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Mass in G (Missa St Nicolai): SOLOISTS
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC conducted by SIMON PRESTON
8.33* OSertorium: Non
Nobis Domine ZURICH SINGERS AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI GOHL
8.38* Missa Brevis in B flat (Little Organ Mass)
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano) JOHN SCOTT (organ)
CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by GEORGE GUEST : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Simon Preston
Singers:
Nobis Domine Zurich
Conducted By:
Willi Gohl
Soprano:
Jennifer Smith
Soprano:
John Scott
Conducted By:
George Guest

Handel Ode for Saint Cecilia's Day
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON
(tenor), STOCKHOLM BACH CHOIR, VIENNA CONCENTUS musicus, conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
9.55* Saint-Saens Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 14 GROUPE INSTRUMENTAL DK PARIS: records

Contributors

Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Tenor:
Stockholm Bach
Conducted By:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Bach cello suites, by ROBERT DONINGTON.
' Coolly passionate, lyrical expressiveness ' Webern's instructions on the playing of his Piano Variations, Op 27, recalled by their first interpreter, PETER STADLEN.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Robert Donington.
Unknown:
Peter Stadlen.

The last programme in a series of recordings from the early 1950s of Toscanini's orchestra conducted by his protégé, Guido Cantelli.
Beethoven Symphony No 5, in c minor
Stravinsky Symphonic Poem: The Song of the Nightingale
(Voice of America recordings of a broadcast concert given in Carnegie Hall, New York, on 21 Feb 1954) (First broadcast in the series At Home)

Contributors

Unknown:
Guido Cantelli.

JOHN WILLIAMS
(classical guitar) PACO PENA
(flamenco guitar)
Flamenco solos: Rondena;
Moruna: A la feria
Albeniz Cordoba; Sevilla; Asturias
(Part of a public concert given in The Mattings, Snape, as part of the 1977 Aldeburgh Festival)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
John Williams
Guitar:
Paco Pena

Opera in three acts Music by Wagner (sung in German)
A Bavarian Radio recording of the first night of the 1979 Munich Festival, from the Bavarian State Opera
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF BAVARIAN STATE OPERA chorus-master
WOLFGANG BAUMGART conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH Act 1

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Wolfgang Baumgart
Conducted By:
Wolfgang Sawallisch

Sir Ralph Richardson reads a second extract, selected by ALAN BELL , from George Saintsbury 's Notes on a Cellar Book, first published in 1920. Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Ralph Richardson
Unknown:
Alan Bell
Unknown:
George Saintsbury
Producer:
Piers Plowright

A second programme of monologues by the great French farceur Georges Feydean , translated by PETER MEYER and surrounded by music of the period; so creating the atmosphere of the Grand Salons of Paris in which they were first performed at the end of the last century.
1: All for Reform Performed by John Moffatt
2: The Schoolboy Performed by Richard Gibson
3: A Member of the Jury Performed by Timothy West
Music by Saint-Saens, Damar6 and Chabrier
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Georges Feydean
Translated By:
Peter Meyer
Unknown:
John Moffatt
Unknown:
Richard Gibson
Directed By:
Glyn Dearman

First of three song recitals
MARGARET MARSHALL (Sop) JOHN FRASER (piano)
Brahms In stiller Nacht; Auf dem See; Komm bald! ; Standchen (Der Mond steht iiber dem Berge)
Reger TrSume , Traume: Abendlied; Wiegenlied (Schlaf, Kindlein)
Pfitzner Venus Mater ; Die Einsame
Strauss Du meines Her-zens Kronelein; Der Stern; Fur funfzehn Pfennige; Wiegenlied

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Marshall
Piano:
John Fraser
Unknown:
Reger Trsume
Unknown:
Pfitzner Venus Mater

First in a new series of four programmes including Edmund Rubbra 's four string quartets and the string quintets and sextets of Brahms
Rubbra Quartet No 1
Brahms Sextet in B flat major, Op 18
COULL STRING QUARTET
With ALAN GEORGE (Viola) IOAN DAVIES (Cello)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmund Rubbra

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