Originally posted by french frank
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7.05: Overture
Giovanni Gabriell Sonata pian e forte: Canzon primi tont PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
7.9* Paisiello Harpsichord Concerto in C: MARIA TERESA GARATTI I MUSICI
7.31* Verdi Ballet Music (II Trovatore)
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA gramophone records
Contributors
Unknown: Giovanni Gabriell
Unknown: Philip Jones
Conducted By: John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown: Maria Teresa
Conducted By: Antonio de Almeida
8.00: News
8.05: Morning Concert
Berlioz Overture: King Lear
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Gibson
8.19* Poulenc Sinfonietta
The Paris Orchestra, conducted by Georges Pretre
8.47* Ibert Bacchanale
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Louis Fremaux
(gramophone records)
(Stereo)
Contributors
Musicians: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Gibson
Musicians: The Paris Orchestra
Conductor: Georges Pretre
Musicians: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Louis Fremaux
Notice that all the musicians get a credit in the RT. Radio 3 has ( pre 12.00 ) to some extent gone the way predicted by Horowitz in Understanding Toscannini - largely classical ‘masterpieces’ , familiar fare eg this morning New World Symphony, Vivaldi’s tedious Mandolin concerto that’s on now. I say largely because interestingly the push for diversity has meant many pieces from largely unknown female and black composers even in the audience driven pre 12.00 slots . That is something that Horowitz didn’t foresee happening.
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