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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Berlioz Overture:
Le Corsaire
Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit
7.27 Mendelssohn Song without Words in E flat
(Book 3, No 1)
Andras Schiff (piano)
7.32 Zelenka Trio Sonata
NolinF
Heinz Holliger and Maurice Bourgue (oboes)
Klaus Thunemann (bassoon) Lucio Buccarella (double bass) Christiane Jaccottet
(harpsichord)
8.05 Milhaud Chamber
Symphony No 1, Op 43 (Printemps)
Capella Cracoviensis/Karl Anton Rickenbacher
8.24 Purcell Hear me, 0 Lord, the Great Support Charles Daniels and Paul
Agnew (tenors)
Michael George (bass)
King's Consort/Robert King
8.42 Shostakovich Piano
Concerto No 2 in F
The Composer (piano) French National Radio
Orchestra/Andre Cluytens Producer Andrew Lyle Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Piano:
Andras Schiff
Unknown:
Heinz Holliger
Oboes:
Maurice Bourgue
Bassoon:
Klaus Thunemann
Bassoon:
Lucio Buccarella
Harpsichord:
Christiane Jaccottet

Live from Cardiff with Nicola Heywood Thomas.
10.00 Haydn Symphony NolinD
BBC SO/Mark Wigglesworth
10.10 Artist of the Week: Margaret Price (soprano)
Mozart Ch'io mi scordi di te?(K505)
10.25 Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 1 in C
John Lill (piano)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Tadaaki Otaka
11.20 Schubert Der Hirt aufdemFelsen
Margaret Price (soprano)
Wolfgang Sawallisch (piano) Hans Schoneberger (clarinet)
11.35 Haydn Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor (Farewell)
BBC SO/Mark Wigglesworth Producer Gwawr Owen

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicola Heywood Thomas.

The fourth of five different views of five different operas. Roberta Alexander talks to
James Naughtie about
Madama Butterfly and introduces excerpts from the opera sung by Leontyne Price and Richard Tucker.
Discs

Contributors

Talks:
Roberta Alexander
Unknown:
James Naughtie
Unknown:
Richard Tucker.

The third of 13 programmes of concerts recorded during the 1991-92 seasons of the Amsterdam and Rotterdam orchestras.
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Beethoven Overture: The
Consecration of the House
Symphony No 4 in B flat
2.45 Sir George Smart visits Beethoven in September, 1825.
2.50 Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A

Contributors

Conductor:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Unknown:
Sir George Smart

The third in a series of eight programmes on the impact of black music and musicians on the British music scene, researched and presented by Alex Pascall.
This week, the arrival of the Calypsonians in 1948 and the appearance of the first steel band at the Festival of Britain in 1951, which heralded a period of musical and social upheaval.
A Sound Partnership production

Contributors

Presenter/Researcher:
Alex Pascall

with Andrew Green.
5.15 Gilbert and Sullivan
Climbing over Rocky
Mountain (The Pirates Of Penzance)
6.20 Debussy Sarabande from Images
6.40 Liszt Orpheus-Symphonis Poem
7.03 Palestrina Gloria
(Missa Brevis)
Producer Andrew Mussett

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Green.
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

Simon Joly conducts the BBC Singers in a concert which explores the idea of journeying.
Bach Komm, Jesu, Komm (BWV229) Cornelius Liebe
Christoph Delz Istanbul (first performance)
Mihaud Quatrains valaisans Malcolm Williamson Three
Choric Hymns
Walton Where Does the Uttered Music Go?
Tippett Five Spirituals (A Child of our Time)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Joly
Unknown:
Cornelius Liebe
Unknown:
Christoph Delz
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson

Handel Olinto , it Tebro, Gloria An allegorical cantata about the city of Rome, composed while Handel was working there.
Julia Gooding and Lorna Anderson (sops), Jonathan Peter Kenny (countertenor) London Baroque, director Charles Medlam

Contributors

Unknown:
Handel Olinto
Unknown:
Julia Gooding
Unknown:
Lorna Anderson
Unknown:
Jonathan Peter Kenny
Director:
Charles Medlam

BBC Radio 3

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