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Variations sgrleuses in r minor. Op 54
I. YD! A ARTYMtW (piano) Nachtlied, Op 71 No 6; Im Criincn, Op 8 No 11: Fruhllngsglaube, Op 9
No 8; Morgengruss. Op 47 No 2: Reiselled, Op 34 No 6 JANET BAKER (meZZO-SOp) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) String Quartet In D, Op 44 No 1
MELOS QUARTET: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Baker
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons

Alessandro Scarlatti
Concerto In P: BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA, directed by THURSTON DART (harpsichord)
Liszt, orch Tchaikovsky
Concerto in the Hungarian style: CYPRIEN katsaris (piano), PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Somervell Clarinet Quintet THEA KING
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET Delius Sea Drift
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (bar) LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by Richard hickox : records

with Michael Oliver King Arthur and the English theatre tradition: by PETER holm an: The Case for
' Llcder Englished ': by LESLIE MINCHIN ; The
American Experimental Tradition: some reflections by PETER DICKINSON.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Peter Holm
Unknown:
Leslie Minchin
Unknown:
Peter Dickinson.

BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA leader PETER POOLE conducted by KURT wOss Haydn Symphony No 88, In G
Mozart Serenade In D (Posthorn) (K 320)
12.25* pm Interval Reading \12.30. Schubert Symphony No 6, in c
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Leader:
Bournemouth Sinfonietta
Leader:
Peter Poole
Conducted By:
Kurt Woss

(Maria regina d'Inghllterra)
Opera In three acts Music by Pacinl
Libretto by tarantini based on the play by VICTOR HUGO
A recording of Opera
Rara's British premiere production for the 1983 Camden Festival, at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London.
OPERA RARA CHORUS, ChorUS-master STEPHEN WESTROP
ENGLISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ROY Gillard conducted by DAVID parry (Given in association with Town and City Properties Ltd) Act 1
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* Maria Tudor: Act 2

Contributors

Play By:
Victor Hugo
Chorus Master:
Stephen Westrop
Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conducted By:
David Parry

directed by MICHAEL LAIRD CHRISTOPHER BOWERS -BROADBENT (organ)
Daniel Speer Fanfare:
Sonata for trumpet and three trombones: Sonata for three trombones:
Sonata for two cornetts and three trombones; Fanfare
Gottfried Relche Sonatina for organ
Johann Pezel Two Intradas Gottfried Relche Organ fugue
Heinrlch Biber Sonata
' Sanctl Polycarpl '

Contributors

Directed By:
Michael Laird
Directed By:
Christopher Bowers
Unknown:
Daniel Speer
Unknown:
Johann Pezel
Unknown:
Sanctl Polycarpl

by EDWARD BOND
A National Theatre production
Marthe lives In a cliff- top house on the Yugoslavian coast. Once the house was Xenia's and Marthe was her servant. Xenia visits her and the two of them are forced to reconsider the life they once shared ...
Other parts played by JILL LIDSTONE , CRAWFORD LOGAN WENDY MURRAY
PATIENCE TOMLINSON Executive producer ANTHONY VIVIS
Directed by EDWARD BOND

Contributors

Played By:
Jill Lidstone
Played By:
Crawford Logan
Played By:
Wendy Murray
Unknown:
Patience Tomlinson
Producer:
Anthony Vivis
Directed By:
Edward Bond
Marthe:
Yvonne Bryceland
Xenla:
Anna Massey
Ann:
Eleanor David
David:
David Yelland
German:
David Ryall
Drunk:
Robert Oats

ANDREW WATKINSON (violin)
DELLA JONES
(mezzo-soprano) BBC SINGERS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD HICKOX Part 1
Hildlng Rosenberg
Interlude and Railway Fugue (Journey to America)
Lars-Erik Larsson Violin Concerto

Contributors

Violin:
Andrew Watkinson
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox

A 34-part series Presenter
Anthony Rooley
31: Thomas Tomkins Songs of 3. 4, 5 and 6 parts (1622)
Too much I once lamented; Cloris whenas I woo; When David heard; Oft did I marle; Woe is me
CONSORT OF MUSICKE MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE directed by ANTHONY ROOLET

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Rooley
Unknown:
Thomas Tomkins
Directed By:
Anthony Roolet

BBC Radio 3

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