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7.35 Josef Starzer Divertimento in c
CAMERATA BERN/FURI
7.51 Beethoven Andante favori in F
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
7.59 Haydn Symphony No 91 in E flat: ROYAL
CONCERTGEBOUW/
COLIN DAVIS. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Josef Starzer
Piano:
Sviatoslav Richter
Unknown:
Colin Davis.

Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-94)
Larghetto
HERMANN BAUMANN (horn) LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS /
KURT MASUR
Dix pieces pittoresques ANNIE D'ARCO (piano)
(orchestrated version for Nos 4, 6, 7 and 10) FRENCH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA/ARMDJ JORDAN Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Emmanuel Chabrier
Horn:
Hermann Baumann
Horn:
Leipzig Gewandhaus
Horn:
Kurt Masur
Piano:
Annie D'Arco

with Susan Sharpe.
Suppe Overture: Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN / NEVILLE MARRINER
Mendelssohn Concerto in E, for two pianos and orchestra
BRENDA LUCAS and JOHN OGDON (pianos)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN/ NEVILLE MARRINER
John Heath-Stubbs reads his own 'Mozart and Salieri' (Mono)
Mozart Masonic Funeral Music (K 477)
NEW PHILHARMONIA/ EDO DE WAART
Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E: ROYAL
CONCERTGEBOUW/BERNARD HAITINK. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
St Martin

live from the BBC Concert Hall, London.
WILBERT HAZELZET (flute) TRIO
SONNERIE Monica Huggett (violin) Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba) Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichord)
Telemann Concerto No 1 in G for flute, violin, viola da gamba and continuo
Vivaldi Concerto in D for flute, violin and continuo Leclair Sonata in G, Op 9 No 7
Telemann Quartet in A minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba and continuo (Paris, 1738)

Contributors

Flute:
Wilbert Hazelzet
Violin:
Sonnerie Monica Huggett
Viola:
Sarah Cunningham
Harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson

MADELEINE GREY (soprano) (born 11 June 1899)
Ravel Deux melodies hebraiques with THE COMPOSER (piano) Chansons madecasses with INSTRUMENTAL
ENSEMBLE directed by THE COMPOSER Kaddisch with THE COMPOSER (piano) interspersed with songs from the Auvergne arranged by Joseph Canteloube , including Grey's famous interpretation of Bailero.
Mono records: 1930

Contributors

Unknown:
Ravel Deux
Arranged By:
Joseph Canteloube

live from
Durham Cathedral. Introit: Call to
Remembrance (Farrant) Responses (Byrd) Psalm 37 (Flintoft, S. S. Wesley )
First lesson (NEB):
Jeremiah 38, w 14-28
Canticles: Second Service (Gibbons)
Second lesson (NEB): Romans l,w 18-32
Anthem: 0 Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen (Tomkins)
Hymn: Love of the Father (Song 22)
Organ voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Bruhns)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
JAMES LANCELOT
Organists IAN SHAW and MICHAEL HOLDSWORTH BBC North East

Contributors

Unknown:
S. S. Wesley
Unknown:
Michael Holdsworth

(The Sleepwalker)
Bellini's two-act opera, in HELMUT POLIXA 'S new production for Welsh
National Opera, live from the New Theatre, Cardiff. Before the performance, Julian Budden offers some thoughts on the opera.
(sung in Italian)
CHORUS OF WELSH
NATIONAL OPERA chorusmaster
ANDREW GREENWOOD
ORCHESTRA OF THE WELSH
NATIONAL OPERA led by JOHN STEIN conducted by JULIAN SMITH
Act
8.40 Nick Kenyon examines the WNO's approach to opera and their plans for the coming season.
9.00 Act 2
0 See David Gillard , left

Contributors

Unknown:
Helmut Polixa
Unknown:
Julian Budden
Unknown:
Andrew Greenwood
Unknown:
John Stein
Conducted By:
Julian Smith
Unknown:
Nick Kenyon
Unknown:
David Gillard
Elivino:
Peter Bronder (tenor)
Amina, his fiancee:
Valeria Esposito
Amina, his foster-mother:
Valeria Esposito (soprano)
Teresa, her foster-mother:
Beverley Mills
Lisa, a young inn-keeper:
Eirian Davies (soprano)
Count Rodolpho:
Geoffrey Moses (bass-Baritone)
Alessio, a villager:
Jack O'Kelly (bass)

The poet Gerard Manley Hopkins died 100 years ago tomorrow. To mark the anniversary, Peter Levi introduces a reading by Alan Rickman of Hopkin's first great poem, dedicated to the five Franciscan nuns who were drowned on 7 December 1875.

Contributors

Poet:
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Presenter:
Peter Levi
Reader:
Alan Rickman

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