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J. C. Bach Concerto in D ANNIE CHALAN (harp)
ANTIQUA MUSICA ORCHESTRAl MARCEL COURAUD Faure Impromptu
URSULA HOLLIGER (harp) Ravel Introduction and Allegro OSIAN ELLIS (harp)
MELOS ENSEMBLE. Records

Contributors

Harp:
Annie Chalan
Harp:
Antiqua Musica
Unknown:
Marcel Couraud
Unknown:
Faure Impromptu
Harp:
Ursula Holliger
Harp:
Allegro Osian Ellis

Prokofiev Overture on Jewish Themes
MICHEL BEROFF (piano)
MiCHEL PORTAL (clarinet) PARRENIN STRING QUARTET Tchaikovsky, arr Kreisler Andante cantabile
Chanson sans paroles rrZHAK PERLMAN (violin) SAMUEL SANDERS (piano)
Johann Strauss , arr Berg Wine, Woman and Song
ENSEMBLE 13 BADEN-BADEN Stravinsky Suite:
Pulcinella: ORPHEUS CO Records

Contributors

Piano:
Michel Beroff
Piano:
Samuel Sanders
Piano:
Johann Strauss

D'Indy Symphony on a French Mountain Song, Op 25
ALDO CICCOLINI (piano) ORCHESTRE DE PARIS/ SERGE BAUDO
Dohnanyi String Quartet No 3 in A minor (Mono)
HOLLYWOOD STRING QUARTET Delius Violin Concerto RALPH HOLMES (violin) RPO/VERNON HANDLEY Bax Harp Quintet
SKAILA KANGA (harp)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET
Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Aldo Ciccolini
Unknown:
Serge Baudo
Violin:
Ralph Holmes

Gregory Rose is Michael Hall 's guest this week as EMAS (Electro-Acoustic Music Association of Great Britain) marks its tenth anniversary. To add to the contemporary theme: new works from
John Tavener and Minna Keal. To subtract from it: a Bach B minor Mass on original instruments. Producer JANE WALKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Rose
Unknown:
Michael Hall
Unknown:
John Tavener
Unknown:
Minna Keal.
Producer:
Jane Walker

led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
JOHN FLETCHER (tuba) Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto
David Matthews Introit Stravinsky Symphony in C. BBC Scotland (1985)

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Conducted By:
John Fletcher
Unknown:
David Matthews Introit
Unknown:
Stravinsky Symphony

As the clergy gathered to celebrate the coronation of Richard the Lionheart, they wondered at the appearance of a large bat. Christopher Page talks about the signs and the times, and introduces music associated with the events of 3 September 1189. GOTHIC VOICES/
CHRISTOPHER PAGE
Reader EDWARD DE SOUZA

Excerpts from Manuel de Falla 's scenic cantata
Atlantida, completed by Ernesto Halffter.
Narrator
ENRIQUE BAQUERIZO (bar)
3.55 Interval Reading
4.00 La vida breve
Lyric drama in two acts and four scenes.
LUCEROTENA
(dancer/castanets)
GABRIEL MORENO (singer)
CARMELO MARTINEZ (guitar) EDINBURGH FESTIVAL CHORUS chorusmaster
ARTHUR OLDHAM
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF
SPAIN/RAFAEL
FRtiHBECK DE BURGOS
(Promoted by the Edinburgh International Festival in association with House of Fraserplc)
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Manuel De Falla
Unknown:
Ernesto Halffter.
Narrator:
Enrique Baquerizo
Singer:
Gabriel Moreno
Guitar:
Carmelo Martinez
Unknown:
Arthur Oldham
Queen Isabella:
Maria Oran (soprano)
Child:
Andrew Murphy
Pirene:
Alicia Nafé
Salud:
Maria Oran
La Abuela:
Alicia Nafé
Carmela:
Paloma Perezinigo (sop)
Paco:
Josep Ruiz (tenor)
Manuel:
Enrique Baquerizo (bar)
Voice of the forge:
Jorge Anton (tenor)
El Tio Salvador:
Jesus Sanz Ramiro (bass)

The first of three concerts from this year's York Early Music Festival. MUSICA ANTIQUA KOLN Legrenzi Sonatas: la cremona; la squarzona Schmelzer Sonata in D; Polish Bagpipes
Biber Partita No 1
(Harmonia artificiosa); Sonata in A minor (Mensa sonora)
(Given in association with Tune Tees Television) as part of the York Early Music Festival
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Schmelzer Sonata

live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, led by Peter Thomas, conducted by Simon Rattle

Britten Sinfonia da Requiem
7.50 The Proms 50 Years Ago
John Tusa talks with Malcolm Arnold, Moura Lympany, Steve Race and Dame Eva Turner about musical life in wartime England.
8.10 Mahler Symphony No 7

(This appearance has been made possible by support from Merrill Lynch and Co Inc)
(Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC2. For details see page 51)

Contributors

Musicians:
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Peter Thomas
Conductor:
Simon Rattle
Presenter (The Proms 50 Years Ago):
John Tusa
Speaker:
Malcolm Arnold
Speaker:
Moura Lympany
Speaker:
Steve Race
Speaker:
Dame Eva Turner

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