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Friday 14 February 2020 12:00 Music Through the Night 6:00 Daybreak Spanish Songs - Alison Balsom (tpt), G450 - Kazuhito Yamashita (gtr), Phil/Daniel Harding (Virgin 5 45480) Gothenburg SO/Edward Gardner Tokyo String Quartet (RCA RD 60421) (EMI 3 53255) CHOPIN: Ballade No 1 in G minor R SMITH: Air Castles - Ryan Smith HILL: String Quartet No 3 in A minor, Op 23 - Krystian Zimerman (pno) (DG (accordian), Robyn Jaquiery (pno) Carnival - Dominion Quartet (Naxos 423 090) 8.570491) PUCCINI: Oh, saro la piu bella! - Tu, VIVALDI: Violin Concerto in G RV310 Friday 14 February 2020 BACH: Keyboard Concerto in G tu, amore? Tu?, from Manon Lescaut - Adrian Chandler (vln/dir), La Wq43/5 - Trevor Pinnock - Kiri Te Kanawa (sop), José Carreras, Serenissima (Avie AV 2106) 12:00 Music Through the (hpschd/dir), English Concert (CRD Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Night 3311) Bologna/Richard Cheetham (Decca 7.00 ZIPOLI arr Hunt: Elevazione - SZYMANOWSKI: Nocturne & 475 459) Gordon Hunt (ob/dir), Niklass Tarantella Op 28 - Tasmin Little (vln), KOEHNE: Way Out West - Diana HAYDN: Cello Concerto No 2 in D Veltman (cello), Norrköping SO (BIS Piers Lane (pno) (Chandos CHAN Doherty (ob), Sinfonia HobVIIb/2 (3) - Gautier Capuçon CD 5017) 10940) Australis/Mark Summerbell (ABC 980 (cello), Mahler CO/Daniel Harding LISZT transcr Grainger: Hungarian RACHMANINOV: Prelude No 4 in E 046) (Virgin 5 45560) Fantasy S123 - Ivan Hovorun (pno), Minor, Op 32 - Colin Horsley (pno) DUSSEK: Sinfonia in A - Helsinki Royal Northern College of Music (Atoll ACD 442) Baroque Orch/Aapo Häkkinen RACHMANINOV: Symphony No 2 in Wind Orch/Clark Rundell (Chandos 3:00 approx (Naxos 8.572683) E minor Op 27 (2) - Royal CHAN 10455) FIELD: Piano Sonata in B - John 6:00 Daybreak Concertgebouw Orch/Vladimir O'Conor (pno) (TELARC CD 80290) Ashkenazy (Decca 421 065) VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Oboe The perfect overture to your day, LILBURN: Violin Sonata (1950) - Concerto in A minor - Sarah Jeffrey, with Cynthia Morahan Toronto SO/Peter Oundjian Elizabeth Holowell (vln), Dean Sky- KREISLER: Liebesleid - Anne-Sophie Lucas (pno) (Atoll ACD 941) Mutter (vln), Lambert Orkis (pno) (DG (Chandos CHSA 5201) MOZART: Symphony No 20 in D COPLAND: Quiet City - London 471 500) SCARLATTI: Cantata pastorale - K133 (1) - Prague CO/Charles Festival Orch/Ross Pople (Arte Nova Patricia Lawrey (mezzo), Peter Averi Mackerras (TELARC CD 80217) (hpschd), Schola Musica/Ashley 74321 37854) DEBUSSY orch Caplet: Golliwogg's TOURNIER: Images, Suite No 3 Op cake walk, from Children's Corner - Heenan (EX KIWI SLD 52) DELIUS orch Fenby: Two Aquarelles - 35 - Judy Loman (harp) (Naxos Ulster Orch/Yan Pascal Tortelier 1:00 approx English CO/Benjamin Britten 8.554347) (Chandos CHAN 8756) GRAUN: Concerto in C for recorder (London 425 160) & violin - Michael Schneider HANDEL: Concerto Grosso in F Op 6/2 - Berlin Academy for Early CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No 3 in B (recorder), Petra Müllejans (vln/dir), HERBERT: Serenade for Strings Op Music/Bernhard Forck (Pentatone minor Op 58 (2) - Michael Houstoun Frankfurt Cappella Academica (CPO 12 (5) - London Octave/Kypros PTC5186737) (pno) (RNZ UA35) 777 321) Markou (DUTTON CDLX 7238) MOZART: Piano Concerto No 11 in F 4:00 approx FAURÉ: Masques & Bergamasques - RADIOHEAD; YORKE arr Metcalfe & K413 (3) - Erin Helyard (fpno), NZ MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trio in D Eric Le Sage (pno), Alexandre Ryan: Street Spirit - Miloš Karadaglic Barok (Atoll ACD 229) minor Op 11 (3) - Dartington Piano Tharaud (pno) (Alpha 603) (guitar), 12 ensemble (Decca JANACEK: Violin Sonata - James Trio (Hyperion CDA 66331) Ehnes (vln), Eduard Laurel (pno) BEETHOVEN: Violin Sonata No 6 in A 7779637) Op 30/1 - Bella Hristova (vln), (Analekta FL 2 3191) CHILDS: Salve Regina - Voices New Michael Houstoun (pno) (RATTLE DELIBES: Flower Duet, from Lakmé - WEISSENBERG: Six arrangements of Zealand/Karen Grylls (Atoll ACD213) songs sung by Charles Trenet - RATD088) Mady Mesple (sop), Danielle Millet BLEZARD: Battersea Park Suite - (mezzo), Paris Opera-Comique Marc-André Hamelin (pno) (Hyperion BACH trans Tarkmann: Concerto for Royal Ballet Sinfonia/Gavin Orchestra/Alain Lombard (EMI 5 CDA 67656) oboe d'amore, strings & continuo (1) Sutherland (ASV CD WHL 2131) 66077) VIVALDI: Violin Concerto in D RV208, - Albrecht Mayer (ob), Trinity WAGNER: Parsifal, Prelude to Act 1 - Grosso Mogul - Viktoria Mullova Baroque, English Concert/Julian BBC Phil/Edward Downes (BBC Music GRIEG: Piano Concerto in A minor (vln), Il Giardino Armonico/Giovanni Podger (dir) (Decca 478 1517) Antonini (ONYX 4001) BBC MM 257) Op 16 (3) - Leif Ove Andsnes (pno), 5:00 approx Berlin Phil/Mariss Jansons (EMI 3 2:00 approx BRAHMS: Symphony No 3 in F Op 90 BOCCHERINI: Guitar Quintet in G 94399) FALLA orch Berio: Seven Popular (2) - Bremen German Chamber K503 (3) - Mitsuko Uchida (pno/dir), minor Op 64 - Daniel Hope (vln), CO Shaham (vln), Orpheus CO (DG 449 SCHEIDT: Ah Jesulein zart - Bryn Cleveland Orch (Decca 483 0716) of Europe/Thomas Hengelbrock (DG 923) Terfel (bar), Welsh National Opera 477 6634) Orc/Tecwyn Evans 9:00 The Works TRAD arr Ešenvalds: My love is like a SCHUBERT: Der Schiffer D536 - red, red rose - Voces8, Gareth Nick Tipping offers a full menu of 8.00 Jonathan Lemalu (bbar), Roger McLearnon (flute) (Decca 4834670) masterpieces Vignoles (pno) (EMI 5 75203) Beauty Spot: BRAHMS: Cello Sonata No 1 in E DVORÁK: Slavonic Dance Op 46 No 5 11:00 minor Op 38 (1) - David Finckel in A major - Atlanta SO/Yoel Levi FRAHM arr Badzura: Ambre - Daniel (cello), Wu Han (pno) (Artistled (TELARC CD 80497) Hope (vln), Jacques Ammon (pno), SCHUMANN: Symphony No 2 in C 10501) Christoph Anacker (dbass), Jane Op 61 - Vienna Phil/Leonard SPARKE arr Frey: Pantomime - Adam Berthe (harp), Kaiser Quartett (DG Bernstein (DG 419 190) MARTINI: Plaisir d'amour - Janet Frey (euphonium), New Zealand 479 6922) Baker (mezzo), ASMF/Neville SO/Bruce Hangen (Naxos 8.570538) BOWATER: New Year Fanfare - Marriner (Philips 434 173) BACH: Concerto in D minor for oboe NZSO/Kenneth Young (Atoll/Move GRIEG: Morning Mood, from Peer & violin BWV1060* (3) - Martin MD 3327) DEBUSSY orch Stokowski: Clair de Gynt - Saint Louis SO/Leonard Jaenecke (vln), Michael Sieg (ob), Viva lune, from Suite bergamasque - Slatkin (TELARC SACD 60655) CO (VIVA CO 2003A) COWAN: Subtle Dances (1) - NZTrio Quebec SO/Yoav Talmi (Atma SACD (RAT D064 2016) 2 2377) RAVEL: La Valse - New York BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No 15 in Phil/Zubin Mehta (SONY MLK 64067) D Op 28, Pastoral (2) - Murray FISHER: Rainphase - NZSO/Hamish 1:00 Onstage Perahia (pno) (SONY 88697 32646) McKeich (RNZ) VERDI: Capriccio - Rino Vernizzi HAYDN: String Quartet No 55 in D (bsn), Giuseppe Verdi Theatre Orch, TRADITIONAL: A Set of 3 Airs from Op 71/2 - Heath String Quartet (RNZ Busetto/Fausto Pedretti (Arts 47574) 12:00 Upbeat Ireland & Scotland, Lady Herriot 2018) Keeping you in tune with music and Hopes (reel); 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