12 March 2006
Sunday 12 March 2006 16:00-17:45 (Radio 3)
Brian Kay introduces listeners' requests, including Dvorák's Te Deum, which the composer premiered at his inaugural concert in America.
Plus one of César Franck's most important keyboard works - his Prelude, Choral and Fugue; and Borodin's colourful Symphony No 2, which continues the theme of patriotic music.
Duration:
1 hour 45 minutes
Playlist
MONTEVERDI: BEATUS VIR
The King's Consort / Robert King
Hyperion CDA 67428, T 3
BORTKIEWICZ: PRELUDES, Op. 40, Nos. 1-4
Pierre Huybregts
CENTAUR CRC2096, T 1-4
OFFENBACH: EVENING PAPERS (Waltz)
BBC Concert Orchestra / Gavin Sutherland
BBC Recording
DVORAK: TE DEUM
Soloists / Czech Phil Choir / Prague SO / Smetacek
Supraphon 11 1821-2 211, T 12-15
RAWSTHORNE: DIVERTIMENTO FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Northern Chamber Orchestra / David Lloyd-Jones
Naxos 8.553567, T 11-13
FINZI: Excerpts from A YOUNG MAN'S EXHORTATION, Op 14
Mark Padmore / Roger Vignoles
Hyperion CDA 67459, T 5-7
BORODIN: SYMPHONY No.2 in B Minor
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra / Neeme Jarvi
DG 435 757-2, CD 2, T 1-4