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The Afternoon on Three

on BBC Radio 3

Presented by Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Bristol Lunchtime
Concert
Bartok Plus
Introduced by Chris de Souza .
Catherine King (mezzo) Jacob Heringman and Jessica Gordon (lutes)
Susanna Pell (bass viol) Songs and instrumental music from 16th-century
Hungary, including works by Balint Bakfark and Sebestyen Tinodl and from the Cajoni manuscript, are contrasted with folk-influenced pieces by Bartok.
A Classic Arts production
2.00 Schools
Let's Make a Story 2.15 Music Box 2.30 Dance
Workshop 2.50 Poetry Corner
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3.00 Mining the Archive The Emigres
A new series featuring composers from the Continent who made
Britain their home. This week, Bernard Keeffe introduces s of two Viennese musicians:
Egon Wellesz and Hans Gal.
Producer Susan Kenyon
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4.20 Turns of the Century
An audio lexicon of the great English comedy performers. Russell Davies celebrates Elsie and Doris
Waters: Gert and Daisy.
Producer Jonathan James-Moore
4.30 Two Indian
Virtuosi
Girija Devi sings Raga Desh in the rapid tappa style, and the sarod player
Buddhadev Das Gupta performs the Raga Kedar, a night raga which is said to have healing and magical powers. Introduced by John Thomley. Rpt

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Introduced By:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Jacob Heringman
Unknown:
Jessica Gordon
Bass:
Susanna Pell
Unknown:
Balint Bakfark
Unknown:
Sebestyen Tinodl
Introduces:
Bernard Keeffe
Musicians:
Egon Wellesz
Musicians:
Hans Gal.
Producer:
Susan Kenyon
Unknown:
Russell Davies
Producer:
Jonathan James-Moore
Unknown:
Girija Devi
Unknown:
Raga Desh
Unknown:
Buddhadev Das Gupta
Introduced By:
John Thomley.

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About BBC Radio 3

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