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Strings Past and Future

on BBC Radio 3

Third of six programmes, featuring the gold and silver medallists from the 1985 Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition in Brussels; the veteran violinist and teacher Joseph Gingold ; and some leading cellists of earlier generations.
Faure Violin Sonata No 1, in A hu NAI-YUAN (Brussels gold medallist)
KYOKO HASHIMOTO (piano)
(Dutch Belgian Radio recording)
2.50* Delius Caprice and Elegy ELEANOR ALLER (cello)
CONCERT ARTS ORCHESTRA/
FELIX SLATKIN
Elgar Salut d'amour GASPAR CASSADO (cello)
MICHAEL RAUCHEISEN (piano) records
3.0* Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor
HU NAI YUAN
BELGIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES ocroRS (Dutch Belgian Radio recording)
3.45* Interval Reading
3.50* Wieniawski and Debussy played by JOSEPH GINGOLD and the Queen Elisabeth silver medallist, IK-HWAN BAE Grieg To Spring (mono record: 1927)
FELIX SALMOND (cello)
4.25* Elgar Cello Concerto LEONARD ROSE
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS (WFIUand WCLV recordings)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Gingold
Piano:
Kyoko Hashimoto
Cello:
Eleanor Aller
Unknown:
Felix Slatkin
Cello:
Gaspar Cassado
Piano:
Michael Raucheisen
Unknown:
Hu Nai Yuan
Conducted By:
Georges Ocrors
Played By:
Joseph Gingold
Unknown:
Ik-Hwan Bae
Cello:
Felix Salmond
Unknown:
Leonard Rose
Conducted By:
Andrew Davis

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