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The first of six programmes in which young solo instrumentalists on the threshold of their careers compete once again for the Radio 2 Young Musician prize. Featuring Hannah Lang (flute) and Stephen Grana de la Pena (piano).
The presenter is Leonard Pearcey.

Contributors

Flute:
Hannah Lang
Unknown:
Leonard Pearcey.

Roger Royle presents hymns sung by the choir and congregation of Lowe Memorial Presbyterian
Church, Finaghy, Belfast. Sing a New Song for
Jehova; Be Still for the Presence of the Lord; In Heavenly Love Abiding; Safe in the Shadow;
Saviour, while the Heart is Tender; Powerful in making us Wise to
Salvation; 0 Perfect Love; Lift High the Cross.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle

A Victorian Musician
Presented by Brian Kay. Next Wednesday is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sir Arthur Sullivan.
Brian Kay celebrates the life and work of this popular composer, with help from conductor Sir
Charles Mackerras , singers Kate Flowers and Donald Adams , biographer Arthur Jacobs and historian Ann Stanyon.
Producer Madeleine Cuming
(Sullivan is Radio 3's Composer of the Week, Mon-Fri 8.35am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Kay.
Unknown:
Sir Arthur Sullivan.
Unknown:
Brian Kay
Singers:
Charles MacKerras
Singers:
Kate Flowers
Singers:
Donald Adams
Unknown:
Arthur Jacobs
Unknown:
Ann Stanyon.
Producer:
Madeleine Cuming

with Night Ride
Producers Carolyn Smyth , Graham Belchere and Philip Whitaker
And from 3.004.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Major Bob Street.

Contributors

Producers:
Carolyn Smyth
Producers:
Graham Belchere
Producers:
Philip Whitaker

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