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Composer of the Week: Faure

on BBC Radio 3

2/5. Faure meets Liszt, inspires Proust, and chooses a wife - by a rather unconventional method. With Donald Macleod. Faure Nell , Op 18 No
Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano) Ballade in F sharp, Op 19 Kathryn Stott Papillon, Op 77
Steven Isserlis (cello), Pascal Devoyon (piano) Piano Quartet No 2 in G minor, Op 45
Susan Tomes (piano), Krysia Osostowicz (violin), Robin Ireland (viola), Timothy Hugh (cello) Repeated at 8.45pm
1.00 PM Afternoon on 3 Presented by Louise Fryer
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
1/4. As part of Radio 3's Elgar Season, the first of four concerts featuring the composer's chamber music recorded at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. Brodsky Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op 135 Elgar String Quartet in E minor, Op 83
2.00 British Symphony Series
Bantock Choral Symphony: The Vanity of Vanities BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly Britten Serenade , Op 31
Andrew Kennedy (tenor), David Flack (horn), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Stefan Solyom Sibelius Symphony No 2
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Stefan Solyom
4.00 The Making of Music
2/30. Notre-Dame. Performances of the music James Naughtie mentions in his Radio 4 series chronicling the historical influences that affected the course of classical music. Featuring today music by composers associated with the cathedral of Notre-
Dame in Paris, including works by Perotin and Leonin.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Faure Nell
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Unknown:
Kathryn Stott
Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Cello:
Pascal Devoyon
Viola:
Timothy Hugh
Presented By:
Louise Fryer
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Conductor:
Britten Serenade
Tenor:
Andrew Kennedy
Tenor:
David Flack
Conductor:
Stefan Solyom
Conductor:
Stefan Solyom
Music:
James Naughtie

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