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BBC Singers Broadcasts

Radio 3


MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER, 2PM

ELGAR There is sweet music
BANTOCK To the Muses segue To the Evening Star
DELIUS To be sung of a Midsummer night on the water

BBC Singers
Paul Brough conductor


TUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER, 2PM

VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras No.9

BBC Singers
Paul Brough conductor


WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER, 2PM

MACMILLAN So Deep segue  The Gallant Weaver

MAXWELL DAVIES Westerlings

BBC Singers
James Morgan conductor


FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER, 2PM

KAIJA SAARIAHO Nuits, Adieux
BERNARD HUGHES The Death of Balder  (world premiere)

BBC Singers
James Morgan conductor


PERFORMANCE ON 3 - FRIDAY  11 DECEMBER, 7PM

KODALY Matrai kepek

BBC Singers
James Weeks conductor

BARTOK The Miraculous mandarin

BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Robert Spano conductor


PERFORMANCE ON 3 -  WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH 2010, 7PM

MENDELSSOHN Overture ‘Die Schöne Melusine’
MENDELSSOHN Verleih’ uns Frieden
MENDELSSOHN Psalm 42 ‘Wie der Hirsch schreit’, Op 42
MOZART Requiem (completed Süssmayr)

Katharine Fuge soprano
Renata Pokupicˇ mezzo-soprano
Andrew Kennedy tenor
Matthew Brook bass

BBC Singers
City of London Sinfonia
David Hill conductor

Please check Radio Times for other broadcasts and to confirm start times.





Afternoon Performance
Concert performances by the BBC Singers and BBC Orchestras can be heard every weekday afternoon, 2.00-3.40pm.
Performance on 3
The BBC's Performing Groups form the backbone of Performance on 3, which presents a live or specially recorded concert every evening, Sunday-Friday.
Performance on 3 also features broadcasts by other UK and international orchestras, as well as chamber recitals and opera.

For more information, visit the Radio 3 website.
 
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From some of the earliest sacred music for unaccompanied voices to the choral repertoire of the present day.
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