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Copland An Outdoor
Overture: Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel
7.44 Richard Rodney Bennett Country Blues Ragtime Waltz
(Four Piece Suite)
7.52 Rodrigo Concierto A ndaluz for four guitars and orchestra: Los
Romeros, Academy of St Martin/Neville Marriner
8.16 Boiling Ballade
(Suite for cello and jazz trio): Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Claude Bolling (piano), Marc Michel (bass) and Jean-Luc Dayan (drums). Records

Offenbach
La Belle Hélène (excerpts) (sung in French)
With Jessye Norman in the title role, John Aler as Paris, Charles Buries as Menelas,
Gabriel Bacquier as Agamemnon, Jean-Philippe Lafont as Calchas,
Colette Alliot-Lugaz as Oreste and Jacques Loreau as Achille.
Toulouse Capitole Orchestra and Chorus/Plasson. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessye Norman
Unknown:
John Aler
Unknown:
Charles Buries
Unknown:
Gabriel Bacquier
Unknown:
Jean-Philippe Lafont
Unknown:
Colette Alliot-Lugaz
Unknown:
Jacques Loreau

Haydn Symphony
No 30 in C- Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood
9.49 Poulenc Quatre motets pour le temps de noel
Choir of New College, Oxford/Higginbottom
10.02 Corelli Sonata in A, Op 5 No 6 Trio Sonnerie
10.12 Liszt Christus Part
1 (Christmas Oratorio) Veronika Kineses (sop) Janos B Nagy (tenor) Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus
Bertalan Hock (organ) Hungarian State
Orchestra/Antal Dorati Producer Jeremy Hayes

Contributors

Unknown:
Corelli Sonata
Unknown:
Veronika Kineses
Tenor:
Janos B Nagy

conductor Leonard Slatkin
Christian Zacharias (piano) Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 25 in C (K 503)
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme, Op 36 (Enigma)

Contributors

Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin
Piano:
Christian Zacharias

Susan Sharpe introduces the 1990 Prom performance of Britten's children's opera. (bar) (mezzo)
Voice of God... CLEO LAINE (speaker) Finchley Children's Music Group, New London
Orchestra/Ronald Corp

Contributors

Introduces:
Susan Sharpe
Noye:
Donald Maxwell
Mrs Noye:
Della Jones

At the Aberdeen
International Youth Festival.
With the Estonia Youth
Chamber Strings, paying their first visit to the West under their founder-conductor Peter Paemurru.
Mozart Divertimento in D (K 136)
Haydn Concerto in Cwith Henry-David Varema (cello) Arvo Part Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten (original version) John Joubert Temps perdu (Variations for string orchestra)
Britten Simple Symphony Rudolf Tobias Nocturne

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Paemurru.
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
John Joubert
Unknown:
Rudolf Tobias

by Howard Barker.
Subtitled 'Desire and Abuse' and 'A Political
Statement in the Form of Hysteria', this narrative poem is also a European lament. It was written for, and is performed by, Ian McDiarmid.
Producer Richard Wortley

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Barker.
Unknown:
Ian McDiarmid.
Producer:
Richard Wortley

Montserrat Abbey Choir School conductor Ireneu Segarra Joan Casals (organ) Anchieta Domine
Jesu Christe
Morales 0 magnum misterium
Escobar Virgen bendita sin par
Guerrero Sancta et immaculata virginitas
Rivafrecha Anima mea
Victoria 0 Regem coeli; Una hora; Duo seraphim; Tenebrae factae sunt
10.25 A Journey to Jerusalem: Raymond Calcraft introduces and reads extracts from his translation of Francisco Guerrero 's account of his travels to the Holy Land in 1588. 10.40
Vidal Fugitivo pajarillo
March 0 vos omnes
Cererols Mass; Alarma! Julia Toedetanimam meam
Viola Benaurats els qui viuen
Casanovas Angelus ad pastores

Contributors

Conductor:
Ireneu Segarra
Conductor:
Joan Casals
Unknown:
Anchieta Domine
Unknown:
Jesu Christe
Unknown:
Escobar Virgen
Unknown:
Rivafrecha Anima
Introduces:
Raymond Calcraft
Unknown:
Francisco Guerrero
Unknown:
Vidal Fugitivo
Unknown:
Julia Toedetanimam
Viola:
Benaurats
Unknown:
Casanovas Angelus

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