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Alessandro Scarlatti Sinfonla di Concerto
Grosso No 5, In D minor WILLIAM BENNETT , LENORE SMITH (flutes), I MUSICI
7.13' Haydn Violin
Concerto In c (H Vila 1) ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.32* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Death and Transfiguration: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
8.0 News
8.5 Sibelius Tone Poem: The Oceanides
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
8.16* Rossini String Sonata No 6. in D
ACADEMY OP ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS. directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.32* Milhaud Suite:
Scaramouche: BRACHA EDEN ALEXANDER TAMIR (pianos)
8.41' Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS

(records)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alessandro Scarlatti
Unknown:
William Bennett
Flutes:
Lenore Smith
Conducted By:
Raymond Lepparo
Conducted By:
Lorin Maazel
Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund
Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Alexander Tamir
Unknown:
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Conducted By:
Sir Colin Davis

Concerto in D minor, Op 3 No 11 (RV 565) Concerto In D major. Op 3 No 9 (RV 230)
Motet: Nulla in mundo pax slncera (rv 630) Concerto in B minor. Op 3 No 10 (RV 580)
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Directed By:
Christopher Hogwood

Stabat Mater
ARLEEN AUGER (SOpranO) ALFREDA HODGSON
(contralto),
ANTHONY ROLFEJOHNSON (tenor) GWYNNE HOWELL (bass) LONDON CHAMBER CHOIR
ARCO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LASZLO HELTAY : record

Contributors

Unknown:
Stabat Mater
Soprano:
Arleen Auger
Contralto:
Alfreda Hodgson
Contralto:
Anthony Rolfejohnson
Bass:
Gwynne Howell
Conducted By:
Laszlo Heltay

SOUTH EAST ULSTER YOUTH ORCHESTRA conductor DAVID NEWHAM
Malcolm Arnold Peterloo : an overture for orchestra
BOURNEMOUTH YOUTH ORCHESTRA conductor GEOFFREY OTTER
Walton Prelude and Spitfire Fugue Kenneth Plaits
Restoration Dances
CLEVELAND YOUTH ORCHESTRA conductor EDWIN RAYMOND
Anthony Hedges Sinfonia Semplice
CITY OF SHEFFIELD YOUTH ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR conductors CHRISTOPHER FRY , MICHAEL BREWER
JESSICA BUTTERS (piano) Malcolm Arnold English Dances, Set 2
Constant Lambert The Rio Grande
(Given on 17 July at the Royal Festival Hall, London as part of Youth Orchestras in Concert)

Contributors

Conductor:
David Newham
Conductor:
Malcolm Arnold Petcrloo
Conductor:
Geoffrey Otter
Conductor:
Edwin Raymond
Conductor:
Anthony Hedges Sinfonla
Conductors:
Christopher Fry
Conductors:
Michael Brewer
Piano:
Malcolm Arnold

with Michael Berkeley including trad. arr Seiber Four Hungarian Folk Songs
Five Renaissance pieces played by ALIRIO DIAZ
PezelBal: Intrada: Glgue Strauss Horn Concerto No 1. in E flat
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn)
Producer GARETH WALTERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Played By:
Alirio Diaz
Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Producer:
Gareth Walters

NATIONAL WIND BAND
OF SCOTLAND, conductor LT-COL RODNEY BASHFORD Stephen Dodgson Tone-Poem: The Eagle Percy Grainger
Movements from A Lincolnshire Posy
Cedric Thorpe Davie
Variations and Fugue on The Wee Cooper of Fife (Given last July in the Colston Hall , Bristol as part of the International Society for Music
Education conference) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Conductor:
Lt-Col Rodney Bashford
Conductor:
Stephen Dodgson
Unknown:
Percy Grainger
Unknown:
Cedric Thorpe Davie
Unknown:
Colston Hall

Mandragora, Op 43 (1920) Ballet-grotesque by LEON SZILLER and RYSZARDA BOGUSLEWSKI after
MOLIÈRE'S Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (first UK broadcast)
KAZIMIERZ PUSTELAK (tenor) JAN HARAZIM (speaker) ZDISLAW LAPINSKI (Cello) POLISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF CRACOW conducted by ANTONI WIT gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Leon Sziller
Tenor:
Kazimierz Pustelak
Conducted By:
Antoni Wit

by John Marston, adapted for radio by Peter Barnes
Music by Stephen Deutsch
Melissa Phelps (cello) Thomas Martin (double-bass) Maxim Rolands (piano) John Leach (cimbalom) Ann Cherry (flute) Malcolm Messiter (oboe, cor anglais) David Campbell
(clarinet, bass clarinet) conducted by Stephen Deutsch

Contributors

Author:
John Marston
Adapted by:
Peter Barnes
Music/Conductor:
Stephen Deutsch
Cellist:
Melissa Phelps
Double-bassist:
Thomas Martin
Pianist:
Maxim Rolands
Cimbalon player:
John Leach
Flautist:
Ann Cherry
Oboist/Cor anglais player:
Malcolm Messiter
Clarinettist:
David Campbell
Director:
Ian Cotterell
Young Freevill, Sir Lionell's son:
Martin Jarvis
Sir Hubert Subboys, an old knight:
John Livesey
Francischina, a Dutch curtezan:
Dilys Laye
Malheureux, young Freevill's unhappie friend:
Clive Francis
Beatrice, Sir Hubert's daughter:
Tina Marian
Crispinella, Sir Hubert's daughter:
Elizabeth Proud
Cocledemoy, a knavishly witty city companion:
Alan Rickman
Maister Mulllgrub, a vintner:
Roy Kinnear
Caqueteur, a pratling gull:
John Warner
Tysefew, a blunt gallant:
Michael Spice
Mary Faugh, an old woman:
Kathleen Helme
Holifernes Rains-Cure, a barber's boy:
Spencer Banks
Mistresse Mulligrub, Mulligrub's wife:
Ann Beach
Putifer, the nurse:
Peggy Paige
Maister Burnish, a gold-smith:
Ronald Herdman
Lionell, his man:
Stuart Organ
Sir Lionell Freevill, an old knight:
Ronald Herdman

Amelita Galli-Curcl. born 100 years ago today, was once a household name. John Steane traces the career of this celebrated coloratura soprano and considers how those best-selling recordings of years ago have stood the test of time.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Steane
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

The Manchester School Introduced by Bayan Northcotl
LONDON SINFONIETTA CHORUS chorus-master CLIVE WEARING
LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
Goehr Lyric Pieces Maxwell Davies
Westerllngs Blrtwistle ... agm (Given on 23 February at the QEH, London)

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Clive Wearing
Conducted By:
Elgar Howarth
Unknown:
Maxwell Davies
Unknown:
Westerllngs Blrtwistle

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