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Handel's Tamerlano in Building a Library with Roger Parker and Andrew McGregor

Roger Parker chooses his favourite version of Handel's Tamerlano in Building a Library. Simon Heighes reviews new releases of chamber and orchestral music by Mozart and Beethoven.

with Andrew McGregor

9.30 Building a Library
Roger Parker chooses his favourite version of Handel's Tamerlano.

Tamerlano is one of the three operatic masterpieces that Handel wrote in 1724, a year in which he also composed Giulio Cesare and Rodelinda. Handel operas used to be considered a very specialist interest, but over recent decades changes in taste and the rise of many new singers who specialise in the interpretation of this music, means that we are in a golden age for recordings of baroque opera.

10.30
Simon Heighes reviews new releases of chamber and orchestral music by Mozart and Beethoven.

11.20
Record of the Week
Andrew recommends an outstanding new release.

2 hours, 47 minutes

Music Played

  • Franz von Suppè

    Fatinitza-Marsch

    Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Riccardo Muti.
    • Sony.
  • George Frideric Handel

    Rompo I Lacci (Flavio, Re de Longobardi)

    Singer: Eva Zaïcik. Ensemble: Le Concert Brisé.
    • Alpha.
  • Nikolai Tcherepnin

    Le pavillon d'Armide, Op. 29 (Excerpts): No. 10, Bacchus et les bacchantes

    Orchestra: The Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Henry Shek.
    • Tcherepnin: Le pavillon d'Armide, Op. 29 (Excerpts).
    • Naxos.
    • 110.
  • Frédéric Chopin

    Barcarolle in F sharp major Op. 60

    Performer: Alexei Lubimov.
    • NIFC.
  • Béla Bartók

    Duo Pizzicato

    Performer: Patricia Kopatchinskaja. Performer: Sonja Starke. Ensemble: Camerata Bern.
    • Alpha.
  • Alberto Ginastera

    Finale Furioso (Concerto for strings Op. 33)

    Performer: Patricia Kopatchinskaja. Performer: Sonja Starke. Ensemble: Camerata Bern.
    • Alpha.
  • Joseph Haydn

    String Quartet in C major Op. 71 No. 1 iv. Finale

    Ensemble: Maxwell String Quartet.
    • Linn.
  • Nathaniel Gow

    Coilsfield House

    Ensemble: Maxwell String Quartet.
    • Linn.
  • Ned Rorem

    Mallet Concerto: IV. A Xylo-Waltz

    Performer: Evelyn Glennie. Orchestra: City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong. Conductor: Jean Thorel.
    • Alrich, Jenkins & Rorem: Mallet Concertos.
    • Naxos.
    • 304.
  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Overture-Suite in D Major, TWV 55:D3: VI. Hanaquoise (Arr. J. Steenbrink & T. Steenbrink for Strings & Continuo)

    Ensemble: Holland Baroque Society.
    • Telemann: Polonoise.
    • PENTATONE.
    • 1301.
  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Polish Dances, TWV 45 (Excerpts Arr. J. Steenbrink & T. Steenbrink for Strings & Continuo): No. 24, Hanac

    Ensemble: Holland Baroque Society.
    • Telemann: Polonoise.
    • PENTATONE.
    • 1401.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21, Part I

    Singer: Maria Keohane. Singer: Julian Prégardien. Ensemble: Collegium Vocale Gent. Ensemble: Ricercar Consort. Director: Philippe Pierlot.
    • Mirare.

Record Review

9.00am

Ìý

New Year’s Concert 2021

Vienna Philharmonic

Riccardo Muti (conductor)

Sony Classical 19439840162 (2 CDs)

Ìý

Royal Handel

Eva Zaïcik

Le Consort

Alpha ALPHA662

Ìý

Tcherepnin: Le Pavillon d'Armide

Moscow Symphony Orchestra

Henry Shek (conductor)

NaxosÌý8.573657

Ìý

Chopin/Bach/Mozart/Beethoven: At Chopin's ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Piano

Alexei Lubimov (piano)

NIFC NIFC CD071

Ìý

Plaisirs illumines – Veress, Kurtag,ÌýÌýGinastera, Bartok, Ligeti, Coll

Patricia Kopatchinskaja

Camerata Bern

Alpha ALPHA580


9.30am – Building a Library – Roger Parker on Handel’s Tamerlano

Composer: George Frideric Handel

Reviewer: Roger Parker

Recommended Recording:

Xavier Sabata, Max Emanuel Cencic, John Mark Ainsley, Karina Gauvin, Ruxandra Donose, Pavel Kudinov

Il Pomo d’Oro

Riccardo Minasi (conductor)

Naïve Records V5373

Ìý

Ìý

Other Recommended Recording(s):

Ìý

Maureen Lehane, Alexander Young, Norma Burrowes, Janet Baker, Patricia Kern, Bryan Drake

English Chamber Orchestra

Anthony Lewis

Ponto PO1058

Ìý

Ìý

10.15am –ÌýNew Releases

Ìý

Haydn: String Quartets Op. 74 – Folk Music from Scotland

Maxwell Quartet

Linn Linn CKD641

Ìý

Concertos for Mallet Instruments

Evelyn Glennie (percussion)

City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong

Jean Thorel (conductor)

Naxos 8.574218

Ìý

Telemann: Polonoise

Holland Baroque

Aisslinn Nosky (violin)

Pentatone PTC 5186878 (Hybrid SACD)

Ìý

Adams, J.: My Father Knew Charles Ives / Harmonielehre

Nashville Symphony

Giancarlo Guerrero (conductor)

Naxos 8.559854

Ìý

Ìý

10.40am – Simon Heighes on Mozart and Beethoven

Ìý

Mozart: String Quartets, Vol. III

Armida Quartett

Avi Music AVI8553998

Ìý

Mozart: Double concerti K. 365, K.505, K. Anh. 56/315f

Vladyslava Luchenko (violin)

Frank Braley (piano)

Louis Lortie (piano)

Victoria Vassilenko (piano)

Iris van Wijnen (mezzo soprano)

Sinfonie Orchester Biel Solothurn

Kaspar Zehnder (conductor)

Fuga Libera FUG766

Ìý

Beethoven: Piano Concertos

Elizabeth Sombart (piano)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Pierre Vallet (conductor)

Signum SIGCD657

Ìý

Beethoven

Emmanuel Pahud (flute)

Daniel Barenboim (piano)

Warner Classics 9029513974

Ìý

Ìý

11.30am – Record of the Week

Soli Deo Gloria. Bach: Cantatas BWV21, BWV21, BWV76, BWV76; Chorale Preludes BWV663, BWV617, BWV715

Ricercar Consort

Collegium Voca

Philippe Pierlot (conductor)

Mirare MIR490


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  • Sat 16 Jan 2021 09:00

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