Just been leafing through the radio pages for Radio 3 next week and what a very fine week it looks!
Sunday's 'Radio 3 in Concert' has a performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony given at Lucerne with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Riccardo Chailly. Recordings from the Lucerne Festival make up the backbone of Afternoon on 3 with an all Dvorak concert from the COE and Bernard Haitink on Tuesday while Haitink pops up again on Wednesday, this time with the LFO in Bruckner's 8th.
There's a fine looking concert from Liverpool with Petrenko and the RLPO on Wednesday evening while Tuesday has a promising BBCPO concert. I might even tune in for Thursday evening's Nash Ensemble concert. Friday evening's concert features Semyon Bychkov and the BBCSO in Tchaikovsky in what is actually the only live concert of the week (all the other evening concerts were recorded earlier).
Opera buffs aren't neglected either with Verdi on Saturday and Wagner on Thursday.
This looks as good a week on R3 as I've seen for a long, long time away from the Proms. Reason enough to feel that it's like 'the good old days' and the station is in excellent health.
Sunday's 'Radio 3 in Concert' has a performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony given at Lucerne with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Riccardo Chailly. Recordings from the Lucerne Festival make up the backbone of Afternoon on 3 with an all Dvorak concert from the COE and Bernard Haitink on Tuesday while Haitink pops up again on Wednesday, this time with the LFO in Bruckner's 8th.
There's a fine looking concert from Liverpool with Petrenko and the RLPO on Wednesday evening while Tuesday has a promising BBCPO concert. I might even tune in for Thursday evening's Nash Ensemble concert. Friday evening's concert features Semyon Bychkov and the BBCSO in Tchaikovsky in what is actually the only live concert of the week (all the other evening concerts were recorded earlier).
Opera buffs aren't neglected either with Verdi on Saturday and Wagner on Thursday.
This looks as good a week on R3 as I've seen for a long, long time away from the Proms. Reason enough to feel that it's like 'the good old days' and the station is in excellent health.
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