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Andrew Lyle presents motets by Bruckner, a Magnificat by Vivanco, and Bach Prelude and Fugue in G minor (BWV 535) Peter Hurford (organ)
7.15 Mozart
Adagio (K580a) Karl Leister (clarinet)
Hans Rudolf Stalder ,
Heinz Hofer and Elmar Schmidt
(basset horns)
7.30 Dvorak
Symphony No 6 in D
BBC Scottish SO, conductor
David Robertson
8.25 Haydn Violin
Concerto in G (H Vila 4) Christian Tetzlaff (violin) Northern Sinfonia, conductor Heinrich Schiff
Producer Andrew Lyle

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Lyle
Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Clarinet:
Karl Leister
Clarinet:
Hans Rudolf Stalder
Clarinet:
Heinz Hofer
Basset:
Elmar Schmidt
Conductor:
David Robertson
Violin:
Christian Tetzlaff
Conductor:
Heinrich Schiff
Producer:
Andrew Lyle

William Tell
9.14 Bach Cantata No 50:
Nun ist das Heil
9.18 Ravel
Le Tombeau de Couperin
9.41 Boyce
Symphony No 1 in B flat
9.49 Composer of the Week Alban Berg
Johann Strauss (son) arr Berg
Wine, Woman and Song
10.02 Leigh
Harpsichord Concertino
10.12 Artist of the Week Stephen Wilkinson Mendelssohn
Andenken; Jagdlied BBC Northern Singers
10.18 Messiaen
Joie du sang des étoiles
(Turangalila- Symphonie)
10.25
Berg Sternenfall ; Spaziergang
10.34 Mozart
Concerto in C for flute and harp (K299)
11.01 Berlioz
Villanelle; Le Spectre de la Rose (Les Nuits d'été)
11.11 Scheidt Battle Suite
11.20 Mendelssohn
Die Waldvogelein; Die Nachtigall
BBC Northern Singers/ Stephen Wilkinson
11.25 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor
Producer Edward Blakeman. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Alban Berg
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Stephen Wilkinson
Unknown:
Berg Sternenfall
Singers:
Stephen Wilkinson
Producer:
Edward Blakeman.

conductor Leonard Slatkin
Gidon Kremer (violin)
Presented by Robert Ziegler. Elliott Carter
Holiday Overture
Ives Symphony No 2
Glass Violin Concerto
(UK premiere) Gershwin
An American in Paris (Concert recorded yesterday at the Royal Festival Hall. London, and sponsored by Motorola)

Contributors

Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin
Violin:
Gidon Kremer
Presented By:
Robert Ziegler.

(baritone)
Craig Rutenberg (piano) Griffes Ausgeheimem ; Waldespfade; An den Wind; Des Miiden
Abendlied; Zwei Konige sassen auf Orkadal
Barber The Daisies; Night Wanderers; Rain has Fallen; With rue my heart is laden; Sure on this Shining Night
Walt Whitman settings:
Bridge The Last Invocation Vaughan Williams A Clear Midnight William Neidlinger
Memories of Lincoln
Charles Naglnski
Look down, fair moon Bernstein To what you said (Songfest)
Ives The Housatonic at
Stockbridge; Thoreau; The Children's 's Hour; Memories Paul Bowles Blue
Mountain Ballads
Sidney Homer General William Booth Enters into Heaven
Copland Long Time Ago Walter Damrosch
Danny Deever

Contributors

Piano:
Craig Rutenberg
Piano:
Griffes Ausgeheimem
Unknown:
Des Miiden
Unknown:
Zwei Konige
Unknown:
Walt Whitman
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
William Neidlinger
Unknown:
Charles Naglnski

by William Shakespeare. In celebration of Sir John Gielgud's 90th birthday. a co-production between BBC Radio 3 and the Renaissance Theatre Company, using the full folio text of the play.
Incidental music by Patrick Doyle Producers Kenneth Branagh and Glyn Dearman. Director Glyn Dearman (A 90th birthday tribute to Sir John Gielgud : Omnibus. Tuesday BBC1) The Andrew Duncan Interview page 28

Contributors

Writer:
William Shakespeare
Composer:
Patrick Doyle
Producer:
Kenneth Branagh
Producer:
Glyn Dearman
Director:
Glyn Dearman
Earl of Kent:
Keith Michell
Earl of Gloucester:
Richard Briers
Edmund:
Kenneth Branagh
King Lear:
John Gielgud
Goneril:
Judi Dench
Cordelia:
Emma Thompson
Regan:
Eileen Atkins
Duke of Albany:
John Shrapnel
Duke of Cornwall:
Robert Stephens
Duke of Burgundy:
Denis Quilley
King of France:
Derek Jacobi
Edgar:
Iain Glen
Oswald:
Bob Hoskins
Knight:
Simon Russell Beale
Fool:
Michael Williams
First gentleman:
Nickolas Grace
Curan:
Sam Dastor
Captain:
Sam Dastor
Servant:
Harry Towb
Old man:
Maurice Denham
First messenger:
Bernard Cribbins
Second gentleman:
Matthew Morgan
Second messenger:
Nicholas Boulton
Herald:
Peter Hall

David Revill introduces a concert given by the Paris-based Ensemble L'ltineraire at last month's In Tune?
Festival in London.
James Dillon
Sgothan Francois Bernard Mache Kengir
Frangoise Kubler (soprano) Francois Paris
Lecture d'une vague
Jonathan Harvey Lotuses Gerard Grisey Prologue Producer Philip Tagney

Contributors

Introduces:
David Revill
Unknown:
James Dillon
Unknown:
Francois Bernard MacHe
Soprano:
Frangoise Kubler
Soprano:
Francois Paris
Unknown:
Jonathan Harvey Lotuses
Unknown:
Gerard Grisey
Producer:
Philip Tagney

Presented by Brian Wright. Bernstein Symphony No 3 (Kaddish)
Lena Lootens (soprano) Berlin Radio Choir and Children's Choir
Berlin RSO/George Cleve
Copland In the Beginning Catherine Denley (mezzo)
Corydon Singers, conductor Matthew Best.
Bernstein's confrontational approach to God in his Third Symphony angered many critics when they first heard it. Copland's earlier telling of the creation story may have been less controversial, but is just as powerful. Producer Tim Thome. Discs

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Wright.
Soprano:
Lena Lootens
Unknown:
Catherine Denley
Conductor:
Matthew Best.
Producer:
Tim Thome.

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