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Schumann Overture: Manfred, Op 115 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim

7.17* Mozart Per pieta (Cosi fan tutte) (mono) Sena Jurinac (soprano) - Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra conducted by Fritz Busch

7.26* Chopin Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65 - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) Martha Argerich (piano)

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8.5 Arnold Overture: Tam O'Shanter - Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Sir Alexander Gibson

8.12* Vaughan Williams The Vagabond (Songs of Travel) - Graham Trew (baritone) Roger Vignoles (piano)

8.15* Martinu Piano Concerto No 5, in B flat (Fantasia Concertante) - Ales Bilek (piano) Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jindrich Rohen

8.37* Rachmaninov Caprice Bohemien, Op 12 - USSR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov

(gramophone records)

Debussy
La damoiselle elue
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
JANICE TAYLOR (mezzo-sop) SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY CHORUS (women's voices) SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire
MICHELE COMMAND (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Soprano:
Janice Taylor
Conducted By:
Edo de Waart
Soprano:
Michele Command
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin

BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor
STEPHEN WILKINSON
MARGARET PHILLIPS (organ) PETER VEL (bass viol)
Jeffreys 0 Domine Deus
Aston For I went with the multitude
Jeffreys in the midst of life; Whisper it easily Aston Alleluya psallat
(Given in November 1975 in Norwich Cathedral, presented by the University of East Anglia) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson
Conductor:
Margaret Phillips
Bass:
Peter Vel

TAKASHI SHIMIZU (violin) GORDON BACK (piano)
Schumann Sonata No 1, in A minor
Salnt-Saens Sonata No 1, in D minor. Op 75
Sarasate Introduction and Tarantella
(Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons)
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Violin:
Takashi Shimizu
Violin:
Gordon Back

Joanambrosio Dalxa Saltarello; Piva publ. V. Galillei
Contrapunto secondo di B.M.
Melchior Barberils
(after Verdelot) Madonna qual certezza
Pietro Paolo Borrono Passamezo milanese; Saltarello
Francesco da Milano Fantasia terza (arr
Matelart); La Spagna
Kapsberger Toccata sesta (solo lute)
Terzl Canzone dl Claudio Meruto
CHRISTOPHER WILSON and PAUL O'DETTE (lutes)
(Given in the Wigmore Hall as part of the 1980 Early Music Centre Festival)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanambrosio Dalxa
Unknown:
Melchior Barberils
Unknown:
Pietro Paolo Borrono
Unknown:
Claudio Meruto
Unknown:
Christopher Wilson
Unknown:
Paul O'Dette

ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor)
CHRISTINE MESSITER (flute) NEIL BLACK
(oboe and cor anglais) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) MEDICI STRING QUARTET Bax Oboe Quintet
Rubbra 0 my deir hert (from Two Medieval Songs for tenor and string quartet)
Ireland Piano pieces:
On a birthday morning; Soliloquy; Equinox
Warlock The Curlew, for tenor. flute, cor anglais and string quartet

Contributors

Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Flute:
Christine Messiter
Piano:
Clifford Benson

by BRIAN GEAR
The recently-discovered diary of a Marlborough schoolboy, Robert Nunns , provides a fascinating glimpse into public school life in the 1850s. The simple and unpretentious jottings of a 16-year-old often reveal more than any amount of deliberate and descriptive writing.
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Nunns
Producer:
Brian Miller
Robert Nunns:
Crispian Balmer

JANE MANNING (soprano) CAPRICORN
Casella Sicillano e burlesco, for piano trio Berio Chamber Music (James Joyce ), for soprano, clarinet, harp and cello
Dallaplccola Piccola musica notturna
Bernard Rands Cantl lunatici (chamber version), for soprano and ensemble
(first UK broadcast) conducted by the COMPOSER

Contributors

Unknown:
Casella Sicillano
Music:
James Joyce
Cello:
Dallaplccola Piccola
Unknown:
Bernard Rands Cantl

BBC Radio 3

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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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