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with Andrew MacGregor. Music, news, weather and arts news, including: Vivaldi Concerto in E minor (RV134)
Tafelmusik/Jeanne Lamon
7.10 Haydn Symphony No 8 in G (Le Soir) Lausanne Chamber Orchestra/
Jesus Lopez-Cobos
7.45 Howells Three Dances Malcolm Stewart (violin) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra/Vemon Handley
8.35 Weber Clarinet
Concerto No 2 in Eflat Antony Pay
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew MacGregor.
Violin:
Malcolm Stewart

Bohemians in Vienna Mozart, arr Jan Wendt Overture: The Marriage of Figaro Collegium Musicum
Pragense/Frantisek Vajnar Leopold Kozeluh
Clarinet Quartet in Eflat, Op 39 No 3
Dieter Klocker (clarinet) German String Trio
Antonin Reicha Fugue on a theme by Haydn, Op
36 No 3; Fugue on a theme by Mozart, Op 36 No 7 Tiny Wirtz (piano)
Antonin Vranicky
Sanctus and Benedictus (Mass in Eflat)
Jana Jonasova (soprano)
Marie Mrazova (contralto) Vladimir Dolezal (tenor) Richard Novak (bass)
Prague CO/Pavel Kuhn
Jan Vanhal Symphony in G minor
Prague CO. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Figaro Collegium Musicum

presented by Susan Sharpe. Boyce
Symphony No 3 in C English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
10.07 Bax
Piano Trio in Bflat Borodin Trio
10.30 Bellini
Overture: Norma
Welsh National Opera Orchestra/
Richard Bonynge
10.40
Bellini Vieni , vieni (IPuritani)
Joan Sutherland (soprano) Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) LSO/Richard Bonynge
10.45 Britten Storm Scene (Noyes Fludde)
Owen Brannigan (bass) Sheila Rex (soprano)
East Suffolk Children's Orchestra
English Chamber
Orchestra/Norman Del Mar
10.55 Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No1 Julius Katchen (piano)
11.05 Bach Sonata No 3 in G minor (BWV 1029) Yo-Yo Ma (cello)
Kenneth Cooper (h'chord)
11.20 Bloch
Concerto Grosso No 1 Eastman-Rochester
Orchestra/Howard Hanson
11.45 Benedict The Moon has raised her lamp above (TheLilyofKillarney) Paul Elliot (tenor) Paul Hillier (bass)
Lena-Liis Kiesel (piano)
11.50 Boyce
Symphony No 6 in F
English Consort/Trevor Pinnock. Records

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Richard Bonynge
Unknown:
Bellini Vieni
Soprano:
Joan Sutherland
Tenor:
Luciano Pavarotti

live from Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Joan Rodgers (soprano)
Malcolm Martineau (piano) Songs by Richard Strauss , Schubert including Die Forelle and Gretchen am Spinnrade - and four French folk-song arrangements by Britten.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Soprano:
Joan Rodgers
Piano:
Malcolm Martineau
Songs By:
Richard Strauss

On 12 November 1931, the Gramophone Company opened their new studio complex at Abbey Road with an impressive ceremony including a recording session in which Sir Edward Elgar conducted his symphonic study Falstaff. In the seventh of eight programmes, Malcolm Ruthven introduces an extract from this recording and the soundtrack of a short Pathe film, made on that day, which captured Sir Edward and the orchestra at work.

Another project revived at about this time was a recording of Elgar's Violin Concerto uncut. The soloist was to be the 16-year-old Yehudi Menuhin, who recalls his first impressions of Sir Edward and the concerto.

Contributors

Presenter:
Malcolm Ruthven
Guest:
Yehudi Menuhin

live from Guildford Cathedral.
Introit: Look up, sweet babe (Berkeley); Responses (Doveton); Psalms 69, 70 (Turle, Webb, Bairstow, Flintoft); First Lesson: Isaiah 40, w 21-31;
Canticles: Sumsion in G;
Second Lesson: Hebrews 1, w 1-12; Anthem: Videte miraculum (Tallis); Hymn: Earth has many a noble city (Stuttgart); Organ voluntary: Choral (Boulnois).
Organist and Master of the Choristers
Andrew Millington. Sub-Organist Geoffrey Morgan.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Millington.
Unknown:
Geoffrey Morgan.

conductor Robert Ziegler Nigel Robson (tenor) Debussy Prélude a Vapres-midi d'unfaune lain Hamilton Vers Apollinaire (first perf) John Lunn Le voyage
(BBC commission - first performance)
Tippett Ritual Dances
(The Midsummer Marriage)

Contributors

Conductor:
Robert Ziegler
Tenor:
Nigel Robson

BBC Radio 3

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