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20 April 2006

Thursday 20 April 2006 16:00-17:00 (Radio 3)

Brian Kay goes for a Quiet Stroll courtesy of Charles Williams and indulges in a slice of Linzertorte. He also marks the anniversary of the death of Robert Farnon, and to end the programme there's music by the Czech composer Karel Komzak who died 100 years before Robert Farnon.

Duration:

1 hour

Playlist

Presented by Brian Kay
Producer: Neil Varley
Broadcast Assistant: Patrick Johns

Ernest Tomlinson
'Concert Jig' (Silverthorn Suite) (3'43")
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Barry Wordsworth
CD: Warner 2564 62020-2, track 8

Charles Williams
'A Quiet Stroll' (3'00")
Fourtune
CD: White Label, track 8

Charles Wilfrid Orr
'A Cotswold Hill Tune' (5'00")
Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by David Lloyd-Jones
CD: Naxos 8.554186, track 5

Ernst Fischer
'Linzer Torte' (5'15")
Berlin Radio Orchestra conducted by Hans-Dieter Baum
CD: Alcra ALC 5101-2, track 3

Robert Farnon
'Pow Wow', 'Prairie Sunset', 'Alcan Highway', 'Ottawa Heights', 'Mountain Grandeur', 'Canadian Caravan (15'46")
Robert Farnon and his Orchestra
CD: Vocalion CDLK 4104, tracks 16-19, 21, 22

Charles Seaton
'Danse Champetre' (3'00")
Claire Capps (piano)
CD: Seaton CD, track 1

Percy Fletcher
'Dancing On the Green' (2'42")
Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Charles Williams
CD: Guild GLCD 5107, track 5

Robert Farnon
'Peanut Polka' (2'39")
Robert Farnon and his Orchestra
CD: ASV AJA 5509, track 26

Karel Komzak
'Echtes Wiener Blut', 'Am Gardasee', 'Galopp' (11'32")
Razumovsky Symphony Orchestra conducted by Christian Pollack
CD: Marco Polo 8.225175, tracks 8, 4 and 5




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