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9.05 Record Review continues with Anthony Burton.
Building a Library:
Bruckner's Symphony No 9 in D minor by Jonathan Swain. John Steane reviews Priory's series of the Anglican Psalms of David sung by different British choirs.
Richard Langham-Smith on new discs of French song.
10.35 Record Release
Martin
Six Monologues from federmann
Jose van Dam (baritone) Lyon Opera
Orchestra/Kent Nagano
10.59 Psalms from the latest volume in Priory's series, performed by the Norwich Cathedral Choir directed by Michael Nicholas with Neil Taylor (organ).
11.14 Debussy Ariettes oubliées
Claudette Leblanc
(soprano)
Valerie Tryon (piano)
11.33 Rob Cowan returns to the first days of commercial stereo with RCA's revival of Living
Stereo and to the perhaps less successful experiments in quadrphonic recording now remastered for
Dolby's Surround Sound, ending with a recording from 1957:
12.28 Walton
Cello Concerto
Gregor Piatigorsky (cello) Boston SO/
Charles Munch. Discs Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(9.05-10. 35am repeated Wednesday 2.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burton.
Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
John Steane
Unknown:
Richard Langham-Smith
Directed By:
Michael Nicholas
Unknown:
Neil Taylor
Soprano:
Claudette Leblanc
Piano:
Valerie Tryon
Piano:
Rob Cowan
Cello:
Gregor Piatigorsky
Unknown:
Charles Munch.
Producers:
Nick Morgan
Producers:
Clive Portbury

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