3 for all12 December 2004
Sunday 12 December 2004 16:00-17:45 (Radio 3)
More from the postbag of listeners' requests, including horn virtuoso David Pyatt in recital, Dvorak's Slavonic Dances in piano duet form, and a vintage recording of Vaughan Williams's Flos Campi featuring William Primrose, arguably the founder of modern viola playing. Plus the search continues for the greatest recordings of composers conducting their own works.
Duration:1 hour 45 minutes |
 Playlist MICHAEL PRAETORIUS IN DULCI JUBILO Gabrieli Consort & Players / Paul McCreesh Archiv 439 250-2, T 23
STRAUSS NOCTURNE, Op 7 David Pyatt / Martin Jones Erato 3984-21632-2, T 4
STRAVINSKY TOCCATA from VIOLIN CONCERTO Isaac Stern (violin), Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky (conductor) Sony SMK 64 505 t1
SCHUMANN LIEDERKREIS, Op 24 Wolfgang Holzmair / Imogen Cooper Philips 446 086-2, T 8-16
FERDE GROFE ON THE TRAIL / CLOUDBURST (Grand Canyon) NBC Symphony / Arturo Toscanini RCA GD 60307, T 5 and 7
BARBER AGNUS DEI Ruth Dean / The Sixteen / Harry Christophers Collins Classics 16002, T 11
DVORAK SLAVONIC DANCE Op.72 no.3 Peter Noke and Helen Krizos Hyperion CDA 66204, T11
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FLOS CAMPI William Primrose /Philarmonic Orchestra and BBC Chorus, Adrian Boult (conductor) Pearl GEMM CD 9252 t3
PRAETORIUS GLORIA from MISSA: GAUTZ TEUDSCH Gabrieli Consort and Players / Paul MacCreesh Archiv 439 250-2, T 4 |  |  |  |  |  |
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