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Haydn Symphony No 6 in D (Le matin)
CAPELLA CLEMENTINA /
HELMUT MULLER BRUHL
7.23* Telemann Concerto in E STEPHEN PRESTON (flute)
CLARE SHANKS (oboe d'amore)
MONICA HUGGETT (viola d'amore) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.38* Kodaly Dances from Marosszek
BUDAPEST PO/GYORGY LEHEL
8.0 News
8.5 Smetana Symphonic poem: Vltava
CZECH PO/ KAREL ANCERL
8.17* Reicha Wind Quintet in A, Op 91 No 5
ACADEMIA WIND QUINTET
8.43* Brahms, orch Dvorak Hungarian Dances Nos 18-21 VIENNA PO/CLAUDIO ABBADO Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Capella Clementina

Tchaikovsky
May, June (The Seasons) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) Pimpinella
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) Souvenir de Florence, for string sextet
ALBERTO LYSY (violin) MI-KIUNG LEE (violin) PAUL COLETTI (viola)
NORA CHASTAIN (viola) ANTONIO LYSY (Cello)
EDUARDO VASSALLO (cello) Records

Contributors

Piano:
Sviatoslav Richter
Soprano:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Violin:
Alberto Lysy
Violin:
Mi-Kiung Lee
Viola:
Paul Coletti
Viola:
Nora Chastain
Cello:
Antonio Lysy
Cello:
Eduardo Vassallo

PHYLLIS BRYN-JULSON (soprano) DONALD SUTHERLAND (piano)
Debussy C'est 1'extase; II pleure dans mon coeur; Beau soir; Mandoline
Berg Seven Early Songs Ives In summer fields
(Feldeinsamkeit); Berceuse;
West London; The greatest man; Ann Street; Memories: very pleasant/rather sad

Contributors

Soprano:
Phyllis Bryn-Julson
Piano:
Donald Sutherland

Clarinet Quintet
ANGELA MALSBURY (clarinet) MEDICI STRING QUARTET
Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin)
Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello) (R)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Angela Malsbury
Violin:
Paul Robertson
Violin:
David Matthews
Viola:
Ivo-Jan van Der Werff
Cello:
Anthony Lewis

BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK DAVID CAMPBELL (clarinet) Part 1
William Sweeney Cumha (St Magnus Festival commission: first performance) conducted by THE COMPOSER Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622)

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Clarinet:
David Campbell

(harpsichord)
Sweelinck Fantasie No 2 in D minor; Ballo del Granduca; Pavana Lachrimae; Malle Sijmen
Louis Couperin Tombeau de M de Blancrocher Forqueray La Leclair Duphly La Forqueray
Bach Preludes and Fugues: in D major (BWV 874); in G major (BWV 884) (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2) BBC Manchester (R)

recorded in Brompton Oratory
Celebrant THE REV
FRIGNATIUS HARRISON
Organ processional: Plein Jeu (Tone VI)(Nivers)
Psalms: Dixit Dominus
Victoria); Laudate pueri
(Plainsong); Laetatus sum
P ainsong); Nisi Dominus
(plainsong); Lauda Jerusalem ualsobordone- Andreas) nymn: 0 Prima, Virgo prodita
(Plainsong)
Magnificat: Primi Toni (Morales)
Antiphon: Salve Regina
(Howells)
"rgan voluntary: Cantilena and e, Op 18 (Duprd)
"irector of Music JOHN HOBAN Organist PATRICK RUSSILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Frignatius Harrison
Unknown:
Primi Toni
Organist:
John Hoban
Organist:
Patrick Russill

The sixth of seven selections from DAVID WRIGHT 'S verse translation of CHAUCER'S Canterbury Tales With and Music composed by MICHAEL BALL and directed by TIMOTHY REYNISH
ProducerFRASER STEEL

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wright
Composed By:
Michael Ball
Directed By:
Timothy Reynish
Producer:
Fraser Steel
the Sea-Captain:
Douglas Leach
the narrator:
John Franklyn-Robbins

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Oscar Shumsky (violin)
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, led by James Clark, conducted by Mariss Yansons

Glazunov Suite: Raymonda (excerpts)

Brahms Violin Concerto in D

8.25* During the interval John Tyrrell reflects on the relationship between Brahms and Dvorak and the influence of Brahms's championship on the Young Czech's music.

8.45* Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (from the New World)

Contributors

Violinist:
Oscar Shumsky
Musicians:
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
James Clark
Conductor:
Mariss Yansons
Speaker (Interval):
John Tyrrell

by Peter Redgrove
The second of six plays drawn from Grimm's Fairy Tales.

Two brothers, Grimald and Rudolf, struggle for succession to the throne. But a third brother - the puny one, named Dominic (nicknamed 'Dummling') - knows something they don't....

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Redgrove
Music composed and realised by:
Stephen Rollings
Director:
Brian Miller
Dominic:
Andrew Branch
Grimald:
Terrence Hardiman
Rudolf:
Pavel Douglas
King:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Mother Toad:
Sheila Grant
Gretchen:
Jennifer Piercey
Matilda:
Susie Brann

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