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Schubert Symphony No 2 in B flat
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields/Neville Marriner
7.33* Elgar the Wand of Youth: Suite No 1: LPO/Adrian Boult
7.54* Elgar Salut d'amour Kyung Wha Chung (violin) Phillip Moll (piano)
8.0 News
8.5 Mozart Piano Concerto No 13 in C (K 415): Alfred Brendel
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields/Neville Marriner
8.33* Debussy Iberia
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra/Bernard Haitink

(Records)

Contributors

Producer:
Murray Khouri
Musicians:
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Adrian Boult
Violinist:
Kyung Wha Chung
Pianist:
Phillip Moll
Pianist:
Alfred Brendel
Musicians:
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink

Roussel (1869-1937)
Des heures passent, Op 1 JEAN BOGUET (piano)
Deux poemes chinois, Op 12
YOLANDA MARCULESCU (Soprano) KATJA PHYLLABAUM (piano) Le Marchand de sable qui passe, Op 13
MICHEL MARTIN CO/MICHEL MARTIN Divertissement, Op 6 G RADHUBER (piano) REICHA WIND QUINTET
Producer MARTIN COTTON. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Katja Phyllabaum
Unknown:
Michel Martin

Elgar Cantata: Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf, Op 30 TERESA CAHILL (soprano) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bass)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR AND
ORCHESTRA VERNON HANDLEY Hoist The Planets, Op 32
MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOIT

Contributors

Soprano:
Teresa Cahill
Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Unknown:
Vernon Handley

played by colin ANDREWS in All Saints' Church, Clifton.
Guilain Suite du quatrieme ton: Plain jeu; Cromorne en taille; Dialogue
Bonnet Variations de concert Mulet Esquisses Byzantines: No 3,
Rosace Langlais Hommage a Frescobaldi: Prelude au Kyrie; Epilogue for pedals BBC Bristol

Contributors

Played By:
Colin Andrews
Unknown:
Rosace Langlais

direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London STEPHEN HOUGH (piano) LONDON MOZART PLAYERS led by LUIGI DE FILIPPI conducted by JANE GLOVER Parti
Milhaud La Creation du monde Schubert Symphony No 6 in c major

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Conducted By:
Jane Glover

The Dance World of Martha Graham One of the greatest choreographers the world has ever known ... a woman who has transformed a large part of the dance to her own image
CUVE BARNES
A profile of the legendary
American choreographer, for whom Aaron Copland wrote Appalachian Spring.
With James Roose-Evans Robert Cohan and Martha Graham
Reader MARGARET ROBERTSON Producer JOHN POWELL
(First broadcast on Radio 4) (R) revised

Contributors

Unknown:
Martha Graham
Unknown:
Aaron Copland
Unknown:
James Roose-Evans
Unknown:
Robert Cohan
Reader:
Martha Graham
Reader:
Margaret Robertson
Producer:
John Powell

The Art of the English Madrigal John Bennet Madrigalls to Foure voyces (1599):
Come, shepherds, follow me; Thyrsis, sleepest thou?; When as I glance; I languish to complain me; 0 sleep, fond fancy; Weep, o mine eyes; Since neither tunes of joy; 0 grief!
Where shall poor grief?; 0 sweet grief: CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bennet Madrigalls
Directed By:
Anthony Rooley

The second of eight concerts, introduced by Charles Fox , in which the emphasis is on the composer rather than on the performer.
John Surman
Surman (soprano/baritone saxophones/bass clarinet) works regularly with KARIN KROG (vocals) and JOHN TAYLOR
(keyboards). In this concert recorded at the Shaw Theatre, London, the main work,
Kaleidoscope is a new departure for Surman the composer, since it is for jazz trio and girls' choir. Surman Holding pattern three; Tess; Imagination's child Surman/Krog/Rowlands My friend THE TRIO
Andrew Downes Piano
John Joubert Autumn rain Nigel Osborne Songs from a bare mountain trad, arr Neaum Two Spanish folk songs: Lullaby; Bolero MICHAEL NEAUM (piano)
CANTAMUS CHOIR OF MANSFIELD conducted by PAMELA COOK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
John Surman
Unknown:
Karin Krog
Unknown:
John Taylor
Piano:
Andrew Downes
Piano:
John Joubert
Unknown:
Nigel Osborne
Conducted By:
Pamela Cook

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