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9.05 Record Review continues with Anthony Burton.
Building a Library: Rachmaninov's Piano
Concerto No 4 by Bryce Morrison.
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood reviews Paul McCreesh 's Venetian Vespers, the follow-up to his successful Venetian
Coronation. With Edward Greenfield on British orchestral and vocal music.
10.35 Record Release Vaughan Williams Pilgrim Progress (Act 1, sc 2) Soloists
Royal Northern College of Music Chorus and Orchestra/Igor Kennaway
10.50 Havergal Brian Symphony No 32
National SO of Ireland/ Adrian Leaper
11.12 Opening sequence from the Vespers of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin as it might have been performed at St Mark's, Venice in 1643, including music by Rigatti and Grandi.
Gabrieli Consort and Players/Paul McCreesh
11.34 Bantock Two
Heroic Ballads
RPO/Vemon Handley
11.44 Tippett Byzantium Faye Robinson (soprano) Chicago SO/Georg Solti
12.12 Patrick O'Connor reviews EMI's Le Théâtre Parisien, a five-CD survey of French acting from Sarah Bernhardt to
Sacha Guitry.
12.42 Paris also produced one of the first classics of early music, Nadia Boulanger's recordings of madrigals by Monteverdi. This selection includes the tenors Hugues Cuenod and Paul Derenne. Discs
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(9.05-10.35 repeated Wednesday 2.00pm)

Contributors

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Anthony Burton.
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Bryce Morrison.
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Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
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Paul McCreesh
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Edward Greenfield
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Havergal Brian
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Adrian Leaper
Soprano:
Faye Robinson

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