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Afternoon on 3

on BBC Radio 3

Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Postcards from Vienna
3/4. Stephanie Hughes introduces today's concert from the church of St Anne and St Agnes. Endellion Quartet
Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor, D703 Wolf Italian Serenade
Webern Five Movements, Op 5
Korngold String Quartet No 2
2.00 British Symphonies
A British-Hungarian afternoon featuring Searle's Symphony No 4 alongside two
Hungarians he loved, Liszt and Bartok, and his
British teachers and contemporaries - including works premiered at the Proms by Searle's teacher John Ireland and Elizabeth Maconchy. John Ireland A London Overture
BBC Scottish SO, conductor John Wilson Pearsall Lay a Garland
Parry Music When Soft Voices
Stanford When Mary through the Garden Went, Op 127 No 3 BBC Singers, conductor Bob Chilcott
Liszt Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda Bartok Dance Suite
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Christian Ganz Searle Symphony No 4
BBC Scottish SO, conductor Alun Francis Vaughan Williams Rest
Gerald Finzi All This Night
Gustav Hoist The Evening Watch, Op 43 No 1 Sian Menna (mezzo), Robert Johnston (tenor), BBC Singers, conductor Bob Chilcott
Gordon Jacob Chaconne on a theme of Vaughan Williams BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
Elizabeth Maconchy Suite: The Land BBC NOW, conductor Jason Lai
Liszt A Faust Symphony BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda

Contributors

Introduces:
Stephanie Hughes
Conductor:
John Wilson
Conductor:
Bob Chilcott
Conductor:
Christian Ganz
Conductor:
Alun Francis
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Sian Menna
Tenor:
Robert Johnston
Conductor:
Bob Chilcott
Conductor:
Gordon Jacob Chaconne
Conductor:
Vernon Handley
Conductor:
Elizabeth MacOnchy
Conductor:
Jason Lai
Conductor:
Gianandrea Noseda

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