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with Andrew McGregor ,
Music, news and weather including at approximately
7.05 Handel
Oboe Concerto No 3 in G minor
Malcolm Messiter (oboe) Guildhall String Ensemble
7.32 Bartok
Suite, Op 14
Andor Foldes (piano)
7.43 Wagner
Siegfried Idyll
London Symphony
Orchestra/Adrian Boult
8.05
Couperin Laetentur Coeli
James Bowman and Michael Chance (altos)
Mark Caudle (viola da gamba) Robert King (organ)
8.25 Mozart
II mio tesoro (Don Giovanni )
Richard Tauber (tenor) Orchestra, conductor
Walter Goehr
8.47 Debussy Cello Sonata Maurice Gendron (cello) Jacques Fevrier (piano) Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Oboe:
Malcolm Messiter
Unknown:
Couperin Laetentur Coeli
Unknown:
James Bowman
Unknown:
Michael Chance
Viola:
Mark Caudle
Unknown:
Don Giovanni
Tenor:
Richard Tauber
Conductor:
Walter Goehr
Piano:
Jacques Fevrier

3: Aloft at SainteOothide. Richard Langham Smith visits the church in Paris where Franck was organist for over 30 years, and talks to the organist Marie-Louise Langlais about the building, its organ and its musical tradition.
Pièce herolque
Jean Langlais (organ) Cantabile
Charles Tournemire (organ) Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross
Edith Wiens (soprano)
Raimundo Mettre (tenor) Thomas Pfeiffer (baritone) Ivo Ingram (bass)
Choir and Orchestra
Philharmonie Schwabisch
Gmund, conductor Hubert Beck
Producer Tim Thome

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Langham Smith
Organist:
Marie-Louise Langlais
Unknown:
Jean Langlais
Soprano:
Edith Wiens
Tenor:
Raimundo Mettre
Baritone:
Thomas Pfeiffer
Bass:
Ivo Ingram
Conductor:
Hubert Beck
Producer:
Tim Thome

from the Wigmore Hall, London.
Beethoven Cello Sonata in F, Op 5 No
Louise Hopkins (cello) Caroline Palmer (piano) Gary Carpenter
Saxophone Sonata (first broadcast)
Nigel Wood Cries of the Stentor (first broadcast) Gerard McChrystal (saxophone)
Kathryn Page (piano)

Contributors

Cello:
Louise Hopkins
Piano:
Caroline Palmer
Piano:
Gary Carpenter
Unknown:
Nigel Wood
Unknown:
Gerard McChrystal

from the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban, Hertfordshire. Introit: Truly the Lord is in this place (Hurford) Responses (Rose; Darlington; Clucas)
Hymn: Who are these, like stars appearing? (All Saints)
Psalm 146 (Darlington) First Lesson:
Daniel 6, wl-17 Canticles:
Service in B flat (Day) Second Lesson:
Luke 12, w22-31
Anthems:
Te Deum in D (Purcell);
Prevent Us, O Lord (Ridout) Organ Voluntary:
Air; Spirit (The Canticle of the Rose) (Ridout)
Conductor Barry Rose
Organist Andrew Parnell and Nigel McClintock

Contributors

Conductor:
Barry Rose
Organist:
Andrew Parnell
Organist:
Nigel McClintock

Natalie Wheen presents this afternoon's programme of arts news and plays a selection of music including
5.15 Franz Xaver Richter
Flute Concerto in E minor (3rd mvt)
6.03 Auguste Franchomme
Air russe varié No 2 for cello and orchestra
6.35 Poulenc Organ Concerto
7.03 Wagner Im
Treibhaus (Wesendonck Lieder)

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Flute:
Franz Xaver Richter

conductor Richard Hickox
Nicholas Daniel (oboe) Mozart
Overture: Don Giovanni
Lennox Berkeley
Windsor Variations
David Matthews
Oboe Concerto (first broadcast)
Strauss Oboe Concerto
Mozart
Symphony No 38 in D (K504) (Prague)
(Given as part of the 1993 Cheltenham Festival and sponsored by Dowty Aerospace)

Contributors

Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Oboe:
Nicholas Daniel
Oboe:
David Matthews

Dom Sebastiao is Portugal's "hidden" king. Did he really die after leading his army to defeat in Morocco in 1578? With the heir to the throne, Dom Duarte , and historians, Paul Hyland explores the potent myth of national resurrection through "Sebastianism". Producer Julian Hale

Contributors

Unknown:
Dom Sebastiao
Unknown:
Dom Duarte
Unknown:
Paul Hyland
Producer:
Julian Hale

The fourth of six concerts from St George 's, Brandon Hill , Bristol, featuring programmes devised by young contemporary composers working with up-and-coming artists.
Today, Simon Holt talks to Chris de Souza about his work, his association with the late Michael Vyner , the London Sinfonietta and the Nash Ensemble.
Kreutzer Quartet:
Peter Sheppard and David Le Page (violins)
Julia Knight (viola)
Philip Sheppard (cello)
Simon Holt Danger of the Disappearance of Things Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters) A Classic Arts production

Contributors

Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Talks:
Simon Holt
Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Michael Vyner
Unknown:
Peter Sheppard
Violins:
David Le Page
Viola:
Julia Knight
Cello:
Philip Sheppard
Cello:
Simon Holt

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