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7.35 Tchaikovsky
Overture: The Storm
CONCERTGEBOUW orchestra;
BERNARD.HAITINK
7.47 Tchaikovsky Theme and Variations, Op 19 No 6
ANDREI GAVRILOV (piano)
7.58 Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat (K 319) CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA;
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Les Six
4: Stars of Stage and Screen
Auric Les Facheux
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL
OPERA ORCHESTRA;
IGOR MARKEVITCH
Milhaud L'Abandon d'Ariane
The second of three miniature operas which Milhaud wrote in 1927 to librettos by henri HOPPENOT.
JEAN LAFORGE VOCAL
ENSEMBLE
ENSEMBLE ARS NOVA;
ALEXANDRE SIRANOSSIAN Honegger Overture: La Roue
BRATISLAVA RADIO
ORCHESTRA/ ADRIANO
Extracts from Napoleon USSR SO/GENNADI
ROZHDESTVENSKY Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Monte Carlo
Unknown:
Igor Markevitch
Unknown:
Jean Laforge
Unknown:
Alexandre Siranossian
Ariane:
Martine Masquelin
Phedre:
Cécilia Norick
Dionysos:
Claude Cales
Thesee:
Gérard Garino

conducted by JAN-OLA V WEDIN
Atterberg Suite No 3
NILS ERICK SPARF (violin) JOUKO MAUSNERUS (viola) Roman Concerto in D for oboe d'amore and strings ALF NILSSON
(oboe d'amore)
Schubert Incidental music: Rosamunde Records

Contributors

Violin:
Nils Erick Sparf
Viola:
Jouko Mausnerus
Oboe:
Alf Nilsson

live from Studio One.
TRIO
SONNERIE Monica Huggett (violin)
Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba/cello) Mitzi Meyerson
(harpsichord/organ) with NIGEL NORTH (theorbo)
Petersen Sonata No 1 in D Schenk Sonata in A minor, Op 9 No 6
Corelli Three sonatas (Op 5) BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Violin:
Sonnerie Monica Huggett
Viola:
Sarah Cunningham
Harpsichord:
Mitzi Meyerson

The last in a summer season of works staged at the Paris Opera (1828-65). L'Africaine
Meyerbeer's epic opera, his last completed work, first performed at the Paris Opera on 28 April 1865 (sung in French) (tenor) (soprano)
(baritone)
(bass)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND SO/GERD ALBRECHT Acts 1 and 2 3.30 Julian Budden on Meyerbeer and the Paris Opera
3.35 Acts 3, 4 and 5 Bavarian Radio recording Series producer CUVE BENNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Budden
Producer:
Cuve Bennett
Vasco da Gama:
Giorgio Casellato-Lamberti
Ines, who loves him:
Evelyn Brunner
Selika, a Madagascan queen who loves him:
Martina Arroyo
Nelusko, another African, in love with Selika:
Sherrill Milnes
Don Pedro, head of the Portuguese Royal Council, who loves:
Alexander Malta

Beethoven Missa solemnis live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
JULIA VARADY (soprano) ANN MURRAY
(mezzo-soprano) JOHN ALER (tenor)
HARALD STAMM (bass) BBC SINGERS
BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS chorusmaster
STEPHEN JACKSON LONDON PHILHARMONIC
CHOIR chorusmaster
RICHARD COOKE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Beethoven Missa
Unknown:
Royal Albert
Mezzo-Soprano:
Ann Murray
Tenor:
John Aler
Bass:
Harald Stamm
Unknown:
Stephen Jackson
Unknown:
Richard Cooke
Unknown:
Rodney Friend
Conducted By:
John Pritchard

Written and performed by Heathcote Williams. While writing his internationally best-selling poem Whale Nation,
Heathcote Williams was told of a hermit dolphin living off the west coast of Ireland. This is the story of their courtship at sea.
Producer NED CHAILLET Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Heathcote Williams.
Unknown:
Heathcote Williams
Producer:
Ned Chaillet

Three works with the written word at their root. JANE MANNING (soprano) LONDON CHAMBER
SYMPHONY led by SOPHIE LANGDON conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ
James Erber Epitomaria-Glossaria-Commentaria: music for 25 solo strings (first broadcast)
Bernard Benoliel The
Black Tower, for soprano and chamber orchestra (first broadcast: revised version)
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht, for string orchestra

Contributors

Soprano:
Jane Manning
Unknown:
Sophie Langdon
Conducted By:
Odaline de la Martinez
Unknown:
Schoenberg Verklarte

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