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SATURDAY 27 DECEMBER 2008
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g2vbr)
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1.01am
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Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Prelude: Hr. Oluf han Rider
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(Master Oluf Rides) - incidental music
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1.07am
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Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 3 in C
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1.37am
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Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 4 in A minor
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Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR
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Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
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2.12am
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Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Springtime on Funen
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Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano) Mathias Hedegaard (tenor)
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John Lundgren (bass-baritone) Danish National Choir/DR
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Danish National Vocal Ensemble/DR
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Danish Girls' Chorus/DR
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Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR
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Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
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2.30am
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Winterreise, D911
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Thomas Guthrie (baritone) David Owen Norris (piano)
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3.39am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 29 in A,
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K201 Concerto Copenhagen
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Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor)
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4.00am
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Cello Concerto in D minor
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Charles Medlam (cello) London Baroque
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4.09am
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Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Four Mazurkas
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Ashley Wass (piano)
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4.20am
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Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): 3 Airs from Vauxhall
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Gardens (arr. Steele-Perkins for trumpet and orchestra)
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Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) The King's Consort
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Robert King (director)
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4.31am
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Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): 7 Dances of the Dolls,
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Op 91c (arr. for wind quintet)
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Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet
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4.43am
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Kyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Bulgarian Madonna, from
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two works after paintings of Vladimir Dimitrov
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Simfonieta Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio
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Kamen Goleminov (conductor)
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4.49am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in A minor
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for 4 keyboards, BWV1065
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Ton Koopman, Tini Mathot, Patrizia Marisaldi, Elina
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Mustonen (harpsichords) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
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Ton Koopman (director)
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5.00am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Septet in B flat for
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three oboes, three violins and basso continuo
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Il Gardellino
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5.09am
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Eespere, Rene (b.1953): Festina lente
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Talinn Music High School Chamber Choir
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Evi Eespere (director)
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5.18am
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Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Pavane; Forlane (Quelques
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Danses, Op 26) Bengt Ake-Lundin (piano)
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5.28am
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Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance in G for violin and
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orchestra, Op 26 Julia Fischer (violin)
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Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
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Christopher Warren-Green (conductor)
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5.36am
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Fontana, Giovanni Battista (c.1592-1631): Sonata undecima
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for cornet, violin and basso continuo Le Concert Brise
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5.45am
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Arriaga, Juan Cristosomo (1806-1826): Stabat mater
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Grieg Academy Choir
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Bergen Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra
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Juanjo Mena (conductor)
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5.53am
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Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): (Lassen) Lose Himmel meine
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seele, S494 (transcr. for piano)
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Sylviane Deferne (piano)
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5.59am
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Obrecht, Jakob (1450-1505): Omnis spiritus laudet -
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offertory motet for five voices Ensemble Daedalus
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6.06am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Cello Concerto in D
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France Springuel (cello)
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Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
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Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor)
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6.26am
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Anonymous: Four Renaissance Chansons
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Vancouver Chamber Choir Ray Nurse (lute/guitar/viol)
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Nan Mackie, Patricia Unruh (viols)
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Magriet Tindemans (viol/recorder) Liz Baker (recorder)
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Jon Washburn (director)
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6.38am
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Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Piano Concerto No 2 in F
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Patrik Jablonski (piano)
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Polish Radio Orchestra of Warsaw
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Wojciech Rajski (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g2xnp)
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Alistair Appleton
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Featuring a gentle movement by Mahler and a concerto for
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two pianos. Plus a specially-recorded carol after 7.30am
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and Bach Dances from 8.00am.
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From 7.00am:
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Mahler: Blumine City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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Simon Rattle (conductor)
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Gabriel Jackson: Nowell sing we BBC Singers
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David Hill (conductor)
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From 8.00am:
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Kabalevsky: Suite: The Comedians BBC Philharmonic
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Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)
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Poulenc: Concerto for two pianos and orchestra
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Eric le Sage, Frank Braley (pianos)
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Liege Philharmonic Orchestra
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Stephane Deneve (conductor).
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09:00 CD Review (b00g3rvn)
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09.05am
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WEBER: Preciosa J.279 from disc Weber Overtures
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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit (conductor)
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Naxos 8.570296 (CD, Budget)
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MOZART: Colloredo Serenade K. 203 from disc Mozart
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Serenades and Divertimento
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Alexander Janiczek (violin and
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director) Linn Records CKD320 (SACD, Mid Price)
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R. STRAUSS: Wiegenlied (Funf Lieder Op. 41) from disc Anna
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Netrebko Souvenirs
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Anna Netrebko (soprano) and other singers, Prague
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Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume (conductor)
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Deutsche Grammophon 4777639 (CD)
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09.30 am
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Building a Library Recommendation
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R. STRAUSS: Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30
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Reviewer – Chris de Souza
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This week's recommendation will be placed on the website
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on Sunday 23rd December
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Next week for the fist Building a Library of 2009 Simon
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Heighes examines recordings of Handel’s Dixit Dominus.
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10.20 New Releases
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BUXTEHUDE: Praeludium in G BuxWV147; from disc Opera Omnia
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IX, Organ Works 4
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(c/w Praeludium in C BuxWV 138; Komm, heiliger Geist,
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Herre Gott BuxWV 199; Canzonetta in G BuxWV 172; Lobt
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Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich BuxWV 202; Wir danken dir,
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Herr Jesu Christ BuxWV 224;Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu
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Christ BuxWV 196; Canzonetta in G BuxWV 171; Vater unser
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im Himmelreich BuxWV 219; Magnificat Primi Toni BuxWV 203;
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Nun lob mein Seel’ den Herren BuxWV 212; Kommt her zu mir,
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spricht Gottes Sohn BuxWV 201; Praeludium in F BuxWV144;
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Canzonetta in C BuxWV 167; Es ist das Heil uns kommen her
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BuxWV 186; Jesus Christus, unser Heiland BuxWV 198; Gott
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der Vater wohn uns bei BuxWV 190; Nimm von uns, Herr BuxWV
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207; Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ BuxWV 189)
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Ton Koopman (Gercke/Herbst organ (1683), Dorfkirche,
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Basedow organ) Challenge Classics CC72248 (CD)
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CPE BACH: Die Himmel erzahlen die Ehre Gottes (c/w
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Magnificat)
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Basler Madrigalisten, L’arpa festante, Fritz Naf
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(conductor) Carus 83.412 (Hybrid SACD)
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JS BACH: Gavotte BWV 1006; HUBAY: Hejre Kati from disc
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Gipsy Way
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(c/w Russian Fantasy; PABLO DE SARASATE: Zigeunerweisen,
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Op. 20; BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor;
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KHACHATURIAN: Sabre Dance; VITTORIO MONTI: Csárdás;
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GEORGES BOULANGER: Georgette in D major; Romanian “Hora”
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in F sharp major; GEORGES BOULANGER: Avant de Mourir;
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Old-hungarian Gipsy Song in C sharp minor; Fakó Csárdás in
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D flat major; Transylvanian Fantasy in E minor Encore;
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Gipsy Song “Náne Cócha”)
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Pavel Sporcl (violin), Romano Stilo (Slovak Gypsy cimbalom
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band) Supraphon SU3951-2 (CD)
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DVORAK: Piano Trio No. 2 in G minor (Scherzo and Finale)
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(c/w TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Trio in A minor Op. 50)
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Smetana Trio Supraphon SU3949-2 (CD)
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SHCHEDRIN: The Ancient Melodies of Russian Folksongs from
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disc Shchedrin: Music for Cello and Piano
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(c/w Sonata; In the style of Albeniz; Quadrille)
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Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Rodion Shchedrin (piano)
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Nimbus NI5831 (CD)
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LISZT: Totentanz (c/w Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2)
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Eldar Nebolsin (piano), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
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Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor)
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Naxos 8.570517 (CD, Budget)
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MUNDY: Vox Patris Caelestis from disc Mary and Elizabeth
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at Westminster Abbey – Sisters in Hope of the Resurrection
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(c/w TYE: Omnes gentes plaudite manibus; TALLIS: Videte
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miraculum; SHEPPARD: Libera nos I; The Second Service -
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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; BYRD: Teach me, O Lord; Ne
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irascaris Domine; O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth;
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WHITE: Exaudiat te Dominus)
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The Choir of Westminster Abbey, James O’Donnell (conductor)
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Hyperion CDA67704 (CD)
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BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 6 (finale)
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Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, Roger Norrington
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(conductor) Hanssler Classic CD 93.219 (CD)
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11.45am Disc of the Week
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MOZART: Piano Concerto in F KV459
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(c/w Piano Concerto in D minor K466)
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Christian Zacharias (piano and director), Orchestre de
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Chambre de Lausanne MDG 9401529 (Hybrid SACD)
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12:15 R3 Music Feature (b00g3rvq)
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International violinist Daniel Hope examines the mysteries
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of the violin. No one knows who invented it and it was
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often seen as the Devil's instrument, certainly one that
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most resembles the human voice and thought at one time to
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be able to steal men's souls. Exploring its history, Hope
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offers up his own thoughts on the violin's musical DNA,
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what he calls the 'soul and feeling of the violin' that
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can be traced back to countries as diverse as Mongolia,
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China, India and Arabia. As well as featuring music from
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the four corners of the world, the programme looks at the
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transformation of the bow as a tool of war to an
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instrument of music. And there's a rare chance for Daniel
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13:00 The Early Music Show (b00g3rvs)
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15th-century English composer Nicholas Ludford
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Lucie Skeaping talks to conductor Andrew Carwood about the
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music of the 15th-century English composer Nicholas
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Ludford. Often seen as bridging the gap between two more
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famous composers, Robert Fayrfax and John Taverner, he has
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been described by musicologist David Skinner as one of the
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last unsung geniuses of Tudor polyphony. Music featured is
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taken from some of Ludford's festal mass settings and
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includes a performance of his motet Domine Jesu Christe.
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The recordings were made especially for the programme by
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the BBC Singers conducted by Andrew Carwood.
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Ludford: Ave cuius conception (extract)
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The Cardinall's Musick Conducted by Andrew Carwood
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ASV CD GAU 131 Track 12
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Ludford: Domine Jesu Christe The BBC Singers
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Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording)
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Ludford: Kyrie from Lady Mass (Feria iii)
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The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood
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(BBC recording)
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Ludford: Gloria from Missa videte miraculum
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The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood
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(BBC recording)
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Segue to:
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Ludford: Credo from Lady Mass (Feria iii)
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The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood
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(BBC recording)
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Ludford: Sanctus/Benedictus from Missa Christi Virgo
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The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood
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(BBC recording)
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Segue to:
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Ludford: Agnus Dei from Lady Mass (Feria iii)
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The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood
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(BBC recording).
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g9nhn)
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Belcea Quartet
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A concert given by the Belcea Quartet in May 2008 at the
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Wigmore Hall in London. The programme contrasts two
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masterpieces of the quartet repertoire, the concentrated
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minature movements of Webern's Op 5 and Schubert's
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wide-ranging and tragic Death and the Maiden. Presented by
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Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Webern: 5 Movements, Op 5. Schubert:
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String Quartet in D minor (Death and the Maiden).
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15:00 World Routes (b00g3rxj)
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World Routes in Brazil, Episode 1
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In the first of two programmes, Lucy Duran travels to
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rural North East Brazil. This week she goes in search of
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traditional Forro, a style of country music much-loved in
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Brazil but little-known outside. Plus, travelling deeper
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inland towards the Sertao - Brazil's wild semi-desert area
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- she has a chance encounter with some singing cowboys.
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Producer James Parkin.
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Including:
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Gonzaga: Danado de Bom Luiz Gonzaga
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Brazilian Classics 3 Luaka Bop 7599-26323-2
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Gonzaga: A Feira de Caruaru Luiz Gonzaga
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Brazilian Classics 3 Luaka Bop 7599-26323-2
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Herbert Lucena: Balanca Boeiro Azulao with his musicians
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Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th
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September 2008
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Azulao: Dona Teresa Azulao with his musicians
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Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th
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September 2008
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Azulao: Dor de Cotovelo Azulao with his musicians
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Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th
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September 2008
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Silva: Nesse coco eu mao brinco mais Walmir Silva
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Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th
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September 2008
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Silva: Improvisation for Paulo Andre Walmir Silva
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Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th
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September 2008
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Silva: Casa de Maroca Walmir Silva
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Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th
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September 2008
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Melo: Brasil Pernambuco Maciel Melo
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Volume 1 of Musica de Pernambuco: Forro,
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Trad: Balanco da canoa Coco Raizes
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Recorded by the BBC in Arcoverde on 7th September 2008
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Trad: Abelha Coco Raizes
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Recorded by the BBC in Arcoverde on 7th September 2008
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Improvisation about the World Routes team
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Unknown cowboys
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Recorded by the BBC in the Sertao of Pernambuco on 7th
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September 2008
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16:00 Jazz Library (b00g3tfr)
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Earl Hines
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To coincide with 2008's 105th anniversary of the swing
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bandleader's birth, pianist Martin Litton joins Alyn
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Shipton to select the highlights from a number of new
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reissues of Earl Hines's music. Considered one of the most
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accomplished pianists in jazz, Hines's work has, in recent
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years, tended to be eclipsed by that of other swing
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bandleaders, although there has now been a revival in
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interest in it.
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Including:
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DISC 1 Title Rosetta Artist Earl Hines
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Composer Hines / Woode Album The Quintessence
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Label Fremaux Number FA 237 CD 2 Track 5
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Personnel: Charlie Allen, George Dixon, t; Walter Fuller,
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t, voc; Louis Taylor, William Franklin, tb; Darnell
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Howard, Omer Simeon, Cecil Irwin, Jimmy Mundy, reeds; Earl
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Hines, p; Lawrence Dixon, g; Quinn Wilson, b; Wallace
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Bishop, d. 12 Dec 1934
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DISC 2 Title Glad Rag Doll Artist Earl Hines
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Composer Hines Album Deep Forest Label Chant Du Monde
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Number 2741465 CD 1 Track 11
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Personnel: Earl Hines, p.
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DISC 3 Title Weather Bird
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Artist Earl Hines and Louis Armstrong Composer Armstrong
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Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux
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Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 4
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Personnel: Louis Armstrong, t; Earl Hines, p. 5 Dec 1928.
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[Also on The Earl: Original Recordings 1928-41, Naxos)
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DISC 4 Title Caution Blues (Blues in Thirds)
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Artist Earl Hines Composer Hines
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Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux
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Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 7
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Personnel: Earl Hines, p. 9 Dec 1928.
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[Also on The Earl: Original Recordings 1928-41, Naxos)
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DISC 5 Title Blues in Thirds
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Artist Sidney Bechet Trio Composer Hines
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Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux
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Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 16
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Personnel: Sidney Bechet, cl, Earl Hines, p; Baby Dodds,
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d. 6 Sep 1940.
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DISC 6 Title The Father’s Getaway Artist Earl Hines
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Composer Hines Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux
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Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 12
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Personnel: Earl Hines, p. 29 Jul 1929
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DISC 7 Title Grand Terrace Shuffle Artist Earl Hines
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Composer Hines Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux
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Number FA 237 CD 2 Track 10
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Personnel: Edward Simms, Milton Fletcher, George Dixon, t;
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Walter Fuller, t, voc; Edward Burke, John Streamline
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Ewing, Joe McLewis, tb; Leroy Harris, Robert Crowder, Omer
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Simeon, Budd Johnson, reeds; Earl Hines, p; Claude
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Roberts, g; Quinn Wilson, b; Alvin Burroughs, d. 12 July
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1939
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DISC 8 Title Let’s Get Started Artist Earl Hines
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Composer Hines, Cook Album The Quintessence
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Label Fremaux Number FA 237 CD 2 Track 18
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Personnel: Willie Cook, Palmer Davis, Art Walker, Bill
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Douglas; t; Pappy Smithm Bennie Green, Cliff Smalls, tb;
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Scoops Carry, Lloyd Smith, Kermit Scott, Wardell Gray,
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John Williams, reeds; Bill Thompson, vib; Earl Hines, p;
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Rene Hall, g; Gene Thomas, b; Chick Booth, d. May/Jun 1946
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DISC 9 Title My Monday Date
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Artist Loiuis Armstrong All Stars Composer Hines
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Album California Concerts Label MCA
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Number CD 1 Track 12
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Personnel: Armstrong, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Jack
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Teagarden, tb; Hines, p; Arvell Shaw, b; Cozy Cole, d,
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Pasadena Civic Auditoriium, 1951.
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DISC 10 Title I Never Knew Artist Earl Hines
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Composer Pitt, Eagen, Marsh, Whiteman
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Album Tour De Force Label Black Lion
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Number 760 140 Track 4
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Personnel, Earl Hines, p; 29 Nov 1972.
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DISC 11
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Title In My Solitude (from Duke Ellington Medley)
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Artist Earl Hines Composer Ellington
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Album Live in Orange Label Black and Blue
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Number BB 967-2 Track 7 (final part)
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Personnel: Earl Hines, p. 12 July 1974.
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17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00g3tft)
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Including:
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JRR 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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High Noon (Dimitri Tiomkin) (2'35'')
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Performed by Bernie Glow, Stan Fishelson, Nick Travis (tp)
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Frank Rehak, Jim Dahl (tb) Gene Quill (as) Morty Lewis
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(ts) Sol Schlinger (bar) Hal Schaefer (p) Chet Amsterdam
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(b) Stan Webb (reeds) Charlie Persip (d)
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Recorded NY, April 1958 Taken from the album Showcase
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LP (London HAT 2147; Side 1 / Track 6)
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Rug Cutter's Swing (Henry Red Allen) (2'47'')
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Performed by Russell Henry Red Allen (tp) Claude Jones
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(tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Russell Procope, Hilton Jefferson
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(as) Horace Henderson (p,arr) Lawrence Larry Lucie (g)
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Elmer James (b) Walter Johnson (d)
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Recorded New York, September 25, 1934
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Taken from the album Swing Out
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1996 CD (Topaz TPZ 1037; Track 17)
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Denomination Blues (Washington Phillips) (5’30’’)
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Performed by Washington Phillips (dolceola,vcl)
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Recorded Dec 5 1927
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Taken from the album I Am Born to Preach the Gospel
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1991 CD (Yazoo YAZOO2003(1); Track 8)
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Just One More Chance (Arthur Johnston / Sam Coslow)
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(3'10'')
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Performed by Lucky Thompson and his Lucky Seven:
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Neal Hefti (tp) Benny Carter (as,arr,comp) Lucky Thompson
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(ts) Bob Lawson (bar) Dodo Marmarosa (p) Red Callender (b)
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Lell Young (d) Recorded Los Angeles, April 22 1947
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Taken from the album Esquire All-American Hot Jazz Sessions
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1989 CD (Bluebird ND 86757(1))
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Streets of London (McTell) (3'23)
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Performed by The Neo-Troglodytes: Wally Fawkes (clt),
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Colin Smith (tpt), Campbell Burnap (voc, tbn), Doug Murray
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(pno), Tony Desborough (bs), Derek Hogg (dms)
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Recorded 25 November 1978, Eltham
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Taken from the album The Neo-Troglodytes
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1979 LP (Dawn Club DCS 33.001, side 1 track 2)
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African Mailman (Nina Simone) (3'07'')
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Performed by Nina Simone (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Albert
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Tootie Heath (d) Recorded New York, 1957
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Taken from the album Nina Simone
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1999 CD (Charly CDGR295(1); Track 14)
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Ko-didi (Victor Williams) (7'30'')
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Performed by Mongezi Feza (tp) Dudu Pukwana (as) Victor
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Williams (p,el-p,voice) Peter Cowling (b-g) John Stevens
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(d) Bob (cga)
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Recorded London October 14 & 15 and November 30 1974
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Taken from the album Flute Music
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LP (Caroline CA 2005. Side 1 / Track 3)
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Blue Chopsticks (Herbie Nichols) (6’12’’)
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Performed by Roswell Rudd (tb) Steve Lacy (sop) Misha
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Mengelberg (p) Kent Carter (b) Han Bennink (d)
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Recorded Milan, Italy, Jun 25 & 26 1982
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Taken from the album Regeneration
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LP (Soul Note SN1054; Side 1 / Track 1)
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Black Coffee (Sonny Burke / Paul Francis Webster) (7’47’’)
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Performed by Sonny Criss (as) Walter Davis (p) Paul
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Chambers (b) Alan Dawson (d) Recorded NY, Oct 21 1966
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Taken from the album This is Criss
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1990 CD (Prestige OJCCD4302(1); Track 1)
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All Night Dance (Bennie Wallace) (5'45'')
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Performed by Ray Anderson (tb) Bennie Wallace (ts) Rabbit
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Edmonds (sax) Mac Dr. John Rebennack (p) Stevie Ray
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Vaughan (el-g) Bob Cranshaw (el-b) Bernard Pretty Purdie
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(d) Recorded NY early 1985
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Taken from the album Twilight Time
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LP (Blue Note BT 85107; Side 1 / Track 1)
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Skin Deep (Louie Bellson) (6'46'')
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Performed by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra:
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Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson (tp) Ray Nance (tp)
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Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, Juan Tizol (tb) Jimmy
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Hamilton (cl,ts) Russell Procope (as,cl) Hilton Jefferson,
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Paul Gonsalves (as) Harry Carney (bar) Duke Ellington (p)
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Wendell Marshall (b) Louie Bellson (d)
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Recorded NY August 12 1952
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Taken from the album Ellington Uptown
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CD (Columbia/Legacy 512917 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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The BBC is not responsible for the content of external
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internet sites.
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Jazz Record Requests Presented by Geoffrey Smith
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Producer: Benedict Warren
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Saturday 27 December 2008 5pm–6 pm
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18:00 Opera on 3 (b00g3tfw)
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Puccini: La fanciulla del West
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Puccini's La fanciulla del West in a production by the
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Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
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The cloudy mountains of Wild West California at the height
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of the Gold Rush form the setting for La Fanciulla del
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West, the most vivdly cinematic of Puccini's operas. Its
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characters come from the ends of the earth to the Polka
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Saloon, where they gather to drink, gamble, gossip and
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fight. The mining camp is full of men, with just one
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woman, the owner of the saloon, Minnie. She is a
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scripture-reading innocent, admired and respected by
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everybody. Into this environment comes Dick Johnson, in
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reality Ramirez, a bandit on the run. Despite her better
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instincts, Minnie falls for him, much to the annoyance of
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Jack Rance the sheriff, who fancies Minnie himself. Rance
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hunts Johnson down and is about to have him lynche
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Minnie ...... Eva-Maria Westbroek (soprano)
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Dick Johnson ...... Jose Cura (tenor)
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Jack Rance ...... Silvano Carroli (baritone)
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Nick ...... Bonaventura Bottone (tenor)
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Ashby ...... Eric Halfvarson (bass)
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Jake Wallace ...... Vuyani Mline (bass)
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Sonora ...... Daniel Sutin (baritone)
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Trin ...... Hubert Francis (tenor)
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Bello ...... Kostas Smoriginas (bass-baritone)
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Happy ...... Quentin Hayes (bass)
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Joe ...... Harry Nicoll (tenor)
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Larkens ...... Andrew Foster-Williams (baritone)
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Harry ...... Robert Murray (tenor)
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Sid ...... Adrian Clarke (baritone)
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Billy Jackrabbit ...... Graeme Danby (bass)
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Wowkle ...... Clare Shearer (soprano)
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Jose Castro ...... Jeremy White (bass)
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Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent
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Garden Antonio Pappano (conductor).
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21:00 Between the Ears (b00g3tfy)
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Woven in Time
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A story about black female identity as told through the
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words of poets Zena Edwards, Khadijah Ibrahim and Jean
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Binta Breeze, and the lives of women in an Afro-Caribbean
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hair salon. Taking the themes of woven hair and woven
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lives, of history and culture, the programme examines the
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link between the changing politics of black female
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identity, ideas of black beauty and how this has been
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expressed through hair.
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21:30 Paradise Lost (b00grsqx)
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Episode 6 Read by Anton Lesser.
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Michael continues to explain to Adam the conflict with
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Satan and his Angels, ending with their expulsion from
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heaven following the victory by the Messiah.
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22:30 Hear and Now (b00g3tgs)
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Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2008, Highlights
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from the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Mu
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Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Robert Worby presents highlights
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from the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
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Bryn Harrison's substantial new work for the festival
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Repetitions in Extended Time takes centre stage alongside
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Peter Adriaansz's Prana and the Matthew Adkins-curated
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[60] Project.
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Peter Adriaansz - Prana (17:24) excerpts
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Percussion Group The Hague
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The Netherlands Vocal Laboratory Catch
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Tuesday 25 November, Bates Mill
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Silent Noisy Music – excerpts
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Wilhem Latchoumia (Piano Baschet-Malbos)
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Crank: Scott McLaughlin, James Saunders, Nick Williams
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(music box)
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Tuesday 25 November, Creative Arts Building Recital Hall
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[60] PROJECT (World Premiere) excerpts
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Curated, mixed and performed by Mathew Adkins
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Friday 28 November, North Light Gallery
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Bryn Harrison - Repetitions in Extended Time (46:48)
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ensemble plus-minus Sunday 23 November, St Paul's Hall
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SUNDAY 28 DECEMBER 2008
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00:00 Jazz Library (b00g777w)
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Jimmy McGriff
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Alyn Shipton picks the finest discs by the late Jimmy
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McGriff, widely regarded not only as one of the fathers of
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both soul jazz and acid jazz, but also as one of the
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greatest of all jazz organists. As well as Alyn's archive
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interviews with McGriff himself, there are several of his
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best tracks including All About My Girl, I've Got a Woman
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and The Worm.
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g3tyh)
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1.01am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet, Op 64, No 5, in
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D, The Lark
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1.20am
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Myaskovsky, Nikolai (1881-1950): String Quartet No 13, Op
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86, in A minor
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1.45am
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Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): String Quartet No 13, Op
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138, in B flat minor
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2.08am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): String Quartet, Op 18,
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No 4, in C minor Borodin Quartet
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Ruben Aharonian & Andrei Abramenkov (violins)
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Igor Naidin (viola) Vladimir Balshin (cello)
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2.34am
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Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Piano Concerto, Op 20, in
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F sharp minor, Op 20 Anatol Ugorski (piano)
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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
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Gunther Schuller (conductor)
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3.05am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite in E minor
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Douglas Mackie & Jane Dickie (flutes)
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Barbara Jane Gilbey & Imogen Lidgett (solo violins)
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Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
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Geoffrey Lancaster (conductor/harpsichord)
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3.38am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 94 in G, Surprise
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Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
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Philippe Entremont (conductor)
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4.01am
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Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Overture from The
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Wasps - Aristophanic suite BBC Concert Orchestra
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Barry Wordsworth (conductor)
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4.11am
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Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Arabesque, Op 18, in C
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Angela Cheng (piano)
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4.19am
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Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Suite from 'Dido and Aeneas'
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Concerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director)
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4.26am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Coriolan - Overture, Op
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62 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
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Riccardo Chailly (conductor)
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4.34am
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Pahor, Karol (1896-1974): Oce nas hlapca Jerneja (The
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Bailiff Yerney's Prayer) Chamber Choir AVE
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Andraz Hauptman (conductor)
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4.40am
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Avison, Charles (1709-1770): Concerto Grosso No 5 in D
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minor Concerto Copenhagen
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Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor)
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4.49am
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Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude to Act 1 - from Die
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Meistersinger von Nurnberg
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Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Tamas Vasary (conductor)
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5.00am
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Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) arr. Malcolm Sargent:
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Notturno (Andante) - from String Quartet No 2 in D (3rd
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movement) Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
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Bramwell Tovey (conductor)
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5.08am
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Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Concerto Grosso, Op
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6, No 4, in A minor The Sixth Floor Ensemble
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Anssi Mattila (conductor)
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5.19am
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Bridge, Frank (1879-1941): No 2 in G minor, Hornpipe
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(Allegro moderato) - from Miniatures
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Moshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)
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William Tritt (piano)
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5.22am
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Gesang der Geistern uber den
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Wassern, Op 167 (Spirits song above the waters)
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Estonian National Male Choir
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Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
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Juri Alperten (director)
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5.32am
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Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) arr. Lucien Cailliet:
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Prelude, Op 23, No 5, in G minor
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Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
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Sergiu Commissiona (conductor)
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5.37am
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Agrell, Johan Joachim (1701-1765): Concerto for Flute,
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Strings and Continuo Rachael Brown (flute)
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Concerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director)
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5.53am
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Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Elegy for String Quartet
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Borodin Quartet
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5.58am
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Forqueray, Antoine (1672-1745): No 5 La Portugaise (Suite
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No 1 in D minor) Vital Julian Frey (harpischord)
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6.01am
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Le Tombeau de Couperin - suite
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for orchestra Norwegian Radio Orchestra
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Antoni Ros-Marbà (conductor)
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6.21am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 5, Op 107, in
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D, Reformation Norwegian Radio Orchestra
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Vytautas Lukocius (conductor)
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6.50am
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Lehar, Franz (1870-1948): Overture to Zigeunerliebe
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Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Franz Lehar (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g3tyk)
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Alistair Appleton
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Featuring a cheery Octet by Hummel and a madrigal by
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Tippett. Plus a specially recorded carol at 7.00am and
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Bach Dances at 8.00am.
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Including after 7.00am:
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Verdi: Overture (Nabucco) New Philharmonia Orchestra
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Riccardo Muti (conductor)
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Arr. Karsten Gundermann: Susser die Glocken BBC Singers
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David Hill (conductor)
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From 8.00am:
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Tippett: Dance, Clarion Air Finzi Singers
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Paul Spicer (conductor)
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Copland: An Outdoor Overture Cincinatti Pops Orchestra
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Erich Kunzel (conductor)
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From 9.00am:
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Bach: Cantata: Gottlob! nun geht das Jahr zu Ende, BWV28
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Soloists Bach Collegium Japan
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Masaaki Suzuki (conductor)
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Waldteufel: Les patineurs Philharmonia Orchestra
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Herbert von Karajan (conductor).
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10:00 Iain Burnside (b00g3tym)
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Celebrations
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While Christmas festivities are still in full swing, Iain
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can't offer calling birds, French hens or turtle doves -
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but does gather together a group of distinguished guests,
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including Nicholas Hytner and Douglas Boyd. They discuss
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some of their musical discoveries of the year and suggest
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a few musical frivolities to help maintain the festive
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cheer.
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12:00 Private Passions (b00g3tzb)
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Michael Berkeley talks to comedian Sue Perkins, who is one
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half of comedy duo Mel and Sue and stars with Giles Coren
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in the BBC2 series The Supersizers Go. She revealed a
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totally new area of expertise when she won the BBC's
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Maestro conducting competition in 2008. Her great passion
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is the music of Benjamin Britten, and her other choices
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include a Mozart aria, excerpts from Pergolesi's Stabat
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mater and the finale from Stravinsky's The Firebird.
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M Berkeley The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)
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Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 T10 00 25
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Britten Sunday Morning and The Storm (from the 4 Sea
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Interludes from Peter Grimes) LSO/André Previn
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Benjamin Britten EMI 764736-2 T14 [03 47] & 16 [04 25] 08
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12
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Mozart Ach ich fühls...(Pamina's aria from The Magic
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Flute, Act 2)
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Ruth Ziesack (Pamina), Vienna PO/Georg Solti
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Mozart DECCA 433 210-2 CD2 T8 03 55
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Britten Dies Irae (from the Sinfonia da Requiem)
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CBSO/Simon Rattle
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Benjamin Britten EMI CDC 555394-2 T24 05 22
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Stravinsky Finale from The Firebird Suite
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Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein
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Leonard Bernstein DG 477 5193 CD1 T7 03 25
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Britten Interlude and Balulalow (from A Ceremony of
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Carols, Op.28)
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Orlando Silkstone Carter (treble), Victoria Davies (harp),
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Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford/Stephen Darlington
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Britten LAMMAS LAMM 146D T9 [04 31] T6 [01 15] 05 46
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Pergolesi Stabat Mater and Quando Corpus (from the Stabat
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Mater)
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Emma Kirkby (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor),
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Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood
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Pergolesi Stabat Mater OISEAU LYRE 425 692-2 T1 [04 28]
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T12 [04 22] 08 50
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13:00 The Early Music Show (b00g3v01)
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Highlights from the 2008 Gottingen Handel Festival
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Lucie Skeaping presents highlights from the 2008 Gottingen
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Handel Festival in Germany, featuring music by John
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Dowland, William Lawes, John Jenkins, Giles Farnabye,
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William Byrd and Thomas Arne. Performances include
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countertenor Michael Chance with the ensemble Fretwork,
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English dances from Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort
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and Emma Kirkby with London Baroque.
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Dowland: Mr Nicholas Griffiths' Gaillard
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The Harp Consort Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King
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Lawes: Pavan for The Harp Consort The Harp Consort
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Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King
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Lawes: To Pansies; On the Lilies; To the Sycamore
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Michael Chance (countertenor) Fretwork
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Byrd: Prelude and Ground; Rejoice unto the Lord Fretwork
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Segue to:
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Byrd: Rejoice unto the Lord
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Michael Chance (countertenor) Fretwork
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Jenkins: Fancy and Ayre in G minor London Baroque
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Farnabye: Farnabye's Humours The Harp Consort
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Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King
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Morley: O Grief, Even on the Bud
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Michael Chance (countertenor) Fretwork
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Arne: Four Shakespeare Songs Emma Kirkby (soprano)
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London Baroque.
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14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00g3v23)
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Chi-chi Nwanoku Dvorak: Bagatelle Op.47 No.5
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Liviu Casleanu (violin), Michal Kurkowski (violin),
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Christian Brunnert (cello), Dennis Russell Davies
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(harmonium) Musica Mundi CD311116 Track 14
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Nielsen: 'Underlige Aftenlufte'
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Kurt Westi (tenor), Henrik Metz (piano)
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Kontrapunkt 32047KON, track 6
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Edward German: Welsh Rhapsody
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National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Andrew Penny
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(conductor) Naxos 8223726, track 6
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David Wynne: Sonata No.2, 1st Movt.
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Eric Harrison (piano) Lyrita SRCD284, track 1
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music
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Elizabeth Connell (soprano), Anne Dawson (soprano), Linda
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Kitchen (soprano), Amanda Roocroft (soprano), Diana
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Montague (mezzo soprano), Jean Rigby (mezzo soprano),
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Sarah Walker (mezzo soprano), Catherine Wyn-Rogers
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(contralto), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Arthur Davies
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(tenor), Maldwyn Davies (tenor), Martyn Hill (tenor),
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Thomas Allen (baritone), Alan Opie (baritone), John
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Connell (bass), Gwynne Howell (bass), English Chamber
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Orchestra, Matthew Best (conductor)
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Hyperion CDS44321, track 1
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Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto .
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Walter Boeykens (clarinet), Beethoven Academie, Jan
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Caeyers (Director) Harmonia Mundi HMC901489, track 1
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Wolf: Italian Serenade New Zealand String Quartet
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Naxos 8557374, track 9
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Vivaldi: Gloria RV.589 .
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Deborah York (soprano), Patrizia Biccire (soprano), Sara
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Mingardo (contralto), Akademia, Concero Italiano, Rinaldo
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Alessandrini (Director) Opus 111, OPS30195, tracks 1-12
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16:00 Choral Evensong (b00g3v2p)
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A service of music and readings including the first
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broadcast performance of Ex Maria Virgine - a sequence of
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Christmas carols by John Tavener and completed on
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Christmas Day 2005.
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Verbum caro; Nowell! Nowell! Out of your sleep; Remember O
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thou man; Sweet was the song; Ave rex angelorum; There is
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no rose; Ding! Dong! merrily on high; Rocking; Unto us is
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born a Son; Verbum caro.
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Organ scholar: Simon Thomas Jacobs
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Director of music: Timothy Brown.
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17:00 Discovering Music (b00g3v3m)
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The Play of Daniel
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Stephen Johnson is joined by Andrew Lawrence King and
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members of the Harp Consort to explore the music and ideas
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in the medieval Play of Daniel, one of the earliest pieces
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of musical theatre. A 13th-century 'opera' about the
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prophet Daniel, first executed by young clerics at
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Beauvais Cathedral, it was performed in the New Year as
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part of the Feast of Fools and combines burlesque with the
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mysteries of the Daniel story.
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With a complete staged performance of the work, recorded
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at York Minster as part of the 2008 York Early Music
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Festival.
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18:45 The Choir (b00g3v74)
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Musicals
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Antonín Dvorák: ‘Blossoms with which Spring allures us’
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from part 1 of Saint Ludmila
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Czech Philharmonic Chorus, Prague Symphony Orchestra
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conducted by Václav Smetácek
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Supraphon 112141-2 212, disk 1 track 2
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Sherman & Sherman: Me ol’ Bamboo from Chitty Chitty Bang
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Bang
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Michael Ball & Ensemble (original London cast) with Robert
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Scott, musical director MRBB001, track 9
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Lerner & Loewe: Ascot Gavotte from My Fair Lady
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2001 London Cast Recording with Nick Davies, musical
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director FIRST NIGHT CASTCD83, track 10
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Lerner & Loewe: With a Little Bit of Luck from My Fair Lady
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2001 London Cast Recording with Nick Davies, musical
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director FIRST NIGHT CASTCD83, track 4
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Cy Coleman (music) Dorothy Fields (lyrics): The Rhythm of
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Life from Sweet Charity
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Arnold Soboloff, Harold Pierson, Eddie Gaspar and Ensemble
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with Fred Werner, musical director
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Columbia CK2900, track 11
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Andrew Lloyd Weber & Tim Rice: Requiem for Evita from Evita
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Colm Wilkinson (role of Che), plus chorus, rock musicians,
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and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Anthony
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Bowles MCA DMCX503, track 2
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Stephen Sondheim: The Ballad of Sweeney Todd, from Sweeney
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Todd
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Michael Cerveris (role of Sweeney Todd) & Manoel Felciano
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(role of Tobias), plus Company
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Nonesuch 7559-79946-2, track 1
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Rodgers and Hammerstein: There is nothin’ like a dame from
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South Pacific
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Original Broadway Cast with Salvatore Dell’isola, musical
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director Columbia CK32604, track 7
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George Enescu: Symphony No. 3 Opus 21
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BBC Philharmonic conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky and
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Leeds Festival Chorus with chorus master Simon Wright
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Chandos CHAN9633, track 3
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Sailing at Dawn, and The Song of the Sou’Wester, from
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Songs of the Fleet (1910)
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Gerald Finley (baritone) with the BBC National Orchestra
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of Wales and the BBC National Chorus of Wales conducted by
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Richard Hickox Chandos CHSA5043, tracks 1-2
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20:00 Drama on 3 (b00g3v76)
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Beyond Words
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By Maurice Maeterlinck and adapted by Katie Hims.
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Dr Patrick McGuinness introduces three short plays by a
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key figure in late 19th-century symbolist theatre.
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The Intruder
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A family keep vigil together when one of their number is
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ill, but only the blind grandfather seems to see what is
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really happening.
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The Seven Princesses
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The king and queen of an unnamed land wait on the terrace
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of a castle high above the sea for the return of their
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grandson.
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Interior
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Two men, sent ahead to warn a family that their daughter
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has drowned, are stopped in their tracks by the sight of
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her household at peace through a window.
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With John Rowe, Lizzy Watts, Paul Rider, Trystan Gravelle,
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Sheila Reid and Manjeet Mann.
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Directed by Jessica Dromgoole and Marc Beeby.
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21:20 Rossini (b00g3v9g)
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Pianist Marielle Labeque plays the Prelude religieux from
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Rossini's Petite Messe solennelle.
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21:30 Paradise Lost (b00g4g2m)
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Episode 7 Read by Anton Lesser.
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Adam asks Raphael to tell him why this world was first
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created. Raphael explains that following Satan's expulsion
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from Heaven, God desired to create a new world populated
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by new creatures.
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22:15 Words and Music (b00g3vm4)
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Ancient Greece
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Actors Tim McMullan and Clare Higgins read poems and prose
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extracts by Shakespeare, Keats, Auden and Homer etc on the
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subject of Ancient Greece. With music by Schubert,
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Tippett, Bernstein, Stravinsky and Ravel
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Producer's Note
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The culture and mythology of Ancient Greece have inspired
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a wide range of writers and composers: the plays of the
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Elizabethan dramatists William Shakespeare and Christopher
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Marlowe; the dramas of Racine during the 17th Century;
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Goethe; the Romantics Keats, Tennyson and Matthew Arnold;
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and in the 20th Century Yeats, Auden and Greece’s own
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Cavafy.
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Cavafy’s Ithaka and Tennyson’s Ulysses both, in different
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ways, explore the notion of The Journey. And their
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reference point is one of the central myths of ancient
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Greek culture, the journey of Ulysses/Odysseus back to his
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homeland of Ithaka after the end of the Trojan War as
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recounted in Homer’s great epic the Odyssey.
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And so we start this sequence with the famous opening to
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Homer’s Odyssey where the poet invokes the muse for
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inspiration and describes Ulysses/Odysseus (“the man of
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many devices”) as he sets out on his return journey. And
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before that, Keats, whose reading of Homer in the
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translations of George Chapman was a life-changing
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experience (“Much have I travelled in the realms of Gold”).
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[Ravel, Nicholas Maw and Duparc all describe the sun-lit
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Mediterranean of Greece and the excitement of travel in
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their music]
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It was the Greek king Menelaus’s wife, Helen who
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indirectly caused the Trojan War by running off with the
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Trojan Prince, Paris. Offenbach takes a sardonic view of
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the whole affair as the Greek kings and heroes march on in
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La Belle Hélène. But Christopher Marlowe and Richard
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Strauss allow themselves to be swept up in her
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overwhelming beauty.
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The introductions to Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida
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and Tippett’s King Priam both catapult us into the broil
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of the Trojan War itself.
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In The Shield of Achilles Auden reflects bitterly on the
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differences between the Greek world as described by
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Homer—a world where, even amid warfare, imagination
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naturally ran to scenes of peace—and the world of
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totalitarian horror Auden himself imagines. At the same
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time, Auden criticizes Homer for attributing glory to
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warriors. Auden's moral opprobrium is directed, not at
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Thetis or Hephaestus, but at the strong iron-hearted
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man-slaying Achilles.
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But, away from the battle we see a softer side of Achilles
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in his tent, as he fantasizes with his friend Patroclus
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about their life after the war has finished. [Tippett]
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The love of Achilles for Patroclus became one of the icons
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of male romantic love for the Greeks. Cavafy muses on The
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Horses of Achilles who are upset by the death of Patroclus
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and mourn the “eternal disaster of death”.
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The Agathon movement from Bernstein’s Serenade (after
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Plato’s Symposium) leads from the Cavafy to Agathon’s
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speech in praise of love from Plato’s Symposium.
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Ancient Greece seems to have been a very male-dominated
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society, with women definitely occupying a lower rung of
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importance. However Greek tragedy has given us some of the
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strongest female characters in world literature: Medea,
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Clytemnestra, Elektra and Phaedra whose obsessive sexual
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passion for the virginal Hippolytus ends in disaster
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(Racine, Britten)
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The Greek male by contrast could either have been
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all-male, all-conquering heroes such as Odysseus and
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Achilles; or at the other extreme they were chaste epicene
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youths such as Hippolytus or Ganymede (Goethe, Schubert)
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We come full circle with Yeats’s poem Leda and the Swan in
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which Zeus disguises himself as a swan in order to rape
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Leda who eventually gives birth to Helen whose elopement
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The journey to Ancient Greece ends on the slopes of Mount
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Parnassus with Apollo, the Greek god of poetry inspiring
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the 9 muses (Stravinsky, Matthew Arnold). And the sequence
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fades away as Words and Music become one in the wordless
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conclusion to Strauss’s An dem Baum
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Daphne: Daphne transformed into a laurel tree by Apollo.
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Clive Portbury (producer)
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Readers Clare Higgins (CH) and Tim McMullan (TM)
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00:00:00
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Ravel - Lever du jour from Daphnis et Chloe
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Lever du jour from Daphnis et Chloe
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Boston Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado
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DG 4594392, CD1, Tk15
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00:01:12
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Keats - On first looking into Chapman's Homer (CH)
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00:04:55
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Homer (trans by George Chapman) - beg of The Odyssey (CH)
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00:06:55
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Maw -Odyssey CBSO Simon Rattle
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EMI 7542772, CD1, Tk1
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00:09:22
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Cavafy (trans Edmund Keeley & Philip Sherrard) - Ithaka
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(CH)
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00:11:31
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Duparc - L'invitation au voyage
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Barbara Hendricks, soprano
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Orchestre de l'Opera de Lyon John Eliot Gardiner
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EMI 7496892, Tk12
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00:15:50
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Tennyson - Ulysses (TM)
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00:20:22
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Offenbach - Couplets des Rois from La belle Helene
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Various soloists Les Musiciens du Louvre
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Marc Minkowski Virgin 45477, CD1, Tk12
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00:23:06
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Marlowe - Faust's speech from Dr Faustus (TM)
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00:24:24
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Strauss - Zweite Brautnacht from Die Agyptische Helene
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Deborah Voigt, Helen American Symphony Orchestra
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Leon Botstein Telarc 80605, CD2, Tk1
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00:29:04
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Shakespeare - Intro to Troilus and Cressida (CH)
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00:30:13
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Tippett - Start of King Priam (War! War!)
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London Sinfonietta London Sinfonietta Chorus
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David Atherton Chandos 9406, CD1, Tk1
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00:31:41
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W. H. Auden - The Shield of Achilles (TM)
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00:35:01
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Tippett - O rich-soiled land from King Priam
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Robert Tear, Achilles Timothy Walker, guitar
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David Atherton Chandos 9406, CD1, Tk21
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00:40:03
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Cavafy (trans Edmund Keeley & Philip Sherrard) -
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The Horses of Achilles (CH)
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00:40:32
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Bernstein - Agathon from Serenade (after Plato's
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Symposium) Gidon Kremer, violin Israel Philharmonic
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Leonard Bernstein DG 447947, Tk4
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00:45:19
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Plato (trans Benjamin Jowett) -Agathon's speech from the
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Symposium (TM)
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00:47:00
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Racine (trans by Robert Bruce Boswell) - from Phaedra (CH)
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00:50:30
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Britten - Start of Phaedra to I want your sword's
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spasmodic final inch Ann Murray, mezzo ECO
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Steuart Bedford Collins 70372, CD2, Tks 17-21
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00:56:02
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Goethe (trans Stephen Plunkett) - Ganymede (CH)
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00:57:17
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Schubert - Ganymede Ian Bostridge, tenor
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Julius Drake, piano EMI 56347, Tk2
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01:01:15
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Yeats - Leda and the Swan (TM)
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01:02:18
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Stravinsky - Prologue to Apollon Musagete
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Sinfonietta de Montreal Charles Dutoit
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Decca 440327, Tk12
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01:07:12
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Matthew Arnold - Apollo Musagetes (TM)
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01:09:05
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Strauss - End of An dem Baum Daphne BBC Singers
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Choristers of Kings College, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury
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Collins 14952, Tk1
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23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00g3w66)
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Guy Barker at Ronnie Scott's
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Featuring a set recorded at Ronnie Scott's where trumpeter
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and composer Guy Barker revisits some of the works he has
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written over the years that reflect his passion for film
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noir. Barker, the son of a film stuntman, has a passion
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for story-telling from that period and with his 13-piece
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band revisits classics such as Underdogs and his
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celebrated Sounds in Black and White, which recreates the
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story of the hero, the girl and the villain in classic
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film noir style. Plus a work by Barker that uses the
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unique voicing of the Tubax (contra bass baritone
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saxophone) and the contra bass clarinet. In a pre-concert
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interview, Barker describes how he voices his characters
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in the band and how his love
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Title: Love for Sale Artist: Bobby Wellins
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CD: Snapshot
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Track: 5 Label: Trio Records TR 580 Comp: Cole Porter
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Pub: MCPS Dur: 10.36
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BBC Recording Title: Underdogs
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Artist: Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra Comp: Guy Barker
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Pub: Guy Jeffery Barker/MCPS Dur: 18.11
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BBC Recording Title: Scenes in Black and White
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Artist: Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra Comp: Guy Barker
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Pub: Guy Jeffery Barker/MCPS Dur: 45.32
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MONDAY 29 DECEMBER 2008
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g3w7p)
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1.01am
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Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op 45
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Barbara Bonney (soprano) David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
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Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor)
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2.08am
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Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 9 in E minor
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(From the New World) Norwegian Radio Orchestra
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Jan Soderblom (conductor)
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2.55am
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Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Nonet in F for wind quintet,
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string trio and double bass, Op 31
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Budapest Chamber Ensemble Andras Mihaly (conductor)
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3.25am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Concerto in C for
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violin, cello, piano and orchestra, Op 56
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Arve Tellefsen (violin) Truls Mork (cello)
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Havard Gimse (piano) Norwegian Radio Orchestra
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Rolf Gupta (conductor)
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4.00am
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Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto grosso in F, Op 6
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No 9 The King's Consort Robert King (director)
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4.10am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Prelude and Fugue in E
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minor, Op 35 No 1 Sylviane Deferne (piano)
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4.19am
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Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Four Madrigals
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Danish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)
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4.29am
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Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Toccata per cembalo in
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G minor/major Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)
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4.37am
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Myslivecek, Josef (1737-1781): String Quintet No 2 in E
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flat Netherlands Chamber Orchestra
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Rudolf Werthen (conductor)
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4.49am
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Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974), arr. Timothy Kain: Scaramouche
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Guitar Trek
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5.00am
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rosamunde - ballet music, D797
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Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Heinz Holliger (conductor)
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5.07am
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Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Visions Fugitives VIII -
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XIII, Op 22 Roger Woodward (piano)
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5.15am
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Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Gloria (Mass Puer natus est
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nobis for seven voices) BBC Singers
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Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
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5.25am
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Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880): Polonaise in A for violin
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and piano, Op 21 Piotr Plawner (violin)
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Andrzej Guz (piano)
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5.35am
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Forster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Ah, peccatores graves
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Olga Pasiecznik, Marta Boberska (sopranos)
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Kai Wessel (alto)
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Krzysztof Szmyt, Jacek Wislocki (tenors)
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Dirk Snellings (bass) Il Tempo
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5.42am
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Koehne, Graeme (b.1956): Unchained Melody
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Adelaide Symphony Orchestra David Porcelijn (conductor)
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5.53am
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Massenet, Jules (1842-1912), arr. Marsick: Meditation for
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violin and piano (Thais) Reka Szilvay (violin)
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Naoko Ichihashi (piano)
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5.58am
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Bologna, Jacopo da (c.1340-1386): Aquila altera: Madrigal
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for three voices (version with anonymous diminutions from
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the Faenza Codex) Millenarium
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Christophe Deslignes (director)
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6.06am
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Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Flute Concerto in D, Op 10
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No 3 Karl Kaiser (flute) Camerata Koln
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6.18am
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano Sonata No 7 in
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D, Op 10 No 3 Ingrid Fliter (piano)
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6.40am
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Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Orchestral Suite No 4
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in D, BWV1069 La Petite Bande
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Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g3wh1)
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Rob Cowan
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Featuring rousing music by Schubert, Spohr and Bizet, plus
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a specially recorded carol and Bach Dances at 8.00am.
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Including from 7.00am:
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Schubert: Overture (Des Teufels Lustschloss), D84
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Vienna Philharmonic Istvan Kertesz (conductor)
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Ronald Corp: Quem pastores laudavere BBC Singers
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David Hill (conductor)
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Mendelssohn: Scherzo (Octet in E flat, Op 20)
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Boston Symphony Orchestra Charles Munch (conductor)
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From 8.30am:
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Wagner: Overture (Rienzi) Berlin Philharmonic
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Klaus Tennstedt (conductor)
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Bizet: L'Arlesienne Suite No 2
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Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise
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Thomas Beecham (conductor)
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Spohr: Violin Concerto No 8 in A minor, Op 47
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Hilary Hahn (violin) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Eiji Oue (conductor).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3x8r)
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Sarah Walker Including:
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10.00 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in A flat, BWV 862; in G
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sharp minor, BWV 863 (Well Tempered Clavier Book I)
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Scott Ross (harpsichord) PELLEAS CD 0101/2 (2 CDs)
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10.09 Beethoven: Violin Sonata in A, Op.47 – “Kreutzer”
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Itzhak Perlman (violin), Martha Argerich (piano)
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EMI 5568152
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10.44 Schubert: Tôw l'hôdôs, D.953
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Oliver Widmer (baritone), Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Erwin
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Ortner (conductor) TELDEC 4509945462 (7 CDs)
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10.51 Britten: The Prince of the Pagodas - Act II, Scene 2
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London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen (conductor)
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VIRGIN VCD7595782 (2 CDs)
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11.21 Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30
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The Building a Library recommendation from CD Review
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mendation.
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3x8t)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 1
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In a special series of programmes recorded at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm, Donald Macleod and
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John Eliot Gardiner explore the music of Hector Berlioz,
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regarded by many as France's greatest composer.
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They focus on a single work, the Messe solennelle, which
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Berlioz composed at the tender age of 21. Long thought
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lost - the composer incinerated the parts after only two
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performances - the score turned up in 1992 in an oak chest
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in an Antwerp organ loft, where it had lain unnoticed for
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over a century. Despite Berlioz's evidently low opinion of
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it, the Messe solennelle is a remarkable and still
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relatively little-known work that bears many hallmarks of
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the composer's mature style.
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Excerpt from Tuba mirum (Grande Messe des Morts)
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London Symphony Orchestra Colin Davis (conductor)
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Philips 475 7765 - Tr 3
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Messe solennelle (1824-5) (all parts excluding the
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Offertory motet) Donna Brown (soprano)
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Jean-Luc Viala (tenor)
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Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone) Monteverdi Choir
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Philips 442 137-2 - Trs 1-9, 11-14.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3x8w)
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Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 1
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A concert featuring tenor Ian Bostridge partnered by Royal
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Opera House music director Antonio Pappano in Schubert's
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Schwanengesang, given at the Snape Maltings Concert Hall
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as part of the 2008 Aldeburgh Festival.
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Schubert: Widerschein, D639b; Der Winterabend, D938; Die
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Sterne, D939; Schwanengesang, D957.
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14:10 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3x8y)
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Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 1
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Penny Gore presents performances given at the 2008
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Salzburg Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic.
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Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 1 of 4)
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Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone)
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Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano)
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Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano)
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg
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Marc Minkowski (conductor)
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Mozart: Piano Trio in E, K542 Isabelle Faust (violin)
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Jean Guihen Queyras (cello)
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Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
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Dvorak: Carnaval Overture; Symphony No 9 in E minor (From
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the New World) Vienna Philharmonic
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Christoph Eschenbach (conductor)
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Lully: Alceste (excerpts) Attersee Institute Orchestra
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Jordi Savall (conductor)
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Mozart: Divertimento in E flat, K113; Piano Concerto in C
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minor, K491 Lars Vogt (piano)
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Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra Ivor Bolton (conductor).
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17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4xrq)
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Episode 8 Read by Anton Lesser.
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Adam and Raphael talk further, as Adam explains his life
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in Paradise, his loneliness and, following his discussion
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17:45 New Generation Artists (b00g3x90)
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New Generation Artists, Episode 6
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Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of
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the brightest new talents in the classical music world.
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Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year
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series featuring studio and live concert performances by
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this group of young musicians.
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Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor, K478
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Aronowitz Ensemble
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Schumann: Frauenliebe und- leben
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Daniela Lehner (mezzo-soprano) Jose Luis Gayo (piano)
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Vladimir Peskin: Concerto No 1 (orig. version for trumpet
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and piano) Giuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet)
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Roberto Arosio (piano).
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19:00 BBC Proms (b00g3x92)
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2008, Prom 64: Wagner, Messiaen, 29/12/2008
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From the BBC Proms 2008, the Berlin Philharmonic conducted
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by Simon Rattle in two works based on the tragic story of
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the forbidden love between the Cornish knight Tristan and
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Isolde the Irish princess. Wagner's own concert version of
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the overture to his great opera of love and death combined
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with the final aria of his heroine is followed by the
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centrepiece of Messiaen's trilogy on the same subject: the
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monumental Turangalila Symphony.
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Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
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Tristan Murail (ondes martenot) Berlin Philharmonic
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Simon Rattle (conductor)
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Wagner: Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
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Messiaen: Turangalila Symphony.
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20:45 Belief (b00g3x94)
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Series 4, Prof Simon Conway Morris
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Joan Bakewell speaks to Prof Simon Conway Morris, a
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palaeontologist who has made a detailed study of the
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Burgess Shale fossil records in Canada.
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21:15 BBC Proms (b00g3x96)
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2008, Proms 2008: Puccini - Il tabarro
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Part of a Christmas and New Year series of highlights of
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the 2008 BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. In August,
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2008 Gianandrea Noseda celebrated Puccini's 150th
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anniversary by conducting the BBC Philharmonic, BBC
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Singers and an international cast in a concert performance
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of his one-act opera Il tabarro.
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Puccini: Il tabarro (concert performance; sung in Italian)
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Barbara Frittoli (Giorgetta) Miro Dvorsky (Luigi)
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Lado Ataneli (Michele) Jane Henschel (La Frugola)
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Barry Banks (Il Tinca) Alastair Miles (Il Talpa)
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Allan Clayton (A song-vendor)
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Katherine Broderick (Young lover)
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Edgaras Montvidas (Young lover) BBC Singers
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BBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor).
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22:15 Composer of the Week (b00g3x8t)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00g3x98)
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Best of Live 2008
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Jez Nelson selects music from the best live concerts
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recorded by Jazz on 3 during 2008. Including music from
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German powerhouse Peter Brotzmann who took over
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Amsterdam's Bimhuis jazz club with Toshinori Kondo, New
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York trumpet player Dave Douglas with his Buster
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Keaton-inspired Keystone project, and heavyweight guitar
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hero Bill Frisell, whose unique sound-world of blues- and
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country-influenced jazz won over a hugely receptive
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Cheltenham crowd earlier in 2008. PLAYLIST
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Best of Live 2008
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Jazz on 3 29/12/08
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Presenter: Jez Nelson Producer: Peggy Sutton
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ASTRONOTES PLAY “BASIL OUTSIDE”
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RECORDED AT THE BIMHUIS, AMSTERDAM IN APRIL 2008
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LINE UP:
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Felicity Provan – cornet Joost Buis – trombone
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Jan Willem van der Ham – alto sax, bassoon
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Tobias Delius – tenor sax, clarinet
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Frans Vermeerssen – baritone sax Paul Pallesen – guitar
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Achim Kaufmann – piano Wilbert de Joode – double bass
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Alan Purves – percussion Michael Vatcher – percussion
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http://www.plutones.com/astro.html
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RICHARD GALLIANO & MICHEL PORTAL PLAY HERMETO PASCOAL’S
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“CHORINHO PRA ELE”
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RECORDED AT THE WIGMORE HALL (LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2007)
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LINE UP:
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Richard Galliano – accordion, accordiana
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Michel Portal – clarinet, soprano saxophone, bass
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clarinet, bandoneón
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http://www.richardgalliano.com
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BILL FRISELL QUINTET PLAYS BENNY GOODMAN’S “BENNY’S BUGLE”
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RECORDED AT EVERYMAN THEATRE (CHELTENHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL
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2008)
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LINE UP:
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Bill Frisell – guitar Chris Cheek – tenor sax, clarinet
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Ron Miles – trumpet Larry Grenadier – bass
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Rudy Royston – drums
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http://www.billfrisell.com
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JERRY DAMMERS & THE SPATIAL AKA ORCHESTRA PLAY SUN RA’S
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“SOUL VIBRATIONS OF MEN”
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RECORDED AT EVERYMAN THEATRE (CHELTENHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL
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2008)
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LINE UP:
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Jerry Dammers – musical director, keyboards
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Denys Baptiste – saxophone Larry Stabbins – saxophone
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Zoe Rahman – piano Finn Peters – flute
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Jason Yarde – alto sax Anthony Joseph – poet
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Francine Luce – vocals Neil Charles – double bass
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Patrick Illingworth – drums
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Crispin 'Spry' Robinson – percussion
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Mat Fox – baritone sax Robin Hopcraft – trumpet
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Harry Brown – trombone Damian Hands – saxes
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Ollie Bayley – electric bass Guy Clarke – guitar
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Steve Gibson – classical percussion, vibes
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DAVE DOUGLAS & KEYSTONE PLAY “MARRIED LIFE”
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RECORDED AT THE JAZZ STANDARD IN NEW YORK IN APRIL 2008
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LINE UP:
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Dave Douglas – trumpet Marcus Strickland – saxophone
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Adam Benjamin – Fender Rhodes Brad Jones – bass
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Gene Lake – drums DJ Olive – turntables, laptop
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http://www.davedouglas.com
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THE BAD PLUS PLAY “METAL”
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RECORDED AT THE JAZZ CAFÉ, CAMDEN IN JUNE 2008
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LINE UP:
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Reid Anderson – bass Ethan Iverson – piano
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David King – drums
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http://www.myspace.com/badplus
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JOHN SCOFIELD TRIO PLUS HORNS PLAY “OVER THE TOP”
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RECORDED AT THE JAZZ CAFÉ, CAMDEN IN MARCH 2008
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LINE UP:
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John Schofield – guitar Matt Penman – bass
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Bill Stewart – drums
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Phil Grenadier – trumpet, flugelhorn
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Tom Olin – tenor sax, flute, alto flute
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Frank Vacin – baritone sax, bass clarinet
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http://www.johnscofield.com
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MARC RIBOT’S SPIRITUAL UNITY PLAY ALBERT AYLER’S “SPIRITS”
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RECORDED AT THE VISION FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK
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LINE UP:
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Marc Ribot – guitar Henry Grimes – bass
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Roy Campbell Jnr – trumpet Chad Taylor – drums
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http://www.marcribot.com
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DAVID TORN RECORDED AT THE VORTEX, JANUARY 2008
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LINE UP:
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Craig Taborn – keyboards Tom Rainey – drums
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Tim Berne – alto sax David Torn – guitar, live sampling
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http://www.davidtorn.net
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CHARLIE HADEN QUARTET WEST PLAY ORNETTE COLEMAN’S “LONELY
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WOMAN”
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RECORDED AT QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL (LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL
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2007)
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LINE UP:
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Charlie Haden – double bass Rodney Green – drums
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Alan Broadbent – piano Ernie Watts – saxophone
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http://www.charliehadenmusic.com
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BOBO STENSON TRIO PLAYS “DON’S KORA SONG”
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RECORDED AT ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC, MANCHESTER
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LINE UP:
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Bobo Stenson – piano Anders Jormin – db bass
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Jon Fält – drums
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http://www.myspace.com/bobostenson
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TUESDAY 30 DECEMBER 2008
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g3x9s)
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01:01AM
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937)
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Le Tombeau de Couperin, arr. Mason Jones for wind quintet
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Oxalys Ensemble
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01:15AM
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Satie, Erik (1866-1925) Gymnopédie No.1 for piano
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Gymnopédie No.3 for piano Edna Stern (piano)
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01:21AM
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Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974)
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La cheminée du Roi René (Op. 205) Oxalys Ensemble
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01:32AM
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Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963)
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Sextet for wind quintet and piano
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Edna Stern (piano), Oxalys Ensemble
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01:50AM
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Kaski, Heino (1885-1957) Symphony (Op.16) in B minor
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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus
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(conductor)
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02:18AM
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Various Puer Natus in Bethlehem, Alleluia!
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Elmer Iseler Singers, Lydia Adams (conductor)
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The songs are: Eleanor Daley: Ave maris stella
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Derek Holman: Gaudete!
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Alexander Tilley: In the Bleak Mid-winter
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Stephen Chatman: A Christmas Lullaby
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Lydia Adams: Angelus ad Virginem
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Andrew Ager: In dulci jubilo
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Stephen Chatman: Jumalisten joucko
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Eleanor Daley: The Huron Carol
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Graeme Wearmouth: Christmas Lullaby
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Donald Patriquin: Puer nobis nascitur
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Donald Patriquin: Puer nobis nascitur
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Eric Robertson: Puer natus in Bethlehem
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Eric Robertson: Un Instant mystique
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Ruth Watson Henderson: Laetetur Jerusalem
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Ruth Watson Henderson: Laetetur Jerusalem
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Christos Hatzis: Paranymphus adiens
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Christos Hatzis: Paranymphus adiens
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Peter Togni: Corde natus
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Peter Togni: Of the Father's love begotten
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Mark Sirett: Waye Not His Cribb
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Berthold Carrière: Verbum caro factum est
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Berthold Carrière: Verbum caro factum est
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Healey Willan: Resonet in laudibus
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Healey Willan: Christmas Song of the 14th Century
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03:30AM
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Wagner, Richard (1813-1883)
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Morgendammerung; Siegfried's Rheinfahrt; Siegfried's Tod
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und Trauermarsch; Finale, from 'Götterdammerung'
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Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frübeck de Burgos
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(conductor)
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04:00AM
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Marais, Marin (1656-1725)
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Pièces en trio - suite No 5 in E minor
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La Simphonie du Marais
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04:16AM
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847)
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Sonata for organ No.6 (Op.65 No.6) in D minor
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Martti Miettinen (organ)
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04:31AM
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Bruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697)
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Jauchzet dem Herren alle Welt
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Guy de Mey (tenor), Ricercar Consort
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04:44AM
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Svendsen, Johann (1840-1911)
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Festival Polonaise for orchestra (Op.12)
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Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Jordan (conductor)
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04:53AM
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Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) Toccata in D minor
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Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)
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05:00AM
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Purcell, Henry (1659-1695)
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Nos.2, 13 & 14 from 'Hail, bright Cecilia' (Z.328)
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Soloists, chorus and instrumentalists of Swiss Radio
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Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor)
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05:08AM
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Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764)
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Les Boréades, overture to Act IV, Scene 4
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Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director)
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05:11AM
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Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687) Dernière Sarabande
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Concerto Copenhagen, Andrew Lawrence-King (director &
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harpsichord)
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05:14AM
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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893)
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Concerto for Piano No.3 (Op.75) in E flat major
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Mikhail Pletnev (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony
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Orchestra, Vassil Stefanov (conductor)
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05:28AM
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Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002)
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Suite Hébraïque No.1 for clarinet and piano
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James Campbell (clarinet), Valerie Tryon (piano)
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05:40AM
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Raminsh, Imant (b.1943) Put vejini (Blow Ye Wind!)
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KAMER Youth Chorus, Maris Sirmais (conductor)
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05:44AM
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Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957)
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Tuule, tuule leppeaman (Blow wind gently) (Op.23 No.6b)
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Pirkko Törnqvist (soprano), Finnish Radio Chamber Choir,
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Eric-Olof Söderström (conductor)
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05:47AM
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Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) 4 piano pieces (Op.1)
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Christian Ihle Hadland (piano)
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06:00AM
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Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924)
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Pelleas et Melisande – suite (Op.80)
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BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)
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06:17AM
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Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) Après un rêve (after Fauré)
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To a Nordic Princess Handel in the Strand
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Leslie Howard (piano)
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06:30AM
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Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759)
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Die ihr aus dunkeln Grüften den eiteln Mammon grabt
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(HWV.208) In'den angenehmen Büschen (HWV.209)
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(Nos.7 & 8 from German Arias)
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Hélène Plouffe (violin), Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André
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Laberge (organ)
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06:38AM
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Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806)
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Sinfonia (MH.340) (P.17) in E flat major
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Academia Palatina, Florian Heyerick (director)
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06:53AM
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Greef, Arthur de (1862-1940)
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Humoresque for Orchestra (second version)
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Flemish Radio Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor)
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrh)
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Rob Cowan
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Featuring a specially recorded carol, and Bach Dances at
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8.00am.
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Including from 7.00am:
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Glinka: Jota Aragonesa USSR Symphony Orchestra
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Evgeny Svetlanov (conductor)
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Richard Rodney Bennett: Carol BBC Singers David Hill
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Handel: Concerto grosso in G, Op 3 No 3
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Academy of Ancient Music Richard Egarr (director)
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8.30am
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Sullivan: Overture in C (In memoriam)
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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Sir Vivian Dunn (conductor)
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Shostakovich, arr. Viktor Poltoratsky: Various Preludes,
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Op 34 Moscow Virtuosi Vladimir Spivakov (conductor)
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Debussy: Violin Sonata Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin)
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Alexander Lonquich (piano).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3xxd)
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Sarah Walker Including:
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10.00 Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony, Op.9
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Heimbach Chamber Music Festival Orchestra, Daniel Harding
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(conductor) EMI 4769022
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10.21 Beethoven: Leonore, Act II – ‘Ach, brich noch
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nicht…Komm Hoffnung’
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Leonore: Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano), Orchestre
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Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner
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(conductor) DG 4537192 (3 CDs)
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10.30 Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Act II ‘Alfine,
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eccoci qua…Ah! Qual colpo inaspettato’
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Figaro: Thomas Allen (baritone), Almaviva: Francisco
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Araiza (tenor), Rosina: Agnes Baltsa (mezzo soprano),
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Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Neville Marriner
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(conductor) PHILIPS 4110582 (3 CDs)
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10.37 Bizet: Carmen - conclusion of Act I
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Carmen: Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Don José:
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Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Zuniga: Xavier Depraz, French
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National Radio Orchestra, Thomas Beecham (conductor)
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EMI 7492402 (2 CDs)
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10.45 Méhul: La Chasse du jeune Henri – Overture
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham (conductor)
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SONY SMK 91167
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10.58 Brahms: Violin Sonata No.3 in D minor, Op.108
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Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Lars Vogt (piano)
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EMI 5575252
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11.19 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.9
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London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult (conductor)
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DECCA 4732412 (2 CDs)
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0m)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 2
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Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in
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conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz
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is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks
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with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing
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this remarkable music.
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They explore two of Berlioz's symphonies - Harold in Italy
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and Romeo and Juliet. But are they really symphonies?
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Harold includes a part for solo viola, which suggests a
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concerto, but it's more like a song without words, evoking
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the spirit of Byron's Childe Harold, than a true concerto
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role. That's certainly what Paganini thought: he
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commissioned Berlioz to write it but then lost interest
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when he realised that it was not going to allow him
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sufficient scope to show off.
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And Romeo, with its voices, its chorus and its plot, is as
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much a concert opera as it is a symphony, closely
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following the action of the Shakespeare play that amazed
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the composer when he saw it in September 1827.
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Like a pioneering horticulturalist, Berlioz created new
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musical hybrids to suit his present purpose, so no wonder
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that some of his contemporaries were confused. But in the
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process he created some of the most thrilling, dramatic
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and beautiful music of the 19th century.
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Ecot de joyeux compagnons (Histoire d'un rat) (Huit scenes
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de Faust, Op 1) Philip Cokorinos (baritone)
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Montreal Symphony Chorus and Orchestra
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Charles Dutoit (conductor) Decca 475 097-2 Tr 4
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Harold aux montagnes (Harold in Italy, 1st mvt)
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Gerard Causse (viola)
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Philips 446 676-2 Tr 1
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Romeo seul; Scene d'amour (Romeo et Juliette, Op 17)
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Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano)
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Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor)
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Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone) Monteverdi Choir
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Philips 454 454-2 CD 2 Trs 9, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3y30)
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Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 2
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Highlights from a concert given at the 2008 Aldeburgh
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Festival.
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Imogen Cooper (piano) Duncan McTier (double bass)
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Belcea Quartet
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Schubert: String Quartet No 13 in A minor, D804
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(Rosamunde); String Quintet, D667 (Trout).
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14:20 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y61)
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Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 2
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Music from the 2008 Salzburg Festival and the Vienna
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Philharmonic, including Grieg's Peer Gynt and Brahms's
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German Requiem. Presented by Penny Gore.
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Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 2 of 4)
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Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone)
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Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano)
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Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano)
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg
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Marc Minkowski (conductor)
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Brahms: A German Requiem Genia Kuchmeier (soprano)
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Thomas Hampson (baritone) Arnold Schoenberg Chorus
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Vienna Philharmonic Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
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Janacek: Diary of One Who Disappeared
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Michael Schade (tenor) Michaela Selinger (mezzo-soprano)
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Markus Hinterhauser (piano)
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Mozart: Piano Concerto in E flat, K449
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Hibiki Tamura (piano)
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Mozarteum University Symphony Orchestra
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Dennis Russell Davies (conductor).
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17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4g2p)
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Episode 9 Read by Anton Lesser.
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Satan returns to Paradise as a 'mist by night' and enters
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the Serpent. In the morning, Adam and Eve go about their
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labours, separately. Eve encounters the Serpent when on
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her own and takes an irrevocable step.
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18:15 New Generation Artists (b00g3ybc)
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New Generation Artists, Episode 7
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Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of
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the brightest new talents in the classical music world.
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Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year
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series featuring studio and live concert performances by
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this young musician.
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Schubert: Piano Sonata in A, D959 Shai Wosner (piano).
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19:00 BBC Proms (b00g3ybf)
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2008, Prom 65: Brahms, Shostakovich, 30/12/2008
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Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given as part of the
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BBC Proms 2008 by the Berlin Philharmonic under Simon
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Rattle, featuring symphonic masterpieces by Brahms and
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Shostakovich. The opening three chords of Brahms's Third
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Symphony announce the motto on the notes F A F 'frei aber
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froh' (free but joyful). A motto, or musical signature,
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can also be heard in the finale of Shostakovich's Symphony
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No 10, written soon after the death of Joseph Stalin.
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Berlin Philharmonic Simon Rattle (conductor)
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Brahms: Symphony No 3 Shostakovich: Symphony No 10.
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20:45 Belief (b00g3yc6)
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Series 4, AN Wilson
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Joan Bakewell talks with public figures, artists and
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thinkers about what they believe and why. She talks to
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writer, journalist and cultural historian AN Wilson, whose
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attitude to religion has fluctuated over the years. His
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most recent book, Our Times, takes a scathing look at
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Britain since 1953 and believes it has changed so much as
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to be unrecognisable. He puts these changes down to, among
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other things, mass immigration, a decline in church
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attendance and a loss of any sense of being a nation.
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Wilson has supported and attacked religion in almost equal
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measure throughout his work and life. Initially heading
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for a vocation in the church, he left theological college
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after a year and embarked on an academic and writing
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career. In the 1980s, he argued that society should live
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without religion and published books on both Jesus and St
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Paul, professing profound scepticism. Yet the death of his
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mother and his own journey as a parent, have seen him
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distance himself from such writings. Nowadays, Wilson is
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to be found in church on Sundays and welcomes a society
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that embraces religion. But not, fundamentalist forms of
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religion, which he says, are on the increase and are to be
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feared.
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21:15 BBC Proms (b00d5b57)
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2008, Prom 56: Rautavaara and Tavener
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From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Petroc
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Trelawny.
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A concert given as part of the BBC Proms 2008 featuring
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Einojuhani Rautavaara's most popular work - a soundscape
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for taped birdsong and orchestra, set against John
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Tavener's early cantata The Whale, the work that the
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London Sinfonietta premiered at its first concert 40 years
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ago. The programme concludes with the UK premiere of
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Tavener's Cantus mysticus, which uses texts by Goethe
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Dante and Buddhist scripture to explore the creative
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feminine element in the divine.
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Patricia Rozario (soprano) Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
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David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
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Mark van de Wiel (clarinet) London Sinfonietta Chorus
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London Sinfonietta David Atherton (conductor)
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Einojuhani Rautavaara: Cantus arcticus
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John Tavener: Cantus mysticus (UK premiere); The Whale.
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22:30 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0m)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]
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23:30 Late Junction (b00g3ydw)
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Verity Sharp
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Verity Sharp looks back over the releases of 2008,
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including Eric Le Sage playing Schumann, the Gundecha
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Brothers performing Indian Dhrupad, Hesperion XX playing
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viol fantasias by Henry Purcell and the understated world
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of Thomas Feiner and the Opiates.
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WEDNESDAY 31 DECEMBER 2008
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g3xly)
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1.01am
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Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Drottningholmsmusiquen
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(excerpts)
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1.18am
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Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Violin Concerto in D
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minor
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1.31am
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Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Kroningsmusiken
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(Coronation Music) Gustaf Sjokvist Chamber Choir
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Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
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Nils-Erik Sparf (director)
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1.52am
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Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Nouvelles suites de
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pieces de clavecin, ou Seconde livre (1728)
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Annamari Polho (harpsichord)
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2.14am
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): L'heure espagnole
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Goran Eliasson (tenor) Marianne Eklof (mezzo-soprano)
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Trong Halstein Moe (baritone)
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Carl Unander-Scharin (tenor) Lars Avidson (bass)
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Stavanger Symphony Orchestra
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Alexander Dimitriev (conductor)
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3.06am
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Lanner, Joseph (1801-1843): Old Viennese Waltzes
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Arthur Schnabel (piano)
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3.13am
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Kaski, Heino (1885-1957): Prelude
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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Okko Kamu (conductor)
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3.17am
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Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), orch. Schoenberg, Arnold
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(1874-1951): Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25
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Sydney Symphony Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor)
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4.00am
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Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): Overture (Charlotte Corday)
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Flemish Radio Orchestra Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor)
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4.10am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Keyboard Sonata in D
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Andreas Staier (fortepiano)
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4.20am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Overture in F for two
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chalumeaux, two violettes and basso continuo
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Collegium Aureum Franzjosef Maier (concert master)
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4.32am
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Merkel, Gustav (1827-1885): Sonata No 6 in E minor, Op 137
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Gerrit Christiaan de Gier (organ)
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4.53am
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Kalman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953): Peter's Song (Grafin
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Mariza) Denes Gulyas (tenor)
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Hungarian Radio Orchestra Hungarian Radio Choir
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Tamas Breitner (conductor)
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5.00am
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Strauss, Johann Jr (1825-1899): Overture; Treasure
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Waltzes, Op 418 (Der Zigeunerbaron)
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Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra
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Raffi Armenian (conductor)
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5.16am
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Marais, Marin (1656-1728): Les folies d'espagne
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Lise Daoust (flute)
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5.26am
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Ortiz, Diego (c.1510 - c.1570)/Torre, Francisco de la
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(fl.1483-1504): Il Re di Spagna Hesperion XX
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Jordi Savall (director)
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5.29am
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Anon: The Spanish Gypsies Concerto Copenhagen
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Andrew Lawrence-King (director/harpsichord)
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5.34am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in G for keyboard and
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strings in G (Gypsy Rondo) Grieg Trio
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5.49am
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Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Barcarolle; Romance;
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Humoresque (Morceaux de Salon, Op 10)
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Duncan Gifford (piano)
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6.02am
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Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Concert champetre for
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harpsichord and orchestra Jory Vinikour (harpsichord)
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Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra
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Marc Minkowski (conductor)
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6.27am
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Festa, Costanzo (1528-1601): Magnificat octavi toni
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BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
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6.44am
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Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Dumbarton Oaks (arr. by the
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composer for two pianos)
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James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrk)
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Rob Cowan
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Including rousing music by Vaughan-Williams, Haydn and
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Vivaldi, and featuring at 7.30am a specially recorded
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carol and Bach Dances at 8.00am.
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From 7.00am:
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Beethoven, arr. Arthur Frackenpohl: Allegro con brio
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(Symphony No 5 in C minor) Canadian Brass
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Walton: What cheer BBC Singers David Hill (director)
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Vaughan Williams: Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 in E minor
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields Neville Marriner
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8.30am
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Massenet: Scenes pittoresques
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Orchestre National de l'Opera de Monte-Carlo
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John Eliot Gardiner
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Haydn: Dann bricht der grosse Morgen an (The Seasons)
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RIAS Kammerchor COE Roger Norrington (conductor)
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Vivaldi: Concerto grosso in A minor, Op 3 No 8
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Igor Oistrach (violin) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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David Oistrach (violin/conductor).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3xxg)
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Sarah Walker Including:
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10.00 Wagner: Tannhäuser – Prelude and Venusberg Music
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Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival, Wolfgang
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Sawallisch (conductor) PHILIPS 4346072 (3 CDs)
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10.21 Anon: Está le reyna del cielo
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Musica Reservata, John Beckett (conductor)
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PHILIPS 4328212
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10.26 Victoria: Magnificat primi toni
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Spanish Radio and Television Choir, Igor Markevich
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(conductor) PHILIPS 4328232
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10.37 Scarlatti: Sonatas in E, K.46; in A, K.208; in D
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minor, K.120 Igor Kipnis (harpsichord) CHESKY CD 75
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10.51 Haydn: Destatevi, o miei fidi, Hob.XXIVa/2
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Sunhae Im, Johanna Stojkovic (sopranos), Max Ciolek
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(tenor), Vokal Ensemble Köln, Cappella Coloniensis des
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WDR, Andreas Spering (conductor)
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HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901675
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11.10 Vivaldi: Concerto in C, RV 558
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Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (director)
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HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230
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11.22 Tippett: Symphony No.2
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London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis (conductor)
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LONDON 4256462
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0p)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 3
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Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in
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conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz
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is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks
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with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing
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this remarkable music.
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They explore Berlioz the song writer and discover that
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Berlioz the song writer is really just another aspect of
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Berlioz the dramatist. All Berlioz's music is essentially
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dramatic. Often, incidents in his own life are seen
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through the filter of literature - Shakespeare, Goethe,
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Virgil - then converted into music, whether symphonic,
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vocal or operatic.
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Irlande, a collection of nine songs to poems by the Irish
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writer Thomas Moore, is a case in point. At the time, he
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was still reeling from the double impact of Shakespeare
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and Harriet Smithson - the Shakespearean heroine and
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future Mrs Berlioz. He happened to pick up a copy of
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Moore's poems, with their atmosphere of heroism and
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patriotism, all steeped in the soft glow of Celtic
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romance, and it proved to be perfect material for him,
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besotted with his passion for the beautiful Irish actress.
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Les nuits d'ete (Summer Nights) sets poems from the
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collection The Comedy of Death by Berlioz's friend
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Theophile Gautier, and again they seem to reflect the
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emotional turmoil he was going through when he wrote them
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- the period when his flesh-and-blood relationship with
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the idealised Harriet was irretrievably breaking down.
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They are best known as an orchestral song-cycle - in fact,
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as the first ever orchestral song-cycle: another Berlioz
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first. But they are presented here in the rarely played
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but magnificent version for voice and piano.
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Zaide Veronique Gens (soprano)
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Orchestre de l'Opera National de Lyon
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Louis Langree (conductor) Virgin 5 45422 Tr 10
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3 Songs from Neuf Melodies (later titled Irlande)
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Le coucher du soleil La belle voyageuse Elegie
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Thomas Hampson (baritone) Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
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EMI 5 55047 2 Trs 3, 1, 5
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Les nuits d'ete (piano version)
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Villanelle; Le spectre de la rose; Sur les lagunes
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(Lamento); Absence; Au cimetiere (Clair de lune); L'ile
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inconnue Jose van Dam (baritone)
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Jean-Phlippe Collard (piano) EMI CDC 7 49288 2 Trs 1-6.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3y32)
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Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 3
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Penny Gore presents highlights from concerts given as part
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of the 2008 Aldeburgh Festival.
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Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard performs excerpts from
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Bach's The Art of Fugue interspersed with excerpts from
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Jatekok (Games) by Gyorgy Kurtag, the festival's featured
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composer.
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14:20 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y63)
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Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 3
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Penny Gore presents performances given at the 2008
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Salzburg Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic.
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Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 3 of 4)
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Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone)
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Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano)
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Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano)
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg
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Marc Minkowski (conductor)
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Schubert: Mass in G, D167 Genia Kuchmeier (soprano)
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Michael Schade (tenor) Russell Braun (baritone)
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Carolin Widmann (violin) Nicolas Altstaedt (cello)
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Jorg Widmann (clarinet) Alexander Lonquich (piano)
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Mozart: Piano Concerto in E flat, K595
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Vienna Philharmonic Daniel Barenboim (piano/director).
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16:00 Choral Evensong (b00g56cv)
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Live from Douai Abbey, with the Rodolfus Choir.
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Introit: Sing lullaby (Howells) Responses: Howells
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Psalms: 90, 148 (Symonds, Walmisley)
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First Lesson: Jeremiah 23, vv1-6
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Office Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael)
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Canticles: Dallas Service (Howells)
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Second Lesson: Colossians 2, vv8-15
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Anthem: Long, long ago (Howells)
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Final Hymn: Christ is the world's true light (Nun danket)
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Organ Voluntary: Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch,
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BWV 769 (Bach)
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Director of music: Ralph Allwood Organist: Tom Winpenny.
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17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4g2r)
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Episode 10 Read by Anton Lesser.
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God tells the Guardian Angels that Satan's entrance into
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Paradise could not have been prevented by them, and he
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then sends his son to Paradise to speak to the
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Transgressors and clothe them.
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18:10 New Generation Artists (b00g3yk6)
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New Generation Artists, Episode 8
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Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of
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the brightest new talents in the classical music world.
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Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year
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series featuring studio and live concert performances by
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this group of young musicians.
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Chopin: 3 Ecossaises, Op 72 No 3 Ingrid Fliter (piano)
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Schubert: Fruhlingsglaube, D686; Die Blumensprache, D519;
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Nahe des Geliebten, D162 Elizabeth Watts (soprano)
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Roger Vignoles (piano)
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Janacek: Violin Sonata Jennifer Pike (violin)
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Tom Blach (piano)
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Haydn: A Pastoral Song; The Mermaid's Song
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Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Mahan Esfahani (fortepiano)
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Jesus Gonzalez Rubio, arr. Rafael Mendez: Jarabe tapatio
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Giuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet) Roberto Arosio (piano).
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19:00 BBC Proms (b00d6wrf)
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2008, Prom 60: Lang Lang
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From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Petroc Trelawny
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presents a BBC Proms concert given in 2008 by Chinese
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pianist Lang Lang, who performs a solo recital in typical
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high-octane style. This popular programme features some of
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his favourite composers and a duet performance with the
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nine-year-old pianist he has dubbed 'little Mozart'.
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Lang Lang (piano) Marc Yu (piano)
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Mozart: Piano Sonata No 13 in B flat, K333
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Rachmaninov: Preludes: in G minor, Op 23 No 5; in B flat,
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Op 23 No 2 Chopin: Grande polonaise brilliante, Op 22
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Schubert: Fantasia in F minor, D940 - for piano duet
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Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de lin; Les collines
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d'Anacapri (Preludes, Book 1)
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Traditional Chinese: Moonlight Reflections; Spring Dance
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Liszt, transcr. Horowitz: Hungarian Rhapsody No 2, S244.
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20:30 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0p)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 3
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Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in
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conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz
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is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks
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with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing
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this remarkable music.
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They explore Berlioz the song writer and discover that
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Berlioz the song writer is really just another aspect of
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Berlioz the dramatist. All Berlioz's music is essentially
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dramatic. Often, incidents in his own life are seen
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through the filter of literature - Shakespeare, Goethe,
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Virgil - then converted into music, whether symphonic,
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vocal or operatic.
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Irlande, a collection of nine songs to poems by the Irish
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writer Thomas Moore, is a case in point. At the time, he
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was still reeling from the double impact of Shakespeare
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and Harriet Smithson - the Shakespearean heroine and
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future Mrs Berlioz. He happened to pick up a copy of
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Moore's poems, with their atmosphere of heroism and
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patriotism, all steeped in the soft glow of Celtic
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romance, and it proved to be perfect material for him,
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besotted with his passion for the beautiful Irish actress.
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Les nuits d'ete (Summer Nights) sets poems from the
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collection The Comedy of Death by Berlioz's friend
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Theophile Gautier, and again they seem to reflect the
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emotional turmoil he was going through when he wrote them
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- the period when his flesh-and-blood relationship with
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the idealised Harriet was irretrievably breaking down.
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They are best known as an orchestral song-cycle - in fact,
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as the first ever orchestral song-cycle: another Berlioz
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first. But they are presented here in the rarely played
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but magnificent version for voice and piano.
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Zaide Veronique Gens (soprano)
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Orchestre de l'Opera National de Lyon
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Louis Langree (conductor) Virgin 5 45422 Tr 10
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3 Songs from Neuf Melodies (later titled Irlande)
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Le coucher du soleil La belle voyageuse Elegie
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Thomas Hampson (baritone) Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
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EMI 5 55047 2 Trs 3, 1, 5
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Les nuits d'ete (piano version)
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Villanelle; Le spectre de la rose; Sur les lagunes
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(Lamento); Absence; Au cimetiere (Clair de lune); L'ile
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inconnue Jose van Dam (baritone)
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Jean-Phlippe Collard (piano) EMI CDC 7 49288 2 Trs 1-6.
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21:30 BBC Proms (b00g3ynk)
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2008, Prom 76: Last Night of the Proms, Prom 76: Last
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Night Christmas repeat
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Roger Norrington is master of ceremonies for the
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traditional festivities of the Last Night of the 2008
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Proms season. Star turns are provided by bass-baritone
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Bryn Terfel, who brings operatic heroes and villains
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vividly to life, and French pianist Helene Grimaud,
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soloist in Beethoven's Choral Fantasy.
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The celebrations also include Anna Meredith's
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nation-hopping commission, entitled froms, as well as a
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lyrical work from anniversary composer Ralph Vaughan
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Williams.
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Beethoven: Overture (The Creatures of Prometheus)
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Wagner: Wie Todesahnung Damm'rung... O du, mein holder
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Abendstern (Tannhauser, Act 3)
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Puccini: Tre sbirri, Una carrozza (Tosca, Act 1)
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Beethoven: Fantasia in C minor for piano, chorus and
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orchestra (Choral Fantasy)
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Verdi: Ehi paggio!... L'onore Ladri!' (Falstaff, Act 1)
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Denza, arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Funiculi, funicula
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Vaughan Williams: Silent Noon
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Trad, arr. Chris Hazell: Folk Song Medley: The Turtle Dove
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(England); Loch Lomond (Scotland); Cariad cyntaf (Wales);
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Molly Malone (Ireland) (BBC commission; world premiere)
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Anna Meredith: froms (BBC commission; world premiere)
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Henry Wood: Fanfares Vaughan Williams: Sea Songs
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Arne, arr. Sargent: Rule, Britannia!
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Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1
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Parry, orch. Elgar: Jerusalem The National Anthem
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Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) Helene Grimaud (piano)
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Anna Leese, Sophie Bevan (sopranos)
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Cora Burggraaf (mezzo-soprano)
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Nathan Vale, Joshua Ellicott (tenors)
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Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone) BBC Singers
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BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Roger Norrington (conductor).
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THURSDAY 1 JANUARY 2009
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00:00 Late Junction (b00g3ymn)
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Verity Sharp
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Blazin' Fiddles see in the New Year with the Forgeron set,
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the Askew Sisters sing of Three Drunken Maidens and Verity
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Sharp continues her look back at 2008's best releases,
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including a rare a cappella choral work by Vaughan
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Williams sung by Laudibus, and music by pianist Vassilis
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Tsabropoulos with cellist Anja Lechner.
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g3xm0)
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1.00am
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Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): No 9 in D
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(Etudes-tableaux for piano, Op 39)
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Matti Raekallio (piano)
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1.05am
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Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Credo (Arthur's
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confession) and Cathedral Service - music for the film The
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Gadfly, Op 97 David Goode (organ)
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1.12am
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Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): String Quartet No 8 in C
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minor, Op 110 Den Unge Danske Strygekvartet
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1.33am
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Sandstrom, Jan (b.1954): Surge, aquilo (Awake, north wind
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from Song of Solomon) for 16 voices
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Erik Westberg Vocal Ensemble
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1.41am
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Ahlen, Waldemar (1894-1982): Sommarpsalm
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Erik Westbergs Vocal Ensemble
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1.44am
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Ruders, Poul (b.1949): Concerto in pieces (Purcell
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variations) for orchestra
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2.03am
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Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962): Flute Concerto
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2.23am
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Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): 3 Symphonic Dances for
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orchestra, Op 45 Ulla Millmann Jorgensen (flute)
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Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR
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Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
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3.00am
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Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Concerto in D minor for
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violin and strings, D45 Carlo Parazzoli (violin)
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I Cameristi Italiani
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3.16am
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Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (Annees
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de pelerinage - Deuxieme annee, Italie)
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Richard Raymond (piano)
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3.24am
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Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Der Alpenjager (the Alpine
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hunter), D588b Christoph Pregardien (tenor)
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Andreas Staier (fortepiano)
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3.30am
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Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Eine Alpensinfonie, Op 64
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Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice
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Antoni Wit (conductor)
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4.21am
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Huber, Ferdinand Furchtegott (1791-1863), arr. Andre
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Scheurer: Lueget vo Bergen und Tal (Look at the Mountains
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and Valleys) Mathias Kopfel (horn) Zurich Boy's Choir
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Alphons von Aarburg (conductor)
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4.24am
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Butterworth, Arthur (b.1923): Romanza for horn and strings
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Martin Hackleman (horn) CBC Vancouver Orchestra
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Mario Bernardi (conductor)
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4.35am
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Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697-1763): Trio in C minor
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for oboe, bassoon and continuo Ensemble Zefiro
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4.44am
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Exsultate, jubilate,
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K165 Ragnhild Heiland Sorensen (soprano)
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Norwegian Radio Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor)
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5.00am
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Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Ruy Blas, Op 95
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Netherlands Radio Philharmonic
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Hiroyuki Iwaki (conductor)
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5.09am
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Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Timon of Athens, the man-hater
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- incidental music, Z632
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Lynne Dawson, Gillian Fisher (sopranos)
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Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott (tenors)
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Michael George, Stephen Varcoe (basses)
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Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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5.31am
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Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842-1900): The Tempest - incidental
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music, Op 1 BBC Philharmonic
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Richard Hickox (conductor)
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5.59am
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Martin, Frank (1890-1974): Five Songs of Ariel for 16
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voices Myra Kroese (contralto)
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Netherlands Chamber Choir Tonu Kaljuste (conductor)
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6.11am
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Bloch, Ernest (1880-1959): Suite for cello solo No 1
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Esther Nyffenegger (cello)
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6.21am
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Lithander, Carl Ludwig (1773-1843): Divertimento No 1 for
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flute and fortepiano Mikael Helasvuo (period flute)
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Tuija Hakkila (fortepiano)
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6.30am
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Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Trio Sonata in G
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minor, Op 2 No 5 Musica Alta Ripa
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6.41am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 38 in C (Echo)
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Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR
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Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrm)
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Rob Cowan
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Including from 7.00am:
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Tchaikovsky: Overture (Hamlet)
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Russian National Orchestra Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)
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Palestrina: Feria V/Lectio 1 (Lamentations of Jeremiah)
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Pro Cantione Antiqua Bruno Turner (conductor)
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Bach, arr. Busoni: Toccata in C, BWV564
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Kun-Woo Paik (piano)
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8.30am
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Beethoven: Overture (Zur Namensfeier), Op 115
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Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich David Zinman (conductor)
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Sibelius: In memoriam Danish National Symphony Orchestra
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Leif Segerstam (conductor)
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Walter Leigh: Concertino for harpsichord and string
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orchestra Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Nicholas Braithwaite (conductor).
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10:15 New Years Day Concert (b00g42n9)
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New Year's Day Concert - Part 2
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Pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim directs the Vienna
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Philharmonic's uplifting New Year's Day concert for the
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first time, live from the Musikverein, Vienna. There are
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sparkling waltzes by all three members of the Strauss
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family, including some pieces with an oriental twist that
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reflect Vienna as a meeting point between East and West,
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plus music by Haydn and Hellmesberger.
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Vienna Philharmonic Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
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Johann Strauss (1825-1899): Overture (A Night in Venice)
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(Berlin version); Marchen aus dem Orient, Op 444;
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Annen-Polka, Op 117; Schnellpost-Polka, Op 159; Roses from
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the South, Op 388; Freikugeln, Op 326.
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10:50 New Years Day Concert (b00gtm54)
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Piers Burton-Page takes the Habsburg Riviera Express to
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visit Opatija, now in Croatia, a holiday resort during the
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era of the Austrian Empire, where affluent citizens took
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breaks in search of healthy waters and weather. It
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attracted many famous guests including James Joyce, Anton
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Chekhov, Gustav Mahler and Isadora Duncan.
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11:15 New Year's Day Concert, part 2 (b00gtm56)
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Brian Kay presents the conclusion of the Vienna
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Philharmonic's uplifting New Year's Day concert, with
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pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim directing for the
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first time.
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Johann Strauss (1825-1899): Overture; Entrance March (The
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Gypsy Baron); Schatz-Walzer, Op 418
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Joseph Hellmesberger (1855-1907): Danse espagnole
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Johann Strauss: Zampa Galopp; Alexandrinen-Polka, Op 198;
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Unter Donner und Blitz, Op 324
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Josef Strauss (1827-1870): Spharenklange, Op 235
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Johann Strauss: Eljen a Magyar! Op 332
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor
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(Farewell) (4th mvt)
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Johann Strauss: So angstlich sind wir nicht, Op 413
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(encore); Blue Danube Waltz, Op 314 (encore); Radetzky
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March, Op 228 (encore).
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13:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0r)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 4
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Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in
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conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz
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is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks
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with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing
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this remarkable music.
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They explore the poetic vein of death and melancholy
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running through Berlioz's output - on the face of it, a
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somewhat gloomy line of enquiry, but in fact one that
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brings together an astonishing variety of reflections on
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mortality.
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On Berlioz's third attempt to win the coveted Prix de Rome
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in 1829, he was thought to be a shoo-in. But rather than
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submitting a safe, conventional piece designed to impress
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the academic judges, he produced a highly original work
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that was held by the judiciary to 'betray dangerous
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tendencies'. That work was The Death of Cleopatra.
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Barely a decade later, Berlioz was considered sufficiently
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part of the French musical establishment to be
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commissioned to write music for a grand ceremony to mark
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the tenth anniversary of the July Revolution. In response,
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he composed what he called his Grande symphonie funebre et
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triomphale, scored for a huge military band of 200 players.
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The programme concludes with Tristia (Sad Things), a title
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borrowed from Ovid and a triptych of reflective pieces
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including the well-known Death of Ophelia and the less
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well-known Funeral March for the Final Scene of Hamlet.
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La mort de Cleopatre Veronique Gens (soprano)
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Orchestre de l'Opera National de Lyon
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Louis Langree (conductor) Virgin 5 45422 Tr 10
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Marche funebre (Grand symphonie funebre et triomphale, 1st
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mvt) Wallace Collection John Wallace (conductor)
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Nimbus NI 5175 Tr 1
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Meditation religieuse; La mort d'Ophelie; Marche funebre
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pour la derniere scene d'Hamlet (Tristia)
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Monteverdi Choir Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Philips 446 676-2 Trs 5-7.
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y65)
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Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 4
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Penny Gore presents a performance of Gounod's Faust given
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at Vienna State Opera in October 2008, with Roberto Alagna
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and Angela Gheorghiu leading the cast. Bertrand de Billy
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conducts.
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Gounod: Faust Dr Faust ...... Roberto Alagna (tenor)
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Marguerite ...... Angela Gheorghiu (soprano)
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Mephistopheles ...... Kwangchul Youn (bass)
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Valentin ...... Adrian Erod (baritone)
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Wagner ...... Alexandru Moisiuc (baritone)
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Siebel ...... Michaela Selinger (soprano)
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Marthe ...... Janina Baechle (soprano)
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Vienna State Opera Chorus Vienna State Opera Orchestra
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Bertrand de Billy (conductor)
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Liszt: La Leggierezza; Waldesrauschen; Gnomereigen (3
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Concert Studies) Rafal Blechaz (piano).
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17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4y4j)
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Episode 11 Read by Anton Lesser.
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The Son of God explains to his father that the
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Transgressors have repented. God accepts this, but decrees
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that they can no longer live in Paradise. The Angel
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Michael is sent down to drive out the 'sinful pair', but
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first takes Adam to a high hill to show him what is to
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come.
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18:00 New Generation Artists (b00g42s3)
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New Generation Artists, Episode 9
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Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of
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the brightest new talents in the classical music world.
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Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year
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series featuring studio and live concert performances by
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this group of young musicians.
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Faure: Apres une reve Andreas Brantelid (cello)
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Bengt Forsberg (piano)
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Britten: Canticle II Allan Clayton (tenor)
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Andrew Radley (countertenor) Christopher Glynn (piano)
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Britten: Canticle III Allan Clayton (tenor)
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Andrew Radley (countertenor) Angela Barnes (horn)
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Christopher Glynn (piano)
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Haydn: String Quartet in A, Op 55 No 1 Meta4.
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19:00 BBC Proms (b00g42s5)
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2008, Prom 71: Turnage, Mahler, Prom 71: Turnage, Mahler -
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Christmas repeat
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Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given by the Chicago
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Symphony Orchestra under its principal conductor Bernard
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Haitink as part of the BBC Proms 2008 season.
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Famous for his interpretations of Mahler, Haitink conducts
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the composer's massive Sixth Symphony, preceded by a
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recent piece by Mark-Anthony Turnage. Turnage takes as his
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inspiration not only the city's unique orchestra, but also
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the work of Chicago poet Carl Sandburg.
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)
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Mark-Anthony Turnage: Chicago Remains (European premiere)
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Mahler: Symphony No 6.
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20:45 Belief (b00g42s7)
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Series 4, Baroness Ruth Deech
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Joan Bakewell talks to Baroness Ruth Deech, who has spent
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most of her career in public service and is arguably best
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known for her work as chair of the Human Fertility and
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Embryology Authority. She talks to Joan about her
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upbringing in a Jewish household in south London and what
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impact this had on some decisions she has had to make
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during her time at the HFEA.
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21:15 BBC Proms (b00clvcd)
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2008, Prom 3: Nigel Kennedy Quintet
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From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Petroc Trelawny
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presents a concert from the BBC Proms 2008 season
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featuring Nigel Kennedy and his Polish-based jazz quintet
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NKQ.
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Since moving to Poland a few years ago, Kennedy has teamed
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up with some of the country's finest jazz musicians. In
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this performance his Quintet are joined for a guest
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appearance by jazz-funk-soul fusion singer Xantone Blacq.
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Nigel Kennedy (violin) Tomasz Grzegorski (saxophone)
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Piotr Wylezol (piano) Adam Kowalewski (double bass)
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Pawel Dobrowolski (percussion) Xantone Blacq (vocals).
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22:30 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0r)
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[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 today]
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23:30 Late Junction (b00g42v3)
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Verity Sharp previews 2009's musical releases with a track
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from Oumou Sangare's album Seya, the traditional music of
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Hungary played by the Eszterlanc Ensemble, the electronic
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world of Powerplant and flautist Sebastian Bell playing
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Sleep by Richard Causton.
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FRIDAY 2 JANUARY 2009
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01:00 Through the Night (b00g3xm2)
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1.00am
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Menuet antique
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1.08am
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Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Rhapsody No 1 for clarinet
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and orchestra
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1.17am
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Pintscher, Matthias (b.1971): Funf Orchesterstucke
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1.41am
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Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Alborada del gracioso
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1.50am
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Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): The Firebird - suite (1945)
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Niels Thomsen (clarinet)
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Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR
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Matthias Pintscher (conductor)
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2.20am
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Hammerschmidt, Andreas (1611/12-1675): Suite in G
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minor/major for gambas (Ester Fleiss) Hesperion XX
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Jordi Savall (director)
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2.31am
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Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Alles redet jetzt und
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singet - cantata for soprano, bass and instrumental
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ensemble Barbara Schlick (soprano)
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Stephen Varcoe (bass)
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Michael Schneider, Konrad Hunteler (recorders)
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Hans-Peter Westermann, Pieter Dhont (oboes)
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Michael McCraw (bassoon) Das Kleine Konzert
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Hermann Max (conductor)
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3.00am
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Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Die Schopfung (The Creation)
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Isa Katharina Gericke (soprano)
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Rickard Soderberg (tenor) Jochen Kupfer (baritone)
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Oslo Chamber Choir Norwegian Radio Orchestra
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Christopher Bell (conductor)
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4.40am
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Noskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909): The Steppes, Op 66
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Sinfonia Varsovia Grzegorz Nowak (conductor)
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5.00am
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Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Invitation to the
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Dance, J260 - Rondo brillante in D flat
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Niklas Sivelov (piano)
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5.10am
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Rautavaara, Einojuhani (b.1928): Och gladjen den dansar
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(With joy we go dancing) Finnish Radio Chamber Choir
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Eric-Olof Soderstrom (conductor)
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5.13am
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Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918): South Ostrobothnian Dances Nos
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1-5, Op 17 Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Kari Tikka (conductor)
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5.22am
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Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1,
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Op 35 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
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Andrew Litton (conductor)
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5.28am
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Wingfield, Steven (b.1955): 3 Bulgarian Dances (arr.
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Wingfield for violin and guitar) Moshe Hammer (violin)
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William Beauvais (guitar)
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5.36am
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Cossetto, Emil (b.1918): Two Dances from the cantata
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Zeleni Jura (Green George) Pavica Gvozdic (piano)
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5.45am
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Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000): Five Ancient Hungarian Dances
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for wind quintet Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet
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5.55am
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Bartok, Bela (1881-1945): Six Rumanian Dances
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Miklos Szenthelyi (violin) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
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6.01am
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Infante, Manuel (1883-1958): Three Andalucian Dances
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Aglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (pianos)
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6.16am
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Lopes-Graca, Fernando (1906-1994): Three Portuguese
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Dances, Op 32 Portuguese Symphony Orchestra
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Wolfgang Rennert (conductor)
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6.23am
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Forsyth, Malcolm (b.1936): The Kora Dances for two harps
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Julia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps)
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6.31am
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Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): German Dance Suite
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Canadian Brass
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6.39am
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Champagne, Claude (1891-1965): Danse villageoise (first
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version, for violin and piano) Peter Oundjian (violin)
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William Tritt (piano)
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6.42am
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Turpin, Thomas Million (1873-1922): Harlem Rag
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Donna Coleman (piano)
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6.46am
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Blockx, Jan (1851-1912): Flemish Dances
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BRT Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels
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Alexander Rahbari (conductor).
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07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrp)
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Rob Cowan
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Including from 7.00am:
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Chabrier: Bourree fantasque Detroit Symphony Orchestra
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Paul Paray (conductor)
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Purcell: A Suite of Theatre Music Tavener Players
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Tavener Consort Andrew Parrott (director)
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Finzi: Romance for string orchestra, Op 11
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City of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor)
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8.30am
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Hasse: Cello Concerto in D Jan Vogler (cello)
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Munich Chamber Orchestra Reinhard Goebel (conductor)
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Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela
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Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra
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Leopold Stokowski (conductor)
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Poulenc: Suite francaise Pascal Roge (piano).
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10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3xxl)
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Sarah Walker Including:
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10.00 Stravinsky: Scherzo Fantastique
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CBC Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky (conductor)
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SONY SM3K 46291 (2 CDs)
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10.13 Schubert: Fantasia in C, D.934
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Viktoria Mullova (violin), Katia Labeque (piano)
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ONYX 4015
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10.38 Holst: A Choral Fantasia
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Janet Baker (mezzo), Purcell Singers, English Chamber
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Orchestra, Imogen Holst (conductor) EMI 5655882
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10.56 Haydn: Symphony No.1
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Philharmonia Hungarica, Antal Dorati (conductor)
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LONDON 4485312 (33 CDs)
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11.10 Walton: Symphony No. 1
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Philharmonia Orchestra, William Walton (conductor)
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EMI CDM 5650042
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12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0v)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 5
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Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in
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conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz
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is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks
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with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing
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this remarkable music.
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They focus on what many consider to be the summit of
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Berlioz's achievement - his gargantuan opera Les Troyens.
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This is thanks to the influence of Dr Berlioz, who
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infected his young son with a love for the tales of
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towering passion, of gods and goddesses, of heroes and
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villains of Virgil's Aeneid - he even named him Hector.
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The programme features three excerpts from this four-hour
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epic. Two of them focus on the opera's key couples,
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Cassandra and Chorebus, and Dido and Aeneas, all of them
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doomed except for Aeneas, who eventually sails off into
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the sunset for his date with destiny - the founding of
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Rome.
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The third is the famous Trojan March from the end of Act
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1. John Eliot Gardiner's recording is the only one to
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feature the original saxhorns demanded by the score, and
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he relates how he tracked down a complete set in the
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private collection of a retired Parisian railway worker,
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whose apartment near the Gare du Nord was hung from floor
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to ceiling with historic brass instruments.
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Aria: Malheureux roi!; Duet: C'est lui!; Cavatina: Reviens
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a toi, vierge adoree; Pauvre ame egaree!; Si tu m'aimes,
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va-t'en; Mais le ciel et la terre; Quitte-nous des ce soir
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(Les Troyens, Act 1)
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Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci
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Chorebus ...... Ludovic Tezier
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Opus Arte
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OA 0900 D DVD 1 Trs 4-6
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Du roi des Dieux O! fils aimee (Trojan March) (Les Troyens)
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Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Opus OA 0900 D DVD 1 Tr 14
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Les Troyens (Act 4, Sc 2)
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Recitative and Quintet: Pardonne, Iopas (Dido, Aeneas); O
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Pudeur! Tout conspire (Dido, Aeneas, Anna, Iopas, Narbal);
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Recitative and Septet: Mais bannissons ces tristes
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souvenirs (Aeneas); Tout n'est que paix et charme (Dido,
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Aeneas, Ascanius, Anna, Iopas, Narbal, Panthus, Chorus);
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Duet: Nuit d'ivresse et d'extase infinie! (Dido, Aeneas,
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Mercury) Dido ...... Susan Graham
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Aeneas ...... Gregory Kunde
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Ascanius ...... Stephanie d'Oustrac
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Anna ...... Renata Pokupic Iopas ...... Mark Padmore
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Narbal ...... Laurent Naouri
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Panthus ...... Nicolas Teste
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Mercury ...... Rene Schirrer
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Opus Arte OA 0900 D DVD 2 Trs 10-12.
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3y34)
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Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 4
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Penny Gore presents a performance given at the Snape
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Maltings Concert Hall as part of the Aldeburgh Festival
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2008.
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Antje Weithaas (violin) Tabea Zimmermann (viola)
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Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello)
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Schubert: Trio fragment in B flat, D471
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Mozart: Divertimento in E flat, K563.
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y67)
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Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 5
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Penny Gore presents performances from the 2008 Salzburg
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Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic.
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Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 4 of 4)
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Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone)
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Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano)
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Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano)
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg
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Marc Minkowski (conductor)
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Purcell: The Fairy Queen (excerpts)
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Attersee Institute Orchestra Jordi Savall (conductor)
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Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige streiche, Op 28
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Vienna Philharmonic Christoph Eschenbach (conductor)
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Schoenberg: Pelleas and Melisande
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Vienna State Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Bertrand de Billy (conductor)
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Wolf: Selection of Moricke Lieder
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Christine Schafer (soprano) Ingo Metzmacher (piano)
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Mozart: Symphony in E flat, K16
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Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra Ivor Bolton (conductor)
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Mozart: Piano Concerto in D minor, K466
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Lars Vogt (piano) Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra
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Ivor Bolton (conductor).
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17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4g38)
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Episode 12 Read by Anton Lesser.
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The Archangel Michael continues the story from the Ark,
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concluding his account with Christ's resurrection, and
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eventually leads the pair out of Paradise.
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17:45 New Generation Artists (b00g42xt)
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New Generation Artists, Episode 10
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Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of
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the brightest new talents in the classical music world.
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Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year
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series featuring studio and live concert performances by
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this group of young musicians.
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Debussy: Les collines d'Anacapri; Des pas sur la neige; Ce
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qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest (Preludes, Book 1)
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Shai Wosner (piano)
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Tom Arthurs: Blind Chance; Igpay Atinlay
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Tom Arthurs Trio
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Schubert Sei mir gegrust, D741 Elizabeth Watts (soprano)
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Roger Vignoles (piano)
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Brahms: String Sextet No 2 in G, Op 36
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Aronowitz Ensemble.
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19:00 BBC Proms (b00g42xw)
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2008, Prom 72: Mozart, Shostakovich, Prom 72: Mozart,
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Shostakovich - Christmas repeat
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Petroc Trelawny presents one of the hottest concerts in
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the BBC Proms 2008 season, which featured the return of
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pianist Murray Perahia to the festival after an absence of
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more than 20 years when he joined the Chicago Symphony
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Orchestra. His collaborations with conductor Bernard
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Haitink are always keenly anticipated, and his recordings
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of Mozart's concertos are world-famous. Haitink also
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conducts the symphony Shostakovich himself suppressed
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fearing the wrath of Stalin's regime - it remained
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unperformed for a quarter of a century.
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Murray Perahia (piano) Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Bernard Haitink (conductor)
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Mozart: Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491
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Shostakovich: Symphony No 4.
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20:45 Belief (b00g42xy)
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Series 4, Tim Winter
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Joan Bakewell explores areas of belief with artists,
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thinkers and other public figures. She talks to Cambridge
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University chaplain and Muslim convert Tim Winter, known
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as Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad. He explores the moral sense
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of the sacred, instilled in him by his mother, his search
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for a connection with his creator and what it means to be
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a Muslim convert in Britain today.
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Winter made his own journey towards Islam, via the
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Unitarian church, bringing Western academic methods to his
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studies of Islam and its history. He is strongly critical
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of Wahhabism and of the kinds of Islamic interpretation
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and fundamentalism which underlie extremism and
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justifications of violence. A participant in inter-faith
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dialogue at high levels, he has recently returned from the
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Vatican in an attempt to improve Muslim Catholic relations.
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21:15 BBC Proms (b00cm1qb)
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2008, Prom 8: Obrecht, Josquin Desprez
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From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Petroc
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Trelawny.
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The Tallis Scholars, directed by Peter Phillips, perform
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mass settings by two masters of the Renaissance. Both
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settings are based on the melody of the chanson Malheur me
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bat (Misfortune has struck me), whose original text is
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lost and which is performed here to a specially
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commissioned version by French poet Jacques Darras.
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Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)
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Ockeghem: Malheur me bat Obrecht: Missa Malheur me bat
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Josquin Desprez: Missa Malheur me bat.
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22:45 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0v)
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Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 5
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Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in
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conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the
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celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz
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is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks
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with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing
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this remarkable music.
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They focus on what many consider to be the summit of
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Berlioz's achievement - his gargantuan opera Les Troyens.
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This is thanks to the influence of Dr Berlioz, who
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infected his young son with a love for the tales of
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towering passion, of gods and goddesses, of heroes and
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villains of Virgil's Aeneid - he even named him Hector.
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The programme features three excerpts from this four-hour
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epic. Two of them focus on the opera's key couples,
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Cassandra and Chorebus, and Dido and Aeneas, all of them
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doomed except for Aeneas, who eventually sails off into
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the sunset for his date with destiny - the founding of
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Rome.
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The third is the famous Trojan March from the end of Act
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1. John Eliot Gardiner's recording is the only one to
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feature the original saxhorns demanded by the score, and
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he relates how he tracked down a complete set in the
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private collection of a retired Parisian railway worker,
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whose apartment near the Gare du Nord was hung from floor
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to ceiling with historic brass instruments.
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Aria: Malheureux roi!; Duet: C'est lui!; Cavatina: Reviens
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a toi, vierge adoree; Pauvre ame egaree!; Si tu m'aimes,
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va-t'en; Mais le ciel et la terre; Quitte-nous des ce soir
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(Les Troyens, Act 1)
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Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci
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Chorebus ...... Ludovic Tezier
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Opus Arte
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OA 0900 D DVD 1 Trs 4-6
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Du roi des Dieux O! fils aimee (Trojan March) (Les Troyens)
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Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Opus OA 0900 D DVD 1 Tr 14
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Les Troyens (Act 4, Sc 2)
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Recitative and Quintet: Pardonne, Iopas (Dido, Aeneas); O
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Pudeur! Tout conspire (Dido, Aeneas, Anna, Iopas, Narbal);
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Recitative and Septet: Mais bannissons ces tristes
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souvenirs (Aeneas); Tout n'est que paix et charme (Dido,
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Aeneas, Ascanius, Anna, Iopas, Narbal, Panthus, Chorus);
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Duet: Nuit d'ivresse et d'extase infinie! (Dido, Aeneas,
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Mercury) Dido ...... Susan Graham
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Aeneas ...... Gregory Kunde
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Ascanius ...... Stephanie d'Oustrac
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Anna ...... Renata Pokupic Iopas ...... Mark Padmore
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Narbal ...... Laurent Naouri
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Panthus ...... Nicolas Teste
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Mercury ...... Rene Schirrer
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique
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Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet
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John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
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Opus Arte OA 0900 D DVD 2 Trs 10-12.
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23:45 World on 3 (b00g42y2)
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Lopa Kothari presents a mix of music from around the globe
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plus Lokkhi Terra perform in the Studio with the combined
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sonic forces of a Fender Rhodes keyboard, Latin American
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percussion, Indian tabla and Bangladeshi inspired vocals.
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Including:
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Arr. Soothsayers: Music
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Soothsayers; Red Earth Collective Album: One more Reason
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Unmastered promotional copy
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Isaar/Lito/Melo: Pescador Isaar Album: Azul Claro
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CHESF
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Arr. Novalima: Liberta Novalima Album: Coba Coba
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Cumbancha CMB-CD-9
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Studio Session Lokkhi Terra Kishon Khan - piano/rhodes
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Sohini Alam - vocals Aneire Khan - vocals
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Patrick Zambonin - bass Oreste Noda - Congas/percussion
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Justin Thurgur - Trombone Finn Peters - Flute/Sax
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Sujit Mukherjee - tablas
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Trad: Bhromor Kotyo
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Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3,
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November 2008.
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Lalon Shah: Manoosh Guru
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Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3,
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November 2008.
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Dougou: Mahala a la Mandingo Dallam-Dougou
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Album: New Destiny Jumbie Records JMB 0003
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Ze Brown: Rapo Sax Ze Brown Album: Repente
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Promotional CD
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Kishon Khan: Sa pa sa
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Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3,
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November 2008.
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Utom Ghosh: Nodir Kul
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Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3,
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November 2008.
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Cesar: Comer na mão Chico Cesar
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Album: Franciisco Forro y Frevo EMI 217615 2
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Peng: Bathing in the Stream Sizhukong
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Yuwen peng (piano); Yichien Chen (liuqin); Alex Wu
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(Taiwanese erhu/udu);
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Toshi Fujii (bass); Eric Lin (drums) Album: Sizhukong
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Silk Road Music SZK 1001-1
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Toni/Toni: Tapalapa Yellow Sisters Album: Singalana
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Indies Scope Records
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World on 3 Presented by Lopa Kothari
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Produced by Roger Short Tel 020 7765 4661
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Fax 020 7765 5052 e-mail world.routes@bbc.co.uk
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Friday 2nd January, 11:45pm
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