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Radio 3,04 Apr 2026,119 mins

Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana in Building a Library with Iain Burnside and Andrew McGregor

Record Review

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Andrew McGregor with the week's best new classical releases. 2.10pm Andrew is joined by guest reviewer Flora Willson, who picks four new releases that have caught her ear. 3pm Building a Library: Iain Burnside surveys some of the many recordings of Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, and makes a personal top recommendation. Widely considered to be one of the classic verismo operas, Cavalleria rusticana premiered in Rome in 1890 to rapturous applause. Taking place in a Sicilian village on Easter Sunday, the one-act opera is a passionate tale of love and betrayal. Top choice: Renata Scotto (soprano) Placido Domingo (tenor) Pablo Elvira (baritone) National Philharmonic Orchestra James Levine (conductor) RCA 74321395002 3.50pm Record of the Week: Andrew picks a new release that has most impressed him this week.

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