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7.35 Chabrier Suite pastorale
FRENCH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA/
ARMIN JORDAN
7.56 Daquin Noel No 6 sur les jeux d'anches MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN
(organ)
8.10 Finzi Dies natalis MARTYN HILL (tenor)
CITY OF LONDON
SINFONIA/RICHARD
HICKOX. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Armin Jordan
Unknown:
Daquin Noel

Faure: Chorale and Orchestral Music
Music with a somewhat evocative and melancholoy - even nostalgic - character Masques et
Bergamasques, Op 112 ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN /
NEVILLE MARRINER Tantum ergo (1904)
GLENN CHAMBERS (tenor)
GROUPE VOCAL DE
FRANCE/JOHN ALLDIS
Messe de Requiem, Op 48 AGNES MELLON (soprano) PETER KOOY (baritone)
LEO VAN DOESELAAR
(organ)
LA CHAPELLE ROYALE
LES PETITS CHANTEURS
DE SAINT-LOUIS
ENSEMBLE MUSIQUE
OBLIQUE/PHILLIPE
HERREWEGHE. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
St Martin

Haydn Symphony No 68 in B: AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBUOW/NIKOLAS HARNONCOURT
10.05 C. P. E. Bach
Four Christmas Carols
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) LINDA NICHOLSON (fortepiano)
10.16 Bach Violin
Concerto in A minor
JAAPSCHRODER (violin) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/HOGWOOD
10.30 Bruckner Motet: Virga Jesse : BAVARIAN RADIO CHOIR/JOCHUM
10.35 Brahms 'Double' Concerto in A minor
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello); RCA VICTOR SO/
ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
11.05 Berlioz Trio of the Young Ishmaelites (The Childhood of Christ)
RICHARD TAYLOR (flute) FRANCIS NOLAN (flute) RENATA SCHEFFEL-STEIN (harp)
11.13 Saint-Saens
Christmas Oratorio
SOLOISTS: DRESDEN KREUZCHOR: DRESDEN PO/ MARTIN FLAMIG
11.50 Moeran Sinfonietta
BBC SO/LIONEL FRIEND.
Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Linda Nicholson
Unknown:
Virga Jesse
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Cello:
Gregor Piatigorsky
Flute:
Francis Nolan
Unknown:
Martin Flamig
Unknown:
Moeran Sinfonietta

Mendelssohn
Konzertstiick No 1 in F, Op 113
Poulenc Sonata for clarinet and bassoon Lovreglio Fantasy on Themes from 'La traviata'
Dutilleux Sarabande et cortege
Glinka Trio pathetique in D minor
(Given on 10 July in association with Sainsbury's as part of the 1989 Warwick Arts Festival) BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Dutilleux Sarabande

at the Aberdeen
International Youth Festival.
First of four programmes. Shostakovich Festival Overture: FESTIVAL
ORCH/MATTHIAS BAMERT Barber Essay No 1
Bernstein Overture:
Candide: WISCONSIN
YOUTH SO/JAMES R. SMITH and THOMAS BUCHHAUSER
Matthias Bamert talks about his work with youth orchestras.
4.50 Prokofiev Cantata: Alexander Nevsky
ADELE PAXTON (mezzo) FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
AND CHORUS/BAMERT

Contributors

Unknown:
R. Smith
Unknown:
Thomas Buchhauser
Talks:
Matthias Bamert
Unknown:
Alexander Nevsky
Unknown:
Adele Paxton

In the third of six programmes, the American drummer and composer Max Roach talks with Charles Fox about some of the drummers who have influenced him, including Jo Jones , Chick Webb , and Big Sid Catlett. He also discusses the use of drums in African music and the work of his ten-piece percussion group M'Boom.

Contributors

Talks:
Max Roach
Unknown:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Jo Jones
Unknown:
Chick Webb

Professor Martin Kemp discusses styles, trends and issues in the visual arts with the American art historian Professor Robert Rosenblum and the artist
Michael Craig-Martin Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Martin Kemp
Unknown:
Robert Rosenblum
Artist:
Michael Craig-Martin
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

directed by SIMON WRIGHT (organ) live from St Alban's
Church, Highgate, Birmingham.
The splendours of Venetian brass music for Christmas.
Symphoniae sacrae:
G. Gabrieli Canzon noni a 12 (Mortality 1597) for three choirs
A. Banchieri Canzon in echo Viadana
La bergamasqua La padovana
A. Banchieri Sonata a 3 G. Gabrieli Sonata octavi toni a 12 (c 1597) Canzon primi toni a 8 Canzon in echo duodecimi toni a 10 (c 1597)
Frescobaldi Canzon vigesimanona a 8 (c 1608)
G. Gabrieli Canzon septimi octavi toni a 12 (c 1597)
8.00 Coryate in Venice In 1611 Thomas Coryate left a vivid account of the city, its citizens, their moral pursuits and immoral diversions. Abridged by CAROLE ROSEN.
Read by David King.
8.20 Canzone e Sonate (1615):
G. Gabrieli Canzon a 12 No 17
Frescobaldi Canzon a 13 G. Gabrieli La Spirita ta Canzon prima a 5; Canzon II a 6; Canzon VII a 7; Canzon X a 8; Canzon XV a 10 A. Gabrieli Ricercare duodecimi toni
G. Gabrieli Canzon XVI a 12 BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Directed By:
Simon Wright
Unknown:
G. Gabrieli Canzon
Unknown:
A. Banchieri Canzon
Unknown:
G. Gabrieli
Unknown:
Frescobaldi Canzon
Unknown:
G. Gabrieli Canzon
Unknown:
Thomas Coryate
Abridged By:
Carole Rosen.
Read By:
David King.
Unknown:
G. Gabrieli Canzon
Unknown:
G. Gabrieli

The Cherry Orchard by ANTON CHEKHOV translated from the Russian by RICHARD COTTRELL. With and The action takes place on the estate of Madame Ranyevskaya between
May and October around the turn of the century.
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN (First broadcast in 1974)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anton Chekhov
Unknown:
Richard Cottrell.
Unknown:
Madame Ranyevskaya
Producer:
John Tydeman
Madame:
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
Varya:
Anna Massey
Lopachin:
Kenneth Haigh
Gaev:
Robert Harris
Charolotta:
Patricia Routledge
Anya:
Sinead Cusack
Trofimov:
Terry Scully
Simeonov-Pishchik, a landowner:
Timothy Bateson
Yepixodov, a clerk:
Andrew Sachs
Doonyasha, a maid:
Elizabeth Revill
Firs, an old manservant:
Rolf Lefebvre
Yasha, a young manservant:
Hugh Ross

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