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Composers of the Week: Paris 1750

on BBC Radio 3

Geoffrey Baskerville introduces works by composers who were in Paris in 1750. Today, an eccentric patron of the arts, some drinking songs and a virtuosic grand motet. Balbastre Noël: Tous les Bourgeois de Châtres René Saorgin (organ)
Balbastre La Monmartel, ou la Brunoys Ursula Deutschler (harpsichord) Corrette Tes Yeux Me Font la
Guerre: Quand On Trouve; Les Mouton Paissent J'Herbe; Dans
Notre Société Folies Bergeres
Duphly Overture: La de May; La Madin (Pieces de Clavecin) John Holloway (violin),
Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
Mondonville Venite Exultemus
Gillian Fisher (soprano),
Charles Daniels (haute-contre),
Stephen Varcoe (bass), Choir of New College, Oxford, London Baroque, director Edward Higginbottom Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm

Contributors

Introduces:
Geoffrey Baskerville
Harpsichord:
Brunoys Ursula Deutschler
Unknown:
Les Mouton Paissent
Violin:
John Holloway
Harpsichord:
Davitt Moroney
Harpsichord:
Mondonville Venite Exultemus
Soprano:
Gillian Fisher
Soprano:
Charles Daniels
Bass:
Stephen Varcoe
Director:
Edward Higginbottom

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