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presented by Paul Guinery.
7.09 Part Berlin Mass
Oregon Repertory Singers, conductor Gilbert Seeley
7.50 Haydn Symphony No 80 in D minor
Stockholm CO/Esa-Pekka Salonen
8.25 Malcolm Williamson Requiem for a Tribe Brother
BBC Singers/Simon Joly

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Guinery
Producer:
Piers Burton-Page

Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) LSO/Claudio Abbado
9.13 Artist of the Week
Margaret Price (soprano) Mozart Ach, lch Fühl's (The Magic Flute)
Dresden Staatskapelle/ Colin Davis
9.17 Vivaldi Trio Sonata in G minor (RV81)
Paul Goodwin and Gail
Hennessey(oboes)
Frances Eustace (bassoon) Nigel North (archlute) John Toll (harpsichord)
9.24 Gershwin Sweet and Low Down; Novellette in Fourths
The Composer (piano roll)
9.31 Wagner Forest
Murmurs (Siegfried) Cleveland Orchestra/ George Szell
9.38 Schubert The Lord is my Shepherd
Westminster Cathedral
Choir/James O'Donnell
9.44 Oscar Straus
Serenade for strings
RIAS Sinfonietta/Jiri Starek
10.06 Brahms Ihrhabt nun Traurigkeit (Ein Deutsches Requiem)
Margaret Price (soprano) Bavarian Radio Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
10.13 Composer of the Week: Bartok Hungarian Peasant Song
Budapest SO/Andras Ligeti
10.20 Brahms Hungarian Dances: Nos 18-21
Yaara Tal and Andreas
Groethuysen (pianos)
10.27 Stravinsky Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks) Scottish CO/Jukka-Pekka Saraste
10.42 Copland Five Old American Songs
Marilyn Home (mezzo) ECO/Carl Davis
10.55 Gershwin That
Certain Feeling; So am I
The Composer (piano roll)
11.02 Wagner
Trauermarsch and Finale
(Gdtterdammerung) Cleveland Orchestra/ George Szell
11.17 Francaix Danses exotiques
Mainz Wind Ensemble
11.28 Griffes Three Tone
Poems
James Tocco (piano)
11.37 Sibelius Symphony No 5 in E flat
CBSO/Simon Rattle
Producer Edward Blakeman Discs

Stefan Vladar (piano) Rainer Honeck (violin) BBC Singers
Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra/Adam Fischer Haydn Svanisce in un momento (R ritorno di Tobia); The Storm Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 3 in C minor
Schubert Rondo in A (D438) Haydn Symphony No 97 in C

Contributors

Piano:
Stefan Vladar
Violin:
Rainer Honeck

A Centenary Celebration
A concert given yesterday in the Wessex Hall, Poole, to mark the centenary of the two Bournemouth orchestras.
Tippett Fanfare (The Mask of Time)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/Tamas Vasary
Chopin Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise
Tamas Vasary (piano) Part Fratres
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, director Richard Studt (violin) Mozart Symphony No 35 in D (K385) (Haffner)
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Tamas Vasary
3.55 Susan Sharpe talks to Anthony Woodcock ,
Managing Director of the Bournemouth orchestras.
4.15 Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat
Bournemouth SO, conductor Andrew Litton

Contributors

Unknown:
Grand Polonaise
Piano:
Tamas Vasary
Violin:
Richard Studt
Conductor:
Tamas Vasary
Talks:
Susan Sharpe
Unknown:
Anthony Woodcock
Conductor:
Andrew Litton

Including the diary of Alison Britton - curator of a new exhibition of artists working in clay at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford. Plus
Peter Shaffer , new Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford, talking to Humphrey Carpenter.
Producer Neil Trevithick

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Britton
Unknown:
Peter Shaffer
Unknown:
Humphrey Carpenter.
Producer:
Neil Trevithick

Osborne's factually based play is set in Austria,
Hungary and Poland between 1890 and 1913. Alfred Redl , a brilliant army officer, is faced with his indiscretions and forced to commit others of a different kind.
Directors Anton Gill and John Tydeman
(Look Back in Anger next Saturday on Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Redl
Directors:
Anton Gill
Directors:
John Tydeman
Albert Redl:
Gary Bond
Siczynski/Stanitsin/Lady Godiva:
Haydn Wood
Steinbauer/von Taussig:
Sean Arnold
Young man/Marie Antoinette:
John McAndrew
VonMohl:
Norman Rodway
AlbrechtlPaut:
Martyn Read
Hilde:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Col OMensky:
Robert Lang
General von Hotzendorf:
Patrick Barr
Countess Delyanoff:
Jill Bennett
Kunz:
John Church
Baron von Epp:
John Moffatt
Ferdy:
Philip Fox
Tsarina/Mischa/ Victor:
Richard Gibson
Stefan Kovacs/Dr Schoepfer:
Gordon Reid
von Kupfer:
Anthony Hyde
Narrator:
Alexander John

presented by Brian Wright , who talks to Ivor Bolton about his work with the St
James's Baroque Players and the martial drama of RPugno David ,
Alessandro Scarlatti 's colourful oratorio telling the biblical story of David's fight with Goliath.
St James's Baroque
Players, director Ivor Bolton Producers Michael Emery and Tim Thome

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Wright
Unknown:
Ivor Bolton
Unknown:
Rpugno David
Unknown:
Alessandro Scarlatti
Director:
Ivor Bolton
Producers:
Michael Emery
Producers:
Tim Thome
David:
Margaret Feaviour
Jonathan:
Lesley Jane Rogers
Saul:
Penny Vickers
Goliath:
Geoffrey Davidson
Narrator:
Neil MacKenzie
Chorus of Israelites I Philistines:
Bbc Singers

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