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with Chris de Souza.
Including:

Corelli Trio Sonata in F, Op 1 No 1 - English Concert

7.40 JC Bach Sinfonia concertante in E flat - Alan Hacker and Anthony Pike (clarinets) Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) London Festival Orchestra/Ross Pople

8.00 Nikolai Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor - Bamberg SO/Karl Anton Rickenbacher

8.45 Maxwell Davies An Orkney Wedding with Sunrise - George McIlwham (highland bagpipes) Scottish CO/The Composer

(Records)

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris de Souza

Purcell - The Theatre
Music
Nymphs and Shepherds (The Libertine)
Judith Nelson (soprano) Academy of Ancient
Music/Christopher Hogwood Music for a while (Oedipus) James Bowman (countertenor) King's Consort/Robert King King Arthur (Acts 3 and 5) Soloists
English Concert/
Trevor Pinnock. Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Judith Nelson

presented by Susan Sharpe. Stravinsky Les cinq doigts
10.08 Rimsky-Korsakov Song of India (Sadko)
10.12 Rossini, arr Respighi La boutique fantasque
10.32 Debussy Arabesque No 1
10.37 Mozart
Divertimento in C (K187)
10.48 Telemann Funeral music for a sweet singing canary
11.07 Poulenc Sonata for horn, trombone and trumpet
11.15 Tchaikovsky
Concert Fantasy, Op 56
11.43 Faure Nell ; Les roses d'Isphahan; Soir
11.55 Gliere Russian
Sailors'Dance (The Red Poppy)
11.58 Stravinsky Valse pour les enfants. Records

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Poulenc Sonata
Unknown:
Faure Nell
Unknown:
Stravinsky Valse

live from Rochester Cathedral. Introit: A Hymn for St Cecilia (Howells);
Responses (Ferguson);
Psalm 119, w 73-104; First Lesson: Isaiah 40, v 27 to 41, v 7; Canticles:
Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense (Leighton);
Second Lesson: Revelation 20; Anthem: Te Deum for the Empress Maria Theresa (Haydn); Hymn: How Shall I Sing That Majesty? (Coe Fen); Organ Voluntary: Finale from Symphony No 6 (Widor).
Organist and Master of the Choristers Barry Ferguson. Assistant organist Roger Sayer

Contributors

Unknown:
Te Deum
Unknown:
Maria Theresa
Unknown:
Barry Ferguson.
Organist:
Roger Sayer

live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London, in the presence of HRH Princess Margaret. Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Libor Pesek Ida Haendel (violin) Gillian Weir (organ)
Musicians of the Royal Military School conductor
Lt Col Tomlinson
Strauss
Festive Prelude
Dvorak
Violin Concerto in A minor
8.20 Peter Stead , Reader in History at the University College of Swansea, Wales, reflects on the history and tradition of royal patronage of the arts.
8.45 Liszt
Prelude and Fugue on BACH
Schubert
Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished)
Dvorak Slavonic Dances , Op 72 Nos 12 and 9 (In association with Merseyside Development Corporation)

Contributors

Conductor:
Libor Pesek
Violin:
Ida Haendel
Violin:
Gillian Weir
Conductor:
Lt Col Tomlinson
Reader:
Peter Stead
Unknown:
Dvorak Slavonic Dances

Mark Tucker (tenor) Nigel North (guitar) Ferrari A Giorgina Brambilla
Se vivare no poss'io Ferrari A Carolina
Giuliani Standchen; Lied aus der
Feme; Abschied; An das
Schicksal (Sechs Lieder, Op 89); La Rose, Op 46 No 9; Giocoso, Op 148 No 4 Weber
Tre canzonette, Op 29

Contributors

Tenor:
Mark Tucker
Guitar:
Nigel North

"Plainchant Alleluias,
Greek and Hindu rhythms, permutations of duration, bird-song from various countries: all these accumulated materials are placed in the service of colour...." Messiaen's own note to his 1963 score of Couleurs de la cite celeste Ueli Wiget (piano) Ensemble Modem/ Hans Zender

Contributors

Piano:
Ueli Wiget
Unknown:
Hans Zender

Lisa Jardine talks to the Brazilian singer-songwriter Chico Braque about his singing career and his first novel, published in English this month. This evening's first-night review, from Glasgow, is of Peter Maxwell Davies 's new piece for double bass and orchestra.
Producer Nigel Acheson

Contributors

Talks:
Lisa Jardine
Songwriter:
Chico Braque
Unknown:
Peter Maxwell Davies
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

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