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Sibelius Rakastava , Op 14 HELSINKI CO/LEIF SEGERSTAM
7.16* Nielsen Fynsk Forar , Op 42
INGA NIELSEN (soprano) KIM VON BINZER (tenor) JORGEN KUNT (bass)
UNIVERSITY CHOIR TITLE MUKO'
ST KLEMENS SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
CHOIR
ODENSE SO/TAMAS VETO
7.34* Grieg Holberg Suite, Op 40 ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Handel Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon)
ST PAUL CO/PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
8.7* Gesualdo Fifth book of Madrigals for five voices, 1611 (excerpts)
CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY
8.20* Vivaldi Concerto in D minor (RV 565) PINA CARMIBELLI and ANNA MARIA COTOGNE (violins) FRANCESCO STRANO (cello) IMUSICI
8.29* Respighi Suite: Belkis, Queen of Sheba
PHILHARMONIA/GEOFFREY SIMON records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sibelius Rakastava
Unknown:
Nielsen Fynsk Forar
Tenor:
Kim von Binzer
Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner
Directed By:
Anthony Rooley

Dussek and Reicha Reicha Minuet for four flutes (Quartet in D, Op 12)
FRANTISEK CECH , VACLAV ZILKA
JAROSLAVJOSIFKO and miloslav KLEMENT Two Fugues
VACLAV JAN SYKORA (piano)
Dussek Fugue a la camera, in G minor, Op 64 No 2 VACLAV JAN SYKORA and ALEX VAN AMERONGEN (piano duet) Concerto in B flat, Op 63, for two pianos and orchestra FRANTISEK MAXIAN and JAN PANENKA
CZECH PO/ZDENEK CHALABALA mono records

Contributors

Unknown:
Reicha Reicha Minuet
Unknown:
Frantisek Cech
Unknown:
Vaclav Zilka
Piano:
Alex van Amerongen
Unknown:
Frantisek Maxian
Unknown:
Jan Panenka

Last of six programmes NASH ENSEMBLE
RICHARD MARKHAM (piano) JANE MACKENZIE (soprano) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano)
Krommer Wind Partita in E flat, Op71
Cramer Piano Sonata in c, Op22No2
Three settings of Ossian: Schubert Cronnan (D 282); Shilrik und Vinvela (D 293) Zelter Colma
Tomasek Allegro capriccioso in D minor, Op 84 No 1
Krommer Wind Partita in F, Op 57 (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Richard Markham
Soprano:
Jane MacKenzie

by LEO TOLSTOY adapted by JEREMY BROOKS from a translation by KITTY HUNTER BLAIR with Tolstoy's most autobiographical and least performed play, left unfinished at his death, deals with the tragic effects upon his friends and family of a wealthy landowner's desire to lead a Christian life and give away his estates to the peasants.
MARTIN GOLDSTEIN (piano) First-rate performances ... illuminating specimen of Tolstoy's finalphase.
(TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT)
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R)

Contributors

Adapted By:
Jeremy Brooks
Translation By:
Kitty Hunter Blair
Piano:
Martin Goldstein
Directed By:
Matthew Walters
Nikolai:
Robert Stephens
Maria:
Gemma Jones
Alina:
Margaret Courtenay
Pyotr:
Arnold Diamond
Fr Vassily:
Geoffrey Beevers
Lyuba:
Helena Breck
Lisa:
Melinda Walker
Stepan:
Simon Hewitt
Vanya/Corporal:
John Webb
Princess Cheremshanova:
Gwen Cherrell
Boris:
Sam Dastor
Ivan/General:
Willlam Eedle
Pelagya:
Anne Jameson
Tonya/Malashka:
Jenny Funnell
Carpenter/Doctor:
Gregory de Polnay
Colonel/Mikhail:
Trevor Nichols
Fr Gerasim:
John Forbes-Robertson
Captain:
Graham Blockey
Security Gendarme:
Colin Starkey

London Symphony Chorus
Rosalind Plowright (soprano)
Kathleen Kuhlman (mezzo-sop) David Rendall (tenor) John Tomlinson (bass) conducted by Richard Hickox Brahms Academic Festival Overture
Kodaly Psalmus hungaricus
10.5* Interval Reading
10.10* Rossini Stabat mater (Given earlier this evening at the Barbican Hall, London, in association with Ash Marketing for the CEGB)

Contributors

Soprano:
Rosalind Plowright
Soprano:
Kathleen Kuhlman
Tenor:
David Rendall
Bass:
John Tomlinson
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Kodaly Psalmus
Unknown:
Rossini Stabat

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