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Victoria Magnificat primi toni CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE/GEORGE GUEST

7.17* Soler Sonata in D (R73)
GILBERT ROWLAND (harpsichord)

7.24* Falla Interlude and Dance (La vida breve): SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ANSERMET

7.31* Revueltas Ocho por radio MEXICAN STATE SO/ENRIQUE BATIZ

7.36* Debussy Iberia
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA/HAJTINK

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8.5 Vivaldi Concerto in A minor (RV 418) HEINRICH SCHIFF (cello)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/ 10NA BROWN

8.16* Haydn Symphony No 6, in D (Le matin)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER

8.35* Francaix Invocation a la volupte (mono)
BERNARD LEFORT (baritone)
ENSEMBLE ORCHESTRAL DE L'OISEAU LYRE/LOUIS DE FROMENT

8.42* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op 28
LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO: records

Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Unknown:
Revueltas Ocho
Cello:
Heinrich Schiff
Unknown:
St Martin
Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner
Baritone:
Bernard Lefort

Nicolai Myaskovsky
'In order to create a language of Socialist Realism for instrumental music, it's not enough just to write down folk songs, or popular tunes.' Sonata No 3, Op 19 IDIL BERET (piano)
Symphony No27,incminor, Op 85 USSR ACADEMIC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA/EVGENY SVETLANOV Whims, Op 25 Nos 1 and 6 SERGEI PROKOFIEV (piano) (mono) records

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicolai Myaskovsky

Ingrid Seifert (violin)
Charles Medlam (bass viol) William Hunt (bass viol) John Toll (harpsichord) Buxtehude Trio-Sonata in D minor, Op I No 6
Couperin Concert No 13 (Les gouts-reunis)
Bach Trio-Sonata in G (BWV 1039)

Contributors

Violin:
Ingrid Seifert
Bass:
Charles Medlam
Bass:
William Hunt
Unknown:
Bach Trio-Sonata

Works composed during Ries's residence in England (1813-24) Introduction and Rondo, Op 57, for harp and piano
Polonaise, Op 93, for piano duet Grand Trio, Op 95, for harp and two pianos
SIONED WILLIAMS (harp) lesue HOWARD (piano)
JOHN BINGHAM (piano) (R)

Contributors

Piano:
John Bingham

The first of six concerts direct from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester Jan de Gaetani (soprano)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor Edward Downes Part 1 Copland
Suite: Appalachian Spring; Emily Dickinson Songs

Contributors

Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Unknown:
Emily Dickinson

Last of six programmes BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE ERIC PARKIN (piano)
Eric Fenby Overture: Rossini on Ilkla Moor
Arthur Butterworth The Path across the Moors
Geoffrey Bush Concertino No 1, for piano and orchestra (first broadcast performance)
John Ireland Minuet and Elegy for Strings (A Downland Suite) Wilfred Josephs Concerto for light orchestra
Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Piano:
Eric Parkin
Piano:
Eric Fenby
Unknown:
Ilkla Moor
Unknown:
Arthur Butterworth
Unknown:
Wilfred Josephs
Producer:
Alan Owen

recorded in St Michael 's College, Tenbury Wells
Introit: Factum est silentium (Deering)
Versicles and Responses: Rose
Psalms: 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 (Cutler, Alcock, Edwards, Crotch, Parratt, Atkins) Lessons (JB): Micah 2; Mark 12, w 35-44
Canticles: Stanford in A
Anthem: Faire is the heaven (Harris)
Hymn: They come, God's messengers of love (A&MR 287) Organ Voluntary: Toccata (Symphony No 5) (Widor)
Master of the Music ROGER JUDD Organist DAVID BRIGGS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
St Michael
Organist:
David Briggs

Writers from Virgil to Kafka have issued death-bed instructions that their works should be destroyed. Chaucer, Herbert, Herrick and other poets have written 'palinodes' or poems of retraction.
Laurence Lerner , poet, critic and Professor of English at Vanderbilt University, examines the impulse that drives authors publicly to disavow their work, and how this anticipates recent critical theory.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Lerner

The work of Hugh MacDiarmid still bulks large in the minds of Scottish writers, but it's nearly 60 years since the appearance of A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle. Is there any such urgency and energy in Scottish poetry today?
Neil Corcoran , Lecturer in English at Sheffield University, explores the preoccupations of recent Scottish poetry and assesses its achievements. Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh MacDiarmid
Unknown:
Neil Corcoran

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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