Your 30-minute mix of classical music
Episode m00036wg, broadcast at Thursday 30th September 2021, 7:00pm, and Friday 15th March 2019, 7:00pm.
“In Tune's specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, featuring Frank Bridge's breathtaking musical description of The Sea, Poulenc's cheeky concerto for harpsichord, and a toe-tapping Scotch humour from Nicola Matteis. Charles Wood welcomes the gladdening light, and the soprano Sylvia McNair teams up with the inimitable André Previn on piano in a beautiful rendition of one of Harold Arlen's lesser known songs. Producer: Helen Garrison”
Track listing
- 0:19 – Omaggio a Villa-Lobos (Nuevos estudios sencillos)
- Composer Leo Brouwer
- Performer Graham Anthony Devine
- 1:21 – Seascape (The Sea)
- Composer Frank Bridge
- Orchestra BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- Conductor Richard Hickox
- 8:32 – Hail, gladdening light for double chorus and organ ad lib.
- Composer Charles Wood
- Performer Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge
- Director Geoffrey Webber
- 11:17 – Berceuse, Op.40 no.2
- Performer Stephen Hough
- Composer Amy Beach
- Performer Steven Isserlis
- 14:21 – Concert champêtre (3rd mvt)
- Orchestra City of London Sinfonia
- Conductor Richard Hickox
- Composer Francis Poulenc
- Performer Maggie Cole
- 22:06 – Goose, Never be a Peacock
- Performer André Previn
- Composer Harold Arlen
- Singer Sylvia McNair
- 57:10 – Ground after the Scotch humour (Suite in F major)
- Performer Pamela Thorby
- Composer Nicola Matteis
- Ensemble Palladian Ensemble