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7.35 Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme, Op 60
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF
EUROPE/ERICH LEINSDORF
8.05 Chopin Trois nouvelles etudes
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
8.11 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F
MARK BENNETT (trumpet) PAUL GOODWIN (oboe)
RACHEL BECKETT (recorder) ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF
ENLIGHTENMENT directed by MONICA HUGGETT (violin) Records

Contributors

Piano:
Vlado Perlemuter
Oboe:
Paul Goodwin
Oboe:
Rachel Beckett
Directed By:
Monica Huggett

Rimsky-Korsakov Sinfonietta in A minor
USSR SO/
YEVGENI SVETLANOV
My Days Run Slowly, Op 51 No 1 (Mono)
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) SERGE ZAPOLSKY (piano)
Suite: The Invisible City of Kitezh
SNO/NEEME JARVI
Polonaise (Christmas Eve) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/ EUGENE ORMANDY Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Rimsky-Korsakov Sinfonietta
Unknown:
Yevgeni Svetlanov

A summer season of works staged at the Paris Opera, 1828-65.
Tannhauser Wagner 's version for the Paris Opera, prepared in 1860. (sung in German)
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA
BOYS' CHOIR
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHOIR
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA/ GEORG SOLTI Acts 1 and 2 4.15 John Deathridge on the Paris Tannhauser
4.25 Act 3 Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Tannhauser Wagner
Unknown:
John Deathridge
Hermann:
Hans Sotin (baritone)
Elisabeth:
Helga Dernesch
Tannäuser:
Rene Kollo (tenor)
Wolfram:
Victor Braun (baritone)
Walter:
Werner Hollweg (tenor)
Actor:
Kurt Equiluz (baritone)
Biterolf:
Manfred Jungwirth
Reinmar:
Norman Bailey (tenor)
VenUS:
Christa Ludwig

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Hugh Tinney (piano) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, led by James Clark, conducted by Richard Armstrong

Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)

Contributors

Pianist:
Hugh Tinney
Musicians:
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
James Clark
Conductor:
Richard Armstrong

by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN adapted and abridged in three parts by KARIN FERNALD.
Read by Struan Rodger. 1: Italy by Coach
Hans Christian Andersen describes his travels through Italy in 1840. Producer DUNCAN MINSHULL Mono (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Christian
Unknown:
Karin Fernald.
Read By:
Struan Rodger.
Unknown:
Hans Christian Andersen

JEREMY BUDD (treble)
SIMON GAY (counter-tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) WESTMINSTER SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Ikon of St Seraphim
The London premiere of John Tavener 's dramatic setting of a text by Mother Thekla. performed in Nicholas Hawksmoor 's Christ Church, Spitalfields.
The life and mystical visions of St Seraphim , who left his monastery at Sarov, near Kiev, in 1794 for the life of a hermit.
He returned there towards the end of his life, offering pilgrims spiritual guidance and in some cases performing miracles.
0 See David Gillard , page 79
10.15 Faure Requiem (Given on 7 June as part of the Spitalfields Festival, in association with the Spitalfields Development Group)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Budd
Baritone:
Stephen Varcoe
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
John Tavener
Unknown:
Mother Thekla.
Unknown:
Nicholas Hawksmoor
Unknown:
St Seraphim
Unknown:
David Gillard
Unknown:
Faure Requiem

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