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Paul Guinery introduces two hours of new releases.
Ponce Sonata
Romdntica Norbert Kraft (guitar)
7.23 Haydn Symphony No 104 in D (London) Los Angeles CO/ Christoph Perick
7.55 Martucci Piano
Quintet in COp 45
Mario Borciani (piano)
Giovane Quartetto Italiano
8.32 Barber Essay No 2 Baltimore SO, David Zinman
8.44 Beethoven Sonata in E minor. op 90
Stephen Kovacevich (piano)

Contributors

Introduces:
Paul Guinery
Guitar:
Romdntica Norbert Kraft
Unknown:
Christoph Perick
Piano:
Mario Borciani
Unknown:
David Zinman
Piano:
Stephen Kovacevich

9.05 Record Review continues with Richard Osborne.
Building a Library:
Walton's Symphony No 1 by Stephen Johnson. George Pratt reviews new records of Baroque vocal music.
10.35 Record Release
Jeremiah Clarke
Come, come along for a dance and a song
Ruth Holton (soprano) Charles Daniels (tenor) Simon Birchall (bass) Parley of Instruments Choir and Baroque
Orchestra/Roy Goodman
10.59
Vivaldi Salve Regina (RV618)
Gerard Lesne (countertenor) II Seminario Musicale
11.14
Monteclair Jephte (excerpt)
Jacques Bona (bass) Sophie Daneman and Claire Brua (sopranos) Les Arts Florissants/ William Christie
11.34 Famous conductors away from home ground and the recording studio often shine with a new light, says Robert Cowan , surveying the Orfeo d'Or series of radio recordings from Munich and Vienna.
12.40 Roussel Bacchus et Ariane: Suite No 2
Bavarian RSO/
Eugene Ormandy (Mono. 1959)
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(9.05-10.35 rptd Wed at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Stephen Johnson.
Unknown:
George Pratt
Unknown:
Jeremiah Clarke
Soprano:
Ruth Holton
Tenor:
Charles Daniels
Bass:
Simon Birchall
Unknown:
Vivaldi Salve Regina
Unknown:
Gerard Lesne
Unknown:
Seminario Musicale
Unknown:
Monteclair Jephte
Bass:
Jacques Bona
Bass:
Sophie Daneman
Sopranos:
Claire Brua
Unknown:
William Christie
Unknown:
Robert Cowan
Unknown:
Roussel Bacchus
Unknown:
Eugene Ormandy
Producers:
Nick Morgan
Producers:
Clive Portbury

Paul Hillier (voice), Stephen Stubbs (lute and psaltery), Andrew Lawrence-King (harp and psaltery), Erin Headley (vielle)
Guiraut de
Borneil Reisglorios
Bemart de Ventadorn
Can vei la lauzeta. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hillier
Unknown:
Stephen Stubbs
Unknown:
Erin Headley
Unknown:
Borneil Reisglorios

Natalie Wheen presents the final programme in the series looking back over the career of Sir Georg Solti , including interviews with Lord Harewood,
Evelyn Glennie , recording producer Michael Hass and members of the LSO, and recordings of Solti as conductor and pianist. 7: The Reluctant Elder Statesman
Extracts from:
Haydn Symphony No 98 in Bflat
Bartok Sonata for two pianos and percussion Bruckner
Symphony No 8 in C minor and Act 3, Scene 2 of Verdi's Falstaff.
Series producer Tim Thorne

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Unknown:
Sir Georg Solti
Unknown:
Evelyn Glennie
Producer:
Michael Hass
Producer:
Tim Thorne

From the House of the Dead
BBC Radio 3's weekend festival, live from the Barbican Hall, London, continues with Janacek's three-act opera after
Dostoevsky. Sung in Czech.
Welsh National Opera Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Andrew Davis

Contributors

Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Filka Morozov:
Jan Blinkhof (tenor)
Skuratov:
Kim Begley (tenor)
Shishkov:
Russell Smythe (bar)
Shapkin:
Stephen Margita (tenor)
Goryanchikov:
Jan Galla (bass)
Commandant:
Norman Bailey (bar)
Alyeya:
Ruth Holton (sop)
Big Convict/KedriliCherevin:
Neil Jenkins (tenor)
Small Convict:
Nicholas Folwell (bar)
Chekunov! Don Juan:
Peter Sidhom (bar)
Prostitute:
Fiona Kimm (mezzo)
Young Convict:
Paul Harrhy (tenor)
Off-stage voice:
Robert Burt (tenor)
A Guard:
Charles Lewis (tenor)
Old Convict:
Ieuan Davies (tenor)
The Cook:
James Miller-Coburn (bar)
The Priest:
Gareth Rhys-Davies (bar)
Drunken Convict:
Michael Clifton-Thompson (tenor)
The Smith:
Ralph Hamer (bass)

Four short stories by Damon Runyon. 3: Social Error
"Most any doll on Broadway will be very glad to have Handsome Jack give her a tumble except, apparently, Midgie Muldoon. "
Read by Kerry Shale . Producer Matthew Walters (Final story Friday 9.30pm)

Contributors

Stories By:
Damon Runyon.
Unknown:
Midgie Muldoon.
Read By:
Kerry Shale
Producer:
Matthew Walters

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