26 December 2008

Radio 3 Listings for Week Beginning 27/12/2008

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SAT .......... SATURDAY 27 DECEMBER 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g2vbr) SAT .......... 1.01am SAT .......... Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Prelude: Hr. Oluf han Rider SAT .......... (Master Oluf Rides) - incidental music SAT .......... 1.07am SAT .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 3 in C SAT .......... 1.37am SAT .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 4 in A minor SAT .......... Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR SAT .......... Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) SAT .......... 2.12am SAT .......... Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Springtime on Funen SAT .......... Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano) Mathias Hedegaard (tenor) SAT .......... John Lundgren (bass-baritone) Danish National Choir/DR SAT .......... Danish National Vocal Ensemble/DR SAT .......... Danish Girls' Chorus/DR SAT .......... Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR SAT .......... Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) SAT .......... 2.30am SAT .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Winterreise, D911 SAT .......... Thomas Guthrie (baritone) David Owen Norris (piano) SAT .......... 3.39am SAT .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 29 in A, SAT .......... K201 Concerto Copenhagen SAT .......... Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT .......... 4.00am SAT .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Cello Concerto in D minor SAT .......... Charles Medlam (cello) London Baroque SAT .......... 4.09am SAT .......... Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Four Mazurkas SAT .......... Ashley Wass (piano) SAT .......... 4.20am SAT .......... Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): 3 Airs from Vauxhall SAT .......... Gardens (arr. Steele-Perkins for trumpet and orchestra) SAT .......... Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) The King's Consort SAT .......... Robert King (director) SAT .......... 4.31am SAT .......... Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): 7 Dances of the Dolls, SAT .......... Op 91c (arr. for wind quintet) SAT .......... Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet SAT .......... 4.43am SAT .......... Kyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Bulgarian Madonna, from SAT .......... two works after paintings of Vladimir Dimitrov SAT .......... Simfonieta Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio SAT .......... Kamen Goleminov (conductor) SAT .......... 4.49am SAT .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in A minor SAT .......... for 4 keyboards, BWV1065 SAT .......... Ton Koopman, Tini Mathot, Patrizia Marisaldi, Elina SAT .......... Mustonen (harpsichords) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra SAT .......... Ton Koopman (director) SAT .......... 5.00am SAT .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Septet in B flat for SAT .......... three oboes, three violins and basso continuo SAT .......... Il Gardellino SAT .......... 5.09am SAT .......... Eespere, Rene (b.1953): Festina lente SAT .......... Talinn Music High School Chamber Choir SAT .......... Evi Eespere (director) SAT .......... 5.18am SAT .......... Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Pavane; Forlane (Quelques SAT .......... Danses, Op 26) Bengt Ake-Lundin (piano) SAT .......... 5.28am SAT .......... Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance in G for violin and SAT .......... orchestra, Op 26 Julia Fischer (violin) SAT .......... Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SAT .......... Christopher Warren-Green (conductor) SAT .......... 5.36am SAT .......... Fontana, Giovanni Battista (c.1592-1631): Sonata undecima SAT .......... for cornet, violin and basso continuo Le Concert Brise SAT .......... 5.45am SAT .......... Arriaga, Juan Cristosomo (1806-1826): Stabat mater SAT .......... Grieg Academy Choir SAT .......... Bergen Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra SAT .......... Juanjo Mena (conductor) SAT .......... 5.53am SAT .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): (Lassen) Lose Himmel meine SAT .......... seele, S494 (transcr. for piano) SAT .......... Sylviane Deferne (piano) SAT .......... 5.59am SAT .......... Obrecht, Jakob (1450-1505): Omnis spiritus laudet - SAT .......... offertory motet for five voices Ensemble Daedalus SAT .......... 6.06am SAT .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Cello Concerto in D SAT .......... France Springuel (cello) SAT .......... Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra SAT .......... Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor) SAT .......... 6.26am SAT .......... Anonymous: Four Renaissance Chansons SAT .......... Vancouver Chamber Choir Ray Nurse (lute/guitar/viol) SAT .......... Nan Mackie, Patricia Unruh (viols) SAT .......... Magriet Tindemans (viol/recorder) Liz Baker (recorder) SAT .......... Jon Washburn (director) SAT .......... 6.38am SAT .......... Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Piano Concerto No 2 in F SAT .......... Patrik Jablonski (piano) SAT .......... Polish Radio Orchestra of Warsaw SAT .......... Wojciech Rajski (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g2xnp) SAT .......... Alistair Appleton SAT .......... SAT .......... Featuring a gentle movement by Mahler and a concerto for SAT .......... two pianos. Plus a specially-recorded carol after 7.30am SAT .......... and Bach Dances from 8.00am. SAT .......... SAT .......... From 7.00am: SAT .......... SAT .......... Mahler: Blumine City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra SAT .......... Simon Rattle (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... Gabriel Jackson: Nowell sing we BBC Singers SAT .......... David Hill (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... From 8.00am: SAT .......... SAT .......... Kabalevsky: Suite: The Comedians BBC Philharmonic SAT .......... Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... Poulenc: Concerto for two pianos and orchestra SAT .......... Eric le Sage, Frank Braley (pianos) SAT .......... Liege Philharmonic Orchestra SAT .......... Stephane Deneve (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 09:00 CD Review (b00g3rvn) SAT .......... 09.05am SAT .......... SAT .......... WEBER: Preciosa J.279 from disc Weber Overtures SAT .......... New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit (conductor) SAT .......... Naxos 8.570296 (CD, Budget) SAT .......... SAT .......... MOZART: Colloredo Serenade K. 203 from disc Mozart SAT .......... Serenades and Divertimento SAT .......... Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Alexander Janiczek (violin and SAT .......... director) Linn Records CKD320 (SACD, Mid Price) SAT .......... SAT .......... R. STRAUSS: Wiegenlied (Funf Lieder Op. 41) from disc Anna SAT .......... Netrebko Souvenirs SAT .......... Anna Netrebko (soprano) and other singers, Prague SAT .......... Philharmonia, Emmanuel Villaume (conductor) SAT .......... Deutsche Grammophon 4777639 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 09.30 am SAT .......... Building a Library Recommendation SAT .......... SAT .......... R. STRAUSS: Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 SAT .......... SAT .......... Reviewer – Chris de Souza SAT .......... SAT .......... This week's recommendation will be placed on the website SAT .......... on Sunday 23rd December SAT .......... SAT .......... Next week for the fist Building a Library of 2009 Simon SAT .......... Heighes examines recordings of Handel’s Dixit Dominus. SAT .......... SAT .......... 10.20 New Releases SAT .......... SAT .......... BUXTEHUDE: Praeludium in G BuxWV147; from disc Opera Omnia SAT .......... IX, Organ Works 4 SAT .......... (c/w Praeludium in C BuxWV 138; Komm, heiliger Geist, SAT .......... Herre Gott BuxWV 199; Canzonetta in G BuxWV 172; Lobt SAT .......... Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich BuxWV 202; Wir danken dir, SAT .......... Herr Jesu Christ BuxWV 224;Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu SAT .......... Christ BuxWV 196; Canzonetta in G BuxWV 171; Vater unser SAT .......... im Himmelreich BuxWV 219; Magnificat Primi Toni BuxWV 203; SAT .......... Nun lob mein Seel’ den Herren BuxWV 212; Kommt her zu mir, SAT .......... spricht Gottes Sohn BuxWV 201; Praeludium in F BuxWV144; SAT .......... Canzonetta in C BuxWV 167; Es ist das Heil uns kommen her SAT .......... BuxWV 186; Jesus Christus, unser Heiland BuxWV 198; Gott SAT .......... der Vater wohn uns bei BuxWV 190; Nimm von uns, Herr BuxWV SAT .......... 207; Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ BuxWV 189) SAT .......... Ton Koopman (Gercke/Herbst organ (1683), Dorfkirche, SAT .......... Basedow organ) Challenge Classics CC72248 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... CPE BACH: Die Himmel erzahlen die Ehre Gottes (c/w SAT .......... Magnificat) SAT .......... Basler Madrigalisten, L’arpa festante, Fritz Naf SAT .......... (conductor) Carus 83.412 (Hybrid SACD) SAT .......... JS BACH: Gavotte BWV 1006; HUBAY: Hejre Kati from disc SAT .......... Gipsy Way SAT .......... (c/w Russian Fantasy; PABLO DE SARASATE: Zigeunerweisen, SAT .......... Op. 20; BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor; SAT .......... KHACHATURIAN: Sabre Dance; VITTORIO MONTI: Csárdás; SAT .......... GEORGES BOULANGER: Georgette in D major; Romanian “Hora” SAT .......... in F sharp major; GEORGES BOULANGER: Avant de Mourir; SAT .......... Old-hungarian Gipsy Song in C sharp minor; Fakó Csárdás in SAT .......... D flat major; Transylvanian Fantasy in E minor Encore; SAT .......... Gipsy Song “Náne Cócha”) SAT .......... Pavel Sporcl (violin), Romano Stilo (Slovak Gypsy cimbalom SAT .......... band) Supraphon SU3951-2 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... DVORAK: Piano Trio No. 2 in G minor (Scherzo and Finale) SAT .......... (c/w TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Trio in A minor Op. 50) SAT .......... Smetana Trio Supraphon SU3949-2 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... SHCHEDRIN: The Ancient Melodies of Russian Folksongs from SAT .......... disc Shchedrin: Music for Cello and Piano SAT .......... (c/w Sonata; In the style of Albeniz; Quadrille) SAT .......... Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Rodion Shchedrin (piano) SAT .......... Nimbus NI5831 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... LISZT: Totentanz (c/w Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2) SAT .......... Eldar Nebolsin (piano), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic SAT .......... Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor) SAT .......... Naxos 8.570517 (CD, Budget) SAT .......... SAT .......... MUNDY: Vox Patris Caelestis from disc Mary and Elizabeth SAT .......... at Westminster Abbey – Sisters in Hope of the Resurrection SAT .......... (c/w TYE: Omnes gentes plaudite manibus; TALLIS: Videte SAT .......... miraculum; SHEPPARD: Libera nos I; The Second Service - SAT .......... Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; BYRD: Teach me, O Lord; Ne SAT .......... irascaris Domine; O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth; SAT .......... WHITE: Exaudiat te Dominus) SAT .......... The Choir of Westminster Abbey, James O’Donnell (conductor) SAT .......... Hyperion CDA67704 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 6 (finale) SAT .......... Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, Roger Norrington SAT .......... (conductor) Hanssler Classic CD 93.219 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 11.45am Disc of the Week SAT .......... MOZART: Piano Concerto in F KV459 SAT .......... (c/w Piano Concerto in D minor K466) SAT .......... Christian Zacharias (piano and director), Orchestre de SAT .......... Chambre de Lausanne MDG 9401529 (Hybrid SACD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 12:15 R3 Music Feature (b00g3rvq) SAT .......... International violinist Daniel Hope examines the mysteries SAT .......... of the violin. No one knows who invented it and it was SAT .......... often seen as the Devil's instrument, certainly one that SAT .......... most resembles the human voice and thought at one time to SAT .......... be able to steal men's souls. Exploring its history, Hope SAT .......... offers up his own thoughts on the violin's musical DNA, SAT .......... what he calls the 'soul and feeling of the violin' that SAT .......... can be traced back to countries as diverse as Mongolia, SAT .......... China, India and Arabia. As well as featuring music from SAT .......... the four corners of the world, the programme looks at the SAT .......... transformation of the bow as a tool of war to an SAT .......... instrument of music. And there's a rare chance for Daniel SAT .......... SAT .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00g3rvs) SAT .......... 15th-century English composer Nicholas Ludford SAT .......... Lucie Skeaping talks to conductor Andrew Carwood about the SAT .......... music of the 15th-century English composer Nicholas SAT .......... Ludford. Often seen as bridging the gap between two more SAT .......... famous composers, Robert Fayrfax and John Taverner, he has SAT .......... been described by musicologist David Skinner as one of the SAT .......... last unsung geniuses of Tudor polyphony. Music featured is SAT .......... taken from some of Ludford's festal mass settings and SAT .......... includes a performance of his motet Domine Jesu Christe. SAT .......... The recordings were made especially for the programme by SAT .......... the BBC Singers conducted by Andrew Carwood. SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Ave cuius conception (extract) SAT .......... The Cardinall's Musick Conducted by Andrew Carwood SAT .......... ASV CD GAU 131 Track 12 SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Domine Jesu Christe The BBC Singers SAT .......... Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording) SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Kyrie from Lady Mass (Feria iii) SAT .......... The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood SAT .......... (BBC recording) SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Gloria from Missa videte miraculum SAT .......... The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood SAT .......... (BBC recording) SAT .......... SAT .......... Segue to: SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Credo from Lady Mass (Feria iii) SAT .......... The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood SAT .......... (BBC recording) SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Sanctus/Benedictus from Missa Christi Virgo SAT .......... The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood SAT .......... (BBC recording) SAT .......... SAT .......... Segue to: SAT .......... SAT .......... Ludford: Agnus Dei from Lady Mass (Feria iii) SAT .......... The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood SAT .......... (BBC recording). SAT .......... SAT .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g9nhn) SAT .......... Belcea Quartet SAT .......... A concert given by the Belcea Quartet in May 2008 at the SAT .......... Wigmore Hall in London. The programme contrasts two SAT .......... masterpieces of the quartet repertoire, the concentrated SAT .......... minature movements of Webern's Op 5 and Schubert's SAT .......... wide-ranging and tragic Death and the Maiden. Presented by SAT .......... Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Webern: 5 Movements, Op 5. Schubert: SAT .......... String Quartet in D minor (Death and the Maiden). SAT .......... SAT .......... 15:00 World Routes (b00g3rxj) SAT .......... World Routes in Brazil, Episode 1 SAT .......... In the first of two programmes, Lucy Duran travels to SAT .......... rural North East Brazil. This week she goes in search of SAT .......... traditional Forro, a style of country music much-loved in SAT .......... Brazil but little-known outside. Plus, travelling deeper SAT .......... inland towards the Sertao - Brazil's wild semi-desert area SAT .......... - she has a chance encounter with some singing cowboys. SAT .......... Producer James Parkin. SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... Gonzaga: Danado de Bom Luiz Gonzaga SAT .......... Brazilian Classics 3 Luaka Bop 7599-26323-2 SAT .......... SAT .......... Gonzaga: A Feira de Caruaru Luiz Gonzaga SAT .......... Brazilian Classics 3 Luaka Bop 7599-26323-2 SAT .......... SAT .......... Herbert Lucena: Balanca Boeiro Azulao with his musicians SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Azulao: Dona Teresa Azulao with his musicians SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Azulao: Dor de Cotovelo Azulao with his musicians SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Silva: Nesse coco eu mao brinco mais Walmir Silva SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Silva: Improvisation for Paulo Andre Walmir Silva SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Silva: Casa de Maroca Walmir Silva SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Caruaru, Pernambuco on 8th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Melo: Brasil Pernambuco Maciel Melo SAT .......... Volume 1 of Musica de Pernambuco: Forro, SAT .......... SAT .......... Trad: Balanco da canoa Coco Raizes SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Arcoverde on 7th September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Trad: Abelha Coco Raizes SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Arcoverde on 7th September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Improvisation about the World Routes team SAT .......... Unknown cowboys SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in the Sertao of Pernambuco on 7th SAT .......... September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... 16:00 Jazz Library (b00g3tfr) SAT .......... Earl Hines SAT .......... To coincide with 2008's 105th anniversary of the swing SAT .......... bandleader's birth, pianist Martin Litton joins Alyn SAT .......... Shipton to select the highlights from a number of new SAT .......... reissues of Earl Hines's music. Considered one of the most SAT .......... accomplished pianists in jazz, Hines's work has, in recent SAT .......... years, tended to be eclipsed by that of other swing SAT .......... bandleaders, although there has now been a revival in SAT .......... interest in it. SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 1 Title Rosetta Artist Earl Hines SAT .......... Composer Hines / Woode Album The Quintessence SAT .......... Label Fremaux Number FA 237 CD 2 Track 5 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Charlie Allen, George Dixon, t; Walter Fuller, SAT .......... t, voc; Louis Taylor, William Franklin, tb; Darnell SAT .......... Howard, Omer Simeon, Cecil Irwin, Jimmy Mundy, reeds; Earl SAT .......... Hines, p; Lawrence Dixon, g; Quinn Wilson, b; Wallace SAT .......... Bishop, d. 12 Dec 1934 SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 2 Title Glad Rag Doll Artist Earl Hines SAT .......... Composer Hines Album Deep Forest Label Chant Du Monde SAT .......... Number 2741465 CD 1 Track 11 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Earl Hines, p. SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 3 Title Weather Bird SAT .......... Artist Earl Hines and Louis Armstrong Composer Armstrong SAT .......... Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux SAT .......... Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 4 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Louis Armstrong, t; Earl Hines, p. 5 Dec 1928. SAT .......... [Also on The Earl: Original Recordings 1928-41, Naxos) SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 4 Title Caution Blues (Blues in Thirds) SAT .......... Artist Earl Hines Composer Hines SAT .......... Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux SAT .......... Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 7 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Earl Hines, p. 9 Dec 1928. SAT .......... [Also on The Earl: Original Recordings 1928-41, Naxos) SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 5 Title Blues in Thirds SAT .......... Artist Sidney Bechet Trio Composer Hines SAT .......... Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux SAT .......... Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 16 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Sidney Bechet, cl, Earl Hines, p; Baby Dodds, SAT .......... d. 6 Sep 1940. SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 6 Title The Father’s Getaway Artist Earl Hines SAT .......... Composer Hines Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux SAT .......... Number FA 237 CD 1 Track 12 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Earl Hines, p. 29 Jul 1929 SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 7 Title Grand Terrace Shuffle Artist Earl Hines SAT .......... Composer Hines Album The Quintessence Label Fremaux SAT .......... Number FA 237 CD 2 Track 10 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Edward Simms, Milton Fletcher, George Dixon, t; SAT .......... Walter Fuller, t, voc; Edward Burke, John Streamline SAT .......... Ewing, Joe McLewis, tb; Leroy Harris, Robert Crowder, Omer SAT .......... Simeon, Budd Johnson, reeds; Earl Hines, p; Claude SAT .......... Roberts, g; Quinn Wilson, b; Alvin Burroughs, d. 12 July SAT .......... 1939 SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 8 Title Let’s Get Started Artist Earl Hines SAT .......... Composer Hines, Cook Album The Quintessence SAT .......... Label Fremaux Number FA 237 CD 2 Track 18 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Willie Cook, Palmer Davis, Art Walker, Bill SAT .......... Douglas; t; Pappy Smithm Bennie Green, Cliff Smalls, tb; SAT .......... Scoops Carry, Lloyd Smith, Kermit Scott, Wardell Gray, SAT .......... John Williams, reeds; Bill Thompson, vib; Earl Hines, p; SAT .......... Rene Hall, g; Gene Thomas, b; Chick Booth, d. May/Jun 1946 SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 9 Title My Monday Date SAT .......... Artist Loiuis Armstrong All Stars Composer Hines SAT .......... Album California Concerts Label MCA SAT .......... Number CD 1 Track 12 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Armstrong, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Jack SAT .......... Teagarden, tb; Hines, p; Arvell Shaw, b; Cozy Cole, d, SAT .......... Pasadena Civic Auditoriium, 1951. SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 10 Title I Never Knew Artist Earl Hines SAT .......... Composer Pitt, Eagen, Marsh, Whiteman SAT .......... Album Tour De Force Label Black Lion SAT .......... Number 760 140 Track 4 SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel, Earl Hines, p; 29 Nov 1972. SAT .......... SAT .......... DISC 11 SAT .......... Title In My Solitude (from Duke Ellington Medley) SAT .......... Artist Earl Hines Composer Ellington SAT .......... Album Live in Orange Label Black and Blue SAT .......... Number BB 967-2 Track 7 (final part) SAT .......... SAT .......... Personnel: Earl Hines, p. 12 July 1974. SAT .......... SAT .......... 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00g3tft) SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... JRR Signature Tune: SAT .......... Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis) SAT .......... Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno), SAT .......... Todd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny Barker SAT .......... (bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), Reginald SAT .......... Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988 SAT .......... Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues SAT .......... 1989 CD (CBS 465129 2) SAT .......... SAT .......... High Noon (Dimitri Tiomkin) (2'35'') SAT .......... Performed by Bernie Glow, Stan Fishelson, Nick Travis (tp) SAT .......... Frank Rehak, Jim Dahl (tb) Gene Quill (as) Morty Lewis SAT .......... (ts) Sol Schlinger (bar) Hal Schaefer (p) Chet Amsterdam SAT .......... (b) Stan Webb (reeds) Charlie Persip (d) SAT .......... Recorded NY, April 1958 Taken from the album Showcase SAT .......... LP (London HAT 2147; Side 1 / Track 6) SAT .......... SAT .......... Rug Cutter's Swing (Henry Red Allen) (2'47'') SAT .......... Performed by Russell Henry Red Allen (tp) Claude Jones SAT .......... (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Russell Procope, Hilton Jefferson SAT .......... (as) Horace Henderson (p,arr) Lawrence Larry Lucie (g) SAT .......... Elmer James (b) Walter Johnson (d) SAT .......... Recorded New York, September 25, 1934 SAT .......... Taken from the album Swing Out SAT .......... 1996 CD (Topaz TPZ 1037; Track 17) SAT .......... SAT .......... Denomination Blues (Washington Phillips) (5’30’’) SAT .......... Performed by Washington Phillips (dolceola,vcl) SAT .......... Recorded Dec 5 1927 SAT .......... Taken from the album I Am Born to Preach the Gospel SAT .......... 1991 CD (Yazoo YAZOO2003(1); Track 8) SAT .......... SAT .......... Just One More Chance (Arthur Johnston / Sam Coslow) SAT .......... (3'10'') SAT .......... Performed by Lucky Thompson and his Lucky Seven: SAT .......... Neal Hefti (tp) Benny Carter (as,arr,comp) Lucky Thompson SAT .......... (ts) Bob Lawson (bar) Dodo Marmarosa (p) Red Callender (b) SAT .......... Lell Young (d) Recorded Los Angeles, April 22 1947 SAT .......... Taken from the album Esquire All-American Hot Jazz Sessions SAT .......... 1989 CD (Bluebird ND 86757(1)) SAT .......... SAT .......... Streets of London (McTell) (3'23) SAT .......... Performed by The Neo-Troglodytes: Wally Fawkes (clt), SAT .......... Colin Smith (tpt), Campbell Burnap (voc, tbn), Doug Murray SAT .......... (pno), Tony Desborough (bs), Derek Hogg (dms) SAT .......... Recorded 25 November 1978, Eltham SAT .......... Taken from the album The Neo-Troglodytes SAT .......... 1979 LP (Dawn Club DCS 33.001, side 1 track 2) SAT .......... SAT .......... African Mailman (Nina Simone) (3'07'') SAT .......... Performed by Nina Simone (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Albert SAT .......... Tootie Heath (d) Recorded New York, 1957 SAT .......... Taken from the album Nina Simone SAT .......... 1999 CD (Charly CDGR295(1); Track 14) SAT .......... SAT .......... Ko-didi (Victor Williams) (7'30'') SAT .......... Performed by Mongezi Feza (tp) Dudu Pukwana (as) Victor SAT .......... Williams (p,el-p,voice) Peter Cowling (b-g) John Stevens SAT .......... (d) Bob (cga) SAT .......... Recorded London October 14 & 15 and November 30 1974 SAT .......... Taken from the album Flute Music SAT .......... LP (Caroline CA 2005. Side 1 / Track 3) SAT .......... SAT .......... Blue Chopsticks (Herbie Nichols) (6’12’’) SAT .......... Performed by Roswell Rudd (tb) Steve Lacy (sop) Misha SAT .......... Mengelberg (p) Kent Carter (b) Han Bennink (d) SAT .......... Recorded Milan, Italy, Jun 25 & 26 1982 SAT .......... Taken from the album Regeneration SAT .......... LP (Soul Note SN1054; Side 1 / Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... Black Coffee (Sonny Burke / Paul Francis Webster) (7’47’’) SAT .......... Performed by Sonny Criss (as) Walter Davis (p) Paul SAT .......... Chambers (b) Alan Dawson (d) Recorded NY, Oct 21 1966 SAT .......... Taken from the album This is Criss SAT .......... 1990 CD (Prestige OJCCD4302(1); Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... All Night Dance (Bennie Wallace) (5'45'') SAT .......... Performed by Ray Anderson (tb) Bennie Wallace (ts) Rabbit SAT .......... Edmonds (sax) Mac Dr. John Rebennack (p) Stevie Ray SAT .......... Vaughan (el-g) Bob Cranshaw (el-b) Bernard Pretty Purdie SAT .......... (d) Recorded NY early 1985 SAT .......... Taken from the album Twilight Time SAT .......... LP (Blue Note BT 85107; Side 1 / Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... Skin Deep (Louie Bellson) (6'46'') SAT .......... Performed by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: SAT .......... Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson (tp) Ray Nance (tp) SAT .......... Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, Juan Tizol (tb) Jimmy SAT .......... Hamilton (cl,ts) Russell Procope (as,cl) Hilton Jefferson, SAT .......... Paul Gonsalves (as) Harry Carney (bar) Duke Ellington (p) SAT .......... Wendell Marshall (b) Louie Bellson (d) SAT .......... Recorded NY August 12 1952 SAT .......... Taken from the album Ellington Uptown SAT .......... CD (Columbia/Legacy 512917 2; Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme, SAT .......... or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard. SAT .......... SAT .......... The BBC is not responsible for the content of external SAT .......... internet sites. SAT .......... SAT .......... Jazz Record Requests Presented by Geoffrey Smith SAT .......... Producer: Benedict Warren SAT .......... Saturday 27 December 2008 5pm–6 pm SAT .......... SAT .......... 18:00 Opera on 3 (b00g3tfw) SAT .......... Puccini: La fanciulla del West SAT .......... Puccini's La fanciulla del West in a production by the SAT .......... Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. SAT .......... SAT .......... The cloudy mountains of Wild West California at the height SAT .......... of the Gold Rush form the setting for La Fanciulla del SAT .......... West, the most vivdly cinematic of Puccini's operas. Its SAT .......... characters come from the ends of the earth to the Polka SAT .......... Saloon, where they gather to drink, gamble, gossip and SAT .......... fight. The mining camp is full of men, with just one SAT .......... woman, the owner of the saloon, Minnie. She is a SAT .......... scripture-reading innocent, admired and respected by SAT .......... everybody. Into this environment comes Dick Johnson, in SAT .......... reality Ramirez, a bandit on the run. Despite her better SAT .......... instincts, Minnie falls for him, much to the annoyance of SAT .......... Jack Rance the sheriff, who fancies Minnie himself. Rance SAT .......... hunts Johnson down and is about to have him lynche SAT .......... SAT .......... Minnie ...... Eva-Maria Westbroek (soprano) SAT .......... Dick Johnson ...... Jose Cura (tenor) SAT .......... Jack Rance ...... Silvano Carroli (baritone) SAT .......... Nick ...... Bonaventura Bottone (tenor) SAT .......... Ashby ...... Eric Halfvarson (bass) SAT .......... Jake Wallace ...... Vuyani Mline (bass) SAT .......... Sonora ...... Daniel Sutin (baritone) SAT .......... Trin ...... Hubert Francis (tenor) SAT .......... Bello ...... Kostas Smoriginas (bass-baritone) SAT .......... Happy ...... Quentin Hayes (bass) SAT .......... Joe ...... Harry Nicoll (tenor) SAT .......... Larkens ...... Andrew Foster-Williams (baritone) SAT .......... Harry ...... Robert Murray (tenor) SAT .......... Sid ...... Adrian Clarke (baritone) SAT .......... Billy Jackrabbit ...... Graeme Danby (bass) SAT .......... Wowkle ...... Clare Shearer (soprano) SAT .......... Jose Castro ...... Jeremy White (bass) SAT .......... Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent SAT .......... Garden Antonio Pappano (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 21:00 Between the Ears (b00g3tfy) SAT .......... Woven in Time SAT .......... A story about black female identity as told through the SAT .......... words of poets Zena Edwards, Khadijah Ibrahim and Jean SAT .......... Binta Breeze, and the lives of women in an Afro-Caribbean SAT .......... hair salon. Taking the themes of woven hair and woven SAT .......... lives, of history and culture, the programme examines the SAT .......... link between the changing politics of black female SAT .......... identity, ideas of black beauty and how this has been SAT .......... expressed through hair. SAT .......... SAT .......... 21:30 Paradise Lost (b00grsqx) SAT .......... Episode 6 Read by Anton Lesser. SAT .......... SAT .......... Michael continues to explain to Adam the conflict with SAT .......... Satan and his Angels, ending with their expulsion from SAT .......... heaven following the victory by the Messiah. SAT .......... SAT .......... 22:30 Hear and Now (b00g3tgs) SAT .......... Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2008, Highlights SAT .......... from the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Mu SAT .......... Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Robert Worby presents highlights SAT .......... from the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. SAT .......... Bryn Harrison's substantial new work for the festival SAT .......... Repetitions in Extended Time takes centre stage alongside SAT .......... Peter Adriaansz's Prana and the Matthew Adkins-curated SAT .......... [60] Project. SAT .......... SAT .......... Peter Adriaansz - Prana (17:24) excerpts SAT .......... Percussion Group The Hague SAT .......... The Netherlands Vocal Laboratory Catch SAT .......... Tuesday 25 November, Bates Mill SAT .......... SAT .......... Silent Noisy Music – excerpts SAT .......... Wilhem Latchoumia (Piano Baschet-Malbos) SAT .......... Crank: Scott McLaughlin, James Saunders, Nick Williams SAT .......... (music box) SAT .......... Tuesday 25 November, Creative Arts Building Recital Hall SAT .......... SAT .......... [60] PROJECT (World Premiere) excerpts SAT .......... Curated, mixed and performed by Mathew Adkins SAT .......... Friday 28 November, North Light Gallery SAT .......... SAT .......... Bryn Harrison - Repetitions in Extended Time (46:48) SAT .......... ensemble plus-minus Sunday 23 November, St Paul's Hall SAT .......... SUN .......... SUNDAY 28 DECEMBER 2008 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:00 Jazz Library (b00g777w) SUN .......... Jimmy McGriff SUN .......... Alyn Shipton picks the finest discs by the late Jimmy SUN .......... McGriff, widely regarded not only as one of the fathers of SUN .......... both soul jazz and acid jazz, but also as one of the SUN .......... greatest of all jazz organists. As well as Alyn's archive SUN .......... interviews with McGriff himself, there are several of his SUN .......... best tracks including All About My Girl, I've Got a Woman SUN .......... and The Worm. SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g3tyh) SUN .......... 1.01am SUN .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet, Op 64, No 5, in SUN .......... D, The Lark SUN .......... 1.20am SUN .......... Myaskovsky, Nikolai (1881-1950): String Quartet No 13, Op SUN .......... 86, in A minor SUN .......... 1.45am SUN .......... Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): String Quartet No 13, Op SUN .......... 138, in B flat minor SUN .......... 2.08am SUN .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): String Quartet, Op 18, SUN .......... No 4, in C minor Borodin Quartet SUN .......... Ruben Aharonian & Andrei Abramenkov (violins) SUN .......... Igor Naidin (viola) Vladimir Balshin (cello) SUN .......... 2.34am SUN .......... Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Piano Concerto, Op 20, in SUN .......... F sharp minor, Op 20 Anatol Ugorski (piano) SUN .......... New Zealand Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Gunther Schuller (conductor) SUN .......... 3.05am SUN .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite in E minor SUN .......... Douglas Mackie & Jane Dickie (flutes) SUN .......... Barbara Jane Gilbey & Imogen Lidgett (solo violins) SUN .......... Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Geoffrey Lancaster (conductor/harpsichord) SUN .......... 3.38am SUN .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 94 in G, Surprise SUN .......... Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Philippe Entremont (conductor) SUN .......... 4.01am SUN .......... Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Overture from The SUN .......... Wasps - Aristophanic suite BBC Concert Orchestra SUN .......... Barry Wordsworth (conductor) SUN .......... 4.11am SUN .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Arabesque, Op 18, in C SUN .......... Angela Cheng (piano) SUN .......... 4.19am SUN .......... Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Suite from 'Dido and Aeneas' SUN .......... Concerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) SUN .......... 4.26am SUN .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Coriolan - Overture, Op SUN .......... 62 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra SUN .......... Riccardo Chailly (conductor) SUN .......... 4.34am SUN .......... Pahor, Karol (1896-1974): Oce nas hlapca Jerneja (The SUN .......... Bailiff Yerney's Prayer) Chamber Choir AVE SUN .......... Andraz Hauptman (conductor) SUN .......... 4.40am SUN .......... Avison, Charles (1709-1770): Concerto Grosso No 5 in D SUN .......... minor Concerto Copenhagen SUN .......... Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SUN .......... 4.49am SUN .......... Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude to Act 1 - from Die SUN .......... Meistersinger von Nurnberg SUN .......... Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Tamas Vasary (conductor) SUN .......... 5.00am SUN .......... Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) arr. Malcolm Sargent: SUN .......... Notturno (Andante) - from String Quartet No 2 in D (3rd SUN .......... movement) Vancouver Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Bramwell Tovey (conductor) SUN .......... 5.08am SUN .......... Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Concerto Grosso, Op SUN .......... 6, No 4, in A minor The Sixth Floor Ensemble SUN .......... Anssi Mattila (conductor) SUN .......... 5.19am SUN .......... Bridge, Frank (1879-1941): No 2 in G minor, Hornpipe SUN .......... (Allegro moderato) - from Miniatures SUN .......... Moshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) SUN .......... William Tritt (piano) SUN .......... 5.22am SUN .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Gesang der Geistern uber den SUN .......... Wassern, Op 167 (Spirits song above the waters) SUN .......... Estonian National Male Choir SUN .......... Estonian National Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Juri Alperten (director) SUN .......... 5.32am SUN .......... Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) arr. Lucien Cailliet: SUN .......... Prelude, Op 23, No 5, in G minor SUN .......... Vancouver Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Sergiu Commissiona (conductor) SUN .......... 5.37am SUN .......... Agrell, Johan Joachim (1701-1765): Concerto for Flute, SUN .......... Strings and Continuo Rachael Brown (flute) SUN .......... Concerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) SUN .......... 5.53am SUN .......... Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Elegy for String Quartet SUN .......... Borodin Quartet SUN .......... 5.58am SUN .......... Forqueray, Antoine (1672-1745): No 5 La Portugaise (Suite SUN .......... No 1 in D minor) Vital Julian Frey (harpischord) SUN .......... 6.01am SUN .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Le Tombeau de Couperin - suite SUN .......... for orchestra Norwegian Radio Orchestra SUN .......... Antoni Ros-Marbà (conductor) SUN .......... 6.21am SUN .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 5, Op 107, in SUN .......... D, Reformation Norwegian Radio Orchestra SUN .......... Vytautas Lukocius (conductor) SUN .......... 6.50am SUN .......... Lehar, Franz (1870-1948): Overture to Zigeunerliebe SUN .......... Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Franz Lehar (conductor). SUN .......... SUN .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g3tyk) SUN .......... Alistair Appleton SUN .......... SUN .......... Featuring a cheery Octet by Hummel and a madrigal by SUN .......... Tippett. Plus a specially recorded carol at 7.00am and SUN .......... Bach Dances at 8.00am. SUN .......... SUN .......... Including after 7.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Verdi: Overture (Nabucco) New Philharmonia Orchestra SUN .......... Riccardo Muti (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Arr. Karsten Gundermann: Susser die Glocken BBC Singers SUN .......... David Hill (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 8.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Tippett: Dance, Clarion Air Finzi Singers SUN .......... Paul Spicer (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Copland: An Outdoor Overture Cincinatti Pops Orchestra SUN .......... Erich Kunzel (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 9.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Bach: Cantata: Gottlob! nun geht das Jahr zu Ende, BWV28 SUN .......... Soloists Bach Collegium Japan SUN .......... Masaaki Suzuki (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Waldteufel: Les patineurs Philharmonia Orchestra SUN .......... Herbert von Karajan (conductor). SUN .......... SUN .......... 10:00 Iain Burnside (b00g3tym) SUN .......... Celebrations SUN .......... While Christmas festivities are still in full swing, Iain SUN .......... can't offer calling birds, French hens or turtle doves - SUN .......... but does gather together a group of distinguished guests, SUN .......... including Nicholas Hytner and Douglas Boyd. They discuss SUN .......... some of their musical discoveries of the year and suggest SUN .......... a few musical frivolities to help maintain the festive SUN .......... cheer. SUN .......... SUN .......... 12:00 Private Passions (b00g3tzb) SUN .......... Michael Berkeley talks to comedian Sue Perkins, who is one SUN .......... half of comedy duo Mel and Sue and stars with Giles Coren SUN .......... in the BBC2 series The Supersizers Go. She revealed a SUN .......... totally new area of expertise when she won the BBC's SUN .......... Maestro conducting competition in 2008. Her great passion SUN .......... is the music of Benjamin Britten, and her other choices SUN .......... include a Mozart aria, excerpts from Pergolesi's Stabat SUN .......... mater and the finale from Stravinsky's The Firebird. SUN .......... SUN .......... M Berkeley The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP) SUN .......... Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 T10 00 25 SUN .......... SUN .......... Britten Sunday Morning and The Storm (from the 4 Sea SUN .......... Interludes from Peter Grimes) LSO/André Previn SUN .......... Benjamin Britten EMI 764736-2 T14 [03 47] & 16 [04 25] 08 SUN .......... 12 SUN .......... SUN .......... Mozart Ach ich fühls...(Pamina's aria from The Magic SUN .......... Flute, Act 2) SUN .......... Ruth Ziesack (Pamina), Vienna PO/Georg Solti SUN .......... Mozart DECCA 433 210-2 CD2 T8 03 55 SUN .......... SUN .......... Britten Dies Irae (from the Sinfonia da Requiem) SUN .......... CBSO/Simon Rattle SUN .......... Benjamin Britten EMI CDC 555394-2 T24 05 22 SUN .......... SUN .......... Stravinsky Finale from The Firebird Suite SUN .......... Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein SUN .......... Leonard Bernstein DG 477 5193 CD1 T7 03 25 SUN .......... SUN .......... Britten Interlude and Balulalow (from A Ceremony of SUN .......... Carols, Op.28) SUN .......... Orlando Silkstone Carter (treble), Victoria Davies (harp), SUN .......... Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford/Stephen Darlington SUN .......... Britten LAMMAS LAMM 146D T9 [04 31] T6 [01 15] 05 46 SUN .......... SUN .......... Pergolesi Stabat Mater and Quando Corpus (from the Stabat SUN .......... Mater) SUN .......... Emma Kirkby (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), SUN .......... Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood SUN .......... Pergolesi Stabat Mater OISEAU LYRE 425 692-2 T1 [04 28] SUN .......... T12 [04 22] 08 50 SUN .......... SUN .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00g3v01) SUN .......... Highlights from the 2008 Gottingen Handel Festival SUN .......... Lucie Skeaping presents highlights from the 2008 Gottingen SUN .......... Handel Festival in Germany, featuring music by John SUN .......... Dowland, William Lawes, John Jenkins, Giles Farnabye, SUN .......... William Byrd and Thomas Arne. Performances include SUN .......... countertenor Michael Chance with the ensemble Fretwork, SUN .......... English dances from Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort SUN .......... and Emma Kirkby with London Baroque. SUN .......... SUN .......... Dowland: Mr Nicholas Griffiths' Gaillard SUN .......... The Harp Consort Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King SUN .......... SUN .......... Lawes: Pavan for The Harp Consort The Harp Consort SUN .......... Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King SUN .......... SUN .......... Lawes: To Pansies; On the Lilies; To the Sycamore SUN .......... Michael Chance (countertenor) Fretwork SUN .......... SUN .......... Byrd: Prelude and Ground; Rejoice unto the Lord Fretwork SUN .......... SUN .......... Segue to: SUN .......... SUN .......... Byrd: Rejoice unto the Lord SUN .......... Michael Chance (countertenor) Fretwork SUN .......... SUN .......... Jenkins: Fancy and Ayre in G minor London Baroque SUN .......... SUN .......... Farnabye: Farnabye's Humours The Harp Consort SUN .......... Directed by Andrew Lawrence-King SUN .......... SUN .......... Morley: O Grief, Even on the Bud SUN .......... Michael Chance (countertenor) Fretwork SUN .......... SUN .......... Arne: Four Shakespeare Songs Emma Kirkby (soprano) SUN .......... London Baroque. SUN .......... SUN .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00g3v23) SUN .......... Chi-chi Nwanoku Dvorak: Bagatelle Op.47 No.5 SUN .......... Liviu Casleanu (violin), Michal Kurkowski (violin), SUN .......... Christian Brunnert (cello), Dennis Russell Davies SUN .......... (harmonium) Musica Mundi CD311116 Track 14 SUN .......... SUN .......... Nielsen: 'Underlige Aftenlufte' SUN .......... Kurt Westi (tenor), Henrik Metz (piano) SUN .......... Kontrapunkt 32047KON, track 6 SUN .......... SUN .......... Edward German: Welsh Rhapsody SUN .......... National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Andrew Penny SUN .......... (conductor) Naxos 8223726, track 6 SUN .......... SUN .......... David Wynne: Sonata No.2, 1st Movt. SUN .......... Eric Harrison (piano) Lyrita SRCD284, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music SUN .......... Elizabeth Connell (soprano), Anne Dawson (soprano), Linda SUN .......... Kitchen (soprano), Amanda Roocroft (soprano), Diana SUN .......... Montague (mezzo soprano), Jean Rigby (mezzo soprano), SUN .......... Sarah Walker (mezzo soprano), Catherine Wyn-Rogers SUN .......... (contralto), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Arthur Davies SUN .......... (tenor), Maldwyn Davies (tenor), Martyn Hill (tenor), SUN .......... Thomas Allen (baritone), Alan Opie (baritone), John SUN .......... Connell (bass), Gwynne Howell (bass), English Chamber SUN .......... Orchestra, Matthew Best (conductor) SUN .......... Hyperion CDS44321, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto . SUN .......... Walter Boeykens (clarinet), Beethoven Academie, Jan SUN .......... Caeyers (Director) Harmonia Mundi HMC901489, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Wolf: Italian Serenade New Zealand String Quartet SUN .......... Naxos 8557374, track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Vivaldi: Gloria RV.589 . SUN .......... Deborah York (soprano), Patrizia Biccire (soprano), Sara SUN .......... Mingardo (contralto), Akademia, Concero Italiano, Rinaldo SUN .......... Alessandrini (Director) Opus 111, OPS30195, tracks 1-12 SUN .......... SUN .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00g3v2p) SUN .......... SUN .......... A service of music and readings including the first SUN .......... broadcast performance of Ex Maria Virgine - a sequence of SUN .......... Christmas carols by John Tavener and completed on SUN .......... Christmas Day 2005. SUN .......... SUN .......... Verbum caro; Nowell! Nowell! Out of your sleep; Remember O SUN .......... thou man; Sweet was the song; Ave rex angelorum; There is SUN .......... no rose; Ding! Dong! merrily on high; Rocking; Unto us is SUN .......... born a Son; Verbum caro. SUN .......... SUN .......... Organ scholar: Simon Thomas Jacobs SUN .......... Director of music: Timothy Brown. SUN .......... SUN .......... 17:00 Discovering Music (b00g3v3m) SUN .......... The Play of Daniel SUN .......... Stephen Johnson is joined by Andrew Lawrence King and SUN .......... members of the Harp Consort to explore the music and ideas SUN .......... in the medieval Play of Daniel, one of the earliest pieces SUN .......... of musical theatre. A 13th-century 'opera' about the SUN .......... prophet Daniel, first executed by young clerics at SUN .......... Beauvais Cathedral, it was performed in the New Year as SUN .......... part of the Feast of Fools and combines burlesque with the SUN .......... mysteries of the Daniel story. SUN .......... SUN .......... With a complete staged performance of the work, recorded SUN .......... at York Minster as part of the 2008 York Early Music SUN .......... Festival. SUN .......... SUN .......... 18:45 The Choir (b00g3v74) SUN .......... Musicals SUN .......... Antonín Dvorák: ‘Blossoms with which Spring allures us’ SUN .......... from part 1 of Saint Ludmila SUN .......... Czech Philharmonic Chorus, Prague Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... conducted by Václav Smetácek SUN .......... Supraphon 112141-2 212, disk 1 track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sherman & Sherman: Me ol’ Bamboo from Chitty Chitty Bang SUN .......... Bang SUN .......... Michael Ball & Ensemble (original London cast) with Robert SUN .......... Scott, musical director MRBB001, track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Lerner & Loewe: Ascot Gavotte from My Fair Lady SUN .......... 2001 London Cast Recording with Nick Davies, musical SUN .......... director FIRST NIGHT CASTCD83, track 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Lerner & Loewe: With a Little Bit of Luck from My Fair Lady SUN .......... 2001 London Cast Recording with Nick Davies, musical SUN .......... director FIRST NIGHT CASTCD83, track 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... Cy Coleman (music) Dorothy Fields (lyrics): The Rhythm of SUN .......... Life from Sweet Charity SUN .......... Arnold Soboloff, Harold Pierson, Eddie Gaspar and Ensemble SUN .......... with Fred Werner, musical director SUN .......... Columbia CK2900, track 11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Andrew Lloyd Weber & Tim Rice: Requiem for Evita from Evita SUN .......... Colm Wilkinson (role of Che), plus chorus, rock musicians, SUN .......... and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Anthony SUN .......... Bowles MCA DMCX503, track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... Stephen Sondheim: The Ballad of Sweeney Todd, from Sweeney SUN .......... Todd SUN .......... Michael Cerveris (role of Sweeney Todd) & Manoel Felciano SUN .......... (role of Tobias), plus Company SUN .......... Nonesuch 7559-79946-2, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Rodgers and Hammerstein: There is nothin’ like a dame from SUN .......... South Pacific SUN .......... Original Broadway Cast with Salvatore Dell’isola, musical SUN .......... director Columbia CK32604, track 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... George Enescu: Symphony No. 3 Opus 21 SUN .......... BBC Philharmonic conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky and SUN .......... Leeds Festival Chorus with chorus master Simon Wright SUN .......... Chandos CHAN9633, track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sailing at Dawn, and The Song of the Sou’Wester, from SUN .......... Songs of the Fleet (1910) SUN .......... Gerald Finley (baritone) with the BBC National Orchestra SUN .......... of Wales and the BBC National Chorus of Wales conducted by SUN .......... Richard Hickox Chandos CHSA5043, tracks 1-2 SUN .......... SUN .......... 20:00 Drama on 3 (b00g3v76) SUN .......... Beyond Words SUN .......... By Maurice Maeterlinck and adapted by Katie Hims. SUN .......... SUN .......... Dr Patrick McGuinness introduces three short plays by a SUN .......... key figure in late 19th-century symbolist theatre. SUN .......... SUN .......... The Intruder SUN .......... A family keep vigil together when one of their number is SUN .......... ill, but only the blind grandfather seems to see what is SUN .......... really happening. SUN .......... SUN .......... The Seven Princesses SUN .......... The king and queen of an unnamed land wait on the terrace SUN .......... of a castle high above the sea for the return of their SUN .......... grandson. SUN .......... SUN .......... Interior SUN .......... Two men, sent ahead to warn a family that their daughter SUN .......... has drowned, are stopped in their tracks by the sight of SUN .......... her household at peace through a window. SUN .......... SUN .......... With John Rowe, Lizzy Watts, Paul Rider, Trystan Gravelle, SUN .......... Sheila Reid and Manjeet Mann. SUN .......... SUN .......... Directed by Jessica Dromgoole and Marc Beeby. SUN .......... SUN .......... 21:20 Rossini (b00g3v9g) SUN .......... Pianist Marielle Labeque plays the Prelude religieux from SUN .......... Rossini's Petite Messe solennelle. SUN .......... SUN .......... 21:30 Paradise Lost (b00g4g2m) SUN .......... Episode 7 Read by Anton Lesser. SUN .......... SUN .......... Adam asks Raphael to tell him why this world was first SUN .......... created. Raphael explains that following Satan's expulsion SUN .......... from Heaven, God desired to create a new world populated SUN .......... by new creatures. SUN .......... SUN .......... 22:15 Words and Music (b00g3vm4) SUN .......... Ancient Greece SUN .......... Actors Tim McMullan and Clare Higgins read poems and prose SUN .......... extracts by Shakespeare, Keats, Auden and Homer etc on the SUN .......... subject of Ancient Greece. With music by Schubert, SUN .......... Tippett, Bernstein, Stravinsky and Ravel SUN .......... SUN .......... Producer's Note SUN .......... SUN .......... The culture and mythology of Ancient Greece have inspired SUN .......... a wide range of writers and composers: the plays of the SUN .......... Elizabethan dramatists William Shakespeare and Christopher SUN .......... Marlowe; the dramas of Racine during the 17th Century; SUN .......... Goethe; the Romantics Keats, Tennyson and Matthew Arnold; SUN .......... and in the 20th Century Yeats, Auden and Greece’s own SUN .......... Cavafy. SUN .......... SUN .......... Cavafy’s Ithaka and Tennyson’s Ulysses both, in different SUN .......... ways, explore the notion of The Journey. And their SUN .......... reference point is one of the central myths of ancient SUN .......... Greek culture, the journey of Ulysses/Odysseus back to his SUN .......... homeland of Ithaka after the end of the Trojan War as SUN .......... recounted in Homer’s great epic the Odyssey. SUN .......... SUN .......... And so we start this sequence with the famous opening to SUN .......... Homer’s Odyssey where the poet invokes the muse for SUN .......... inspiration and describes Ulysses/Odysseus (“the man of SUN .......... many devices”) as he sets out on his return journey. And SUN .......... before that, Keats, whose reading of Homer in the SUN .......... translations of George Chapman was a life-changing SUN .......... experience (“Much have I travelled in the realms of Gold”). SUN .......... SUN .......... [Ravel, Nicholas Maw and Duparc all describe the sun-lit SUN .......... Mediterranean of Greece and the excitement of travel in SUN .......... their music] SUN .......... SUN .......... It was the Greek king Menelaus’s wife, Helen who SUN .......... indirectly caused the Trojan War by running off with the SUN .......... Trojan Prince, Paris. Offenbach takes a sardonic view of SUN .......... the whole affair as the Greek kings and heroes march on in SUN .......... La Belle Hélène. But Christopher Marlowe and Richard SUN .......... Strauss allow themselves to be swept up in her SUN .......... overwhelming beauty. SUN .......... SUN .......... The introductions to Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida SUN .......... and Tippett’s King Priam both catapult us into the broil SUN .......... of the Trojan War itself. SUN .......... SUN .......... In The Shield of Achilles Auden reflects bitterly on the SUN .......... differences between the Greek world as described by SUN .......... Homer—a world where, even amid warfare, imagination SUN .......... naturally ran to scenes of peace—and the world of SUN .......... totalitarian horror Auden himself imagines. At the same SUN .......... time, Auden criticizes Homer for attributing glory to SUN .......... warriors. Auden's moral opprobrium is directed, not at SUN .......... Thetis or Hephaestus, but at the strong iron-hearted SUN .......... man-slaying Achilles. SUN .......... SUN .......... But, away from the battle we see a softer side of Achilles SUN .......... in his tent, as he fantasizes with his friend Patroclus SUN .......... about their life after the war has finished. [Tippett] SUN .......... SUN .......... The love of Achilles for Patroclus became one of the icons SUN .......... of male romantic love for the Greeks. Cavafy muses on The SUN .......... Horses of Achilles who are upset by the death of Patroclus SUN .......... and mourn the “eternal disaster of death”. SUN .......... SUN .......... The Agathon movement from Bernstein’s Serenade (after SUN .......... Plato’s Symposium) leads from the Cavafy to Agathon’s SUN .......... speech in praise of love from Plato’s Symposium. SUN .......... SUN .......... Ancient Greece seems to have been a very male-dominated SUN .......... society, with women definitely occupying a lower rung of SUN .......... importance. However Greek tragedy has given us some of the SUN .......... strongest female characters in world literature: Medea, SUN .......... Clytemnestra, Elektra and Phaedra whose obsessive sexual SUN .......... passion for the virginal Hippolytus ends in disaster SUN .......... (Racine, Britten) SUN .......... SUN .......... The Greek male by contrast could either have been SUN .......... all-male, all-conquering heroes such as Odysseus and SUN .......... Achilles; or at the other extreme they were chaste epicene SUN .......... youths such as Hippolytus or Ganymede (Goethe, Schubert) SUN .......... SUN .......... We come full circle with Yeats’s poem Leda and the Swan in SUN .......... which Zeus disguises himself as a swan in order to rape SUN .......... Leda who eventually gives birth to Helen whose elopement SUN .......... SUN .......... The journey to Ancient Greece ends on the slopes of Mount SUN .......... Parnassus with Apollo, the Greek god of poetry inspiring SUN .......... the 9 muses (Stravinsky, Matthew Arnold). And the sequence SUN .......... fades away as Words and Music become one in the wordless SUN .......... conclusion to Strauss’s An dem Baum SUN .......... Daphne: Daphne transformed into a laurel tree by Apollo. SUN .......... SUN .......... Clive Portbury (producer) SUN .......... SUN .......... Readers Clare Higgins (CH) and Tim McMullan (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:00:00 SUN .......... Ravel - Lever du jour from Daphnis et Chloe SUN .......... Lever du jour from Daphnis et Chloe SUN .......... Boston Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado SUN .......... DG 4594392, CD1, Tk15 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:01:12 SUN .......... Keats - On first looking into Chapman's Homer (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:04:55 SUN .......... Homer (trans by George Chapman) - beg of The Odyssey (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:06:55 SUN .......... Maw -Odyssey CBSO Simon Rattle SUN .......... EMI 7542772, CD1, Tk1 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:09:22 SUN .......... Cavafy (trans Edmund Keeley & Philip Sherrard) - Ithaka SUN .......... (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:11:31 SUN .......... Duparc - L'invitation au voyage SUN .......... Barbara Hendricks, soprano SUN .......... Orchestre de l'Opera de Lyon John Eliot Gardiner SUN .......... EMI 7496892, Tk12 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:15:50 SUN .......... Tennyson - Ulysses (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:20:22 SUN .......... Offenbach - Couplets des Rois from La belle Helene SUN .......... Various soloists Les Musiciens du Louvre SUN .......... Marc Minkowski Virgin 45477, CD1, Tk12 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:23:06 SUN .......... Marlowe - Faust's speech from Dr Faustus (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:24:24 SUN .......... Strauss - Zweite Brautnacht from Die Agyptische Helene SUN .......... Deborah Voigt, Helen American Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Leon Botstein Telarc 80605, CD2, Tk1 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:29:04 SUN .......... Shakespeare - Intro to Troilus and Cressida (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:30:13 SUN .......... Tippett - Start of King Priam (War! War!) SUN .......... London Sinfonietta London Sinfonietta Chorus SUN .......... David Atherton Chandos 9406, CD1, Tk1 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:31:41 SUN .......... W. H. Auden - The Shield of Achilles (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:35:01 SUN .......... Tippett - O rich-soiled land from King Priam SUN .......... Robert Tear, Achilles Timothy Walker, guitar SUN .......... David Atherton Chandos 9406, CD1, Tk21 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:40:03 SUN .......... Cavafy (trans Edmund Keeley & Philip Sherrard) - SUN .......... The Horses of Achilles (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:40:32 SUN .......... Bernstein - Agathon from Serenade (after Plato's SUN .......... Symposium) Gidon Kremer, violin Israel Philharmonic SUN .......... Leonard Bernstein DG 447947, Tk4 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:45:19 SUN .......... Plato (trans Benjamin Jowett) -Agathon's speech from the SUN .......... Symposium (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:47:00 SUN .......... Racine (trans by Robert Bruce Boswell) - from Phaedra (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:50:30 SUN .......... Britten - Start of Phaedra to I want your sword's SUN .......... spasmodic final inch Ann Murray, mezzo ECO SUN .......... Steuart Bedford Collins 70372, CD2, Tks 17-21 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:56:02 SUN .......... Goethe (trans Stephen Plunkett) - Ganymede (CH) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:57:17 SUN .......... Schubert - Ganymede Ian Bostridge, tenor SUN .......... Julius Drake, piano EMI 56347, Tk2 SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:01:15 SUN .......... Yeats - Leda and the Swan (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:02:18 SUN .......... Stravinsky - Prologue to Apollon Musagete SUN .......... Sinfonietta de Montreal Charles Dutoit SUN .......... Decca 440327, Tk12 SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:07:12 SUN .......... Matthew Arnold - Apollo Musagetes (TM) SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:09:05 SUN .......... Strauss - End of An dem Baum Daphne BBC Singers SUN .......... Choristers of Kings College, Cambridge Stephen Cleobury SUN .......... Collins 14952, Tk1 SUN .......... SUN .......... 23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00g3w66) SUN .......... Guy Barker at Ronnie Scott's SUN .......... Featuring a set recorded at Ronnie Scott's where trumpeter SUN .......... and composer Guy Barker revisits some of the works he has SUN .......... written over the years that reflect his passion for film SUN .......... noir. Barker, the son of a film stuntman, has a passion SUN .......... for story-telling from that period and with his 13-piece SUN .......... band revisits classics such as Underdogs and his SUN .......... celebrated Sounds in Black and White, which recreates the SUN .......... story of the hero, the girl and the villain in classic SUN .......... film noir style. Plus a work by Barker that uses the SUN .......... unique voicing of the Tubax (contra bass baritone SUN .......... saxophone) and the contra bass clarinet. In a pre-concert SUN .......... interview, Barker describes how he voices his characters SUN .......... in the band and how his love SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Love for Sale Artist: Bobby Wellins SUN .......... CD: Snapshot SUN .......... Track: 5 Label: Trio Records TR 580 Comp: Cole Porter SUN .......... Pub: MCPS Dur: 10.36 SUN .......... SUN .......... BBC Recording Title: Underdogs SUN .......... Artist: Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra Comp: Guy Barker SUN .......... Pub: Guy Jeffery Barker/MCPS Dur: 18.11 SUN .......... SUN .......... BBC Recording Title: Scenes in Black and White SUN .......... Artist: Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra Comp: Guy Barker SUN .......... Pub: Guy Jeffery Barker/MCPS Dur: 45.32 SUN .......... MON .......... MONDAY 29 DECEMBER 2008 MON .......... MON .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g3w7p) MON .......... 1.01am MON .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op 45 MON .......... Barbara Bonney (soprano) David Wilson-Johnson (baritone) MON .......... Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor) MON .......... 2.08am MON .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 9 in E minor MON .......... (From the New World) Norwegian Radio Orchestra MON .......... Jan Soderblom (conductor) MON .......... 2.55am MON .......... Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Nonet in F for wind quintet, MON .......... string trio and double bass, Op 31 MON .......... Budapest Chamber Ensemble Andras Mihaly (conductor) MON .......... 3.25am MON .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Concerto in C for MON .......... violin, cello, piano and orchestra, Op 56 MON .......... Arve Tellefsen (violin) Truls Mork (cello) MON .......... Havard Gimse (piano) Norwegian Radio Orchestra MON .......... Rolf Gupta (conductor) MON .......... 4.00am MON .......... Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto grosso in F, Op 6 MON .......... No 9 The King's Consort Robert King (director) MON .......... 4.10am MON .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Prelude and Fugue in E MON .......... minor, Op 35 No 1 Sylviane Deferne (piano) MON .......... 4.19am MON .......... Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Four Madrigals MON .......... Danish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor) MON .......... 4.29am MON .......... Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Toccata per cembalo in MON .......... G minor/major Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) MON .......... 4.37am MON .......... Myslivecek, Josef (1737-1781): String Quintet No 2 in E MON .......... flat Netherlands Chamber Orchestra MON .......... Rudolf Werthen (conductor) MON .......... 4.49am MON .......... Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974), arr. Timothy Kain: Scaramouche MON .......... Guitar Trek MON .......... 5.00am MON .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rosamunde - ballet music, D797 MON .......... Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Heinz Holliger (conductor) MON .......... 5.07am MON .......... Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Visions Fugitives VIII - MON .......... XIII, Op 22 Roger Woodward (piano) MON .......... 5.15am MON .......... Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Gloria (Mass Puer natus est MON .......... nobis for seven voices) BBC Singers MON .......... Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON .......... 5.25am MON .......... Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880): Polonaise in A for violin MON .......... and piano, Op 21 Piotr Plawner (violin) MON .......... Andrzej Guz (piano) MON .......... 5.35am MON .......... Forster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Ah, peccatores graves MON .......... Olga Pasiecznik, Marta Boberska (sopranos) MON .......... Kai Wessel (alto) MON .......... Krzysztof Szmyt, Jacek Wislocki (tenors) MON .......... Dirk Snellings (bass) Il Tempo MON .......... 5.42am MON .......... Koehne, Graeme (b.1956): Unchained Melody MON .......... Adelaide Symphony Orchestra David Porcelijn (conductor) MON .......... 5.53am MON .......... Massenet, Jules (1842-1912), arr. Marsick: Meditation for MON .......... violin and piano (Thais) Reka Szilvay (violin) MON .......... Naoko Ichihashi (piano) MON .......... 5.58am MON .......... Bologna, Jacopo da (c.1340-1386): Aquila altera: Madrigal MON .......... for three voices (version with anonymous diminutions from MON .......... the Faenza Codex) Millenarium MON .......... Christophe Deslignes (director) MON .......... 6.06am MON .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Flute Concerto in D, Op 10 MON .......... No 3 Karl Kaiser (flute) Camerata Koln MON .......... 6.18am MON .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano Sonata No 7 in MON .......... D, Op 10 No 3 Ingrid Fliter (piano) MON .......... 6.40am MON .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Orchestral Suite No 4 MON .......... in D, BWV1069 La Petite Bande MON .......... Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g3wh1) MON .......... Rob Cowan MON .......... MON .......... Featuring rousing music by Schubert, Spohr and Bizet, plus MON .......... a specially recorded carol and Bach Dances at 8.00am. MON .......... MON .......... Including from 7.00am: MON .......... MON .......... Schubert: Overture (Des Teufels Lustschloss), D84 MON .......... Vienna Philharmonic Istvan Kertesz (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Ronald Corp: Quem pastores laudavere BBC Singers MON .......... David Hill (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Mendelssohn: Scherzo (Octet in E flat, Op 20) MON .......... Boston Symphony Orchestra Charles Munch (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... From 8.30am: MON .......... MON .......... Wagner: Overture (Rienzi) Berlin Philharmonic MON .......... Klaus Tennstedt (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Bizet: L'Arlesienne Suite No 2 MON .......... Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise MON .......... Thomas Beecham (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Spohr: Violin Concerto No 8 in A minor, Op 47 MON .......... Hilary Hahn (violin) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Eiji Oue (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3x8r) MON .......... Sarah Walker Including: MON .......... 10.00 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in A flat, BWV 862; in G MON .......... sharp minor, BWV 863 (Well Tempered Clavier Book I) MON .......... Scott Ross (harpsichord) PELLEAS CD 0101/2 (2 CDs) MON .......... 10.09 Beethoven: Violin Sonata in A, Op.47 – “Kreutzer” MON .......... Itzhak Perlman (violin), Martha Argerich (piano) MON .......... EMI 5568152 MON .......... 10.44 Schubert: Tôw l'hôdôs, D.953 MON .......... Oliver Widmer (baritone), Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Erwin MON .......... Ortner (conductor) TELDEC 4509945462 (7 CDs) MON .......... 10.51 Britten: The Prince of the Pagodas - Act II, Scene 2 MON .......... London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen (conductor) MON .......... VIRGIN VCD7595782 (2 CDs) MON .......... 11.21 Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 MON .......... The Building a Library recommendation from CD Review MON .......... mendation. MON .......... MON .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3x8t) MON .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 1 MON .......... In a special series of programmes recorded at the MON .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm, Donald Macleod and MON .......... John Eliot Gardiner explore the music of Hector Berlioz, MON .......... regarded by many as France's greatest composer. MON .......... MON .......... They focus on a single work, the Messe solennelle, which MON .......... Berlioz composed at the tender age of 21. Long thought MON .......... lost - the composer incinerated the parts after only two MON .......... performances - the score turned up in 1992 in an oak chest MON .......... in an Antwerp organ loft, where it had lain unnoticed for MON .......... over a century. Despite Berlioz's evidently low opinion of MON .......... it, the Messe solennelle is a remarkable and still MON .......... relatively little-known work that bears many hallmarks of MON .......... the composer's mature style. MON .......... MON .......... Excerpt from Tuba mirum (Grande Messe des Morts) MON .......... London Symphony Orchestra Colin Davis (conductor) MON .......... Philips 475 7765 - Tr 3 MON .......... MON .......... Messe solennelle (1824-5) (all parts excluding the MON .......... Offertory motet) Donna Brown (soprano) MON .......... Jean-Luc Viala (tenor) MON .......... Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone) Monteverdi Choir MON .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique MON .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) MON .......... Philips 442 137-2 - Trs 1-9, 11-14. MON .......... MON .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3x8w) MON .......... Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 1 MON .......... MON .......... A concert featuring tenor Ian Bostridge partnered by Royal MON .......... Opera House music director Antonio Pappano in Schubert's MON .......... Schwanengesang, given at the Snape Maltings Concert Hall MON .......... as part of the 2008 Aldeburgh Festival. MON .......... MON .......... Schubert: Widerschein, D639b; Der Winterabend, D938; Die MON .......... Sterne, D939; Schwanengesang, D957. MON .......... MON .......... 14:10 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3x8y) MON .......... Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 1 MON .......... Penny Gore presents performances given at the 2008 MON .......... Salzburg Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic. MON .......... MON .......... Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 1 of 4) MON .......... Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone) MON .......... Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano) MON .......... Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg MON .......... Marc Minkowski (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Mozart: Piano Trio in E, K542 Isabelle Faust (violin) MON .......... Jean Guihen Queyras (cello) MON .......... Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Dvorak: Carnaval Overture; Symphony No 9 in E minor (From MON .......... the New World) Vienna Philharmonic MON .......... Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Lully: Alceste (excerpts) Attersee Institute Orchestra MON .......... Jordi Savall (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Mozart: Divertimento in E flat, K113; Piano Concerto in C MON .......... minor, K491 Lars Vogt (piano) MON .......... Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra Ivor Bolton (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4xrq) MON .......... Episode 8 Read by Anton Lesser. MON .......... MON .......... Adam and Raphael talk further, as Adam explains his life MON .......... in Paradise, his loneliness and, following his discussion MON .......... MON .......... 17:45 New Generation Artists (b00g3x90) MON .......... New Generation Artists, Episode 6 MON .......... Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of MON .......... the brightest new talents in the classical music world. MON .......... Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year MON .......... series featuring studio and live concert performances by MON .......... this group of young musicians. MON .......... MON .......... Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor, K478 MON .......... Aronowitz Ensemble MON .......... MON .......... Schumann: Frauenliebe und- leben MON .......... Daniela Lehner (mezzo-soprano) Jose Luis Gayo (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Vladimir Peskin: Concerto No 1 (orig. version for trumpet MON .......... and piano) Giuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet) MON .......... Roberto Arosio (piano). MON .......... MON .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00g3x92) MON .......... 2008, Prom 64: Wagner, Messiaen, 29/12/2008 MON .......... MON .......... From the BBC Proms 2008, the Berlin Philharmonic conducted MON .......... by Simon Rattle in two works based on the tragic story of MON .......... the forbidden love between the Cornish knight Tristan and MON .......... Isolde the Irish princess. Wagner's own concert version of MON .......... the overture to his great opera of love and death combined MON .......... with the final aria of his heroine is followed by the MON .......... centrepiece of Messiaen's trilogy on the same subject: the MON .......... monumental Turangalila Symphony. MON .......... MON .......... Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) MON .......... Tristan Murail (ondes martenot) Berlin Philharmonic MON .......... Simon Rattle (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Wagner: Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde) MON .......... Messiaen: Turangalila Symphony. MON .......... MON .......... 20:45 Belief (b00g3x94) MON .......... Series 4, Prof Simon Conway Morris MON .......... Joan Bakewell speaks to Prof Simon Conway Morris, a MON .......... palaeontologist who has made a detailed study of the MON .......... Burgess Shale fossil records in Canada. MON .......... MON .......... 21:15 BBC Proms (b00g3x96) MON .......... 2008, Proms 2008: Puccini - Il tabarro MON .......... MON .......... Part of a Christmas and New Year series of highlights of MON .......... the 2008 BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. In August, MON .......... 2008 Gianandrea Noseda celebrated Puccini's 150th MON .......... anniversary by conducting the BBC Philharmonic, BBC MON .......... Singers and an international cast in a concert performance MON .......... of his one-act opera Il tabarro. MON .......... MON .......... Puccini: Il tabarro (concert performance; sung in Italian) MON .......... MON .......... Barbara Frittoli (Giorgetta) Miro Dvorsky (Luigi) MON .......... Lado Ataneli (Michele) Jane Henschel (La Frugola) MON .......... Barry Banks (Il Tinca) Alastair Miles (Il Talpa) MON .......... Allan Clayton (A song-vendor) MON .......... Katherine Broderick (Young lover) MON .......... Edgaras Montvidas (Young lover) BBC Singers MON .......... BBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 22:15 Composer of the Week (b00g3x8t) MON .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON .......... MON .......... 23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00g3x98) MON .......... Best of Live 2008 MON .......... Jez Nelson selects music from the best live concerts MON .......... recorded by Jazz on 3 during 2008. Including music from MON .......... German powerhouse Peter Brotzmann who took over MON .......... Amsterdam's Bimhuis jazz club with Toshinori Kondo, New MON .......... York trumpet player Dave Douglas with his Buster MON .......... Keaton-inspired Keystone project, and heavyweight guitar MON .......... hero Bill Frisell, whose unique sound-world of blues- and MON .......... country-influenced jazz won over a hugely receptive MON .......... Cheltenham crowd earlier in 2008. PLAYLIST MON .......... MON .......... Best of Live 2008 MON .......... MON .......... Jazz on 3 29/12/08 MON .......... MON .......... Presenter: Jez Nelson Producer: Peggy Sutton MON .......... MON .......... ASTRONOTES PLAY “BASIL OUTSIDE” MON .......... RECORDED AT THE BIMHUIS, AMSTERDAM IN APRIL 2008 MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Felicity Provan – cornet Joost Buis – trombone MON .......... Jan Willem van der Ham – alto sax, bassoon MON .......... Tobias Delius – tenor sax, clarinet MON .......... Frans Vermeerssen – baritone sax Paul Pallesen – guitar MON .......... Achim Kaufmann – piano Wilbert de Joode – double bass MON .......... Alan Purves – percussion Michael Vatcher – percussion MON .......... MON .......... http://www.plutones.com/astro.html MON .......... MON .......... RICHARD GALLIANO & MICHEL PORTAL PLAY HERMETO PASCOAL’S MON .......... “CHORINHO PRA ELE” MON .......... RECORDED AT THE WIGMORE HALL (LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2007) MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Richard Galliano – accordion, accordiana MON .......... Michel Portal – clarinet, soprano saxophone, bass MON .......... clarinet, bandoneón MON .......... MON .......... http://www.richardgalliano.com MON .......... MON .......... BILL FRISELL QUINTET PLAYS BENNY GOODMAN’S “BENNY’S BUGLE” MON .......... RECORDED AT EVERYMAN THEATRE (CHELTENHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL MON .......... 2008) MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Bill Frisell – guitar Chris Cheek – tenor sax, clarinet MON .......... Ron Miles – trumpet Larry Grenadier – bass MON .......... Rudy Royston – drums MON .......... MON .......... http://www.billfrisell.com MON .......... MON .......... JERRY DAMMERS & THE SPATIAL AKA ORCHESTRA PLAY SUN RA’S MON .......... “SOUL VIBRATIONS OF MEN” MON .......... RECORDED AT EVERYMAN THEATRE (CHELTENHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL MON .......... 2008) MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Jerry Dammers – musical director, keyboards MON .......... Denys Baptiste – saxophone Larry Stabbins – saxophone MON .......... Zoe Rahman – piano Finn Peters – flute MON .......... Jason Yarde – alto sax Anthony Joseph – poet MON .......... Francine Luce – vocals Neil Charles – double bass MON .......... Patrick Illingworth – drums MON .......... Crispin 'Spry' Robinson – percussion MON .......... Mat Fox – baritone sax Robin Hopcraft – trumpet MON .......... Harry Brown – trombone Damian Hands – saxes MON .......... Ollie Bayley – electric bass Guy Clarke – guitar MON .......... Steve Gibson – classical percussion, vibes MON .......... MON .......... DAVE DOUGLAS & KEYSTONE PLAY “MARRIED LIFE” MON .......... RECORDED AT THE JAZZ STANDARD IN NEW YORK IN APRIL 2008 MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Dave Douglas – trumpet Marcus Strickland – saxophone MON .......... Adam Benjamin – Fender Rhodes Brad Jones – bass MON .......... Gene Lake – drums DJ Olive – turntables, laptop MON .......... http://www.davedouglas.com MON .......... MON .......... THE BAD PLUS PLAY “METAL” MON .......... RECORDED AT THE JAZZ CAFÉ, CAMDEN IN JUNE 2008 MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Reid Anderson – bass Ethan Iverson – piano MON .......... David King – drums MON .......... MON .......... http://www.myspace.com/badplus MON .......... MON .......... JOHN SCOFIELD TRIO PLUS HORNS PLAY “OVER THE TOP” MON .......... RECORDED AT THE JAZZ CAFÉ, CAMDEN IN MARCH 2008 MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... John Schofield – guitar Matt Penman – bass MON .......... Bill Stewart – drums MON .......... Phil Grenadier – trumpet, flugelhorn MON .......... Tom Olin – tenor sax, flute, alto flute MON .......... Frank Vacin – baritone sax, bass clarinet MON .......... MON .......... http://www.johnscofield.com MON .......... MON .......... MARC RIBOT’S SPIRITUAL UNITY PLAY ALBERT AYLER’S “SPIRITS” MON .......... RECORDED AT THE VISION FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Marc Ribot – guitar Henry Grimes – bass MON .......... Roy Campbell Jnr – trumpet Chad Taylor – drums MON .......... MON .......... http://www.marcribot.com MON .......... MON .......... DAVID TORN RECORDED AT THE VORTEX, JANUARY 2008 MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Craig Taborn – keyboards Tom Rainey – drums MON .......... Tim Berne – alto sax David Torn – guitar, live sampling MON .......... MON .......... http://www.davidtorn.net MON .......... MON .......... CHARLIE HADEN QUARTET WEST PLAY ORNETTE COLEMAN’S “LONELY MON .......... WOMAN” MON .......... RECORDED AT QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL (LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL MON .......... 2007) MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Charlie Haden – double bass Rodney Green – drums MON .......... Alan Broadbent – piano Ernie Watts – saxophone MON .......... MON .......... http://www.charliehadenmusic.com MON .......... MON .......... BOBO STENSON TRIO PLAYS “DON’S KORA SONG” MON .......... RECORDED AT ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC, MANCHESTER MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Bobo Stenson – piano Anders Jormin – db bass MON .......... Jon Fält – drums MON .......... MON .......... http://www.myspace.com/bobostenson MON .......... TUE .......... TUESDAY 30 DECEMBER 2008 TUE .......... TUE .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g3x9s) TUE .......... 01:01AM TUE .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) TUE .......... Le Tombeau de Couperin, arr. Mason Jones for wind quintet TUE .......... Oxalys Ensemble TUE .......... 01:15AM TUE .......... Satie, Erik (1866-1925) Gymnopédie No.1 for piano TUE .......... Gymnopédie No.3 for piano Edna Stern (piano) TUE .......... 01:21AM TUE .......... Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974) TUE .......... La cheminée du Roi René (Op. 205) Oxalys Ensemble TUE .......... 01:32AM TUE .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) TUE .......... Sextet for wind quintet and piano TUE .......... Edna Stern (piano), Oxalys Ensemble TUE .......... 01:50AM TUE .......... Kaski, Heino (1885-1957) Symphony (Op.16) in B minor TUE .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus TUE .......... (conductor) TUE .......... 02:18AM TUE .......... Various Puer Natus in Bethlehem, Alleluia! TUE .......... Elmer Iseler Singers, Lydia Adams (conductor) TUE .......... The songs are: Eleanor Daley: Ave maris stella TUE .......... Derek Holman: Gaudete! TUE .......... Alexander Tilley: In the Bleak Mid-winter TUE .......... Stephen Chatman: A Christmas Lullaby TUE .......... Lydia Adams: Angelus ad Virginem TUE .......... Andrew Ager: In dulci jubilo TUE .......... Stephen Chatman: Jumalisten joucko TUE .......... Eleanor Daley: The Huron Carol TUE .......... Graeme Wearmouth: Christmas Lullaby TUE .......... Donald Patriquin: Puer nobis nascitur TUE .......... Donald Patriquin: Puer nobis nascitur TUE .......... Eric Robertson: Puer natus in Bethlehem TUE .......... Eric Robertson: Un Instant mystique TUE .......... Ruth Watson Henderson: Laetetur Jerusalem TUE .......... Ruth Watson Henderson: Laetetur Jerusalem TUE .......... Christos Hatzis: Paranymphus adiens TUE .......... Christos Hatzis: Paranymphus adiens TUE .......... Peter Togni: Corde natus TUE .......... Peter Togni: Of the Father's love begotten TUE .......... Mark Sirett: Waye Not His Cribb TUE .......... Berthold Carrière: Verbum caro factum est TUE .......... Berthold Carrière: Verbum caro factum est TUE .......... Healey Willan: Resonet in laudibus TUE .......... Healey Willan: Christmas Song of the 14th Century TUE .......... 03:30AM TUE .......... Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) TUE .......... Morgendammerung; Siegfried's Rheinfahrt; Siegfried's Tod TUE .......... und Trauermarsch; Finale, from 'Götterdammerung' TUE .......... Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frübeck de Burgos TUE .......... (conductor) TUE .......... 04:00AM TUE .......... Marais, Marin (1656-1725) TUE .......... Pièces en trio - suite No 5 in E minor TUE .......... La Simphonie du Marais TUE .......... 04:16AM TUE .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) TUE .......... Sonata for organ No.6 (Op.65 No.6) in D minor TUE .......... Martti Miettinen (organ) TUE .......... 04:31AM TUE .......... Bruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697) TUE .......... Jauchzet dem Herren alle Welt TUE .......... Guy de Mey (tenor), Ricercar Consort TUE .......... 04:44AM TUE .......... Svendsen, Johann (1840-1911) TUE .......... Festival Polonaise for orchestra (Op.12) TUE .......... Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Jordan (conductor) TUE .......... 04:53AM TUE .......... Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) Toccata in D minor TUE .......... Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) TUE .......... 05:00AM TUE .......... Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) TUE .......... Nos.2, 13 & 14 from 'Hail, bright Cecilia' (Z.328) TUE .......... Soloists, chorus and instrumentalists of Swiss Radio TUE .......... Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor) TUE .......... 05:08AM TUE .......... Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764) TUE .......... Les Boréades, overture to Act IV, Scene 4 TUE .......... Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) TUE .......... 05:11AM TUE .......... Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687) Dernière Sarabande TUE .......... Concerto Copenhagen, Andrew Lawrence-King (director & TUE .......... harpsichord) TUE .......... 05:14AM TUE .......... Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) TUE .......... Concerto for Piano No.3 (Op.75) in E flat major TUE .......... Mikhail Pletnev (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony TUE .......... Orchestra, Vassil Stefanov (conductor) TUE .......... 05:28AM TUE .......... Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002) TUE .......... Suite Hébraïque No.1 for clarinet and piano TUE .......... James Campbell (clarinet), Valerie Tryon (piano) TUE .......... 05:40AM TUE .......... Raminsh, Imant (b.1943) Put vejini (Blow Ye Wind!) TUE .......... KAMER Youth Chorus, Maris Sirmais (conductor) TUE .......... 05:44AM TUE .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) TUE .......... Tuule, tuule leppeaman (Blow wind gently) (Op.23 No.6b) TUE .......... Pirkko Törnqvist (soprano), Finnish Radio Chamber Choir, TUE .......... Eric-Olof Söderström (conductor) TUE .......... 05:47AM TUE .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) 4 piano pieces (Op.1) TUE .......... Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) TUE .......... 06:00AM TUE .......... Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) TUE .......... Pelleas et Melisande – suite (Op.80) TUE .......... BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) TUE .......... 06:17AM TUE .......... Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) Après un rêve (after Fauré) TUE .......... To a Nordic Princess Handel in the Strand TUE .......... Leslie Howard (piano) TUE .......... 06:30AM TUE .......... Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) TUE .......... Die ihr aus dunkeln Grüften den eiteln Mammon grabt TUE .......... (HWV.208) In'den angenehmen Büschen (HWV.209) TUE .......... (Nos.7 & 8 from German Arias) TUE .......... Hélène Plouffe (violin), Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André TUE .......... Laberge (organ) TUE .......... 06:38AM TUE .......... Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806) TUE .......... Sinfonia (MH.340) (P.17) in E flat major TUE .......... Academia Palatina, Florian Heyerick (director) TUE .......... 06:53AM TUE .......... Greef, Arthur de (1862-1940) TUE .......... Humoresque for Orchestra (second version) TUE .......... Flemish Radio Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrh) TUE .......... Rob Cowan TUE .......... TUE .......... Featuring a specially recorded carol, and Bach Dances at TUE .......... 8.00am. TUE .......... TUE .......... Including from 7.00am: TUE .......... TUE .......... Glinka: Jota Aragonesa USSR Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Evgeny Svetlanov (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Richard Rodney Bennett: Carol BBC Singers David Hill TUE .......... TUE .......... Handel: Concerto grosso in G, Op 3 No 3 TUE .......... Academy of Ancient Music Richard Egarr (director) TUE .......... TUE .......... 8.30am TUE .......... Sullivan: Overture in C (In memoriam) TUE .......... City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Sir Vivian Dunn (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Shostakovich, arr. Viktor Poltoratsky: Various Preludes, TUE .......... Op 34 Moscow Virtuosi Vladimir Spivakov (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Debussy: Violin Sonata Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin) TUE .......... Alexander Lonquich (piano). TUE .......... TUE .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3xxd) TUE .......... Sarah Walker Including: TUE .......... 10.00 Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony, Op.9 TUE .......... Heimbach Chamber Music Festival Orchestra, Daniel Harding TUE .......... (conductor) EMI 4769022 TUE .......... 10.21 Beethoven: Leonore, Act II – ‘Ach, brich noch TUE .......... nicht…Komm Hoffnung’ TUE .......... Leonore: Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano), Orchestre TUE .......... Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner TUE .......... (conductor) DG 4537192 (3 CDs) TUE .......... 10.30 Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Act II ‘Alfine, TUE .......... eccoci qua…Ah! Qual colpo inaspettato’ TUE .......... Figaro: Thomas Allen (baritone), Almaviva: Francisco TUE .......... Araiza (tenor), Rosina: Agnes Baltsa (mezzo soprano), TUE .......... Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Neville Marriner TUE .......... (conductor) PHILIPS 4110582 (3 CDs) TUE .......... 10.37 Bizet: Carmen - conclusion of Act I TUE .......... Carmen: Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Don José: TUE .......... Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Zuniga: Xavier Depraz, French TUE .......... National Radio Orchestra, Thomas Beecham (conductor) TUE .......... EMI 7492402 (2 CDs) TUE .......... 10.45 Méhul: La Chasse du jeune Henri – Overture TUE .......... Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham (conductor) TUE .......... SONY SMK 91167 TUE .......... 10.58 Brahms: Violin Sonata No.3 in D minor, Op.108 TUE .......... Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Lars Vogt (piano) TUE .......... EMI 5575252 TUE .......... 11.19 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.9 TUE .......... London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult (conductor) TUE .......... DECCA 4732412 (2 CDs) TUE .......... TUE .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0m) TUE .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 2 TUE .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in TUE .......... conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the TUE .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz TUE .......... is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks TUE .......... with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing TUE .......... this remarkable music. TUE .......... TUE .......... They explore two of Berlioz's symphonies - Harold in Italy TUE .......... and Romeo and Juliet. But are they really symphonies? TUE .......... TUE .......... Harold includes a part for solo viola, which suggests a TUE .......... concerto, but it's more like a song without words, evoking TUE .......... the spirit of Byron's Childe Harold, than a true concerto TUE .......... role. That's certainly what Paganini thought: he TUE .......... commissioned Berlioz to write it but then lost interest TUE .......... when he realised that it was not going to allow him TUE .......... sufficient scope to show off. TUE .......... TUE .......... And Romeo, with its voices, its chorus and its plot, is as TUE .......... much a concert opera as it is a symphony, closely TUE .......... following the action of the Shakespeare play that amazed TUE .......... the composer when he saw it in September 1827. TUE .......... TUE .......... Like a pioneering horticulturalist, Berlioz created new TUE .......... musical hybrids to suit his present purpose, so no wonder TUE .......... that some of his contemporaries were confused. But in the TUE .......... process he created some of the most thrilling, dramatic TUE .......... and beautiful music of the 19th century. TUE .......... TUE .......... Ecot de joyeux compagnons (Histoire d'un rat) (Huit scenes TUE .......... de Faust, Op 1) Philip Cokorinos (baritone) TUE .......... Montreal Symphony Chorus and Orchestra TUE .......... Charles Dutoit (conductor) Decca 475 097-2 Tr 4 TUE .......... TUE .......... Harold aux montagnes (Harold in Italy, 1st mvt) TUE .......... Gerard Causse (viola) TUE .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique TUE .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Philips 446 676-2 Tr 1 TUE .......... TUE .......... Romeo seul; Scene d'amour (Romeo et Juliette, Op 17) TUE .......... Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) TUE .......... Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor) TUE .......... Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone) Monteverdi Choir TUE .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique TUE .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) TUE .......... Philips 454 454-2 CD 2 Trs 9, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. TUE .......... TUE .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3y30) TUE .......... Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 2 TUE .......... TUE .......... Highlights from a concert given at the 2008 Aldeburgh TUE .......... Festival. TUE .......... TUE .......... Imogen Cooper (piano) Duncan McTier (double bass) TUE .......... Belcea Quartet TUE .......... TUE .......... Schubert: String Quartet No 13 in A minor, D804 TUE .......... (Rosamunde); String Quintet, D667 (Trout). TUE .......... TUE .......... 14:20 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y61) TUE .......... Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 2 TUE .......... Music from the 2008 Salzburg Festival and the Vienna TUE .......... Philharmonic, including Grieg's Peer Gynt and Brahms's TUE .......... German Requiem. Presented by Penny Gore. TUE .......... TUE .......... Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 2 of 4) TUE .......... Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone) TUE .......... Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano) TUE .......... Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano) TUE .......... Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg TUE .......... Marc Minkowski (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Brahms: A German Requiem Genia Kuchmeier (soprano) TUE .......... Thomas Hampson (baritone) Arnold Schoenberg Chorus TUE .......... Vienna Philharmonic Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Janacek: Diary of One Who Disappeared TUE .......... Michael Schade (tenor) Michaela Selinger (mezzo-soprano) TUE .......... Markus Hinterhauser (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... Mozart: Piano Concerto in E flat, K449 TUE .......... Hibiki Tamura (piano) TUE .......... Mozarteum University Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Dennis Russell Davies (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4g2p) TUE .......... Episode 9 Read by Anton Lesser. TUE .......... TUE .......... Satan returns to Paradise as a 'mist by night' and enters TUE .......... the Serpent. In the morning, Adam and Eve go about their TUE .......... labours, separately. Eve encounters the Serpent when on TUE .......... her own and takes an irrevocable step. TUE .......... TUE .......... 18:15 New Generation Artists (b00g3ybc) TUE .......... New Generation Artists, Episode 7 TUE .......... Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of TUE .......... the brightest new talents in the classical music world. TUE .......... Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year TUE .......... series featuring studio and live concert performances by TUE .......... this young musician. TUE .......... TUE .......... Schubert: Piano Sonata in A, D959 Shai Wosner (piano). TUE .......... TUE .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00g3ybf) TUE .......... 2008, Prom 65: Brahms, Shostakovich, 30/12/2008 TUE .......... Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given as part of the TUE .......... BBC Proms 2008 by the Berlin Philharmonic under Simon TUE .......... Rattle, featuring symphonic masterpieces by Brahms and TUE .......... Shostakovich. The opening three chords of Brahms's Third TUE .......... Symphony announce the motto on the notes F A F 'frei aber TUE .......... froh' (free but joyful). A motto, or musical signature, TUE .......... can also be heard in the finale of Shostakovich's Symphony TUE .......... No 10, written soon after the death of Joseph Stalin. TUE .......... TUE .......... Berlin Philharmonic Simon Rattle (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Brahms: Symphony No 3 Shostakovich: Symphony No 10. TUE .......... TUE .......... 20:45 Belief (b00g3yc6) TUE .......... Series 4, AN Wilson TUE .......... Joan Bakewell talks with public figures, artists and TUE .......... thinkers about what they believe and why. She talks to TUE .......... writer, journalist and cultural historian AN Wilson, whose TUE .......... attitude to religion has fluctuated over the years. His TUE .......... most recent book, Our Times, takes a scathing look at TUE .......... Britain since 1953 and believes it has changed so much as TUE .......... to be unrecognisable. He puts these changes down to, among TUE .......... other things, mass immigration, a decline in church TUE .......... attendance and a loss of any sense of being a nation. TUE .......... TUE .......... Wilson has supported and attacked religion in almost equal TUE .......... measure throughout his work and life. Initially heading TUE .......... for a vocation in the church, he left theological college TUE .......... after a year and embarked on an academic and writing TUE .......... career. In the 1980s, he argued that society should live TUE .......... without religion and published books on both Jesus and St TUE .......... Paul, professing profound scepticism. Yet the death of his TUE .......... mother and his own journey as a parent, have seen him TUE .......... distance himself from such writings. Nowadays, Wilson is TUE .......... to be found in church on Sundays and welcomes a society TUE .......... that embraces religion. But not, fundamentalist forms of TUE .......... religion, which he says, are on the increase and are to be TUE .......... feared. TUE .......... TUE .......... 21:15 BBC Proms (b00d5b57) TUE .......... 2008, Prom 56: Rautavaara and Tavener TUE .......... From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Petroc TUE .......... Trelawny. TUE .......... TUE .......... A concert given as part of the BBC Proms 2008 featuring TUE .......... Einojuhani Rautavaara's most popular work - a soundscape TUE .......... for taped birdsong and orchestra, set against John TUE .......... Tavener's early cantata The Whale, the work that the TUE .......... London Sinfonietta premiered at its first concert 40 years TUE .......... ago. The programme concludes with the UK premiere of TUE .......... Tavener's Cantus mysticus, which uses texts by Goethe TUE .......... Dante and Buddhist scripture to explore the creative TUE .......... feminine element in the divine. TUE .......... TUE .......... Patricia Rozario (soprano) Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano) TUE .......... David Wilson-Johnson (baritone) TUE .......... Mark van de Wiel (clarinet) London Sinfonietta Chorus TUE .......... London Sinfonietta David Atherton (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Einojuhani Rautavaara: Cantus arcticus TUE .......... John Tavener: Cantus mysticus (UK premiere); The Whale. TUE .......... TUE .......... 22:30 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0m) TUE .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:30 Late Junction (b00g3ydw) TUE .......... Verity Sharp TUE .......... Verity Sharp looks back over the releases of 2008, TUE .......... including Eric Le Sage playing Schumann, the Gundecha TUE .......... Brothers performing Indian Dhrupad, Hesperion XX playing TUE .......... viol fantasias by Henry Purcell and the understated world TUE .......... of Thomas Feiner and the Opiates. TUE .......... WED .......... WEDNESDAY 31 DECEMBER 2008 WED .......... WED .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g3xly) WED .......... 1.01am WED .......... Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Drottningholmsmusiquen WED .......... (excerpts) WED .......... 1.18am WED .......... Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Violin Concerto in D WED .......... minor WED .......... 1.31am WED .......... Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Kroningsmusiken WED .......... (Coronation Music) Gustaf Sjokvist Chamber Choir WED .......... Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble WED .......... Nils-Erik Sparf (director) WED .......... 1.52am WED .......... Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Nouvelles suites de WED .......... pieces de clavecin, ou Seconde livre (1728) WED .......... Annamari Polho (harpsichord) WED .......... 2.14am WED .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): L'heure espagnole WED .......... Goran Eliasson (tenor) Marianne Eklof (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Trong Halstein Moe (baritone) WED .......... Carl Unander-Scharin (tenor) Lars Avidson (bass) WED .......... Stavanger Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Alexander Dimitriev (conductor) WED .......... 3.06am WED .......... Lanner, Joseph (1801-1843): Old Viennese Waltzes WED .......... Arthur Schnabel (piano) WED .......... 3.13am WED .......... Kaski, Heino (1885-1957): Prelude WED .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Okko Kamu (conductor) WED .......... 3.17am WED .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), orch. Schoenberg, Arnold WED .......... (1874-1951): Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25 WED .......... Sydney Symphony Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor) WED .......... 4.00am WED .......... Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): Overture (Charlotte Corday) WED .......... Flemish Radio Orchestra Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor) WED .......... 4.10am WED .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Keyboard Sonata in D WED .......... Andreas Staier (fortepiano) WED .......... 4.20am WED .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Overture in F for two WED .......... chalumeaux, two violettes and basso continuo WED .......... Collegium Aureum Franzjosef Maier (concert master) WED .......... 4.32am WED .......... Merkel, Gustav (1827-1885): Sonata No 6 in E minor, Op 137 WED .......... Gerrit Christiaan de Gier (organ) WED .......... 4.53am WED .......... Kalman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953): Peter's Song (Grafin WED .......... Mariza) Denes Gulyas (tenor) WED .......... Hungarian Radio Orchestra Hungarian Radio Choir WED .......... Tamas Breitner (conductor) WED .......... 5.00am WED .......... Strauss, Johann Jr (1825-1899): Overture; Treasure WED .......... Waltzes, Op 418 (Der Zigeunerbaron) WED .......... Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Raffi Armenian (conductor) WED .......... 5.16am WED .......... Marais, Marin (1656-1728): Les folies d'espagne WED .......... Lise Daoust (flute) WED .......... 5.26am WED .......... Ortiz, Diego (c.1510 - c.1570)/Torre, Francisco de la WED .......... (fl.1483-1504): Il Re di Spagna Hesperion XX WED .......... Jordi Savall (director) WED .......... 5.29am WED .......... Anon: The Spanish Gypsies Concerto Copenhagen WED .......... Andrew Lawrence-King (director/harpsichord) WED .......... 5.34am WED .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in G for keyboard and WED .......... strings in G (Gypsy Rondo) Grieg Trio WED .......... 5.49am WED .......... Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Barcarolle; Romance; WED .......... Humoresque (Morceaux de Salon, Op 10) WED .......... Duncan Gifford (piano) WED .......... 6.02am WED .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Concert champetre for WED .......... harpsichord and orchestra Jory Vinikour (harpsichord) WED .......... Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra WED .......... Marc Minkowski (conductor) WED .......... 6.27am WED .......... Festa, Costanzo (1528-1601): Magnificat octavi toni WED .......... BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) WED .......... 6.44am WED .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Dumbarton Oaks (arr. by the WED .......... composer for two pianos) WED .......... James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos). WED .......... WED .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrk) WED .......... Rob Cowan WED .......... WED .......... Including rousing music by Vaughan-Williams, Haydn and WED .......... Vivaldi, and featuring at 7.30am a specially recorded WED .......... carol and Bach Dances at 8.00am. WED .......... WED .......... From 7.00am: WED .......... WED .......... Beethoven, arr. Arthur Frackenpohl: Allegro con brio WED .......... (Symphony No 5 in C minor) Canadian Brass WED .......... WED .......... Walton: What cheer BBC Singers David Hill (director) WED .......... WED .......... Vaughan Williams: Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 in E minor WED .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields Neville Marriner WED .......... WED .......... 8.30am WED .......... Massenet: Scenes pittoresques WED .......... Orchestre National de l'Opera de Monte-Carlo WED .......... John Eliot Gardiner WED .......... WED .......... Haydn: Dann bricht der grosse Morgen an (The Seasons) WED .......... RIAS Kammerchor COE Roger Norrington (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Vivaldi: Concerto grosso in A minor, Op 3 No 8 WED .......... Igor Oistrach (violin) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra WED .......... David Oistrach (violin/conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3xxg) WED .......... Sarah Walker Including: WED .......... 10.00 Wagner: Tannhäuser – Prelude and Venusberg Music WED .......... Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival, Wolfgang WED .......... Sawallisch (conductor) PHILIPS 4346072 (3 CDs) WED .......... 10.21 Anon: Está le reyna del cielo WED .......... Musica Reservata, John Beckett (conductor) WED .......... PHILIPS 4328212 WED .......... 10.26 Victoria: Magnificat primi toni WED .......... Spanish Radio and Television Choir, Igor Markevich WED .......... (conductor) PHILIPS 4328232 WED .......... 10.37 Scarlatti: Sonatas in E, K.46; in A, K.208; in D WED .......... minor, K.120 Igor Kipnis (harpsichord) CHESKY CD 75 WED .......... 10.51 Haydn: Destatevi, o miei fidi, Hob.XXIVa/2 WED .......... Sunhae Im, Johanna Stojkovic (sopranos), Max Ciolek WED .......... (tenor), Vokal Ensemble Köln, Cappella Coloniensis des WED .......... WDR, Andreas Spering (conductor) WED .......... HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901675 WED .......... 11.10 Vivaldi: Concerto in C, RV 558 WED .......... Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (director) WED .......... HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230 WED .......... 11.22 Tippett: Symphony No.2 WED .......... London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis (conductor) WED .......... LONDON 4256462 WED .......... WED .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0p) WED .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 3 WED .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in WED .......... conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the WED .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz WED .......... is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks WED .......... with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing WED .......... this remarkable music. WED .......... WED .......... They explore Berlioz the song writer and discover that WED .......... Berlioz the song writer is really just another aspect of WED .......... Berlioz the dramatist. All Berlioz's music is essentially WED .......... dramatic. Often, incidents in his own life are seen WED .......... through the filter of literature - Shakespeare, Goethe, WED .......... Virgil - then converted into music, whether symphonic, WED .......... vocal or operatic. WED .......... WED .......... Irlande, a collection of nine songs to poems by the Irish WED .......... writer Thomas Moore, is a case in point. At the time, he WED .......... was still reeling from the double impact of Shakespeare WED .......... and Harriet Smithson - the Shakespearean heroine and WED .......... future Mrs Berlioz. He happened to pick up a copy of WED .......... Moore's poems, with their atmosphere of heroism and WED .......... patriotism, all steeped in the soft glow of Celtic WED .......... romance, and it proved to be perfect material for him, WED .......... besotted with his passion for the beautiful Irish actress. WED .......... Les nuits d'ete (Summer Nights) sets poems from the WED .......... collection The Comedy of Death by Berlioz's friend WED .......... Theophile Gautier, and again they seem to reflect the WED .......... emotional turmoil he was going through when he wrote them WED .......... - the period when his flesh-and-blood relationship with WED .......... the idealised Harriet was irretrievably breaking down. WED .......... They are best known as an orchestral song-cycle - in fact, WED .......... as the first ever orchestral song-cycle: another Berlioz WED .......... first. But they are presented here in the rarely played WED .......... but magnificent version for voice and piano. WED .......... WED .......... Zaide Veronique Gens (soprano) WED .......... Orchestre de l'Opera National de Lyon WED .......... Louis Langree (conductor) Virgin 5 45422 Tr 10 WED .......... WED .......... 3 Songs from Neuf Melodies (later titled Irlande) WED .......... Le coucher du soleil La belle voyageuse Elegie WED .......... Thomas Hampson (baritone) Geoffrey Parsons (piano) WED .......... EMI 5 55047 2 Trs 3, 1, 5 WED .......... WED .......... Les nuits d'ete (piano version) WED .......... Villanelle; Le spectre de la rose; Sur les lagunes WED .......... (Lamento); Absence; Au cimetiere (Clair de lune); L'ile WED .......... inconnue Jose van Dam (baritone) WED .......... Jean-Phlippe Collard (piano) EMI CDC 7 49288 2 Trs 1-6. WED .......... WED .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3y32) WED .......... Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 3 WED .......... Penny Gore presents highlights from concerts given as part WED .......... of the 2008 Aldeburgh Festival. WED .......... WED .......... Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard performs excerpts from WED .......... Bach's The Art of Fugue interspersed with excerpts from WED .......... Jatekok (Games) by Gyorgy Kurtag, the festival's featured WED .......... composer. WED .......... WED .......... 14:20 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y63) WED .......... Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 3 WED .......... Penny Gore presents performances given at the 2008 WED .......... Salzburg Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic. WED .......... WED .......... Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 3 of 4) WED .......... Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone) WED .......... Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano) WED .......... Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg WED .......... Marc Minkowski (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Schubert: Mass in G, D167 Genia Kuchmeier (soprano) WED .......... Michael Schade (tenor) Russell Braun (baritone) WED .......... Carolin Widmann (violin) Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) WED .......... Jorg Widmann (clarinet) Alexander Lonquich (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Mozart: Piano Concerto in E flat, K595 WED .......... Vienna Philharmonic Daniel Barenboim (piano/director). WED .......... WED .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00g56cv) WED .......... Live from Douai Abbey, with the Rodolfus Choir. WED .......... WED .......... Introit: Sing lullaby (Howells) Responses: Howells WED .......... Psalms: 90, 148 (Symonds, Walmisley) WED .......... First Lesson: Jeremiah 23, vv1-6 WED .......... Office Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael) WED .......... Canticles: Dallas Service (Howells) WED .......... Second Lesson: Colossians 2, vv8-15 WED .......... Anthem: Long, long ago (Howells) WED .......... Final Hymn: Christ is the world's true light (Nun danket) WED .......... Organ Voluntary: Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch, WED .......... BWV 769 (Bach) WED .......... WED .......... Director of music: Ralph Allwood Organist: Tom Winpenny. WED .......... WED .......... 17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4g2r) WED .......... Episode 10 Read by Anton Lesser. WED .......... WED .......... God tells the Guardian Angels that Satan's entrance into WED .......... Paradise could not have been prevented by them, and he WED .......... then sends his son to Paradise to speak to the WED .......... Transgressors and clothe them. WED .......... WED .......... 18:10 New Generation Artists (b00g3yk6) WED .......... New Generation Artists, Episode 8 WED .......... Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of WED .......... the brightest new talents in the classical music world. WED .......... Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year WED .......... series featuring studio and live concert performances by WED .......... this group of young musicians. WED .......... WED .......... Chopin: 3 Ecossaises, Op 72 No 3 Ingrid Fliter (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Schubert: Fruhlingsglaube, D686; Die Blumensprache, D519; WED .......... Nahe des Geliebten, D162 Elizabeth Watts (soprano) WED .......... Roger Vignoles (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Janacek: Violin Sonata Jennifer Pike (violin) WED .......... Tom Blach (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Haydn: A Pastoral Song; The Mermaid's Song WED .......... Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Mahan Esfahani (fortepiano) WED .......... WED .......... Jesus Gonzalez Rubio, arr. Rafael Mendez: Jarabe tapatio WED .......... Giuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet) Roberto Arosio (piano). WED .......... WED .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00d6wrf) WED .......... 2008, Prom 60: Lang Lang WED .......... From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Petroc Trelawny WED .......... presents a BBC Proms concert given in 2008 by Chinese WED .......... pianist Lang Lang, who performs a solo recital in typical WED .......... high-octane style. This popular programme features some of WED .......... his favourite composers and a duet performance with the WED .......... nine-year-old pianist he has dubbed 'little Mozart'. WED .......... WED .......... Lang Lang (piano) Marc Yu (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Mozart: Piano Sonata No 13 in B flat, K333 WED .......... Rachmaninov: Preludes: in G minor, Op 23 No 5; in B flat, WED .......... Op 23 No 2 Chopin: Grande polonaise brilliante, Op 22 WED .......... Schubert: Fantasia in F minor, D940 - for piano duet WED .......... Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de lin; Les collines WED .......... d'Anacapri (Preludes, Book 1) WED .......... Traditional Chinese: Moonlight Reflections; Spring Dance WED .......... Liszt, transcr. Horowitz: Hungarian Rhapsody No 2, S244. WED .......... WED .......... 20:30 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0p) WED .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 3 WED .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in WED .......... conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the WED .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz WED .......... is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks WED .......... with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing WED .......... this remarkable music. WED .......... WED .......... They explore Berlioz the song writer and discover that WED .......... Berlioz the song writer is really just another aspect of WED .......... Berlioz the dramatist. All Berlioz's music is essentially WED .......... dramatic. Often, incidents in his own life are seen WED .......... through the filter of literature - Shakespeare, Goethe, WED .......... Virgil - then converted into music, whether symphonic, WED .......... vocal or operatic. WED .......... WED .......... Irlande, a collection of nine songs to poems by the Irish WED .......... writer Thomas Moore, is a case in point. At the time, he WED .......... was still reeling from the double impact of Shakespeare WED .......... and Harriet Smithson - the Shakespearean heroine and WED .......... future Mrs Berlioz. He happened to pick up a copy of WED .......... Moore's poems, with their atmosphere of heroism and WED .......... patriotism, all steeped in the soft glow of Celtic WED .......... romance, and it proved to be perfect material for him, WED .......... besotted with his passion for the beautiful Irish actress. WED .......... Les nuits d'ete (Summer Nights) sets poems from the WED .......... collection The Comedy of Death by Berlioz's friend WED .......... Theophile Gautier, and again they seem to reflect the WED .......... emotional turmoil he was going through when he wrote them WED .......... - the period when his flesh-and-blood relationship with WED .......... the idealised Harriet was irretrievably breaking down. WED .......... They are best known as an orchestral song-cycle - in fact, WED .......... as the first ever orchestral song-cycle: another Berlioz WED .......... first. But they are presented here in the rarely played WED .......... but magnificent version for voice and piano. WED .......... WED .......... Zaide Veronique Gens (soprano) WED .......... Orchestre de l'Opera National de Lyon WED .......... Louis Langree (conductor) Virgin 5 45422 Tr 10 WED .......... WED .......... 3 Songs from Neuf Melodies (later titled Irlande) WED .......... Le coucher du soleil La belle voyageuse Elegie WED .......... Thomas Hampson (baritone) Geoffrey Parsons (piano) WED .......... EMI 5 55047 2 Trs 3, 1, 5 WED .......... WED .......... Les nuits d'ete (piano version) WED .......... Villanelle; Le spectre de la rose; Sur les lagunes WED .......... (Lamento); Absence; Au cimetiere (Clair de lune); L'ile WED .......... inconnue Jose van Dam (baritone) WED .......... Jean-Phlippe Collard (piano) EMI CDC 7 49288 2 Trs 1-6. WED .......... WED .......... 21:30 BBC Proms (b00g3ynk) WED .......... 2008, Prom 76: Last Night of the Proms, Prom 76: Last WED .......... Night Christmas repeat WED .......... WED .......... Roger Norrington is master of ceremonies for the WED .......... traditional festivities of the Last Night of the 2008 WED .......... Proms season. Star turns are provided by bass-baritone WED .......... Bryn Terfel, who brings operatic heroes and villains WED .......... vividly to life, and French pianist Helene Grimaud, WED .......... soloist in Beethoven's Choral Fantasy. WED .......... WED .......... The celebrations also include Anna Meredith's WED .......... nation-hopping commission, entitled froms, as well as a WED .......... lyrical work from anniversary composer Ralph Vaughan WED .......... Williams. WED .......... WED .......... Beethoven: Overture (The Creatures of Prometheus) WED .......... Wagner: Wie Todesahnung Damm'rung... O du, mein holder WED .......... Abendstern (Tannhauser, Act 3) WED .......... Puccini: Tre sbirri, Una carrozza (Tosca, Act 1) WED .......... Beethoven: Fantasia in C minor for piano, chorus and WED .......... orchestra (Choral Fantasy) WED .......... Verdi: Ehi paggio!... L'onore Ladri!' (Falstaff, Act 1) WED .......... Denza, arr. Rimsky-Korsakov: Funiculi, funicula WED .......... Vaughan Williams: Silent Noon WED .......... Trad, arr. Chris Hazell: Folk Song Medley: The Turtle Dove WED .......... (England); Loch Lomond (Scotland); Cariad cyntaf (Wales); WED .......... Molly Malone (Ireland) (BBC commission; world premiere) WED .......... Anna Meredith: froms (BBC commission; world premiere) WED .......... Henry Wood: Fanfares Vaughan Williams: Sea Songs WED .......... Arne, arr. Sargent: Rule, Britannia! WED .......... Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 WED .......... Parry, orch. Elgar: Jerusalem The National Anthem WED .......... WED .......... Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) Helene Grimaud (piano) WED .......... Anna Leese, Sophie Bevan (sopranos) WED .......... Cora Burggraaf (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Nathan Vale, Joshua Ellicott (tenors) WED .......... Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone) BBC Singers WED .......... BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Roger Norrington (conductor). WED .......... THU .......... THURSDAY 1 JANUARY 2009 THU .......... THU .......... 00:00 Late Junction (b00g3ymn) THU .......... Verity Sharp THU .......... Blazin' Fiddles see in the New Year with the Forgeron set, THU .......... the Askew Sisters sing of Three Drunken Maidens and Verity THU .......... Sharp continues her look back at 2008's best releases, THU .......... including a rare a cappella choral work by Vaughan THU .......... Williams sung by Laudibus, and music by pianist Vassilis THU .......... Tsabropoulos with cellist Anja Lechner. THU .......... THU .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g3xm0) THU .......... 1.00am THU .......... Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): No 9 in D THU .......... (Etudes-tableaux for piano, Op 39) THU .......... Matti Raekallio (piano) THU .......... 1.05am THU .......... Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Credo (Arthur's THU .......... confession) and Cathedral Service - music for the film The THU .......... Gadfly, Op 97 David Goode (organ) THU .......... 1.12am THU .......... Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): String Quartet No 8 in C THU .......... minor, Op 110 Den Unge Danske Strygekvartet THU .......... 1.33am THU .......... Sandstrom, Jan (b.1954): Surge, aquilo (Awake, north wind THU .......... from Song of Solomon) for 16 voices THU .......... Erik Westberg Vocal Ensemble THU .......... 1.41am THU .......... Ahlen, Waldemar (1894-1982): Sommarpsalm THU .......... Erik Westbergs Vocal Ensemble THU .......... 1.44am THU .......... Ruders, Poul (b.1949): Concerto in pieces (Purcell THU .......... variations) for orchestra THU .......... 2.03am THU .......... Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962): Flute Concerto THU .......... 2.23am THU .......... Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): 3 Symphonic Dances for THU .......... orchestra, Op 45 Ulla Millmann Jorgensen (flute) THU .......... Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR THU .......... Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) THU .......... 3.00am THU .......... Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Concerto in D minor for THU .......... violin and strings, D45 Carlo Parazzoli (violin) THU .......... I Cameristi Italiani THU .......... 3.16am THU .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (Annees THU .......... de pelerinage - Deuxieme annee, Italie) THU .......... Richard Raymond (piano) THU .......... 3.24am THU .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Der Alpenjager (the Alpine THU .......... hunter), D588b Christoph Pregardien (tenor) THU .......... Andreas Staier (fortepiano) THU .......... 3.30am THU .......... Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Eine Alpensinfonie, Op 64 THU .......... Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice THU .......... Antoni Wit (conductor) THU .......... 4.21am THU .......... Huber, Ferdinand Furchtegott (1791-1863), arr. Andre THU .......... Scheurer: Lueget vo Bergen und Tal (Look at the Mountains THU .......... and Valleys) Mathias Kopfel (horn) Zurich Boy's Choir THU .......... Alphons von Aarburg (conductor) THU .......... 4.24am THU .......... Butterworth, Arthur (b.1923): Romanza for horn and strings THU .......... Martin Hackleman (horn) CBC Vancouver Orchestra THU .......... Mario Bernardi (conductor) THU .......... 4.35am THU .......... Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697-1763): Trio in C minor THU .......... for oboe, bassoon and continuo Ensemble Zefiro THU .......... 4.44am THU .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Exsultate, jubilate, THU .......... K165 Ragnhild Heiland Sorensen (soprano) THU .......... Norwegian Radio Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor) THU .......... 5.00am THU .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Ruy Blas, Op 95 THU .......... Netherlands Radio Philharmonic THU .......... Hiroyuki Iwaki (conductor) THU .......... 5.09am THU .......... Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Timon of Athens, the man-hater THU .......... - incidental music, Z632 THU .......... Lynne Dawson, Gillian Fisher (sopranos) THU .......... Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott (tenors) THU .......... Michael George, Stephen Varcoe (basses) THU .......... Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists THU .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) THU .......... 5.31am THU .......... Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842-1900): The Tempest - incidental THU .......... music, Op 1 BBC Philharmonic THU .......... Richard Hickox (conductor) THU .......... 5.59am THU .......... Martin, Frank (1890-1974): Five Songs of Ariel for 16 THU .......... voices Myra Kroese (contralto) THU .......... Netherlands Chamber Choir Tonu Kaljuste (conductor) THU .......... 6.11am THU .......... Bloch, Ernest (1880-1959): Suite for cello solo No 1 THU .......... Esther Nyffenegger (cello) THU .......... 6.21am THU .......... Lithander, Carl Ludwig (1773-1843): Divertimento No 1 for THU .......... flute and fortepiano Mikael Helasvuo (period flute) THU .......... Tuija Hakkila (fortepiano) THU .......... 6.30am THU .......... Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Trio Sonata in G THU .......... minor, Op 2 No 5 Musica Alta Ripa THU .......... 6.41am THU .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 38 in C (Echo) THU .......... Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR THU .......... Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrm) THU .......... Rob Cowan THU .......... THU .......... Including from 7.00am: THU .......... THU .......... Tchaikovsky: Overture (Hamlet) THU .......... Russian National Orchestra Vladimir Jurowski (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Palestrina: Feria V/Lectio 1 (Lamentations of Jeremiah) THU .......... Pro Cantione Antiqua Bruno Turner (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Bach, arr. Busoni: Toccata in C, BWV564 THU .......... Kun-Woo Paik (piano) THU .......... THU .......... 8.30am THU .......... Beethoven: Overture (Zur Namensfeier), Op 115 THU .......... Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich David Zinman (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Sibelius: In memoriam Danish National Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Leif Segerstam (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Walter Leigh: Concertino for harpsichord and string THU .......... orchestra Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord) THU .......... London Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Nicholas Braithwaite (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 10:15 New Years Day Concert (b00g42n9) THU .......... New Year's Day Concert - Part 2 THU .......... Pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim directs the Vienna THU .......... Philharmonic's uplifting New Year's Day concert for the THU .......... first time, live from the Musikverein, Vienna. There are THU .......... sparkling waltzes by all three members of the Strauss THU .......... family, including some pieces with an oriental twist that THU .......... reflect Vienna as a meeting point between East and West, THU .......... plus music by Haydn and Hellmesberger. THU .......... THU .......... Vienna Philharmonic Daniel Barenboim (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Johann Strauss (1825-1899): Overture (A Night in Venice) THU .......... (Berlin version); Marchen aus dem Orient, Op 444; THU .......... Annen-Polka, Op 117; Schnellpost-Polka, Op 159; Roses from THU .......... the South, Op 388; Freikugeln, Op 326. THU .......... THU .......... 10:50 New Years Day Concert (b00gtm54) THU .......... Piers Burton-Page takes the Habsburg Riviera Express to THU .......... visit Opatija, now in Croatia, a holiday resort during the THU .......... era of the Austrian Empire, where affluent citizens took THU .......... breaks in search of healthy waters and weather. It THU .......... attracted many famous guests including James Joyce, Anton THU .......... Chekhov, Gustav Mahler and Isadora Duncan. THU .......... THU .......... 11:15 New Year's Day Concert, part 2 (b00gtm56) THU .......... Brian Kay presents the conclusion of the Vienna THU .......... Philharmonic's uplifting New Year's Day concert, with THU .......... pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim directing for the THU .......... first time. THU .......... THU .......... Johann Strauss (1825-1899): Overture; Entrance March (The THU .......... Gypsy Baron); Schatz-Walzer, Op 418 THU .......... Joseph Hellmesberger (1855-1907): Danse espagnole THU .......... Johann Strauss: Zampa Galopp; Alexandrinen-Polka, Op 198; THU .......... Unter Donner und Blitz, Op 324 THU .......... Josef Strauss (1827-1870): Spharenklange, Op 235 THU .......... Johann Strauss: Eljen a Magyar! Op 332 THU .......... Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor THU .......... (Farewell) (4th mvt) THU .......... Johann Strauss: So angstlich sind wir nicht, Op 413 THU .......... (encore); Blue Danube Waltz, Op 314 (encore); Radetzky THU .......... March, Op 228 (encore). THU .......... THU .......... 13:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0r) THU .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 4 THU .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in THU .......... conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the THU .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz THU .......... is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks THU .......... with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing THU .......... this remarkable music. THU .......... THU .......... They explore the poetic vein of death and melancholy THU .......... running through Berlioz's output - on the face of it, a THU .......... somewhat gloomy line of enquiry, but in fact one that THU .......... brings together an astonishing variety of reflections on THU .......... mortality. THU .......... THU .......... On Berlioz's third attempt to win the coveted Prix de Rome THU .......... in 1829, he was thought to be a shoo-in. But rather than THU .......... submitting a safe, conventional piece designed to impress THU .......... the academic judges, he produced a highly original work THU .......... that was held by the judiciary to 'betray dangerous THU .......... tendencies'. That work was The Death of Cleopatra. THU .......... THU .......... Barely a decade later, Berlioz was considered sufficiently THU .......... part of the French musical establishment to be THU .......... commissioned to write music for a grand ceremony to mark THU .......... the tenth anniversary of the July Revolution. In response, THU .......... he composed what he called his Grande symphonie funebre et THU .......... triomphale, scored for a huge military band of 200 players. THU .......... THU .......... The programme concludes with Tristia (Sad Things), a title THU .......... borrowed from Ovid and a triptych of reflective pieces THU .......... including the well-known Death of Ophelia and the less THU .......... well-known Funeral March for the Final Scene of Hamlet. THU .......... THU .......... La mort de Cleopatre Veronique Gens (soprano) THU .......... Orchestre de l'Opera National de Lyon THU .......... Louis Langree (conductor) Virgin 5 45422 Tr 10 THU .......... THU .......... Marche funebre (Grand symphonie funebre et triomphale, 1st THU .......... mvt) Wallace Collection John Wallace (conductor) THU .......... Nimbus NI 5175 Tr 1 THU .......... THU .......... Meditation religieuse; La mort d'Ophelie; Marche funebre THU .......... pour la derniere scene d'Hamlet (Tristia) THU .......... Monteverdi Choir Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique THU .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) THU .......... Philips 446 676-2 Trs 5-7. THU .......... THU .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y65) THU .......... Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 4 THU .......... Penny Gore presents a performance of Gounod's Faust given THU .......... at Vienna State Opera in October 2008, with Roberto Alagna THU .......... and Angela Gheorghiu leading the cast. Bertrand de Billy THU .......... conducts. THU .......... THU .......... Gounod: Faust Dr Faust ...... Roberto Alagna (tenor) THU .......... Marguerite ...... Angela Gheorghiu (soprano) THU .......... Mephistopheles ...... Kwangchul Youn (bass) THU .......... Valentin ...... Adrian Erod (baritone) THU .......... Wagner ...... Alexandru Moisiuc (baritone) THU .......... Siebel ...... Michaela Selinger (soprano) THU .......... Marthe ...... Janina Baechle (soprano) THU .......... Vienna State Opera Chorus Vienna State Opera Orchestra THU .......... Bertrand de Billy (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Liszt: La Leggierezza; Waldesrauschen; Gnomereigen (3 THU .......... Concert Studies) Rafal Blechaz (piano). THU .......... THU .......... 17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4y4j) THU .......... Episode 11 Read by Anton Lesser. THU .......... THU .......... The Son of God explains to his father that the THU .......... Transgressors have repented. God accepts this, but decrees THU .......... that they can no longer live in Paradise. The Angel THU .......... Michael is sent down to drive out the 'sinful pair', but THU .......... first takes Adam to a high hill to show him what is to THU .......... come. THU .......... THU .......... 18:00 New Generation Artists (b00g42s3) THU .......... New Generation Artists, Episode 9 THU .......... Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of THU .......... the brightest new talents in the classical music world. THU .......... Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year THU .......... series featuring studio and live concert performances by THU .......... this group of young musicians. THU .......... THU .......... Faure: Apres une reve Andreas Brantelid (cello) THU .......... Bengt Forsberg (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Britten: Canticle II Allan Clayton (tenor) THU .......... Andrew Radley (countertenor) Christopher Glynn (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Britten: Canticle III Allan Clayton (tenor) THU .......... Andrew Radley (countertenor) Angela Barnes (horn) THU .......... Christopher Glynn (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Haydn: String Quartet in A, Op 55 No 1 Meta4. THU .......... THU .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00g42s5) THU .......... 2008, Prom 71: Turnage, Mahler, Prom 71: Turnage, Mahler - THU .......... Christmas repeat THU .......... Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given by the Chicago THU .......... Symphony Orchestra under its principal conductor Bernard THU .......... Haitink as part of the BBC Proms 2008 season. THU .......... THU .......... Famous for his interpretations of Mahler, Haitink conducts THU .......... the composer's massive Sixth Symphony, preceded by a THU .......... recent piece by Mark-Anthony Turnage. Turnage takes as his THU .......... inspiration not only the city's unique orchestra, but also THU .......... the work of Chicago poet Carl Sandburg. THU .......... THU .......... Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Mark-Anthony Turnage: Chicago Remains (European premiere) THU .......... Mahler: Symphony No 6. THU .......... THU .......... 20:45 Belief (b00g42s7) THU .......... Series 4, Baroness Ruth Deech THU .......... Joan Bakewell talks to Baroness Ruth Deech, who has spent THU .......... most of her career in public service and is arguably best THU .......... known for her work as chair of the Human Fertility and THU .......... Embryology Authority. She talks to Joan about her THU .......... upbringing in a Jewish household in south London and what THU .......... impact this had on some decisions she has had to make THU .......... during her time at the HFEA. THU .......... THU .......... 21:15 BBC Proms (b00clvcd) THU .......... 2008, Prom 3: Nigel Kennedy Quintet THU .......... From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Petroc Trelawny THU .......... presents a concert from the BBC Proms 2008 season THU .......... featuring Nigel Kennedy and his Polish-based jazz quintet THU .......... NKQ. THU .......... THU .......... Since moving to Poland a few years ago, Kennedy has teamed THU .......... up with some of the country's finest jazz musicians. In THU .......... this performance his Quintet are joined for a guest THU .......... appearance by jazz-funk-soul fusion singer Xantone Blacq. THU .......... THU .......... Nigel Kennedy (violin) Tomasz Grzegorski (saxophone) THU .......... Piotr Wylezol (piano) Adam Kowalewski (double bass) THU .......... Pawel Dobrowolski (percussion) Xantone Blacq (vocals). THU .......... THU .......... 22:30 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0r) THU .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 today] THU .......... THU .......... 23:30 Late Junction (b00g42v3) THU .......... Verity Sharp previews 2009's musical releases with a track THU .......... from Oumou Sangare's album Seya, the traditional music of THU .......... Hungary played by the Eszterlanc Ensemble, the electronic THU .......... world of Powerplant and flautist Sebastian Bell playing THU .......... Sleep by Richard Causton. THU .......... FRI .......... FRIDAY 2 JANUARY 2009 FRI .......... FRI .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g3xm2) FRI .......... 1.00am FRI .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Menuet antique FRI .......... 1.08am FRI .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Rhapsody No 1 for clarinet FRI .......... and orchestra FRI .......... 1.17am FRI .......... Pintscher, Matthias (b.1971): Funf Orchesterstucke FRI .......... 1.41am FRI .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Alborada del gracioso FRI .......... 1.50am FRI .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): The Firebird - suite (1945) FRI .......... Niels Thomsen (clarinet) FRI .......... Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR FRI .......... Matthias Pintscher (conductor) FRI .......... 2.20am FRI .......... Hammerschmidt, Andreas (1611/12-1675): Suite in G FRI .......... minor/major for gambas (Ester Fleiss) Hesperion XX FRI .......... Jordi Savall (director) FRI .......... 2.31am FRI .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Alles redet jetzt und FRI .......... singet - cantata for soprano, bass and instrumental FRI .......... ensemble Barbara Schlick (soprano) FRI .......... Stephen Varcoe (bass) FRI .......... Michael Schneider, Konrad Hunteler (recorders) FRI .......... Hans-Peter Westermann, Pieter Dhont (oboes) FRI .......... Michael McCraw (bassoon) Das Kleine Konzert FRI .......... Hermann Max (conductor) FRI .......... 3.00am FRI .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Die Schopfung (The Creation) FRI .......... Isa Katharina Gericke (soprano) FRI .......... Rickard Soderberg (tenor) Jochen Kupfer (baritone) FRI .......... Oslo Chamber Choir Norwegian Radio Orchestra FRI .......... Christopher Bell (conductor) FRI .......... 4.40am FRI .......... Noskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909): The Steppes, Op 66 FRI .......... Sinfonia Varsovia Grzegorz Nowak (conductor) FRI .......... 5.00am FRI .......... Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Invitation to the FRI .......... Dance, J260 - Rondo brillante in D flat FRI .......... Niklas Sivelov (piano) FRI .......... 5.10am FRI .......... Rautavaara, Einojuhani (b.1928): Och gladjen den dansar FRI .......... (With joy we go dancing) Finnish Radio Chamber Choir FRI .......... Eric-Olof Soderstrom (conductor) FRI .......... 5.13am FRI .......... Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918): South Ostrobothnian Dances Nos FRI .......... 1-5, Op 17 Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Kari Tikka (conductor) FRI .......... 5.22am FRI .......... Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1, FRI .......... Op 35 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra FRI .......... Andrew Litton (conductor) FRI .......... 5.28am FRI .......... Wingfield, Steven (b.1955): 3 Bulgarian Dances (arr. FRI .......... Wingfield for violin and guitar) Moshe Hammer (violin) FRI .......... William Beauvais (guitar) FRI .......... 5.36am FRI .......... Cossetto, Emil (b.1918): Two Dances from the cantata FRI .......... Zeleni Jura (Green George) Pavica Gvozdic (piano) FRI .......... 5.45am FRI .......... Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000): Five Ancient Hungarian Dances FRI .......... for wind quintet Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet FRI .......... 5.55am FRI .......... Bartok, Bela (1881-1945): Six Rumanian Dances FRI .......... Miklos Szenthelyi (violin) Zoltan Kocsis (piano) FRI .......... 6.01am FRI .......... Infante, Manuel (1883-1958): Three Andalucian Dances FRI .......... Aglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (pianos) FRI .......... 6.16am FRI .......... Lopes-Graca, Fernando (1906-1994): Three Portuguese FRI .......... Dances, Op 32 Portuguese Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Wolfgang Rennert (conductor) FRI .......... 6.23am FRI .......... Forsyth, Malcolm (b.1936): The Kora Dances for two harps FRI .......... Julia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps) FRI .......... 6.31am FRI .......... Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): German Dance Suite FRI .......... Canadian Brass FRI .......... 6.39am FRI .......... Champagne, Claude (1891-1965): Danse villageoise (first FRI .......... version, for violin and piano) Peter Oundjian (violin) FRI .......... William Tritt (piano) FRI .......... 6.42am FRI .......... Turpin, Thomas Million (1873-1922): Harlem Rag FRI .......... Donna Coleman (piano) FRI .......... 6.46am FRI .......... Blockx, Jan (1851-1912): Flemish Dances FRI .......... BRT Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels FRI .......... Alexander Rahbari (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00g3xrp) FRI .......... Rob Cowan FRI .......... FRI .......... Including from 7.00am: FRI .......... FRI .......... Chabrier: Bourree fantasque Detroit Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Paul Paray (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Purcell: A Suite of Theatre Music Tavener Players FRI .......... Tavener Consort Andrew Parrott (director) FRI .......... FRI .......... Finzi: Romance for string orchestra, Op 11 FRI .......... City of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... 8.30am FRI .......... Hasse: Cello Concerto in D Jan Vogler (cello) FRI .......... Munich Chamber Orchestra Reinhard Goebel (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela FRI .......... Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Leopold Stokowski (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Poulenc: Suite francaise Pascal Roge (piano). FRI .......... FRI .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00g3xxl) FRI .......... Sarah Walker Including: FRI .......... 10.00 Stravinsky: Scherzo Fantastique FRI .......... CBC Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky (conductor) FRI .......... SONY SM3K 46291 (2 CDs) FRI .......... 10.13 Schubert: Fantasia in C, D.934 FRI .......... Viktoria Mullova (violin), Katia Labeque (piano) FRI .......... ONYX 4015 FRI .......... 10.38 Holst: A Choral Fantasia FRI .......... Janet Baker (mezzo), Purcell Singers, English Chamber FRI .......... Orchestra, Imogen Holst (conductor) EMI 5655882 FRI .......... 10.56 Haydn: Symphony No.1 FRI .......... Philharmonia Hungarica, Antal Dorati (conductor) FRI .......... LONDON 4485312 (33 CDs) FRI .......... 11.10 Walton: Symphony No. 1 FRI .......... Philharmonia Orchestra, William Walton (conductor) FRI .......... EMI CDM 5650042 FRI .......... FRI .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0v) FRI .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 5 FRI .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in FRI .......... conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the FRI .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz FRI .......... is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks FRI .......... with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing FRI .......... this remarkable music. FRI .......... FRI .......... They focus on what many consider to be the summit of FRI .......... Berlioz's achievement - his gargantuan opera Les Troyens. FRI .......... This is thanks to the influence of Dr Berlioz, who FRI .......... infected his young son with a love for the tales of FRI .......... towering passion, of gods and goddesses, of heroes and FRI .......... villains of Virgil's Aeneid - he even named him Hector. FRI .......... FRI .......... The programme features three excerpts from this four-hour FRI .......... epic. Two of them focus on the opera's key couples, FRI .......... Cassandra and Chorebus, and Dido and Aeneas, all of them FRI .......... doomed except for Aeneas, who eventually sails off into FRI .......... the sunset for his date with destiny - the founding of FRI .......... Rome. FRI .......... FRI .......... The third is the famous Trojan March from the end of Act FRI .......... 1. John Eliot Gardiner's recording is the only one to FRI .......... feature the original saxhorns demanded by the score, and FRI .......... he relates how he tracked down a complete set in the FRI .......... private collection of a retired Parisian railway worker, FRI .......... whose apartment near the Gare du Nord was hung from floor FRI .......... to ceiling with historic brass instruments. FRI .......... FRI .......... Aria: Malheureux roi!; Duet: C'est lui!; Cavatina: Reviens FRI .......... a toi, vierge adoree; Pauvre ame egaree!; Si tu m'aimes, FRI .......... va-t'en; Mais le ciel et la terre; Quitte-nous des ce soir FRI .......... (Les Troyens, Act 1) FRI .......... Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci FRI .......... Chorebus ...... Ludovic Tezier FRI .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique FRI .......... Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Opus Arte FRI .......... OA 0900 D DVD 1 Trs 4-6 FRI .......... FRI .......... Du roi des Dieux O! fils aimee (Trojan March) (Les Troyens) FRI .......... Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci FRI .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique FRI .......... Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) FRI .......... Opus OA 0900 D DVD 1 Tr 14 FRI .......... FRI .......... Les Troyens (Act 4, Sc 2) FRI .......... Recitative and Quintet: Pardonne, Iopas (Dido, Aeneas); O FRI .......... Pudeur! Tout conspire (Dido, Aeneas, Anna, Iopas, Narbal); FRI .......... Recitative and Septet: Mais bannissons ces tristes FRI .......... souvenirs (Aeneas); Tout n'est que paix et charme (Dido, FRI .......... Aeneas, Ascanius, Anna, Iopas, Narbal, Panthus, Chorus); FRI .......... Duet: Nuit d'ivresse et d'extase infinie! (Dido, Aeneas, FRI .......... Mercury) Dido ...... Susan Graham FRI .......... Aeneas ...... Gregory Kunde FRI .......... Ascanius ...... Stephanie d'Oustrac FRI .......... Anna ...... Renata Pokupic Iopas ...... Mark Padmore FRI .......... Narbal ...... Laurent Naouri FRI .......... Panthus ...... Nicolas Teste FRI .......... Mercury ...... Rene Schirrer FRI .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique FRI .......... Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) FRI .......... Opus Arte OA 0900 D DVD 2 Trs 10-12. FRI .......... FRI .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00g3y34) FRI .......... Aldeburgh Festival 2008, Episode 4 FRI .......... Penny Gore presents a performance given at the Snape FRI .......... Maltings Concert Hall as part of the Aldeburgh Festival FRI .......... 2008. FRI .......... FRI .......... Antje Weithaas (violin) Tabea Zimmermann (viola) FRI .......... Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello) FRI .......... FRI .......... Schubert: Trio fragment in B flat, D471 FRI .......... Mozart: Divertimento in E flat, K563. FRI .......... FRI .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00g3y67) FRI .......... Salzburg and Vienna, Episode 5 FRI .......... Penny Gore presents performances from the 2008 Salzburg FRI .......... Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic. FRI .......... FRI .......... Grieg: Incidental Music to Peer Gynt (part 4 of 4) FRI .......... Peer Gynt ...... Johan Reuter (baritone) FRI .......... Solveig ...... Miah Persson (soprano) FRI .......... Anitra ...... Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano) FRI .......... Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus Camerata Salzburg FRI .......... Marc Minkowski (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Purcell: The Fairy Queen (excerpts) FRI .......... Attersee Institute Orchestra Jordi Savall (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige streiche, Op 28 FRI .......... Vienna Philharmonic Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Schoenberg: Pelleas and Melisande FRI .......... Vienna State Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Bertrand de Billy (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Wolf: Selection of Moricke Lieder FRI .......... Christine Schafer (soprano) Ingo Metzmacher (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Mozart: Symphony in E flat, K16 FRI .......... Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra Ivor Bolton (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Mozart: Piano Concerto in D minor, K466 FRI .......... Lars Vogt (piano) Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra FRI .......... Ivor Bolton (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 17:00 Paradise Lost (b00g4g38) FRI .......... Episode 12 Read by Anton Lesser. FRI .......... FRI .......... The Archangel Michael continues the story from the Ark, FRI .......... concluding his account with Christ's resurrection, and FRI .......... eventually leads the pair out of Paradise. FRI .......... FRI .......... 17:45 New Generation Artists (b00g42xt) FRI .......... New Generation Artists, Episode 10 FRI .......... Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme picks out some of FRI .......... the brightest new talents in the classical music world. FRI .......... Verity Sharp presents a special Christmas and New Year FRI .......... series featuring studio and live concert performances by FRI .......... this group of young musicians. FRI .......... FRI .......... Debussy: Les collines d'Anacapri; Des pas sur la neige; Ce FRI .......... qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest (Preludes, Book 1) FRI .......... Shai Wosner (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Tom Arthurs: Blind Chance; Igpay Atinlay FRI .......... Tom Arthurs Trio FRI .......... FRI .......... Schubert Sei mir gegrust, D741 Elizabeth Watts (soprano) FRI .......... Roger Vignoles (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Brahms: String Sextet No 2 in G, Op 36 FRI .......... Aronowitz Ensemble. FRI .......... FRI .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00g42xw) FRI .......... 2008, Prom 72: Mozart, Shostakovich, Prom 72: Mozart, FRI .......... Shostakovich - Christmas repeat FRI .......... Petroc Trelawny presents one of the hottest concerts in FRI .......... the BBC Proms 2008 season, which featured the return of FRI .......... pianist Murray Perahia to the festival after an absence of FRI .......... more than 20 years when he joined the Chicago Symphony FRI .......... Orchestra. His collaborations with conductor Bernard FRI .......... Haitink are always keenly anticipated, and his recordings FRI .......... of Mozart's concertos are world-famous. Haitink also FRI .......... conducts the symphony Shostakovich himself suppressed FRI .......... fearing the wrath of Stalin's regime - it remained FRI .......... unperformed for a quarter of a century. FRI .......... FRI .......... Murray Perahia (piano) Chicago Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Bernard Haitink (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Mozart: Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491 FRI .......... Shostakovich: Symphony No 4. FRI .......... FRI .......... 20:45 Belief (b00g42xy) FRI .......... Series 4, Tim Winter FRI .......... Joan Bakewell explores areas of belief with artists, FRI .......... thinkers and other public figures. She talks to Cambridge FRI .......... University chaplain and Muslim convert Tim Winter, known FRI .......... as Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad. He explores the moral sense FRI .......... of the sacred, instilled in him by his mother, his search FRI .......... for a connection with his creator and what it means to be FRI .......... a Muslim convert in Britain today. FRI .......... FRI .......... Winter made his own journey towards Islam, via the FRI .......... Unitarian church, bringing Western academic methods to his FRI .......... studies of Islam and its history. He is strongly critical FRI .......... of Wahhabism and of the kinds of Islamic interpretation FRI .......... and fundamentalism which underlie extremism and FRI .......... justifications of violence. A participant in inter-faith FRI .......... dialogue at high levels, he has recently returned from the FRI .......... Vatican in an attempt to improve Muslim Catholic relations. FRI .......... FRI .......... 21:15 BBC Proms (b00cm1qb) FRI .......... 2008, Prom 8: Obrecht, Josquin Desprez FRI .......... From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Petroc FRI .......... Trelawny. FRI .......... FRI .......... The Tallis Scholars, directed by Peter Phillips, perform FRI .......... mass settings by two masters of the Renaissance. Both FRI .......... settings are based on the melody of the chanson Malheur me FRI .......... bat (Misfortune has struck me), whose original text is FRI .......... lost and which is performed here to a specially FRI .......... commissioned version by French poet Jacques Darras. FRI .......... FRI .......... Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Ockeghem: Malheur me bat Obrecht: Missa Malheur me bat FRI .......... Josquin Desprez: Missa Malheur me bat. FRI .......... FRI .......... 22:45 Composer of the Week (b00g3y0v) FRI .......... Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), Episode 5 FRI .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Hector Berlioz in FRI .......... conversation with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the FRI .......... celebrated conductor's Dorset farm. For Gardiner, Berlioz FRI .......... is perhaps the greatest of French composers, and he speaks FRI .......... with a lifetime's experience of studying and performing FRI .......... this remarkable music. FRI .......... FRI .......... They focus on what many consider to be the summit of FRI .......... Berlioz's achievement - his gargantuan opera Les Troyens. FRI .......... This is thanks to the influence of Dr Berlioz, who FRI .......... infected his young son with a love for the tales of FRI .......... towering passion, of gods and goddesses, of heroes and FRI .......... villains of Virgil's Aeneid - he even named him Hector. FRI .......... FRI .......... The programme features three excerpts from this four-hour FRI .......... epic. Two of them focus on the opera's key couples, FRI .......... Cassandra and Chorebus, and Dido and Aeneas, all of them FRI .......... doomed except for Aeneas, who eventually sails off into FRI .......... the sunset for his date with destiny - the founding of FRI .......... Rome. FRI .......... FRI .......... The third is the famous Trojan March from the end of Act FRI .......... 1. John Eliot Gardiner's recording is the only one to FRI .......... feature the original saxhorns demanded by the score, and FRI .......... he relates how he tracked down a complete set in the FRI .......... private collection of a retired Parisian railway worker, FRI .......... whose apartment near the Gare du Nord was hung from floor FRI .......... to ceiling with historic brass instruments. FRI .......... FRI .......... Aria: Malheureux roi!; Duet: C'est lui!; Cavatina: Reviens FRI .......... a toi, vierge adoree; Pauvre ame egaree!; Si tu m'aimes, FRI .......... va-t'en; Mais le ciel et la terre; Quitte-nous des ce soir FRI .......... (Les Troyens, Act 1) FRI .......... Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci FRI .......... Chorebus ...... Ludovic Tezier FRI .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique FRI .......... Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Opus Arte FRI .......... OA 0900 D DVD 1 Trs 4-6 FRI .......... FRI .......... Du roi des Dieux O! fils aimee (Trojan March) (Les Troyens) FRI .......... Cassandra ...... Anna Caterina Antonacci FRI .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique FRI .......... Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) FRI .......... Opus OA 0900 D DVD 1 Tr 14 FRI .......... FRI .......... Les Troyens (Act 4, Sc 2) FRI .......... Recitative and Quintet: Pardonne, Iopas (Dido, Aeneas); O FRI .......... Pudeur! Tout conspire (Dido, Aeneas, Anna, Iopas, Narbal); FRI .......... Recitative and Septet: Mais bannissons ces tristes FRI .......... souvenirs (Aeneas); Tout n'est que paix et charme (Dido, FRI .......... Aeneas, Ascanius, Anna, Iopas, Narbal, Panthus, Chorus); FRI .......... Duet: Nuit d'ivresse et d'extase infinie! (Dido, Aeneas, FRI .......... Mercury) Dido ...... Susan Graham FRI .......... Aeneas ...... Gregory Kunde FRI .......... Ascanius ...... Stephanie d'Oustrac FRI .......... Anna ...... Renata Pokupic Iopas ...... Mark Padmore FRI .......... Narbal ...... Laurent Naouri FRI .......... Panthus ...... Nicolas Teste FRI .......... Mercury ...... Rene Schirrer FRI .......... Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique FRI .......... Choeur du Theatre du Chatelet FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) FRI .......... Opus Arte OA 0900 D DVD 2 Trs 10-12. FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:45 World on 3 (b00g42y2) FRI .......... Lopa Kothari presents a mix of music from around the globe FRI .......... plus Lokkhi Terra perform in the Studio with the combined FRI .......... sonic forces of a Fender Rhodes keyboard, Latin American FRI .......... percussion, Indian tabla and Bangladeshi inspired vocals. FRI .......... FRI .......... Including: FRI .......... FRI .......... Arr. Soothsayers: Music FRI .......... Soothsayers; Red Earth Collective Album: One more Reason FRI .......... Unmastered promotional copy FRI .......... FRI .......... Isaar/Lito/Melo: Pescador Isaar Album: Azul Claro FRI .......... CHESF FRI .......... FRI .......... Arr. Novalima: Liberta Novalima Album: Coba Coba FRI .......... Cumbancha CMB-CD-9 FRI .......... FRI .......... Studio Session Lokkhi Terra Kishon Khan - piano/rhodes FRI .......... Sohini Alam - vocals Aneire Khan - vocals FRI .......... Patrick Zambonin - bass Oreste Noda - Congas/percussion FRI .......... Justin Thurgur - Trombone Finn Peters - Flute/Sax FRI .......... Sujit Mukherjee - tablas FRI .......... FRI .......... Trad: Bhromor Kotyo FRI .......... Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3, FRI .......... November 2008. FRI .......... FRI .......... Lalon Shah: Manoosh Guru FRI .......... Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3, FRI .......... November 2008. FRI .......... FRI .......... Dougou: Mahala a la Mandingo Dallam-Dougou FRI .......... Album: New Destiny Jumbie Records JMB 0003 FRI .......... FRI .......... Ze Brown: Rapo Sax Ze Brown Album: Repente FRI .......... Promotional CD FRI .......... FRI .......... Kishon Khan: Sa pa sa FRI .......... Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3, FRI .......... November 2008. FRI .......... FRI .......... Utom Ghosh: Nodir Kul FRI .......... Recorded at Broadcasting House, especially for World-on-3, FRI .......... November 2008. FRI .......... FRI .......... Cesar: Comer na mão Chico Cesar FRI .......... Album: Franciisco Forro y Frevo EMI 217615 2 FRI .......... FRI .......... Peng: Bathing in the Stream Sizhukong FRI .......... Yuwen peng (piano); Yichien Chen (liuqin); Alex Wu FRI .......... (Taiwanese erhu/udu); FRI .......... Toshi Fujii (bass); Eric Lin (drums) Album: Sizhukong FRI .......... Silk Road Music SZK 1001-1 FRI .......... FRI .......... Toni/Toni: Tapalapa Yellow Sisters Album: Singalana FRI .......... Indies Scope Records FRI .......... FRI .......... World on 3 Presented by Lopa Kothari FRI .......... Produced by Roger Short Tel 020 7765 4661 FRI .......... Fax 020 7765 5052 e-mail world.routes@bbc.co.uk FRI .......... Friday 2nd January, 11:45pm FRI .......... FRI ..........

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