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The Afternoon on Three

on BBC Radio 3

With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Ulster Orchestra
Conductor Jan Latham
Koenig Hugh Tinney (piano)
Wallace Overture: Lurline
Poulenc Suite: Les Biches
Moeran Rhapsody in F sharp
2.00 Schools
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
3.00 Mozart
Serenade No 11 in E flat
(K375)
Scottish National Orchestra
Wind Ensemble/Paavo Jarvi Discs
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3.25 An Outside View
Today's guest is American musicologist Joel Sachs. Producer Vicky Whitaker
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3.30 Britten's
Apprenticeship
2: 1928-30: At Gresham's and with Frank Bridge
"Frank Bridge had no other pupils and it was a very touching relationship across the 34 years separating us." (Britten, 1947)
I the second of four programmes,
Paul Hindmarsh and Philip Reed present a selection of the works which Britten composed under the guidance of Frank Bridge , including: Sonatina
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Rhapsody
Endellion Quartet Bagatelle
Benedict Holland (violin) Vicci Wardman (viola)
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Everyone Sang
Michael Bennet (tenor) Northern Sinfonia, conductor Martyn Brabbins A Little Idyll
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Quartettino
Endellion Quartet Elegy
Philip Dukes (viola) A Hymn to the Virgin The Sixteen
Producer Paul Hindmarsh

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Conductor:
Jan Latham
Piano:
Koenig Hugh Tinney
Unknown:
Les Biches
Unknown:
Moeran Rhapsody
Musicologist:
Joel Sachs.
Producer:
Vicky Whitaker
Unknown:
Frank Bridge
Unknown:
Frank Bridge
Unknown:
Paul Hindmarsh
Unknown:
Philip Reed
Unknown:
Frank Bridge
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Viola:
Vicci Wardman
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Tenor:
Michael Bennet
Conductor:
Martyn Brabbins
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Viola:
Philip Dukes
Producer:
Paul Hindmarsh

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