
01/11/2017
Sunwook Kim is the soloist in Britten's Piano Concerto, alongside other works influenced by music for radio dramas. With the ѿý Concert Orchestra and conductor Andrew Gourlay.
Sunwook Kim is the soloist in Britten's Piano Concerto, a work heavily influenced by music he wrote for radio dramas. The ѿý Concert Orchestra and conductor Andrew Gourlay also include music by two other composers who wrote during the early decades of radio, Vaughan Williams and Copland. Recorded at Snape Maltings last Saturday, presented by Ian Skelly.
Vaughan Williams: Incidental Music to The Mayor of Casterbridge
Britten: Piano Concerto, Op 13
INTERVAL
Britten: Recitative and Aria for Piano and Orchestra
Copland: Quiet City
Britten, arr Paul Hindmarsh: King Arthur - Suite for Orchestra: 1. Overture; 2. Scherzo (Dance of Death); 3. Variations (Galagad and the Holy Grail); 4. Finale (Battle and Apotheosis)
Sunwook Kim (piano)
ѿý Concert Orchestra, conductor Andrew Gourlay.
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Music Played
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Mayor of Casterbridge incidental music
Orchestra: ѿý Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay. -
Benjamin Britten
Piano Concerto
Performer: Sunwook Kim. Orchestra: ѿý Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay. -
Henry Purcell
They that go down to the sea in ships
Choir: King's Consort. Conductor: Robert King.- Hyperion.
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Benjamin Britten
Hymn to St Cecelia
Choir: The Cambridge Singers. Conductor: John Rutter.- Collegium Records.
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Benjamin Britten
Recitative and Aria for piano and orchestra
Performer: Sunwook Kim. Orchestra: ѿý Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay. -
Aaron Copland
Quiet City
Performer: Catherine Moore. Performer: Gareth Hulse. Orchestra: ѿý Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay. -
Benjamin Britten
Suite - King Arthur
Orchestra: ѿý Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay. -
Franz Schubert
Die Schone Mullerin, D795 - excerpts
Performer: Gerald Moore. Singer: Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau.
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Performer | ѿý Concert Orchestra |
Broadcast
- Wed 1 Nov 2017 19:30ѿý Radio 3