Stephanie Hughes presents highlights from recent concerts around Europe and beyond. At around 10.00 she is joined by novelist Paul Bailey.
Music includes Viennese classics by Mozart and Beethoven played at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival by pianist Daniel Barenboim and friends, Hesperion XXI with vocal music from Monteverdi and his contemporaries, and, at around 10.55, as part of the opening celebrations of the LSO's new education centre at St Luke's, the first performance of James MacMillan's A Deep but Dazzling Darkness.
And at approximately:
9.10 Debussy L 'Isle Joyeuse - Eric Le Sage (piano)
9.25 Glinka Trio Pathetique in D minor - Moscow Trio
9.40 Tchaikovsky Overture: 1812 - Prague Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Judd
11.45 Bruckner Te Deum in C - Melanie Diener (soprano), Dagmar Peckova (alto), Zoran Todorovich (tenor), Robert Holl (bass), Vienna Singakademie, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vladamir Fedoseyev
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