Monday, October 14, 2013

Clarinet Quintet of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor can be heard on September 2013 issue of 'The Journey' podcast on BritishMusicRadio.net

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor 
[Photo: Avie Records AV0044 (2004) Courtesy of Corbis]

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Piano Quintet, Ballade for violin and piano; Clarinet Quintet; Nash Ensemble; Hyperion CDA67590 (2007) (69:20)

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) is profiled at AfriClassical.com, which features a comprehensive Works List and a Bibliography by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma, www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com. We are collaborating with the Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Foundation of the U.K., www.SCTF.org.uk



Jan Cosgrove writes the British Music Radio e-Letter  for October 2013. The playlist for the September 2013 Current Edition of The Journey includes the Clarinet Quintet in F-sharp Minor of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.  The work also appears on the Hyperion CD of The Nash Ensemble, pictured above. The playlist and the audio link  can be found on this page: 
http://www.britishmusicradio.net/#PLAY  

PLAYLISTS



The Journey    .    current edition
                                                                    
Bridge    .    Summer                                   
Moeran    .    Four English Lyrics
Holst    .    Ballet Music:  'The Lure'
Locke    .    Suite no 1 in d minor
Dyson    .    Woodland Suite
Ireland    .    Summer Evening
Arne    .    Overture to Artaxerxes
Britten    .    Elegy for solo viola
Coleridge Taylor    .    Clarinet Quintet
Lennox Berkeley    .    Look Up, Sweet Babe
Herbert Sumsion    .    Intermezzo, for organ
Finzi    .    The Fall of the Leaf
Trad    .    Gryffud's Delight, for harp
A Tudor Sequence    .    including John Farmer, Anthony Holborne, John Wilbye and others
Thea Musgrave    .    Poems for the London Underground
Ireland    .    Amberley Wild Brooks
Trad.    .    Billy Boy followed by Margot Wright's setting for violin and piano
Handel    .    Music for the Royal Fireworks (version oboes replace strings)
Bax    .    Summer Music


Presented and produced by Jan Cosgrove

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