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Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Bach
Fantasy and Fugue in A minor (BWV904) Alfred Brendel (piano)
7.15 Vaughan Williams Magnificat
Corydon Singers
City of London Sinfonia, conductor Matthew Best
7.32 Dvorak
Slavonic Dance in G minor, Op 46 No 8 Czech PO/Vaclav Talich
8.05 Martucci Colore
Orientale, Op 44 No 3 Philharmonia Orchestra/ Francesco d'Avalos
8.26 Anon
La Sirena (trad Balkan) Esther Lamandier
(voice and harp)
8.38
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Christopher Parkening (guitar)
RPO/Andrew Litton Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Piano:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Esther Lamandier
Harp:
Rodrigo Concierto

C minor was the key Mozart chose for some of his most serious and weighty works as well as for his Masonic pieces. Today's programme includes keyboard music - the Fugue for two pianos (K426) and the Fantasia (K475); arias from Mitridate and Die
Entfiihrung aus dem Serail; the Masonic
Funeral Music conducted by Bruno Walter ; and movements from the Sinfonia Concertante
(K364) and the Serenade (K388). Discs

Contributors

Conducted By:
Bruno Walter

Susan Sharpe presents listeners' requests with a mainly Hungarian flavour, including music by Rozsa and Kalman and the late
Gyorgy Cziffra playing some of his arrangements of Brahms Hungarian Dances, and Haydn Gypsy Rondo
(Piano Trio in G, HXV25) Jacques Thibaud (violin) Pablo Casals (cello) Alfred Cortot (piano)
10.10
Kodaly Dances from Galanta
Budapest SO/Gyorgy Lehel
10.30 Alwyn Symphony No 5 (Hydriotaphia) LPO/The Composer
10.55
Liszt Sonata in B minor
John Ogdon (piano)
11.30 Haydn Symphony No 60 in C (B distratto) L'Estro Armonico conductor Derek Solomons REQUESTS: Midweek Choice, BBC
Radio 3. Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA or phone [number removed]Producer Chris de Souza
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe
Unknown:
Gyorgy Cziffra
Violin:
Jacques Thibaud
Cello:
Pablo Casals
Piano:
Alfred Cortot
Piano:
Kodaly Dances
Unknown:
Liszt Sonata
Piano:
John Ogdon
Conductor:
Derek Solomons

from Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford.
Introit: 0 Rex Gloriae
(Palestrina); Responses
(Smith); Psalms 93 and 94 (Lemon, S S Wesley);
First Lesson: Numbers 22 v36 - 23 vl2
Canticles: St Paul's Service
(Howells)
Second Lesson: Luke 7 wll-23
Anthem: God is gone up (Finzi)
Hymn: 0 for a thousand tongues to sing (Oxford New)
Organ Voluntary: Majeste du Christ demandant sa gloire a son Pere (Messiaen).
Organist Stephen Darlington Organ Scholar Timothy Noon

Contributors

Organist:
Stephen Darlington
Unknown:
Timothy Noon

Natalie Wheen presents arts news and plays a selection of music.
Including
Gershwin Lullaby
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
5.45 Puccini Crisantemi
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin

from the Wigmore Hall, London.
Thomas Allen (baritone) Roger Vignoles (piano)
The last in the series is a recital including
Schumann's Liederkreis, Op 24, and songs by Britten, Finzi, Quitter and Gershwin, presented by Richard Baker.

Contributors

Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Presented By:
Richard Baker.

"She's so bright and natural - like a fresh breeze!" The first of three programmes featuring Mendelssohn's Op 44 string quartets, composed during the first year of his marriage to the 18-year-old
Cecile Jeanrenaud , in 1837-8. Audubon Quartet:
David Ehrlich and David Salness (violins)
Doris Lederer (viola) Tom Shaw (cello) Haydn
String Quartet in B flat, Op 50 No Mendelssohn
String Quartet in D, Op 44 No

Contributors

Unknown:
Cecile Jeanrenaud
Unknown:
David Ehrlich
Violins:
David Salness
Viola:
Doris Lederer
Cello:
Tom Shaw

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