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    Default Live in Concert 24th May, 2012

    19:30 – 20:10 Radio 3 Live in Concert

    Live from the Barbican in London, Brahms

    1/2 BBC SO under Jiri Belohlavek with soloist Isabelle Faust in Brahms: Violin Concerto.
    .20:10 – 20:40 Interval: Twenty Minutes

    The Meaning of Maturity Paul Allen explores the work that inspired Josef Suk's The Ripening.


    .20:40 – 22:00 Radio 3 Live in Concert

    Live from the Barbican in London, Suk

    2/2 Jiri Belohlavek leads the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Josef Suk's The Ripening.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornspieler View Post
    19:30 – 20:10 Radio 3 Live in Concert

    Live from the Barbican in London, Brahms

    1/2 BBC SO under Jiri Belohlavek with soloist Isabelle Faust in Brahms: Violin Concerto.
    .20:10 – 20:40 Interval: Twenty Minutes

    The Meaning of Maturity Paul Allen explores the work that inspired Josef Suk's The Ripening.


    .20:40 – 22:00 Radio 3 Live in Concert

    Live from the Barbican in London, Suk

    2/2 Jiri Belohlavek leads the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Josef Suk's The Ripening.
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    This sounds like a wonderfully old fashioned Radio 3 production, with a pertinent interval talk

    Many thanks Hornspieler

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    Has the red type any significance or it it my computer, if I am allowed to ask?

    I find red print very difficult to see, as do others, I am sure.
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    HS.

    Belohlavek conducting Suk should be worth hearing, and Faust is a superbly vigorous Violinist who should bring out the fire of the Brahms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
    Belohlavek conducting Suk should be worth hearing, and Faust is a superbly vigorous Violinist who should bring out the fire of the Brahms.
    Agreed.
    Sorry to see the Americanism "leads" instead of "conducts" creeping into the Beeb's publicity. What do they imagine the Leader does? Concert-masters I suppose!

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    Erm, this is actually on the 24th May I believe HS.
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    Default Live in Concert 23rd May, 2012

    Thank you Hornspieler. This looks good.

    From the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music: Harmonie Universelle, directed by Florian Deuter play music by Muffat and the French and Italian composers who fascinated him.
    Muffat: Sonata No.2 in G minor (Armonico tributo)
    Lully: Chaconne from Phaëton
    Pasquini: Passacaglia in G
    Corelli: Sonata da camera a 3 in G op.2 no.12
    Schmelzer: Harmonia a 5 in Bb
    Bertali: Sonata a 5 (Tausend Gülden)
    Muffat: Violin Sonata in D;
    Sonata No.5 in G (Armonico tributo)

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    I always begin The Ripening with hope... but usually end disappointed. Will it be different this time? Or will I still see the beloved Asrael as towering above anything else he did...

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    I find red print very difficult to see, as do others, I am sure
    Agreed..I too find it very difficult to see, salymap!
    Not sure what it's 'all about'....!

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    missed the beginning of the Brahms, were we told about that odd timpani-accompanied cadenza to the first movement? a new one on me (not that that's saying much)

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