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Radio 3 in Concert

1antimuzak
Mar 15, 2022, 2:46 am

Tuesday 15th March 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Music in the Blitz: The Nash Ensemble.

The Nash Ensemble, Wigmore Hall's Chamber Ensemble in Residence, recreates two of Dame Myra Hess's legendary National Gallery concerts, with music ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to Coleridge-Taylor. Beethoven: Piano Trio in E flat Op. 70 No. 2. George Dyson: A poet's hymn. Arnold Bax: The white peace. Henry Balfour Gardiner: Winter. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: A song cycle, Sons of the sea. Frederick Keel: Trade Winds from 'Three Salt Water Ballads'. Peter Warlock: Captain Stratton's Fancy. John Ireland: Phantasie-Trio in A minor. Interval BBC Archive footage of Dame Myra Hess talking about the National Gallery concerts in which some 824,152 people attended 1968 concerts, with all artists paid the same fee of five guineas. Mozart: Serenade in B flat K361 'Gran Partita'. Nash Ensemble, Alasdair Beatson (piano), Benjamin Nabarro (violin), Adrian Brendel (cello), Marcus Farnsworth (baritone).

2antimuzak
Mar 17, 2022, 2:47 am

Thursday 17th March 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Mahler's Fifth Symphony.

Christoph Koenig joins the BBC National Orchestra of Wales to conduct two outstanding works: Grace Williams's Sea Sketches and Mahler's Fifth Symphony. The Sea Sketches depict the sea in five distinct moods, from its most placid and beautiful, to its most violent and tempestuous. The piece was written in London at a time when Williams was longing to return to her home by the South Wales coast. Mahler's Fifth Symphony is not descriptive in the same way as the Sea Sketches, although some have attributed to it an autobiographical narrative; it nonetheless takes the listener through a barrage of vivid emotions, from utter darkness to blazing triumph. Mahler was convalescing from a near death experience when he began writing the symphony, and the monumental work which he created forged a new, complex style of writing which would leave an indelible legacy. Presented by Nicola Heywood Thomas and recorded in Brangwyn Hall on the 12th of March. 7.30pm G Williams: Sea Sketches for string orchestra. 7.50pm Interval music exploring the influence of Mahler on Ethel Smyth. 8.10pm Mahler: Symphony No 5. BBC National. Orchestra of Wales. Christoph Koenig (conductor).

3antimuzak
Mar 22, 2022, 2:52 am

Tuesday 22nd March 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Angela Hewitt at Wigmore Hall.

Award-winning pianist Angela Hewitt plays two Mozart piano sonatas, Ravel's Sonatine and a selection of Bach preludes and fugues at Wigmore Hall. Presented by Ian Skelly. Mozart: Piano Sonata in F K332. Bach: Well Tempered Klavier Book II: Prelude and Fugue No. 13 in F sharp BWV882, No. 14 in F sharp minor BWV883, No. 15 in G BWV884, No. 16 in G minor BWV885. Interval Bach's motet Singet dem Herr mein neues Lied, BWV.225 sung by Collegium Vocale Ghent. Mozart: Piano Sonata in B flat K333. Ravel: Sonatine. Chabrier: Bourrée fantasque. Angela Hewitt (piano).

4antimuzak
Mar 23, 2022, 2:45 am

Wednesday 23rd March 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Haydn: The Creation.

Haydn's The Creation conducted by Harry Christophers, with the London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra and an all-star team of soloists in a performance sung in English to mark the 40th anniversary of the Barbican Centre. Recorded earlier this month. Out of chaos comes wonder; from darkness, light. Haydn's oratorio The Creation is more than just a gloriously tuneful retelling of the Book of Genesis. Inspired by Haydn's visits to London and the optimism of the Enlightenment, it's a celebration of the act of creativity itself, overflowing with majesty, humour and the joy of life. With its famous depictions of Chaos through the dawning of light to a tawny lion, a flexible tiger and a nimble stag and the great chorus, 'The Heavens are telling', the work has been a favourite since its first performance some 224 years ago. Presented by Martin Handley. Haydn: The Creation. Lucy Crowe (soprano), Andrew Staples (tenor), Roderick Williams (baritone). London Symphony Chorus, Simon Halsey (chorus director). London Symphony Orchestra, Harry Christophers (conductor).

5antimuzak
Mar 28, 2022, 1:49 am

Monday 28th March 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 21:30 (2 hours long)

Bruckner: Symphony No. 8.

In a concert recorded in November 2021 in Hanover, Andrew Manze conducts the NDR Symphony Orchestra in Bruckner's mammoth Eighth Symphony in C minor. Presented by Fiona Talkington.

6antimuzak
Mar 29, 2022, 1:47 am

Tuesday 29th March 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Toward the Unknown Region - Vaughan Williams 150.

In the second of six concerts presented in collaboration with the Halle Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic continue to explore the symphonies of Vaughan Williams, from Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, including the Fourth Symphony. Presented by Tom McKinney. Vaughan Williams: Toward the Unknown Region; Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.4. 8.15 Interval Vaughan Williams: Ten Blake songs. Mark Padmore (tenor), Nicholas Daniel (oboe). 8.35 Vaughan Williams: Job. BBC Philharmonic, Halle Choir, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor).

7antimuzak
Apr 8, 2022, 1:53 am

Friday 8th April 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Romantics in Exile.

The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sakari Oramo, perform Korngold's Violin Concerto with violinist Nicola Benedetti, and Langgaard's First Symphony. Live from the Barbican Centre, London. Korngold: Violin Concerto in D. 20.00 Interval. Langgaard: Symphony No. 1 in B minor, BVN 32 "Klippepastoraler". Nicola Benedetti (violin). BBC Symphony Orchestra. Sakari Oramo (conductor). Fate dealt a cruel hand to Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Rued Langgaard, two composers born in the wrong place at the wrong time. Korngold longed to write the sort of yearning, haunting melodic music that was out of fashion in early 20th-century Vienna, but when the Nazis came to power he faced more serious challenges. Exiled in Hollywood, Korngold scored success writing movie themes, plundering the most expressive and beautiful of them in 1945 for a captivating violin concerto. Rued Langgaard was only 17 in 1911 when he finished his Symphony No. 1, a lush, romantic work in the tradition of Strauss and Bruckner that was soon taken up by the Berlin Philharmonic. Marginalised by his native Denmark, Langgaard's highly personal, exceptionally crafted and utterly compelling music is at last getting the recognition it deserves.

8antimuzak
Apr 12, 2022, 1:54 am

Tuesday 12th April 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Toward the Unknown Region - Vaughan Williams 150.

In the third of this collaborative series of concerts in which the BBC Philharmonic and the Halle Orchestra explore the symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams in his 150th anniversary year, conductor John Wilson leads the BBC Philharmonic in Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony and Sinfonia Antartica. From Bridgewater Hall, Manchester and presented by Tom McKinney. Vaughan Williams: 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Symphony No 7) Interval (CD). Vaughan Williams: 'A London Symphony' (Symphony No 2). Sarah Fox (soprano), Manchester Chamber Choir, BBC Philharmonic, John Wilson (conductor).

9antimuzak
Apr 13, 2022, 1:47 am

Wednesday 13th April 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:00 to 22:00 (3 hours long)

St Matthew Passion.

The BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales are joined by conductor Harry Bicket to perform JS Bach's celebrated setting of the Passion according to St Matthew. Considered to be the pinnacle of Baroque sacred music, it is a work which tells the story of Jesus Christ's apotheosis with incredible scope and complexity. Recorded in St David's Hall on the April 9, and presented by Nicola Heywood Thomas. JS Bach: St Matthew Passion, BWV 244. Gwilym Bowen (tenor: Evangelist), David Shipley (bass: Christus), Mhairi Lawson (soprano), Jess Dandy (contralto), Anthony Gregory (tenor), James Newby (baritone), BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales, Harry Bicket (conductor).

10antimuzak
Apr 27, 2022, 1:45 am

Wednesday 27th April 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Julia Fischer plays Elgar's Violin Concerto.

Recorded at the Royal Festival Hall, Vladimir Jurowski conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Enescu's Second Symphony and, with Julia Fischer, Elgar's Violin Concerto. Introduced by Ian Skelly. Elgar: Violin Concerto in B minor Op.61. 8.25 Interval Music (from CD). Stravinsky: Three Movements from Petrushka. Alexander Ullman (piano). 8.40 Enescu: Symphony No. 2 in A major, Op. 17. Julia Fischer (violin), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski (conductor).

11antimuzak
Mag 3, 2022, 1:48 am

Tuesday 3rd May 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Toward the Unknown Region - Vaughan Williams 150.

Mark Elder conducts the Hallé in an all-symphonic programme: Vaughan Williams's stormy Sixth Symphony and monumental A Sea Symphony, recorded at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 6 in E minor; A Sea Symphony (Symphony No 1). Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone), Hallé Orchestra, Choir and Youth Choir, Mark Elder (conductor).

12antimuzak
Mag 4, 2022, 1:47 am

Wednesday 4th May 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Simon Rattle and the LSO.

The London Symphony Orchestra and Simon Rattle play Dvorak, Schumann and George Walker, recorded at the Barbican Hall in London on 10 March 2022. Presented by Martin Handley. Dvorak: American Suite, Op 98b. George Walker: Lilacs for voice and orchestra (London premiere). Interval. Schumann: Symphony No 2. London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor).

13antimuzak
Mag 12, 2022, 1:51 am

Thursday 12th May 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Mark Elder conducts The Hallé Orchestra in music by Stravinsky, Richard Strauss, Elena Langer and Vaughan Williams. This lively programme starts with Stravinsky's Concerto for piano and winds in which he looked back to Bach. Mark describes the outer movements as having 'such fun with plenty of cut and thrust' and a slow middle movement of 'intimacy and tenderness'. Steven Osborne gained critical plaudits for his recording of the work and the Hallé is delighted he's coming back to perform it. It's followed by Till Eulenspiegel, Richard Strauss's virtuoso symphonic poem vividly recounting the hero's 'merry pranks.' Elena Langer's colourful and immediate music follows with her concert suite from her lauded opera Figaro gets a Divorce. Continuing the Vaughan Williams symphonic cycle, Mark conducts the witty Eighth Symphony which was premiered by the Hallé under Barbirolli with the composer inscribing the dedication to 'Glorious John'. 7.30 Stravinsky: Concerto for piano and wind instruments. R Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche. Elena Langer: Figaro gets a Divorce. Steven Osborne (piano). The Hallé, Mark Elder (conductor). c 8.40 Interval music. Elena Langer: Two Cats Songs. Anna Dennis (soprano), Kristine Blaumane (cello), Katya Apekisheva (piano). Vaughan Williams: 4 Poems of Fredegond Shove. Roderick Williams (baritone), Iain Burnside (piano). c 9.00 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 8. The Hallé, Mark Elder (conductor). Presented by Tom McKinney.

14antimuzak
Mag 17, 2022, 1:49 am

Tuesday 17th May 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

The Symphony of the Greatness of the Human Spirit.

Domingo Hindoyan conducts the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic in Prokofiev's wartime Fifth Symphony, composed in 1944 shortly after the Allied landings in Normandy. In the first half: Beethoven's Overture, Leonore No 3 and Sibelius's Violin Concerto featuring the violinist María Dueñas, a BBC New Generation Artist. Beethoven: Overture: Leonore No 3. Sibelius: Violin Concerto. María Dueñas (violin). Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Domingo Hindoyan (conductor). Interval. c8.45 Prokofiev: Symphony No 5.

15antimuzak
Giu 1, 2022, 1:49 am

Wednesday 1st June 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Final Flourishes.

From Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, presented by Nicola Heywood Thomas. Ben Gernon and the BBC Philharmonic host a concert showcasing three works by composers who brought the experience and skills honed by a lifetime's experience to create breathtaking works that continue to inspire and amaze. The orchestra is joined by Manchester musicians at the start of their musical adventures. Using a tune given to him by Frederick the Great, Bach created a weave of the material but didn't specify an instrument to play his composition. Twentieth century genius orchestrator Anton Webern colours Bach's work, bringing the notes off the page to create an extra dimension of line and texture. The concert began with a final Mass and ends with a final Symphony, Mozart's. Echoes of Bach's counterpoint resound in the astonishing last movement of the breathtaking "Jupiter" Symphony. Haydn: Mass in B flat (Harmoniemesse) (H XXII 14). 8.15 (CD) Marcello arr. Bach: Oboe Concerto in D minor (BWV 974), Alexander Tharaud. Bach arr Webern: Musical Offering: Ricercar a 6. Mozart: Symphony No 41 "Jupiter". Georgie Malcolm (soprano), Clara Mouriz (mezzo-soprano), Joshua Ellicott (tenor), Thomas Ashdown (baritone). Chetham's Chamber Choir, BBC Philharmonic, Ben Gernon (conductor).

16antimuzak
Giu 8, 2022, 1:49 am

Wednesday 8th June 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Mahler's Resurrection Symphony from the Philharmonia.

The Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Santtu-Matias Rouvali, perform Mahler's Second Symphony, 'Resurrection", live from the Royal Festival Hall. Mahler Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection'. Mari Eriksmoen (soprano), Jennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano), Philharmonia Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra, Santtu-Matias Rouvali (conductor).
(Live)

17antimuzak
Giu 9, 2022, 1:45 am

Thursday 9th June 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Beverley and East Riding Early Music Festival.

Ashley Solomon directs the ensemble Florilegium at Beverley Minster in five works by JS Bach as part of this year's Beverley and East Riding Early Music Festival. The first half consists of three of his Brandenburg Concertos, sent as a collection of six to the Margrave of Brandenburg in 1721. They perfectly demonstrate his mastery in combining different sets of solo instruments, showcasing violas and viola da gambas (Brandenburg 6), 9 solo string parts (Brandenburg 3) as well as the unusual combination of harpsichord, flute and violin (Brandenburg 5). The second half offers further solo opportunities for violinist Bojan Cicic and flautist Ashley Solomon in two of Bach's most popular instrumental works. During the interval, you can also hear highlights from two further concerts recorded at the festival by young European ensembles: Sarbacanes and Prisma. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.6, BWV.1051; Brandenburg Concerto No.5, BWV.1050; Brandenburg Concerto No.3, BWV.1048. Interval. Performances by young French-based wind ensemble Sarbacanes and Hungarian-based folk ensemble Prisma. Bach: Orchestral Suite No.2 in B minor, BWV.1067; Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV.1041 Presented by Hannah French.

18antimuzak
Giu 15, 2022, 1:46 am

Wednesday 15th June 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Sir Roger Norrington conducts the Royal Northern Sinfonia in an all-Haydn programme, beginning with a drumroll and ending with a clock. Soprano Susan Gritton joins them for a selection of English Canzonettas. Haydn: Symphony No 103 `Drumroll" (movements 1 and 2); Set of English Canzonettas; String Quartet, Op 76 No 5; Symphony No 103 `Drumroll" (movements 3 and 4); March for the Prince of Wales; Set of English Canzonettas; Symphony No 101 `Clock".

19antimuzak
Giu 20, 2022, 1:53 am

Monday 20th June 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 21:30 (2 hours long)

Radu Lupu and the Berlin Philharmonic.

Bernard Haitink conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in R Strauss's An Alpine Symphony, with soloist Radu Lupu joining for Mozart's Piano Concerto No 17 in G. Another chance to hear this concert recorded at the Philharmonie, Berlin, in November 2002, as a tribute to Romanian pianist Radu Lupu, who died in April at the age of 76. Lupu established himself early on in his career as one of the major pianists of his time after winning three international piano competitions: Van Cliburn, George Enescu and Leeds. Notoriously reclusive, Lupu's concerts were not-to-be-missed events, his performances characterised by integrity, vision and imagination. He's ideally partnered here with Bernard Haitink in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, with its typically Mozartian combination of joyousness and melancholy. Haitink ends with an orchestral tour de force, Richard Strauss's vivid portrayal of an epic day in the mountains. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 17 in G, K 453. 8.05 Interval Music (from CD). Brahms: 3 Intermezzi, Op 117. Radu Lupu (piano). 8.20 R Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie, Op 64. Radu Lupu (piano), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor).

20antimuzak
Lug 6, 2022, 1:42 am

Wednesday 6th July 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Paul Lewis Fifteth Birthday Concert.

Paul Lewis performs Beethoven's Pathétique and Appassionata Sonatas, Mendelssohn's Songs without Words, Sibelius's Six Bagatelles and Chopin's Polonaise-fantaisie. Recorded in May and introduced by Martin Handley, including comments from Paul Lewis. Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor (Pathétique). Mendelssohn: Songs without Words; No. 1 in E major, Op. 19; No. 3 in G minor, Op. 53; No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 53; No. 2 in A minor, Op. 19; No. 3 in E major, Op. 30. Sibelius: Six Bagatelles. 8.20 Interval Music (from CD). Mark Padmore (tenor), Richard Watkins (horn), Paul Lewis (piano). 8.30 Chopin: Polonaise No. 7 in A-flat major (Polonaise-fantaisie). Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Appassionata. Paul Lewis (piano).

21antimuzak
Lug 12, 2022, 1:45 am

Tuesday 12th July 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

York Early Music Festival: The Sixteen's Choral Pilgrimage 2022.

Hubert Parry's six moving Songs of Farewell, plus works by Thomas Campion, Cecilia MacDowell and Herbert Howells. The Sixteen are conducted by Harry Christophers in a concert recorded at York Minster as part of this year's York Early Music Festival. Presented by Hannah French. Choral Pilgrimage 2022: Author of Light: Part 1. Hubert Parry: Songs of Farewell. Anglia Medieval Carol: Deo gracias. Medieval Carol: Saint Thomas honour we. Medieval Carol: O blessed Lord. Medieval Carol: Benedicite Deo. Part 2. Cecilia McDowall: An Unexpected Shore. Thomas Campion: Never, weather-beaten sail. Thomas Campion: Author of light. Thomas Campion: Tune thy music to thy heart. Herbert Howells: Take him, earth for cherishing.

22antimuzak
Set 20, 2022, 1:39 am

Tuesday 20th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

The LSO and Sir Simon Rattle.

As the LSO's Music Director, Sir Simon Rattle makes a point of beginning each new season with a celebration of British music in all its diversity - past, present and future. Tonight's concert begins with Sun Poem, a recent piece about the journey of fatherhood by Daniel Kidane. In the words of one reviewer: "A single muted trumpet note sounded hesitantly, which gave birth to another note in the flutes, then another in the brass. Suddenly the whole orchestra seemed to be capering madly, suggesting an enticing future ahead of the new-born." After this, Frank Bridge celebrates the dazzling rebirth of nature in Enter Spring, and Elgar traces what he called "the passionate pilgrimage of the soul" in his Second Symphony. Daniel Kidane: Sun Poem. Frank Bridge: Enter Spring. Elgar: Symphony No 2. London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor). Concert recorded at the Barbican, London, on 11th September. Presented by Ian Skelly.

23antimuzak
Set 24, 2022, 1:46 am

Saturday 24th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:00 to 22:00 (3 hours long)

Schoenberg's Gurrelieder.

Ian Skelly presents live from the Royal Festival Hall as the London Philharmonic Orchestra opens its new season with a rare performance of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder, conducted by Edward Gardner. Richly romantic and exquisitely lyrical, the piece takes its audience on a journey into a unique and all-embracing sound landscape. A setting of poetry by Jens Peter Jacobson, this epic work is based on an ancient Danish saga, a tale of illicit love, jealousy and murder, set at the castle of Gurre in north Zealand. Tonight's performance features an all-star vocal line-up and massive choral forces as well as the power of a colossal orchestra. Schoenberg: Gurrelieder. Lise Lindstrom (soprano: Tove), Karen Cargill (mezzo: Waldtaube), David Butt Philip (tenor: Waldemar), Robert Murray (tenor: Klaus-Narr), James Creswell (bass-baritone: Bauer), London Philharmonic Choir, Members of London Symphony Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Gardner (conductor).
(Live)

24antimuzak
Set 26, 2022, 1:43 am

Monday 26th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 21:30 (2 hours long)

Haydn's Creation at the Concertgebouw.

Fiona Talkington presents a performance of Haydn's Creation at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, with Phillippe Herreweghe conducting the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, his ensmeble Collegium Vocale Ghent and an all-star line up of soloists in the joyful choral work. Haydn: The Creation (Die Schopfung). Robin Johannsen (soprano: Gabriel/Eve), Werner Güra (tenor: Uriel), Florian Boesch (bass: Raphael/Adam), Collegium Vocale Ghent, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Philippe Herreweghe. Including Interval Music - Fortepianist Ronald Brautigam plays Haydn's Piano Sonata in D H.16.51, written around the time of The Creation.

25antimuzak
Ott 3, 2022, 1:44 am

Monday 3rd October 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 21:30 (2 hours long)

Christian Thielemann Conducts the Staatskapelle, Dresden.

Christian Thielemann conducts the Staatskapelle, Dresden, in Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony and the Lyric Symphony by Zemlinsky in a concert from the Dresden Semperoper. Presented by Fiona Talkington. Mendesslohn: Scottish Symphony Op. 56. 8.05 Interval music: Radu Lupu plays Schubert's Piano Sonata in A major D.664 in a classic recording made at the Salle De Chatonneyre, Corseaux in 1991. 8.25 Zemlinsky: Lyric symphony Op.18 for soprano, baritone and orchestra. Julia Kleiter (soprano), Adrian Eröd (baritone), Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielmann (conductor).

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