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Record Review

on BBC Radio 3

with Richard Osborne.
Heinichen
Concerto a 8 in C
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust
Quartet
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
7.12 Paganinl Sonata No in D (Centone di sonate) Gil Shaham (violin)
Goran Sollscher (guitar)
7.22 Dellbes Coppelia (Act 1)
Lyon Opera Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano
8.01 Telke Old Comrades; Sonntag Niebelungen-Marsch
Berlin Philharmonic Wind
Ensemble, conductor
Herbert von Karajan
8.11 Faure Soir
Sauguet Berceuse Creole Regine Crespin (soprano) John Wustman (piano)
8.19 Beethoven Triple Concerto in C, Op 56
Menahem Pressler (piano) Ida Kavafian (violin) Peter Wiley (cello)
Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra/Kurt Masur
9.00 Building a Library
Honeggers Symphony No 2 by Roger Nichols. Richard Wigmore reviews two new versions of Beethoven's
Missa Solemnis, Haydn's The Seasons and the world premiere recording of Berlioz's Messe Solennelle.
10.10 Record Release
Haydn Autumn; Winter (The Seasons)
Ruth Ziesak (soprano) Uwe Heilmann (tenor) Rene Pape (bass)
Chicago Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Georg Solti
11.15 Reissues
Stephen Johnson listens to Berlin Classics reissues of the old East German label
Deutsche Schallplatten, including Peter Schreier in Beethoven Lieder, Kurt
Sanderling conducting
Shostakovich and a famous
Seven Deadly Sins with Gisela May.
11.35 Pfttzner Palestrina
(Act 3, excerpt) Soloists
Berlin State Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Otmar Suitner Producers Patrick Lambert and Clive Portbury. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Music:
Christopher Hogwood
Violin:
Gil Shaham
Soprano:
Regine Crespin
Piano:
John Wustman
Cello:
Peter Wiley
Unknown:
Roger Nichols.
Unknown:
Richard Wigmore
Soprano:
Ruth Ziesak
Tenor:
Uwe Heilmann
Bass:
Rene Pape

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