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Bach Prelude and Fugue in F minor (bwv 534): MICHEL CHAPUIS at the organ of St Michael's Church, Zwolle, Holland
7.14* Haydn Piano Sonata In minor (h xvi 34)
WILHELM BACKHAUS
7.20* Schubert Introduction, Theme and Variations in B flat (D 603): INGRID HAEBLER and LUDWIG HOFFMANN (piano duet)
7.31* Chevalier de Saint-Georges Violin Concerto in A, Op 5 No 2: JEAN-JACQUES KANTOROW (Violin), BERNARD THOMAS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
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Part 2
Gluck Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Orfeo ed Euridice) CLAUDE MONTEUX (flute)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX
8.14* Bizet Duet: An fond du temple saint (The Pearl Fishers)
PLACIDO DOMINGO (tenor)
SHERRILL MILNES (baritone) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTON GUADAGNO
8.20* Glazunov Ballet: The Seasons: Moscow RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN : records
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Monteverdi Cantate Domino; 0 bone Jesu; Sancta Maria
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor), GEOFFREY SHAW (bar), JOHN HOBAN CHORALE LONDON TROMBONE QUARTET
JANE RYAN (viola da gamba) FRANCIS RAINES (double-bass) RALPH DOWNES (organ) conducted by JOHN HOBAN
Beatus vir (Selva Morale): Salve 0 Regina; Gloria a 7 NIGEL ROGERS (tenor), THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR,
ALAN LOVEDAY (violin), NEVILLE MARRINER (violin). LONDON TROMBONE quartet: records
played and introduced by FREDERICK RIMMER
Rimmer Chorale Symphony (1974) (first broadcast performance)
Pal Karolyi Triphtongus I (1968) Jonathan Harvey Laus Deo (1969)
from Birmingham
JAMES WALKER (piano) DAVID COWSILL (oboe)
MARIEGOLD PICKERILL (piano)
Berkeley Sonatina for oboe and piano
Janacek Piano Sonata
Seiber Improvisation for oboe and piano
Rachmaninov Five Preludes
Rubbra Sonata for oboe and piano
Music for voice, lute and viol
Go crystal tears; Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me?; Come, heavy sleep
Lord Willoughby's welcome home; Tarlton's resurrection
I saw my lady weep; When Phoebus first did Daphne love; Flow not so fast, ye fountains; Farewell, unkind
Melancholy galliard
Lady, if you so spite me; To ask for all thy love; My heart and tongue were twins NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) ROBERT SPENCER (lute)
JANE RYAN (bass viol)
MIRIAM FRIED (violin)
MUNICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
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Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 9, in t minor (From the New World)
(Bavarian Radio recording)
In the 12th of 14 programmes BERNARD ROBERTS (piano) plays the 13th Barcarolle, Nine Preludes and the 11th Nocturne.
Two short Song-cycles: Le Jar-din clos (poems by Charles van Lerberghe ); L'horizon chimerique (poems by Jean de la Ville de Mirmont) (mono)
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
JOHN SHIRI.EY-QUIRK (baritone) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Prokofiev March in B flat, Op 99 USSR MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
SYMPHONIC BAND, conducted by NICOLAI SERGEYEV
3.0* Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1. in D flat, Op 10 VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN
3.16* Shostakovich Symphony No 10. in E minor
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
JANET HILTON (clarinet) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Debussy Première Rhapsodle lain Hamilton Three Nocturnes Brahms Sonata No 1. in F minor
from Carlisle Cathedral
Introit: Cantate Domino (Pitoni)
Responses (Smith)
Psalm 89 (Bairstow, Seivewright, Garretti
Lessons: Proverbs 15. vv 1-15; 1 Corinthians 15. vv 20-34
Canticles (Rose in c minor)
Anthem: Lift up your heads (Mathias)
Hymn: Immortal, invisible (EH 407)
Master of the Music
ANDREW SEIVEWRIGHT
Assistant organist HUGH DAVIES
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(continued):
6.30 A Stranger Abroad Israel
The last of four programmes in which MICHAEL ALMAZ introduces the country, its people and its language.
Series producer DAVID DOUGHAN
7.0 More Poetry at Large
MICHAEL BAKEWELL explores a variety of poetic activity in different parts of the country. 4: R. S. THOMAS talking and reading in the remote Welsh vicarage of Aberdaron. Series producer EVELYN GIBBS
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London
JANE MANNING (soprano) MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader JOSÉ-LUlS GARCIA conductor Steuart Bedford
Ravel Suite: Le tombeau de Couperin
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major, for violin, viola and orchestra (K 364)
Part 2
Bridge Two Songs (Tagore)
Britten Suite on English Folk Tunes: 'A time there was' (Op 90)
SIR LENNOX BERKELEY Says:
Mozart Symphony No 35. in D major (Haffner) (K 385)
Written by DAVID WHEELER
Horace Walpole , from his villa at Twickenham, observed one of the great historical events of the 18th century - the American War of Independence. and. in letters to friends, commented on it with his characteristic blend of shrewdness and frivolity.
(Robert Eddison is a National Theatre player)
Musical settings of poetry that touches on the symbolic aspect of the night.
Schubert Mondenschein. for tenor and male voices
Hanns Eisler Printemps allemand. for soprano and piano (KARL KRAUS: Flieder)
Ernst Krenek Song-cycle: Durch die Nacht. for soprano and ensemble: Vor dem Schlaf 1-11; Erlebnis; Nachtliche Stunde ; Femes Licht mit nahem Schein : Der Tag; Flieder (poems by KARL KRAUS) Wolf Um Mitternacht (Mbrike), for soprano and piano
Hans Erich Apostel Um Mitternacht (Mörike). for a cappella chorus
Schubert Nachthelle , for tenor. male voices, and piano MARY THOMAS (soprano) NIGEL ROGERS ( tenor)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) conductor JOHN ALLDIS
WIGMORE ENSEMBLE with TERRY HART (violin) DIANA CUMMINGS (Violin) HARRY DANKS (viola)
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello) conducted by JACQUES-LOUIS MONOD Devised by LEO BLACK
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