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7.35 Spohr Variations on a Theme from Alruna Thea King (clarinet) ECO/James Judd
7.43 Haydn Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor English Concert/Pinnock
8.09 Beethoven Sonata in Eflat, Op 18a: (Les Adieux) Claudio Arrau (piano). Records

Contributors

Piano:
Claudio Arrau

Third of six programmes. Mondonville
In decachordo psalterio
Louis Marchand Basse de trompette; Tierce en taille: Plein jeu
Michel Chapuis (organ) Mondonville Venite exultemus: Soloists
Choir of New College,
Oxford; London Baroque/ Higginbottom. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Louis Marchand Basse
Unknown:
Mondonville Venite

Third of nine programmes tracing the Canadian pianist's recorded legacy. Schoenberg Piano Concerto, Op 42
NYPO/Mitropoulos (1958 live recording)
Sweelinck Fantasia Mozart Sonata in C
(K 330) (1959 live recording) Bach Contrapunctus I-IV (The Art of Fugue)
Glenn Gould (organ)'

Contributors

Unknown:
Bach Contrapunctus
Unknown:
Glenn Gould

Die Zabaglione
'Constanze's head aches quite a bit, Gretchen helps make up for it.'
A miniature opera for Mozart Year, specially composed by David Owen Norris , which recreates an historic meal in which Salieri played host to Mozart.... and Constanze came too.
Producers Jane Walker and Elizabeth Burke

Contributors

Composed By:
David Owen Norris
Producers:
Jane Walker
Producers:
Elizabeth Burke
Salieri:
Brindley Sherratt
Mozart:
Neil MacKenzie
Constanze:
Alison Wells

with Paul Guinery.
Johann Strauss (son) Overture: Waldmeister
Vienna PO/Lorin Maazel
Chopin Sonata No 1 in C minor: Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart Lacrimosa dies ilia (Requiem) (K 626):
LPO; London Philharmonic Choir/Franz Welser-Most Dvorak Bagatelles , Op 47 Rudolf Firkusny (piano) Julliard String Quartet
Mahler Kindertotenlieder Kathleen Ferrier (alto)
Vienna PO/Walter. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Unknown:
Mozart Lacrimosa
Unknown:
Welser-Most Dvorak Bagatelles
Piano:
Rudolf Firkusny
Unknown:
Kathleen Ferrier

James Butterworth celebrates the Resurrection of the Good Shepherd. Reader Janet Dale
Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir
His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts/Jeremy West David Miller (theorbo)
Timothy Roberts (organ) conductor Jeffrey Skidmore Crucifixus (Lotti); Sonata a 6 (Buonamente);
Plaudite, Jubilate Deo a 12 (Gabrieli); Weib, was weinest du? (SWV 443,
Schutz); Canzon Ottava a 8 (Gabrieli); Haec dies
(Palestrina); Magnificat a 14 (Gabrieli); Surrexit Pastor Bonus a 10 (Gabrieli)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Butterworth
Unknown:
David Miller
Unknown:
Timothy Roberts
Conductor:
Jeffrey Skidmore

John Purser 's Carver is set in the mid-16th century; it contrasts the radiance of Robert Carver 's music with the earthiness of his character and the destructive force of the reformation.
Music: Taverner Consort , director Andrew Parrott.
Director Stewart Conn

Contributors

Unknown:
John Purser
Unknown:
Robert Carver
Music:
Taverner Consort
Director:
Andrew Parrott.
Director:
Stewart Conn
Carver:
Tom Fleming
Margaret:
Ann Ekristen
Armourer:
Iain Agnew
Isabel:
Hilary MacLean
Alan Richardson:
Benny Young
Marie de Guise:
Anne Lacey
James V:
James Bryce
Davie:
Kenneth Glenaan
Alex Kyd:
Paul Hickey
Stevie:
Gary Bakewell
Peter:
Stevie Hannan
James:
Stuart Bowman

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