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In Tune - Petroc Trelawny

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Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Clarinettist Sarah Williamson and pianist John Reid perform in the studio in advance of Sarah's Wigmore Hall recital. She performs the Poulenc clarinet sonata. Also featuring pianist Mark Bebbington who talks to Petroc about his new CD of music by John Ireland and his concert at Civic Hall, Stratford upon Avon. There he will be performing the world premiere of Arnold Bax's Concertino for Piano and Orchestra. Plus Tamsin Waley-Cohen also joins Petroc in the studio to talk about the first public performance of the newly discovered Guirne Creith violin concerto. The score was found in a piano shop that was going bust, and returned to the late composer's two sons. 1703 BERLIOZ Beatrice et Benedict – Ovt Dresden Staatskapelle Sir Colin Davis (conductor) RCA 88697 08280 2T5 T.5 8’06 1711 LIVE IRELAND 3 London Pieces(Chelsea Reach) Mark Bebbington (piano) 7’07 1725 LIVE BAX Concertino (extract) Mark Bebbington, piano 4'47 1731 HANDEL Organ Concerto No.6 in B flat major Ottavio Dantone, organ/ direction Accademia Bizantina DECCA 478 1463 T.17-19 11’27 1743 GIURNE CREITH Violin Concerto in g minor(1st mvt.) Lorraine McAslan, violin Royal Scottish National Orchestra Martin Yates, conductor DUTTON CDLX 7221 T.1 1’09 1750 GIURNE CREITH Violin Concerto in g minor (finale) Lorraine McAslan, violin Royal Scottish National Orchestra Martin Yates, conductor DUTTON CDLX 7221 T.3 8’33 1803 TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake (Farewell of the Guests and waltz) Montreal Symphony Orchestra Charles Dutoit (conductor) DECCA 436 212 2 CD.2 T.3 8’11 1812 GERSHWIN Pardon My English, 1933 (The Lorelei) Kim Criswell Ambrosian Chorus London Sinfonietta John McGlinn (conductor) EMI CDC 754802 2 Tr. 10 4’51 1817 LIVE SCHUMANN Fantasiestucke no.1 Sarah Williamson (clarinet) John Reid (piano) 3’00 1829 LIVE POULENC Clarinet Sonata Sarah Williamson (clarinet) John Reid (piano) 13’23 1843 LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 in D “Pester Karneval” Budapest Festival Orchestra Ivan Fischer, conductor PHILIPS 456 570 2 T.6 10’55 1855 KREISLER Schon Rosmarin Gidon Kremer (violin) Oleg Maisenberg (clavier) DG 453 4402 T9 3’39