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Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
7.13* Berwald Piano Concerto in D MARIAN MIGDAL
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ULF BJORLIN
7.34* Tarrega Introduction and Variations on Carnival of Venice
ALEXANDRE LAGOYA (guitar)
7.42* Handel Concerto Grosso in f, Op 3 No 4
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.0 News
8.5 Rossini Overture: The Siege of Corinth NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by LAMBERTO GARDELL 1
8.15* Satie Trois Gymnopedies
CECILE OUSSET (piano)
8.25* Honegger Cello Concerto: MILOS SADLO
CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN
8.40* Haydn Symphony No 69, in c
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Colin Davis
Unknown:
Marian Migdal
Conducted By:
Ulf Bjorlin
Conducted By:
Sir Charles MacKerras
Conducted By:
Lamberto Gardell
Unknown:
Milos Sadlo
Conducted By:
Vaclav Neumann
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Saint
Saens Rhapsody on Brcton folk tunes, Op 7 No 3
CHRISTOPHER HERRICK at the organ of Westminster Abbey
Mass for four voices, Op 4 WORCESTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR
ROY MASSEY , PAUL TREPTE (organs), conducted by DONALD HUNT : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Saens Rhapsody
Unknown:
Christopher Herrick
Unknown:
Roy Massey
Unknown:
Paul Trepte
Conducted By:
Donald Hunt

direct from St George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol Colin Carr (cello)
Francis Grier (piano) Britten Suite No 3, for cello
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69
(A series of concerts from St George's,
Brandon Hill, Charlotte Street, Bristol. Tickets available at the door.
Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with Imperial Tobacco) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Piano:
Francis Grier

The first of two programmes of some familiar and less familiar choral and orchestral music.
SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC
SINGERS, chorus-master IAN MCCRORIE
ST CECILIA CHOIR OF THE
ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA conductor
GEOFFREY WALKER
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by NICHOLAS WOOD conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES Triumphal March: Caractacus, Op 35;
Sursum corda, Op 11;
Give unto the Lord (Psalm 29), Op 74; Sospiri, Op 70; The Snow. Op 26 No 1; Fly singing bird, Op 26 No 2; Incidental Music and Funeral March: Grania and Diarmid,
On 42; From the Bavarian Highlands, Op 27 BBC Scotland

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Ian McCrorie
Chorus-Master:
St Cecilia
Conductor:
Geoffrey Walker
Unknown:
Nicholas Wood
Conducted By:
Sir Charles Groves

RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
KENNETH SILLITO (Violin) IAN JEWEL (Viola)
KEITH HARVEY (cello)
Mozart Flute Quartet No 2, in G (K 285a) Roussel Trio in F, Op 40 Mozart Flute Quartet No 1, in D (K 285)

Contributors

Flute:
Richard Adeney
Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Viola:
Ian Jewel
Cello:
Keith Harvey

SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) MARTIN ISEPP (piano) The Chamisso cycle
Frauentiebe und -leben is preceded by two bridal songs from the collection Myrthen, to texts by Ruckert, and four other songs.
Die Soldatenbraut; Lied der Suleika; Singet nicht in Trauertonen; Der
Nussbaum; Lieder der Braut
Song-cycle: Frauenliebe und -leben

Contributors

Soprano:
Sheila Armstrong
Piano:
Martin Isepp

by William Shakespeare.
With Tim Pigott-Smith as Pericles, Angharad Rees as Marina, Michael Aldridge as Simonides, David March as Gower.

"To sing a song that old was sung from ashes ancient Gower is come ..."
Shakespeare uses the poet Gower to relate the adventures, sufferings and wanderings of the young Prince, Pericles is haunted by Fate, buffeted by storms, driven from country to country, and even, at the height of his happiness, harshly separated from his wife and baby daughter, Marina. But there are reconciling forces that lie beyond the apparent waywardness of Fortune.

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Composer:
Nick Bicat
Director:
David Spenser
Pericles:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Marina:
Angharad Rees
Simonides:
Michael Aldridge
Gower:
David March
Dionyza:
Carole Boyd
Thaisa:
Sheila Grant
Lysimachus:
Robert Morris
Antiochus:
Nicholas Courtney
Helicanus:
Richard Hurndall
Cleon:
Manning Wilson
The bawd:
Eva Stuart
Boult:
Stephen Thorne
Pandar:
Jonathan Scott
Thaliard:
Christopher Scott
The Goddess Diana:
Jane Knowles
Lychorida:
Polly March
Fisherman:
Peter Baldwin
Fisherman:
John Livesey
Fisherman:
Haydn Wood
Leonine:
John Webb
Servant:
John McAndrew
Philemon:
Spencer Banks
Pirate:
Mark Eldridge

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