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Tartini Violin Sonata in G minor, Op 1 No 10 (Dido abandoned)
PIERRE AMOYAL (violin) SUSAN MOSES (cello)
EDOARDO FARINA (clavichord)
7.18* Debussy Suite bergamasque
PASCAL ROGE (piano)
7.34* Martinu Duo
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello)
7.41* Enesco Romanian Rhapsody No 2, in D LSO/ANTAL DORATI
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8.5 Verdi Saper vorreste
(A Masked Ball, Act 3 scene 3) KATHLEEN BATTLE (soprano) NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA/SIR GEORG SOLTI
8.7* David Popper Arlequin, Op 3 No 1; Papillon, Op 3 No 4 JASCHA BERNSTEIN (cello) ARTUR BALSAM (piano)
8.12* Berlioz Harold in Italy, Op 16
NOBUKO IMAI (viola) LSO/SIR COLIN DAVIS records
Marc-Antoine Charpentier Messe pour plusieurs instruments au lieu des orgues: Kyrie, Gloria and Offertory (with plainsong couplets)
LA GRANDE ECURIE ET LA CHAMBRE
DURO1 directed by JEAN-CLAUDE MALGOIRE Motet: Pour Ie Saint Sacrement au reposoir
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF
LA CHAPELLE ROYALE directed by PHILIPPE HERREWEGHE records
Epitaphium Carpentarij EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)
EMILY VAN EVERA (soprano) ROGERS COVEY-CRUMP (tenor) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) PAUL HILLIER (bass) LONDON BAROQUE (R)
by Eduard Tubin
NICOLAUS ZWETNOW (balalaika)
STOCKHOLM PO/KJELL INGEBRETSEN record
Quartet No 2
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
Andrew Watkinson (violin) Louise Williams (violin) Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello) BBC Birmingham (R)
PETER MOUNTAIN ANGELA DALE Vilem Tausky Suite Saint-Saens Sonata No 1, in D minor BBC Scotland
led by BEN BUURMAN conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Teresa Cahill (soprano) Parti Haydn Symphony No 79, in F George Benjamin A Mind of Winter
Part 2 Ravel Sheherazade Schubert Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished) BBC Scotland (Teresa Cahill sings 'A Mind of Winter' conducted by the composer at this year's Proms on 1 August)
Recorder music from the 14th to the 18th century anon Istampita (Tre fontana) John Baldwin 4 Vocum; Upon In Nomine Palestrina Lamentations of Jeremiah Tarquinio Merula Canzon: La lusignuola Bach Fugue in G (BWV 550) Boismortier Sonata in c minor. Op 34 No 6 Purcell Chacony in G minor (R)
Written and read in five parts by Brian Wright
1: Common Ground 'Civil war has come to Penge. As an unwaged househusband and Pengeologist, I watch dog-owners and joggers go out to do battle daily.' Producer MATTHEW WALTERS (R)
First of 11 programmes of his chamber music for piano and strings PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (Violin) RALPH KlRSHBAUM (cello) Piano Trio in E flat, Op 1 No 1 Violin Sonata in c minor, Op 30 No 2 (R)
recorded in Chichester Cathedral Introit: Confortare (Dyson) Responses(Clucas) Psalms 22, 23 (Camidge, Walmisley) Lessons (Rsv): I Samuel 10, w 17-27; Luke 17, w 11-19 Canticles: Howells (Chichester Service) Anthem: But have been found again (Burgon) Organ Voluntary: Alleluias (Preston) Organist and Master of the Choristers ALAN THURLOW Assistant organist JEREMY SUTER BBC Bristol
David HouJt celebrates the Fourth of July in a programme of music from America. Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
MANUEL BARRUECO
Falla, arr Barrueco
Dance of the miller's wife;
Dance of the Corregidor; Dance of the neighbours; Miller's dance (The Three-cornered Hat) Turina Fandanguillo ; Hommage a Tarrega; Rafaga
(Given in October 1985 at St Andrew 's Church, Presteigne, in association with the Mid-Border Community Arts Association)
... and often as boys, we cycled out to a shaft, lobbed stones over and listened to the echoes go bouncing down, down, down....
Dave True reads his poems about Cornwall and talks to Roberta Berke about them.
Location recordings COLIN HAYDEN Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
conducted by Lorin Maazel direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London
Gabriela Benackova (soprano) Lucia Valentini-Terrani (contralto)
Francisco Araiza (tenor) Paata Burchuladze (bass)
London Philharmonic Choir London Symphony Chorus Philharmonia Chorus Royal Choral Society
Philharmonia Orchestra leader PETER THOMAS
(A Royal Philharmonic Society concert)
by GERRY JONES with and 'The world will end up a circus, where the clowns have killed all those who clapped them.'
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS
Jiri Panocha (violin) Pavel Zejfart (violin)
Moroslav Sehnoutka (viola) Jaroslav Kulhan (cello)
First of three programmes Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 (The Joke) Martinu Quartet No 4
10.35* Interval Reading
10.40* Dvorak
Quartet in E flat, Op 51
(Given in July 1985 as part of the Cheltenham International Festival of Music) BBC Birmingham
(piano)
Last of three programmes
Brahms Violin Sonata No 3, in D minor, Op 108 with JOSEPH szigeti (violin)
Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 111 mono records