With Anthony Burton.
CPE Bach Symphony in G, Wql80 - Les Amis de Philippe/Ludger Remy
7.17 Ibert Trio - Kees Hulsmann (violin), Marien van Staalen (cello), Ernestine Stoop (harp)
7.34 Strauss Muttertandelei; Wiegenlied; Cacilie - Renee Fleming (soprano), Houston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christoph Eschenbach
7.45 Weber Trio in G minor - Irena Grafenauer (flute), Clemens Hagen (cello), Vadim Sakharov (piano)
8.10 Rossini Nacqui all' Affano.... Non Piu Mesta (La Cenerentola) - Vesselina Kasarova (mezzo), Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, conductor Friedrich Haider
8.20 JCF Bach Sonata in A for Violin, Viola and Fortepiano, F VII 6 - London Baroque
8.38 Ravel Suite: Le Tombeau de Couperin - Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
9.00 Building a Library
George Pratt compares the available recordings of Bach's St John Passion. Stephen Plaistow reviews new releases of piano music, including Schumann from Vladimir Ashkenazy, Liszt from Marc-Andre Hamelin, and the Bartok piano concertos from Andras Schiff.
(Revised repeat tomorrow 11.45pm)
10.15 Record Release
Schumann Three Romances, Op 28 - Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
10.31 Novak Songs of a Winter Night - Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
10.50 Liszt Nuages Gris; En Reve; Reminiscences de Don Juan - Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano)
11.15 Reissues
In 1978, EMI issued a famous set of LPs called Schubert Lieder on Record, 1898-1952, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Schubert's death. The set has just made its first appearance on CD to celebrate the bicentenary of his birth. Patrick O'Connor picks his way through this treasure trove of Schubert singing, including performances by Harry Plunket Greene, Charles Panzera, Vanni-Marcoux and Gerhard Husch.
(Discs)
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