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7.00 Telemann Concerto in Ffor three violins (Tafelmusik)
Musica Antiqua
Koln/Reinhard Goebel
7.30 Janacek
Moravian Dances
Slovak PO/Libor Pesek
8.05 Tchaikovsky Marche slave
Russian National
Orchestra/Mikhail Pletnev
8.30 Mozart Divertimento in Bflat (K270)
Amadeus Winds. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Musica Antiqua

Thomas
Overture: Raymond BBC Philharmonic/ Emmanuel Plasson
10.18 Ravel
Prelude in A minor Gaspard de la nuit
Joaquin Achucarro (piano)
10.45 Hahn Venezia: Chansons en dialecte vénitien
The Songmakers' Almanac
11.03 Widor
Organ Symphony No 5 in C minor (1st mvt)
Colin Walsh (organ)
11.15 Rossini IMarinai
The Songmakers' Almanac
11.21 Lalo
Symphonie espagnole
Olivier Charlier (violin) BBC Philharmonic/ Emmanuel Plasson

Contributors

Unknown:
Emmanuel Plasson
Unknown:
Colin Walsh
Unknown:
Emmanuel Plasson

conductor Otmar Maga Vilmos Szabadi (violin) Honegger Pacific
Milhaud La création du monde
Mozart Violin Concerto
No 4 in D (K218)
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
(In association with Forto Kingfisher)

Contributors

Conductor:
Otmar Maga
Violin:
Vilmos Szabadi

Paul Hindmarsh presents the second of eight concerts of brass band music.
Williams Fairey
Engineering Band conductor Peter Parkes
Gilbert Vinter Spectrum Philip Sparke Land of the Long White Cloud Thomas Wilson
Sinfonietta Gilbert Vinter Salute to Youth

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hindmarsh
Conductor:
Peter Parkes
Conductor:
Gilbert Vinter Spectrum
Unknown:
Philip Sparke Land
Unknown:
Thomas Wilson
Unknown:
Sinfonietta Gilbert Vinter

The death of Alessandro Grandi in the Venetian plague of the 1630s was one of the greatest losses to musical life of the period. John Whenham presents a programme of solo songs published in 1626, some of the first music to use the title cantata.
Martyn Hill (tenor)
Andrew Lawrence-King (harp).

Contributors

Unknown:
Alessandro Grandi
Unknown:
John Whenham
Tenor:
Martyn Hill
Tenor:
Andrew Lawrence-King

Alyn Shipton presents a six-part tribute to legendary
American trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and looks back at Dizzy's long career with the help of Milt Jackson , Art Blakey , Illinois Jacquet , Earl Hines ,
Milt Hinton , Bill Dillard ,
Doc Cheatham , Max Roach and Dizzy Gillespie himself. 1: The Sideman
In the late 30s, Dizzy worked first with Teddy Hill and then with Cab Calloway.
Producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Alyn Shipton
Unknown:
Dizzy Gillespie
Unknown:
Milt Jackson
Unknown:
Art Blakey
Unknown:
Illinois Jacquet
Unknown:
Earl Hines
Unknown:
Milt Hinton
Unknown:
Bill Dillard
Unknown:
Doc Cheatham
Unknown:
Max Roach
Unknown:
Dizzy Gillespie
Unknown:
Teddy Hill
Unknown:
Cab Calloway.
Producer:
Derek Drescher

by Terrence McNally.
On a tense search-and-destroy mission in Vietnam, two American marines play the guessing game Botticelli.
With David Holt as Wayne and David Thorpe as Stu.
Director Michael Earley
(Excerpts from John Lennon's 'In His Own Write' Thursday 9.15pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Terrence McNally.
Unknown:
David Holt
Unknown:
David Thorpe
Director:
Michael Earley

Humphrey Carpenter talks to Kanan Makiya about his book Cruelty and Silence dealing with life under despotism in Iraq and the Middle East. And, from Stratford, a first-night review of King Lear. Producer Sally Marmion

Contributors

Talks:
Humphrey Carpenter
Unknown:
Kanan Makiya
Producer:
Sally Marmion

First of two programmes of accessible American music from two very different worlds.
1: Music for the Movies Copland Music for the Movies; Suite: The Red Pony John Harbison
Rembering Gatsby BBC Welsh SO/
Nicholas Cleobury

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Cleobury

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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