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Third of six programmes Penderecki Stabat Mater WARSAW PHILHARMONIC CHOIR conducted by ANDRZEI MARKOWSKI Twardowski Three Studies after Giotto: CAPELLA BYDGOSTIENSIS, conducted by STANISLAW GALONSXI Lutoslawski Trois poemes d'Henri Michaux POLISH RADIO CHOIR. CRACOW conducted by THE COMPOSER POLISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN KRENZ Dobrowolski Music for strings and four groups of wind instruments WARSAW NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by WITOLD ROWICKI: records.

ANDREA VON RAMM (mezzo-sop), DAVID CYRUS (medieval fiddle) anon Planctus cigné
Abelard Planctus virgin-urn Israel
Thibaul of Navarre Commcnccrai
Machaut Tels rit; Lay de dames
David Fallows introduces the recital, and during the interval considers the three related forms and some of the problems they present in performance.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrea von Ramm
Unknown:
David Cyrus
Introduces:
David Fallows

Second of two programmes from a concert promoted by the EBU as part of Radio Bremen's 1980 Pro Musica Nova
Philip Glass Music from Dance (first UK broadcast)
Til'; COMPOSER
(electric organ")
Terry Riley In c (keyboard version):
VOLKER BANFIELD HERBERT HENCK. DEBORAH RICHARDS.
PETER SCHILBACH , JOHN TILBURY. BERNHARD WAMBACH
Introduced by Tim Souster (Radio Bremen recordingi

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Riley
Unknown:
Volker Banfield
Unknown:
Herbert Henck.
Unknown:
Deborah Richards.
Unknown:
Peter Schilbach
Unknown:
John Tilbury.
Unknown:
Bernhard Wambach
Introduced By:
Tim Souster

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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