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CD Review

on BBC Radio 3

With Andrew McGregor , who plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building a Library Geoffrey Smith recommends aversion of Franck's
Symphony in D minor.
10.35 David Fallows reviews new releases of English Renaissance music, including a recording of the complete keyboard music of Byrd with Davitt Moroney ; Byrd's early
Latin church music played by the Cardinall's Musick under Andrew Carwood ; Byrd's Consort Songs sung by James Bowman (countertenor) with the Ricercar Consort under Philippe Pieriot ; Weelkes's Madrigals with the Consort of Musicke under Anthony Rooley ; and John Jenkins 's Consort Music performed by the Apollo Consort.
11.00 An interview with baritone Stephan Genz , who already has a flourishing international career in both opera and song despite being still in his twenties. Genz is one of a number of highly distinctive singers who have come out of the boys' choir tradition in the former East Germany.
11.35 Radio 3 Disc of the Week:
Walton Cello Concerto Tim Hugh , English Northern Philharmonia, conductor Paul Daniel
Producers Clive Portbury and Andrew Lyle
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Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
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Geoffrey Smith
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David Fallows
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Davitt Moroney
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Andrew Carwood
Sung By:
James Bowman
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Philippe Pieriot
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Anthony Rooley
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John Jenkins
Baritone:
Stephan Genz
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Tim Hugh
Conductor:
Paul Daniel
Producers:
Clive Portbury
Producers:
Andrew Lyle

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