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Morning Performance

on BBC Radio 3

Lucie Skeaping introduces the final programme of highlights from this year's Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music.
Today soprano Anna Caterine Antonacci sings a spoof mad-song, LaPazza, by the 17th-century Neapolitan Pietro Antonio
Giramo, and Monteverdi's Combattimento di Tancredi e Clbrindawith the St James 's
Baroque Players under Ivor Bolton ; the Russian Patriarchate Choir perform 17thand 18th-century music from the Orthodox tradition; and James O'Donnell conducts the Westminster Abbey Choir and St James 's Baroque Players in Purcell's 1694 ode for Queen Mary's birthday, Come Ye Sons of Art, Away.

Contributors

Soprano:
Anna Caterine Antonacci
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Neapolitan Pietro Antonio
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St James
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Ivor Bolton
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James O'Donnell
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St James

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