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Frederick The Great Flute Concerto No 4 in D KURT REDEL (flute)
MUNICH PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA
7.24* Johann Stamitz Symphony in A
SLOVAK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 7.40* Dvorak Dumka and Furiant, Op 12
RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
7.48* Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia MOSCOW RSO/VLADIMIR FEDOSEYEV
8.0 News
8.5 Debussy La Plus que Lente LPO/HERRMANN
8.12* Pierne Viennoise, Op 49b: LOIRE PO/PIERRE DERVAUX
8.23* Copland Letter from Home: LSO/COPLAND
8.31* Respighi Feste Romane MONTREAL SO/DUTOIT: records

Contributors

Piano:
Radoslav Kvapil

Rimsky-Korsakov Sadko , Op 5: A Musical
Picture: ROTTERDAM PO/ZINMAN The Tsar's Bride (Act 2)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
BOLSHOI THEATRE/FUAT MANSUROV records

Contributors

Unknown:
Rimsky-Korsakov Sadko
Sobakin:
Yevgeny Nesterenko
Maria:
Galina Vishnevskaya
Dunyasha:
Galina Borisova
Irina:
Irina Arkripova
Dr Borisova:
Andrei Sokolov

Walton Variations on a theme by Hindemith CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL Seiber and Dankworth Improvisations for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra JOHN DANKWORTH BAND LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD records

Contributors

Conducted By:
George Szell
Unknown:
John Dankworth
Conducted By:
Hugo Rignold

Das klagende Lied
EDITH WIENS (soprano)
MARJANA LIPOVSEK (contralto) WERNER HOLLWEG (tenor) VIENNA SINGAKADEMIE
MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS VIENNENSIS
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK (Austrian Radio recording)

Contributors

Soprano:
Edith Wiens
Conducted By:
Lothar Zagrosek

direct from
St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol
Bochmann Quartet
Michael Bochmann (violin) David Angel (violin)
Martin Outram (viola)
Mikal Kaznowski (cello)
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4
Ravel Quartet in F
(Arranged by St George's Music Trust In association with John
Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Violin:
Michael Bochmann
Violin:
David Angel
Viola:
Martin Outram
Cello:
Mikal Kaznowski

A musical drama in three acts
Continuo:
MARILYN SANSOM (cello)
NICHOLAS KRAEMER , JONATHAN hinden (harpsichords) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA leader NONA UDDELL conductor JOHN EUOT GARDINER Act 1
2.55* Interval Reading
3.0* Act 2
3.55* Interval Reading
4.0* Act 3

Contributors

Cello:
Marilyn Sansom
Cello:
Nicholas Kraemer
Conductor:
John Euot Gardiner
Choruses of:
Trachinians And
Oechalians:
Monteverdi Choir

A celebration in verse, prose and music for St Cecilia's Day Compiled by ROGER FRITH
Readers Rosalind Shanks , Hugh Burden and Sean Barrett
Producer SHAUN MACLOUGHUN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Readers:
Roger Frith
Readers:
Rosalind Shanks
Readers:
Hugh Burden
Readers:
Sean Barrett
Producer:
Shaun MacLoughun

by ROBERT FORREST
Read by Patrick Malahide 'She couldn't join in the celebrations: bonfires and booze and children up loudly late for the end of a war. No; she would be honestly alone, in the Princess, watching Ingrid Bergman. '
Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland

Contributors

Read By:
Patrick Malahide
Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman.
Producer:
Patrick Rayner

The Nitshill Writing Circle by JOHN BYRNE
Performed by Bill Paterson
A tribute to the distinguished and sadly forgotten poet, painter, novelist and sage Francis Seneca McDade. Producer JAMES RUNCIE BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
John Byrne
Unknown:
Bill Paterson
Unknown:
Francis Seneca McDade.
Producer:
James Runcie

Music in Our Time
Fourth of five editions reflecting 1984 Musica Nova ,
Glasgow s international festival of contemporary music.
Introduced by Roger Wright in conversation with some of the composers and performers. Elliott Carter Sonata for cello and piano
Per Norgaard Plutonian Ode (first UK broadcast)
JANE MANNING (soprano) ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) JOHN MCCABE (piano)
John Casken Piper 's Linn for Northumbrian small-pipes and electronic tape
(first UK broadcast) BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Musica Nova
Introduced By:
Roger Wright
Cello:
Alexander Baillie
Piano:
John McCabe
Piano:
John Casken Piper

Music for St Cecilia's Day by John Blow , including an anniversary performance of his ode for the 1684 celebrations, and the rarely heard Welcome, welcome ev'ry guest.
NANCY ARGENTA (soprano)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor) MICHAEL GEORGE (bass)
RAGLAN BAROQUE SINGERS RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS leader ROY GOODMAN conductor NICHOLAS KRAEMER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Blow
Soprano:
Nancy Argenta
Soprano:
Charles Brett
Tenor:
William Kendall
Bass:
Michael George
Leader:
Roy Goodman
Conductor:
Nicholas Kraemer

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