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From the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, Andrew Sparling introduces a concert given by the Arditti Quartet. Together and separately they play James Dillon 's Parjanya-Vata for Solo Cello
(performed by Rohan de Saram) and give the UK premiere of Traumwerk for Two Viols (Irvine Arditti and Graeme Jennings ). After the interval, a performance of Salvatore Sciarrino 's Codex Purpureus for
String Trio and Luciano Berio 's String Quartet No 3 (Notturno). During the interval, at about 10.40,
Sarah Walker reports on the Key to Change conference held earlier this month on the South Bank in London. The agenda was how musicians of all abilities can participate in new music. Those taking part included panellists Diana Burrell , Stephen Montague and Gillian Moore , and members of COMA
(Contemporary Music-Making for
Amateurs). At 11.25, music from the 1995 Vienna Modern Festival.
Dennis Russell Davies conducts the ORF
Symphony Orchestra in Francis Burt 's Blind Visions for Oboe and Small Orchestra with soloist Hansjbrg Schellenberger and a 1960s classic - Goffredo Petrassi 's Concerto for
Orchestra No 7.
Producer Andrew Kurowski

Contributors

Introduces:
Andrew Sparling
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James Dillon
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Graeme Jennings
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Salvatore Sciarrino
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Luciano Berio
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Sarah Walker
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Diana Burrell
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Stephen Montague
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Gillian Moore
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Dennis Russell Davies
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Francis Burt
Soloist:
Hansjbrg Schellenberger
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Goffredo Petrassi
Producer:
Andrew Kurowski

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