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Saturday Review

on BBC Radio 3

Introduced by Richard Osborne Record Review
An edition devoted entirely to new releases.
Stephen Pettitt on discs of music from 14th-century Italy and Tudor England.
Organ music by Vierne is reviewed by Gordon Reynolds. Stephen Johnson reviews
20th-century orchestral music, including symphonies by Nielsen and Shostakovich.
10.40* Record Release
Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Maler: SAN FRANCISCO so; HERBERTBLOMSTEDT
11.08* Andreas de Florentia Two Ballatas
Richard Loqueville Two Pieces Jean Haucourt Je demande ma bienvenue
Estienne Grossin Va t'ent souspir: GOTHIC VOICES directed by CHRISTOPHER PAGE (medieval harp)
With ANDREW LAWRENCE-KING (medieval harp)
11.27* John Sheppard Laudem dicite Deo; Justi in perpetuum vivent
THESDCTEEN/HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
11.43* Byrd Come Wofull
Orpheus; Though Amarillis Daunce in Greene MLUARD ENSEMBLE and LONDON BAROQUE directed by PAUL hillier
11.53* Dowland When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love ; Say,
Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) PAUL O'DETTE (lute)
12.02* Vierne Impromptu; Etoile du soir; Carillon de Westminster (Pieces de fantaisie)
DANIEL CHORZEMPA (organ)
12.21* Svendsen Symphony No 1 OSLO PO/MARISS JANSONS
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Osborne
Unknown:
Stephen Pettitt
Reviewed By:
Gordon Reynolds.
Reviewed By:
Stephen Johnson
Directed By:
Christopher Page
Unknown:
Andrew Lawrence-King
Harp:
John Sheppard Laudem
Unknown:
Harry Christophers
Unknown:
Amarillis Daunce
Unknown:
Greene Mluard
Directed By:
Paul Hillier
Unknown:
Daphne Love
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Tenor:
Paul O'Dette
Unknown:
Daniel Chorzempa
Unknown:
Mariss Jansons
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

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