Valentine's Day: 15 February

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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    Valentine's Day: 15 February

    Lucie Skeaping presents a Valentine's Day programme exploring some of the complexities of love. The music reflects themes of longing, jealousy, and the influence of Cupid, by composers such as Machaut, Monteverdi, Campion and Vivaldi.

    First broadcast 14/02/2009.


    I suppose nobody remembers what was played six years ago (huh)
    …but someone seems to remember what is played next week (last accessed at 10.20am 15 Feb.)
    Last edited by doversoul1; 15-02-15, 15:48.
  • french frank
    Administrator/Moderator
    • Feb 2007
    • 30329

    #2
    Originally posted by doversoul View Post
    I suppose nobody remembers what was played six years ago (huh)
    As it happens:

    Valentine's Music, Love is a Many Splendoured Thing! Lucie Skeaping presents a Valentine's programme exploring some of the complexities of love. The music reflects
    themes of longing, jealousy, and the influence of Cupid,
    by composers such as Machaut, Monteverdi, Campion and Vivaldi.
    Playlist:
    Purcell: Cupid, the Slyest Rogue Alive Sylvia McNair Christopher Hogwood, harpsichord
    Laurence Dreyfuss, cello Philips 446 081 2 track 16
    Anon: Michi confer, venditor from Carmina Burana Catherine Bott Michael George Pavlo Beznosiuk, vielle Oiseau Lyre 417 3732 track 6
    Segue to:
    Ockeghem: Ma Maistresse The Clerks' Group Edward Wickham ASV CD GAU 186 track 3
    Segue to:
    Monteverdi: Una donna fra l'altre Concerto Italiano Rinaldo Alessandrini, director / harpsichord
    Naïve OP 30423 track 6
    Campion: Fire, Fire Michael Chance, countertenor Nigel North, lute Linn CKD 105 track 10
    Segue to:
    Machaut: Mors sui, se je ne vous voy Gothic Voices Avie AV 2089 track 2
    Segue to:
    Anon: Les tendres souhaits Le Poeme Harmonique Alpha 513 track 7
    Vivaldi: from Ottone in villa: Gelosia Suzie LeBlanc Teatro Lirico Stephen Stubbs, director
    Virgin Classics VC 5452632 track 10
    Segue to:
    Charpentier: from Medee: Crois-tu mon malheur
    Medee: Lorraine Hunt Nerine: Noemi Rime
    Les Arts Florissants Erato 4509 96558 2 CD 2 track 17
    Anon: The Bloody Battle at Billingsgate (2 Fish-Women) Lucie Skeaping and Catherine Bott, sopranos
    Narrator: Douglas Wootton The City Waites
    Lucie Skeaping, director
    (from CD entitled 'The English Stage Jig') Hyperion CDA 67754 (released April 2009)
    Bernart de Ventadorn: Can l'erba fresch
    Duo Trobairitz: Faye Newton, soprano and Hazel Brooks, vielle Hyperion CDA 67634 track 8
    Handel: from Serse, Recit: Romilda infida and Duet: Troppo altraggi la mia fede Nuria Rial, soprano
    Lawrence Zazzo, countertenor Kammerorchester Basel Laurence Cummings, harpsichord and director
    Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 88697 214722 tracks 2 and 3.
    It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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    • french frank
      Administrator/Moderator
      • Feb 2007
      • 30329

      #3
      Originally posted by doversoul View Post
      I suppose nobody remembers what was played six years ago (huh)
      Btw, ds - it's worth downloading Andrew's weekly listings, if only to put them in a folder in case there's something you might want to check much later

      Not foolproof, but full listings are often given.
      It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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