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Krommer Octet, Op 45
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM. PRAGUE
7.22* Grieg Berceuse ,
Op 38 No 1; Scherzo, Op 54 No 5 EMIL GILELS (piano)
7.30 News
7.35 Mozart Flute Concerto in G (K 313): JAMES GALWAY
NEW IRISH CO/ANDRE PREVIN
8.02* Verdi TeDeum
PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA/CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.18* Shostakovich Overture-Country Dance and National Holiday (The Gadfly)
USSR CINEMA SO/EMIN KHACHATURIAN Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Grieg Berceuse

Italian Violin School
The violin takes centre-stage in the solo concerti and sonatas of Vivaldi and Tartini.
Vivaldi Concerto in D minor, Op 3 No 11
JOHN HOLLOWAY (violin)
CATHERINE MACKINTOSH (violin) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (organ)
Albinoni Sonata in A, Op 2 No 3 I MUSICI/CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Tartini Sonata in G minor (Devil's Trill)
EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
LIONEL SALTER (harpsichord) WALTER SCHULZ (Cello)
Vivaldi Violin Concerto in F minor, Op 8 No 4 (Winter)
SIMON STANDAGE ; ENGLISH CONCERT/ TREVOR PINNOCK. Records

Contributors

Violin:
John Holloway
Violin:
Catherine MacKintosh
Directed By:
Christopher Hogwood
Violin:
Eduard Melkus
Harpsichord:
Lionel Salter
Cello:
Walter Schulz
Unknown:
Simon Standage
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock.

trad, arr and orch Britten Five British Folk Songs:
0 Can Ye Sew Cushions?; The Ploughboy; The Sally Gardens ; 0 Waly, Waly; Oliver Cromwell GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
WEST AUSTRALIAN SO/DA VTD MEASHAM Wilfred Josephs Symphony No 5 (Pastoral): ADELAIDE so/ DAVID MEASHAM. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Gardens
Unknown:
Oliver Cromwell
Unknown:
David Measham.

led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by Alexander Gibson
Peter Frankl (piano)

Sibelius Night Ride and Sunrise
Mozart Piano Concerto No 9 in E flat (K 271)

12.05*pm Interval Reading

12.10* Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
(Given on 16 January in association with the MacRobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling)
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Conducted By:
Alexander Gibson
Piano:
Peter Frankl

Quartet in G (K 387);
Quartet in B flat (K 589)
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
Andrew Watkinson (violin) James Clark (violin)
Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello) BBC Pebble Mill (R)

Contributors

Violin:
Andrew Watkinson
Violin:
James Clark
Viola:
Garfield Jackson
Cello:
David Waterman

SEBASTIAN BELL (flute) NONA LIDDELL (violin) JOHN CONSTABLE
(piano/harpsichord) Martinu Promenades
Leo Brouwer La region mas transparente
(first UK broadcast)
Pawlu Grech Quantum mutata (first UK broadcast)
Martinu Madrigal Sonata

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Martinu Promenades
Harpsichord:
Leo Brouwer
Unknown:
Pawlu Grech

The seventh of ten programmes CANTAMUS conducted by PAMELA COOK MICHAEL NEAUM (piano)
Schumann Der Wassermann Schubert Psalm 23 (D 706) Schumann Zigeunerleben Andrew Downes Piano
Nigel Osborne Songs from a Bare Mountain
Elizabeth Maconchy Prayer before Birth

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pamela Cook
Piano:
Michael Neaum
Piano:
Schumann Der Wassermann
Unknown:
Schumann Zigeunerleben
Piano:
Andrew Downes
Piano:
Nigel Osborne
Unknown:
Elizabeth MacOnchy

In the last of five programmes about the legendary French jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli ,
Geoffrey Smith looks at some of the exciting partnerships
Grappelli has had in recent years - with bass player Slam Stewart , pianists George
Shearing and Martial Solal, and guitarists Larry Coryell , John Etheridge and Martin Taylor. Series producer DEREK DRESCHER

Contributors

Violinist:
Stephane Grappelli
Violinist:
Geoffrey Smith
Pianists:
Slam Stewart
Guitarists:
Larry Coryell
Guitarists:
John Etheridge
Guitarists:
Martin Taylor.
Producer:
Derek Drescher

The first of eight programmes to include archival and current recordings of masses by this composer, whose works were popularly regarded as the ideal for Catholic church music. Missa Assumpta est Maria REGENSBURG CATHEDRAL CHOIR/
HANSSCHREMS Records: 1965
Series producer GRAHAM DIXON

Contributors

Producer:
Graham Dixon

Nine plays about Church and State under the Roman Empire uyJOHN ARDEN and MARGARETTA D'ARCY withand
1: The Cross of Light
AD 305: the Roman Empire - vast, unwieldy, divided into four huge regions - cannot hold safe the border nor drive down dissent. Constantine, Emperor of the West, prepares his work of unification.
Other parts played by MICHAEL DEACON. JULIE BERRY
ZELAH CLARKE and STEVE HODSON
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN BOXER , performed by the CONCHORD ENSEMBLE and LONDON VOICES
Produced and directed by RONALD MASON
0 INFO: page 77

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
Margaretta D'Arcy
Played By:
Michael Deacon.
Played By:
Julie Berry
Played By:
Zelah Clarke
Played By:
Steve Hodson
Conducted By:
Stephen Boxer
Directed By:
Ronald Mason
Kybele, Philosopher:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Emperor Constantine:
Michael N Harbour
Bishop Hosius:
Timothy West
Empress Fausta:
Samantha Bond
Semiramis, Fausta's slave-woman:
Souad Faress
Melantho, an African:
Cassie McFarlane
Joachim, a Christian Roman soldier:
Stephen Boxer
Mary, a Christian Evangelist:
Angela Pleasence
Purveyor:
Paul Sirr
General:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Centurion:
Jonathan Tafler
Treasurer:
Alan Dudley

With CHRISTOPHER WILSON (lute) Parti
John Dowland Lachrimae antiquae pavan; The King of Denmark's Galiard; My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home; Captaine Digorie Piper, His
Galiard; Lachrimae antiquae novae
William Byrd In Nomine a 4; Fantasie a 5, two in one
John Dowland Lachrimae gementes
William Byrd Three Fantasies a3 John Dowland Lachrimae tristes

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Wilson
Unknown:
John Dowland Lachrimae
Unknown:
William Byrd
Unknown:
John Dowland Lachrimae
Unknown:
William Byrd
Unknown:
John Dowland Lachrimae

Part 2
John Dowland Lachrimae coactae; Can She Excuse?; M. Bucton 's Galiard
William Byrd Pavana Bray; Browning a 5 John Dowland Lachrimae amantis; Sir John Souch, His Galiard; Dowland's Midnight; Lachrimae verae
(Given earlier this evening in Studio 1. Pebble Mill. Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dowland Lachrimae
Unknown:
M. Bucton

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