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7.35 Lully Suite: Le
Bourgeois Gentilhomme SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE/LEONARD
FRIEDMAN
7.45 Schmitt Dionysiaques MUSIQUE DES GARDIENS DE LA PAIX/
DESIREE DONDEYNE
7.57 Ravel Suite: Ma mere l'oye
FRENCH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA/EUAHU INBAL Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Schmitt Dionysiaques
Unknown:
Desiree Dondeyne

Rimsky-Korsakov
Overture on Russian Themes
USSR SO/
YEVGENY SVETLANOV
Song of Lei, the Shepherd (The Snow Maiden: Act 1) IRINA ARKHIPOVA (mezzo-soprano) BOLSHOI THEATRE
ORCHESTRA/ALEXANDER MELIK-PASHAYEV
Symphony No 3 in c
USSR NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/
YEVGENY SVETLANOV Dubinushka
USSR ACADEMIC SO/
YEVGENY SVETLANOV Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Yevgeny Svetlanov
Unknown:
Yevgeny Svetlanov

CHAMELEON
Gustav Clarkson (violin) Elisabeth Perry (violin) Simon Rowland-Jones (viola)
Elizabeth Wilson (cello)
Mary Scully (double-bass) Melinda Maxwell (oboe) Julian Farrell (clarinet) Andrew Ball (piano)
Prokofiev Quintet in G minor, Op 39 (1924)
Glinka Grand Sextet in E flat (R)

Contributors

Violin:
Elisabeth Perry
Viola:
Simon Rowland-Jones
Cello:
Elizabeth Wilson
Double-Bass:
Mary Scully
Oboe:
Melinda Maxwell
Clarinet:
Julian Farrell
Piano:
Andrew Ball

with Susan Sharpe.
Haydn Symphony No 92 (Oxford)
ENGLISH SINFONIA/
CHARLES GROVES
Saint-Saens Piano
Concerto No 2, Op 22 JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano)
RPO/ANDRE PREVIN Alan Hovhaness Fra Angelico, Op 220
RPO/THE COMPOSER
Strauss Four Last Songs LUCIA popp (soprano) LSO/KLAUS TENNSTEDT Sibelius Six
Humoresques, Opp 87 and 89 RALPH HOLMES (violin) BERLIN RSO/
VERNON HANDLEY
Mendelssohn Spring Song, Op 62 No 2
LÍVIA REV (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Soprano:
Lucia Popp
Violin:
Ralph Holmes
Unknown:
Vernon Handley

A concert of music from around 1289; chansons by Adam de la Halle interspersed with excerpts from his dramatic pastourelle Le Jeu de Robin et Marion.
NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP PICKETT (Given on 11 July in the Church of St Giles, Cripplegate, in association with Unilever as part of the City of London Festival

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam de la Halle
Directed By:
Philip Pickett

live from St George 's
Church, Hanover Square, London.
Responses (Morley) Psalms 32, 33, 34 (Darlow)
First lesson (av): Amos 4 Office hymn (AMNS 7): 0 strength and stay
Canticles: Rachel Portman Second lesson (AV): Mark 10, vv 35-45
Anthem: Trust ye in the Lord (S.S. Wesley)
Organ voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in c (BWV 545) (Bach)
Director of Music
DENYS DARLOW
Organist SIMON WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
St George
Unknown:
Rachel Portman
Organist:
Denys Darlow
Organist:
Simon Williams

ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
Field Nocturne No 4 in A
Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2
Debussy Nocturne in D flat (1892)
Hoist Nocturne
Barber Nocturne, Op 33 (Homage to John Field) BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Anthony Goldstone

Bach Mass in B minor live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
NANCY ARGENTA (soprano) CATHERINE ROBBIN (mezzo-soprano) MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor)
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor)
STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) MONTEVERDI CHOIR
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS led by ALISON BURY conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Bach Mass in B minor Parti
8.30
How to Perform Bach?
On original instruments? Or not? In 1950
Ralph Vaughan Williams gave a radio talk that imposed a critique on the growing interest in 'precise periwig style'. Nicholas Anderson re-presents the talk in the light of 40 years of progress.
Producer JANE WALKER
8.50 Bach Mass in B minor Parts 2 and 3 • See David Gillard , right

Contributors

Unknown:
Bach Mass
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Mezzo-Soprano:
Catherine Robbin
Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Baritone:
Stephen Varcoe
Conducted By:
John Eliot Gardiner
Conducted By:
Bach Mass
Unknown:
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson
Producer:
Jane Walker
Unknown:
Bach Mass
Unknown:
David Gillard

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