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7.35 Prokofiev Two
Pushkin Waltzes, Op 120 SNO/NeemeJarvi
7.43
Schubert Standchen (Zögernd leise) (D 920): Sarah Walker (mezzo); Male chorus;
Graham Johnson (piano)
7.49 Lachner Nonett
London Gabrieli Brass
Ensemble/Larkin
7.52 Faure Suite: Pelleas etmelisande, Op 80 Suisse Romande
Orchestra/Ansermet
8.08 Villa-Lobos
Bachiana brasileira
No 5: Victoria de los
Angeles (sop); Cellos of the French NRO/The Composer
8.18 Sarasate, arr
Francescatti Habanera
Itzhak Perlman (violin) Samuel Sanders (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Schubert Standchen
Unknown:
Sarah Walker
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Unknown:
Francescatti Habanera
Violin:
Itzhak Perlman
Piano:
Samuel Sanders

with Susan Sharpe.

Nielsen: Helios Overture, Op 17 - Swedish RSO/Esa-Pekka Salonen

9.46 Mozart: Misericordias Domini (K222) - Rias Chamber Choir, Berlin RSO/Marcus Creed

9.53 Dussek: Concerto in B flat for two pianos and orchestra - Toni and Rosi Grunschlags; Vienna Volksoper Orch/Angerer

10.29 Gluck: Chefaro senza Euridice (Orfeo ed Euridice, Act III) - Kathleen Ferrier (alto), Netherlands Opera Orch and Chorus/Charles Bruck

10.36 Schumann, transcr. Liszt: Liebeslied (Widmung) - Cyprien Katsaris (piano)

10.41 Korngold: Violin Concerto - Jascha Heifetz LA Philharmonic/Alfred Wallenstein

11.04 Bartok: Seven Pieces from Mikrokosmos - Karl-Hermann Mrongovius, Bengona Uriarte (pianos)

11.13 Bantock: Fifine at the Fair - RPO/Beecham

11.46 Rossini: La Cenerentola Act 2 Finale - Lucia Valentini Terrani (mezzo); Orch and Chorus of Radiotelevisione Italiana/Zedda.

(Records)

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Sharpe

conductor Howard Williams
Kathryn Stott (piano)
Tchaikovsky Symphonic ballad: The Voyevoda, Op 78 Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 3 in C, Op 26 Tchaikovsky Overture: The Storm, Op 76

Contributors

Conductor:
Howard Williams
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Piano:
Tchaikovsky Symphonic

live from Southwell
Minster, Nottinghamshire. Introit: Be Still, My Soul (Robert Ashfield);
Responses:
Richard Shephard ; Office hymn (NEH 54): 0 Trinity of Blessed Light; Psalms: 65-7 (Turie, Elvey,
Ashfield, C Gibbons);
Lessons (RSV): Ezekiel 40, vv 1-4; Revelation 2, w 12-29; Canticles: Dyson in D; Anthem: Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge
(Edward Bairstow ); Organ voluntary: Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor (Max Reger ).
Rector Chori Paul Hale.
Assistant organist Peter Wood.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Shephard
Unknown:
Edward Bairstow
Unknown:
Max Reger
Unknown:
Chori Paul Hale.
Organist:
Peter Wood.

conductor Guther Herbig
Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin), live from the Philharmonic Hall.
Wagner Overture: Die Meistersinger
Beethoven Violin
Concerto in D, Op 61
8.35 Frank Whitford on Viennese cultural life of the mid 19th century.
8.55 Brahms Symphony No in C minor. Op 68

Contributors

Conductor:
Guther Herbig
Violin:
Frank Peter Zimmermann
Unknown:
Philharmonic Hall.
Unknown:
Frank Whitford

Twelve conversations with Bryan Magee.
11: Silent Cities: Can the City Be Brought Back to Life?
As manufacturing declines, those conglomerations of people called cities become obsolete. Who should plan the cities' future? Do they have a future? With Prof Peter Hall ,
Thomas Caulcott and Bill Love.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Magee.
Unknown:
Prof Peter Hall
Unknown:
Thomas Caulcott
Unknown:
Bill Love.

Five programmes recorded at last year's festival.
Composers' Choice presented by Simon Holt. Music Projects/London conductor Richard Bernas Sarah Leonard (soprano) Andrew Ball (piano)
Simon Holt Maiastra
Morton Feldman Voice and Instruments 2
Holt Shadow Realm
Niccolo Castiglioni Das OhrhortNachts
Sonatenklange
Simon Holt Lilith

Contributors

Presented By:
Simon Holt.
Conductor:
Richard Bernas
Soprano:
Sarah Leonard
Piano:
Andrew Ball

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