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In the second of its live concerts from this year’s Aldeburgh Festival, the Britten Sinfonia presents a programme inspired by the classics. Youthful Britten is marked by a radiant piece for piano and orchestra inspired by the image of Apollo and the same source provides the inspiration for one of Stravinsky’s most imaginative and finally honed ballet scores, Apollon musagète - Apollo, leader of the Muses. Also on the programme is one of John Woolrich’s best known pieces, Ulysses Awakes, a reworking of music by Monteverdi and mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston joining the orchestra for a performance of Britten’s cantata Phaedra. Presented by Martin Handley. Benjamin Britten: Young Apollo, Op. 16 John Woolrich: Ulysses Awakes Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Quel prix de mon amour (from Medea) Joseph Haydn: Arianna a Naxos Igor Stravinsky: Apollon musagète Benjamin Britten: Phaedra, Op. 93 Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano) Iain Farrington (piano) Wenhan Jiang (viola) Britten Sinfonia Zoe Beyers (violin/director) To listen on most smart speakers, just say "ask BBC Sounds to play Radio 3 in Concert".
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- 1.Young Apollo Op.16Young Apollo Op.16Benjamin Britten
- 2.Ulysses AwakesUlysses AwakesJohn Woolrich
- 3.Medee - Tragedie Mise En Musique H.491 ; Act 3 Sc.3; Quel Prix De Mon AmourMedee - Tragedie Mise En Musique H.491 ; Act 3 Sc.3; Quel Prix De Mon AmourMarc‐Antoine Charpentier