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01:00 Through the Night (b00gsj8k)
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01:00AM
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Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953)
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Symphony no. 1 (Op. 25) in D major, ‘Classical’
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01:16AM
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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893)
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Concerto for violin & orchestra (Op. 35) in D major
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01:52AM
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Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904)
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Symphony no. 9 (Op. 95) ‘From the New World’
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Soo-Jin Hong (violin), Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra,
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Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
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02:38AM
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828)
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Fantasy for piano in C major, 'Wandererfantasie' (D.760)
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Paul Lewis (piano)
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03:00AM
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)
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Violin Concerto for violin and string orchestra no.1
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(BWV.1041) in A minor
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Midori Seiler (violin), Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
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03:15AM
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828)
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3 Songs: Liebesbotschaft; Heidenröslein; Litanei auf das
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Fest Aller Seelen
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Bryn Terfel (bass baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
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03:25AM
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) arr. Edvard Grieg
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Sonata for piano (K.283) in G major
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Julie Adam & Daniel Herscovitch (pianos)
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03:38AM
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Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) Romeo & Juliet (Op.18)
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Norwegian Radio Orchestra, John Storgårds (conductor)
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03:52AM
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)
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Quartet for strings (Op.135) in F major Oslo Quartet
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04:19AM
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Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) 6 Impromptus (Op.5)
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Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)
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04:36AM
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Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924)
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Elegy for cello & piano (Op.24)
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Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)
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04:43AM
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Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908)
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Capriccio Espagnol (Op.34)
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Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frübeck de Burgos
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(conductor)
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05:00AM
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Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) Oberon – Overture
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Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi (conductor)
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05:11AM
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Power, Leonel (d.1445) Salve Regina
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The Hilliard Ensemble
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05:18AM
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Liszt, Franz (1811-1886)
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Funérailles – from Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses: 10
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pieces for piano (S.173 No.7)
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François-Frédéric Guy (piano)
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05:33AM
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) arr. Felix Mottl
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Fantasia (D.940) in F minor
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Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky
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(conductor)
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05:52AM
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1665-1741)
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Concerto in C major for 2 guitars & orchestra
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Maya Le Roux-Obradovic & Zoran Krajisnik (guitars),
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Sinfonietta Belgrade, Aleksandar Vujic (conductor)
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06:06AM
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Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672)
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Vater Abraham, erbarme dich mein (SWV.477)
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La Capella Ducale & Musica Fiata, Roland Wilson (director)
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06:20AM
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Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Images I
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Roger Woodward (piano)
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06:35AM
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809)
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Concerto for oboe and orchestra (Hob.VIIg:C1) in C Major
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(doubtful)
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Božo Rogelja (oboe), Slovenian Radio & Television Symphony
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Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor)
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gnr66)
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From 7.00am
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Handel: Crude furie degl'orridi abissi (Serse)
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Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano) Les Talens Lyriques
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Christophe Rousset (conductor)
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Grieg: Three Orchestral Pieces (Sigurd Jorsalfar, Op 56)
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Malmo Symphony Orchestra Bjarte Engeset (conductor)
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From 8.00am
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CPE Bach: Double Concerto in E flat, W47
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Anneke Uittenbosch (harpsichord)
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Jean Antonietti (fortepiano) Concentus Musicus Vienna
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Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
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Tchaikovsky: Voyevoda (symphonic ballad), Op 78
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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
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Vasily Petrenko (conductor).
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09:00 CD Review (b00gnr68)
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09.05am
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J. STRAUSS II: Alexandrinen-Polka Op. 198 (Alexandrine’s
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Polka); from disc New Year’s Concert 2009
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(c/w J. STRAUSS II: Ouvertüre zu Eine Nacht in Venedig;
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Marchen aus dem Orient. Walzer, Op. 444 (Fairy Tales from
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the Orient); Annen-Polka, op. 117; Schnellpost-Polka Op.
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159 (Express Mail Polka); Rosen aus dem Süden. Walzer, op.
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388; Freikugeln. Polka schnell, op. 326; Ouvertüre
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Zigeunerbaron; Einzugsmarsch Zigeunerbaron; Schatz-Walzer,
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op. 418; J. HELLMESBERGER II: Valse espagnole; J. STRAUSS
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I: Zampa-Galopp Op. 62; J. STRAUSS II: Unter Donner und
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Blitz. Polka schnell, op. 324; JOSEF STRAUSS:
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Spharenklange. Walzer, op. 235; J. STRAUSS II: Éljen a
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Magyár! Polka schnell, op. 332; J. HAYDN: Symphony No.45
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in F sharp minor “Farewell” - IV. Finale; J. STRAUSS II: So
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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
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Decca 4781133 (2 CDs, Mid Price)
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MONTEVERDI: Teatro d’Amore (‘Toccata’, ‘Ohime ch’io cado’,
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‘Pur ti miro’)
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Nuria Rial (soprano), Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor),
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Cyril Auvity (tenor), Jan van Elsacker (tenor), Joao
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Fernandes (bass), L’Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar
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(director, harpsichord and theorbo)
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Virgin Classics 23614024 (CD)
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MARTIN: Polyptyque* (Image de la Chambre haute; Image de
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la Glorification) from disc Martin Concertos Volume 2
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(c/w Passacaille; Harpsichord Concerto)
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Willi Zimmermann (violin)*, Musikkollegium Winterthur*,
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Jac van Steen (conductor)*, Rudolf Scheidegger
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(harpsichord) MDG 9011539-6 (Hybrid SACD)
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09.30 am
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Building a Library Recommendation
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Haydn: Symphony No. 104 ‘London’
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Reviewer – Richard Wigmore
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The recommendation will be placed on the website on Monday
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19th January
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Next week Anthony Burton examines recordings of Martinu’s
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Symphony No. 6 (Fantaisies symphoniques)
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10.20 Reissues
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Stokowski – The Eternal Magician
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(c/w ENSCO: Rumanian Rhapsodies; DEBUSSY: Nocturnes;
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STRAVINSKY: Firebird Suite; WAGNER: Ride of the Valkyries*)
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All-American Youth Orchestra*, Leopold Stokowski
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(conductor)*, The Robert Shaw Chorale of Women’s Voices,
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Robert Shaw (conductor), Leopold Stokowski Symphony
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Orchestra
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Cala CACD0549 (CD) [recordings from 1941, 1950 and 1953]
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Richard Farrell – Volume 1 of the Complete Recordings
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(GRIEG: Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16; BRAHMS: 4
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Ballades Op. 10; 16 Waltzes Op. 39; GRIEG: Ballade in G
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minor Op. 24; Popular Norwegian Melodies Op. 66 Nos. 14,
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17; 9 Lyric Pieces; LISZT: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat
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S.124)
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Richard Farrell (piano)
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Atoll ACD208 (2 CDs) [recordings 1956-58]
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MENDELSSOHN: Rondo Capriccioso Op. 14; Sonata in B flat
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Op. 106; Variations serieuses Op. 54; Trois Fantasies ou
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Caprices Op. 16 Ilse von Alpenheim (piano)
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Pentatone PTC5186152 (Hybrid SACD) [recordings 1975]
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David Oistrakh plays Schumann, Franck, Szymanowski and
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Ravel
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(SCHUMANN: Fantasy in C Op. 131; FRANCK: Sonata in A;
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SZYMANOWSKI: Myths Op. 30; RAVEL: Tzigane)
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David Oistrakh (violin), Vladimir Yampolsky (piano)
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Testament SBT 1442 (CD, Mid Price) [concert performance
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Bucharest 20th September 1958]
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Richard Strauss – The Last Concerts
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(R. STRAUSS: Don Juan Op. 20; Burleske in D minor;
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Sinfonia domestica Op. 53; Till Eulenspiegels lustige
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Streiche Op. 28; Don Juan Op. 20)
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Alfred Blumen (piano), Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC
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Symphony Orchestra, Richard Strauss (conductor)
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SBT2 1441 (2 CDs, Mid Price) [London 1947]
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11.15 Interview
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Andrew talks to members of the Endellion String Quartet,
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this year celebrating their 30th birthday. With extracts
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from the following disc:
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Beethoven Complete String Quartets, Quintets and fragments
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Endellion String Quartet, David Adams (viola II in the
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String Quintets) Warner 2564694713 (10 CDs, Budget)
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11.50am Disc of the Week
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MATTHEWS: Horn Concerto* (c/w Alphabicycle Order)
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Richard Watkins (horn)*, Halle Orchestra*, Mark Elder
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(conductor)*, Halle Youth Choir and Cantores Roborienses,
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Henry Goodman (narrator), Edward Gardner (conductor)
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Halle CDHLL7515 (CD)
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12:15 Music Matters (b00gnr6b)
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Tom Service talks to pianist Stephen Hough and looks at
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the history of the Beggar's Opera, as a new production by
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the Royal Opera of Britten's reworking opens in London.
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The Beggar's Opera
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Tom explores the ancestor of all English-language
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satirical music theatre: John Gay's The Beggar's
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Opera. A new production opens at the Royal Opera House
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next week, in Benjamin Britten's version of the tunes
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that Gay included in the 1728 original. Tom joins
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historian Jeremy Barlow at the site of what was John
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Rich's Theatre Royal in Lincoln's Inn Fields, where
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the original performances were staged, and just down the
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road in Covent Garden talks during rehearsals to conductor
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Christian Curnyn, director Justin Way, and singers Tom
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Randle, Leah-Marian Jones and Jeremy White.
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The Beggar's Opera opens at the Royal Opera House on
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Tuesday 20 January
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Stephen Hough
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Pianist Stephen Hough's recording of Saint-Saens'
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piano concertos was recently voted the Gramophone Awards
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most popular recording of the past 30 years. Throughout
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his career he has explored a wide range of repertoire,
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from Rachmaninov and Liszt to those outside the central
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pianistic canon like as Schwarenka and Mompou. He is also
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a writer on religion and a composer. Tom talks to him
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about his music-making, the role of Catholicism in his
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life, and about a piece he's just written for the unique
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line-up of piano, contrabassoon, and piccolo.
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Stephen Hough performs a solo recital at the Royal
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Festival Hall on Sunday 18 January.
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His new disc of Mozart is due out on Hyperion in March.
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Stephen Hough at the Royal Festival Hall
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No Strings Attached
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This week the Greater London Authority hosted a Music
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Education Summit at City Hall, the first event of its kind
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in London. Mayor of London Boris Johnson talks to Tom
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about his 'No Strings Attached' musical amnesty scheme
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which plans to give a new life to unwanted instruments,
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and how music becomes ever more important in an economic
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downturn. He also tells Tom about his own failed attempts
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to learn the recorder, piano, and violin.
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Richard Taruskin - The Danger of Music
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This new book from Richard Taruskin, author of the
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ambitious 6-volume Oxford History of Western Music, is a
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collection of his writings for journals and newspapers
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demonstrating his seminal role in bridging the gap between
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music scholarship and mainstream journalism in the English
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speaking world. Tom is joined by Nicholas Kenyon and Paul
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Griffiths to review the book and discuss whether it lives
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up to the provocation of its title.
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The Danger of Music and Other Anti-Utopian Essays is out
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now, published by University of California Press.
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13:00 The Early Music Show (b00gsp72)
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Catherine Bott talks to distinguished conductor,
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keyboardist and musicologist Christopher Hogwood about his
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career as one of the major proponents of the early music
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movement. Included in their discussion is Christopher's
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early work with David Munrow in the Early Music Consort of
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London as well as the orchestra he founded in 1973, the
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Academy of Ancient Music, of which he is Emeritus Director.
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The music featured is from his celebrated collection of
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recordings, including a work from Byrd's My Ladye Nevell's
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Booke, vocal music by Purcell, a keyboard fantasia by CPE
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Bach and part of Handel's opera Rinaldo.
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Anon (French): Chevalier, mult estes guariz
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Second Crusade (1147) The Early Music Consort of London:
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Christopher Hogwood, tabor Geoffrey Shaw, baritone
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Chorus David Munrow, recorder
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Eleanor Sloan, treble rebec Oliver Brookes, bass rebec
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DECCA 430 264-2 Track 4
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Purcell: An Evening Hymn Christopher Hogwood, organ
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Emma Kirkby, soprano Anthony Rooley, lute
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L'OISEAU-LYRE 417 123-2 Track 16
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William Byrd: The Carmans Whistle
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Christopher Hogwood, Flemish harpsichord
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L'OISEAU-LYRE 430 484-2 CD 3 Track 4
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Vivaldi: Cello Concerto in D minor, RV 406
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(Allegro / Adagio / Allegro)
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The Academy of Ancient Music
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Christopher Hogwood, director Christophe Coin, cello
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L'OISEAU-LYRE 433 052-2 Tracks 1-3
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CPE Bach: Fantasy in C major
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Christopher Hogwood, fortepiano L'OISEAU-LYRE 433 189-2
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Track 7
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Handel: (extract) from Rinaldo: Act 3 Scene 3: Mori
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svenata - O Numi!; Scene 4: Nella guardata soglia come
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osaste portar sicuro il piede?; Sorge nel petto certo
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diletto; Al trionfo s'affretti senza ritardo il corso!; E'
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un incendio fra due venti Armida, Luba Orgonasova
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Almirena, Cecilia Bartoli Rinaldo, David Daniels
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Goffredo, Bernarda Fink Eustazio, Daniel Taylor
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The Academy of Ancient Music
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Christopher Hogwood, Director DECCA 467 087-2
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CD 3 Tracks 6-10.
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gh5bv)
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From Wigmore Hall, London.
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Allan Clayton (tenor) - Radio 3 New Generation Artist
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James Baillieu (piano)
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Wolf: Der Musikant; Der Scholar; Seemanns Abschied;
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Vershwiegene Liebe
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Schumann: Liederkreis, Op 39 (Eichendorff)
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Tippett: The Heart's Assurance.
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15:00 World Routes (b008h4mb)
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World Routes in Georgia, World Routes in Georgia
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Since gaining independence in 1991, Georgia has been a
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land of political disorder, culminating in the peaceful
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Rose Revolution of 2003. Lucy Duran travels to this
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little-visited country to find out how its ancient musical
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traditions have fared after decades of occupation and
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instability.
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Music recorded on location for the programme includes
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lively polyphonic drinking songs and the beautiful choral
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music of the Georgian Church.
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Teatralebi Ensemble: Shen Khar Venakhi (Thou art a
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vineyard)
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Recorded 19 September 2007 in Betsy's Hotel, Tbilisi
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons
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Rob Parsons is the BBC's former Moscow correspondent
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Recorded at the Narikala Fortress in Tbilisi
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Eldar Shoshitashvili and his Ensemble: Es ram iqo siq
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varulma (What has love done to me?) Eldar Shoshitashvili
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(duduk); Archil Alaverdashvili (accordion);
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Tengiz Gigauri (first duduk); Zaur Tsereteli (bass duduk);
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Vano Tatiashvili (drum); Irma Shoshitashvili (vocals)
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Recorded 12 September 2007 at the Philharmonia Hall,
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Tbilisi
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Interview: Lucy Duran with Rob Parsons and Eldar
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Shoshitashvili
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Eldar Shoshitashvili and his Ensemble: Dilis
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Saari/Shushtari
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Recorded 12 September 2007 at the Philharmonia Hall,
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Tbilisi
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Interview: Lucy Duran with Eldar Shoshitashvili and Rob
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Parsons
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Eldar explains the link between the duduk and wrestling.
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Eldar Shoshitashvili and his Ensemble: Mksouvelebi
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mgherian (The Weavers Sing)
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Recorded 12 September 2007 at the Philharmonia Hall,
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Tbilisi
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons approach the St.
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Panteleimon Church
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St. Panteleimon Chanters: Tsmindao Ghmerto (Holy Lord)
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Recorded 12 September 2007 at the church of St.
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Panteleimon in Tbilisi
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons attend a funeral at
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St. Panteleimon
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St. Panteleimon Chanters: Upalo Shegvitsqale (Lord Have
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Mercy)
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Recorded 12 September 2007 at the church of St Panteleimon
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in Tbilisi
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons on the road to the
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Kakheti region The Kakheti region is famed for its wine
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Bakhtrioni Group: Iksadats gazapkhuli itsqeba (Where
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Spring begins in June)
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The Bakhtrioni Group play the traditional music of the
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Tusheti region of Georgia
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Recorded 13 September 2007 at the library in Axmeta,
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Kakheti region
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons discuss the Tusheti
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region and its people
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Bakhtrioni Group: Shairebi (Joke Song)
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Recorded 13 September 2007 at the library in Axmeta,
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Kakheti region
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons at Vano's house
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The production team down a horn of wine each while Rob
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describes the role of the toast master
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Tsinandali: Mravalzhamier (Long Life)
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Recorded at Rob Parsons' house in Kakheti, Friday 14
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September 2007
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons discuss the history
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of Kakheti Meanwhile Vano proposes a toast
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Tsinandali: Zamtari
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Recorded at Rob Parsons' house in Kakheti, Friday 14
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September 2007
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Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons discuss Georgian
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cuisine
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Tsinandali: Chakrulo
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This song has been sent into space on the Voyager space
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craft
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Recorded at Rob Parsons' house in Kakheti, Friday 14
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September 2007
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All recordings were made on location, specially for the
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BBC by sound engineer James Birtwistle
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16:00 Jazz Library (b00gnr6j)
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John Lewis
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Pianist John Lewis is best known for his long connection
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with the Modern Jazz Quartet, but in this conversation
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with Alyn Shipton, recorded shortly before Lewis' death in
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2001, he not only introduces his favourite MJQ discs, but
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also selects a variety of his other best recordings. These
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include work with Dizzy Gillespie, with Miles Davis' Birth
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of the Cool nonet, and the pioneering third-stream band
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Orchestra USA.
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17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00gnr6l)
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Signature Tune:
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Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis)
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Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno),
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Todd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny Barker
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(bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), Reginald
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Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988
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Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues
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1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)
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Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller / Andy Razaf) (2'54'')
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Performed by Earl Hines (p) Omer Simeon (cl) Budd Johnson
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(ts) Wallace Bishop (d) Recorded Chicago, Feb 1937
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Taken from the album The Earl
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2001 CD (Naxos Jazz Legends 8.120581; Track 9)
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His Eye is on the Sparrow (4'35'')
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Performed by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band: Percy
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Humphrey (tpt), Frank Demond (tbn), Willie Humphrey (clt),
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James Edward 'Sing' Miller (pno, voc), Narvin Kimball
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(bjo, voc), Allan Jaffe (bs), Josiah 'Cie' Frazier (dms)
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Recorded c1976/1977, New Orleans
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Taken from the album Columbia Masterworks Vol.1:
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band 1977 LP (Columbia M34549)
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Night Shift Blues (Edmond Hall) (4'10'')
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Performed by Edmond Hall's Blue Note Jazzmen:
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Sidney De Paris (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Edmond Hall (cl)
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James P. Johnson (p) Jimmy Shirley (g) Israel Crosby (b)
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Sidney Catlett (d) Recorded NY, Nov 29 1943
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Taken from the album Classics 1937-44
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1995 CD (Classics 830; Track 9)
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Caldonia Boogie (Fleecie Moore) (2'40'')
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Performed by Louis Jordan (vcl,as) Leonard Graham (tp)
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Freddie Simon (ts) William Austin (p) Al Morgan (b) Alex
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Mitchell (d) Recorded NY, Jan 1945
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Taken from the album Louis Jordan and His Tympany 5
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2001 CD (JSP JSPCD905C; Tr.4)
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Just in Time (Betty Comden / Adolph Green / Jule Styne)
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(3'22'')
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Performed by Charlie Byrd (g) Joe Byrd (b) Jimmie Smith (d)
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Recorded July 1980 Taken from the album At The Winery
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CD (Concord Jazz CCD4131(1); Track 8)
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Cheryl (Charlie Parker) (3'42'')
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Performed by Hampton Hawes (p) Paul Chambers (b) Larance
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Marable (d) Recorded 1956
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Taken from the album Bird Song
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1999 CD (OJC OJCCD10352(1); Track 11)
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Filthy McNasty (Horace Silver) (9'15'')
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Performed by The Horace Silver Quintet at the Village Gate:
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Blue Mitchell (tp) Junior Cook (ts) Horace Silver (p) Gene
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Taylor (b) Roy Brooks (d)
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Recorded Live NY, May 19-20 1961
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Taken from the album Doin' The Thing
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LP (Blue Note BLP 4076; Side 1 / Track 1)
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Lady Day (Wayne Shorter) (5'33'')
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Performed by Wayne Shorter (ts) McCoy Tyner (p) Ron Carter
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(b) Tony Williams (d) Recorded NJ, Mar 4 1965
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Taken from the album The Soothsayer
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1990 CD (Blue Note CDP7844432(1); Track 6)
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Ole (Slide Hampton) (6'31'')
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Performed by the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra:
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Maynard Ferguson (tp,ldr) Chet Ferretti, Rick Kiefer,
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Jerry Tyree (tp) Slide Hampton, Kenny Rupp (tb) Lanny
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Morgan (as,fl) Willie Maiden (ts,cl) Joe Farrell
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(ts,sop,fl) Frank Hittner (bar,b-cl) Jaki Byard (p)
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Charlie Sanders (b) Rufus Jones (d)
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Recorded NY, Oct 14 1960
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Taken from the album Maynard '61
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1990 CD (Roulette CDP7939002(1); Track 1)
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Stolen Moments (Oliver Nelson) (8'44'')
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Performed by Freddie Hubbard (tp) Oliver Nelson (ts) Eric
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Dolphy (fl) George Barrow (bar) Bill Evans (p) Paul
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Chambers (b) Roy Haynes (d)
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Recorded Englewood Cliffs, N.J., February 23, 1961
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Taken from the album The Blues and the Abstract Truth
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1995 CD (Impulse 051 154-2; Track 1)
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Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,
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or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.
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18:00 Opera on 3 (b00gnr82)
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Live from the Met, John Adams's Doctor Atomic
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In a performance given in November 2008 at the
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Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Alan Gilbert conducts
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John Adams's opera, treating the subject of the atomic
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bomb, which is the latest in a series of works dealing
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Bass-baritone Gerald Finley portrays Robert J Oppenheimer,
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the highly cultivated scientific genius whose profound
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humanism is at odds with his role as the head of the
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project to create a weapon of unprecedented destructive
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force.
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Edward Teller ...... Richard Paul Fink (bass-baritone)
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J Robert Oppenheimer ...... Gerald Finley (bass-baritone)
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Robert Wilson ...... Thomas Glenn (tenor)
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Kitty Oppenheimer ...... Sasha Cooke (mezzo-soprano)
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General Leslie Groves ...... Eric Owens (bass)
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Frank Hubbard ...... Earle Patriarco (baritone)
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Captain James Nolan ...... Roger Honeywell (tenor)
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Pasqualita ...... Meredith Arwady (mezzo-soprano)
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Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, New
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York Alan Gilbert (conductor).
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21:15 Missa L'homme arme (b00gsp4x)
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The Binchois Consort perform Antoine Busnois: Missa
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L'homme arme.
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22:05 Pre-Hear (b00gsp3k)
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The Herold Quartet perform Vaclav Zahradnik: String
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Quartet No 2 in D.
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22:30 Hear and Now (b00gnr86)
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Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2008, Episode 5
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Robert Worby and Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduce coverage of
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the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. The
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programme features the UK premiere of Hope - the 9th hour
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of Stockhausen's KLANG and Outer Nothingness by Sun Ra,
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alongside music from John Cage: Concert Reclaimed which
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closed the 2008 festival.
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Plus the UK premiere of Knochen by Enno Poppe, who also
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discusses the work.
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SUNDAY 18 JANUARY 2009
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00:00 The Early Music Show (b008dn2t)
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The year 1685 is considered an annus mirabilis as it was
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the birth year of three great composers, Handel, JS Bach
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and Domenico Scarlatti.
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Catherine Bott presents a programme that puts this year
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into the context of the musical world these three were
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born into. Music includes works by Purcell, Corelli,
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Bononcini and Lully.
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Henry Lawes: Zadok the Priest Choir of Westminster Abbey
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Harry Bickett, organ Simon Preston, conductor
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Archiv 4196132 Track 3
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Corelli: Op 2 no 7 in F major The Purcell Quartet
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Chandos CHAN0692 CD 2 tracks 23 - 26
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Purcell: If prayers and tears Z380
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Susan Gritton, soprano The King's Consort
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Hyperion CDS 44161/3 CD 3 track 18
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John Blow: Venus and Adonis
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From Act 2: You place with such delightful care; The
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Cupid's Lesson (up to A Dance of Cupids)
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Catherine Bott, Venus Libby Crabtree, Cupid
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New London Consort Philip Pickett
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L'Oiseau-Lyre 4402202 Tracks13 - 16
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Bononcini: Sinfonia decimal a 7
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(from Sinfonia a 5,6,7 e 8 Instrumenti, con alcune a una e
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duo Tromb., op 3)
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Stephen Keavy / Crispian Steele-Perkins, trumpets
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The Parley of Instruments Peter Holman
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Hyperion CDA 66255 Track 38 - 43
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Demachy: from Pieces de Viole
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Suite in D major: Prelude and Allemande
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Jonathan Dunford, bass viol Adda 581256 tracks 8 and 9
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Lully: Roland - Chaconne et Choeur (Act 3)
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Les Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset CD 2 track 20.
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01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrf9)
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1.00am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Die Geschopfe
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des Prometheus, Op 43) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
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Philippe Entremont (conductor)
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1.06am
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Beethoven: Serenade in D for string trio, Op 8
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Leopold String Trio
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1.37am
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Beethoven, arr. August Gottfried Ritter: Andante in A
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minor, Op 26 Erwin Wiersinga (organ)
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1.46am
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Beethoven: Concerto No 3 in C minor for piano and
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orchestra, Op 37 Maria Joao Pires (piano)
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Orchestre National de France
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Emmanuel Krivine (conductor)
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2.22am
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Beethoven: Violin Sonata No 2 in A, Op 12
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Mats Zetterqvist (violin) Mats Widlund (piano)
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2.39am
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Beethoven: Ah! perfido, Op 65 Rosamund Illing (soprano)
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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Herbert Esser (conductor)
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2.52am
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Beethoven, arr. Wenzel Sedlak for wind ensemble: Overture
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(Fidelio) Octophoros
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3.00am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg Concerto
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No 3 in G, BWV 1048 Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
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Paul Dyer (conductor)
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3.13am
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata in D minor, Op 1, No
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12 (La Folia) Musica Antiqua Koln
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3.22am
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Francaix, Jean (1912-1997): Wind Quintet No 1
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Galliard Ensemble
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3.43am
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Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) arr. Nancy Allen: Arabesque No
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2 Mojca Zlobko (harp)
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3.47am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in B flat
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Tatrai Quartet
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4.10am
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Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Hungarian dances for piano
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duet (Nos 1, 11, 13, 17 and 8)
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Noel Lee, Christian Ivaldi (pianos)
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4.23am
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Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Overture (Der
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Zigeunerbaron) Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra
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Raffi Armenian (conductor)
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4.31am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 8 (Essercizii
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Musici - for recorder, harpsichord obligato and continuo)
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Camerata Koln
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4.40am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in B flat
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for bassoon and orchestra, K191 Peter Hanzel (bassoon)
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Bratislava Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Ondrej Lenard (conductor)
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5.00am
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Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Overture (Ruslan
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and Lyudmila) Trondheim Symphony Orchestra
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Arvid Engegaard (conductor)
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5.06am
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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Variations in A on
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a rococo theme for cello and orchestra, Op 33
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Bartosz Koziak (cello) Polish Radio Orchestra
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Andrzej Mysinski (conductor)
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5.27am
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Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) compl. Glazunov: Symphony
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No 3 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
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Bramwell Tovey (conductor)
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5.46am
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Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): 6 Moments musicaux, Op 16
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Lazar Berman (piano)
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6.16am
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Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Concert Fantasia on
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two Russian themes for violin and orchestra, Op 33
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Valentin Stefanov (violin)
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Orchestra 'Symphonieta' of the Bulgarian National Radio
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Stoyan Angelov (conductor)
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6.35am
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Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Mass for chorus and wind
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instruments San Francisco Symphony Chorus and Orchestra
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Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor)
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6.53am
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Kabalevsky, Dmitri (1904-1987): Overture (Colas Breugnon)
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Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrkh)
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From 7.00am
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Albinoni: Concerto in B flat, Op 7, No 3
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Anthony Robson (oboe) Collegium Musicum 90
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Simon Standage (director)
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Sibelius: Allegro Appassionato in C sharp minor
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Tempera Quartet
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Schumann: Arabeske, Op 18 Youri Egorov (piano)
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From 8.30am
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Vaughan Williams: Second Norfolk Rhapsody
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London Symphony Orchestra Richard Hickox (conductor)
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Bach: Ich bin Vergnugt mit meinem Glucke, BWV 84
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Carolyn Sampson (soprano) Bach Collegium Japan
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Masaaki Suzuki (conductor)
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Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5 Takacs Quartet.
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10:00 Iain Burnside (b00gnrff)
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Venice
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Jeremy Sams sits in for Iain Burnside with a musical tour
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of Venice, accompanied by Radio 3's own Donald Macleod.
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Music is by Vivaldi, Gabrieli, Wolf-Ferrari and
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Mendelssohn.
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12:00 Private Passions (b00gnrfh)
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Michael Berkeley talks to actress and author Carol
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Drinkwater, who played Helen Herriott in the TV series All
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Creatures Great and Small. She now runs an olive farm in
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Provence and has written a series of books about olive
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farming in the Mediterranean basin.
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1: ‘Youth’ from ‘Das Lied von der Erde’ by Mahler
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Ben Heppner (tenor), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen
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Rundfunks Lorin Maazel (conductor)
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CD/Record number:RCA 74321 679572
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2: Laura by Oscar Peterson
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Oscar Peterson (piano), Ray Brown (bass)
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CD/Record number:VERVE 5110362
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3: Prelude & Allemande from Cello Suite no 1 in G major
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BWV 1007 by JS Bach Pablo Casals (cello)
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CD/Record number:EMI CHS7610272
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4: Ne me Quitte Pas (If you go away) by Nina Simone
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Nina Simone CD/Record number:VERVE 5227472
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5: Riders on the Storm from The Doors Concerto by The Doors
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Nigel Kennedy (violin), Prague Symphony Orchestra/Peter
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Scholes CD/Record number:DECCA 4673502
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6: ‘La casada infiel’ by Federico García Lorca
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Vicente Pradal CD/Record number:CLASSICS VC5456382
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7: ‘Generique’ from ‘Ascenseur pour l’échafaud’ by Miles
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Davis
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Miles Davis (tpt), Rene Urtreger (pno), Pierre Michelot
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(bass), Kenny Clarke (drums)
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CD/Record number:FONTANA 836305-2
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8: 2nd mvt from Concerto for 2 violins BWV 1043 by JS Bach
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Jascha Heifetz , Erick Friedman (violins), Thornton
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Lofthouse (harpsichord), New Symphony Orchestra of
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London/Sir Malcolm Sargent
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CD/Record number:RCA 09026617462
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13:00 The Early Music Show (b00gnst4)
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Organist Simon Lole explores the Mulliner Book, one of the
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most important collections of Tudor keyboard music. It was
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compiled in the 1560s by Thomas Mulliner, an organist at
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Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and it now resides in the
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British Library.
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Assumed by some to have been used for training choirboys,
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the book contains 121 keyboard works, of which over half
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are based on liturgical chants. The collection contains
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works by Thomas Tallis, John Redford, William Blitheman,
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John Taverner and Christopher Tye as well as several
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anonymous works.
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Anon: Galliard (Mulliner Book) Joseph Payne (organ)
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Naxos 8.850718 Track: 1
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Newman: Pavan (Mulliner Book) Paul Wolfe (harpsichord)
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Lyrichord LEMS8033 CD 1 Track: 1
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Thomas Tallis: Remember Not, O Lord (Mulliner Book)
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Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550719 Track: 1
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William Munday: Tres Partes in Una (Mulliner Book)
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Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033
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CD 1 Track: 3
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Anon: Felix Namque (plainchant) Anonymous 4
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Harmonia Mundi HMU 907080 Track: 14
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Anon: Gloria Tibi Trinitas (plainchant)
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The Sixteen/Harry Christophers Helios CDH 55052
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Track: 1
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John Taverner: Missa Gloria Tibi Trinitas: Sanctus and
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Benedictus The Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips
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Gimell CDGIM 004 Track: 5
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Thomas Tallis: In Nomine II Charivari Agreable
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Signum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 2
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William Blitheman: Gloria Tibi Trinitas iii (Mulliner Book)
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Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033
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CD 1 Track: 7
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William Blitheman: Gloria Tibi Trinitas iv (Mulliner Book)
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Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033
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CD 1 Track: 8
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John Redford: O Lux with a meane (Mulliner Book)
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Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.850718 Track: 4
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John Redford: Salvator with a meane (Mulliner Book)
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Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550719 Track 7
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Dur: 0.47
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John Redford: Lucem tuam (Mulliner Book)
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Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550718 Track: 7
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Thomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove (song)
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Stephen Taylor (counter tenor) Lynda Sayce (lute)
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Signum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 21
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Thomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove (Mulliner Book)
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Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD 042
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CD 1 Track: 9
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Thomas Tallis: O ye tender babes (song)
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Stephen Taylor (counter tenor) Lynda Sayce (lute)
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Signum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 22
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Thomas Tallis: O ye tender babes (Mulliner Book)
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Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD 042
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CD 1 Track: 10
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Thomas Tallis: Per haec nos (Mulliner Book)
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Rachelle Taylor (organ) ATMA Classique ACD2 2349
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Track: 1
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Anon: La Shymyze (Mulliner Book) The Folger Consort
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BARD BDCD 99510 Track: 1
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Anon: La Doune Celle (Mulliner Book) The Folger Consort
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BARD BDCD 99510 Track: 2
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Anon: La Bounette (Mulliner Book) The Folger Consort
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BARD BDCD 99510 Track: 3
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Anon: Galliard (Mulliner Book) Skip Sempe (harpsichord)
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ASTREE NAIVE E8841 Track: 10
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The programme also features under speech:
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Thomas Tallis: A Point (Mulliner Book)
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Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD042
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CD 1 Track: 13.
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14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00gnrfm)
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Chi-chi Nwanoku presents more of your letters, calls and
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emails, with requests for Barber, Widor and a complete
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performance of Beethoven's Quartet op.130.
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Address: Radio 3 Requests, BBC Wales, Cardiff CF5 2YQ
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email: radio3requests@bbc.co.uk Phone: 03700 100 300
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Foulds: April England
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
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(conductor) Philips 4544442, track 3
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Beethoven: Grosse Fugue
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Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (conductor)
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EMI CDM7633562, track 5
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Widor: Symphony No.10 1st Movt Daniel Chorzempa (organ)
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Philips 4100542, track 6
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Dowland: Flow my tears
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Barbara Bonney (soprano), Jacob Heringman (lute)
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Decca 4661322, track 4
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Berlioz: Overture Les Francs Juge
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Staatskapelle Dresden, Sir Colin Davies (conductor)
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RCA 09026 68790 2, track 1
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Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915
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Karina Gauvin (soprano), Royal Scottish National
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Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor)
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Naxos 8559134, track 1
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Beethoven Quartet Op.130 Takacs Quartet
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Decca 4708492, CD3, tracks 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11.
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16:00 Choral Evensong (b00gh5ql)
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From St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City.
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Introit: Illuminare, Jerusalem (Judith Weir)
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Responses: (Michael Walsh) Psalm: 73 (Crotch, Ouseley)
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First Lesson: Genesis 4 vv.1-16
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Kentucky Canticles (Bryan Kelly)
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Second Lesson: Mark 1 vv.14-22
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Anthem: The Twelve (Walton)
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Hymn: Brightest and best of the sons of the morning
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(Morning Star)
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Organ Voluntary: Le Fils, Verbe et Lumiere (Messiaen)
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Associate Organist: Frederick Teardo
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Organist and Director of Music: John Scott.
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17:00 Discovering Music (b00gnrfp)
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Beethoven Cello Sonatas
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In a programme recorded at the 2008 Lake District Summer
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Music Festival in St Martin's College, Ambleside, Stephen
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Johnson is joined by cellist Colin Carr and pianist Thomas
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Sauer to explore the first and last of Beethoven's five
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sonatas for cellos and piano: Op 5 No 1 in F and Op 102 No
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2 in D.
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The two sonatas fall into the extreme ends of the three
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periods that Beethoven's music is usually divided into,
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and Stephen shows how Beethoven develops the relationship
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between the instruments through them.
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18:30 The Choir (b00gnrfr)
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A Tribute to Richard Hickox
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With the sudden death of conductor Richard Hickox at the
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end of 2008, choral music in the UK lost one of its
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greatest champions. Aled Jones is joined by some of this
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irrepressible musician's closest collaborators to explore
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his prolific career, including samples of his work with
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the London Symphony Chorus, BBC National Chorus of Wales,
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Collegium Musicum 90 and the many opera companies with
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which he was associated.
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Leonard Bernstein Chichester Psalms – Adonai roi
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Aled Jones (treble), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and
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London Symphony Chorus conducted by Richard Hickox
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RPO CDRP08004, track 9
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Edmund Rubbra That Virgin’s Child most Meek
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St Margaret’s Westminster Singers conducted by Richard
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Hickox CHANDOS CHAN10423, track8
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Gerald Finzi Magnificat
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Richard Hickox Singers and City of London Sinfonia
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conducted by Richard Hickox LONDON 425 660-2, track13
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Benjamin Britten War Requiem – Offertorium
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London Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra,
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Choristers of St Paul’s Cathedral, soloists, and conductor
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Richard Hickox CHANDOS CHAN 89834 CD1, track 3
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Symphony no.9 ‘Choral’ – 4th movement ending
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The Sinfonia Chorus, Members of the London Symphony
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Chorus, Heather Harper (soprano), Alfreda Hodgson (alto),
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Robert Tear (tenor), Gwynne Howell (bass) and Northern
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Sinfonia conducted by Richard Hickox
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ASV CDDCA628, track 4
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George Dyson Quo Vadis – ‘Come to me, God’ (excerpt)
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Roderick Williams (baritone), BBC National Orchestra and
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Chorus of Wales conducted by Richard Hickox
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CHANDOS CHAN 100612 CD2, track 2
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Felix Mendelssohn
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St Paul (Op. 36) Dieser Mensch hört nicht auf zu redden
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BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales conducted by
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Richard Hickox CHANDOS CHAN9882 CD1, track 5
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Franz Schubert Mass in E flat – Gloria
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Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox
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CHANDOS CHAN0750, tracks 2-4
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Edward Elgar Dream of Gerontius – Part 2 (excerpt)
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Arthur Davies (tenor) Felicity Davies (mezzo-soprano), and
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the London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra conducted by
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Richard Hickox CHANDOS CHAN 86412 CD1, track 22
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20:00 Drama on 3 (b00gnrft)
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Echoes of War
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Gary Mitchell's new play about music, friendship and
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politics moves between present day Belfast and the last 20
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years, and explores the loose ends left by the 1998 Good
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Friday Agreement.
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Hugh, a music teacher, has had an accident and is visited
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in hospital by his talented pupil Charlie and his wife
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Sharon. He looks back on how their relationships evolved
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over the years as working-class Protestants feel
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increasingly marginalised by political change.
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Hugh ...... BJ Hogg Charlie ...... Stuart Graham
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Sharon ...... Alexandra Ford Rat ...... Patrick Jenkins
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DJ/Broadcaster/Police Officer/Security Man ...... James
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Doran
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Musicians: Ivan Gilliland Rod McVey David Quinn
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Mark Wilson
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Director/Producer: Roland Jaquarello.
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21:30 Sunday Feature (b00bz1hc)
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A Tale of Two Skulls
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Artist Jane Wildgoose explores the complex issues
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surrounding the possession, scientific analysis and public
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display of human remains by tracing the history of two
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human skulls in her own private collection. After inviting
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counsel from an array of experts in diverse fields, she
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then takes action to secure an appropriate fate for the
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two skulls.
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22:15 Words and Music (b00gnrfy)
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Femmes Fatales
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A programme of poetry and music on the theme of the femme
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fatale, an idea exemplified in some of the most passionate
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artistic creations, including Medusa, Delilah, Carmen and
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Lady Macbeth.
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Jeremy Northam and Harriet Walter read works by Keats,
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Spenser, Shakespeare, Wilde, Carol Anne Duffy and Angela
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Carter, alongside music by Handel, Massenet, Saint-Saens,
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Richard Strauss, Bizet and Gershwin.
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Introduction
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I've always loved Keats' poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci and
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it was my starting point for the programme. Who is this
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supernatural beauty who drains the life of warriors and
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kings and where does she come from? She is, of course, a
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femme fatale - an archetype who figures in myth and
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literature across all cultures and all ages. I looked up
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the term in various dictionaries, here is the entry from
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Chambers 21st century dictionary: a woman with an
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irresistible charm and fascination, often bringing those
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who love her (usually men) into despair and disaster.
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She was memorably incarnated by Glenn Close as the
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bunny-boiler in Fatal Attraction and the popular
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television series Desperate Housewives features a handful
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of femmes fatales. One of my favourite recent examples
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from popular culture is Xenia Onatopp from the James Bond
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film Goldeneye who crushes men to death between her
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thighs. Eve is one of the earliest examples of the type,
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and one of the deadliest, as she is not only responsible
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for Adam's personal downfall but for the fall of man.
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The first femmes fatales.
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In Hebrew mythology she appears as Lilith, Adam's first
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wife who refused to adopt the missionary position during
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sex and ended up giving birth to all the demons in the
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world. In Sumerian myth she is Inanna, who attracts men
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and then cruelly rejects them. In Ancient Greece she is
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Pandora, who opens the forbidden box and releases all the
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evils of mankind. In Homer's The Odyssey she is embodied
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in the character of Circe who turns men into pigs.
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It was difficult to decide which women to include in my
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programme, and there are many notable deadly ladies I
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didn't have room for. I hope they won't wreak
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vengeance on me. The programme starts with the Eqyptian
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Queen Cleopatra described by Enobarbus in his famous
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speech from Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra. I have
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used music from Samuel Barber's 1965 opera of the same
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name to underscore the speech.
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Serpent Women
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Anthony refers to the Egyptian queen as 'my serpent of
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old Nile'. Cleopatra has a perfectly formed body, but
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very often the femme fatale is in possession of a
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serpent's body or a fish's tail. I have used various
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examples of the serpent-woman including Keats's Lamia,
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Rusalka - the mermaid in Dvorak's opera, the Lorelei in
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an appealing song by Gershwin and Duessa, the 'loathly
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lady' in Book 1 of Spenser's The Fairy Queen.
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Manon
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One of the most popular works of fiction of the 18th
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century was Abbe Prevost's Manon Lescaut. His story of
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the beautiful, fragile, but amoral Manon inspired no less
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than 4 operas and several ballets. I have used music by
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Massenet, not from his opera Manon Lascaut, but from the
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overture to Kenneth Macmillan's ballet Manon. The score
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of the ballet is drawn from many different works by
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Massenet, although, oddly enough, not one of them is taken
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from his opera about Manon. I have also used a piece from
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Massenet's opera Cleopatre.
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The character of Manon was the inspiration for Prosper
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Merimee's Carmen, one of the most well-known femmes
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fatales. In celebration of her I have included a version
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of The Habanera arranged for the violin and played by the
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virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter. The writing of the fin de
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siecle is seething with femmes fatales and I have used an
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extract from Oscar Wilde's Salome together with the
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Dance of the Seven Veils from Richard Strauss's opera of
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the same name.
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Vamps
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In the 20th century the femme fatale was re-invented as
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the vamp by the silent screen star Theda Bara whose
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fabricated name was actually an anagram of 'Arab
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Death', hinting at another essential characteristic of
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the femme fatale - her exoticism. The man-eating vamp
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became an essential part of the genre of film noir in the
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1940s and 50s and was notably portrayed by such actresses
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as Mary Astor, Veronica Lake, Barbara Stanwyck and Joan
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Bennett. My programme concentrates on the vamp in
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literature and music, but I have given a nod to film by
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including Jackie Kay's poem The Life and Death of Bette
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Davis.
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The femme fatale, unsurprisingly, is a male construction
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and until the 20th century nearly all the literary
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depictions of her are by men. However, I have given her
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the opportunity to answer back in poems by Carol Ann
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Duffy, Jackie Kay, Linda Pastan and Suzanne Lummis.
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In addition to the music already mentioned I have used
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music by Handel, Philip Glass, Shostakovich, Saint-Saens
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and Dowland.
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Naturally, I have given the femme fatale herself the last
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word in an extract from Angela Carter's short story
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about a female vampire 'The Lady of the House of Love'.
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Producer: Philippa Ritchie
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Music
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Performer: Spoleto Festival Orchestra, cond. Christian
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Badea Prelude, Antony and Cleopatra
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Composer: Samuel Barber
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Name of CD: Antony and Cleopatra: Samuel Barber
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CD Code: NW322/323/324-2 CD 2, track 12 Dur: 02.18
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Reading Author: Shakespeare
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Name of poem: Enobarbus's speech from Antony and
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Cleopatra Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 01.12
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Reading Author: Carol Ann Duffy Name of poem: Delilah
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From Book: The World's Wife Reader: Harriet Walter
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Dur: 01.55
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Music
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Performer: Shirley Verrett and the RCA Italiana Opera
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Orchestra cond. Georges Pretre
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Name of piece: Sampson et Dalila, Mon Coeur s'ouvre a ta
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voix Composer: Saint Saens
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Name of CD: Shirley Verrett in Opera
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CD Code: 09026 61457 2 Track 11 Dur: 05.19
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Reading Author: Michael Donaghy from New British Poetry
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Name of poem: The Bacchae From Book: New British Poetry
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Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 00.41
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Music
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Performer: Anne-Sophie Mutter and Wiener Philharmoniker
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Name of piece: Carmen Composer: Pablo de Sarasate
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Name of CD: Carmen-Fantasie CD Code: 437-544-2
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Track 7 Dur: 02.26
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Readings Author: Jackie Kay
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Name of poem: The Life and Death of Bette Davis
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From book: Darling Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 01.29
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Music
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Performer: Renee Fleming, the Kuhn Mixed Choir, and the
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Sir Charles Mackerras
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Name of piece: Rusalka Composer: Dvorak
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Name of CD: Rusalka CD Code: 460 568-2 CD1, Track 6
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Dur: 03.12
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Reading Author: John Keats From Lamia
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From Book: Keats: The Complete Poems
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Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 02.11
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Music Performer: Ella Fitzgerald
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Name of piece: The Lorelei Composer: Gershwin
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Name of CD: Mack The Knife CD Code: 825 670-2 Track 7
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Dur: 03.02
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Music Performer: Trevor Pinnock and the English Consort
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Name of piece: The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
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Composer: Handel
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Name of CD: Best of Baroque: Trevor Pinnock
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CD Code: 419-410-2 Track 21 Dur: 03.11
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Reading Author of poem: Edmund Spencer
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Extract from The Faerie Queen, Book 1
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Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 01.43
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Music Performer: Philip Langridge and Stephen Marchionda
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Name of piece: Come Heavy Sleep Composer: John Dowland
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Name of CD: Songs For Tenor and Guitar
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CD Code: CHAN 10305 Track 1 Dur: 02.17
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Reading Author: John Keats
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Name of poem: La Belle Dame sans Merci
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From Book: Keats: The Complete Poems
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Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 02.29
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Music Performer: Harold Budd
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Name of piece: A Sidelong Glance From My Round Nefertiti
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Composer: Harold Budd Name of CD: Glitters Is Gold
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CD Code: ASCD 31 Track 5 Dur: 03.11
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Reading Author: Linda Pastan Name of poem: Circe
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From Book: Carnival Evening: New And Selected Poems 1968 -
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1998 Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 01.33
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Music Performer: Nina Simone
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Name of piece: The Other Woman Composer: Nina Simone
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Name of CD: Songs to Sing: the Best of Nina Simone
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CD 2, Track 16 Dur: 03.04
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Music
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Performer: Scottish National Orchestra, cond. Neeme Jarvi
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Name of piece: Salome's Dance, from Salome
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Composer: Richard Strauss
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Name of CD: Strauss: Der Rosenkavelier
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CD Code: CHAN 8758 Track 2 Dur: 10.24
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Reading Author: Oscar Wilde Extract from Salome
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Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 03.47
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Reading Author: Carol Ann Duffy Name of poem: Salome
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From Book: The World's Wife Reader: Harriet Walter
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Dur: 01.52
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Readings Author: John Betjeman
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Name of poem: Olympic Girl
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From Book: Complete John Betjeman Reader: Jeremy Northam
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Dur: 01.40
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Music
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Performer: Russian State Symphony Orchestra, cond. Dmitry
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Yablonsky
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Name of piece: Little Polka, from Jazz Suite Number 2
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Composer: Shostakovich
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Name of CD: Shostakovich - Jazz Suites Nos 1 and 2
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CD Code: B000063TS9 Dur: 02.30
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Reading Author: Suzanne Lumis
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Name of poem: Femme Fatale From Book: In Danger
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Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 01.32
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Music
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Performers: Janice Pendarvis and The Philip Glass Ensemble
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Name of piece: Lightening Composer: Philip Glass
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Name of CD: The Essential Philip Glass CD Code: SK 64133
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Track 1 Dur: 06.45
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Reading Author: Walter Pater Name of poem: Mona Lisa
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Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 00.52
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Music Performer: Marlene Dietrich
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Name of piece: Falling In Love Again
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Composer: Hollander/ Connelly
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Name of CD: You Must Remember This - Great Film Songs
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CD Code: 75605 52283 2 Track 2 Dur: 03.10
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Music
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Performer: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent
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Garden, cond. Richard Bonynge
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Name of piece: Scene 1, Manon Ballet Composer: Massenet
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Name of CD: Manon - Ballet CD Code: 470 525-2
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CD 1, track 1 Dur: 02.30
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Music
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Performer: Nouvel Orchestre de Saint Etienne, cond.
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Patrick Fournillier
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Name of piece: Cleopatre: Danse Lydiennes
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Composer: Massenet
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Name of CD: Jules Massenet - Cleopatre CD Code: 3-1032-2
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CD2, track 6 Dur: 03.08
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Reading Author: Angela Carter
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Extract from The Lady of the House of Love
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From Book: The Bloody Chamber Reader: Harriet Walter
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Dur: 02.00
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23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00gnrg0)
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Jazz Line-Up presented by Julian Joseph features The Tom
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Bancroft Six Pack Band in concert at the 2008 London Jazz
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Festival, plus an interview with pianist, Janette Mason
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about her new album, Alien Left Hand.
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Title: Bradford Artist: Curios
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CD: Closer
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Track: 9 Label: Impure Music IMPS 003
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Comp: Tom Cawley Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 05.32
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Title: If That Is True Artist: Esperanza Spalding
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CD: Esperanza
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Track: 11 Label: Heads Up HUCD 3140
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Comp: Esperanza Spalding Pub: ASCAP/Buntz Music
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Dur: 07.31
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BBC Recorded Session, 21st November, 2008, Southbank
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Centre, London Jazz Festival 2008
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Title: Space Buffie 2009
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Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack Comp: Tom Bancroft
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Pub: MCPS Dur: 06.27
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Title: Anyone, When Along, Is A Little Weird
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Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack Comp: Tom Bancroft
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Pub: MCPS Dur: 06.24
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Title: Lucid Dreamers Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack
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Comp: Tom Bancroft Pub: MCPS Dur: 09.24
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Title: The Mole of History Takes a Bow and Trips
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Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack Comp: Tom Bancroft
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Pub: MCPS Dur: 04.22
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Title: Faraway Artist: Joshua Redman
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CD: Compass
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Track: 2 Label: Nonesuch Promo CD Comp: Josh Redman
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Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 06.40
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Title: SHOCK! Artist: Gareth Williams
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CD: Power Trio
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Track: 2 Label: Linn AKD 326 Comp: Williams
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Pub: Linn Dur: 06.13
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Title: May's Song Artist: Janette Mason
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CD: Alien Left Hand
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Track: 4 Label: Fireball Music Productions FMJP 10002
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Comp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball Music Dur: 06.38
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Title: Alien Left Hand Syndrome Artist: Janette Mason
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CD: Alien Left Hand
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Track: 8 Label: Fireball Music Productions FMJP 10002
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Comp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball Music Dur: 05.10
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Title: Dominatrix Artist: Janette Mason
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CD: Alien Left Hand
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Track: 5 Label: Fireball Music Productions FMJP 10002
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Comp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball Music Dur: 06.11.
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MONDAY 19 JANUARY 2009
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01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrsq)
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1.00am
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Leclair, Jean-Marie (1697-1764): Sonata in A flat for
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violin and continuo, Op 5, No 1
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1.13am
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Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de (1689-1755): Trio in A minor
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(V sonates en trio, Op 37)
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1.19am
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Leclair: Sonata in B flat, Op 5, No 4
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1.36am
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Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Violin Sonata in E minor,
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Op 5, No 8
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1.46am
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Cello Sonata No 7 in G
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minor, RV 42
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1.58am
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Veracini, Francesco Maria (1690-1768): Violin Sonata in D
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minor, Op 2, No 12
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2.14am
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Veracini: Scozzese (Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 2, No 8)
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John Holloway (violin) Jap ter Linden (cello)
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Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord)
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2.20am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 3 in A minor,
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Op 56 (Scottish) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra
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Vytautas Lukocius (conductor)
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3.00am
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Casanova, Gion Balzer (b.1938): Evening on the Lake
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Cantus Firmus Surselva
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3.02am
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Moos, Nuot von: When night falls Mustair Church Choir
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3.05am
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Simeon, Gion-Duno (b.1945): Clear night
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Chor da Concert Grischun
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3.07am
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Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Verklarte Nacht, Op 4
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Borromeo String Quartet
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3.36am
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Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): La nuit froide et sombre;
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Quand mon mari vient; Toutes les nuits
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The King's Singers
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3.41am
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Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612): Canzon Primi Toni a 8;
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Canzon II Septimi Toni a 8 (Sacrae Symphoniae, 1597);
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Canzon Prima a 5 (1608) Douglas Haas (organ)
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Canadian Brass
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3.51am
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Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso in G
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minor (after Corelli) Academy of Ancient Music
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Andrew Manze (director/violin)
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3.59am
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Enescu, George (1881-1955): Piano Sonata No 3 in D, Op 24
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Dinu Lipatti (piano)
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4.20am
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Lipatti, Dinu (1917-1950): Satraii - suite for orchestra,
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Op 2 Romanian National Radio Orchestra
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Horia Andreescu (conductor)
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4.45am
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Gade, Jacob (1879-1963): Jalousie - tango tzigane
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The Young Danish String Quartet
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4.49am
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Hollander, Friedrich (1896-1976): Ich bin von Kopf bis
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Fuss - from the film Der blaue Engel (Falling in love
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again) Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano)
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Robert Kortgaard (piano) Marie Berard (violin)
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Joseph Macerollo (accordion)
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Peter Tiefenbach (conductor)
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4.54am
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Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Grande Etude de Paganini No 2 in
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E flat, S141 Matti Raekallio (piano)
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5.00am
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Sabbatini, Galeazzo (1597-1662): Congregavit Dominus aquas
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Angharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano)
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Concordia, Mark Levy (conductor)
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5.05am
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Tomkins, Thomas (1572-1641): Toy: made at Poole Court
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Bull, John (c.1562-1628): In nomine
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Gibbons, Orlando (1583-1625): Fantasia X in A minor
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Margreet Prinsen (organ)
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5.13am
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Locke, Matthew (c.1630-1677): Fantazie; Suite in A minor
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Pedro Memelsdorff (recorder)
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Andreas Staier (harpsichord)
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5.28am
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Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Suscipe, quaeso Domine for 7
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voices BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
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5.37am
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Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Fantasia on a theme
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by Thomas Tallis BBC Philharmonic
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Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)
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5.51am
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Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): Contrasts for piano, Op 61
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(Nos 1-4) Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano)
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6.00am
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Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat
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Markus Maskuniitty (horn)
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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Junichi Hirokami (conductor)
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6.21am
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Gounod, Charles (1818-1893) arr. Liszt: Valse de l'Opera
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Faust Petras Geniusas (piano)
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6.31am
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Gounod: Mab, reine des mensonges; L'amour! L'amour...Ah!
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leve-toi, soleil (Romeo et Juliette)
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Richard Margison (tenor)
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Mercutio ...... Brett Polegato (baritone)
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Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
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Richard Bradshaw (conductor)
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6.38am
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Tchaikovsky, Piotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Romeo and Juliet -
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fantasy overture Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
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Nello Santi (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrsv)
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From 7.00am
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Verdi: Overture (Giovanni d'Arco)
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New Philharmonia Orchestra Igor Markevich (conductor)
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Vivaldi/Bach: Concerto in D, BWV 972
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Eliot Fisk (guitars)
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Bruckner: Libera me, Domine Dresdner Kreuzchor
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Martin Flamig (conductor)
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From 8.30am
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Vaughan Williams: Concerto for bass tuba and orchestra
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Arnold Jacobs (tuba) Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
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Paul Schoenfield: Dog heaven (Four Parables)
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The New World Symphony John Nelson (conductor)
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Beethoven: Variations in E flat, Op 44
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The Kalichstein/Laredo/Robinson Trio.
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrsx)
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10.00am
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Coates: London Everyday Suite BBC Philharmonic
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Rumon Gamba (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 9869
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10.16am
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Jenkins: Newarke Seidge Rose Consort of Viols
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NAXOS 8.550687
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10.26am
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Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - symphonic suite, Op 60
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Cleveland Orchestra George Szell (conductor)
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SONY CLASSICAL SBK89287
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10.46am
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Rachmaninov: Variations on a theme of Corelli
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Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) TESTAMENT SBT1046
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11.03am
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Respighi: Three Botticelli Pictures
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields
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Neville Marriner (conductor) EMI CZS 569358-2
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11.23am
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Ludford: Agnus Dei (Missa Benedicta et Venerabilis)
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Choir of New College, Oxford
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Edward Higginbottom (director) K617 K617206
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11.30am
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Haydn: Symphony No 104 in D (London)
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The Building a Library recommendation.
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvt4)
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 1
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Donald Macleod explores the compositions and early life of
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Joseph Haydn, including his disastrous marriage to his
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true love's elder sister.
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Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
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Missa Brevis
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Susan Gritton, Pamela Helen Stephen (soprano)
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Collegium Musicum 90 Richard Hickox (conductor)
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CHAN 0734 CD5 T15-20
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L'isola disabitata (excerpt from Part 2)
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Costanza ...... Norma Lerer Silvia ...... Linda Zoghby
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Gernando ...... Luigi Alva Enrico ...... Renato Bruson
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Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Antal Dorati (conductor)
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Philips 4324272 CD2 T7-9
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Piano Trio, H XV 38 (finale) Trio 1790
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CPO 7772432 T12
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Organ Concerto in C, H XVIII 1 (largo)
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Gabor Lehotka (organ) The Budapest Strings
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Karoly Botvay (director) Hungaroton HCD31175 T2.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrsz)
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From Wigmore Hall, London.
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Thomas Allen (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
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Schubert: Fruhlingsglaube, D686; Geheimes; Standchen;
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Nacht und Traume, Op 43, No 2; Gruppe aus dem Tartarus;
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Der Musensohn
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Wolf: Fussreise; Anarreon's Crab; Bei einer Trauung;
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Nimmersatte Liebe; Abschied
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Northumbrian Folk Songs: Gan ti the kye; Sair fyel'd
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hinny; Rap'er to bank; Dance ti the Daddy
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Jerome Kern: All the things you are; The folks who live on
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the hill.
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrt1)
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 1
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A programme in celebration of the BBC National Orchestra
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of Wales opening its new home, BBC Hoddinott Hall, at
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Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay, with highlights from
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the orchestra's work since 1983. With principal conductor
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Thierry Fischer taking the baton in Berlioz and Stravinsky.
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Plus music by the composer after whom the new hall is
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named, Alun Hoddinott, and from the orchestra's resident
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composer, Guto Puw, as well as American composer John
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Adams' favourite recording of one of his biggest works.
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Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Thierry Fischer (conductor)
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Guto Puw: ... onyt agoraf y drws... (...unless I open the
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door...) BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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David Atherton (conductor)
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Haydn: Symphony No 99 BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
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Mark Wigglesworth (conductor)
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2.55pm
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John Adams: Harmonium BBC National Chorus of Wales
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Grant Llewellyn (conductor)
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Grieg: Lyric Pieces (selection) Llyr Williams (piano)
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3.35pm
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Hoddinott: Symphony No 5 BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
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Owain Arwel Hughes (conductor)
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4.00pm
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Stravinsky: The Firebird BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Thierry Fischer (conductor).
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17:00 In Tune (b00gnrt3)
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19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gntfd)
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Nielsen Symphony Cycle, Episode 2
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Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at Manchester's
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Bridgewater Hall, as the CBSO welcome back previous
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principal guest conductor Okko Kamu to direct another
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concert in the Nielsen Symphony Cycle. The concert also
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includes his evocation of the rise and fall of the sun
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over the Aegean and Prokofiev's concerto which combines
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innocence and sophistication with fairy-tale unreality.
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Nielsen: Helios Overture; Symphony No 6 (Sinfonia semplice)
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Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 1
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Nielsen: Symphony No 2 (The Four Temperaments)
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Akiko Suwanai (violin)
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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Okko Kamu (conductor)
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Followed by British chamber music performed at New York's
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Alice Tully Hall.
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Bridge: Phantasy Trio in C minor
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Ani Kavafian (violin) Efe Baltacigil (cello)
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Anne-Marie McDermott (piano).
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21:15 Night Waves (b00gnrt7)
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Bidisha speaks to Hussein Chalayan, twice named British
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Designer of the Year. Born in Cyprus, Chalayan has become
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one of Britain's leading fashion design icons, noted for
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his innovative use of materials and new technology. His
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work is the subject of a new exhibition at the Design
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Museum, and he talks about the inspiration behind his
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designs, which include furniture which transforms itself
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into garments and a dress composed of over 200 moving
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lasers.
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22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvt4)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:00 The Essay (b00gnrxx)
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The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 1
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For David Kinloch, a Scottish private school education
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ignored all Scottish literature and Robert Burns' image as
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a womaniser was a complication for a poet who hadn't yet
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come out.
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23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00gnrl0)
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Gail Brand and Mark Sanders
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Jez Nelson presents a studio session recorded exclusively
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for the programme by trombonist Gail Brand and drummer
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Mark Sanders - both key players on the jazz and improvised
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music scene in the UK and beyond. Completely improvised,
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the set showcases the duo's almost telepathic musical
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relationship and marks the launch of a new album and a new
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record label.
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Comedian Stewart Lee talks to Gail about his life in
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music, revealing how freely-improvised music has
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influenced his stand-up routines.
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PLAYLIST
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Jazz on 3 19/01/09
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Gail Brand and Mark Sanders in session
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Presenter: Jez Nelson Producer: Peggy Sutton
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EXCERPT FROM BRAND/SANDERS,
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“LOXLEY” FROM STUDIO SESSION
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Gail Brand – trombone Mark Sanders – drums & percussion
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CD TRACKS:
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Artist Joshua Redman (Joshua Redman – tenor saxophone,
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Brian Blade – drums, Gregory Hutchinson – drums, Larry
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Grenadier – bass, Reuben Rogers – bass)
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Track Title Identity Thief Composer Joshua Redman
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Album Title Compass Label Nonesuch Records
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http://www.joshuaredman.com/
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Artist David S Ware (David S Ware – tenor saxophone, Joe
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Morris – guitar, William Parker – bass, Warren Smith –
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drums) Track Title Crossing Samsara
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Composer David S Ware Album Title Shakti
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Label Aum Fidelity
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http://www.davidsware.com/
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Artist Helge Lien Trio (Helge Lien – piano, Frode Berg –
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bass, Knut Aalefær – drums) Track Title Snurt
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Composer Helge Lien Album Title Hello Troll
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Label Ozella Music
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http://www.helgelien.com/
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JULIAN ARGUELLES
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Julian Arguelles – tenor saxophone and electronics
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Set List: Wessex (Arguelles)
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Cannon Fodder (Arguelles)
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http://www.julianarguelles.com/
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Julian Arguelles with Tom Rainey and Michael Formanek tour
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dates
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23.1.09 Brighton Jazz Club
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24.1.09 Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham
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26.1.09 Vortex, London
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27.1.09 Olivers, Nevada St, Greenwich
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28.1.09 RWCMD, Castel Grounds, Cardiff
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29.1.09 St Georges, Bristol
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30.1.09 Millennium Hall, Sheffield
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31.1.09 Black Box, Hill St, Belfast
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01.2.09 JJ Smyths, Aungier St, Dublin
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CD TRACK:
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Artist Buffalo Collision (Tim Berne – saxophone, Hank
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Roberts – cello, Ethan Iverson – piano, Dave King – drums)
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Track Title 2nd of 4>10:&CHANGE
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Composer Buffalo Collision Album Title (duck)
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Label Screwgun Records
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Buffalo Collision tour date
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30.01.09 Vortex, London 8.30pm and 11.30pm
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STEWART LEE INTERVIEW WITH
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GAIL BRAND PART 1
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GAIL BRAND AND MARK
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SANDERS SESSION
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Line Up: Gail Brand – trombone
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Mark Sanders – drums & percussion
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Set List: Osbaldeston Ever Ring Spring Field
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STEWART LEE INTERVIEW
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WITH GAIL BRAND PART 2
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GAIL BRAND AND MARK
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SANDERS SESSION CONTINUES
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Set List: Farleigh Loxley
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http://www.gailbrand.com/
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http://www.marksanders.me.uk/
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TUESDAY 20 JANUARY 2009
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01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrss)
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1.00am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano trio in C minor,
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Op 1, No 3 Altenberg Trio Vienna
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1.30am
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Moscheles, Ignaz (1794-1870): Fantasy, variations and
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finale on the Bohemian folk song To gsau kone, Op 46
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Eduard Brunner (clarinet) Altenberg Trio Vienna
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1.46am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano trio in G, Op 1,
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No 2 Altenberg Trio Vienna
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2.19am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano trio in C, H XV 21
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(excerpt) Altenberg Trio Vienna
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2.24am
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Mantyjarvi, Jaakko (b.1963): Four Shakespeare Songs for
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chorus Polyphony (choir) Stephen Layton (conductor)
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2.37am
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Concerto in G for piano and
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orchestra Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)
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Philharmonia Orchestra Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)
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3.00am
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Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Magnificat in D,
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Wq 215 Linda Ovrebo (soprano) Anna Einarsson (alto)
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Anders J Dahlin (tenor) Johannes Mannov (bass)
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Norwegian Radio Orchestra Oslo Chamber Choir
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Alessandro de Marchi (conductor)
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3.36am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Kirchen-Sonate in B
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flat for 2 violins, double bass and organ, K212
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Royal Academy of Music Beckett Ensemble
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Patrick Russill (conductor)
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3.42am
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Rinck, Johann Christian Heinrich (1770-1846): Nine
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Variations and finale on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, Op 90
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Willem Poot (organ)
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4.00am
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Pierne, Gabriel (1863-1937): Konzertstuck for harp and
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orchestra, Op 39 Suzanna Klintcharova (harp)
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Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra Dimitar Manolov (conductor)
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4.16am
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Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Folketone (5 pieces for piano,
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Op 3, No 1) Anders Kilstrom (piano)
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4.19am
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Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Luc Brewaeys: Preludes
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Book 2 Royal Flemish Philharmonic
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Daniele Callegari (conductor)
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5.00am
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Salmenhaara, Erkki (1941-2002): Adagietto for orchestra
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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Ralf Sjoblom (conductor)
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5.06am
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Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 4 Caprices, Op
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18, No 1 Nina Gade (piano)
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5.18am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Four songs (Im Grunen, Op
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59) BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
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5.27am
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Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Le chasseur maudit - symphonic
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poem, M44 Orchestre National de France
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Neeme Jarvi (conductor)
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5.44am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Pyrmonter Kurwoche No
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5 - de Scherzi melodichi per divertimento dicoloro, TWV
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XLII e4 Albrecht Rau (violin) Heinrich Rau (viola)
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Clemens Malich (cello) Wolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord)
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5.52am
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Papa, Clemens non (1510/15-1544/45): Frais et gaillard
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Flautando Koln (recorders)
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5.55am
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Hassler, Hans Leo (1554-1612): Canzon duodecimi toni zu
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acht Stimmen Roland Gotz (spinet/organ)
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Flautando Koln (recorders) Geigenbande (musicians)
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6.00am
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Arcadelt, Jacques (c.1505-1568): Il bianco e dolce cigno
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Gastoldi, Giovanni (c.1550-c.1622): Bellissima mirtilla
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Verdelot, Philippe (c.1485-c.1532): Italia Mia; Dormend
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un'giorno Banchieri Singers Denes Szabo (conductor)
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6.13am
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Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (Genevan
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Psalter) Leo van Doeselaar (organ)
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6.20am
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Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Psalm 114 (Genevan Psalter)
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Istvan Ella (organ) Chamber Choir of Pecs
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Aurel Tillai (conductor)
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6.24am
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Neefe, Christian G (1748-1798): Keyboard Concerto in G
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Christine Schornsheim (fortepiano)
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Michael Niesemann (oboe) Neue Dusseldorfer Hofsmusik
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6.46am
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Hubay, Jeno (1858-1937): Spinning Room, Op 44, No 3
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Ferenc Szecsodi (violin) Istvan Kassai (piano)
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6.51am
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Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Idila, Op 25b
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Croatian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Mladen Tarbuk (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrtc)
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From 7.00am
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Rossini: Overture (l'italiana in algeri)
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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
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Marenzio: Solo e pensoso Deller Consort
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Mendelssohn: String Symphony No 10 in B minor
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Concerto Koln
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From 8.30am
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Stanford: Scherzo (Symphony No 1 in B flat)
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Bounemouth Symphony Orchestra
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David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)
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JC Bach: Sinfonia in B flat, Op 18, No 2
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Netherlands Chamber Orchestra David Zinman (conductor)
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Britten: Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes)
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Philharmonia Orchestra Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrtf)
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10.00am
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Tchaikovsky: The Tempest, Op 18
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Russian National Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev (conductor)
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DG 439 891-2
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10.23am
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Quilter: O Mistress mine, Op 6 No 2 Peter Pears (tenor)
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Benjamin Britten (piano) BBC Legends BBCB8015-2
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10.24am
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Quilter: Come away death, Op 6 No 1
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Anthony Rolfe-Johnson (tenor) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
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HYPERION CDA66480
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10.27am
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Quilter: Blow, blou thou winter wind, Op 6 No 3
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John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
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HYPERION CDA66878
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10.30am
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Britten: Piano Concerto in D, Op 13
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Steven Osborne (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
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Ilan Volkov (conductor) HYPERION CDA67625
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11.04am
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Byrd: Fantasia a 5 Ensemble Orlando Gibbons
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VIRGIN VERITAS VC 545264 2
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11.11am
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Strauss: Sinfonia domestica, Op 53 Staatskapelle Dresden
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Rudolf Kempe (conductor) EMI CMS7643462.
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvp)
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 2
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Donald Macleod considers Haydn's relationship with his
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long-time employers, the aristocratic Esterhazy family,
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and discovers the composer's loyalty to his boss and the
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musicians on his staff.
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Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
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Qual dubbio ormai Sunhae Im (soprano)
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VokalEnsemble Koln Cappella Coloniensis
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Andreas Spering (director)
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Harmonia Mundi HMC901765 T9-12
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Violin Concerto in C, H VIIa 1 Rainer Kussmaul (violin)
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Amsterdam Bach Soloists Olympia OCD428 T4-6
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Baryton Trio No 64 in D Esterhazy Baryton Trio
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EMI CDM7698362 T1-3
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Missa Cellensis (Kyrie) Orpheus Choir Munich
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New Court Orchestra Munich Gerd Guglhor (conductor)
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CALIG CAL50996 T1-3.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrth)
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Mahler Plus Series, Episode 1
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Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at
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LSO St Luke's, London.
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Florian Boesch (baritone) Justus Zeyen (piano)
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Brahms: Vier ernste Gesange, Op 121
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Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
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Strauss: Breit uber mein Haupt, Op 19, No 2; All meine
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Gedanken, Op 21, No 1; Die Nacht, Op 10, No 3; Ruhe meine
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Seele, Op 27, No 1; Allerseelen, Op 10, No 8.
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrtk)
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 2
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their most famous former conductors - Mariss Jansons and
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Richard Hickox.
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Welsh pianist Llyr Williams, who curates the first chamber
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music series at BBC Hoddinott Hall, plays a Mozart
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concerto under the baton of the orchestra's new associate
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guest conductor Francois-Xavier Roth; Bryden Thomson
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conducts music by Welsh symphonist Daniel Jones.
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Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
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BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)
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Holst: The Hymn of Jesus Bach Choir
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St Paul's Cathedral Choir BBC National Chorus of Wales
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Richard Hickox (conductor)
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2.30pm
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Daniel Jones: Symphony No 4 BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra
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Bryden Thomson (conductor)
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3.10pm
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Mozart: Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488
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Llyr Williams (piano) BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Francois-Xavier Roth (conductor)
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Ravel: Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2
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BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)
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3.50pm
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Michael Berkeley: Concerto for orchestra
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Bliss: A Colour Symphony BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Richard Hickox (conductor).
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17:00 In Tune (b00gnrtm)
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19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gnrtp)
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Petroc Trelwany presents a performance given at Glasgow's
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City Halls, the first of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's
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Mendelssohn bicentenary celebrations which puts the
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composer in the company of others who inspired him and
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those he himself influenced.
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Two youthful works bookend this concert: Mendelssohn's
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Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of the most
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celebrated pieces by a teenager; Saint-Saens' Symphony in
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A was a 15-year-old's ambitious attempt at a serious
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Teutonic-style symphony. In between, soprano Kate Royal
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sings Berlioz's song-cycle.
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Kate Royal (soprano) Scottish Chamber Orchestra
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Olari Elts (conductor)
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Mendelssohn: Overture (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
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Berlioz: Les nuits d'ete
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Ravel: Pavane pour une infante defunte
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Saint-Saens: Symphony in A
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Followed by British Chamber music performed at New York's
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Alice Tully Hall:
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Stephen Taylor (oboe) Orion String Quartet
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Bliss: Quintet.
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21:15 Night Waves (b00gnrtr)
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Philip Dodd examines the life and work of German
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sociologist Max Weber, as revealed in a new biography by
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Joachim Radkua. The iconic early 20th-century sociologist
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is famous for identifying the now-universally accepted
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link between Protestantism and the rise of capitalism, and
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for promoting the notion of 'charisma' as an important
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political factor. As the book's English translation is
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published, Radkau talks to Philip about why Weber's life
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urgently required a new biographical treatment. His book
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brings out Weber's suffering, his fears and his desires,
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his methods of work as well as his religious experiences,
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all of which had a profound impact on his writings.
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22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvp)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:00 The Essay (b00gnry1)
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The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 2
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Liz Lochhead discusses her education in a Motherwell state
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school, which was infused with Burns - with reading,
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memorising and performing in competitions, which were the
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lifeblood of Burns appreciation.
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23:15 Late Junction (b00gnrxz)
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Verity Sharp's selection includes music for brass by
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Girolamo Frescobaldi, a new release by Max de Wardener and
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singer Mara Carlyle, an early tape piece by Pauline
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Oliveros plus a live recording of folk singer Martyn
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Wyndham-Read, recorded at the 2008 tribute to AL Lloyd at
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Cecil Sharp House in London.
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WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY 2009
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01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrt9)
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1.00am
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Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay (1844-1908): Russian Easter
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festival overture, Op 36
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Transylvania Philharmonic Orchestra Cluj-Napoca
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Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor)
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1.17am
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Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich (1903-1978): Concerto in D minor
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for violin and orchestra Florin Croitoru (violin)
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Transylvania Philharmonic Orchestra Cluj-Napoca
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Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor)
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1.54am
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Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): 24 Caprices for violin
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solo, Op 1 (No 24 in A minor: Theme and variations)
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Florin Croitoru (violin)
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2.00am
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Caldara, Antonio (1670-1736): Stabat mater
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Capella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (director)
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2.06am
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Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736): Salve Regina in
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F minor Sara Mingardo (mezzo-soprano)
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Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR
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Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor)
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2.21am
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Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Stabat Mater for soloists,
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chorus and orchestra (incomplete)
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Bianca Manoleanu (soprano)
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Liliana Mattei (mezzo-soprano) Florin Pop (tenor)
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Zoltan Nagy (bass)
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Transylvania Philharmonic Chorus Cluj-Napoca
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Cornel Groza (director)
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Transylvania Philharmanic Orchestra Cluj-Napoca
WED ..........
Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor)
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3.00am
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Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 4 in D minor, Op
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120 Norwegian Radio Orchestra
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Oleg Caetani (conductor)
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3.32am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in F for
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oboe and strings, K370 Peter Bree (oboe)
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Amsterdam String Trio
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3.45am
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Obrecht, Jacob (c.1457-1505): Fuga; J'ay pris amours
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Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (recorders)
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3.54am
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Josquin des Prez (c.1450/55-1521): Tu solus qui facis
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mirabilia Netherlands Chamber Choir
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Paul van Nevel (conductor)
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4.00am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Missa Brevis for
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countertenor, two violins and continuo
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David Cordier (countertenor) Das Kleine Konzert
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Hermann Max (conductor)
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4.15am
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Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Pavane for orchestra, Op 50
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Grant Llewellyn (conductor)
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4.23am
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Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 6 in D for piano,
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Op 63 Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
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4.32am
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Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Concerto No 4 in G minor
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for piano and orchestra, Op 40
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Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
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San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
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Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor)
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5.00am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Die Schone
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Melusine, Op 32) The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra
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Takuo Yuasa (conductor)
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5.12am
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Mendelssohn, Fanny (1805-1847): Allegro moderato for
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piano, Op 8, No 1 Sylviane Deferne (piano)
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5.18am
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Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Prove sono di
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grandezza (Alessandro - Act 3, Sc 6)
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Alessandro ...... Rene Jacobs (countertenor)
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La Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (director)
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5.22am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in A for flute
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and keyboard, BWV 1032 Bart Kuijken (flute)
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Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
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5.37am
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Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in B
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flat, Wq 182, No 2 Camerata Bern
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5.48am
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Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): Sinfonia in
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D minor for strings and continuo Das Kleine Konzert
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5.57am
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Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806): Ave Regina for double
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choir, MH 140 Ex Tempore Florian Heyerick (director)
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6.09am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in G minor, Op
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20, No 3 Quatuor Mosaiques
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6.28am
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Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906) arr. Vladimir
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Kriukov: Romance No 3: Do not kindle the fires (6
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Romances, Op 38) The Hertz Trio
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6.30am
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Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Nina, after Tre Giorni son
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che Nina by Giovanni Pergolesi The Hertz Trio
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6.34am
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Buckinx, Boudewijn (b.1945): Piece frite a droite et a
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gauche (Homage to Erik Satie) Pianoduo Kolacny
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6.43am
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Purcell, Daniel (c.1664-1717): Sonata in D for trumpet,
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strings and continuo Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet)
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Kamerorchester Alipi Naydenov (conductor)
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6.47am
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Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): The Married beau, or The
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Curious impertinent, Z603 - incidental music
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CBC Vancouver Orchestra Monica Huggett (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrtw)
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From 7.00am
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Buxtehude: Ciaccona in C minor for organ, BuxWV 159
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Rene Saorgin (organ of St Laurenskerk of Alkmaar)
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Handel: Concerto No 2 in B flat for oboe and orchestra,
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HWV 302a Leon Goossens (oboe) Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
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Bath Festival Orchestra Yehudi Menuhin (director)
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Glazunov: Theme and Variations; Suite in C for string
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quartet, Op 35 The Shostakovich Quartet
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From 8.30am
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Walton: Overture (Scapino) London Symphony Orchestra
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Andre Previn (conductor)
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Prokofiev: Symphony No 1 in D, Op 25 (Classical)
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New York Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein (conductor)
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Jeronimo Gimenez: Cancion de la tempranica
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Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
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Profesores de la Orquesta Nacional de Espana
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Coro de Camara del Real
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Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrty)
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Featuring part of Radio 3's Haydn Symphony Cycle.
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10.00am
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Sibelius: Night-ride and Sunrise, Op 55
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Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Horst Stein (conductor)
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DECCA 417 697-2
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10.15am
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 81a (Les adieux)
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Daniel Barenboim (piano) DG 445 593-2
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10.34am
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Haydn: Symphony No 6 in D (Le matin)
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields
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Neville Marriner (conductor) PHILIPS 426 002-2
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10.54am
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Judith Weir: The Bagpiper's String Trio Domus
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COLLINS CLASSICS 14532
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11.02am
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Maxwell Davies: An Orkney Wedding with Sunrise
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George MacIlwham (bagpipes) Scottish Chamber Orchestra
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Peter Maxwell Davies (conductor)
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UNICORN-KANCHANA DKPCD9070
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11.15am
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Beethoven: Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke)
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Florestan Trio HYPERION CDA67369.
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvr)
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 3
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Donald Macleod looks at Haydn's life and work as opera
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impresario at the Esterhazy summer residence - a glorious
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palace set in a Hungarian swamp - and tells the story of a
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tactful musical message to Haydn's employer - the Farewell
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Symphony.
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Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
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Lo Speziale (excerpt) Veronika Kincses (soprano)
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Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra Budapest
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Gyorgy Lehel (conductor) Hungaroton HCD119262 T23
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Armida (excerpt) Jessye Norman (soprano)
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Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Antal Dorati (conductor)
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Philips 4266412 T1
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L'infedelta delusa (excerpt)
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Vespina ...... Nancy Argenta Nanni ...... Stephen Varcoe
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La Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor)
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Harmonia Mundi 05472 77316 CD1 T9-11
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Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor (Farewell) Hanover Band
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Roy Goodman (harpsichord/conductor)
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Hyperion CDA66522 T1-5.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrv0)
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Mahler Plus Series, Episode 2
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Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at
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LSO St Luke's, London.
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Christianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano) Julius Drake (piano)
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Brahms: Bei Dir sind meine Gedanken (Halm), Op 95, No 2;
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In stiller Nacht nr 42 aus 'Deutsche Volkslieder'; O komme
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holde Sommernacht (Grohe), Op 58, No 4; Da unten im Tale
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nr 6 aus 'Deutsche Volkslieder'; Nicht mehr zu Dir zu
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gehen (Daumer), Op 32, No 2; Der Tod das ist die kuhle
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Nacht Uber die Heide (Storm), Op 86, No 4; Auf dem
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Kirchhofe (Liliencron), Op 105
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Mahler: Lieder - Rheinlegendchen; Wo die schoenen
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Trompeten blasen; Zu Strassburg auf der Schanz; Das
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Irdische Leben; Nicht Wiedersehen!; Scheiden und Meiden;
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Urlicht (Des Knaben Wunderhorn).
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrv2)
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 3
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The BBC National Orchestra of Wales takes to the dance
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floor, in everything from Lully to Stravinsky. Michael
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Tippett conducts one of his own most famous works, Grant
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Llewellyn conducts music by the featured Welsh composer,
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William Mathias and the orchestra's principal guest
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conductor Jac van Steen marks his appointment with a
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blockbuster from Stravinsky.
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Tippett: Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
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BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Michael Tippett (conductor)
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2.25pm
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Lully: Dance Suite (Alceste)
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Francois-Xavier Roth (conductor)
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2.45pm
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William Mathias: Anniversary Dances
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Grant Llewellyn (conductor)
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Chopin Mazurkas, Op 30 (selection) Llyr Williams (piano)
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3.15pm
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Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Jac van Steen (conductor).
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16:00 Choral Evensong (b00gr067)
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From Bath Abbey.
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Introit: Give us the wings of faith (Bullock)
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Responses: Shephard
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Psalm: 119 vv41-72 (Bairstow, Turle, Buck, Day)
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First Lesson: Isaiah 56 vv1-8
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Office Hymn: Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Deus
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Tuorum Militum) Canticles: Stanford in A
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Second Lesson: Colossians 1 v24 - 2 v7
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Anthem: Siehe, wir preisen selig (Mendelssohn)
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Final Hymn: Who are these like stars appearing (All Saints)
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Organ Voluntary: Con moto maestoso (Sonata No 3 in A,
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Mendelssohn)
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Sub-Organist: Marcus Sealy
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Director of Music: Peter King.
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17:00 In Tune (b00gnrv4)
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19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gnrv6)
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Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at London's
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Barbican Centre with a starry cast supported by Mark
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Minkowski and his period instrument ensemble performing
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three works dedicated to music's patron saint St Cecilia.
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Lucy Crowe (soprano) Nathalie Stutzmann (mezzo-soprano)
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Anders J Dahlin, Richard Croft (tenor)
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Konstantin Wolff, Sydney Fiero (bass-baritone)
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The Choir of Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble
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Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble
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Marc Minkowski (conductor)
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Handel: Ode for St Cecilia's Day
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Purcell: Ode for St Cecilia's Day
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Haydn: St Cecilia Mass.
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21:15 Night Waves (b00gnrv8)
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Iasbel Hilton talks to Daniel Tammet, author of Embracing
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The Wide Sky, the second in a volume of memoirs about
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growing up and living with Asperger's Syndrome. He traces
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his life story from difficult childhood through
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adolescence to adult independence and subsequent career
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success. Tammet is an autistic savant - one of eight
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children born to working-class parents - who is capable of
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incredible feats of mental arithmetic and memorisation. In
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the space of one week he learned Icelandic, and he can
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recite the number pi up to the 22,514th digit, breaking
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the European record. Tammet's condition is complicated by
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the fact that he also experiences synaesthesia, which
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enables him to feel numb
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22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvr)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:00 The Essay (b00gnry5)
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The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 3
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Robert Crawford, a biographer of Burns as well as a poet
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himself, finds himself using the bard as a touchstone for
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the humanity of his own poetry.
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23:15 Late Junction (b00gnry3)
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Verity Sharp's varied musical selection includes pipes and
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concertina from Alistair Anderson, music for string
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quartet by Ravel and excerpts from Hal Willner's
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compilation Weird Nightmare, the producer's tribute to
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bassist Charles Mingus.
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THURSDAY 22 JANUARY 2009
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01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrtt)
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1.01am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Leonora Overture No 3,
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Op 72b Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
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Anton Nanut (conductor)
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1.15am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 24 in C
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minor for piano and orchestra, K491
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Dubravka Tomsic (piano)
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Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
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Anton Nanut (conductor)
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1.46am
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Reinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Ballade for flute and orchestra
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Matej Zupan (flute)
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Slovenian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
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David de Villiers (conductor)
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1.54am
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Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Tod und Verklarung (Death
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and Transfiguration), Op 24
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Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
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Samo Hubad (conductor)
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2.18am
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Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Scherzo No 4 in E
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Dubravka Tomsic (piano)
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2.30am
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Popper, David (1843-1913): Hungarian Fantasy, Op 68
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Shauna Rolston (cello) Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
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Mario Bernardi (conductor)
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2.39am
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Archduke Rudolf of Austria (1788-1831): Trio for clarinet,
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cello and piano Amici Chamber Ensemble:
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Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) David Hetherington (cello)
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Patricia Parr (piano)
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3.00am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Kirchen-sonata No 15
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in C for two violins, bass and solo organ, K328
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Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
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Kent Nagano (conductor)
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3.06am
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Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Drei Fantasiestucke, Op 73
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Algirdas Budrys (clarinet) Sergejus Okrusko (piano)
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3.17am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Quartet No 2, Op 13
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Johnston Quartet
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3.49am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 59 in A (Fire)
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Budapest Strings Botvay Karoly (conductor)
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4.08am
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Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 in C
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sharp minor, S244 (au Comte Ladislas Teleky)
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Jeno Jando (piano)
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4.20am
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Kajanus, Robert (1856-1933): Finnish Rhapsody No 1
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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Leif Segerstam (conductor)
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4.30am
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Rossi, Salomone (c.1570-c.1630): Sinfonia grave a 5 for
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violins, viol, double harp and lute; Cor mio, deh non
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languire for soprano, alto, two tenors, baritone and lute
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Daedalus Roberto Festa (conductor)
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4.39am
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Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Waltz in B minor, Op 39, No
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11; Waltz in E arranged for chamber orchestra, Op 39, No 12
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Camerata Bern Thomas Furi (conductor/concertmaster)
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4.43am
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Strauss, Josef (1827-1880): Dorfschwalben aus Osterreich -
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waltz, Op 164 Arthur Schnabel (piano)
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4.51am
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Haczewski, Antoni (18th/19th century): Symphony in G
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Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Andrzej Straszynski (conductor)
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5.00am
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Hasse, Johann Adolfe (1699-1783): Overture (Arminio)
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Ekkehard Hering, Wolfgang Kube (oboes)
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Andrew Joy, Rainier Jurkiewicz (horns)
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Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin Stephan Mai (director)
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5.07am
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Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Solitudini amate;
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Aure, Fonti, ombre gradite (Alessandro)
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Roxana ...... Sophie Boulin (soprano) La Petite Bande
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Sigswald Kuijken (director)
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5.14am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) orch. Schoenberg:
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Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV 552 (St Anne)
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor)
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5.31am
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Holborne, Anthony (1560-1602): Muy Linda; Pavan; Galliard
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The Canadian Brass
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5.36am
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Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Concerto in E minor for cello
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and orchestra, Op 85 Pieter Wispelwey (cello)
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National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Gabriel Chmura (conductor)
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6.04am
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Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Ave Maria Tallinn Boys Choir
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Lydia Rahula (conductor)
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6.08am
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Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Variations on a Hungarian Folk
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Song, Op 29
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6.18am
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Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) transcr. Dohnanyi: Fantasia and
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Fugue on BACH Erno Dohnanyi (piano)
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6.29am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 36c, BWV
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36c (Schwingt freudig euch empor) Mona Julsrud (soprano)
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Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano) Jerker Dahlin (tenor)
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Frank Havroy (bass) Oslo Cathedral Choir
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Christian Schneider, Erik Niord Larsen (oboe d'amore)
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Kjell Arne Jorgensen, Miranda Playfair (violin)
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Dan Styffe (bass) Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrvd)
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From 7.00am
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Berlioz: Overture (Le corsaire, Op 21)
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SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden Baden and Freiburg
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Sylvian Cambreling (conductor)
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Mozart, arr. Wendt: La nozze di Figaro (excerpts)
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Mozart Ensemble of the Vienna Volksoper
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Bach: Prelude and Fugue No 11 in F, BWV 880 (The
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Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2) Vladimir Feltsman (piano)
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From 8.30am
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Schumann: Sonata No 1 in A minor, Op 105
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Carolin Widmann (violin) Denes Varjon (piano)
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Mozart: Un'aura amorosa (Cosi fan tutte)
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Alfredo Kraus (tenor) Philharmonia Orchestra
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Karl Bohm (conductor)
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Delibes: Sylvia Philharmonia Orchestra
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Robert Irving (conductor).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrvg)
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10.00am
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Dvorak: The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op 109
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
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Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
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10.28am
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Anon: Bele Yolanz (Manuscrit de St Germain)
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Esther Lamandier (voice)
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10.34am
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Schubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118
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Marie McLaughlin (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)
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10.38am
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Wagner: Spinning Chorus (Der fliegende Hollander, Act 2)
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Senta ...... Astrid Varnay (soprano)
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Mary ...... Elisabeth Schartel (contralto)
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Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra
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Joseph Keilberth (conductor)
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10.47am
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Sibelius: Pohjola's Daughter, Op 49
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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Sakari Oramo (conductor)
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11.00am
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Kerl: Battaglia Jean-Patrice Brosse (harpischord)
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11.08am
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Leighton: Symphony No 2, Op 69 (Sinfonia mistica)
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Sarah Fox (soprano) BBC National Chorus of Wales
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Richard Hickox (conductor).
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvt)
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 4
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Donald Macleod tells the story of Haydn's trip to England,
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where he won the hearts of everyone from concert-going
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public to royalty - not to mention one or two ladies of a
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certain age.
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Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
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Sailor's Song Elly Ameling (soprano)
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Jorg Demus (piano) Philips 4202172 T9
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Symphony No 94 (Surprise) Orchestra of the 18th Century
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Frans Bruggen (conductor) Philips 4685462 CD2 T1-4
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String Quartet, Op 71, No 2 The Lindsays
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ASV GLD4012 T5-8
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O Tuneful Voice Arleen Auger (soprano)
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Walter Olbertz (piano) Berlin Classics 0032172BC T13.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrvj)
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Mahler Plus Series, Episode 3
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Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at
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LSO St Luke's, London.
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Sara Mingardo (contralto) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
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Mahler: Kindertotenlieder Wagner: Wesendonck- Lieder.
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrvl)
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Handel Operas 2009, Episode 3
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As part of a complete cycle of Handel's operas, a
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performance of what is widely considered to be his first
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masterpiece: Agrippina, written at the age of just 24, and
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a work that creates a cynical picture of political
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wheeling and dealing in ancient Rome.
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Agrippina (Acts 1 and 2)
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Agrippina ...... Della Jones (soprano)
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Claudius, her second husband and Emperor of Rome ......
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Alastair Miles (bass)
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Nero, her son ...... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)
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Poppea, everybody's mistress ...... Donna Brown (soprano)
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Otho, army commander ...... Michael Chance (countertenor)
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Pallas, Agrippina's sidekick ...... George Mosley (bass)
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Narcissus, Agrippina's other sidekick ...... Jonathan
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Peter Kenny (countertenor)
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Lesbus, Claudius' servant ...... Julian Clarkson (bass)
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Juno, the goddess ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (alto)
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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English Baroque Soloists.
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17:00 In Tune (b00gnrvn)
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19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gnrvq)
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Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at Manchester's
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Bridgewater Hall, featuring a work in the BBC
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Philharmonic's Neglected Genius series by 20th-century
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Italian composer Luigi Dallapiccola. His rarely heard
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Partita, scored for a massive orchestra, draws on the
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forms and traditions of Italian Baroque and Renaissance
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music.
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This is juxtaposed with works of more modest scoring:
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orchestral music from Mozart's first major opera Idomeneo
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and his last symphony - the Jupiter.
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Gillian Keith (soprano) BBC Philharmonic
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Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)
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Mozart: Overture; Dance Music (Idomeneo)
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Dallapiccola: Partita Mozart: Symphony No 41 (Jupiter)
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Followed by British Chamber music performed at New York's
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Alice Tully Hall:
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Vermeer String Quartet
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Britten: String Quartet No 3, Op 94.
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21:15 Night Waves (b00gntfg)
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Anne McElvoy reviews Valkyrie, which stars Tom Cruise as
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Colonel Count Claus von Stauffenberg, the real-life
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aristocrat who organised a plot to assassinate Hitler -
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and almost succeeded. The film has caused controversy in
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Germany, where Cruise's belief in Scientology was
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initially considered inappropriate for his portrayal of
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von Stauffenberg, widely considered to be one of Germany's
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few national heroes of the 20th century.
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There is also a discussion with outspoken French author
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Virginie Despentes, author of Baise-Moi, a story of a
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sex-and-murder spree which was later turned into a
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graphically violent film. Despentes has now written King
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Kong Theory - desribed as a manifesto for the modern woman
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- in which she explains how her ideas have been shaped by
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her experiences of rape, prostitution and working in the
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porn industry.
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22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvt)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:00 The Essay (b00gnry9)
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The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 4
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Kathleen Jamie is intrigued by Burns' ability to transform
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himself into whatever his audience required of him - even,
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in order to twist the tail of a lord, a river. She visits
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the Falls of Bruar to observe the trick.
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23:15 Late Junction (b00gnry7)
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Verity Sharp's varied musical selection includes Frankie
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Armstrong singing the epic tale of Tam Lin, an early
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text-sound composition by American composer Charles
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Amirkhanian and choral music by William Mundy.
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FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 2009
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01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrvb)
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1.00am
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da Camera in F, RV
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99 Camerata Koln
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1.08am
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Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Antiche Arie e Danze -
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Suite No 3 (1932)
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Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
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Igor Kuljeric (conductor)
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1.28am
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Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Six Epigraphes antiques
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Wyneke Jordans, Leo Van Doeselaar (pianos)
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1.44am
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2
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Romanian National Chamber Choir Madrigal
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Romanian Philharmonic Choir
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Romanian National Radio Orchestra
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Iosif Conta (conductor)
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2.01am
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Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Figure humaine - cantata for
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double chorus Danish National Radio Choir
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Stefan Parkman (conductor)
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2.19am
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Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Nocturne, Op 43, No 2
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Roger Woodward (piano)
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2.24am
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Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Le sacre du printemps
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Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
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Valery Gergiev (conductor)
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3.00am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Trio Sonata (adapted
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from Trio Sonata No 3 in D minor, BWV 527)
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Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists
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3.14am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite for harpsichord
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solo in C (Essercizii Musici) Camerata Koln
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Sabine Bauer (harpsichord)
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3.33am
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Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto in F for two
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horns, HWV 333 Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
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Rachel Podger (violin/director)
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Gottfried von der Goltz (violin/director)
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3.50am
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata in C for oboe, violin
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and continuo, RV 779 Camerata Koln
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4.04am
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Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Suite (Les Indes
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galantes) Neue Dusseldorfer Hofmusik
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Mary Utiger (director)
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4.37am
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Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in G, K105
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Virginia Black (harpsichord)
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4.42am
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Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Concerto in D minor for
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violin and strings, D45 Federico Agostini (violin)
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Slovenski Solisti Marko Munih (conductor)
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5.00am
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Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): La gitana for violin and piano
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Patrik Ringborg (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano)
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5.04am
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Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): Violin Concerto in
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E flat, Op 7, No 6 Europa Galante
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Fabio Biondi (violin/director)
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5.19am
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Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Sonata for violin and
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guitar, Op 31 (Napoleon) Viktor Pikajzen (violin)
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Evgenia Sejdelj (piano)
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5.28am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 1
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in B flat, K207 Benjamin Schmid (violin)
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The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra
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Adam Fischer (conductor)
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5.48am
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Schulhoff, Erwin (1894-1942): Duo for violin and cello
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Isabelle van Keulen (violin) Quirine Viersen (cello)
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6.01am
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Walton, William (1902-1983): Concerto for violin and
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orchestra James Ehnes (violin)
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Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)
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6.31am
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Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for either violin
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or cello Daniil Shafran (cello)
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Anton Osetrov (piano).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00gntfj)
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From 7.00am
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Liszt, arr. Dreznin: Apres une lecture de Dante
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Kremerata Baltica Gidon Kremer (conductor)
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Rameau: Les sauvages (Les Indes galantes)
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Orchestra of the 18th Century Frans Bruggen (conductor)
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Goldmark: Wedding March (Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op 26)
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Los Angeles Philharmonic Jesus Lopez-Cobos (conductor)
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From 8.30am
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Faure: Suite: Pelleas et Melisande, Op 80
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Serge Baudo (conductor)
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Bridge: The Princess and The Prince; A fairy tale suite
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for piano Mark Bebbington (piano)
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Smetana: Scherzo; Trio (Festive Symphony in E, Op 6)
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Sejna (conductor).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00gntfl)
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10.00am
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Haydn: Symphony No 7 in D (Le midi)
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Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Jesus Lopez-Cobos (conductor)
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10.21am
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Smetana: String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From my life)
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Smetana Quartet
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10.49am
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Liszt: Die Ideale, S106 BBC Philharmonic
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Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)
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11.19am
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Messiaen: L'Alouette Lulu (Catalogue d'oiseaux)
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Peter Hill (piano)
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11.31am
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Byrd: The Battell - arr. Howarth
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Philip Jones Brass Ensemble.
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvw)
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 5
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Donald Macleod looks at Haydn's late compositions,
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including his masterpiece The Creation, inspired partly by
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the music of Handel and also by a visit to the planetary
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observatory of William Herschel.
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Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season.
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Trumpet Concerto Jurgen Schuster (trumpet)
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Cologne Chamber Orchestra
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Helmut Muller-Bruhl (conductor) Naxos 8.570482 T10-12
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Arianna a Naxos Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)
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Roger Vignoles (piano) Hyperion CDA67174 T1-4
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The Creation (excerpt) Michael Schade (Uriel)
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Christian Gerhaher (Raphael) Arnold Schoenberg Choir
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Concentus Musicus Wien Nikolaus Harnoncourt (director)
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Harmonia Mundi 82876583402 CD1 T1-3
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String Quartet, Op 76, No 3 (Emperor) - 2nd mvt
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Alban Berg Quartet EMI CDC5561662 T6-10.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gntfn)
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Mahler Plus Series, Episode 4
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Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at
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LSO St Luke's, London.
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Monica Groop (mezzo-soprano) Rudolf Jansen (piano)
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Schubert: Suleika I, D720 (Goethe-v Willemer); Geheimes,
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D719 (Goethe); Suleika II, D717 (Goethe-v Willemer)
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Berg: Vier Lieder, Op 2
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Mahler: Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder (F Ruckert); Liebst
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du um Schonheit (F Ruckert); Ich bin der Welt abhanden
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gekommen (F Ruckert); Erinnerung (Richard Leander); Um
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schlimme Kinder artig zu machen; Aus!Aus!; Hans und Grete;
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Wer hat das Liedlein erdacht?
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Schoenberg: Galathea (F Wedekind); Gigerlette (OJ
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Bierbaum); Der Genugsame Liebhaber (H Salus); Arie aus dem
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Spiegel von Arkadien (E Schikaneder) - From Brettl-lieder
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(Cabaret songs).
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gntfq)
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Handel Operas 2009, Episode 4
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The conclusion of Handel's masterpiece Agrippina, part of
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a complete cycle of the composer's operas.
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Handel: Agrippina, Act 3
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Agrippina ...... Della Jones (soprano)
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Claudius, her second husband and Emperor of Rome ......
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Alastair Miles (bass)
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Nero, her son ...... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)
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Poppea, everybody's mistress ...... Donna Brown (soprano)
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Otho, army commander ...... Michael Chance (countertenor)
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Pallas, Agrippina's sidekick ...... George Mosley (bass)
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Narcissus, Agrippina's other sidekick ...... Jonathan
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Peter Kenny (countertenor)
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Lesbus, Claudius' servant ...... Julian Clarkson (bass)
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Juno, the goddess ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (alto)
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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English Baroque Soloists.
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14:55 Afternoon on 3 (b00hbs76)
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 4
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Penny Gore presents a performance of Respighi's showpiece,
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The Pines of Rome, an educational collaboration between
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the BBCNOW and the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. The
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featured Welsh composer is the woman celebrated by the
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National Orchestra of Wales's new Grace Williams Studio.
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Plus Elgar conducted by Richard Hickox and Tadaaki Otaka,
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who won the Elgar medal for his worldwide championing of
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the composer's music
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Respighi: Pines of Rome BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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National Youth Orchestra of Wales
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Paul Daniel (conductor)
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3.15pm
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Elgar: In the South BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Richard Hickox (conductor)
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Grace Williams: Fairest of Stars Ailish Tynan (soprano)
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales James Judd (conductor)
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3.55pm
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Elgar: Symphony No 1 BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Tadaaki Otaka (conductor).
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17:00 In Tune (b00gntfs)
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19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gntfv)
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Performance on 3: Hoddinott, Varese, Holt, Beethoven,
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Sibelius, Ravel, Fri, 23 January 2009 - Part 1
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Petroc Trelawny presents the BBC National Orchestra of
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Wales' inaugural concert from the purpose-built BBC
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Hoddinott Hall at Cardiff's Wales Millennium Centre, the
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UK's newest concert venue and the new home for the
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orchestra. Under the baton of principal conductor Thierry
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Fischer, the orchestra performs a varied and challenging
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programme of music.
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Llyr Williams (piano) Baiba Skride (violin)
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BBC National Chorus of Wales
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Thierry Fischer (conductor)
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Hoddinott: Badger in the Bag Varese: Ionisation
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Simon Holt: St Vitus in the kettle (world premiere)
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Beethoven: Choral Fantasy.
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19:45 Twenty Minutes (b00grqn9)
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A Soundscape of Colour: The World of Alun Hoddinott
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(1929-2008)
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Donald Macleod presents a profile of one of Wales's most
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influential creative forces, the composer Alun Hoddinott,
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after whom the BBC Hoddinott Hall is named.
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20:05 Performance on 3 (b00grqmv)
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Performance on 3: Hoddinott, Varese, Holt, Beethoven,
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Sibelius, Ravel, 23/01/2009
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Petroc Trelawny presents the conclusion of the BBC
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National Orchestra of Wales's inaugural concert at BBC
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Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff.
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Llyr Williams (piano) Baiba Skride (violin)
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BBC National Chorus of Wales
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Thierry Fischer (conductor)
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Sibelius: Violin Concerto
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Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe Suite No 2.
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21:15 The Verb (b00gntfx)
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Ian McMillan's guests include Orange Prize-nominated
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novelist Xiaolu Guo, with a new short story written
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specially for the programme, and Buddhist
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singer-songwriter Padma.
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Born near Sheffield, for many years Padma believed he was
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destined for a Buddhist order, but finally gave up the
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idea of a monk's life to write songs. Inspired by the
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writings of Henry David Thoreau, he currently lives in a
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yurt in the Pyrenees when not recording or performing, and
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joins Ian in the studio to perform tracks from his EP
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Songs for an Entryphone.
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22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvw)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:00 The Essay (b00gntfz)
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The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 5
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Douglas Dunn finds Burns too distant to be a direct
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influence on himself, but he sees the way that the poet's
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influence changed across the 20th Century.
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23:15 World on 3 (b00gnryc)
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From the Festival Club in Glasgow, Mary Ann Kennedy
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introduces some of the 1,500 artists from across the world
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who feature in 2009's Celtic Connections, now one of the
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UK's biggest music festivals. With late-night sessions and
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interviews from the venue, with line-ups that are
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traditionally never divulged before the day, and which has
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seen some memorable unplanned collaborations.
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