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Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Sarah Walker introduces the last in the current season of lunchtime concerts from London's Wigmore Hall.
Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Gerold Huber (piano) Mahler Die Einsame im Herbst; Wo die schdnen Trompeten blasen; Nicht wiedersehenl;
Zu Strassburg auf der Schanz'; Das irdische Leben; Urlicht: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
2.00 The Ulster Orchestra Performs Sir Hamilton Harty
Presented by Penny Gore . Renowned as one of the finest conductors of the first half of the 20th century, Hamilton Harty maintained links with his native Ireland and many of his works employ Irish subjects. The Ulster Orchestra performs his orchestral music throughout this week, alongside performances given at this year's City of London Festival by the BBC Singers. Harty With the Wild Geese
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Celso Antunes Walton Symphony No 1
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Edward Gardner Britten French Folk Songs Ronan Collett (baritone), Ulster Orchestra, conductor David Angus Cimarosa Concerto in G
Sharon Bezaly (flute), Alexei Orgrintchouk (oboe), Ulster Orchestra, conductor David Angus Vierne Messe Solennelle in C sharp
BBC Singers, lain Farrington and Stephen Disley (organs), conductor Andrew Carwood
4.00 The Making of Music
26/30. Schubert and the Piano. Schubert gave the piano a personality all of its own through a new kind of music making. Penny Gore presents a selection of his Fantasies and Impromptus.

Contributors

Introduces:
Sarah Walker
Baritone:
Gerold Huber
Unknown:
Zu Strassburg
Presented By:
Penny Gore
Unknown:
Hamilton Harty
Conductor:
Edward Gardner
Baritone:
Ronan Collett
Conductor:
David Angus
Flute:
Sharon Bezaly
Flute:
Alexei Orgrintchouk
Conductor:
David Angus
Conductor:
Vierne Messe Solennelle
Conductor:
Stephen Disley
Conductor:
Andrew Carwood

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