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Through the Night

on BBC Radio 3

With Jonathan Swain.

Britten Nocturne for Tenor, Seven Instruments and String Orchestra, Op 60 - Benjamin Butterfield, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, conductor Simon Streatfield

12.30 Purcell King Arthur (excerpts) - Nancy Argenta (soprano), Vancouver Radio Orchestra, conductor Monica Huggett

12.50 Handel Solitudini Amate (Alessandro) - Sophie Boulin (soprano), La Petite Bande, director Sigswald Kuijken

1.00 A concert by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Lazarev, given in August 1996 in the Michael Fowler Center, Washington.

Britten, arr Steuart Bedford Suite: Death in Venice

Mahler Symphony No 5

2.45 Franck Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 - Imre Rohmann (piano), Bartok Quartet

3.20 Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals - Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, conductor James Campbell

3.45 Busoni Two Finnish Folk Song Arrangements - Erik Tawaststjerna, Hui-Ying Liu (pianos)

3.55 Sibelius En Saga (original version, 1892) - Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste

4.20 C.P.E. Bach Concerto in B flat for Flute and Strings, H435 - Robert Aitken, Vancouver Radio Orchestra, conductor Mario Bernadi

4.50 Debussy Gigues (Images) - Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ludovic Rajter

5.00 Schubert Piano Trio in E flat, D897 (Notturno) - Tomaz Lorenz (violin), Andrej Petrac (cello), Alenka Scek-Lorenz (piano)

5.10 Brahms Four Songs for Women's Voices, Two Horns and Harp, Op 17 - Danish National Radio Choir, Leif Lind and Per McClelland Jacobsen (horns), Catriona Yeats (harp), Stefan Parkman (conductor)

5.25 Liszt Tarantella (Venezia e Napoli) - Janina Balkowska (piano)

5.35 Dohnanyi Symphonic Minutes, Op 36 - Hungarian Radio Orchestra, conductor Tamas Vasary

5.50 Trad 17th-century Hungarian Dances - Csaba Nagy (tarogato), Peter Ella (harpsichord)

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