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The Cowan Collection

on BBC Radio 3

Rob Rowan introduces surprises and treasures from his record collection. Plus highlights from the recording of Verdi's Don Carlos recommended on yesterday's CD Review. Music also includes: Kabalevsky Scene at the Square (Romeo and Juliet) Moscow SO, conductor Dmitri Kitaenko Pedro de Araujo Batalha Scott Ross (organ)
Chapi Jota (La Bruja) Miguel Fleta (tenor) with chorus and orchestra
Battistella Melodia de Arrabal Carlos Gardel (guitar)
Telemann Paris Quartet in A
Florilegium
Tchaikovsky The Christmas Tree; March, Galop and Dance of the Parents (Ballet: The Nutcracker, Act 1) Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Hans Vonk Bach, arr Rummel Die Seele ruht in Jesu Handen Jonathan Plowright (piano)
Barber Nocturne; The Daisies; Sleep Now
Leontyne Price (soprano), David Garvey (piano) John Lewis Django Modern Jazz Quartet, New York Chamber Symphony Orchestra Beethoven Rondo in B flat, Wo06
Lili Kraus (piano), Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conductor Victor Desarzens
Schreker Der Geburtstag der Infantin (excerpts) Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Lothar Zagrosek
German folk songs Ach, wie ist's moglich dann; Du, du liegst mir im Herzen; Kommt e Vogerl geflogen Richard Tauber (tenor), Mischa Spoliansky (piano)
J Strauss (son) Waltz: Tales from the Vienna
Woods, Op 325 Vienna SO, conductor Rudolf Moralt Biber Battalia Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Contributors

Introduces:
Rob Rowan
Unknown:
Don Carlos
Conductor:
Dmitri Kitaenko
Guitar:
Carlos Gardel
Conductor:
Hans Vonk
Soprano:
David Garvey
Piano:
John Lewis Django
Unknown:
Beethoven Rondo
Piano:
Lili Kraus
Conductor:
Victor Desarzens
Conductor:
Lothar Zagrosek
Tenor:
Richard Tauber
Piano:
Mischa Spoliansky
Conductor:
Rudolf Moralt
Conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt

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