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7.00 Musorgsky
St John's Night on the Bare Mountain London Philharmonic, conductor David Lloyd Jones
7.35 Resplghi
Pines of Rome
Boston Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa
8.00 Mozart
Three-part Fugue after Bach (K404a) Grumiaux Trio
8.35 Krommer
Concerto in E flat for two clarinets, Op 35
Thomas Friedli (clarinet)
English Chamber Orchestra, director Antony Pay (clarinet) Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Lyle
Conductor:
David Lloyd Jones
Conductor:
Seiji Ozawa

3: " ...1 don't think the Christian faith is an easy faith. Perhaps the music should reflect something of that...."
Jonathan Harvey talks to Ian Dearden about his attitude to music and religion and introduces three contrasting works which all portray a vision of the Virgin Mary.
Madonna of Winter and Spring
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Peter Eotvos
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis
BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly
Margaret Philips (organ) Lullaby for the unsleeping
Mary King (mezzo) Andrew Ball (piano)

Contributors

Talks:
Jonathan Harvey
Unknown:
Ian Dearden
Unknown:
Virgin Mary.
Conductor:
Peter Eotvos
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Conductor:
Margaret Philips
Piano:
Andrew Ball

presented by Susan Sharpe.
Mozart Keyboard
Concerto No 1 in D
(K107)
Martin Galling (harpsichord) Stuttgart Soloists
10.25 Purcell It Is a Good
Thing to Give Thanks
James Bowman
(countertenor)
Charles Daniels (tenor) Michael George (bass)
Choir of New College, Oxford King's Consort, conductor Robert King
10.37 Bruch Adagio on Celtic Themes
Ofra Harnoy (cello)
London Philharmonic, conductor Charles
Mackerras
10.45 Dusek
Rondo: Les Adieux; Chansonette;
Rondeau a la Turque (12 Etudes melodiques) Jan Panenka (piano)
11.00 Jacob Five Pieces for harmonica and strings Tommy Reilly (harmonica) Academy of St Martin , conductor Neville Marriner
11.15 Field Piano
Concerto No 7 in C minor
John O'Conor (piano)
New Irish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Janos Furst
11.45 Delius
Song of Summer Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Eric Fenby REQUESTS:
Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3,
Broadcasting House, London W1A 1M or phone [number removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
James Bowman
Tenor:
Charles Daniels
Bass:
Michael George
Conductor:
Robert King
Conductor:
Bruch Adagio
Cello:
Ofra Harnoy
Piano:
Jan Panenka
Unknown:
Tommy Reilly
Conductor:
St Martin
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Piano:
John O'Conor
Conductor:
Janos Furst
Conductor:
Eric Fenby

from Hereford
Cathedral.
Introit: Gaudent in coelis
(Victoria); Responses
(Stewart); Psalms 114 and 115 (Tonus Peregrinus, Atkins); Lessons (RSV):
Malachi 4; Luke 3, w 1-20; Office Hymn: On This High Feast Day (NEH 168); Canticles: Aston in F;
Anthem: 0 What Their Joy (Harris); Organ voluntary: Allegro maestoso
(Symphony No 3) (Vierne). Organist and Master of the Choristers Dr Roy Massey. Assistant Organist Geraint Bowen.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Roy Massey.
Organist:
Geraint Bowen.

Peter Serkin (piano) Peter Lieberson
Breeze of Delight Knussen
Variations, Op 24
Henze Piece for
Peter Takemitsu Rain Tree
Sketch I; Rain Tree
Sketch II (In memoriam Olivier Messiaen)
Goehr ...in real time I, Op 50
Bach Goldberg Variations
(Given earlier this month in the Snape MaIlings Concert Hall)

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Serkin
Piano:
Peter Lieberson
Unknown:
Peter Takemitsu

Schutz Domine , labia mea aperies
Buccinate in neomenia tuba
Jubilate Deo
Michael Diedrich and Thomas Nitschke (trebles) Ekkehard Wagner and Reinhart Ginzel (tenors) Members of Dresdener
Kreuzchor, Capella Fidicinia director Hans Gruss
Stockhausen Gesang der Junglinge for tape

Contributors

Treble:
Michael Diedrich
Treble:
Thomas Nitschke
Tenor:
Ekkehard Wagner
Tenor:
Reinhart Ginzel
Director:
Hans Gruss

Valentine Cunningham talks to editor Russell Davies about revelations contained in the newly published diaries of the late Kenneth
Williams. Violinist Tasmin
Little performs live. Producer Mike Greenwood

Contributors

Talks:
Valentine Cunningham
Editor:
Russell Davies
Producer:
Mike Greenwood

BBC Radio 3

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