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Music, news, weather and arts news with Piers Burton-Page , including:
7.00 Haydn Symphony No 27in G
Ensemble 13/
Manfred Reichert
7.15 Faure Dolly Suite Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick (piano duet)
8.20 Bach Prelude in G
(BWV902)
Virginia Black (h'chord)
8.45 Hoist Japanese Suite LSO/Adrian Boult. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Piers Burton-Page
Unknown:
Manfred Reichert
Unknown:
Cyril Smith
Piano:
Phyllis Sellick

Witold Lutoslawski presented by Adrian Thomas
3: The 1960s
Trois poèmes d'Henri Michaux
Polish Radio Choir, Cracow Polish National Radio SO/ The Composer and Wojciech Michniewski. Paroles tissees
Louis Devos (tenor) Symphony No 2
Polish National Radio
SO/The Composer. Records

Contributors

Presented By:
Adrian Thomas
Presented By:
Wojciech Michniewski.
Tenor:
Louis Devos

with Susan Sharpe.
Purcell Hark how the Songsters (Timon of Athens) James Bowman and Michael Chance
(countertenors) King's Consort/ Robert King
10.14 Avison
Concerto in D, Op 6 No 6 Hurwitz Chamber
Ensemble/Emanuel Hurwitz
10.23
Mozart Vesperae solennes de confessore (K339)
Lynne Dawson (soprano) David James (alto)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
Paul Hillier (bass)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Stephen Layton (organ) Cambridge Classical
Players/Stephen Cleobury
10.50 Moeran String Trio Peter Hanson (violin) Peter Lale (viola)
Martin Loveday (cello)
11.12 Prokofiev Symphonic Song Scottish National
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
11.25
Schumann Der Nussbaum
Marian Anderson (sop) Franz Rupp (piano)
11.30 Schubert, transcr Liszt Widmung
Jorge Bolet (piano)
11.35 Raff Symphony No 5 in E (Lenore): 4th mvt (Reunited in Death)
London Philharmonic/
Bernard Herrmann
11.50 Purcell Incidental music The Old Bachelor ECO/Raymond Leppard Records
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Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Purcell Hark
Unknown:
James Bowman
Unknown:
Michael Chance
Unknown:
Mozart Vesperae
Soprano:
Lynne Dawson
Soprano:
David James
Bass:
Paul Hillier
Violin:
Peter Hanson
Viola:
Peter Lale
Cello:
Martin Loveday
Unknown:
Schumann Der Nussbaum
Unknown:
Marian Anderson
Piano:
Franz Rupp
Unknown:
Liszt Widmung
Piano:
Jorge Bolet
Unknown:
Bernard Herrmann

live from lily Cathedral.
Introit: They that put their trust in the Lord (Robin Orr ); Responses: Lloyd;
Psalm 89 (Garrett, Elvey, Oakeley); Lessons (REB):
Jeremiah 6, vv 9-21; John 4, vv 1-26; Office Hymn:
Most Holy Lord and God of Heaven (plainsong); Canticles: The Short
Service (Robin Orr ):
Anthem: For lo, I raise up (Stanford); Hymn: Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise (Magda); Organ voluntary: Improvisation sur le Te Deum
(Toumemire).
Director of Music
Paul Trepte.
Assistant Organist David Price.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Orr
Unknown:
Robin Orr
Unknown:
Paul Trepte.
Organist:
David Price.

Waynflete Singers
Bournemouth Symphony Chorus/Richard Hickox live from the Colston Hall , Bristol
Britten Suite on English folk tunes: A Time There Was
Delius Songs of Farewell
8.10 Lyndon Jenkins examines Sibelius's
English connections.
8.30 Sibelius
Symphony No 2 in D (Given in association with Harveys of Bristol)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colston Hall
Unknown:
Lyndon Jenkins

In the third of five conversations with contemporary writers in South Africa, Christopher Hope talks to two Afrikaans novelists about their current work and about the books which brought them to international attention. For Elsa Joubert , it was Poppy Nongena , an account of the attempts of a black Afrikaans-speaking woman to protect her children during the Cape
Town riots; and for Dalene Matthee Circles in a Forest, a novel which describes the beauties of the Knysna Forest and a strange family of "royals" who believe themselves to be related to King George III.

Contributors

Talks:
Christopher Hope
Unknown:
Elsa Joubert
Unknown:
Poppy Nongena
Unknown:
King George Iii.

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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