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The Saturday Concert
Music in the Third Programme:
6.0 Debussy
Angus Morrison (piano)
Preludes (Book 1) Danseuses de Delphes; Voiles; Le vent dans la plaine; Les sons et les parfums; Les collines d'Anacapri; Des pas sur la neige; Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest; La fille aux cheveux de lin; La sérénade interrompue; La cathedrale angloutie; La danse de Puck; Minstrels
Preludes (Book 2): January 16
7.25 Spanish Choral Music
Los Cantores de Madrid
Conductor, Jose Perera Cruz
Popule meus; Ave Maria...............Victoria So el encina anon. Prado verde y florido....Guerrero Con que la lavare anon. Mafianicas floridas Leox La esposa bella.............anon.
Traditional Songs: Paloma revoladora (Andalusia); Baile Asturiano (Asturias); A Bethleem (Vasconia); Mina xoia (Galicia); La Donzelleta (Catalonia); Ronda segoviana (Castile); Bailes Zamoranos
Part 1 8.30
Douglas Whittaker (flute)
Part 2 9.25
BBC Symphony Orchestra (Leader, Paul Beard) Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Part I Egdon Heath Hoist Flute Concerto No. 2, in D (K.314).............Mozart
PART 2 Symphony No. 2..............Roger Sessions
10.10 Mozart
SYDNEY HUMPHREYS (violin)
WATSON FORBES (viola)
GERAINT JONES (organ)
Duet in G, for violin and viola (K.423)
Fantasia in F minor, for organ (K.608) Recorded in the Church of St. Michael and All Ansels, Croydon
Duet in B flat, for violin and viola (K.424)

A drama of the twelfth century
Translated from the Anglo-Norman by Father John W. Doyle. s.J. Arranged for broadcasting and introduced by Raymond Raikes
Music of the responsories transcribed and edited by Jeremy Noble from a contemporary antiphoner in the library of Worcester Cathedral

Contributors

Unknown:
Father John W. Doyle.
Introduced By:
Raymond Raikes
Edited By:
Jeremy Noble
Lector:
Godfrey Kenton
Choir The:
Ambrosian Singers
Figura Dei:
Norman Shelley
Adam:
Gabriel Woolf
Eve:
Jill Balcon
Diabolus:
Anthony Jacobs

Third Programme

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