Your daily classical soundtrack
Episode m001q15n, broadcast at Tuesday 5th September 2023, 7:00pm.
“Back to back classical music for half an hour, including soothing favourites by Ravel, Britten, John Ireland and Fauré, sitting alongside some lesser known gems by John Harle and Khachaturian. Producer: Helen Garrison”
Track listing
- 0:00 – Sonata No 5 for trumpet and ensemble, Op 3 (3rd mvt) (track 20, Rule Britanna)
- Composer William Corbett
- Performer John Wallace
- Performer Michael Bochmann
- Ensemble Wallace Collection
- Singer Edward Barham
- Choir Leeds Festival Chorus
- Ensemble English Symphony Orchestra
- Conductor William Boughton
- 0:49 – Sea Fever
- Performer Iain Burnside
- Singer Roderick Williams
- Composer John Ireland
- 3:09 – Variation of Aegina and Bacchanal (Spartacus Suite No 1) (track 1, Khachaturian/Ravel: Orchestral Suites: St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra/Term)
- Composer Aram Khachaturian
- Orchestra St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
- Conductor Yuri Temirkanov
- 6:42 – Lever du Jour (Daphnis et Chloe) (track 301, Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé)
- Composer Maurice Ravel
- Orchestra Les Siècles
- Conductor François‐Xavier Roth
- Choir Ensemble Vocal Aedes
- 12:13 – The Three Ravens (track , The John Harle Collection; Vol. 16 Lost in Time)
- Composer John Harle
- Performer Simon Haram
- Ensemble Libera
- Conductor Robert Prizeman
- 17:46 – Prelude and Fugue in D minor, BWV 851 (Book 1, The Well-Tempered Clavier) (track 11, Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier: Angela Hewitt)
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
- Performer Angela Hewitt
- 19:32 – Moonlight (4 Sea interludes [from 'Peter Grimes'] Op.33a) (track 11, Britten - London Symphony Orchestra, Steuart Bedford)
- Composer Benjamin Britten
- Conductor Steuart Bedford
- Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra
- 23:16 – Agnus Dei (Requiem, Op.48) (track 12, Mozart: Vespers and Faure: Requiem)
- Choir The Sixteen
- Conductor Harry Christophers
- Orchestra Academy of St Martin in the Fields
- Composer Gabriel Fauré