John Mortimer
The musical choices of the late John Mortimer, barrister, playwright and creator of Rumpole of the Bailey, who died in 2009. Recorded at his home and first broadcast in 1995.
Sir John Mortimer, barrister, playwright and creator of 'Rumpole of the Bailey', died last year. He was one of the very early guests on 'Private Passions', and this edition, recorded at his Buckinghamshire home and first broadcast in 1995, offers another chance to hear him talking about one of his greatest passions, music. (Repeat).
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Music Played
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Gioachino Rossini
Una voce poco fa (from The Barber of Seville, Act I)
Performers: Maria Callas (Rosina), Philharmonia Orchestra/Alceo Galliera
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Johannes Brahms
Symphony No.4 in E minor (3rd movement)
Performers: Cleveland Orchestra/George Szell
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Giacomo Puccini
E lucevan le stelle (Tosca, Act 3)
Performers: Placido Domingo (Cavaradossi), Orchestra of the ROH/Giuseppe Sinopoli
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Johann Strauss II - How sad it is (from Die Fledermaus)
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Giuseppe Verdi
Dies irae (from Requiem)
Performers: Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/Claudio Abbado
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia concertante in E flat, K364 (finale)
Performers: Jascha Heifetz (violin), William Primrose (viola)
- RCA Victor Orchestra/Izler Solomon.
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Irving Berlin
Let's face the music and dance
Performer: Fred Astaire
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Richard Strauss
Beim Schlafengehen
Performers: Jessye Norman (soprano), Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Kurt Masur
Broadcast
- Sun 21 Feb 2010 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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