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Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat ANDRE BERNARD
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by GEORGE MALCOLM
7.25* Clementi Sonata in G. Op 27 No 5
JOS VAN IMMERSEEl. (pianoforte)
7.37, Haydn Symphony No 95 in c minor
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
8.0 News
8.5 Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
8.12* Saint-Sacns Concert piece in n, for harp and orchestra
MCANOR ZABALETA (harp)
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.26. Mendelssohn Symphony No 1. in c minor
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARA JAN Gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Andre Bernard
Directed By:
George Malcolm
Directed By:
Clementi Sonata
Conducted By:
Eugen Jochum
Conducted By:
Claudio Abbado
Conducted By:
Jean Martinon
Conducted By:
Herbert von Kara Jan

Tallis
Te lucis ante termlnum: Salvator mundi; Candidi facti sunt
CANTORES IN ECCLESIA directed by MICHAEL HOWARD
Mass: Salve intemerata Virgo
CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE directed by GEORGE GUEST If ye love me: Hear the voice and prayer
CLERKES OF OXEN FORD directed by DAVID wulstan gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Michael Howard
Unknown:
St John
Directed By:
George Guest
Directed By:
David Wulstan

The fifth of eight concerts, direct from Studio Seven, Manchester
The King's Singers Jeremy Jackman Alastair Hume Bill Ives
Anthony Holt
Simon Carrington Colin Mason
Morley Sing we and chant it: On a fair morning
Weelkes Tan ta ra cries Mars
Ward Die not fond man Thea Musgrave Four Madrigals anon La tricotea Samartin VasquezDelosalamos Flecna La Bomba
Andras Szollosy Phacdrl Fabula (1982)
Sir John Rogers Hears not my
Phyllis R. L. Pearsall Light of my soul
J. C. Macy Jenks's
Vegetable Compound Sir George Martin Let maids be false
(Gircn before a studio audience. Tickets available from [address removed]

Contributors

Singers:
Jeremy Jackman
Singers:
Alastair Hume
Singers:
Bill Ives
Singers:
Anthony Holt
Singers:
Simon Carrington
Singers:
Colin Mason
Unknown:
Weelkes Tan
Unknown:
Thea Musgrave
Unknown:
Sir John Rogers
Unknown:
Phyllis R. L. Pearsall
Unknown:
Sir George Martin Let

DEAKIN HORN TRIO
Michael Thompson (horn) Richard Deakin (violin) Catherine Dubois (piano) Salnt-Saens Morceau de concert for horn and Jiano anacek Sonata for violin andpiano
Derek Bourgeois Horn Trio. Op 70 (1981)
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Horn:
Michael Thompson
Violin:
Richard Deakin
Piano:
Catherine Dubois
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Derek Bourgeois Horn

A Latin festival cantata from 1768. with the first two movements of Symphony No 38 as an overture.
MERYL drowek (soprano) EIRIAN JAMES (contralto) NEIL JENKINS (tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (baSS)
LONDON CLASSICAL PLAYERS leader john HOLLOWAY
john TOLL (harpsichord) conductor
ROGER NORRINGTON

Contributors

Soprano:
Meryl Drowek
Contralto:
Eirian James
Tenor:
Neil Jenkins
Bass:
Stephen Varcoe
Leader:
John Holloway
Leader:
John Toll
Conductor:
Roger Norrington

Jeremy Siepmann 's programme includes songs by Schubert.
Leclair's Violin Sonata in c minor. Bartok's arrangement of a G minor fugue by Frcscobaldi and. to conclude. Haydn's
Concerto in F for violin, keyboard and orchestra. Producer GRAHAM SHEFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Siepmann
Producer:
Graham Shefield

CENTRAL BAND OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. director WING
COMMANDER J. C. MARTINDALE Golf Richards The Jaguar Robert Washburn
Impressions of Cairo
Mendelssohn Overture for Military Band. Op 24 Vincent Perslchetll
Symphony for Band. Op 69
Khachaturlan Concert March

being the second part of the "Beggar's Opera"
Written by John Gay with the original music arranged by David Cain
with Roger Allam as Morano, Ann Beach as Mrs Trapes, Alan Dudley as Mr Ducat, John Hollis as Vanderbluff, Polly James as Jenny Diver, Dilys Laye as Mrs Ducat, Alan Rickman as Cawwawkee, Brian Sanders as Pohetohee and Jan Waters as Polly
8.15* Interlude
8.2S. Polly, an Opera Act 2
9.201 Interlude
9.25, Polly, an Opera Act 3

Contributors

Author:
John Gay
Original music arranged by:
David Cain
Musicians:
Praetorius Consort
Leader:
Christopher Ball
Conductor:
David Cain
Director:
Ian Cotterell
Director:
Chris de Souza
In:
the prologue -
Mr Gay, the Poet:
Timothy Bateson
Mr Rich, the Player:
Brian Sanders
In:
the play -
Morano:
Roger Allam
Mrs Trapes:
Ann Beach
Mr Ducat:
Alan Dudley
Vanderbluff:
John Hollls
Jenny Diver:
Polly James
Mrs Ducat:
Dllys Laye
Cawwawkee:
Alan Rickman
Pohetohee:
Brian Sanders
Polly:
Jan Waters
Damaris:
Miranda Forbes
Flimzy:
Elizabeth Proud
Fooitman:
Alex Jennings
An Indian:
Steve Hodson
Hacker:
Stuart Organ
Culverin:
David Timson
Capstaln:
David Peart
Laguerre:
David Gooderson
Cutlace:
James Bryce
Sailor:
Fraser Downie

Gwyn L. Williams
Introduces some of the highlights of the 1982 Festival of the International Society for Contemporary Music. which took place last
October and November In Graz (in association with the Styrian Autumn
Festival) and In Vienna. Luciano Berio Entrata: Encore
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK
Carlos de Silvelra Piano-Piano
FREDERtC RZEWSKI (piano) Jorge Antunes Tres impressoes cancioneirigenas
WOLFGANG SCHULZ (flute) ADAM HANCORSXI (violin) PLORIAN KITT (cello)
Excerpts from works by Conlon Nancarrow and Michael Nyman
Bronlslaw K. Przbylskl A Varsovie
POLISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CRACOW conduoted by antoni WIT (All except Berio first UK broadcasts) (Austrian Radio recordings)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lothar Zagrosek
Piano:
Jorge Antunes Tres
Flute:
Wolfgang Schulz
Unknown:
Conlon Nancarrow
Unknown:
Michael Nyman
Unknown:
Bronlslaw K. Przbylskl

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