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With Paul Guinery. Rubbra A Tribute
BBC NOW, conductor Richard Hickox
7.08 Howells 0 Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Choir of New College, Oxford, David Burchell (organ), director Edward Higginbottom
7.16 Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 1
Irish NSO, conductor Rico Saccani
7.33 Howells King of Glory
Choir of New College, Oxford, David Burchell (organ), director Edward Higginbottom
7.43 Bach Cantata No 77: Du Sollst
Gott, Deinen Herren , Lieben Detlef Bratschke (treble),
Paul Esswood (alto), Adalbert Kraus (tenor), Max van Egmond (bass), Hannover Boys' Choir, Ghent Collegium Vocale,
Leonhardt Consort , director Gustav Leonhardt
8.00 A Liturgy for St Columba The third of four features from the community at Pluscarden in Moray. Columba the Monk. Excerpts from the Gradual of the Mass for St
Columba show how Columba was the influential monastic figure in the Scotland of his day.
8.10 Rubbra Sinfonia Concertante
Howard Shelley (piano),
BBC NOW, conductor Richard Hickox
8.45 Andrew Seivewright Lullaby of the Madonna Carlisle Abbey Singers, director Elizabeth Lamb
Producers Philip Billson and Antony Pitts

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
David Burchell
Director:
Edward Higginbottom
Conductor:
Rico Saccani
Unknown:
David Burchell
Director:
Edward Higginbottom
Unknown:
Du Sollst
Unknown:
Deinen Herren
Unknown:
Lieben Detlef Bratschke
Unknown:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Adalbert Kraus
Tenor:
Max van Egmond
Unknown:
Leonhardt Consort
Director:
Gustav Leonhardt
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Conductor:
Andrew Seivewright
Director:
Elizabeth Lamb
Producers:
Philip Billson
Producers:
Antony Pitts

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