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Handel Overture: Faramondo
ECO/RICHARD BONYNGE
7.13* Louis Couperin Prelude and Chaconne in G minor
DAVITT MORONEY (harpsichord)
7.17* Arne The soldier tir'd JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano)
ORCHESTRA OF ROYAL OPERA HOUSE CO VENT GARDEN/MOUN AR PRADELLI
7.21* C. P. E. Bach Wurttemberg Sonata No 1, in A minor GLENN GOULD (piano)
7.33* Krommer Oboe Concerto No 2, in F: HEINZ HOLLIGER ECO/PETER-LUKAS GRAF
8.0 News
8.5 Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmila: MOSCOW RSO FEDOSEYEV
8.10* Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 3, in E flat VICTORIA POSTNKOVA
VIENNA SO/ROZHDESTVENSKY
8.28* Shostakovich Symphony No 9, in E flat: LPO/HAITINK records

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Bonynge
Harpsichord:
Davitt Moroney
Soprano:
Joan Sutherland
Unknown:
Peter-Lukas Graf
Unknown:
Victoria Postnkova

John Dankworth 's record selection includes an arrangement by Gil Evans for
Miles Davis , 'Triple portrait' by Mike Gibbs and 'In the night' by Tubby Hayes , scored for his own big band.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dankworth
Unknown:
Gil Evans
Unknown:
Miles Davis
Unknown:
Mike Gibbs
Unknown:
Tubby Hayes

ANDREW BERRYMAN (trombone) THOMAS DAVIDSON (piano) ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by BARRY WORDSWORTH Boyce Symphony No 5, in D Larsson Concertino for trombone and string orchestra, Op 45 No 7
Grieg Holberg Suite, Op 40 Saint-Saens Cavatine for trombone and piano, Op 144 Richard Rodney Bennett Sinfonietta
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Berryman
Piano:
Thomas Davidson
Leader:
Richard Howarth
Conducted By:
Barry Wordsworth
Unknown:
Saint-Saens Cavatine

Last of three programmes ROBIN CANTER (oboe)
MEMBERS OF THE ALLEGRI
STRING QUARTET
Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Malcolm Arnold Quartet, Op 61 Elisabeth Lutyens (bom 9 July 1906) Presages, Op 53, for oboe Anthony Milner Quartet, Op 4

Contributors

Oboe:
Robin Canter
Violin:
Peter Carter
Viola:
Keith Lovell
Cello:
Bruno Schrecker
Cello:
Malcolm Arnold
Unknown:
Elisabeth Lutyens
Oboe:
Anthony Milner

direct from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge Introit: 0 hearken thou (Elgar) Responses: Tomkins/Amner
Psalms: 47, 48 and 49 (Davy, Crotch, Walmisley) First Lesson (AV):
1 Samuel 14. w 1-15 Canticles: Wood in D Second Lesson (av): Luke 18, w 31-43
Anthem: Make ye joy to God (Byrd)
Hymn: Ye watchers and ye holy ones (EH 519)
Organ voluntary: Fugue in E flat (Bach) (BWV 552)
Director of music DR GEORGE GUEST Organ student PHILIP KENYON

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Kenyon

Introduced by Jon Curie
Grainger Children's March: Over the hills and far away SYDNEY SO/JOHN HOPKINS: record
Schubert Am Grabe Anselmos ; An die Nachtigall; Die junge
Nonne SUSAN MASON (mezzo-soprano) DAVID MASON (piano) (R) Chavez Toccata
TRISTAN FRY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Haczewski Symphony in D
POSENER CO/ROBERT SATANOWSKI Schumann Violin Concerto in D minor: VACLAV snitil PRAGUE SO/LIBOR HLAVACEK
Glazunov Symphony No 2, in F sharp minor
USSR RADIO SO/VLADIMIR FEDOSEYEV records

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jon Curie
Unknown:
Grabe Anselmos
Mezzo-Soprano:
Nonne Susan Mason
Unknown:
Chavez Toccata
Unknown:
John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown:
Haczewski Symphony

Duke Dobing (flute) George Caird (oboe)
Charles Hine (clarinet)
Anthony Gladstone (horn) Nicholas Hunka (bassoon) Beethoven Theme and Variations on Mozart's 'La ci darem', arranged for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Reicha Quintet in E flat, Op 88 No 2 (R)

Contributors

Oboe:
George Caird
Clarinet:
Charles Hine
Horn:
Anthony Gladstone
Bassoon:
Nicholas Hunka

Opera in three acts
Libretto by william LLOYD Music by George Lloyd
(first broadcast performance) '... a young man of 21 ... showed that rarest of all qualities in a British composer, an almost unerring perception of what the stage requires.' That review of the premiere given on 5 November 1934 in Penzance under the Cornish composer's baton led to a three-week run at the Lyceum Theatre in London. lemin, one of the fairy maidens turned to stone at Cam Galva, returns to life ernin
MARILYN HILL SMITH (soprano) unaide
CLAIRE POWELL (mezzo-soprano)
Gerent.....GEOFFREY POGSON (tenor)
Edyrn.....HENRY HERFORD (baritone)
Bedwyr
MALCOLM RIVERS (baritone)
Huntsman
„ STEPHEN JACKSON (baritone) oaxon thane
JONATHAN ROBARTS (baritone) Priest............... JEREMY WHITE (bass) Old man
HEDLEYGOODALL (spoken role)
First woman
MARION FIDDICK (spoken role)
Second woman
KATE LOCK (spoken role)
BBC SINGERS chorus-master SIMON JOLY BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ROY GILLARD conducted by THE COMPOSER
Actsland2

Contributors

Unknown:
Lloyd Music
Unknown:
George Lloyd
Soprano:
Marilyn Hill Smith
Mezzo-Soprano:
Claire Powell
Tenor:
Geoffrey Pogson
Baritone:
Henry Herford
Baritone:
Stephen Jackson
Baritone:
Jonathan Robarts
Unknown:
Marion Fiddick
Chorus-Master:
Simon Joly
Leader:
Roy Gillard

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