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Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
LOS ANGELES PO/JESUSLOPEZ-COBOS
7.15* Stravinsky Four Etudes SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/
ERNEST ANSERMET
7.30 News
7.35 Nielsen Overture: Helios
SWEDISH RSO/ES A-PEKKA SALONEN
7.45* Saint-Saens Septet in E flat, Op 65
MAURICE ANDRE (trumpet) ALAIN MOGLLA (violin) GERARD JARRY (violin) SERGE COLLOT (viola)
MICHEL TOURNUS (cello)
JACQUES CAZAURAN (double-bass) JEAN PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano)
8.03* Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/
EUGENE ORMANDY. Records

Korngold, Rozsa and Steiner Steiner Symphony for Six Million
RKO ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER Korngold Garden scene
(Incidental music to Much Ado about Nothing): JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin); EMANUEL BAY (piano) King's Row (excerpts) Mono THE COMPOSER (piano)
WARNER ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER
Steiner The Big Sleep NATIONAL POI
CHARLES GERHARDT
Rozsa Valse crepusculaire ALBERT DOMINGUEZ (piano) Quo vadis (excerpts)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA/THE COMPOSER Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Steiner Steiner
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Unknown:
Charles Gerhardt
Unknown:
Rozsa Valse
Piano:
Albert Dominguez

led by JAMES CLARK conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES HUGH TINNEY (piano)
Adrian Williams Dies irae for orchestra
(BBC commission: first performance)
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
12.05* Interval Reading
12.10* Sibelius
Symphony No 2 in D
(Given on 11 November in the Pritchard Jones Hall, Bangor) BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
James Clark
Conducted By:
Owain Arwel Hughes
Piano:
Hugh Tinney
Piano:
Adrian Williams

Andre Messager's lyric comedy in four acts, with libretto by GASTON CAILLAVET and ROBERT DE FLERS after Le Chandelier by ALFRED DE MUSSET, first performed in Paris in 1907. (sung in French)
Fortunio, a timid and lovesick youth, is employed by Jacqueline, the pretty young wife of the town notary, to act as her page and as go-between in her clandestine relationship with Captain Clavaroche.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE OPERA DELYON conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaston Caillavet
Unknown:
Robert de Flers
Unknown:
Alfred de Musset,
Conducted By:
John Eliot Gardiner.

live from Westminster Cathedral, London
The third of five concerts given by the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA to celebrate Messiaen's 80th birthday.
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
JEANNE LORIOD (ondes Martenot) BBC SINGERS chorusmaster SIMON JOLY BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS chorusmaster GARETH MORRELL
LONDON CHORAL SOCIETY chorusmaster RONALD CORP
SOUTHEND BOYS' CHOIR chorusmaster MICHAEL CRABB CHOIR OF SOUTHEND HIGH SCHOOL
FOR BOYS chorusmaster ROGER HUMPHREY BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by DAVID ATHERTON Messiaen Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum; Trois petites liturgies Berlioz Te Deum

Contributors

Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Piano:
Paul Crossley
Piano:
Jeanne Loriod
Unknown:
Simon Joly
Unknown:
Michael Crabb
Unknown:
Roger Humphrey
Conducted By:
David Atherton

Introduced by Peter Paul Nash PENELOPE WALMSLEY-CLARK (soprano)
NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by LIONEL FRIEND Peter Paul Nash A Silent
Shower, for piano and wind instruments
Elena Firsova Forest Walks, for soprano and ensemble
Jonathan Harvey Tendril for 11 instruments
(all first UK broadcasts)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Paul Nash
Soprano:
Penelope Walmsley-Clark
Conducted By:
Lionel Friend
Conducted By:
Peter Paul Nash
Unknown:
Jonathan Harvey Tendril

J.S. Bach: Kantor,
Kapellmeister and Organist Sonata for violin and harpsichord No 6 in G;
Chorale Preludes from the Orgelbuchlein: Nun komm der Heiden Heiland; Gott, durch deine Gute; Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes Sohn; Lob sei dem allmachtigen Gott
Cantata No 36: Schwingt freudig euch empor

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