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Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Bias
LSOANDREPREVIN
7.12* Mozart Piano Concerto No 16, in D (K 451)
MALCOLM BILSON
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
7.35* Niels Gade Symphony No 4, in B flat, Op 20
STOCKHOLM SINFONIETTA/
NEEME JAR VI
8.0 News
8.5 Lord Berners Trois morceaux
RLPO/BARRY WORDSWORTH
8.13* Walton Five Bagatelles MARCELO KAYATH (guitar)
8.27* Weill Symphony No 2
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/
EDO DE WAART records

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Bilson
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner

First of nine programmes Reconstructions of the concert programmes in which the nine symphonies of Vaughan Williams were first performed 1: Leeds Festival, 12 October 1910 Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony HEATHER HARPER (soprano) JOHN SHIRLEY QUIRK (baritone) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR/ANDRE PREVIN Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2, in c minor (mono) THE COMPOSER PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRAl LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Strauss Symphonic poem: Don Juan, Op 20 CHICAGO SO/FRITZ REINER: records (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Soprano:
John Shirley

Music written or arranged for lute ensemble by Pacoloni, Terzi, Vallet and Robert Johnson played by JAKOB LINDBERG
ROBERT MEUNIER. NIGEL NORTH
PAUL O'DETTE and friends: record

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Johnson
Played By:
Jakob Lindberg
Played By:
Robert Meunier.
Played By:
Nigel North
Unknown:
Paul O'Dette

A parenthesis for radio by HENRY REED with and
Henry Reed , who died last year, saw his character Herbert Reeve as his alter-ego. When Herbert's scholarly research leads him to Hilda Tablet , he finds himself inescapably enmeshed in her world of wild eccentricity.
Music composed by DONALD SWANN
Producer DOUGLAS CLEVERDON. mono (First broadcast in 1954) 0 HEAR THIS! page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Herbert Reeve
Unknown:
Hilda Tablet
Composed By:
Donald Swann
Producer:
Douglas Cleverdon.
Hilda Tablet, a composeress:
Mary O'Farrell
Herbert Reeve, a scholar:
Hugh Burden
Stephen Shewin:
Carleton Hobbs
Connie:
Gwen Cherrell
Elsa Strauss:
Marjorie Westbury
Sir Eric:
Tablet/r Egerton
Bunningfield:
Norman Shelley
Lady Tablet:
Susan Richmond
Evelyn Baxter:
Colin Campbell
Duke of Mulset/Harold Reith:
Frank Duncan
Duchess of Mulset:
Diana Maddox
Rector of Mull Extrinseca/Roger Cloud:
Deryck Guyler
Nancy Shewin:
Dorothy Primrose
Owen, Brian, George and Humphrey Shewin, a few of her sons:
Dennis Quilley
Owen, Brian, George and Humphrey Shewin, a few of her sons:
Wilfred Downing
Owen, Brian, George and Humphrey Shewin, a few of her sons:
M. Westbury
Owen, Brian, George and Humphrey Shewin, a few of her sons:
D. Maddox
Miss Welbeck:
Vivienne Chatterton

The closing concert of the 1986 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival formed the culmination of the festival's 'Lutoslawski Retrospective'. HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
URSULA HOLUGER (harp)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by THE COMPOSER
Witold Lutoslawski Concerto for orchestra
9.20* Interval Reading
9.25* Double Concerto; Symphony No 3
(Given on 26 November in Huddersfield Town Hall in association with the 1986 Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival)

Contributors

Oboe:
Heinz Holliger
Harp:
Ursula Holuger
Leader:
Bela Dekany

BRISTOL UNIVERSITY SINGERS conductor GLYN JENKINS Gesualdo Velum templi scissum est
Sebastian Forbes Two madrigals: 0 death, rock me asleep; Hey nonny no!
Moeran Love is a sickness; Sigh no more, ladies
(Songs of Springtime)
Nicholas Burt Sweetest love,
I do not goe (Gallantries, Op 28) Vaughan Williams The Dark-eyed Sailor (Five English folk songs)
BBCBristol

Contributors

Conductor:
Glyn Jenkins
Conductor:
Gesualdo Velum
Unknown:
Sebastian Forbes
Unknown:
Moeran Love
Unknown:
Nicholas Burt Sweetest

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