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Shostakovich Festival Overture, Op 96
USSR SO EVGENY SVETLANOV
7.05* Bach Double Concerto in D minor: ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) ECO/DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.21* Rachmaninov Prélude in G minor. Op 23 No 5
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.30 News
7.35 Telemann Sonata in G minor: HAN DE VRIES (oboe) WOUTER MOLLER (cello)
BOB VAN ASPEREN (cembalo)
7.42* Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G: AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/COLIN DAVIS. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Violin:
Itzhak Perlman
Violin:
Pinchas Zukerman
Cello:
Bob van Asperen

The Scarlatti Family
Domenico at the Spanish Court One of Domenico's pupils in Madrid was Antonio Soler. Keyboard music by both composers, including a Soler concerto for two organs, is performed with sacred music by Domenico: Laudate pueri, Te gloriosus, and Salve regina.

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio Soler.

Janacek Mladi
Weill Frauentanz
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA
CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE directed by KEITH BROWN Florent Schmitt Quartet
DEFFAYET SAXOPHONE QUARTET directed by KEITH BROWN (WFIU Indiana recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Janacek Mladi
Unknown:
Weill Frauentanz
Directed By:
Keith Brown
Directed By:
Florent Schmitt
Directed By:
Keith Brown

Presented by Susan Sharpe
Leopold Kozeluch Symphony No 7 in A
LANGHAM CO,JIRI STAREK (R) Delius Songs of Sunset JOHN CAMERON (baritone)
MAUREEN FORRESTER (Contralto)
BEECHAM CHORAL SOCIETY
RPO THOMAS BEECHAM. Record d'Indy Quartet No 3 in D flat.
Op 96: MEDICI STRING QUARTET (R) Haydn Symphony No 86 in D AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA COLIN DAVIS. Record

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe
Presented By:
Leopold Kozeluch
Unknown:
Jiri Starek
Baritone:
John Cameron
Unknown:
Thomas Beecham.
Unknown:
Colin Davis.

(1888-1953)
In the first of two programmes William Mann , who was brought up on Schorr's recordings, explains why this Hungarian, later a naturalised American, was considered to be the leading Wagnerian bass-baritone of his day.
Producer JILLIAN WHITE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
William Mann
Producer:
Jillian White.

live from
St Anne 's Cathedral, Belfast sung by the PRIORY SINGERS
Introit: Give me understanding (Rogers)
Responses (Grindle)
Psalms 147,148,149,150
(Alcock, Stanford, Bertalot, Davison)
Canticles: Wood in F (Collegium regale)
Anthem: Holy, Lord God Almighty (Bateson)
Hymn (AMR 162): I bind unto myself today
Organ voluntary: St Patrick's Breastplate (Stanford, Sonata celtica)
Director of Music
DR HARRY GRINDLE
Organist DR DONALD DAVISON BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
St Anne
Organist:
Dr Harry Grindle

played by fusion
A trio of guitarists from Iran, Peru and Costa Rica that blends characteristics of these countries' music with the improvisatory elements ofjazz.
Jorge Strunz Amazonas Ardisher Farah Reng Jorge Strunz Quetzal
(Given on 27 May in the National Theatre, Havana, as part of the 1988 International Guitar Festival)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jorge Strunz Amazonas
Unknown:
Ardisher Farah Reng
Unknown:
Jorge Strunz Quetzal

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Peter Rosel (piano) Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, led by Christian Funke, conducted by Kurt Masur

Mendelssohn, Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)

7.40* Kurt Masur talks with Bernard Keeffe

8.00* Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini

Strauss Till Eulenspiegel

Contributors

Pianist:
Peter Rosel
Musicians:
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Christian Funke
Conductor/Interviewee (Interval):
Kurt Masur
Interviewer (Interval):
Bernard Keeffe

Live from St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge

Tallis Scholars conducted by Peter Philips

Alonso Lobo Quam pulchri sunt gressus tui

Juan Gutierrez de Padilla Lamentations for Maundy Thursday

Victoria Requiem for 6 voices, 1605 (Officium defunctorum)

Contributors

Singers:
Tallis Scholars
Conductor:
Peter Philips

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