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Rossini Overture: The Journey to Rheims
NATIONAL PO/RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.12* Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 2 1MUSICI
7.23* Telemann Suite: L'Espiègle
ROUEN CO/ALBERT BEAUCAMP
7.30* Mozart Flute Concerto inG(K313)
WILLIAM BENNETT
ECO/GEORGE MALCOLM
8.0 News
8.5 Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia
PHILADELPHIA EUGENE ORMANDY
8.12* Haydn Symphony No 31, in D (Horn signal) PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/
ANTAL DORATI
8.39* Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat
MARTHA ARGERICH
LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO records

Contributors

Unknown:
William Bennett

Stenhammar
The last decade arr Rosenberg Chittra , Op 43 (incidental music to Tagore's play) (mono)
STOCKHOLM PO/HERBERT BLOMSTEDT The Song (first movement) (1921)
IWA SORENSON (soprano)
ANNE SOFIE VAN OTTER (mezzo-soprano)
STEFAN DAHLBERG (tenor)
PER ARNE WAHLGREN (baritone)
SWEDISH RADIO CHOIR
ACADEMIC CHOIR
ADOLF FREDRIKS CHILDREN'S CHOIR
SWEDISH RSO/HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
String Quartet No 6, in D minor, Op 35
COPENHAGEN QUARTET records

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosenberg Chittra
Soprano:
Iwa Sorenson
Mezzo-Soprano:
Anne Sofie van Otter
Tenor:
Stefan Dahlberg
Unknown:
Adolf Fredriks

Fourth of six concerts direct from St George's Church, Brandon Hill , Bristol Nash Ensemble
Ian Brown (piano)
Philippa Davies (flute) Gareth Hulse (oboe)
John Pigneguy (horn)
Marcia Crayford (violin) David Ogden (violin) Roger Chase (viola)
Christopher van Kampen (cello) Rodney Slatford (double-bass) Mozart Adagio and Rondo (K617)
Borodin Piano Quintet in c minor
Balakirev Octet, Op 3
(Concert arranged by St George 's 's
Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door)
BBCBristol
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Unknown:
Bristol Nash Ensemble
Piano:
Ian Brown
Flute:
Philippa Davies
Oboe:
Gareth Hulse
Horn:
John Pigneguy
Violin:
Marcia Crayford
Violin:
David Ogden
Viola:
Roger Chase
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen
Double-Bass:
Rodney Slatford
Arranged By:
St George

ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by SYLVAIN CAMBRELING ALISON PEARCE (soprano) ALISON HARGAN (soprano) VANESSA WILLIAMSON (mezzo-soprano)
LAURENCE DALE (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER UNDERWOOD (baritone)
Debussy Scene lyrique: L'enfant prodigue
2.40* Interval Reading
2.45* Ravel Cantata: Alcyone; Cantata: Alyssa
BBC Birmingham (R)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sylvain Cambreling
Soprano:
Alison Pearce
Soprano:
Alison Hargan
Tenor:
Laurence Dale
Baritone:
Christopher Underwood

I learnt my family's past by listening to the older people tell stories. And these stories have become the core of my writing and given it direction.
John Wideman , who was brought up in black Pittsburgh, is now Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Wyoming, and author of six works of fiction. In conversation with Robert Lee , he reflects on the need to explore that 'other country' of family memory in order to find a new voice for black American writing.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wideman
Unknown:
Robert Lee
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

A concert given on 22 June 1985 to celebrate Sir Peter Pears 's 75th birthday
SIR PETER PEARS (speaker)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) MURRAY PERAHIA (piano) ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano) NICHOLAS DANIEL (Oboe) JULIUS DRAKE (piano and harpsichord)
FELICIA LANE (percussion) BRODSKY STRING QUARTET
Michael Thomas (violin) Ian Belton (violin)
Paul Cassidy (viola)
Jacqueline Thomas (cello) conducted by Oliver KNUSSEN
Parti
Mozart Oboe Quartet in F (K 370) Peter Paul Nash Earthquake , for speaker, oboe and piano quintet
(first broadcast performance) Schumann Fantasie in c, Op 17 Tchaikovsky Nocturne for cello and piano, Op 19 No 4
Britten Marcia (Cello Sonata, Op 65)
Shostakovich Scherzo (Cello Sonata, Op 40)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Peter Pears
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Piano:
Andras Schiff
Oboe:
Nicholas Daniel
Piano:
Julius Drake
Harpsichord:
Felicia Lane
Violin:
Michael Thomas
Violin:
Ian Belton
Viola:
Paul Cassidy
Cello:
Jacqueline Thomas
Conducted By:
Oliver Knussen
Unknown:
Peter Paul Nash Earthquake
Cello:
Britten Marcia
Cello:
Shostakovich Scherzo

Part 2
Knussen Cantata, Op 15, for oboe and string trio
Dutilleux For Aldeburgh 85, for oboe, harpsichord and percussion
(first broadcast performance) Schubert Piano duets:
Andantino variee in B minor
(D 823); Marche caracteristique inc(D968No2)
(Given during the 1985 Aldeburgh Festival in association with Eastern Gas)
BBC Birmingham
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Second of two programmes from the 1985 ISCM World Music Days
Introduced by James Clarke James Clarke Forsvinna
HARRY SPARNAAY (bass clarinet)
NETHERLANDS RADIO CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR Klaus Huber. ... Nudo que ansijuntais....
NETHERLANDS RADIO CHOIR conducted by ROBIN GRITTON Helmut Lachenmann
Movement: vor der Erstarrung ENSEMBLE MODERN conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK
Enrique Raxach Vortice
THE BASS CLARINET COLLECTIVE Michael Torke Vanada
ASKO ENSEMBLE conducted by LUCAS VIS
(All first UK broadcasts)
(Netherlands Radio recordings)

Contributors

Introduced By:
James Clarke
Introduced By:
James Clarke Forsvinna
Bass:
Harry Sparnaay
Conducted By:
Ernest Bour
Conducted By:
Klaus Huber.
Conducted By:
Robin Gritton
Conducted By:
Helmut Lachenmann
Conducted By:
Lothar Zagrosek
Unknown:
Michael Torke Vanada
Conducted By:
Lucas Vis

Keith Elcombe (organ)
David Fletcher (cello) conducted by Stephen Cleobury
Mozart Mass in C (K 115); Cibavit eos (K 44)
Carl Georg Reutter De Profundis clamavi Michael Haydn Missa pro tempore Quadragesimae
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Elcombe
Cello:
David Fletcher
Conducted By:
Stephen Cleobury
Conducted By:
Mozart Mass
Unknown:
Carl Georg Reutter De Profundis
Unknown:
Michael Haydn Missa

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