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2022 Dartington Music Festival - Schubert, Chaminade and Magnard

Linton Stephens presents highlights from the 2022 Dartington Music Festival, with performances by Mary Bevan, Gemma Rosefield, Ivana Gavric and the Magnard Ensemble.

Linton Stephens presents a selection of highlights from the 2022 Dartington Music Summer School and Festival, located in the rolling hills of Devon near Totnes. The concert begins with the pianist Ivana Gavric performing a work she’d recently discovered, Chaminade’s Autrefois. This is followed by Mary Bevan and Joseph Middleton, who join forces to present a variety of songs by Schubert, Grieg and Barber. The Magnard Ensemble step forward to perform a Quintet, one of the few surviving works by their namesake, Albéric Magnard. The concert ends with an encore item from Gemma Rosefield and Tim Horton, Pablo Casals arrangement of a traditional Catalan Christmas Lullaby, The Song of the Birds.

Chaminade: Autrefois (Pièces Humoristiques, No 4)
Ivana Gavric, piano

Schubert: Auflösung, D807
Grieg: Dereinst, Gedanke mein, Op 48 No 2
Barber: The Desire for Hermitage, Op 29 No 10
Mary Bevan, soprano
Joseph Middleton, piano

Magnard: Quintet in D minor, Op 8
Magnard Ensemble
Joseph Havlat, piano

Trad. Arr. Pablo Casals
The Song of the Birds
Gemma Rosefield, cello
Tim Horton, piano

Produced by Luke Whitlock

57 minutes

Music Played

  • Cécile Chaminade

    Autrefois, Op 87, No 4

    Performer: Ivana Gavrić.
  • Franz Schubert

    Auflösung, D807

    Performer: Joseph Middleton. Singer: Mary Bevan.
  • Edvard Grieg

    Dereinst, Gedanke mein, Op 48, No 2

    Performer: Joseph Middleton. Singer: Mary Bevan.
  • Samuel Barber

    The Desire for Hermitage, Op 29, No 10

    Performer: Joseph Middleton. Singer: Mary Bevan.
  • Albéric Magnard

    Quintet in D minor, Op 8

    Performer: Joseph Havlat. Ensemble: Magnard Ensemble.
  • Pau Casals

    The Song of the Birds

    Performer: Gemma Rosefield. Performer: Tim Horton.

Broadcast

  • Tue 25 Oct 2022 13:00