3 for all17 October 2004
Sunday 17 October 2004 16:00-17:45 (Radio 3)
This week, one listener recalls a life-changing performance of Beethoven's Fidelio given in front of Russian soldiers at the end of the Second World War in Berlin. There's also a ragtime from Paul Hindemith, Liszt's transcription of Schubert's Standchen, and a complete BBC archive performance of Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir John Pritchard. Duration:1 hour 45 minutes |
 Playlist HINDEMITH RAGTIME BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier Chandos CHAN 9530, T5
SCHUBERT trans Liszt LA SERENADE, S 559a Leslie Howard Hyperion CDA 669513, CD3 T 7
MOZART ADAGIO & FUGUE in C Minor, K 546 English Concert / Andrew Manze Harmonia Mundi HMU 907280, T 5 and 6
SHOSTAKOVICH THE TALE OF THE SILLY LITTLE MOUSE Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Riccardo Chailly Decca 460 792-2, T 14
BEETHOVEN from FIDELIO: ‘Er sterbe…….O namenlose Freude.’ Kirsten Flagstad (Leonore), Julius Patzak (Florestan), other members of the cast, Vienna Philharmonic, Wilhelm Furtwängler EMI CDH 764902 CD2 6-7
CARLOS SEIXAS SONATAS in E Minor and E Major Felicja Blumental Claudio Bohema CB 4835-2, T 5 and 7
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS A LONDON SYMPHONY BBC SO /Sir John Pritchard BBC archive recording
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