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Presented by Paul Guinery.
7.02 Stanford Te Deum
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Richard Hickox
7.10 Berlioz La Fuite en
Egypte (L'Enfance du Christ) Anne Howells (mezzo) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Peter Rose (bass)
Stephen Roberts (baritone) BBC NO and Chorus of Wales/David Atherton
7.30 Reger Ach, Herr, strafe mich nicht
BBC Singers/Ronald Corp
7.47 Nielsen Symphony No 1 in G minor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Adrian Leaper
8.25 Fasch Heil dem
Manne der rechtschaffen lebet
BBC Singers/Ronald Corp Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Presented By:
Paul Guinery.
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Anne Howells
Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Bass:
Peter Rose
Baritone:
Stephen Roberts

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Settings of poetry by his friends and contemporaries, performed by Robert Holl
(bass baritone) and Andras Schiff (piano). Introduced by Richard Stokes.
Das Zugenglocklein ; Am Bach im Fruhling;
Pilgerweise; Todesmusik; DerZwerg; Lieden der
Trennung; Schwanengesang (D744); Trost (D671); Abendbilder (Nocturne)
4.30 Interval Reading
4.35 Der Ungluckliche; Der Strom; Der blinde Knabe; Totengrabers Heimweh ; Auflosung; Erlafsee;
Sehnsucht (D516); Der Wanderer an den Mond; Der Winterabend
Given at the Wigmore Hall, London, in June 1994

Contributors

Bass:
Robert Holl
Bass:
Andras Schiff
Introduced By:
Richard Stokes.
Introduced By:
Das Zugenglocklein
Unknown:
Totengrabers Heimweh

Christopher Cook presents a critical history of British ballet with contributions from
Dame Ninette de Valois , Sir Anthony Dowell , Monica Mason , Pamela May ,
Norman Morrice , Alastair Macaulay , Clement Crisp and Christopher Gable. Producer Frances Byrnes

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
Dame Ninette de Valois
Unknown:
Anthony Dowell
Unknown:
Monica Mason
Unknown:
Pamela May
Unknown:
Norman Morrice
Unknown:
Alastair MacAulay
Unknown:
Christopher Gable.
Producer:
Frances Byrnes

The Camerata Hispanica perform a mid-17th-century mass written in memory of those who died in the Reapers' War between Spain and Catalonia.
Introduced by Bruno Turner. Nicki Kennedy and Ana-Maria Rincou (sopranos) Ricard Bordas
(countertenor/director) Rodrigo del Pozo (countertenor)
Lluis Vilmajo and Pau Bordas (tenors)
Tomas Tomasson (bass) Jane Walters (harp)
Andrew Watts (bassoon) Gareth Deats (cello) Giulia Nuti (organ)
Joan Cererols Missa Pro
Defunctis
A Magenta Music International production

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bruno Turner.
Introduced By:
Nicki Kennedy
Sopranos:
Maria Rincou
Sopranos:
Ricard Bordas
Director:
Rodrigo Del Pozo
Unknown:
Lluis Vilmajo
Tenors:
Pau Bordas
Bass:
Tomas Tomasson
Harp:
Jane Walters
Bassoon:
Andrew Watts
Cello:
Gareth Deats
Cello:
Giulia Nuti
Unknown:
Joan Cererols

Every year on All Souls' Night, Jose Zorrilla 's version of this classic tale is performed somewhere in Spain. Ranjit Bolt's translation presents Juan, the infamous anti-hero, in full glory - but in this tale there's a unique twist.
Director Clive Brill Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Jose Zorrilla
Director:
Clive Brill Rpt
Don Juan Tenodo:
Gerard Murphy
Don Luis Mejia:
Burt Caesar
Don Gonzalo De Ulloa:
Joseph O'Conor
Dona Ines De Ulloa:
Rachel Joyce
Brigida:
Shelley King
Buttarelli/Sculptor:
Jonathan Adams
Ciutti:
Tony Armatrading
Centellas:
David Solomon
Avellandeda:
David Learner
Abbess:
Gudrun Ure
Don Diego Tenoho:
Terence Edmond
Dona Ana De Pantoja:
Clara Onyemere
Pascual:
Matthew Morgan
Lucia:
Theresa Streatæild

Brian Wright introduces
Russian music with roots in the liturgy and life of the Middle Ages. Rachmaninov Liturgy of St
John Chrysostom
Traditional Orthodox
Christmas Chants
Stravinsky Cantata

Contributors

Introduces:
Brian Wright
Unknown:
Stravinsky Cantata

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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