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The Afternoon on Three

on BBC Radio 3

With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Chamber Music: from
Cartmel Priory
Introduced by Rodney Slatford French Baroque Airs
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Rachel Brown (flute), Anne-Marie Lasia (bass viol), Bill Carter and Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo/guitar)
Michel Lambert Jugez de ma douleur de Visee Prelude, Allemande and Gavotte
Campra Cantata: Arion
Anon J'ai passe deuxjours sans vous voir; Si votre coeur; La Bergere qui m'engage
Couperin Prélude; Musette; Chaconne (Troisieme concert royal) de Visee Allemande grave
Dubuisson Plainte sur la mort de
M Lambert
Michel Lambert Vos mespris chaque jour
2.00 The New Europe: City of London Sinfonia
Director Andrew Watkinson.
The fifth of six concerts celebrating the music of three countries which recently joined the European Union - Austria, Finland and Sweden. Introduced by Penny Gore .
Mozart Divertimento in D, K136
Sibelius Romance for strings, Op 42 Magnus Lindberg Away Alfven Andante religioso
Wiren Serenade for strings
3.00 Mining the Archive Henryk Szeryng
Susan Sharpe explores the life and career of the violinist, teacher, humanitarian and statesman. He was a liaison officer in General Sikorski's wartime government in exile, and it was this work that brought him to
Mexico, where he decided to settle. Including Bach's Partita in E, BWV 1006, the Brahms Sonata in A, Op
100, and Beethoven's Violin Concerto. Producer Peter Thresh

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Introduced By:
Rodney Slatford
Tenor:
Rogers Covey-Crump
Tenor:
Rachel Brown
Flute:
Anne-Marie Lasia
Unknown:
Bill Carter
Unknown:
Elizabeth Kenny
Guitar:
Michel Lambert
Unknown:
Michel Lambert
Director:
Andrew Watkinson.
Introduced By:
Penny Gore
Unknown:
Magnus Lindberg
Unknown:
Henryk Szeryng
Unknown:
Susan Sharpe
Producer:
Peter Thresh

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