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7.35 J. H. Roman Sinfonia in A: ORPHEUS
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
7.43 Berlioz Ishmaelite Trio (The Childhood of Christ): PHILIPPE BERNOLD and GILLES cottin (flutes) CHANTAL MATHIEU (harp)
7.50 Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring)
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) EMANUEL BAY (piano)
8.08 Poulenc Les Biches CBSO/FREMAUX. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Philippe Bernold
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Piano:
Poulenc Les Biches

Borodin In Central Asia USSR RSO/FEDOSEYEV
At Home among Real People
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA/
GEORGES TZIPINE
In the Monastery;
Nocturne (Petite suite) MARGARET FINGERHUT (piano)
Arabian Melody
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) ALEXANDER TCHEREPNIN (piano)
String Quartet No 2 in D BORODIN QUARTET. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Georges Tzipine

led by JAMES CLARK conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES BBC WELSH CHORUS (ladies' voices) JANE WATTS (organ) Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire Debussy Nocturnes Saint-Saens Symphony No 3 in c minor (Organ) (Given on 14 July in St David 's Hall, Cardiff, as part of the 1989 Welsh Proms)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Clark
Conducted By:
Owain Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
St David

ANNE MONOYIOS (soprano) JAY BERNFELD (gamba) SKIP SEMPÉ (harpsichord) Michel Lambert Vos mepris chaque jour Marais Allemande in D minor (Book 4) L. Couperin Sarabande Michel Lambert Ombre de mon amant Lully Four Airs (Psyche) Caccini Amarilli mia bella Luzzaschi Aura soave Ortiz Two Ricercari Frescobaldi Se l'aura spira; Dunque dovro; Cosi mi disprezzate (Given on 27 October 1988 in St James 's, Clerkenwell Green, London)

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Michel Lambert
Unknown:
Marais Allemande
Unknown:
L. Couperin Sarabande
Unknown:
Michel Lambert Ombre
Unknown:
Caccini Amarilli
Unknown:
Luzzaschi Aura
Unknown:
St James

A summer season of works staged at the Paris Opera, 1828-65.
1: La Muette de Portici Auber's five-act opera, produced in 1828, set the pattern for a new style of French opera and sparked off the Belgian revolution of 1830. It contains a dumb heroine who ends the opera by plunging into a stream of molten lava from Mount Vesuvius. (sung in French)
JEAN LAFORGE CHORUS MONTE-CARLO PO/ THOMAS FULTON Acts 1 and 2
3.00 Julian Budden on Auber
3.10 Acts 3, 4 and 5. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Laforge
Unknown:
Julian Budden
Alphonse d'Arcos, son of the Viceroy of Naples:
John Aler (tenor)
Lorenzo, his confidant:
Alain Munier (tenor)
Elvire, a Spanish princess:
June Anderson (soprano)
Lady-in-waiting:
Martine Mahe (mezzo)
Selva, an officer of the Viceroy's guard:
Jean-Philippe Courtis
Borella, a fisherman:
Frederic Vassar (bar)
Masaniello, a fisherman from Portici:
Alfredo Kraus (tenor)
Pietro, his friend:
Jean-Philippe Lafont (bar)
Moreno, a fisherman:
Daniel Ottevaere (bass)

live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
0 See David Gillard , left
7.45 Composing Myself Anthony Jackson reads from Andrzej Panufnik 's autobiography.
8.05 Wagner Prelude and Liebestod
(Tristan and Isolde) Andrzej Panufnik Sinfonia sacra

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
David Gillard
Unknown:
Anthony Jackson
Unknown:
Andrzej Panufnik
Unknown:
Andrzej Panufnik

(1910-89)
Shortly before his death in June, Sir Alfred Ayer , one of the most influential philosophers of the century, spoke to
Ted Honderich , Grote
Professor of Philosophy at University College London, about his life and work.
Producer DAVID PERRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Alfred Ayer
Unknown:
Ted Honderich
Producer:
David Perry

live from Kensington Town Hall, London. EVELYN GLENNIE (percussion) with PHILIP SMITH (piano) Chopin, arr Evelyn
Glennie Study in c sharp minor, Op 10 No 4
Toshimitsu Tanaka Two movements for marimba John McLeod The Song of Dionysius
(first performance) Keiko Abe Michi
Paul Price Exhibition Solo No 1 for snare drum
Paul Creston Concertino for marimba

Contributors

Unknown:
Evelyn Glennie
Piano:
Philip Smith
Unknown:
Glennie Study
Unknown:
Toshimitsu Tanaka
Unknown:
John McLeod
Unknown:
Keiko Abe Michi
Unknown:
Paul Creston

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