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Albinoni Oboe Concerto in b flat, Op 7 No 3 EVELYN ROTHWELL
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA/JOHN BARBIROLLI
7.08* Barthe Passecaille
ALBION ENSEMBLE
7.10* Elgar Introduction and Allegro, Op 47
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) JOSE LUIS GARCIA (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) BERNARD RICHARDS (cello)
ECO/BENJAMIN BRITTEN
7.30 News
7.35 Charpentier
Theatre music: Circe
LONDON BAROQUE/CHARLES MEDLAM
7.54* Faure Impromptu , Op 86 OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
8.01* Haydn Symphony No 67 in F: PHILHARMONIA hungarica;
ANTALDORATI Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Evelyn Rothwell
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Violin:
Luis Garcia
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Unknown:
Faure Impromptu

Liszt
Concerto in the Hungarian
Style: CYPRIEN KATSARIS (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/
EUGENE ORMANDY La notte
VERA BETHS (violin)
REINBERT DE LEEUW (piano) Victor Hugo Songs
BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (contralto) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
The Battle of the Huns
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/
KURTMASUR Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene Ormandy
Piano:
Victor Hugo Songs
Contralto:
Brigitte Fassbaender

led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by JANOS FURST MICHAEL COLLINS (clarinet)
Wagner Prelude: Lohengrin
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622)
12.00* His Excellency Major General Laurence New, the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, talks about the 'Manx-ness of Man'.
12.05* Sibelius
Symphony No 2 in D
(Given on 4 September in the Villa Marina, Isle of Man)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Janos Furst
Clarinet:
Michael Collins

The first of six recitals live from St George's. Brandon Hill ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
Schubert Impromptus (D 899): No 1 in c minor; No 2 in E flat; Sonata in A minor (D 537); Impromptus (D 899):
No 3 in G flat; No 4 in A flat BBC Bristol
(Concert arranged by St George's 's Music Trust in association with Peat Marwick McLintock.
Tickets available at the door)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Piano:
Allan Schiller

Tragédie-lyrique in a prologue and five acts.
Music by Jean-Marie Leclair Libretto by D'ALBARET
(sung in French): Records Prologue:
Tragédie:
Other parts sung by PHILIP SALMON (tenor) and RICHARD suART (bar)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER

Contributors

Music By:
Jean-Marie Leclair
Sung By:
Philip Salmon
Unknown:
Richard Suart
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner
Chief of the People of Amathos:
Rene Schirrer (bar)
Propoetides:
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor)
Propoetides:
Nicolas Robertson (tenor)
VenUS:
Agnes Mellon (sop)
L' Amour:
Françoise Golfier (sop)
Scylla:
Donna Brown (sop)
Glaucus:
Howard Crook (tenor)
Circe:
Rachel Yakar (sop)
Temire:
Elisabeth Vidal (sop)
Licas:
Rene Schirrer (bar)
Dorine:
Catherine Dubosc (sop)
Hécate:
Francis Dudziak (bar)

IMI YORKSHIRE IMPERIAL BAND conducted by JAMES scott Derek Bourgeois
The Downfall of Lucifer John Ireland
Elegy (A Downland Suite)
Philip Sparke The Year of the Dragon. BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Conducted By:
James Scott
Conducted By:
Derek Bourgeois
Unknown:
Philip Sparke

Oratorio in three acts Music by Handel Libretto by THOMAS MORELL
The biblical story of a father who vows to sacrifice the first living thing he sees on returning home, on the condition that God grants him victory in battle. His daughter is anxious to greet her victorious father....
LONDON BAROQUE CHOIR
LONDON BAROQUE directed by CHARLES MEDLAM
Between the acts at 8.20* and
9.15*, Piers Burton-Page reads from HOWARD MAYER BROWN 'S contribution to Authenticity and Early Music: A Symposium, edited by Nicholas Kenyon.

Contributors

Music By:
Handel Libretto
Unknown:
Thomas Morell
Directed By:
Charles Medlam
Directed By:
Piers Burton-Page
Unknown:
Howard Mayer Brown
Edited By:
Nicholas Kenyon.
Jephtha:
Howard Crook (tenor)
Zebul:
Stephen Varcoe (baritone)
Storge:
Mary Nichols (contralto)
Iphis:
Emma Kirkby(soprano)
Hamor:
Christopher Robson
Angel:
Deborah Roberts (sop)

2: Movement against the Current 'Burnt Norton is not a poem about what Eliot believed; it is about trying to believe in anything at all.'
Martin Dodsworth , of London University, reflects on the philosophical suspicion of the first of the Four Quartets.
Complete readings of Burnt
Norton precede and follow the talk, given by Alec Guinness and John Franklyn-Robbins respectively.

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Dodsworth
Unknown:
Alec Guinness
Unknown:
John Franklyn-Robbins

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