Live at Southbank Centre:a concert featuring young members of BBC Radio 3's international showcase scheme.
From the Purcell Room in London.
Gossec: String Quartet in A, Op.15 no.6
Apollon Musagete Quartet (Poland)
Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis
Kitty Whately, mezzo-soprano, with Simon Lepper, piano (UK)
Schubert (transcr.Liszt): Ständchen; Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Du bist die Ruh; Erlkönig
Louis Schwizgebel, piano (Switzerland)
Samuel Barber: The Daisies; Nocturne
Roger Quilter: Fair House of joy
Frank Bridge: Adoration
Kitty Whately, mezzo-soprano, with Simon Lepper, piano (UK)
Schubert: String Quartet in D minor, D810 'Death and the Maiden'
Apollon Musagete Quartet (Poland)
The New Generation Artists come from a wide field, and represent a cross-section of the most exciting and talented young musicians in Britain and internationally today. The scheme opens up a wide range of opportunities over two years to develop their live and recorded performances for radio, including live broadcasts with BBC orchestra, lunchtime concerts from around the UK and regular studio recordings. The artists are also encouraged to be involved in chamber music collaborations with fellow NGAs.
From the Purcell Room in London.
Gossec: String Quartet in A, Op.15 no.6
Apollon Musagete Quartet (Poland)
Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis
Kitty Whately, mezzo-soprano, with Simon Lepper, piano (UK)
Schubert (transcr.Liszt): Ständchen; Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Du bist die Ruh; Erlkönig
Louis Schwizgebel, piano (Switzerland)
Samuel Barber: The Daisies; Nocturne
Roger Quilter: Fair House of joy
Frank Bridge: Adoration
Kitty Whately, mezzo-soprano, with Simon Lepper, piano (UK)
Schubert: String Quartet in D minor, D810 'Death and the Maiden'
Apollon Musagete Quartet (Poland)
The New Generation Artists come from a wide field, and represent a cross-section of the most exciting and talented young musicians in Britain and internationally today. The scheme opens up a wide range of opportunities over two years to develop their live and recorded performances for radio, including live broadcasts with BBC orchestra, lunchtime concerts from around the UK and regular studio recordings. The artists are also encouraged to be involved in chamber music collaborations with fellow NGAs.