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with Chris de Souza , including at approximately
7.00 Mendelssohn
Overture: Die schone Melusine
Berne SO/Peter Maag
7.30 Haydn Symphony No 67 in F
Hungarian CO/ Vilmos Tatrai
8.00 Mozart Rondo in D (K382)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano) ECO/Jeffrey Tate
8.30 Goetz Piano Trio in G minor, Op 1
Gobel Trio, Berlin. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Mozart Rondo
Piano:
Mitsuko Uchida

Handel Solomon : Overture; Act 1 "A noble piece, very grand and uncommon." (Handel, 1748)
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Handel Solomon
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner.
Solomon:
Carolyn Watkinson (contralto)
Queen:
Nancy Argenta (sop)
Zadok:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Unite:
Stephen Varcoe (bar)

presented by Susan Sharpe. Scarlatti Sonatas in F (K378and379) Scott Ross (harpsichord)
10.26 Milhaud
L'homme et son desir
Blanche Christensen (sop) Myrene Nixon (mezzo)
Ronald Christensen (tenor) Pym Chartrand (bass)
Utah SO/Maurice Abravanel
10.43 Faure
Violin Sonata No 1 in A
Krysia Osostowicz (violin) Susan Tomes (piano)
11.10 Monteclair
Cantata: Pan et Syrinx Julianne Baird (soprano) American Baroque/ Stephen Schultz
11.29 Chopin Rondo in C minor, Op 1
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
11.37 Crusell
Clarinet Concerto No 1 in Eflat
Emma Johnson (clarinet)
RPO/Gunther Herbig. Discs

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Harpsichord:
Scott Ross
Unknown:
Blanche Christensen
Unknown:
Myrene Nixon
Tenor:
Ronald Christensen
Bass:
Pym Chartrand
Soprano:
Julianne Baird
Unknown:
Stephen Schultz
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Clarinet:
Emma Johnson

live from Salisbury
Cathedral, sung by the Boys and Layclerks of the cathedral choir.
Introit: Thou visitest the earth (Greene); Responses (Lloyd); Psalms 65, 66 and 67 (Walmisley, Garrett,
Elvey, Crotch, Tomkins); First Lesson: Job 38, w 1-11 and 16-18; 42, vv 1-5; Canticles: The Second
Service (Gibbons); Second Lesson: Acts 14, vv 8-18; Anthem: Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei
(Purcell); Hymn: Praise the Lord of Heaven
(Cuddesdon); Concluding Anthem: The eyes wait upon thee, 0 Lord (Gibbons).
Organist and Master of the Choristers Richard Seal. Assistant Organist David Halls.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Seal.
Organist:
David Halls.

Ivan Hewett presents an evening exploring how music reflected 1968, a high point in a rebellious decade. Reminiscences from composers and musicians including
Henze, Pousseur,
Rolf Gehlhaar , Betsy Jolas and Kurt Schwertsik , plus comment on the spirit of the time from
Gerhard Wilke , Helga Graham and Chris Norris.
7.40 Berio Sinfonia (mvts and 2) New Swingle Singers
French National Orchestra/ Pierre Boulez
8.00
Pousseur Couleurs croisées
Liege PO/
Pierre Bartholomee
8.40 Berio Sinfonia (mvt 3)
9.00 Music Improvisation Company:
Derek Bailey (guitar)
Jamie Muir (percussion)
Hugh Davies (electronics) Evan Parker (saxophone)
9.20 Stockhausen
Set Sailfor the Sun (Aus den Sieben Tagen)
Musique Vivante Ensemble
9.55 Nono Non
Consumiamo Marx for tape
10.20
Xenakis Nuits (dedicated to all political prisoners)
Groupe Vocale de France
10.35 Berio Sinfonia (mvts 4 and 5) Producer Philip Tagney

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Hewett
Unknown:
Rolf Gehlhaar
Unknown:
Betsy Jolas
Unknown:
Kurt Schwertsik
Unknown:
Gerhard Wilke
Unknown:
Helga Graham
Unknown:
Chris Norris.
Unknown:
Pierre Boulez
Unknown:
Pousseur Couleurs
Unknown:
Pierre Bartholomee
Guitar:
Derek Bailey
Guitar:
Jamie Muir
Unknown:
Hugh Davies
Unknown:
Evan Parker
Unknown:
Consumiamo Marx
Unknown:
Xenakis Nuits
Producer:
Philip Tagney

Matthias Enderle and Susanne Frank (violins)
Wendy Champney (viola) Stephan Goemer (cello)
Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor (D703)
String Quartet in G (D887)

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthias Enderle
Violins:
Susanne Frank
Viola:
Wendy Champney
Cello:
Stephan Goemer
Cello:
Schubert Quartettsatz

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