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The Afternoon on Three

on BBC Radio 3

with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Friday Chamber Music
Richard Markham and David Nettle (pianos)
David Corkhill and Matthew Rich
(percussion)
Hoist Jupiter (The Planets) Britten Mazurka Elegiaca, Op 23 No 2
Grainger English Waltz Bartok Sonata for two pianos and percussion
2.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Symphony Orchestras conductor Andrew Davis
Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Rpt
3.00 Mining the Archive Time Regained The first of three programmes celebrating 30 years of varied activity by the Nash Ensemble, in particular its regular commissioning and performance of new music. Presented by Stephen Plaistow in conversation with the players, the composers and the ensemble's artistic director, Amelia Freedman.
Ravel Trois poemes de Stephane
Mallarme Sarah Walker (mezzo)
Gordon Crosse Wildboy Antony Pay (clarinet)
Maurice Delage Quatre poemes hindous
Sarah Walker (mezzo) Poulenc Sextet
A Cavendish production
FAIREST ISLE
4.20 Turns of the Century
An audio lexicon of the great English comedy performers. Russell Davies introduces Norman Evans.
FAIREST ISLE
4.30 Counting the Goats Gwyn L Williams presents the second of three programmes on the traditional music of Wales.
This week, love songs, lullabies and congregational chanting.

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Music:
Richard Markham
Pianos:
David Nettle
Pianos:
David Corkhill
Pianos:
Matthew Rich
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Presented By:
Stephen Plaistow
Director:
Amelia Freedman.
Unknown:
Mallarme Sarah Walker
Unknown:
Gordon Crosse
Clarinet:
Maurice Delage Quatre
Unknown:
Sarah Walker
Introduces:
Russell Davies
Unknown:
Norman Evans.

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