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with Andrew McGregor.

7.05 Offenbach Overture: La belle Helene

7.15 Bach Brandenberg Concerto No 3 in G (BWV 1048)

Quartet collection:

7.32 Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 1 No 4

8.05 Saint-Saens Phaeton

8.23 Chopin Etudes, Op 10 Nos 10-12

8.32 Mozart Kyrie in D minor (K341)

(Discs)

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew McGregor
Producer:
Andrew Lyle

(1833-1897)
This week's series of programmes concentrate on his chamber works in historical recordings and on some of his lesser-known choral pieces.
Presented by Misha Donat. Schicksalslied, Op 54
Bavarian Radio Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Sextet in B flat, Op 18
Isaac Stern and Alexander
Schneider (violins)
Milton Katims and Milton
Thomas (violas)
Pablo Casais and Madeleine Foley (cellos)
Producer Misha Donat Discs

Contributors

Presented By:
Misha Donat.
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Isaac Stern
Violins:
Milton Katims
Violas:
Pablo Casais
Cellos:
Madeleine Foley
Producer:
Misha Donat

from Glasgow with Mary Miller who, this week, explores riots and revolutions in music and words.
Strauss Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
VPO/Wilhelm Fiirtwangler
10.30 Verdi Attila (excerpts) Soloists
Ambrosian Singers Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra/Lamberti Gardelli
10.50 John Harbison
The Most Often Used Chords
BBC Scottish SO/ Stewart Robertson
11.20 Artists of the Week:
Ann Murray (mezzo) and Philip Langridge (tenor) French Duets
Producer Ann McKay

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Miller
Unknown:
John Harbison
Artists:
Stewart Robertson
Unknown:
Ann Murray
Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Producer:
Ann McKay

Directors. What makes a hit musical flop the second time round? How does a director who doesn't read music handle a show by Andrew Lloyd Webber ?
Don Black , lyricist of Aspects of Love, talks to Leslie Bricusse ,
Trevor Nunn and Michael Blakemore
about their experiences as the villains of the piece - the directors. A Heavy Entertainment production

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Unknown:
Don Black
Unknown:
Leslie Bricusse
Unknown:
Trevor Nunn
Unknown:
Michael Blakemore

from St John 's, Smith Square.
Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Ralph Kirschbaum (cello) Peter Frankl (piano)
Beethoven Piano Trio in D,
Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
Mendelssohn Piano Trio in C minor, Op 66
Repeated Sunday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Violin:
Gyorgy Pauk
Cello:
Ralph Kirschbaum
Piano:
Peter Frankl

Monserrat Torrent (organ) in St Maria's Church, Badalona
. Pau Bruna Tiento sobre la letania de la Virgen
Joan Cabanilles Tientode falsa de ler tono;
Corrente Italiana ; Tiento XXI de
Batalla partit de ma dreta Soler Sonata in D minor,
Op 24
Antoni Massana Pastoral
Salvador Pueyo
Fuga Aequalis Motus Manuel Valls Toccata
A Catalan Radio recording

Contributors

Unknown:
. Pau Bruna
Unknown:
Joan Cabanilles
Unknown:
Corrente Italiana

Charles Alexander introduces music from one of the leading figures in 1960s guitar playing, Wes Montgomery. The programme also features records by Kenny Burrell and Grant Green.
A Gleneagle production
Repeated Wednesday 10.15pm

Contributors

Introduces:
Charles Alexander
Unknown:
Wes Montgomery.
Unknown:
Kenny Burrell
Unknown:
Grant Green.

Young people and parents! Are you just a little unsure of the difference between rare groove and deep trance? Do you need help with your modern musical genres? This week, Lord Onslow is in the House to explain everything you need to know. Today's topics are rap and hip-hop, featuring interviews with Malcolm McLaren
and Guru from
Gang Starr.
A Planet 24 Radio production

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm McLaren
Unknown:
Gang Starr.

BBC Symphony Orchestra from the Royal Festival Hall,
London.
John Aler (tenor)
Philharmonia Chorus New London Children's
Choir/Andrew Davis Berlioz Overture:
Les francs-juges
Kaija Saariaho Du Cristal
8.20 The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz
Daniel Massey reads from David Cairns's translation.
8.40 Berlioz Te Deum
Concert sponsored by Land Rover

Contributors

Tenor:
John Aler

The first of ten short talks on defining moments of German Romanticism.
The First Tourists
What do we expect when we go on holiday? In fact our expectations and experience of foreign travel have scarcely changed since Goethe and his contemporaries swept southwards on their Grand
Tours across Europe. Sarah O'Brien Twohig examines the legacy of these first tourists.
Producer Mark Burman
Next programme tomorrow
9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
. Sarah O'Brien
Producer:
Mark Burman

Alessandro Stradella
Michael Burden presents the second of two programmes in which
London Baroque perform music by the gifted 17th-century Italian composer. This week they play some of his chamber music and are joined by bass Peter Harvey in a selection of vocal works, both sacred and secular.
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon

Contributors

Unknown:
Alessandro Stradella
Unknown:
Michael Burden
Bass:
Peter Harvey

BBC Radio 3

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