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with Andrew McGregor ,
7.05 Balakirev Overture on Three Russian Themes
7.14 Handel Handbook:
Handel Trio Sonata in E flat
(HWV 382)
7.40 Beethoven Cello
Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2
8.05 Arnold Overture: The
Fair Field
8.17 Arensky Suite No 4, Op 62
8.38 Haydn Symphony No 85 in B flat (La reine) Discs
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor

Presented by Michael Berkeley.
Lennox Berkeley String Trio Nash Ensemble
Michael Berkeley Keening John Harle (saxophone) John Lenehan (piano) Pere du doux repos (Speaking Silence)
Henry Herford (baritone) Flighting
Emma Johnson (clarinet) Lennox Berkeley Symphony No 3
LPO/The Composer

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Berkeley.
Unknown:
John Harle
Piano:
John Lenehan
Baritone:
Henry Herford
Clarinet:
Emma Johnson
Clarinet:
Lennox Berkeley

from Glasgow with Mary Miller , including
Schubert String Quartet in D minor (D810) (Death and the Maiden)
10.40 Glazunov Saxophone Concerto
10.55 Stradella San
Giovanni Battista (excerpt)
11.10 Artist of the Week:
Richard Goode (piano)
Schubert Introduction and Variations in E minor (D802)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Miller
Piano:
Richard Goode

Celebrant:
Cardinal Basil Hume with the Roman Catholic
Bishops of England and Wales. The Cathedral Choir is joined by members of the choirs of Westminster
Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral and the Orchestra of Westminster
Cathedral. Introduced by Father Cormac Rigby.
Introit: I was glad (Parry)
Coronation Mass (Mozart)
First Reading: 1 Kings 8, w 22-23 and w 27-30
Psalm 67 (Colin Mawby ) (first broadcast, commissioned for this service)
Second Reading: 1
Corinthians 3, w 9-11 and w 16-17
Alleluia: Tu es petrus (Gregorian chant)
Matthew 16, w 13-19
Homily: The Most Rev
Derek Worlock , Archbishop of Liverpool
Offertory: How lovely are Thy dwellings (Brahms) Communion: Ave lesu
Christe (Philips)
Te Deum (Gregorian chant) Organ Voluntary:
Improvisation on the Te
Deum (Tournemire, transcr Durufle)
Conductor James O'Donnell
Organist Martin Neary , Joseph Cullen and John Scott

Contributors

Introduced By:
Father Cormac Rigby.
Unknown:
Colin Mawby
Unknown:
Derek Worlock
Conductor:
James O'Donnell
Organist:
Martin Neary
Organist:
Joseph Cullen
Organist:
John Scott

/ Capuleti ed i Montecchi Bellini 's version of the Romeo and Juliet story, composed in just six weeks in 1830. Chorus of the Grand Theatre
Suisse Romande Orchestra/ Bruno Campanella
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Montecchi Bellini
Unknown:
Bruno Campanella
Capellio:
Jacob Will (bass)
Giulietta:
Laura Claycomb (sop)
Romeo:
Jennifer Larmore (mezzo)
Tebaldo:
Gregory Kunde (tenor)
Lorenzo:
Jeffrey Wells (bass)

with Geraint Lewis. A special edition from Cardiff begins an evening celebrating the musical life of Wales as part of Radio 3's Year of British Music and Culture. Including
5.40 Mathias Oboe
Concerto
6.30 Hoddinott Star
Children
Producer Gwawr Owen
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Geraint Lewis.
Producer:
Gwawr Owen

Presented by Nicola Heywood -Thomas. Margaret Price
A recital of German song given by the Welsh soprano recorded at Nimbus Concert
Hall, with Thomas Dewey (piano).
Schumann Liederkreis, Op 39

Contributors

Presented By:
Nicola Heywood
Piano:
Thomas Dewey

Robert Crawshay employed house composers to arrange contemporary
European music for a band of cornets, keyed bugles and ophicleides.
Beti George visits the Cyfarthfa Castle Museum in Merthyr Tydfil to discover the music and instruments, which are played by the Wallace Collection.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Crawshay
Unknown:
Beti George

Late-night live conversation with Christopher Cook. Producer Anthony Denselow Followed by Welsh Composers
Paula Gardiner. whose music combines influences as disparate as Bach and Charlie Parker.

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Producer:
Anthony Denselow
Unknown:
Paula Gardiner.
Unknown:
Charlie Parker.

BBC Radio 3

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More