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The Cowan Collection

on BBC Radio 3

Rob Cowan introduces surprises and treasures from his record collection. And listeners have another chance to hear Beethoven's
Hammerklavier Sonata, as recommended in yesterday's CD Review.
Handel Sta Nellircana Pietrosa Tana (Alcina) Vivica Genaux (mezzo), Les Violons du Roy, conductor Bernard Labadie Bridge Cherry Ripe
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Groves
Roussel Divertissement, Op 6 Members of Czech Nonet
Schubert Morgengruss ; Mein! (Die Schone Mullerin , D795) Fritz Wunderlich (tenor), Kurt-Heinz Stolze (piano) FaureMesse
Basse Arlette Steyer (soprano), Audite Nova Vocal Ensemble, Paris, conductor Jean Sourisse Telemann Bassoon Sonata in F minor Milan Turkovic, Naoko Yoshino (harp) Mozart Serenade in F K101
Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Otmar Suitner Berlioz Marguerite 's Romance; Soldiers' Chorus (Eight Scenes from Faust) Angelika
Kirchschlager (mezzo), Radio France Chorus and Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yutaka Sado Rachmaninov Caprice Bohémien, Op 12 Russian State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
Handel Flute Sonata in A minor, HWV374 (Halle) Paula Robinson , Timothy Eddy (cello), Kenneth Cooper (harpsichord)
Tormis Kihnu Island Wedding Songs
Estonian Radio Choir, conductor Thomas Kapten

Contributors

Introduces:
Rob Cowan
Unknown:
Vivica Genaux
Conductor:
Bernard Labadie
Unknown:
Cherry Ripe
Conductor:
Charles Groves
Unknown:
Schubert Morgengruss
Unknown:
Schone Mullerin
Tenor:
Fritz Wunderlich
Piano:
Kurt-Heinz Stolze
Soprano:
Basse Arlette Steyer
Harp:
Naoko Yoshino
Harp:
Mozart Serenade
Conductor:
Otmar Suitner
Conductor:
Berlioz Marguerite
Conductor:
Yevgeni Svetlanov
Conductor:
Handel Flute Sonata
Unknown:
Paula Robinson
Cello:
Timothy Eddy
Harpsichord:
Kenneth Cooper
Conductor:
Thomas Kapten

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