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Paul Guinery presents
Radio 3's Sunday morning sequence, which includes new recordings of choral music from France and a Bohemian piano rarity.
7.02 Mozart Missa Brevis in G (K220)
Ruth Holton (soprano)
Charles Brett (countertenor) Andrew Tusa (tenor)
Henry Wickham (bass) Winchester College Quiristers
Amadi Orchestra, conductor Julian Smith
7.25 Poulenc Salve
Regina
BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly
7.35 Brahms Symphony No 3 in F
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Tamas Vasary
8.10 Dussek Piano
Sonata in D, Op 69 No 3 Frederick Marvin (piano)
8.30
Schmitt Mass , Op 103
Brindley Sherratt (bass) BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly Andrew Parnell (organ) Producer Piers Burton-Page

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery
Soprano:
Ruth Holton
Soprano:
Charles Brett
Tenor:
Andrew Tusa
Bass:
Henry Wickham
Conductor:
Julian Smith
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Conductor:
Tamas Vasary
Piano:
Frederick Marvin
Piano:
Schmitt Mass
Bass:
Brindley Sherratt
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Conductor:
Andrew Parnell
Producer:
Piers Burton-Page

Moeran Overture for a Masque - Ulster Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley

9.13 Campion Never Weather-Beaten Sail - Michael Chance (countertenor) Christopher Wilson (lute)

9.15 Locke Music for His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts - His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts

9.25 Saint-Saens Le rouet d'Omphale - Paris Orchestra, conductor Pierre Dervaux

9.35 Schubert Gretchen am Spinnrade - Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) Phyllis Spurr (piano)

9.39 Mozart Symphony No 14 in A (K114) - Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner

9.56 attrib Bach Flute Sonata in E flat (BWV1031) - William Bennett (flute) George Malcolm (harpsichord)

10.07 Artist of the Week: Bernard Haitink
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis - London Philharmonic Orchestra

10.24 Weber Konzertstuck in F minor - Alfred Brendel (piano) LSO/Claudio Abbado

10.42 arr Brahms Erlaube Mir; Wach Auf!; In stiller Nacht; Abschiedslied - Vienna Wirtschafts-Universitat Choir, conductor Johannes Prinz

10.51 Respighi The Fountains of Rome - Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy

11.07 Composer of the Week: Scriabin
Etude in C sharp, Op 2 No 1 - Vladimir Horowitz (piano)

11.11 Pierne Introduction and Variations on a Popular Round - Paris Saxophone Quartet

11.19 arr Canteloube Pastorale; Lou Coucut (Chants d'Auvergne) - Victoria de Los Angeles (soprano) Lamoureux Concerts Orchestra, conductor Jean-Pierre Jacquillat

11.26 Bach Ricercar a 3 (Musical Offering) - Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano)

11.34 Kalinnikov Symphony No 1 in G minor - Scottish National Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi

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Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Kay
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

Roy Porter 's guests are the historian Carlo Ginzburg , the scientist and proponent of "fuzzy thinking"
Bart Kosko and the accordionist
Sharon Shannon. Plus the best of the arts week. Producer Tim Dee

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Porter
Unknown:
Carlo Ginzburg
Unknown:
Bart Kosko
Accordionist:
Sharon Shannon.
Producer:
Tim Dee

A film for radio by David Rudkin , with Richard Griffiths as Hitchcock and Michael Fitzgerald as the Camera.
1957: Alfred Hitchcock is busy crystallising images and ideas that will eventually become Vertigo and Psycho ... Thoughts, memories and obsessions haunt the film director and lead towards a frightening realisation about the meaning of his life's work.
...DOMINIC TAYLOR , STEVE NALLON Director Philip Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rudkin
Unknown:
Richard Griffiths
Unknown:
Michael Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Alfred Hitchcock
Unknown:
Dominic Taylor
Director:
Philip Martin
Alma:
Gillian Goodman
Screenwriter:
Clark Peters
Jesuit:
Frank Grimes
Mrs Hitchcock:
Kate Binchy
Voices:
Judy Bennett,

Mary Miller introduces the first performance of David Home's The Lie, recorded at last year's Northlands Festival in Caithness, and Sally Beamish Dances and Nocturnes.
Producer Hugh Macdonald

Contributors

Introduces:
Mary Miller
Introduces:
Sally Beamish Dances
Producer:
Hugh MacDonald

Presented by Brian Wright. Alessandro Scarlatti
La Giuditta
London Baroque, director Charles Medlam
First performed in Naples in 1693, Scarlatti's oratorio sets the story of the Israelite heroine Judith, from the Apocrypha. She rallies her besieged people, and brings about the bloody downfall of the enemy commander, Holofernes, through her plot of sexual deception.
Producers Graham Dixon and Tim Thorne

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Wright.
Director:
Charles Medlam
Producers:
Graham Dixon
Producers:
Tim Thorne
Giuditta:
Nancy Argenta(sop)
Ozia:
Elizabeth Priday (sop)
Holofernes:
Michael Chance(countertenor)
Captain:
Nigel Rogers(tenor)
Priest:
Stephen Varcoe(bar)

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