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with Piers Burton-Page , including:
Robert Johnson
Three Masque Dances Twenty Plucked Instruments/ Roy Goodman
7.35 Tchaikovsky
Variations on a Rococo
Theme
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) English CO/
Geoffrey Simon
8.00 Schumann
Overture: Manfred New Philharmonia/ Otto K]emperer
8.45 Haydn
Symphony No 19 in D Philharmonia
Hungarica/Antal Dorati Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Piers Burton-Page
Unknown:
Robert Johnson
Unknown:
Roy Goodman
Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch
Unknown:
Geoffrey Simon

Borodin
Overture: Prince Igor Gothenburg SO/ Neemejarvi
9.55 Beethoven
Air russe in A minor, Op 107 No 7; Polonaise in C, Op 89; Six Ecossaises in Eflat (WoO 83)
Anthony Goldstone (piano)
10.09 Arnold Four
Scottish Dances, Op 59 Philharmonia/
Bryden Thomson
10.17 Debussy
Fetes galantes (Book II)
Russell Smythe (baritone) Graham Johnson (piano)
10.26
Saint-Saens Danse macabre, Op 40 Philadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy
10.33 Bizet
Vieille chanson; Ma vie a son secret, La coccinelk
Russell Smythe (baritone) Graham Johnson (piano)
10.45
Saint-Saens Fossils ; The Swan; Finale (Carnival of the Animals) Nash Ensemble
10.51 Faure
L'horizon chimerique
Russell Smythe (baritone) Graham Johnson (piano)
11.00 Mozart
Clarinet Quintet in A (K581)
Jack Brymer (clarinet) Allegri Quartet
11.28 Kodaly, arr
Goldstone Dances of Galanta Anthony Goldstone (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Prince Igor Gothenburg
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Unknown:
Bryden Thomson
Baritone:
Russell Smythe
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Piano:
Saint-Saens Danse
Unknown:
Eugene Ormandy
Baritone:
Russell Smythe
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Piano:
Saint-Saens Fossils
Baritone:
Russell Smythe
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Clarinet:
Jack Brymer
Unknown:
Goldstone Dances
Piano:
Galanta Anthony Goldstone

Verdi's opera in three acts to a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after Dumas' play La dame aux camélias. Sung in Italian.
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra conductor James Levine Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesco Maria Piave
Conductor:
James Levine
Violetta Valery:
Cheryl Studer (soprano)
Flora Bervoix:
Wendy White (mezzo)
Marchese d'Obigny:
Jeffrey Wells (bass-Baritone)
Barone Douphol:
Bruno Pola (bar)
Dottore Grenvil:
Julien Robbins (bass)
Gastone:
Anthony Laciura (tenor)
Alfredo Germont:
Luciano Pavarotti (tenor)
Annina:
Sondra Kelly (mezzo)
Giuseppe:
John Hanriot (tenor)
Giorgio Germont:
Juan Pons (bar)
A Messenger:
Mitchell Sendrowitz (bar)
Servant:
Ross Crolius (bass)

conductor Yoav Talmi
Imogen Cooper (piano) David Nicholson (flute) live from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
Panufnik Hommage a Chopin
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor
8.20 Roy Howat and Stephen Plaistow discuss Chopin's legacy as a composer.
8.40 Osborne Hommage a Chopin (first broadcast) Beethoven Symphony No 7inA

Contributors

Conductor:
Yoav Talmi
Piano:
Imogen Cooper
Flute:
David Nicholson
Unknown:
Roy Howat
Unknown:
Stephen Plaistow

In the third of eight programmes about
American record producer George Avakian , he talks to Ian Carr about his work with composer, band leader and pianist Duke Ellington , whom he first recorded in the early
1950s, nearly 15 years after their first meeting. Studio sessions included the Liberian Suite, and The Mooche with Russell Procope and Jimmy Hamilton. Then there was the tremendous
Newport Jazz Festival....

Contributors

Producer:
George Avakian
Unknown:
Ian Carr
Pianist:
Duke Ellington
Unknown:
Russell Procope
Unknown:
Jimmy Hamilton.

Chant des moissonneurs vendèens; La barque legere; La chanson de Maitre Floh;
Sicilienne Thomas Hampson (baritone)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Gli amori di Teolinda
Julia Varady (soprano) Jorg Fadle (clarinet)
Berlin RSO/Gerd Albrecht Records

Contributors

Baritone:
Sicilienne Thomas Hampson
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Piano:
Gli Amori Di Teolinda
Soprano:
Julia Varady
Clarinet:
Jorg Fadle
Unknown:
Gerd Albrecht

BBC Radio 3

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