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The Afternoon on Three

on BBC Radio 3

With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 The Boston
Romantics
Margaret Juntwait and Steven Ledbetter present the second of four programmes of music from late 19th-century Boston, featuring music by George Chadwick , Horatio Parker and his pupil Charles Ives. Chadwick Symphony No 3 (3rd mvt)
Detroit SO, conductor
Neeme Jarvi
String Quartet No 5 (finale) Portland Quartet
Parker Organ Concerto in E flat minor (3rd mvt)
Stephen Krahn (organ) Nebraska CO , conductor John Levick
Ives Ich grolle nicht Thomas Hampson (baritone)
Aremen Guzelimian (piano) The Circus Band
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo) Gilbert Kalish (piano) Rpt
2.00 Schools
Radio Showcase 2.05 In the News 2.25 Something to Think About 2.40 Music
Workshop
FAIREST ISLE
3.00 The Judgement of Paris
A replay of the musical competition staged in London in 1700, in which composers were asked to submit their version of Congreve's Judgement of Paris. This is the second of three programmes in which you can assess the entries for yourself.
John Weldon The
Judgement of Paris
4.05 Bernard d'Ascoli
(piano)
Debussy Preludes (Book 1) Faure Nocturne No 6 in D flat, Op 63 Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Steven Ledbetter
Music By:
George Chadwick
Music By:
Horatio Parker
Unknown:
Charles Ives.
Unknown:
Stephen Krahn
Conductor:
Nebraska Co
Conductor:
John Levick
Conductor:
Ives Ich
Baritone:
Thomas Hampson
Piano:
Aremen Guzelimian
Unknown:
Jan Degaetani
Piano:
Gilbert Kalish
Unknown:
John Weldon
Venus:
Emma Kirkby(sop)
Pallas:
Evelyn Tubb(sop)
Juno:
Sarah Pendlebury(sop)
Mercury:
Paul Agnew(ten)
Paris:
Stephen Varcoe(bar)

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