Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. With Macedonian pianist Simon Trpceski playing in the studio and talking about the International Piano Series. Plus the group SYM discussing their mix of classic and traditional songs from Northern Europe and Scandinavia. Consisting of Clare Salaman, Anne Hyyta and Eleonore Billy, they play a variety of instruments from nyckelharpa to hurdy gurdy. 17:03 JOHANN STRAUSS Waltz, Voices of Spring (Op. 410) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Carlos Kleiber (conductor) SONY SX2K45564 CD2 Tr 3 6’36 17:10 CHOPIN Nocturne in B Major Op.32 no.1 Simon Trpceski (piano) LIVE 5’04 17:21 CHOPIN Nocturne in Op.48 No.2 Simon Trpceski (piano) LIVE 7’57 17:39 PANDE SHAHOV Suite, In Struga Simon Trpceski (piano) LIVE 6’51 17:46 PHILIP GLASS Symphony for Eight (From Symphony No. 3, Mvt. III) Conjunto Iberico Elias Arizcuren (director) ORANGE MOUNTAIN 0032 T.1 9’46 17:57 CLARE SALAMAN Stomp Sym Ensemble: Clare Salaman (nyckelharpa) Eléonore Billy (nyckelharpa) Anne Hytta (hardanger fiddle) LIVE 18:04 MOZART Overture, Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail Dresden Staatskapelle Sir Colin Davis (conductor) BMG 82876 76235 2 T.11 5’24 18:10 HANDEL Ferma l’ali (La Resurrezione) Kate Royal, soprano [Maddalena] Le Concert d’Astree Emmanuelle Haim (director) VIRGIN 50999 694567 0 1 CD.1 T.11 6’04 18:17 ANNE HYTTA Andalusisk morgen Sym Ensemble: Anne Hytta (Hardanger fiddle) Clare Salaman (hurdy-gurdy) Eléonore Billy (bass nyckelharpa) LIVE 3’29 18:28 ELEONORE BILLY Ne m’dérange pas Sym Ensemble: Anne Hytta (Hardanger fiddle) Eléonore Billy (nyckelharpa) Clare Salaman (hurdy-gurdy) LIVE 4’44 18:39 CLARE SALAMAN Yellow Road Sym Ensemble: Anne Hytta (hardanger fiddle) Eléonore Billy (nyckelharpa) Clare Salaman (nyckelharpa) LIVE 3’14 18:44 SCHUMANN arr. Joseph James Final mvt. Wanderer Fantasie in F Op.17 English Chamber Orchestra Members of the Schubert Ensemble Orlando Jopling, conductor SIGNUM SIGCD095 T.7 11’37 18:56 DEBUSSY Dancing Snow Simon Trpceski, piano EMI 5 00272 2 T.6 2’41