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Artist of the Week: BBC Philharmonic
Dvorak Overture: Vanda, Op 25 conductor Stephen Gunzenhauser

9.15 Mozart, arr Michael Haydn Romance in A flat

9.21 Composer of the Week: Puccini
O soave fanciulla (La Boheme)

9.26 Bach Oboe Concerto in D minor (BWV 35,156)

9.39 Brahms Waltzes, Op 39

9.48 Harty A John Field Suite

10.09 Chopin Variations on a Theme from Rossini's "La Cenerentola"

10.14 Strauss Sextet (Capriccio)

10.25 Bax Tintagel

10.41 Giovanni Gabrieli Magnificat a 14

10.48 Schubert Symphony No 8 (Unfinished)

11.12 Tchaikovsky Theme and Variations in F, Op 19 No

11.24 Puccini Intermezzo (Manon Lescaut)

11.30 Handel Arias from The Triumph of Time and Truth

11.42 Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Kay

1: Albert Alain (1880-1971) Pupil of Guilmant and Vierne, organist, composer and fanatical organ builder. By the time he was 90, he had built a 39-stop organ inside the family home.
Marie-Claire Alain (organ) Scherzo; Carillon de Bougival
Messe en I'honneur de St-Louis
Ensemble Vocal de
Lausanne, conductor Michel Corboz
Andre Luy (organ)
Toccata sur "Cantemus Domino"
Producer Tim Thome

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Alain
Unknown:
Marie-Claire Alain
Conductor:
Michel Corboz
Conductor:
Andre Luy
Producer:
Tim Thome

The last of seven programmes in a complete cycle performed by the Borodin Quartet in concerts recorded on the South Bank in 1986. String Quartet No 14 in F sharp, Op 142
3.40 Brett Usher reads extracts from Testimony, the memoirs of Shostakovich.
3.45 String Quartet
No 15 in E flat minor, Op 144

Contributors

Unknown:
Brett Usher

BBC Philharmonic, conductor Richard Hickox
Alison Hargan (soprano), Keith Lewis (tenor), David Wilson-Johnson (baritone) Leeds Philharmonic Chorus Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Choir
Choristers of Leeds Parish
Church and Liverpool Cathedral
Britten War Requiem

Contributors

Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Soprano:
Alison Hargan
Tenor:
Keith Lewis
Tenor:
David Wilson-Johnson

A tribute to
Stephen Oliver
(1952-1992). Symphony
Cantata: The Vessel
Helen Miles (soprano)
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor) Brindley Sherratt (bass) BBC Singers
London Mozart Players
Jane Glover introduces and conducts this BBC
Invitation Concert which launched the Stephen Oliver Trust earlier this year.
Between the works,
Michael Finnissy presents a portrait of his friend and colleague. And, to follow, a recording of Character Pieces derived from Metastasio's "La Clemenza di Tito"
Members of the London
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Andrew Parrott Producer Michael Emery

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Oliver
Soprano:
Helen Miles
Tenor:
Andrew Murgatroyd
Bass:
Brindley Sherratt
Introduces:
Jane Glover
Unknown:
Stephen Oliver
Unknown:
Michael Finnissy
Conductor:
Andrew Parrott
Producer:
Michael Emery

Written and directed by Derek Jarman.
"You say to the boy open your eyes. When he opens his eyes and sees the light You make him cry out.
Saying 0 Blue come forth...."
A unique collaboration between Channel 4 and Radio 3, this is a simultaneous broadcast of Derek Jarman's latest film on TV and radio. Blue is an account of the author's own experiences confronting HIV and Aids.
With the voices of John Quentin, Nigel Terry, Derek Jarman and Tilda Swinton
Music composed by Simon Fisher Turner
Sound design by Marvin Black
A Basilisk production
SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with Channel 4 television

Contributors

Directed By:
Derek Jarman.
Unknown:
Derek Jarman
Unknown:
John Quentin
Unknown:
Nigel Terry
Unknown:
Derek Jarman
Unknown:
Tilda Swinton
Composed By:
Simon Fisher
Unknown:
Marvin Black

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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