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BBC Proms 2002

on BBC Radio 3

n From the Royal Albert Hall , London. In honour of the Queen's Golden Jubilee, The Oriana Collection - newly commissioned works by leading composers and poets - is interspersed with selections from The Triumphs of Oriana, the collection of madrigals for Queen Elizabeth I which inspired them. Presented by Brian Kay. King's Singers
John Bennet All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded
John Mundy Lightly She Whipped over the Dales
John Farmer Fair Nymphs I Heard One Telling JobyTalbot (words Kathleen Jamie ) The Wishing Tree
John McCabe (words Jo Shapcott ) From "Cartography"*
Michael Cavendish Come. Gentle Swains Thomas Morley Hard by a Crystal Fountain Joe Duddell (words Grace Nichols ) Ode to English
Jocelyn Pook (words Andrew Motion) Mobile* Howard Goodall (words (UA Fanthorpe) All the Queen's s Horses *
Ellis Gibbons Long Live Fair
Oriana Edward Johnson Come, Blessed Bird
John Harle (words lain Sinclair) Royal Ring Road*
Dominic Muldowney (words Simon Armitage ) Leaves on the Line*
Michael East Hence, Stars! Too Dim of Light Richard Carlton Calm Was the Air
Weelkes As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill
Descending
(*BBC/King's Singers commissions, first performances) This concert is televised on BBC4

Contributors

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Albert Hall
Presented By:
Brian Kay.
Singers:
John Bennet
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John Mundy
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Kathleen Jamie
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John McCabe
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Jo Shapcott
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Michael Cavendish
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Thomas Morley Hard
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Grace Nichols
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Jocelyn Pook
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Howard Goodall
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Ellis Gibbons
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Oriana Edward Johnson
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John Harle
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Dominic Muldowney
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Simon Armitage

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