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Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona in (Sacrae symphoniae, 1597)
LONDON CORNETT AND SACKBUTT
ENSEMBLE/ANDREW PARROTT
7.8* Mozart Sonata in G (K 301) OSCAR SHUMSKY (violin) ARTUR BALSAM (piano)
7.21* Lalo Cello Concerto
YOYOMA
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/
LORINMAAZEL
7.48* Dvorak Slavonic Dance in F, Op 46 No 1
BAVARIAN RSO/RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.0 News
8.5 Johann Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.13* Schumann Papillons MURRAY PERAHIA (piano)
8.27* Britten The grasshopper (Insect Pieces)
ROBIN CANTER (oboe) UNN HENDRY (piano)
8.29* Vaughan Williams
Overture and Suite: The Wasps
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/ NORMAN DEL mar: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona
Piano:
Artur Balsam
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

Second of eight concerts direct from Studio 7, Manchester Nash Ensemble Marcia Crayford (violin) Roger Chase (viola) Christopher van Kampen (cello) Judith Pearce (flute) Skaila Kanga (harp) Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp Ravel Sonata for violin and cello Francaix Quintet

Contributors

Violin:
Marcia Crayford
Viola:
Roger Chase
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen
Flute:
Judith Pearce
Harp:
Skaila Kanga

Lyric scenes in three acts from the verse-novel by PUSHKIN Adaptation and music by Tchaikovsky (sung in Russian) CHORUS OF THE GRAND THEATRE. GENEVA SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by HARTMUT HAENCHEN Acts 1 and 2
4.0* Interval Reading
4.10* Act 3 (Swiss Radio recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Hartmut Haenchen
Tatiana, daughter of Madame Larina:
Joana Kozlovska (soprano)
Olga, her sister:
Eirian James (mezzo-Soprano)
Madame Larina, a widowed landowner:
Nuala Willis (contralto)
Filipyevna, a nurse:
Jocelyne Taillon(mezzo-Soprano)
Lensky, a young poet in love with Olga:
Hans Peter Blochwrrz (tenor)
Eugene Onegin, a St Petersburg intellectual:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone)
Monsieur Triquet, a Frenchtutor:
Hugues Cuènod (tenor)
Trifon Petrovich, an army captain/Zaretsky, a retired army officer:
Radoslav Zulovski (bass)
Prince Gremin, an army general:
Janhendrik Rootering (bass)

First of six programmes, including sonatas for violin and harpsichord by father and son

Bach Sonata in B minor (bwv 1014)

J.C. Bach Sonata in A, Op 16 No 4

Simon Standage (baroque violin) Maggie Cole (harpsichord)

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Viloinist:
Simon Standage
Harpsichordist:
Maggie Cole

Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Cynthia Buchan (mezzo-soprano)
Ian Brown (piano)
Finchley Children's Music Group
Members of the London Sinfonietta conducted by Lukas Foss (piano) direct from Snape Maltings Parti
Britten Rossini Suite (1935) (first concert performance) Peter Lieberson
Bagatelle Britten A charm of lullabies, Op 41

Contributors

Soprano:
Rosemary Hardy
Mezzo-Soprano:
Cynthia Buchan
Piano:
Ian Brown
Conducted By:
Lukas Foss
Unknown:
Snape Maltings
Unknown:
Peter Lieberson

'They lived by inference, in whispers, garbled messages, and gross, sometimes grand, misunderstandings.'
On reading The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse, published today, Morton Cohen , Emeritus Professor of English at the City College of New York, detects a new affection for the 19th century, now that it is 'proper' history.

Contributors

Unknown:
Morton Cohen

Roberto Sierra introduces some of his recent works
Tres Inventos (first performance) Conjuros; Dona Rosita : Cantos Populares (first UK broadcast) Con Salsa; Concierto Nocturnal (first UK performances) YVAR MKHASHOFF (piano) SARA STOWE (soprano)
ELISABETH CHOJNACKA (harpsichord) ALMEIDA ENSEMBLE
NEW LONDON CHAMBER CHOIR conductor JAMES WOOD
(Given on Tuesday at the Almeida Theatre. London, as part of the 1987 Almeida Festival)
(More Almeida Festival broadcasts next Saturday, Monday and Friday)
0 INFO: page 89

Contributors

Introduces:
Roberto Sierra
Unknown:
Dona Rosita
Piano:
Yvar Mkhashoff
Soprano:
Sara Stowe
Harpsichord:
Elisabeth Chojnacka
Conductor:
James Wood

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