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Mozart Six German Dances (K 600)
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Clementi and Hummel
Hummel Piano Concerto In A minor. Op 85
MARTIN GALLING
STUTTGART PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. conducted by ALEXANDER PAULMÜLLER
9.33* Clementi Sonata in c, Op 14 No 1. for piano duet
GINO GORINI and SERGIO LORENZI gramophone records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by GEORGE HURST MERIEL DICKINSON icontralto) Boyce Symphony No 5
Berkeley Four poems of St Teresa of Avila
Mozart Symphony No 41, in c (Jupiter) (k 551)
(Given before an invited audience in the Great Hall, Bristol University, on 12 February)
ADAM FELLEGI
Schumann Toccata in c major, Op 7
Prokofiev Ten pieces from Romeo and Juliet. Op 75
Prokofiev Toccata in D minor, Op 11
Durko Microstructures
PIERRE AMOYAL (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader PETER THOMAS conducted by.NORMAN DEL MAR
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Part 2. Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5. in D
(Public concert given in Oaken-gates Town Hall, Telford, on 11 April)
BARRY GUY (double-bass)
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20TH-CENTURY ENSEMBLE OF LONDON conductor EDWIN ROXBURGH
Rands Etendre , for double-bass and orchestra
Arrigo La Cantata Hurbinek
(First broadcast performances in this country)
with Cantatas and Concertos by other Baroque Masters
The third of ten programmes FELICITY PALMER (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) JOHN ELWES (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass) MARY RYAN ( flute)
MARY MURDOCH (oboe and oboe d'amore)
CHRISTOPHER WELLINGTON
(viola and viola d'amore) ELIZABETH WATSON (viola)
DEREK STEVENS ( organ and harpsichord continuo)
SIMON LINDLEY (organ continuo) TILFORO BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
AND ORCHESTRA leader TREVOR WILLIAMS conductor DENYS DARLOW
Handel Chandos Anthem No 3: Have mercy upon me, 0 God
Telemann Concerto in E. for fluce oboe d'amore. viola d'amore and string orchestra
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Telemann Concerto in G. for two violas and string orchestra Bach Missa Brevis No 1. in F
Le streghe: Paganini's Op 8 in Kreisler's arrangement
VLADIMIR SPIVAKOV (violin)
VICTORIA POSTNIKOVA piano) (Soviet Radio recording)
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BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by VERNON HANDLEY JOHN GEORGIADIS (violin)
Introduced by Sir Arthur Bliss
'Both the brilliant composer and the generous-hearted man. stand revealed in these two works.' VERNON HANDLEY pays tribute to Sir Arthur Bliss who died on 27 March.
Bliss Concerto for violin and orchestra (19531:
Allegro ma non troppo. Vivo, andante sostenuto, leading to Allegro deciso in modo zingaro
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Bliss Metamorphic variations for orchestra (1973): Elements, ballet, assertion, speculation, interjections, scherzo one. contemplations. polonaise, funeral processions coot interlude, scherzo two, duet. dedication, leading to affirmation
(Bliss Conducts Bliss: Friday
10.40 pm)
Mr Fox and Mr First A surrealist comedy by FAY WELDON with GEMMA: What a pretty ring you are wearing, Elsa. I love rings. But I have a damaged hand. you know. As well as paralysed legs. Well, nothing is for nothing, in this world. Give and take. you know. give and take. Had you noticed my hand? ELSA: No, Gemma. GEMMA: Liar, you were staring
Producer Richard WORTLEY
The actors and actresses, given a web of wonderfully written dialogue, gave equally wonderful performances, particularly Miriam Margolyes as Gemma and Jane Knowles as Marion.
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Dir. dir. Jehova. will ich sing-en (Anna Magdalena Bach Book) ELLY AMELING (soprano) ANGELICA MAY I Cello)
RUDOLF EWBRHARDT (organ)
Cantata No 34: 0 ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) KURT EQUILUZ (tenon)
SIEGMUNO NIMSGERN (bass) VIEN'NA BOYS' CHOIR
CHORUS VIENNENSIS
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOIAUS HARNONCOURT. Records
Ballade No 1 in G minor. Op 23; Nocturne in r, Op 15 No 1: Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2
MAURIZIO POLLINI (piano)
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