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Vivaldi Concerto in D minor (rv540)
MONICA HUGGETT (viola d'amore) JAKOB UNDBERG (lute)
DROTTNINGHOLM BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
7.17* Durufle Quatre motets sur des themes gregoriens, Op 10 MARY SEERS (soprano)
CORYDON SINGERS/MATTHEW BEST
7.26* Mozart Trio in G major (K 564): LONDON FORTEPIANO TRIO
7.46* Sibelius Rakastava , Op 14 ROY GILLARD (violin)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTOJINTHE-FIELDS/
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
8.0 News
8.5 Boccherini Symphony in B flat (G 514)
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CO/ JORG FAERBER
8.18* d'lndy Tableaux de voyage, Op 36
LOIRE PO, PIERRE DERVAUX
8.33* Rameau Suite: Dardanus (Prologue and Act 3)
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/ JOHN ELIOT GARDINER : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sibelius Rakastava
Violin:
Roy Gillard
Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Jorg Faerber
Unknown:
Pierre Dervaux
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner

Mendelssohn
Precocious Mastery: "I am now convinced that people expect from me something special.... I know also that I need not disappoint these expectations."
(Mendelssohn to his father, September 1827)

Scherzo (Octet, Op 20) (orchestrated by the composer) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
String Quintet in A, Op 18 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC QUINTET Caprice, Op 16 No 3
LYDIA ARTYMIW (piano)
Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op 27 VIENNA PO/CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI

(records)

Cantata: Schmeckt und sehet unser Gottes Freundlichkeit (Der harmonische Gottesdienst No 2); Sonata No 6, in G (12 Method Sonatas) Cantata: Der Reichtum macht allein begluckt (Der harmonische Gottesdienst, No 15)

Patricia Rozario (soprano) Keith Marshall (oboe) Robert Bailey (Cello) Iain Ledingham (harpsichord)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Soprano:
Patricia Rozario
Oboeist:
Keith Marshall
Cellist:
Robert Bailey
Harpsichordist:
Iain Ledingham

First of two programmes mostly with music from their late years in California
Stravinsky Ebony Concerto; Variations (Aldous Huxley in memoriam); Ballet: Agon MICHELE zukovsky (clarinet) LOS ANGELES PO/
MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS (KUSC recording) (R)
2.50* Interval Reading
2.55* Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
SANTE FE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
ENSEMBLE
Dreimal Tausend Jahre; De profundis
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER CHOIR/ REINBERT DE LEEUW
Cello Concerto (freely adapted from a Harpsichord Concerto by M. G. Monn ): vo yo MA BOSTON SO/SEIJI OZAWA String Trio
SANTA FE CHAMBER MUSIC
FESTIVAL ENSEMBLE: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Aldous Huxley
Unknown:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Unknown:
M. G. Monn

Second of three programmes Folquet de Marselha Ben an mort MARTIN BEST
(tenor/guitarra moresca) Si tot me sui pilae FIGUERAS (soprano)
RENE CLEMENCIC (portative organ) Guiraut de Bornelh Reis Glorios PAUL HILLIER (baritone)
STEPHEN STUBBS (medieval lute) Si us quer conselh MARTIN BEST
(tenor/guitarra moresca) records

Contributors

Baritone:
Paul Hillier
Baritone:
Stephen Stubbs

by Albert Camus.
Dramatised by Guy Meredith
with Ronald Pickup as Rieux, John Shrapnel as Tarrou, Clive Merrison as Rambert, Maurice Denham as Grand, Alfred Burke as Fr Panaloux, Brian Glover as Cottard, Stuart Organ as Dr Richard.

Considered by many to be Camus's finest book, "La peste" is about the outbreak of plague in a French port on the Algerian coast in the late 1940s. The devastating effect on the population is seen through the eyes of three characters: the local doctor, a young Parisian journalist, and a man of mystery in search of peace.

(Clive Merrison is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(Brian Glover is in "La Cage aux Folles" at the London Palladium)
(Hear This! page 23)

Contributors

Author:
Albert Camus
Dramatist:
Guy Meredith
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Rieux:
Ronald Pickup
Tarrou:
John Shrapnel
Rambert:
Clive Merrison
Grand:
Maurice Denham
Fr Panaloux:
Alfred Burke
Cottard:
Brian Glover
Dr Richard:
Stuart Organ
Marie-Helene:
Susie Brann
Mme Rieux:
Joan Matheson
Dr Castel:
John Bott
Radio announcer:
George Parsons
Prefect:
David Garth
M Michel:
Douglas Blackwell
M Othon:
John Church
Mme Michel:
Sheila Grant
Claire:
Natasha Pyne
Hotel manager:
Brian Hewlett
Doctor:
Andrew Branch
Porter:
Garard Green

String Quintet in G, Op 77 BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET
Michael Bochmann (violin) David Angel (violin)
Martin Outram (viola)
Michal Kaznowski (cello) With JOHN TATTERSDILL (double-bass)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Violin:
Michael Bochmann
Viola:
Martin Outram
Cello:
Michal Kaznowski

BBC Radio 3

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