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Schumann Overture:
Scherzo and Finale
Dresden State Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
7.18 Rachmaninov, trans Harrell Vocalise
Lynn Harrell (cello)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Unknown:
Harrell Vocalise
Cello:
Lynn Harrell
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy

7.35 Telemann Sinfonia in F: Wallace Collection
English String Orchestra/ William Boughton
7.41 Rossini String
Sonata No 6 in D: I Solisti
Veneti/Claudio Scimone
7.56 Ravel Suite:
Mother Goose
LSO/Claudio Abbado Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Telemann Sinfonia
Unknown:
William Boughton

NEW Six programmes featuring the great horn player.
Mozart Horn Concerto in D (K 412)
Philharmonia/Karajan Brahms Horn Trio in Eflat, Op 40
Max Salpeter (violin) Cyril Preedy (piano)
Hindemith Horn Sonata
Noel Mewton-Wood (piano) Producer Alan Hall

with Paul Guinery.
Elgar Triumphal March (Caractacus)
RLPO/Charles Groves
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 14 No
Alfred Brendel (piano) Delius La Calinda
LPO/Vernon Handley Brahms Sonata in F, Op 99
William Pleeth (cello)
Margaret Good (piano) Hasselmans Nocturne,
Op 43: Susan Drake (harp) Nielsen The Sleep, Op 18 Danish National Radio
Chamber Choir and RSO/ Leif Segerstam. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Piano:
Alfred Brendel
Piano:
Delius La Calinda
Unknown:
Handley Brahms Sonata
Cello:
William Pleeth
Harp:
Susan Drake
Unknown:
Leif Segerstam.

Birtwistle
With a number of works by Birtwistle due for broadcast in the coming weeks, Michael Hall discusses the music of this avant-garde composer who, paradoxically, thinks of himself as the inventor of an ancient world.
Producer Andrew Kurowski

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Hall
Producer:
Andrew Kurowski

A devotion for Whit
Sunday, recorded in the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, with readings and prayers taken from the writings of St Augustine.
Introduced by John Bowker. Whitsun motets (Byrd): Veni Sancte Spiritus et emitte; Spiritus Domini ; Alleluia, emitte spiritum tuum; Veni Sancte
Spiritus, reple; Confirma hoc Deus; Factus est repente; Non vos relinquam Reader Garard Green
Choir of Trinity College,
Cambridge/Richard Marlow

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Bowker.
Unknown:
Spiritus Domini
Unknown:
Veni Sancte

Emperor and Galilean Henrik Ibsen 's two-part drama in which Julian seeks to embody in himself a kingdom combining Christian ethics with a joy of living. 1: Caesar's Apostasy
2: Emperor Julian
Music by Christos Pittas Choral direction
Blaise Compton
Adapted by Casper Wrede and Amund Hannlngstad
Translated by Michael Meyer Director Martin Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Henrik Ibsen
Music By:
Christos Pittas
Unknown:
Blaise Compton
Adapted By:
Casper Wrede
Translated By:
Michael Meyer
Director:
Martin Jenkins
Julian:
Robert Glenister
Maximus, the mystic:
Timothy West
Emperor Constantius:
Keith Drinkel
Eusebia, his wife:
Sue Broomfield
Helena, his sister:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Gallus, Julian's half-brother:
Peter Gunn
Gregor:
David Timson
Basilios:
Paul Downing
Agathon:
Charles Simpson
Sallust:
Stephen Tompkinson
Eutherius:
Garard Green
Oribases:
Norman Bird
Libanius/Decentius:
Hugh Dickson
Hekebolius/Florentius:
Brett Usher
Eunapius/Severus:
David King
Laipso/Fokion:
Stephen Garlick
Sintula/Fruit seller:
Dale Rapley
Memnon/Varro:
Ben Onwukwe
Spirit voice:
Tara Dominick
Myrrha:
Marcia King
Christian woman:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Dancing girl:
Jane Whittenshaw
Publia:
Margot Boyd
Bishop Maris:
John Moffatt
Jovian:
Nigel Anthony
Nevita:
David King
Ammian:
Joe Dunlop
Anatolus:
Nicholas Gilbrook
Priskos:
John Moffatt
Numa:
Danny Schiller
Kytron:
James Greene
Makrina:
Helena Breck
Persian officer:
John Bennett

Gyorgy Pauk (violin, viola) Nobuko Imai (viola)
Michael Collins (clarinet) Peter Frankl (piano) Takacs Quartet
Duo in B flat for violin and viola (K 424); Trio in E flat for clarinet, viola and piano (K 498)

Contributors

Violin:
Gyorgy Pauk
Viola:
Nobuko Imai
Clarinet:
Michael Collins
Piano:
Peter Frankl

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