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As Steals the Mom upon the Night; Thy Pleasures, Moderation, Give
(L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato)
Patrizia Kwella (sop)
Maldwyn Davies (tenor) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/Gardiner
Concerto grosso in A, Op 6 No 11: English
Concert/Pinnock. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrizia Kwella
Tenor:
Maldwyn Davies

Mendelssohn Overture:
The Marriage of Camacho, Op 10 (Berlin, 1825): Bamberg SO/Flor Bach, arr
Busoni Chorale preludes: Nun Komm' der
Heiden Heiland ; Ich ruf zu dir (Berlin, 1907-9)
Dinu Lipatti (piano) Mendelssohn
Variations concertantes, Op 17 (Berlin, 1829)
Richard Lester (cello) Susan Tomes (piano) C P E Bach Flute
Concerto in D minor (Wq 22) (Berlin, 1747) Eckhart Haupt (flute)
C P E Bach CO/Hartmut
Haenchen. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Busoni Chorale
Unknown:
Heiden Heiland
Piano:
Dinu Lipatti
Cello:
Richard Lester
Flute:
Eckhart Haupt

Lully Marche des mousquetaires: Wind and Drum Ensemble/
J F Paillard
8.40 Kozeluh Symphony in G minor: Prague CO/ Libor HlavaCek
9.02 Szymanowski String Quartet No 2
Varsovia String Quartet
9.21 Mozart
Divertimento in D
(K 251) (Mono)
Perpignan Festival
Orchestra/Pablo Casals
9.47 Bruch Violin Concerto No 3 in D minor: Salvatore Accardo Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/Masur. Records

with Michael Oliver.
Tchaikovsky and the 20th Century: Hanry
Zajacszkowski reflects on changing critical attitudes.
Denis Vaughan argues the case for a national lottery for music.
Liszt's Magnum Opus?: Brian Wright considers the neglect of Christus. Producer Edward Blakeman

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver.
Unknown:
Denis Vaughan
Unknown:
Brian Wright
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

leader Bela Dekany conductor Andrew Davis
Rodney Friend (violin) Timothy Hugh (cello) Sibelius Night Ride and Sunrise
Brahms Double Concerto
Nielsen Symphony No 5 (Presented by the Warwick
Arts Centre in association with Midland Bank pic)

Contributors

Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Violin:
Rodney Friend
Cello:
Timothy Hugh

The last of three programmes.
Handel Solomon
First performed Covent Garden, March 1749. The scene is set with rejoicing for the completion of the temple and for
Solomon's marriage ...
Monteverdi Choir English Baroque
Soloists/John
Eliot Gardiner. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Eliot Gardiner.
Salomon:
Carolyn Watkinson
Solomon's queen:
Nancy Argenta
Queen of Sheba:
Barbara Hendricks
First harlot:
Joan Rodgers
Second harlot:
Della Jones
Zadok:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Levite:
Stephen Varcoe

Anthony Howard considers the modern political diarist and the role he or she has played in recent political history. With contributions from the Rt Hon Tony Benn , MP, the Rt Hon Lord Carr of Hadley, the Rt Hon
Barbara Castle , the Hon Alan Clark , MP, Julian Critchley , MP, the Rt Hon Lord Jenkins of Hillhead and the Rt Hon Lord Marsh. Producer Mark Savage

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Howard
Unknown:
Tony Benn
Unknown:
Barbara Castle
Unknown:
Alan Clark
Unknown:
Julian Critchley

leader
Geoffrey Trabichoff conductor Takuo Yuasa Tom Fleming (narrator) Thomas Randle (tenor) Scottish Philharmonic Singers
Mozart Symphony No 26 Schoenberg A Survivor from Warsaw
Liszt A Faust Symphony BBC Scotland

Contributors

Conductor:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conductor:
Takuo Yuasa
Narrator:
Tom Fleming
Tenor:
Thomas Randle

A song cycle by David Gow (first broadcast). Alison Wells (soprano) Jacqueline Fox (mezzo) Neil Mackenzie (tenor) Brindley Sherratt (bass) David Owen Norris (Piano). BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gow
Soprano:
Alison Wells
Soprano:
Jacqueline Fox
Tenor:
Neil MacKenzie
Bass:
Brindley Sherratt
Piano:
David Owen Norris

A verse commentary Written by Irish poet W R Rodgers for the 1948 BBC Home Service Production Easter in Europe. His verse is interspersed with sacred music, sung by the Renaissance Singers. Readers Brian Baird and Linda Wray. Organist
Stephen Hamill
Director of Music Ronald Lee
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Written By:
Irish Poet
Written By:
W R Rodgers
Readers:
Brian Baird
Readers:
Linda Wray.
Organist:
Stephen Hamill
Music:
Ronald Lee

BBC Radio 3

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