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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Corelli Violin Sonata in G, Op 5 No 6
7.25 Strauss Hymnus , Op 33 No 3
7.48 Flnzi The Fall of the Leaf
8.05 Kevin Volans
Kneeling Dance
8.20 Debussy Danse sacrée et danse profane
8.45 Rachmaninov The
Rock, Op 7. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Unknown:
Strauss Hymnus

Presented by Susan Sharpe. Including
Beethoven Marches
(WoO 18-20) played by the London Baroque Ensemble, conducted by Karl Haas.
10.04 Chopin Polonaise in A flat, Op 53
Maurizio Pollini (piano)
10.10 Dittersdorf
Symphony in D (The
Petrification of Phineus and His Friends) Cantilena, director Adrian Shepherd
10.25
Leoncavallo Recitar ! Vesti la giubba (IPagliacci)
James McCracken (bar) Santa Cecilia Orchestra, Rome, conductor Lamberto Gardelli
10.30 Brahms
Cello Sonata in F, Op 99 Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Peter Wallfisch (piano)
11.00
Poulenc Sonata for two clarinets
Gervase de Peyer and Peter Simenauer (clarinets)
11.10 Bach Cantata
No 202: Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten
Emma Kirkby (soprano) David Thomas (bass)
Taverner Players/Parrott
11.35 Lyadov The
Enchanted Lake, Op 62 Slovak Philharmonic
Orchestra/Gunzenhauser
11.40 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 1 in F (K37) ECO, director
Murray Perahia (piano) Producer Chris de Souza. Discs
REQUESTS: Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Conducted By:
Karl Haas.
Conducted By:
Chopin Polonaise
Piano:
Maurizio Pollini
Director:
Adrian Shepherd
Director:
Leoncavallo Recitar
Unknown:
James McCracken
Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch
Piano:
Peter Wallfisch
Piano:
Poulenc Sonata
Piano:
Peter Simenauer
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Bass:
David Thomas
Piano:
Murray Perahia

with Richard Osborne.
Building a Library. Mozart's The Magic Flute by John Steane ; David Fanning on new piano releases of Debussy, Scriabin and Berg; and Michael Oliver on mid-price reissues in EMI's Matrix series.
(Revised repeat from Sat 9.00am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
John Steane
Unknown:
David Fanning
Unknown:
Michael Oliver

from Guildford
Cathedral.
Introit: Respice quaesumus (Crecquillon)
Responses (Byrd)
Psalms 82-85 (Camidge, Cooke, Smart, Cooper) First Lesson: Isaiah 49, w7-13
Canticles: Second Service
(Leighton)
Second Lesson: Hebrews 9, wll-15, 24-28
Anthem: Miserere mei (Byrd) Hymn: My song is love unknown (Love unknown)
Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody in D flat, Op 17 No 1 (Howells)
Organist and Master of the Choristers Andrew Millington Sub-organist Geoffrey Morgan

with Natalie Wheen.
5.15 Ravel Alborada del
Gracioso
6.03 Arriaga String
Quartet No in D minor (1st mvt)
6.35 Falla El Amor Brujo
7.03 Silvestre Revueltas
Sensemaya
Producer Gwen Hughes

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen.
Unknown:
Falla El Amor Brujo
Unknown:
Silvestre Revueltas
Producer:
Gwen Hughes

from the Royal
Festival Hall, London.
City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
Faye Robinson (soprano) Britten
Sinfonia do Requiem Messiaen
PoemespourMi
8.20 Listen to Me
American writer Gertrude
Stein's avant-garde play of 1936, performed by Josette Simon , Penny Downie and Hilary Lyon , and directed by Michael Earley , wittily plays with words and how a play makes sense.
8.40 Berg Suite: Lulu Gershwin , arr
Tilson Thomas In Memoriam
Lily Pons ; Walking the Dog; A Cuban Overture

Contributors

Conductor:
Simon Rattle
Soprano:
Faye Robinson
Unknown:
Josette Simon
Unknown:
Hilary Lyon
Directed By:
Michael Earley
Unknown:
Lulu Gershwin
Unknown:
Tilson Thomas
Unknown:
Lily Pons

The churches designed as centre-pieces for new model council estates by the Liverpool architect Bernard Miller have been described as factories or odeons. Julian Holder visits the parish churches of St Columba, Anfield, and St Christopher, Withington, Manchester, in the company of Peter Cavanagh, vicar of St Columba, and considers Miller's stylish art deco effects.
(Final programme Friday 9.10pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Holder
Guest:
Peter Cavanagh

BBC Radio 3

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