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Sunday Live

on BBC Radio 3

Stephanie Hughes presents music from recent concerts around Europe, this week including a special focus on the Schubertiade Festival in Schwarzenberg, including songs by Brahms and Poulenc sung by Lithuanian mezzo Violeta Urmana. Plus arts news from the Sunday papers with Cathy Packe.
9.02 Hoist Nunc Dimittis
Jennifer Adams-Barbaro (soprano),
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor), BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Cleobury
9.05 Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat, K407 Radovan Vlatkovic (horn), Daniel Sepec (violin), Thomas Kakuska and Hanna Weinmeister (violas), Valentin Erben (cello), Alois Posch (double bass)
9.25 Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1
Boris Pergamenshikov , North German Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mark Wigglesworth
11.05 Debussy Fetes (Nocturnes)
North German RSO, conductor Jun Markl
11.20 Handel Dixit Dominus
Margaret Feaviour and Micaela Haslam (sopranos), Sian Menna (alto),
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor), Stephen Charlesworth (bass), BBC Singers, Irish Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Stephen Cleobury Producer David Gallagher.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Hughes
Sung By:
Lithuanian Mezzo
Sung By:
Violeta Urmana.
Unknown:
Cathy Packe.
Soprano:
Jennifer Adams-Barbaro
Tenor:
Andrew Murgatroyd
Conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
Horn:
Radovan Vlatkovic
Horn:
Daniel Sepec
Violin:
Thomas Kakuska
Violin:
Hanna Weinmeister
Violas:
Valentin Erben
Cello:
Alois Posch
Unknown:
Boris Pergamenshikov
Conductor:
Mark Wigglesworth
Conductor:
Jun Markl
Conductor:
Handel Dixit Dominus
Sopranos:
Micaela Haslam
Sopranos:
Sian Menna
Tenor:
Andrew Murgatroyd
Tenor:
Stephen Charlesworth
Conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
Producer:
David Gallagher.

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