30 minutes of Classical Inspiration
Episode m00113yz, broadcast at Wednesday 3rd November 2021, 7:00pm.
“Franz Lehar wrote some of Vienna's best waltz tunes, and the waltz from his operetta 'Where the lark sings' starts tonight's In Tune Mixtape. Larks also soar in vignettes by eighteenth-century Englishman Thomas Linley, and twenty-first century Irishman Michael McHale. There's also music by Vivaldi and Haydn, ending with the Amy Winehouse demo version of her hit song 'Love is a losing game'. Producer: Roger Short”
Track listing
- 0:00 – Where the lark sings
- Conductor Willi Boskovsky
- Composer Franz Lehár
- Orchestra Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester
- 5:55 – The Lark sings high in the cornfield
- Singer Emma Kirkby
- Performer Timothy Roberts
- Composer Thomas Linley
- 8:40 – Air for Chalumeau "La Tortora"
- Composer Antonio Vivaldi
- Performer Martin Fröst
- Performer Alexander Scherf
- Ensemble Concerto Köln
- 15:51 – String Quartet in D major, Op.64`5 'The Lark' (1st mvt) (track 1, Haydn: String Quartets: Amadeus Quartet)
- Composer Joseph Haydn
- Ensemble Danish String Quartet
- 21:51 – The Lark in the Clear Air (track 701, Portraits: Works for Flute, Clarinet & Piano)
- Composer Trad.
- Music Arranger Michael McHale
- Ensemble McGill / McHale Trio
- 25:41 – Love is a losing game (original demo) (track , Back to Black - the Deluxe Edition)
- Performer Amy Winehouse