Performance on 3
19:00 Performance on 3
On Friday 30 October all of the BBC's radio networks broadcast programmes from the historic building, including: live music on BBC Radio 2 ; Dame Kiri Te Kanawa performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra; a Live Lounge from Snow Patrol on BBC Radio 1 ; a special edition of BBC Radio 4's Front Row ; a performance from the BBC Symphony Orchestra on BBC Radio 3 ; and sets from BBC 6 Music's Craig Charles and BBC 1Xtra's Max .
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Videos from the celebrations:
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Yan Pascal Tortelier
Dalbavie: Rocks under the water
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a performance of Dalbavie's
Rocks under the water
with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier.
Olivier Charlier
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.2
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- a performance of Prokofiev's
Violin Concerto No.2
with soloist Olivier Charlier and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier.
BBC Symphony Orchestra Strings
Lutoslawski: Concerto for Orchestra
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- a performance of Lutoslawski's
Concerto for Orchestra
with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier.
The BBC SO Learning time celebrated 75 years of Radio broadcasting at Maida Vale with a recording session for the BBC SO Family Orchestra and Chorus.
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BBC Symphony Orchestra
site
Inspired by famous recordings and performances at Maida Vale the 120 piece orchestra created their very own Maida Vale session.
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BBC NOW
Watch the Discovering Music video.
Haydn: Scene di Berenice
Watch Haydn's Scena di Berenice and more.
Maida Vale Studio 1
A day of special concerts and broadcasts from the historic venue. Find out more
Afternoon on 3
Afternoon on 3 at Maida Vale Louise Fryer with music by Dalbavie, Prokofiev, Lutoslawski, Weir, Shchedrin and Brahms.
Radio 2 at Maida Vale
Maida Vale studio
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