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Record Review

on BBC Radio 3

Paul Guinery introduces two hours of new releases.
7.00 Haydn Symphony No 7 in C (Le Midi)
Vienna Academy/ Martin Haselbock
7.23 Mendelssohn Cello Sonata No 1 in B flat Lynn Harrell (cello)
Bruno Canino (piano)
7.49 Rodrigo Concierto Pastoral
Patrick Gallois (flute) Philharmonia/Ion Marin
8.14 Schmelzer String Sonatas (Sacro-Profanus Concentus Musicus)
Aurora and Labyrinto Ensembles
8.23 Reger Variation and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart New York PO/Kurt Masur
9.00 am News
9.05 Anthony Burton introduces an edition devoted to new releases.
John Deathridge compares new cycles of Wagner's Ring from Levine, Haitink and Sawallisch and reissues from Boulez and Goodall. Today: Siegfried and Gotterdammerung. Jan Smaczny on three surveys documenting the sad legacy of Jewish musicians at the Nazi concentration camp, Terezin. Michael Freyhan reviews Robert Philip's book, Early Recordings and Musical Style.
10.35 Record Release
Hans Krasa Dance
Czech String Trio Viktor Ullmann
Sonata No 6
Edith Kraus (piano)
10.57 Wagner
An extract from one of the new versions of Gotterdammerung.
11.35 The Dog and Trumpet are back. Lyndon Jenkins on reissues and new issues of light music. Plus more British classics from Lyrita.
12.34 Bax November Woods
London PO/Adrian Boult
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury

Contributors

Introduces:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Martin Haselbock
Cello:
Lynn Harrell
Piano:
Bruno Canino
Flute:
Patrick Gallois
Introduces:
Anthony Burton
Unknown:
John Deathridge
Unknown:
Jan SmacZny
Unknown:
Michael Freyhan
Unknown:
Robert Philip
Unknown:
Hans Krasa
Unknown:
Viktor Ullmann
Piano:
Edith Kraus
Unknown:
Lyndon Jenkins
Unknown:
Adrian Boult
Producers:
Nick Morgan
Producers:
Clive Portbury

BBC Radio 3

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