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Presented by Paul Guinery.
7.02 Gregorian chant Messe de cinquieme dimanche apres Paques
7.23 Bach Lobet den Herrn
(BWV 230)
7.31 Debussy Fantaisie
8.00 Mozart Mass in C
(K337) (Missa Solemnis)
8.24 Rheinberger
Characteristic Piece, Op 156 No 5 (Adagio molto)
8.30 Purcell Thou knowest,
Lord, the secrets of our hearts (Z58c)
8.33 Bach Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf
(BWV 226)
8.41 Dotzauer Canon
Etude, Op 158 No 2
8.46 Bach Furchte dich nicht (BWV 228) Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Presented By:
Paul Guinery.
Unknown:
Bach Der Geist
Unknown:
Bach Furchte
Producer:
Antony Pitts

Boyce Symphony No 3 in C Academy of St Martin ,
9.10 Tchaikovsky Andante cantabile
9.17 Artist of the Week:
Virginia Black (harpsichord) Soler Sonata in B flat
9.22 Vaughan Williams
Three Portraits (The England of Elizabeth)
9.39 Schubert Die Forelle
9.42 Schubert Piano
Quintet in A (D667) (Trout) (4th mvt)
9.50 Tippett Divertimento on Sellinger's Round
10.10 Handel Air and Variations (Harmonious Blacksmith)
10.16 Rosetti Symphony in G minor
10.33 Debussy Chansons de Charles d'Orleans
10.40 Mozart Rondo in G
(K375)
10.47 Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
11.13 Pierre Villette
Attende Domine
11.20 Composer of the Week:
Bach Orchestral Suite No 4
11.43 Alwyn Rhapsody for piano quartet
11.55 Poulenc Suite:
Les Biches
Producer Edward Blakeman Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
St Martin
Harpsichord:
Soler Sonata
Unknown:
Tippett Divertimento
Unknown:
Rosetti Symphony
Unknown:
Debussy Chansons
Unknown:
Mozart Rondo
Unknown:
Pierre Villette
Unknown:
Attende Domine
Unknown:
Alwyn Rhapsody
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

Defenceless under the night our world in stupor lies
The tenth part of Roderick Swanston 's monthly survey of British musical history focuses on the interwar years, from Ivor Gurney 's Severn Meadows to
Walton's Belshazzar's
Feast.
Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Unknown:
Roderick Swanston
Unknown:
Ivor Gurney
Producer:
Antony Pitts

conductor Libor Pesek
Imogen Cooper (piano)
Lynne Dawson (soprano) Catherine Robbin (mezzo) Peter Bronder (tenor) David Thomas (bass) Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Choir
Graham Fitkin Fanfare
(first UK broadcast)
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 17 in G (K453)
Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
Concert sponsored by British Aerospace Aerostructures

Contributors

Conductor:
Libor Pesek
Piano:
Imogen Cooper
Soprano:
Lynne Dawson
Soprano:
Catherine Robbin
Tenor:
Peter Bronder
Bass:
David Thomas

From St John's
Smith Square,
London. This concert is
Radio 3's contribution to today's European radio festival celebrating the wide range of new performers on the musical platform. Introduced by Donald Macleod.
Telemann Sonata in A minor
Sammartini Sonata in D minor
Passacaglia
Mozart Violin Sonata in E minor (K304)
Ysaye Sonata No 3 in D minor for solo violin
(Ballad)
Nicola Loud (violin)
Julian Milford (piano) Brahms Piano Trio in C minor, Op 101 Gould Piano Trio

Contributors

Introduced By:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Sammartini Sonata
Piano:
Julian Milford

What has happened to
Romanian theatre since the fall of Ceaucescu? Noel
Witts talks to actors, writers and directors about ethnic tensions, life contracts, subsidies, sackings, new festivals, international recognition and the dearth of new writing. With Ion
Caramitru, Silviu Purcarete , Richard Eyre , Marian Popescu and Mihai Miniutsiu. Producer Martin Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Silviu Purcarete
Unknown:
Richard Eyre
Unknown:
Marian Popescu
Unknown:
Mihai Miniutsiu.
Producer:
Martin Jenkins

Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin), Paul Nicholson (fortepiano) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) Sonatas: in F(K13): in G
(K301); in C (K14); in E flat (K302)
Series producer Adam Gatehouse

Contributors

Violin:
Elizabeth Wallfisch
Violin:
Paul Nicholson
Cello:
Richard Tunnicliffe
Producer:
Adam Gatehouse

A concert from the London
Handel Festival.
Jennifer Burns and Vasilka Jezovsek (sopranos)
Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord/director)
Choir of St George 's Chapel, Windsor, London Handel
Orchestra/Denys Darlow Handel Te Deum in A
(HWV 282)
Chilcott Harpsichord
Concerto in A, Op 2 No 2 Boyce The King Shall Rejoice
Avison Concerto Grosso in A, Op 9 No 11
Linley Let God Arise (Psalm 67)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennifer Burns
Sopranos:
Vasilka Jezovsek
Harpsichord:
Paul Nicholson
Unknown:
St George

(Choices in Reaction) by Howard Barker.
Charles II has been reinstated, but the Bank of England and modern money are forming the new power. Meanwhile, the widow Bradshaw, searching for her dead husband's head, affirms a triumph of the human spirit in times of chaos.
Andrew Duncan interviews Juliet Stevenson: p18
See Radio Special: p44

Contributors

Writer:
Howard Barker
Music:
Elizabeth Parker
Director:
Richard Wortley
Bradshaw:
Juliet Stevenson
Scrope:
Robert Glenister
Charles Stuart:
Nicholas Le Prevost
Nodd:
Charles Simpson
Devonshire:
Samantha Bond
Ball:
Nigel Anthony
McConochie:
Peter Kenny
Cropper:
Jane Whittenshaw
Hambro:
John Rowe
Milton:
Derek Waring
Clegg:
David Collings
Other parts played by:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Other parts played by:
Dominic Letts
Other parts played by:
Kristin Milward
Other parts played by:
Paul Gregory
Other parts played by:
Sean Barrett
Other parts played by:
Danny Schiller

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