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Pierre van Maldere Symphony in G minor, Op 4 No 1
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CO;
JORGFAERBER
7.20* Schumann Sonata No 1, in A minor, Op 105 EVA GRAUBIN (Violin)
THEODORE PARASKIVESCO (piano)
7.36* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale, Op 56a COLUMBIA SO/BRUNO WALTER
8.0 News
8.5 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1 MIKHAIL PLETNEV (piano)
8.17* Frank Bridge Summer BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/
NORMAN DEL MAR
8.28* Enesco Suite No 2, in c, Op 20
MONTE CARLO PO/LAWRENCE FOSTER records

Contributors

Unknown:
Pierre van Maldere
Piano:
Theodore Paraskivesco
Piano:
Mikhail Pletnev
Unknown:
Norman Del Mar
Unknown:
Monte Carlo

Arriaga and Soler Arriaga 0 salutaris, for men's voices and orchestra BILBAO CHOIR AND SO/ JESUS LOPEZCOBOS
Soler Sonatas: in D minor (R 117); in F sharp major (R 90)
RAFAEL PUYANA (harpsichoi d)
Arriaga Symphony in D major NEW PHILHARMONIA/HANS BAUER records

Contributors

Unknown:
Soler Arriaga
Harpsichoi:
Rafael Puyana

led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by Nicholas Braithwaite
Judith Malafronte (soprano) Carl Stamitz Symphony in D major, Op 9 no 1
Haydn Cantata: Misere noi (h xxiva 7)
Vaughan Williams Concerto Grosso

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hirons
Conducted By:
Nicholas Braithwaite
Soprano:
Judith Malafronte
Soprano:
Carl Stamitz Symphony
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams

Part 2
Debussy, orch Roger-Ducasse Rhapsody in E flat, for saxophone and orchestra Ravel Daphnis et Chloe Suite No 2
(Presented in 1985 in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society in association with Royal Insurance (UK) Ltd) BBC Manchester

recorded in Winchester Cathedral
Introit: Surgens Jesus (Phillips) Responses (Reading)
Psalm: 78 (Surplice, Clark, Atkins, Soaper, Attwood) First lesson (Rsv): Isaiah 61 Canticles (S. S. Wesley in E)
Second lesson (RSV): I Peter 1, vvl-12
Anthem: Dum transisset Sabbatum (Taverner)
Voluntary: Allegro maestoso e vivace (Mendelssohn, Sonata No 4)
Organist and Master of the Music MARTIN NEARY Sub-organist
TIMOTHY BYRAM WIGFIELD BBC Bristol

Contributors

Music:
Martin Neary

by ARTHUR SCHMTZLER English version by ROBERT DAVID MACDONALD with and Vienna, 1905: Amadeus, happily married to Cecilia for several years, proposes that they go their separate sexual ways while retaining a close friendship based on complete candour. A recipe for possible happiness or total disaster. Lieder sung by ANNA BERNARDIN
Original music composed, and piano played, by TERENCE ALLBRIGHT directed by GLYN DEARMAN O HEAR THIS! page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert David MacDonald
Sung By:
Anna Bernardin
Played By:
Terence Allbright
Directed By:
Glyn Dearman
Amadeus Adams:
James Aubrey
Cecilia Adam-Ortenbur:
Mel Martin
Albertus Rhon:
Tim Woodward
Prince Sigismund:
Kim Wall
Marie Rhon:
Julie Berry
Countess Friederika:
Haydn Gwynne
Peter Adams:
Alistair White
Nanny:
Jennifer Piercey
Maid:
Elaine Claxton

Opera in one act based on a case study by OLIVER SACKS adapted by MICHAEL MORRIS and CHRISTOPHER RAWLENCE
Text by CHRISTOPHER RAWLENCE Music by Michael Nyman (first broadcast)
The true story of a singer whose bizarre neurological condition makes him unable to recognise What he sees, and who can only function by setting his world tomusic..., (tenor) (baritone) (soprano)
ALEXANDER BALANESCU (Violin) MIRANDA FULLEYLOVE (violin) KATE MUSKER (viola) MORAY WELSH (cello) RUTH PHILLIPS (cello) HUGH WEBB (harp)
THE COMPOSER (piano) conducted by RUPERT BAWDEN Producer CLIVE BENNETT

Contributors

Adapted By:
Michael Morris
Adapted By:
Christopher Rawlence
Unknown:
Christopher Rawlence
Music By:
Michael Nyman
Conducted By:
Rupert Bawden
Producer:
Clive Bennett
The Examiner, a neurologist:
Emile Belcourt
Dr P, the singer, his patient:
Frederick Westcott
Mrs P:
Patricia Hooper

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