countertenors)
John Elwes (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (bar) Purcell Come ye sons of art away; Love's 's goddess sure was blind this day
8.25
English National Opera? Bruce Wood explores the professional relationship between Purcell and Dryden.
8.35 Purcell
Masque from Dioclesian

Contributors

Director:
Gustav Leonhardt
Unknown:
Julia Gooding
Sopranos:
Donna Deam
Sopranos:
Michael Chance
Sopranos:
Christopher Robson
Tenor:
John Elwes
Tenor:
David Wilson-Johnson
Unknown:
Bruce Wood

Alexander Goehr at 60
The second of three talks and programmes of his music.
Psalm IV
Alison Wells (soprano) Ruth Gleave (alto)
Paul Silverthorne (viola) Malcolm Hicks (organ) John Alldis Choir/ John Alldis
Alexander Goehr in conversation with Stephen Plaistow.
Fugue on the notes of Psalm IV
Romanza on the notes of Psalm IV
Goldberg Ensemble/ Malcolm Layfield

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Goehr
Soprano:
Alison Wells
Soprano:
Ruth Gleave
Viola:
Paul Silverthorne
Viola:
Malcolm Hicks
Unknown:
John Alldis
Unknown:
John Alldis
Unknown:
Alexander Goehr
Unknown:
Stephen Plaistow.

Deep in Soho, next door to the Raymond Revue Bar, the 606 Theatre Company are staging a streetwise comedy from 1605 by Thomas Dekker called The Honest Whore. Kate McLuskie discusses the differences in approach to popular and elite culture between Dekker's day and our own.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kate McLuskie
Producer:
Mike Greenwood

Gerard McBurney presents the last of four programmes of Russian orchestral music including Tchaikovsky's fantasy overtures.
Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia: St Louis SO/ Leonard Slatkin
Overture: Prince Igor
Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor): LSO/Georg Solti Tchaikovsky The Tempest:
Bournemouth SO/
Andrew Litton. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard McBurney
Unknown:
Leonard Slatkin
Unknown:
Solti Tchaikovsky
Unknown:
Andrew Litton.

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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