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on BBC Radio 3

With Anthony Burton.

Tartini Violin Concerto in G - Gordan Nikolitch, Orchestre d'Auvergne, conductor Arie van Beek

7.18 Milhaud Printemps - Marcelo Bratke (piano)

7.32 Schein Die mit Tranen Saen; Ich Lasse Dich Nicht (Israelis Brunnlein) - European Vocal Ensemble, director Philippe Herreweghe

7.40 Ibert Concertino da Camera - John-Edward Kelly (alto saxophone), Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, conductor Juha Kangas

7.55 Sammartini Recorder Concerto in F - Michala Petri, Moscow Virtuosi, conductor Vladimir Spivakov

8.08 Debussy Suite: Children's Corner - Helen Huang (piano)

8.25 Rosenmuller Ach Herr, Strafe Mich Nicht in Deinem Zorn - Ellen Hargis (soprano), the King's Noyse, director David Douglass

8.35 Poulenc Le Bal Masque - Francois Le Roux (baritone), Pascal Roge (piano), Soloists of the French National Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burton.
Unknown:
Gordan Nikolitch
Conductor:
Arie van Beek
Piano:
Marcelo Bratke
Unknown:
Tranen Saen
Director:
Philippe Herreweghe
Unknown:
John-Edward Kelly
Conductor:
Juha Kangas
Unknown:
F. Michala Petri
Conductor:
Vladimir Spivakov
Piano:
Helen Huang
Piano:
Rosenmiiller Ach Herr
Piano:
Strafe Mich Nicht
Unknown:
Deinem Zorn
Soprano:
Ellen Hargis
Director:
David Douglass
Baritone:
François Le Roux
Baritone:
Pascal Roge
Conductor:
Charles Dutoit

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