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Record Review

on BBC Radio 3

With Richard Osborne.
9.00 Building a Library
Jeremy Sams compares the currently available recordings of Puccini's Turandot. David Huckvale reviews new British orchestral releases, with music by Hoist, Walton, Grace
Williams and Alexander Mackenzie. Revised repeat tomorrow 11.45pm
10.15 Record Release
Hoist A Fugal Overture
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor David Lloyd-Jones
10.22 Grace Williams Harp Song of the Dane Women; Manners' Song Frank Lloyd and Christopher Larkin
(horns), Caryl Thomas (harp), Richard Hickox Singers, director Richard Hickox
10.34 Alexander Mackenzie Pibroch
Malcolm Stewart (violin),
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor David Davies
11.00 Walton, arr Palmer Henry V (At the Boar's Head; Embarkation; Touch Her Soft Lips and Part)
Henry V MICHAEL SHEEN (spoken) Falstaff and Chorus ......ANTON LESSER (spoken) RTE Concert Orchestra, conductor Andrew Penny
11.11 Hoist Suite: The Planets
Ladies of the New Queen's Hall Chorus, New Queen's Hall Orchestra, conductor Roy Goodman
Producers Clive Portbury and Susan Kenyon E-MAIL: record.review@bbc.co.uk
DISC DETAILS: see BBC1 Ceefax page 651

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Jeremy Sams
Unknown:
David Huckvale
Unknown:
Alexander MacKenzie.
Conductor:
David Lloyd-Jones
Song:
Frank Lloyd
Horns:
Christopher Larkin
Horns:
Caryl Thomas
Harp:
Richard Hickox
Director:
Richard Hickox
Director:
Alexander MacKenzie Pibroch
Violin:
Malcolm Stewart
Conductor:
David Davies
Unknown:
Palmer Henry
Conductor:
Roy Goodman
Producers:
Clive Portbury
Producers:
Susan Kenyon

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