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Hoist Hymn to
Dawn PURCELL SINGERS/IMOGEN HOLST Bax Northern Ballad No 1 LPO/BOULT
Verdi Oh dolore (Attila) LUCIANO pavarotti (tenor)
ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA, MILAN/ ABBADO
Ponchielli n convegno
COLIN BRADBURY, DONALD WATSON (clarinets), OLIVER DAVIES (piano) Haydn Baryton Trio No 37 in G RIKI GERARDY (baryton)
CSABA ERDELYI (viola)
JONATHAN WILLIAMS (Cello)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21 in c (K 467) DINU LlPATTI
LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA/ KARAJAN
Bruckner Intermezzo and Trio in D minor
ALBERNI STRING QUARTET ROGER BEST (viola)
Offenbach La Legende de
Kleinzach (Tales of Hoffman) PLACIDO DOMINGO (tenor)
PEDRO DI PROENZA (counter-tenor) SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ BONYNGE
Bartok, arr Szigeti Portrait, Op 5 No 1
JOSEPH szigeti (violin)
PKLHARMONIA ORCHESTRA/LAMBERT (mono)
Tchaikovsky Italian Caprice PHLHARMONIA ORCHESTRA/OZAWA records

Contributors

Singers:
Dawn Purcell

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, by JEREMY SIEPMANN.
The original Faure Requiem : an interview with John Rutter who conducts the first recording which is among the new vocal and choral records reviewed by JOHN STEANE. Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS Editor ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Jeremy Siepmann.
Unknown:
Faure Requiem
Unknown:
John Rutter
Reviewed By:
John Steane.
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers
Editor:
Arthur Johnson

Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel: THOMAS ALLEN (baritone) CBSO/RA7n.E
Faure Requiem (original version) CAROLINE ASHTON (sop) STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) CAMBRIDGE SINGERS JOHN scott (organ)
MEMBERS OF CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA/RUTTER: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Caroline Ashton
Baritone:
Stephen Varcoe

Schumann Abegg Variations, Op 1
Judith Bingham Pictured Within (first broadcast performance)
Brahms Fantasies, Op 116: Capriccio in D minor
Intermezzo in A minor Capriccio in G minor Intermezzo in E major Intermezzo in E minor Intermezzo in E major Capriccio in D minor DAVID MASON (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Bingham
Piano:
David Mason

Attila
Opera in a prologue and three acts. Libretto by TEMISTOCLE SOLERA, after the play by ZACHARIAS WERNER (sung m Italian): records
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP RPO/GARDELU
The action takes place in Italy in the year AD 452. Prologue and Act 1
3.15* Julian Budden on Attila
3.20* Acts 2 and 3

Contributors

Play By:
Zacharias Werner
Unknown:
Julian Budden

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts. Michael Schmidt (in the Chair) talks with Philip Oakes , Jeremy Treglown and Marina Vaizey.
This week's subjects: Barry Levinson 's film version of BernardMalamud's TheNatural. Dark Glasses, a first collection of poems by Blake Morrison. Stalin v Wells on Radio 3 yesterday.
Photographs by Josef Koudelka at the Hayward Gallery.
Tramway Road by Ronald Harwood at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.
Producer phujp FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Schmidt
Unknown:
Philip Oakes
Unknown:
Jeremy Treglown
Unknown:
Marina Vaizey.
Unknown:
Barry Levinson
Unknown:
Blake Morrison.
Unknown:
Josef Koudelka
Unknown:
Ronald Harwood

conducted by Oliver KNUSSEN MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) patrizia KWELLA (soprano) Mozart Adagio and Rondo in c (K 617)
Colin Matthews Night's Mask (Eastern Arts Association
Commission: first performance) Roussel Trio in F, Op 40
8.10* Interval Reading
8.15* Beethoven Quintet in E flat, Op 16 BBCBlTTtlITtffnQTtl

Contributors

Conducted By:
Oliver Knussen
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Soprano:
Mozart Adagio

Third of five programmes Quartet in F (K 590)
Quartet in D minor (K 421) ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
Andrew Watkinson (violin) James Clark (violin)
Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Violin:
Andrew Watkinson
Violin:
James Clark
Viola:
Garfield Jackson
Cello:
David Waterman

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