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Geminiani Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 3 No 2
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.09* Scarlatti
Sonata in F (Kk 518);
Sonata in F minor (Kk 519)
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
7.17* C.P.E. Bach Symphony inc(Wql82No3)
7.30 News
7.35 Berlioz La Belle Voyageuse, Op 2 No 4
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) LSO/COLIN DAVIS
7.40* Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 2 in G
PETER DONOHOE BOURNEMOUTH SO/RUDOLF BARSHA1 Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Peter Donohoe Bournemouth

played by KEITH MARSHALL with IAN LEDINGHAM (piano) Madeleine Dring Polka ; Danza gaya
Jerzy Bauer Three Little Passacaglias (first UK broadcast)
Helmut Eder Three Expressive Pieces (first UK broadcast)
Makoto Shinohara Obsession (first UK broadcast) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Played By:
Keith Marshall
Piano:
Ian Ledingham
Piano:
Madeleine Dring Polka
Unknown:
Jerzy Bauer
Unknown:
Helmut Eder
Unknown:
Makoto Shinohara

Presented by Susan Sharpe Michel Corrette Le Ballet des ages
GERARD CARTIGNY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Beethoven The Parting Kiss;
Helpless Woman; The Sweetest Lad Was
Jamie ROBERT WHITE (tenor)
SAMUEL SANDERS (piano) MARK PESKANOV (violin) NATHANIEL ROSEN (cello) RANSOM WILSON (flute)
Arensky Piano Concerto in F ALEXEI CHERKASSOV
USSR RSO/ALEXANDER ALEXEEV Records
York Bowen Quintet
IAN MITCHELL (bass clarinet) FAIRFIELD STRING QUARTET (R)
Alberic Magnard Symphony No 4
TOULOUSE ORCHESTRA/
MICHEL PLASSON Record

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe
Presented By:
Michel Corrette Le Ballet
Tenor:
Jamie Robert White
Piano:
Samuel Sanders
Cello:
Nathaniel Rosen
Unknown:
Michel Plasson

live from the Concert Hall,
Broadcasting House, London USA BEZNOSIUK (flute)
STEPHEN PRESTON (flute)
PAUL NICHOLSON (harpsichord)
Boismortier Sonate en trio in G, Op 12 No 4
Philidor Suite No 3 in D minor Leclair Recreation No 2 in G minor
(Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC. Broadcasting House London W1A 4WW)

Contributors

Flute:
Stephen Preston
Harpsichord:
Paul Nicholson
Harpsichord:
Boismortier Sonate

live from Wakefield Cathedral Introit (NEH 115): Now the green blade riseth
Versicles and responses: (Leighton)
Psalms 69,70 (BattishiU, Barnby)
Readings (rsv): Exodus 17; John 20, vv 24-30
Office hymn: Give thanks toGodonhigh(Cutts)
Canticles: Bairstow in D
Anthem: Let the roring organs loudly play (Bielby)
Hymn (NEH 197): For all the saints
Organ voluntary: Voluntary in D (Dyson)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JONATHAN BIELBY
Assistant organist KEITH WRIGHT BBC Manchester

Contributors

Organist:
Keith Wright

The fifth of six programmes Music for Orchestra I, Op 31 (1955)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by ALUN FRANCIS
Music for Orchestra IV, Op 152 (1981): CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA led by SIMON STANDAGE conducted by RICHARD HICKOX (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
Alun Francis
Unknown:
Simon Standage
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox

Arnold studied and taught at Rugby, spent 36 years as one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, and wrote the classic Culture and Anarchy.
In the third of a five-part symposium Sir Roy Shaw , educationalist and former
Secretary-General of the Arts Council, considers the continuing relevance of Arnold's writings on education and culture.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Roy Shaw

Opera in five acts
Music by Mussorgsky arranged and orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov
Libretto by The Composer and Vladimir Stassov (sung in Russian)

Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre conducted by Mark Ermler

(Soviet Radio recording from the Russian Winter Arts Festival)

Contributors

Composer:
Modest Mussorgsky
Arranged by/Libretto:
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Libretto:
Vladimir Stassov
Singers/Musicians:
Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre
Conductor:
Mark Ermler
Dosifey, leader of the Old Believers:
Georgi Seleznyov (bass)
Prince Ivan Khovansky, leader of the Streltsy Militia:
Artur Eizen (bass)
Prince Vassily Golitsin:
Evgeny Raikov (tenor)
Marfa, an Old Believer:
Ludmilla Schemchuk (mezzo-soprano)
Shaklovity:
Yuri Grigoriyev (baritone)
Prince Andrey Khovansky, Ivan's son:
Vladislav Pyavko (tenor)
Emma, a young girl from the German quarter:
Irina Udalova (soprano)
Streshnev:
Vladimir Melchenkoi (tenor)
Varsonofiev, attendant upon Golitsin:
Yuri Korolyov (baritone)
Clergyman:
Alexander Arkhipov (bass)

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