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J. C. Bach Symphony in t flat. Op 9 No 2
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.18* Telemann Viola Concerto in G
PAUL DOKTOR
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by FRANS BR ÜGGEN
7.31* Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 (Mozartiana) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
9.8 News
8.5 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 7, in D minor
AMSTERDAM CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MARINUS VOORBERG
8.27* Warlock Passing by; Pretty ring time
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano)
8.31* Sibelius Canzonetta. Op 62a SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE directed by LEONARD FRIEDMAN
8.36* Rossini, arr
Respighi Ballet: La Boutique fantasque SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by Si ALEXANDER GIBSON gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
David Zinman
Conducted By:
Frans Br Ãœggen
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Marinus Voorberg
Piano:
Jennifer Partridge
Directed By:
Leonard Friedman
Conducted By:
Si Alexander Gibson

Darius Milhaud
Ballet: Le train bleu
MONTE CARLO OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH L'automne
NOEL LEE (piano)
Little Symphony No 3
(Serenade); LUXEMBOURG
.RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Suite française
LONDON WIND ORCHESTRA conducted by DENIS WICK : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Darius Milhaud
Unknown:
Monte Carlo
Conducted By:
Igor Markevitch
Piano:
Noel Lee
Conducted By:
Denis Wick

by THOMAS WALSH
Schumann Three Fantasy Pieces, Op 111
Fauré Nocturne No 6, in D flat. Op 63
Grieg Butterfly (Lyric
Pieces. Book 3); Notturno (Lyric Pieces, Book 5) Kreisler, transc
Rachmaninov Liebesleid Moszkowski Caprice espagnol, Op 37

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Walsh

GYÔRGY PAUK (violin) NOBUKO IMAI (viola)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (Cello) * JANET HILTON (clarinet) Mozart Duo in G for violin and viola (K 423) Kawsthorne Clarinet Quartet
Bartok Duos , for violin and viola
Mozart Divertimento in E flat. for string trio (K 563)
(Given as part of the 1981 Cheltenham International Festival of Music) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Viola:
Nobuko Imai
Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum
Unknown:
Bartok Duos

at Guildford Cathedral Responses: Doveton Psalms: 32, 33, 34
(Garrett, Goss, Watson) First Lesson: Daniel 7, vv 1-14
Canticles: Watson in E
Second Lesson: Matthew 5, vv 38-48
Anthem: Libera me, Dornine (Duruflé)
Organ Voluntary: Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist (Bach) Organist and Master of the Choristers PHILIP MOORE. Sub-Organist PETER WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Moore.
Unknown:
Sub-Organist Peter Wright

Opera in four acts
Libretto by The Composer, sung in the translation by Edmund Tracey. Music by Gustave Charpentier
The new English National Opera production, direct from the London Coliseum
Chorus of English National Opera, chorus-masters Leslie Fyson, Edgar Fleet
Orchestra of English National Opera, leader Edmund Reid, conducted by Sylvain Cambreling.
Act 1

Contributors

Music/libretto:
Gustave Charpentier
Translation:
Edmund Tracey
Singers:
Chorus of the English National Opera
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Fyson
Chorus-Master:
Edgar Fleet
Musicians:
Orchestra of English National Opera
Leader:
Edmund Reid
Conductor:
Sylvian Cambreling
Louise, a seamstress:
Valerie Masterson (soprano)
Her mother:
Katherine Pring (mezzo-soprano)
Irma, seamstress:
Penelope Mackay (soprano)
Camille, seamstress:
Patricia O'Neill (soprano)
Gertrude:
Sheila Squires (mezzo-soprano)
Errand girl:
Gloria Crane (soprano)
Elise:
Alma Sheehan (soprano)
Blanche:
Christine Thompson (soprano)
Suzanne:
Lynn Barber (mezzo-soprano)
Street-sweeper:
Ava June (soprano)
Young rag-picker:
Susan Underwood (mezzo-soprano)
Forewoman:
Elizabeth Denham (mezzo-soprano)
Milkwoman:
Elaine Howarth (mezzo-soprano)
Newspaper girl:
Linda Hands (soprano)
Coal-gatherer:
Elizabeth Howarth (mezzo-soprano)
Marguerite:
Carolyn Hawthorne (mezzo-soprano)
Madeleine:
Carol Roscoe (soprano)
Julien, a poet:
John Treleaven (tenor)
Father of Louise:
Richard van Allan (bass)
Ragman:
Mark Richardson (bass)
Song-writer:
Terry Jenkins (tenor)
Junkman:
John Cunningham (baritone)
Painter:
Raymund Dring (tenor)
Philosopher:
William Shimell (baritone)
Philosopher:
John Kitchiner (baritone)
Young poet:
Paul Napier Burrows (baritone)
Student:
Trevor Vaughan (tenor)
Gendarme:
Richard Burgess-Ellis (baritone)
Gendarme:
Antony Brahms (baritone)
Sculptor:
Glyn Adams (tenor)
Old clothes man:
Edward Ryles (tenor)
Night prowler/King of fools:
Stuart Kale (tenor)

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