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Byrd Though Amarillis Daunce in Greene: Hilliard
Ensemble; London Baroque
7.06 Bax Morning Song (Maytime in Sussex)
Margaret Fingerhut (piano) LPO/Bryden Thomson
7.16 Cowell Hymn and Fuguing Tune No 10 Celia Nicklin (oboe)
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.23 Holst Lord Who Has
Made Us For Thine Own
Hoist Orch and Singers/ Hilary Davan Wetton

Contributors

Unknown:
Amarillis Daunce
Piano:
Margaret Fingerhut

7.35 Handel Sonata a cinque in B flat
Hiro Kurasaki (violin)
London Baroque/Medlam
7.45 Buxtehude Jesu meine Freud und Lust
James Bowman (counter-tenor)
King's Consort/Robert King
7.53 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 5 in B flat (Reformation): Bavarian Radio SO/Davis. Records

Contributors

Violin:
Hiro Kurasaki
Unknown:
Buxtehude Jesu
Unknown:
James Bowman

NEW First of four
NEW programmes. conductor Carl St Clair
Earl Wild (piano)
Oliver Knussen The
Way to Castle Yonder
Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 in A, Op 90 (Italian) Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in Eflat
Tchaikovsky Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet

Contributors

Piano:
Oliver Knussen

with Paul Guinery.
Charpentier Te Deum
Les Arts Florissants/Christie Mozart Concerto No 13
(K 415): Philharmonia/
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Chaminade Automne
Moura Lympany (piano)
Arthur Wills Tongues of Fire: The Composer (organ) Milhaud Suite francaise Monte Carlo PO/
Georges Pretre. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Piano:
Moura Lympany
Piano:
Arthur Wills Tongues
Unknown:
Georges Pretre.

(cello), with Martha Argerich (piano)

Beethoven Variations on Handel's 'See the Conquering Hero Comes' (Judas Maccabaeus); Sonata in F, Op 5 No 1; Variations on Mozart's 'Ein Madchen oder Weibchen', Op 66

3.20 Interval Reading

3.30 Beethoven Variations on Mozart's 'Die Mannern, welche Liebefuhlen' (The Magic Flute); Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2

Contributors

Cellist:
Mischa Malsky
Pianist:
Martha Argerich

Love poetry from the Song of Songs in the Old Testament with settings of the texts from
Palestrina's Canticum
Canticorum, introduced by Rev Canon Jeremy Davies . Readers: Amanda Ballard , Andrew Wincott
Exon Singers/
Christopher Tolley
Veni dilecte mi; Trahe me post te; Sicut lilium; Tota pulchra es; Adiuro vos; Quam pulchra es; Surge propera

Contributors

Readers:
Canon Jeremy Davies
Readers:
Amanda Ballard
Readers:
Andrew Wincott
Singers:
Christopher Tolley

Kingdom of Crows and Carrion
The collection of Welsh stories known as The Mabinogion is a masterpiece of medieval European literature. But its roots lie in far older Celtic myth. David Calcutt 's new play delves deep into this rich material to dramatise the eternal struggle between male and female.
Music composed and performed by John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris Director Nigel Bryant

Contributors

Unknown:
David Calcutt
Unknown:
John Kirkpatrick
Unknown:
Sue Harris
Director:
Nigel Bryant
Cerridwen:
Mary Wimbush
Gwydion:
Steve Hodson
Lieu:
Kim Wall
Arawn:
Okon Jones
Pwyll:
Duncan Law
His servant:
Graham Colclough
Rhiannon:
Sara Mair Thomas
Pryderi:
Neal Foster
Aranrhod:
Susan Jeffrey
Math:
Graham Padden
Blodeuedd:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Gronw Pebyr:
Peter Meakin

Seven concerts of chamber works given earlier this year. Takács Quartet; Wind soloists of CO of Europe
String Quartet in A (K 464)
9.50 Interval Reading
9.55 Serenade in Bflat for 13 wind instruments (K 361)
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