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With Louis Lortie (piano) performing music by Debussy, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra playing works by Edward Nesbit and Ravel, and the Doric String Quartet in Ades.

Tom Redmond continues this week's series of Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts recorded at the 2015 Aldeburgh Festival.

Louis Lortie plays a selection of Debussy Preludes, the Doric Quartet perform Thomas Ades's 2010 piece The Four Quarters, and as part of their three concert residency at the festival soloists from the dynamic Mahler Chamber Orchestra play Ravel's Introduction and Allegro and Edward Nesbit's Concerto - a two movement exploration of the concerto form.

Debussy: Voiles [Preludes, Book 1]
Debussy: Des pas dans la neige [Preludes, Book 1]
Debussy: La cath茅drale engloutie [Preludes, Book 1]
Louis Lortie (piano)

Edward Nesbit: Concerto
Tim Summers (violin)
Mahler Chamber Orchestra Soloists conducted by Geoffrey Paterson

Ravel: Introduction and Allegro
Mahler Chamber Orchestra Soloists

Ad猫s: The Four Quarters
Doric String Quartet.

58 minutes

Music Played

  • Claude Debussy

    Preludes - Book 1: Voiles; Des pas sur la neige; La Cathedrale engloutie

    Performer: Louis Lortie.
  • Edward Nesbit

    Concerto for Violin and Ensemble

    Performer: Mahler Chamber Orchestra Soloists. Performer: Tamara Stefanovich. Conductor: Geoffrey Paterson.
  • Maurice Ravel

    Introduction And Allegro For Harp, Flute, Clarinet And String Quartet

    Performer: Mahler Chamber Orchestra Soloists. Performer: Tamara Stefanovich. Conductor: Geoffrey Paterson.
  • Thomas Ad猫s

    The Four Quarters For String Quartet

    Ensemble: Doric String Quartet.

Broadcast

  • Wed 1 Jul 2015 13:00