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Record Review

on BBC Radio 3

With Richard Osborne.
9.00 Building a Library
David Nice compares the currently available recordings of Strauss's Don Juan. Roderick Swanston reviews new Baroque releases, including music by Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and Mondonville.
Revised repeat tomorrow 11.45pm
10.15 Record Release
Vivaldi Concerto in D minor, RV540 Academy of Ancient Music, director Andrew Manze
10.32 Mondonville Sonata in C,
Op 3 No 4 Les Musiciens du Louvre, director Marc Minkowski
10.43 Graun Trio in G
Christophe Coin and Vittorio Ghielmi (viola da gambas), Bruno Cocset
(cello), Willem Jansen (harpsichord)
10.56 Handel Concerto a Due Cori
No 2 in F
Tafelmusik, director Jeanne Lamon
11.15 Reissues
Peter Paul Nash investigates the latest reissues, including Antal Dorati and Rafael Kubelik conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in music by Hlndemrth, Kodaly and Bartok.
Producers Clive Portbury and Susan Kenyon E-MAIL: record.review@bbc.co.uk
DISC DETAILS: see BBC1 Ceefax page 651

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Don Juan.
Unknown:
Roderick Swanston
Director:
Andrew Manze
Director:
Marc Minkowski
Director:
Graun Trio
Unknown:
Christophe Coin
Viola:
Vittorio Ghielmi
Cello:
Bruno Cocset
Cello:
Willem Jansen
Director:
Jeanne Lamon
Unknown:
Peter Paul Nash
Unknown:
Antal Dorati
Unknown:
Rafael Kubelik
Producers:
Clive Portbury
Producers:
Susan Kenyon

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