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Vivaldi Sinfonia in B minor (Al Santo Sepolcro) (RV 169): L'Europa
Galante/ Fabio Biondi
7.03 Gesualdo Ave, Regina coebrum
Tallis Scholars/ Phillips
7.07 Rossini Le rendezvous de chasse: Czech
Philharmonic Horn Section
7.12 Franck Symphonic poem: Le chasseur maudit Czech PO/Jean Foumet

Contributors

Unknown:
Fabio Biondi
Unknown:
Franck Symphonic

7.35am
Tchaikovsky Ballet music: The Maid of Orleans: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden/Davis
7.45 Johann Stamitz
Organ Concerto in D Alena Vesela (organ) Dvorak CO/
Vladimir Valek
8.02 Martinu
Parables: Czech PO/ Karel Ancerl Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Ballet
Unknown:
Johann Stamitz
Unknown:
Alena Vesela
Unknown:
Vladimir Valek

Third of six programmes. In the colonial period, Spanish music was exported to Mexico.
Motets by the composers of the New World,
Franco, Padilla and Capillas, as well as devotional pieces in the local language.
Hopkinson Smith (vihuela) The Hilliard Ensemble Westminster Cathedral
Choir/James O'Donnell Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Hopkinson Smith

with Paul Guinery.
Elgar Te Deum and Benedictus
London Symphony Chorus Northern Sinfonia/Hickox Dohnanyi Rhapsody in G minor, Op 11 No 1
Martin Roscoe (piano) Johan Wikmanson
String Quartet in D minor, Op 1 No 1: Fresk Quartet Larsson
Violin Concerto, Op 42 Leo Berlin (violin)
Stockholm PO/Westerberg Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Piano:
Martin Roscoe
Piano:
Johan Wikmanson

To mark the 200th anniversary of John Keble. From the Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin, Edinburgh, led by the Very Rev Graham Forbes. Hail Gladdening Light! (Wood); Magnificat in A (Stanford); 0 salutaris hostia (Elgar); How goodly are Thy Tents (Ouseley);
Ave verum corpus (Elgar). Organist and Master of the Choristers
Tim Byram-Wigfield .

Contributors

Unknown:
John Keble.
Unknown:
Graham Forbes.
Unknown:
Tim Byram-Wigfield

A new kind of ghost story, by Prix Italia-winning author Peter Redgrove.
Director Nigel Bryant

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Redgrove
Director:
Nigel Bryant
Kate:
Janet Dale
Sophie:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Anne:
Anne Atkins
Laura's Mother:
Sheila Kelley
Laura:
Susan Mann
Laura's Father:
Gordon Reid
Laura's Brother:
David Holt
Michael:
Struan Rodger
Patty:
Kathryn Hunt
Mrs Bright:
Mary Wimbush
Fountaineer:
David Robb
Damaris:
Susan Jeffrey

Honegger's oratorio to words by Paul Claudel , given earlier this evening at The Dome, Brighton. (sop) (sop) (mezzo)
Soloists; Brighton Festival Chorus; Christ's Hospital Junior Choir; BBC SO/ David Robertson
(Given in association with British Gas, South Eastern)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Claudel
Unknown:
David Robertson
Joan of Arc:
Fiona Shaw
Virgin:
Ann Liebeck
Margueritta:
Philippa Dames-Longworth
Catherine:
Catherine Denley

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