12 December 2008

Radio 3 Listings for Week Beginning 13/12/2008

SAT .......... SATURDAY 13 DECEMBER 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... 01:00 Through the Night SAT .......... 1.00am SAT .......... Mussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881): Night on a Bare Mountain SAT .......... Oslo Philharmonic Vladimir Jurowski (conductor) SAT .......... 1.14am SAT .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16 SAT .......... Boris Berezovsky (piano) Oslo Philharmonic SAT .......... Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SAT .......... 1.42am SAT .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 1 in C minor, Op SAT .......... 68 Oslo Philharmonic Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SAT .......... 2.27am SAT .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Sonatine SAT .......... Aldo Ciccolini (piano) SAT .......... 2.40am SAT .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): String Quartet No 1 in G minor, SAT .......... Op 27 Yggdrasil Quartet SAT .......... 3.17am SAT .......... Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): 3 Songs from Op 6 SAT .......... Mikael Axelsson (bass) Niklas Sivelov (piano) SAT .......... 3.29am SAT .......... Reger, Max (1873-1916): Four Tone Poems after Arnold SAT .......... Bocklin, Op 128 Philippe Koch (violin) SAT .......... Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra SAT .......... Olaf Henzold (conductor) SAT .......... 3.58am SAT .......... Praetorius, Michael (1571-1621): Renaissance Concerto SAT .......... Hungarian Brass Ensemble SAT .......... 4.03am SAT .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Keyboard Concerto No 5 SAT .......... in F minor, BWV1056 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) SAT .......... Risor Festival Strings SAT .......... 4.13am SAT .......... Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Saltarelle, Op 74 SAT .......... Lamentabile Consort SAT .......... 4.19am SAT .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Two Marches in E flat for wind SAT .......... Bratislavska Komorna Harmonia Justus Pavlik (director) SAT .......... 4.26am SAT .......... Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Second Waltz (Second SAT .......... Jazz Suite) Eolina Quartet: Vessela Jeleva (harp) SAT .......... Nikolay Koev (flute) Stefan Trayanov (piano) SAT .......... Vladislav Andonov (viola) SAT .......... 4.30am SAT .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Sonata No 15 in C, D840 SAT .......... Alfred Brendel (piano) SAT .......... 4.51am SAT .......... Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (La forza del SAT .......... destino) KBS Symphony Orchestra SAT .......... Chi-Yong Chung (conductor) SAT .......... 5.00am SAT .......... Hartmann, Johann Peter Emilius (1805-1900), arr. SAT .......... Gunther/Teuber: Blomstre som en rosengard (Blooming like a SAT .......... rose garden) Fionian Chamber Choir SAT .......... Alice Granum (director) SAT .......... 5.05am SAT .......... Byrd, William (c.1543-1623): Pavana lachrimae (after John SAT .......... Dowland) for keyboard, MB 28 54 SAT .......... Aapo Hakkinen (harpsichord) SAT .......... 5.13am SAT .......... Walton, William (1902-1983): Death of Falstaff; Touch her SAT .......... soft lips and part (Two Pieces for Strings) SAT .......... Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor) SAT .......... 5.18am SAT .......... Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 1, Op 23 SAT .......... Hinko Haas (piano) SAT .......... 5.28am SAT .......... Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Penthesilea for soprano SAT .......... and orchestra Elzbieta Szmytka (soprano) SAT .......... Orchestre National de France Hans Graf (conductor) SAT .......... 5.34am SAT .......... Lassus, Orlando (1532-1594): Jubilate deo; Io ti voria; SAT .......... Tristis est anima mea Netherlands Chamber Choir SAT .......... Paul van Nevel (conductor) SAT .......... 5.40am SAT .......... Anon (17th century): Andante from the archives of the SAT .......... Franciscan monastery in Klanjec, Croatia SAT .......... Ana Pokos (organ) SAT .......... 5.44am SAT .......... Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Bachianas Brasileiras No SAT .......... 9 for string orchestra SAT .......... Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in Poznan SAT .......... Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor) SAT .......... 5.53am SAT .......... Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942): Flowers from Froso SAT .......... for piano, Book 2 Johan Ullen (piano) SAT .......... 6.18am SAT .......... Gershwin, George (1898-1937), arr. Bengt-Ake Lundin: SAT .......... Rhapsody in Blue Staffan Sjoholm (double bass) SAT .......... Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano) New Stenhammar String Quartet SAT .......... 6.36am SAT .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle) SAT .......... Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 07:00 Breakfast SAT .......... Including from 7.00am: SAT .......... SAT .......... Telemann: Concert for three oboes, three violins and SAT .......... strings Musica Antiqua Cologne SAT .......... Reinhard Goebel (director) SAT .......... SAT .......... Debussy: Nocturne (1892) Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) SAT .......... SAT .......... From 8.00am: SAT .......... SAT .......... Britten: Choral Dances (Gloriana) Polyphony SAT .......... Stephen Layton (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... Mozart: Adagio in B flat for two clarinets and three SAT .......... basset horns, K411 Netherlands Wind Ensemble. SAT .......... SAT .......... 09:00 CD Review SAT .......... 09.05am SAT .......... SAT .......... RAVENSCROFT: Hawking for the Partridge; MORLEY: Those that SAT .......... want to my pipes sound, Nos Galan, Bransle l’Officiel from SAT .......... disc Music for The Twelve Days of Christmas and The SAT .......... Nativity His Majesty’s Sagbutts & Cornetts SAT .......... SFZ Music SFZ0307 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... Messe de la Vigile: Introit: Hodie Scietis; Messe de SAT .......... minuit: Introit: Dominus dixit ad me from disc Chant de SAT .......... l’Eglise de Rome VI-XIII Siècles SAT .......... Ensemble Organum, Marcel Peres (conductor) SAT .......... Zig Zag Territoires ZZT081001 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... SABOLY: Tu que cerques tei delices; CORDAT: O monde, que SAT .......... tu es heureux from disc Noel Baroque en Pays D’Oc (carols SAT .......... in the Occitan language from southern France) SAT .......... La Camera Delle Lacrime, Olivier Germond (tenor), Matthiew SAT .......... Benoit (tenor), Jean-Louis Paya (baritone), De La Maitrise SAT .......... de Saint-Christophe de Javel, Bruno Bonhoure (voice and SAT .......... conductor) Alpha 117 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... CHARPENTIER: Canticum in nativitatem Domini SAT .......... H 393 from disc Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Noel SAT .......... Solistenensemble stimmkunst, Ensemble 94, Kay Johannsen SAT .......... (conductor) Carus 83.196 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 09.30 am SAT .......... Building a Library Recommendation SAT .......... SAT .......... Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 1 SAT .......... SAT .......... Reviewer – David Fanning SAT .......... SAT .......... This week’s recommendation will be placed on the website SAT .......... on Monday 15th December SAT .......... SAT .......... Next week is the CD Review Christmas Special, so there SAT .......... will be no Building a Library, which will return on 27th SAT .......... December, with Chris de Souza examining recordings of SAT .......... Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30. SAT .......... SAT .......... 10.20 New Christmas Releases SAT .......... SAT .......... POULENC: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noel from disc A SAT .......... Christmas Carol from Westminster Abbey SAT .......... (including music by William Walton, James Lavino, Bob SAT .......... Chilcott, Jonathan Dove, William Matthias and arrangements SAT .......... of traditional carols) SAT .......... Choir of Westminster Abbey, Robert Quinney (organ), James SAT .......... O’Donnell (conductor) Hyperion CDA67716 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 10.30 New Releases SAT .......... SAT .......... Stephen Plaistow talks to Andrew about new piano SAT .......... recordings. With extracts from the following discs: SAT .......... SAT .......... BACH: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, BWV 846–869 SAT .......... (Prelude and Fugue in C minor; Prelude and Fugue in C SAT .......... sharp minor); The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II, BWV SAT .......... 870–893 (Prelude and Fugue in E major) SAT .......... BACH (trans. Rachmaninov): Partita for Violin Solo No. 3 SAT .......... in E major, BWV 1006 (Preludio); SAT .......... BACH (trans. Liszt): Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV 543; SAT .......... BACH: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II (Prelude and SAT .......... Fugue in D minor); SAT .......... BACH (trans. Busoni): Chaconne in D minor BWV 1004; SAT .......... BACH: Concerto for Harpsichord, Strings, and Continuo No. SAT .......... 1 in D minor BWV 1052 Hélène Grimaud (piano) SAT .......... Deutsche Grammophon 477 7978 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... BACH: Concertos for Keyboard and orchestra BWV 1055, 1056, SAT .......... 1058 and 1052 SAT .......... David Fray (piano and director), Die Deutsche SAT .......... Kammerphilharmonie Bremen EMI 2130642 (CD, Mid Price) SAT .......... SAT .......... CHOPIN: 24 Preludes Op. 28; Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58 SAT .......... Nikolai Demidenko (piano) Onyx ONYX4036 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... CHOPIN: Ballade No. 2 in F, Op. 38; Mazurka in G sharp SAT .......... minor, Op. 33 No. 1; Mazurka in D major, Op. 33 No. 2; SAT .......... Mazurka in C major, Op 33 No. 3; Mazurka in B minor, Op. SAT .......... 33 No. 4; Waltz in A flat major, Op. 34 No. 1; Waltz in A SAT .......... miNo. r, Op. 34 No. 2; Waltz in F major, Op. 34 No. 3; SAT .......... Impromptu No. 2 in F sharp, Op. 36; Piano Sonata No. 2 in SAT .......... B flat minor, Op. 35 Maurizio Pollini (piano) SAT .......... Deutsche Grammophon 477 7626 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... DEBUSSY: 12 Etudes Books 1 & 2; Images Book 1 & 2; Etude SAT .......... retrouvée Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) SAT .......... Chandos CHAN10497 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 11. 10 Christmas New Releases SAT .......... SAT .......... COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Christmas Overture from disc A Very SAT .......... Pristine Christmas SAT .......... BBC Wireless Orchestra, Percy Pitt (recorded 1926) SAT .......... Pristine Audio PAMX005 (download from SAT .......... www.pristineclassical.com) SAT .......... SAT .......... BERLIN: White Christmas from disc Christmas Round the World SAT .......... Jascha Heifetz (violin), Salvatore Camarata and his SAT .......... Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon 477 7971 (CD, Mid Price) SAT .......... SAT .......... ANON: Patapan; ANON: The Coventry Carol from discs SAT .......... Christmas Carols and Motets (Alfred Deller The Complete SAT .......... Vanguard Recordings, Vol. 3) SAT .......... The Deller Consort (recorded 1956), Alfred Deller SAT .......... (counter-tenor) Vanguard MC192 (4 CDs, Budget) SAT .......... SAT .......... MENDELSSOHN: Quartet No. 1 Op. 12 (Canzonetta) from CD and SAT .......... musical games set Musical Instruments The Eroica Quartet SAT .......... Harmonia Mundi HMX2908238 (CD, 60 Cards and booklet) SAT .......... SAT .......... SCARLATTI: Cantata pastorale per la nascita di Nostro SAT .......... Signore (Recitativo and Pastorale) from disc Christmas SAT .......... Concertos and Cantatas SAT .......... Susan Gritton (soprano), Collegium Musicum 90, Simon SAT .......... Standage (conductor) Chandos CHAN0754X (CD, Mid Price) SAT .......... SAT .......... 11.45am Disc of the Week SAT .......... SAT .......... BIZET: Carmen SAT .......... Anna Caterina Antonacci (Carmen), Jonas Kaufmann (Don SAT .......... Jose), Norah Amsellem (Micaela), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo SAT .......... (Escamillo), Jacques Imbrailo (Morales), Matthew Rose SAT .......... (Zuniga), Elena Xanthoudakis (Frasquita), Viktoria Vizin SAT .......... (Mercedes), Caroline Lena Olsson (Lillas Pastia), Jean SAT .......... Sebastien Bou (Le Dancaire), Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (Le SAT .......... Remendado), Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, SAT .......... Antonio Pappano (conductor), Francesco Zambello (stage SAT .......... director) Decca 0743312 (DVD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 12:15 Music Matters SAT .......... Tom Service and guests look back at some of the key SAT .......... cultural milestones of the year, from concert series and SAT .......... festivals to Liverpool's year as European Capital of SAT .......... Culture and other events that have had a big impact on the SAT .......... arts scene. Tom also previews some potential highlights of SAT .......... 2009. SAT .......... SAT .......... Highlights of 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... This week Tom is joined by a collection of culture SAT .......... vultures to discuss some of the musical highlights of 2008 SAT .......... - in London Jonathan Mills, Edinburgh International SAT .......... Festival director, along with music critics Ivan Hewett SAT .......... and Fiona Maddocks, and from Germany, the Financial SAT .......... Times' European critic Shirley Apthorp. SAT .......... SAT .......... The discussion starts with a selection of picks from the SAT .......... opera world, and a symbolic production of Parsifal at SAT .......... Bayreuth - a potential turning point for the festival SAT .......... during a summer when arguably the Wagners of Bayreuth SAT .......... finally transcended the destructive feuding of recent SAT .......... years. SAT .......... SAT .......... Operas SAT .......... SAT .......... One of the operatic highlights in the UK was the premiere SAT .......... of Harrison Birtwistle's The Minotaur at the Royal Opera SAT .......... House. What does its production have to tell us about the SAT .......... state of new music in opera houses more generally? SAT .......... SAT .......... The Royal Opera's excursion into cinemas has been hailed SAT .......... by some as a bright new dawn for getting opera to parts of SAT .......... the country that it never normally reaches, but others see SAT .......... it as a dumbing down of the art form. Tom and his guests SAT .......... weigh up the arguments. SAT .......... SAT .......... And Oslo's new Opera House opened in April. More than SAT .......... just a fantastic, futuristic building, it's a symbol of SAT .......... how opera can be part of the wider community, and SAT .......... genuinely integrated into the lives of the Norwegians. Can SAT .......... other countries learn from the example? SAT .......... SAT .......... The Rest Is Noise SAT .......... SAT .......... Alex Ross' new book ‘The Rest is Noise' has made the SAT .......... story of 20th century music part of popular consciousness SAT .......... in a way that no other previous tome has. Tom and his SAT .......... guests discuss how it deals with the narrative of new SAT .......... music. SAT .......... SAT .......... Festivals SAT .......... SAT .......... The Lucerne Festival, home to Claudio Abbado's SAT .......... hand-picked and much celebrated orchestra, manages to SAT .......... create a diverse and adventurous programme despite being SAT .......... funded almost entirely through the private sector. Is that SAT .......... a model we should follow here? SAT .......... SAT .......... And on a much smaller scale, the chamber-music focused SAT .......... East Neuk Festival in Fife, which creates one of those SAT .......... alchemies of place and music that defines a truly SAT .......... distinctive festival. SAT .......... SAT .......... Barenboim's Beethoven SAT .......... SAT .......... Finally, Daniel Barenboim's highly acclaimed complete SAT .......... cycle of Beethoven's piano sonatas at the Royal Festival SAT .......... Hall at the start of the year raises issues about the SAT .......... performer as public intellectual, and transformative SAT .......... music-making: how one man and a piano can change culture. SAT .......... SAT .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show SAT .......... Comus (A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634) was a SAT .......... masque written by John Milton in honour of chastity and it SAT .......... was first presented on Michaelmas, 1634, before John SAT .......... Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater at Ludlow Castle in SAT .......... celebration of the Earl's elevation to President of Wales SAT .......... with music by Henry Lawes. Milton and Lawes had a close SAT .......... friendship and collaborated on a number of works, but SAT .......... Lawes was not the last composer to write music for this SAT .......... masque. In Milton's 400th anniversary year, Catherine Bott SAT .......... travels to Ludlow Castle to explore the occasion of that SAT .......... first performance and the music which Comus went on to SAT .......... inspire. The programme includes excerpts from Comus and SAT .......... Milton's sonnet to SAT .......... SAT .......... HENRY LAWES Sitting by the Streams SAT .......... Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley Hyperion CDA 66135 SAT .......... Track 17 SAT .......... SAT .......... JOHN MILTON (father) Fair Oriana in the morn I Fagiolini SAT .......... Chandos CHAN 0682 Track 23 SAT .......... SAT .......... HENRY LAWES Sweet Stay Awhile SAT .......... The Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley Hyperion CDA 66135 SAT .......... Track 3 SAT .......... SAT .......... MAZZOCCHI La Catena d’Adone SAT .......... Les Arts Florissant/William Christie SAT .......... Virgin Classics 3381542 Track 2 SAT .......... SAT .......... HENRY LAWES From the heav’ns now I fly; SAT .......... Robin Blaze (countertenor)/Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo) SAT .......... Hyperion CDA 67589 Track 9 SAT .......... SAT .......... Segue to: SAT .......... SAT .......... WILLIAM LAWES Country Dance; Elizabeth Kenny (lute) SAT .......... Hyperion CDA 67589 Track 12 SAT .......... SAT .......... Segue to: SAT .......... SAT .......... HENRY LAWES Sweet Echo… SAT .......... Rebecca Outram (soprano)/Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo) SAT .......... Hyperion CDA 67589 Track 11 SAT .......... SAT .......... THOMAS ARNE By the Rushy-fringed bank/ Brightest Lady SAT .......... Emma Kirby (soprano)/Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher SAT .......... Hogwood Decca 470 372-2 Track 13 (CD2/2) SAT .......... SAT .......... THOMAS ARNE Fame’s an Echo/ Not on Beds of Fading Flowers SAT .......... Julianne Baird (soprano)/Colin Tilney (harpsichord)/Alison SAT .......... Mackay (viola da gamba) Dorian DOR 90105 Tracks 7, 8 SAT .......... SAT .......... HANDEL Comus SAT .......... Patrizia Kwella (soprano)/Margaret Cable (mezzo)/David SAT .......... Thomas (bass)/Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood SAT .......... OISEAU LYRE 421 479-2 Tracks 20-25 SAT .......... SAT .......... HENRY LAWES Sitting by the Streams SAT .......... Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley Hyperion CDA 66135 SAT .......... Track 17 SAT .......... SAT .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert SAT .......... From London's Wigmore Hall, Sarah Walker introduces a SAT .......... performance by Trio Jean Paul, an ensemble whose name is SAT .......... taken from the 19th-century German author who inspired SAT .......... Robert Schumann. SAT .......... SAT .......... Haydn: Trio in F sharp minor, H XV 26 SAT .......... Schumann: Trio in D minor, Op 63. SAT .......... SAT .......... 15:00 World Routes SAT .......... Lucy Duran presents a tribute to the late, celebrated SAT .......... South African singer Miriam Makeba, who died in November SAT .......... 2008. With contributions from musicians who knew her, SAT .......... excerpts from interviews she gave over the years and SAT .......... highlights from her final UK concert, recorded for World SAT .......... Routes at the Brighton Festival in May 2008. SAT .......... SAT .......... 16:00 Jazz Library SAT .......... Alyn Shipton is joined by pianist and author Brian SAT .......... Priestley to pick out the essential Duke Ellington small SAT .......... group discs, ranging from duos with bassist Jimmy Blanton SAT .......... to septets and octets featuring such noted SAT .......... instrumentalists as Johnny Hodges, Lawrence Brown and SAT .......... Barney Bigard. SAT .......... SAT .......... Although his big band was the central focus of Duke SAT .......... Ellington's musical life, he led a variety of small groups SAT .......... drawn from his orchestra throughout his career. He also SAT .......... encouraged his star soloists to record under their own SAT .......... names. SAT .......... SAT .......... 17:00 Jazz Record Requests SAT .......... Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz SAT .......... requests. Email jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk. SAT .......... SAT .......... 17:30 Opera on 3: Live from the Met SAT .......... The Queen of Spades SAT .......... Live from New York, Seiji Ozawa SAT .......... conducts Tchaikovsky's opera based on the Pushkin story. SAT .......... SAT .......... Lisa ...... Maria Guleghina (soprano) SAT .......... Ghermann ...... Ben Heppner (tenor) SAT .......... Pauline ...... Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo-soprano) SAT .......... The Countess ...... Felicity Palmer (mezzo-soprano) SAT .......... Count Tomsky ...... Mark Delavan (baritone) SAT .......... Prince Yeletsky ...... Vladimir Stoyanov (baritone) SAT .......... Chekalinsky ...... Alan Oke (tenor) SAT .......... Surin ...... Paul Plishka (bass) SAT .......... Chaplitsky ...... Mark Schowalter (tenor) SAT .......... Narumov ...... LeRoy Lehr (bass) SAT .......... Master of Ceremonies ...... Bernard Fitch (tenor) SAT .......... Governess ...... Kathryn Day (mezzo-soprano) SAT .......... Masha ...... Erin Morley (soprano) SAT .......... Chloe ...... Wendy Bryn Harmer (soprano) SAT .......... Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus SAT .......... Seiji Ozawa (conductor) SAT .......... Including the Met Opera Quiz during the interval. SAT .......... SAT .......... 21:30 Between the Ears SAT .......... The Refuge Box: A new radio poem by Katrina Porteous on SAT .......... the subject of the Refuge Box, a wooden cabin on stilts SAT .......... half way between Holy Island and the mainland of SAT .......... Northumbria. SAT .......... SAT .......... 22:00 BBC Singers SAT .......... In a performance given at Llandaff Cathedral, the BBC SAT .......... Singers under David Hill perform Thomas Tallis's mass Puer SAT .......... natus est nobis for seven voices. SAT .......... SAT .......... The work is considered one of the masterworks of Tudor SAT .......... sacred music. Composed, in likelihood, for Christmas Day SAT .......... 1554, it is based on a Latin plainchant melody which SAT .......... begins 'A boy is born to us, and a son is given to us SAT .......... whose government shall be on his shoulders'. But the piece SAT .......... marks not just the birth of Christ but also the longed-for SAT .......... birth of a royal heir - the Queen, Mary Tudor, who was SAT .......... mistakenly thought to be pregnant at the time. SAT .......... SAT .......... 22:30 Hear and Now SAT .......... From the Royal Festival Hall's Spirit Level, Ivan Hewett SAT .......... introduces an event to mark the fortieth anniversary of SAT .......... the London Sinfonietta, LDNSNF_40, featuring performances SAT .......... of specially-commissioned 'Sinfonietta Short' - solo and SAT .......... duo chamber pieces from Dai Fujikura, Mira Calix, Anna SAT .......... Meredith, Harrison Birtwistle and John Woolrich. SAT .......... SAT .......... Plus a chance to hear new works by Christian Mason, Larry SAT .......... Goves and Claudia Molitor from a concert given earlier SAT .......... this month at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. SAT .......... SUN .......... SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER 2008 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:00 Jazz Library SUN .......... Alyn Shipton is joined by Martin Litton to select the best SUN .......... recordings made by pianist, bandleader and vocalist Fats SUN .......... Waller, noted for being the finest of Harlem's stride SUN .......... pianists and creating one of the largest collections of SUN .......... jazz recordings of the 1930s and 1940s with his band the SUN .......... Rhythm. SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:00 Through the Night SUN .......... 1.01am SUN .......... Lyadov, Antoly Konstantinovich (1855-1914): Barcarolle in SUN .......... F sharp for piano, Op 44; Five Preludes, Op 44 SUN .......... 1.11am SUN .......... Medtner, Nikolai (1879-1951): Skazi (Fairy Tales) SUN .......... 1.34am SUN .......... Mussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881): A Night on the Bare SUN .......... Mountain (arr. for piano by C Tchernov) SUN .......... 1.43am SUN .......... Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition SUN .......... 2.13am SUN .......... Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): 13 Preludes for piano, Op SUN .......... 32 (Nos 4 and 6) Boris Bererezovsky (piano) SUN .......... 2.20am SUN .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Cello Concerto in B minor, Op SUN .......... 104 Truls Mork (cello) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Andre Previn (conductor) SUN .......... 3.01am SUN .......... Gautier d'Espinal (c.1215-1272): Puis que en moi a SUN .......... recouvre seignorie Lucidarium SUN .......... 3.07am SUN .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), compl. Sussmayr: SUN .......... Requiem in D minor, K626 Carolyn Sampson (soprano) SUN .......... Ingeborg Danz (mezzo-soprano) Mark Padmore (tenor) SUN .......... Alfred Reiter (bass) Collegium Vocale Ghent SUN .......... Orchestre des Champs-Elysees SUN .......... Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) SUN .......... 3.54am SUN .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in F for keyboard and SUN .......... strings, H XV 4 Moscow Trio SUN .......... 4.06am SUN .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Pastorella in F, BWV SUN .......... 590 Hans van Nieuwkoop (organ) SUN .......... 4.18am SUN .......... Kutev, Filip (1903-1982): Pastoral for flute and orchestra SUN .......... Lidia Oshavkova (flute) SUN .......... Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Dimitar Manolov (conductor) SUN .......... 4.29am SUN .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance No 11 in F, Op SUN .......... 72 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Juanjo Mena (conductor) SUN .......... 4.33am SUN .......... Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): String Sextet, H224 SUN .......... Wiener Streichsextet SUN .......... 4.51am SUN .......... Turina, Joaquin (1882-1949): Rapsodia sinfonica for piano SUN .......... and string orchestra, Op 66 Angela Cheng (piano) SUN .......... Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Graf (conductor) SUN .......... 5.00am SUN .......... Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Beatrice et SUN .......... Benedict, Op 27) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SUN .......... 5.08am SUN .......... Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Spem in alium for 40 voices SUN .......... BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) SUN .......... 5.17am SUN .......... Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in C minor for SUN .......... oboe and continuo, Op 1 No 8 Louise Pellerin (oboe) SUN .......... Dom Andre Laberge (organ) SUN .......... 5.24am SUN .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr. Grieg: Sonata SUN .......... in C for piano, K545 SUN .......... Julie Adam, Daniel Herscovitch (pianos) SUN .......... 5.33am SUN .......... Horovitz, Joseph (b.1926): Music Hall Suite SUN .......... Slovene Brass Quintet SUN .......... 5.44am SUN .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Marchenbilder for viola and SUN .......... piano, Op 113 Pinchas Zukerman (viola) SUN .......... Marc Neikrug (piano) SUN .......... 6.00am SUN .......... Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Cinderella's Waltz SUN .......... (Zolushka/Cinderella Suite No 1, Op 107) SUN .......... BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) SUN .......... 6.06am SUN .......... Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), arr. Felix Mottl: Funf Lieder SUN .......... von Mathilde von Wesendonck SUN .......... Yvonne Minton (mezzo-soprano) SUN .......... Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Kurt Masur (conductor) SUN .......... 6.25am SUN .......... Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Polish Dances SUN .......... Jerzy Godziszewski (piano) SUN .......... 6.34am SUN .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rivolgete a lui lo SUN .......... sguardo (Cosi fan tutte) Russell Braun (baritone) SUN .......... Canadian Opera Company Orchestra SUN .......... Richard Bradshaw (conductor) SUN .......... 6.40am SUN .......... Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in A for SUN .......... flute and strings, Wq 168 Robert Aitken (flute) SUN .......... CBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor). SUN .......... SUN .......... 07:00 Breakfast SUN .......... Including from 7.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Nicolai: Overture (The Merry Wives of Windsor) SUN .......... Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Carlos Kleiber (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Finzi: Farewell to Arms Ian Partridge (tenor) SUN .......... New Philharmonia Orchestra Vernon Handley (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 8.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Shostakovich: Concertino for two pianos SUN .......... Martha Argerich, Lilya Zilberstein (pianos) SUN .......... SUN .......... Bach: Komm, Jesu, Komm! RIAS Chamber Choir SUN .......... Rene Jacobs (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 9.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Nielsen: Serenata in Vano Lahti Chamber Ensemble SUN .......... SUN .......... Lanquetuit: Toccata in D Gillian Weir (organ). SUN .......... SUN .......... 10:00 Iain Burnside SUN .......... Iain explores the idea of love and loss, with musical SUN .......... examples including works by Brahms, Debussy, Britten and SUN .......... Alma Mahler. He is joined by actress, singer and SUN .......... comedienne Dillie Keane, who chooses some of her favourite SUN .......... music to illustrate the subject. SUN .......... SUN .......... Richard Strauss: Don Juan, Op 20 SUN .......... Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Fritz Reiner RCA RD85408 SUN .......... SUN .......... Haydn: Organ Concerto in C SUN .......... Martin Haselboeck (organ)/ Divertimento Salzburg SUN .......... Orfeo C158871 SUN .......... SUN .......... Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Schumann in F sharp SUN .......... minor, Op 9 Louise Lortie CHANDOS CHAN 9289 SUN .......... SUN .......... Fascinating Aida: Much More Married Fascinating Aida SUN .......... First Night SceneCD23 SUN .......... SUN .......... Puccini: Con Onor Muore Chi non Puo (Madama Butterfly) SUN .......... Mirella Freni (Madama Butterfly)/ Luciano Pavarotti (BF SUN .......... Pinkerton)/ Vienna Philharmonic/ Vienna Philharmonic/ SUN .......... Herbert von Karajan (conductor) Decca 4175772 SUN .......... SUN .......... Jacques Brel: La chanson des vieux amants SUN .......... Music: Gerard Jouannest SUN .......... Barb Jungr (vocal)/ Russell Churney (piano)/Julie SUN .......... Walkington (bass) Kim Burton (accordion) Linn AKD 167 SUN .......... SUN .......... Wagner Siegfried Idyll Northern Sinfonia/Richard Hickox SUN .......... CHANDOS CHAN9354 SUN .......... SUN .......... Britten: Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Hymn) SUN .......... Peter Pears (tenor)/ Barry Tuckwell (horn)/ London SUN .......... Symphony Orchestra/ Benjamin Britten London 4363952 SUN .......... SUN .......... Debussy: Jeux de vagues (La mer) SUN .......... Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim SUN .......... TELDEC 8573817022 SUN .......... SUN .......... Franck: Violin Sonata in D minor (4th mvt) SUN .......... David Oistrakh/Sviatoslav Richter Melodiya 74321341812. SUN .......... SUN .......... 12:00 Private Passions SUN .......... Michael Berkeley's guest is Polish-born illustrator Jan SUN .......... Pienkowski, creator with Helen Nicoll of the much-loved SUN .......... Meg and Mog series of children's books and a pioneer of SUN .......... the modern pop-up book. His most recent publication is an SUN .......... illustrated version of the Christmas story The Nutcracker. SUN .......... SUN .......... His musical choices, which all have strong personal SUN .......... resonances, reflect his Polish background as well as his SUN .......... love of both Italy and England. They include works by SUN .......... Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Rachmaninov and The Beatles. SUN .......... SUN .......... 1 Sig M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (from Music from SUN .......... Chaucer) (Berkeley/OUP) Beaux Arts Brass Quintet 0’26 SUN .......... SUN .......... 2 Infant holy, Infant lowly SUN .......... Carols from Kings COLLINS CLASSICS 13352 – Track 12 The SUN .......... Choir of King’s College Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury, SUN .......... Director (words trans Reed – Polish tune arr Willcocks) SUN .......... 2’00 SUN .......... SUN .......... 3 Chopin : Polonaise in A Major Op 40 no 1 ‘Military’ SUN .......... Polonaises RCA RD89814 – Track 3 SUN .......... Artur Rubenstein (piano) 4’06 SUN .......... SUN .......... 4 Verdi : ‘Rivedrai le foreste imbalsamate’ from ‘Aida’, SUN .......... Act III EMI CMS7693002 – CD3 track 6 SUN .......... Mirella Freni (Aida), Piero Cappuccilli (Amanosro) SUN .......... Vienna Philharmonic/Herbert von Karajan 4’44 SUN .......... SUN .......... 5 Rachmaninov : Vocalise op 34 no 14 Cello Sonata etc SUN .......... DECCA 4143402 – Track 9 SUN .......... Lynn Harrell (cello), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) 6’51 SUN .......... SUN .......... 6 Tchaikovsky : Mazurka from Eugene Onegin (Act II) SUN .......... PHILLIPS 438 237-2 – CD2 - Track 4 SUN .......... Hervé Hennequin (Captain), Dmitri Hvorostovsky (Onegin), SUN .......... Neil Shicoff (Lenski), Sarah Walker (Larina) St Petersburg SUN .......... Chamber Choir, Orchestre de Paris/Semyon Bychkov 4’32 SUN .......... SUN .......... 7 ‘Warszawski dzien’ Przeboje Socjalizmo. Zbudujemy nowa SUN .......... polske AN102 – Track 2 SUN .......... Song & Dance Company of Warsaw/dir. Tadeusza Sygietynskiego SUN .......... T Sygietynski /S R Dobrowolski 3’08 SUN .......... SUN .......... 8 The Beatles: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Sgt Pepper’s SUN .......... Lonely Hearts Club Band PARLOPHONE CDP7464422 – Track 3 SUN .......... John Lennon/ Northern Songs Ltd 3’25 SUN .......... SUN .......... 9 Tchaikovsky : Chinese Dance from ‘The Nutcracker Suite’ SUN .......... PHILIPS 4427352 – CD 1 Track 9 SUN .......... London Philharmonic Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski 1’00 SUN .......... SUN .......... 10 The Magnificat Sunday Vespers HERALD HAVPCD131 – Track SUN .......... 3 Out > 3’09 The Monks & organist of Quarr Abbey 3’09 SUN .......... SUN .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show SUN .......... The King's Singers were founded in 1968, and so to SUN .......... celebrate their 40th anniversary, Robert Hollingworth SUN .......... guest presents a programme focussing on the large amount SUN .......... of 16th and 17th century repertoire covered by the group. SUN .......... Robert hosts a round the table chat and welcomes founder SUN .......... baritone Simon Carrington, who is now Professor of Choral SUN .......... Conducting at Yale University, and two current members of SUN .......... the group, the counter-tenor David Hurley and baritone SUN .......... Christopher Gabbitas. They chat about the early influences SUN .......... of the group in this repertoire and how approaches to this SUN .......... music have changed over the King's Singers 40 years. Music SUN .......... in the programme includes works by Lassus and Josquin, and SUN .......... an ear SUN .......... SUN .......... T. Morley: Now is the month of maying SUN .......... The King’s Singers: SUN .......... Nigel Perrin & Alastair Hume (Counter Tenors) SUN .......... Alastair Thompson (Tenor) Anthony Holt (Baritone) SUN .......... Simon Carrington & Brian Kay (Basses) EMI CD-EMX 2129 SUN .......... Track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Josquin Desprez: Allegez moy The King’s Singers: SUN .......... David Hurley & Alastair Hume (Countertenors) SUN .......... Robert Chilcott (Tenor) SUN .......... Bruce Russell & Simon Carrington (Baritones) SUN .......... Stephen Connolly (Bass) BMG Classics 09026 61814 2 SUN .......... Track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Senfl: Ach Elslein, liebes Elselein SUN .......... The Consort of Musicke, Director Anthony Rooley SUN .......... The King’s Singers: SUN .......... Jeremy Jackman & Alastair Hume (Countertenors) SUN .......... Anthony Holt & Simon Carrington (Baritones) SUN .......... Colin Mason (Bass) Bill Ives (Tenor) SUN .......... EMI Classics 7243 5 85714 2 4 Track 31 SUN .......... SUN .......... Lassus: La nuit froide et sombre The King’s Singers: SUN .......... Jeremy Jackman & Alastair Hume (Countertenors) SUN .......... Anthony Holt & Simon Carrington (Baritones) SUN .......... Colin Mason (Bass) Robert Chilcott (Tenor) SUN .......... LP EMI LC 0233 Side 1 Band 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Janequin: La Guerre The King’s Singers: SUN .......... Nigel Perrin & Alastair Hume (Countertenors) SUN .......... Anthony Holt & Simon Carrington (Baritones) SUN .......... Brian Kay (Bass) Alastair Thompson (Tenor) SUN .......... LP EMI CDS 3740 Side 1 Band 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Willaert: Qual dolcezza giamai The King’s Singers: SUN .......... David Hurley & Alastair Hume (Countertenors) SUN .......... Robert Chilcott (Tenor) SUN .......... Bruce Russell & Simon Carrington (Baritones) SUN .......... Stephen Connolly (Bass) EMI Classics CDC 7 54191 2 SUN .......... Track 16 SUN .......... SUN .......... Tallis: Spem in alium (excerpt) The King’s Singers: SUN .......... David Hurley, Robin Tyson (Countertenors) SUN .......... Paul Pheonix, (Tenor) SUN .......... Philip Lawson, Christopher Gabbitas (Baritones) SUN .......... Stephen Connolly (Bass) Signum SIGCD 071 Track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Gesualdo: Tristis est anima mea from Responsories from 1st SUN .......... Nocturn The King’s Singers: SUN .......... David Hurley & Robin Tyson (Countertenors) SUN .......... Paul Phoenix (Tenor) SUN .......... Philip Lawson & Gabriel Crouch (Baritones) SUN .......... Stephen Connolly (Bass) Signum Records SIGCD 048 SUN .......... Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sebastián de Vivanco: Versa est in Luctum SUN .......... The King’s Singers: SUN .......... David Hurley & Robin Tyson (Countertenors) SUN .......... Paul Phoenix (Tenor) SUN .......... Philip Lawson & Christopher Gabbitas (Baritones) SUN .......... Stephen Connolly (Bass) Signum Classics SIGCD 119 SUN .......... Track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Salamone Rossi Hebreo: Psalm 128 SUN .......... Sarband / The King’s Singers: SUN .......... David Hurley & Robin Tyson (Countertenors) SUN .......... Paul Phoenix (Tenor) SUN .......... Philip Lawson & Christopher Gabbitas (Baritones) SUN .......... Stephen Connolly (Bass) Signum Classics SIGCD 065 SUN .......... Track 12 SUN .......... SUN .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Requests SUN .......... ADDRESS: Radio 3 Requests, BBC Wales, Cardiff CF5 2YQ SUN .......... Phone: 03700 100 300. email: radio3requests@bbc.co.uk SUN .......... SUN .......... Including: SUN .......... SUN .......... Rameau: La Princess de Navarre. Act 1, Entrée des guerriers SUN .......... English Baroque Festival singers, Nicholas McGegan SUN .......... (conductor) Erato, 0630129862, track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina: Prelude, Dawn over the River SUN .......... Moscow SUN .......... Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, Claudio Abbado SUN .......... (conductor) DG 4297582, CD1, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Leighton: Elegy for Cello & Piano Op.5 SUN .......... Andrew Fuller (cello), Michael Dussek (piano) SUN .......... Dutton Laboratories CDLX7118 SUN .......... SUN .......... Gigout: Toccata Marie-Claire Alain (organ) SUN .......... Erato 4509948122, track 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... Delius: Sea Drift (extract) SUN .......... Bruce Boyce (baritone), BBC Chorus, royal Philharmonic SUN .......... Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham (conductor) SUN .......... Sony Classical SBK62752, track 12 SUN .......... SUN .......... Rameau: Platée Suite SUN .......... European Union Baroque Orchestra, Roy Goodman (conductor) SUN .......... Naxos 8557490, tracks 1-7 SUN .......... SUN .......... Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov, Death Scene SUN .......... Boris Christoff (bass), Ana Alexieva (mezzo soprano), John SUN .......... Lanigan (tenor) Chorus of the National Opera of Sophia, SUN .......... Conservatoire Concert Society Orchestra, André Cluytens SUN .......... (conductor) EMI CDS7479938 CD3 Tracks 17-19 SUN .......... SUN .......... Debussy: Hommage à Rameau (Images) Boris Berman (piano) SUN .......... Chandos CHAN9294, track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Bliss Meditations on a Theme of John Blow SUN .......... City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Hugo Rignold SUN .......... (conductor) Lyrita SRCD254 SUN .......... SUN .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong SUN .......... From St Edmundsbury Cathedral. SUN .......... SUN .......... Introit: Super flumina Babylonis (Palestrina) SUN .......... Responses: Tomkins SUN .......... Psalms: 53, 54, 55 (Smart, Turle, Stainer) SUN .......... First Lesson: Isaiah 31 SUN .......... Office Hymn: Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates SUN .......... (Wellington) Canticles: Watson in E SUN .......... Second Lesson: Matthew 15, vv1-20 SUN .......... Anthem: And I saw a new heaven (Bainton) SUN .......... Final Hymn: Hills of the North, rejoice (Little Cornard) SUN .......... Organ Voluntary: Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland, BWV569 SUN .......... (Bach) SUN .......... SUN .......... Assistant director of music: David Humphreys SUN .......... Director of music: James Thomas. SUN .......... SUN .......... 17:00 Discovering Music SUN .......... Stephen Johnson travels to New York City to talk to the SUN .......... composer Elliott Carter, who celebrates his 100th birthday SUN .......... in 2008. Focusing on four of his pieces - Elegy, Triple SUN .......... Duo, String Quartet No 5 and Dialogues - Carter delves SUN .......... into the techniques behind his music, together with SUN .......... stories from his life. SUN .......... SUN .......... 19:00 The Choir SUN .......... It's one of the great challenges for a choral composer - SUN .......... how to write new and distinctive Christmas music. Aled SUN .......... Jones talks to Sasha Johnson Manning whose Manchester SUN .......... Carols aim to retell the story of the Nativity for the SUN .......... 21st century. Plus the antidote to famous carol overload, SUN .......... a selection of Christmas choral rarities. SUN .......... SUN .......... Lutoslawski: Hey! We rejoice now (extract) SUN .......... Polish Radio Chorus and Polish National Radio Symphony SUN .......... Orchestra conducted by Antoni Wit SUN .......... SUN .......... Sasha Johnson Manning: Mirabile dictu SUN .......... The Manchester Carollers, Northern Chamber Orchestra SUN .......... conducted by Richard Tanner TMC CD1, track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sasha Johnson Manning: New Boy Born SUN .......... The Manchester Carollers, Northern Chamber Orchestra, SUN .......... conducted by Richard Tanner TMC CD1, track 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Nova Nova SUN .......... Taverner Choir, conducted by Andrew Parrott SUN .......... EMI CDC7498092, track 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sasha Johnson Manning: A Miracle SUN .......... The Manchester Carollers, Northern Chamber Orchestra, SUN .......... conducted by Richard Tanner TMC CD1, track 8 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sasha Johnson Manning: The Gold of Straw SUN .......... The Manchester Carollers, Northern Chamber Orchestra, SUN .......... conducted by Richard Tanner TMC CD1, track 11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Sasha Johnson Manning: An Angel SUN .......... The Manchester Carollers, Northern Chamber Orchestra, SUN .......... conducted by Richard Tanner TMC CD1, track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Turner: Balulalow SUN .......... BBC Singers directed by David Hill BBC Recording SUN .......... SUN .......... Leon Roberts: Come Bless the Lord Quire SUN .......... QUIRE002, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Short extracts of Dominic Muldowney: Leaves on the Line SUN .......... King’s Singers Dominic Muldowney: The Fall of Jerusalem SUN .......... Leeds Festival Chorus Private recordings SUN .......... SUN .......... Carols you’ve never heard! SUN .......... SUN .......... Bo Holten: I denne sode juletid SUN .......... Musica Ficta conducted by Bo Holten SUN .......... NAXOS 8554627, track 18 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon English 15th Century: Eya mater Stephane SUN .......... Oxford Camerata, directed by Jeremy Summerly SUN .......... NAXOS 8550751, track 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Romance de Virgen y el Ciego SUN .......... Die Singphoniker with Irmgard Gorzawski (harp) SUN .......... CPO 7770672, track 15 SUN .......... SUN .......... Päivi Ojanoerä: Joulun sydänyö (On Christmas Night) SUN .......... Philomela conducted by Marjukka Riihimäki SUN .......... Alba NCD 34, track 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... Roderick Williams: O Adonaï SUN .......... Ex Cathedra conducted by Jeffrey Skidmore SUN .......... EXCCD003, track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Plainchant: Vox clara, ecce, intonat Anonymous 4 SUN .......... HARMONIA MUNDI HCX3957139 t6 SUN .......... SUN .......... Links The Manchester Carols www.themanchestercarols.com SUN .......... SUN .......... 20:15 Drama on 3 SUN .......... By John Milton and adapted for radio and directed by John SUN .......... Tydeman. SUN .......... SUN .......... A new production of Milton's dramatic poem, originally SUN .......... published in 1671, as part of Radio 3's celebrations of SUN .......... the 400th anniversary of the poet's birth. SUN .......... SUN .......... Written in the form of a Greek tragedy, with the chorus SUN .......... commenting on the action, the play follows the biblical SUN .......... story of the blind Samson wreaking his revenge on the SUN .......... Philistines who have imprisoned him. SUN .......... SUN .......... Samson ...... Iain Glen Manoa ...... David de Keyser SUN .......... Dalila ...... Samantha Bond Harapha ...... Philip Madoc SUN .......... Public Officer ...... Matthew Morgan SUN .......... Messenger ...... Michael Maloney SUN .......... Chorus 1 ...... Tim Bentinck SUN .......... Chorus 2 ...... Simon Treves SUN .......... Chorus 3 ...... Sean Barrett SUN .......... SUN .......... Directed by John Tydeman. SUN .......... SUN .......... NB: Finishes at 10.05 pm SUN .......... SUN .......... 22:05 Sunday Feature SUN .......... Judith Mackrell visits pioneering and distinctive SUN .......... choreographers working in Britain and Ireland to ask them SUN .......... how wide they cast their imaginations to make innovative SUN .......... dance theatre. With contributions from Javier de Frutos, SUN .......... Michael Keegan-Dolan, Wayne McGregor and Hofesh Schechter. SUN .......... NB: This broadcast starts at approximately 22.05 SUN .......... SUN .......... 22:50 Words and Music SUN .......... Monsters SUN .......... SUN .......... The sleep of reason calls forth monsters SUN .......... Goya's famous words - hover over this week's Words SUN .......... and Music, which explores the Monster in all its SUN .......... contradictory incarnations, both benign and destructive. SUN .......... Shades of darkness and glimmers of hope haunt the SUN .......... programme. SUN .......... SUN .......... Sibelius' overture from The Tempest draws us into the SUN .......... watery world of the Kraken. In Hans Christian Andersen the SUN .......... Little Mermaid braves the monstrous Sea-Witch's lair to SUN .......... plead for a potion to make her human, and gains her legs SUN .......... only in exchange for a lifetime of pain. Unrequited love SUN .......... and the search for acceptance are part of what it means to SUN .......... be a monster - whether in Handel's evocation of the SUN .......... one eyed Polyphemus in Acis and Galatea, or the Canadian SUN .......... writer Margaret Atwood's poem about Medusa. SUN .......... SUN .......... The Monster, as a seducer, flickers through Mozart's Don SUN .......... Giovanni. As a victim, in Browning's Caliban, he enlists SUN .......... our sympathy. The arrival of the monster doesn't always SUN .......... herald disaster. In Roald Dahl's Red Riding Hood the SUN .......... heroine produces a pistol from her knickers and vanquishes SUN .......... the Big Bad Wolf. SUN .......... SUN .......... With monsters from Grieg, Mussorgsky and Schubert, the SUN .......... monstrous hordes in turn lay waste, cajole and entice. SUN .......... SUN .......... Producer: Allegra McIlroy SUN .......... SUN .......... Performer: Lahti Symphony Orchestra, cond. Osmo Vanska SUN .......... The Tempest, Overture Composer: Jean Sibelius SUN .......... Theatre Music - The Sibelius Edition CD3 Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Tennyson The Kraken From The New Dragon Book of Verse SUN .......... Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... Margaret Atwood Siren Song SUN .......... Margaret Atwood Poems (Virago Press 1981) SUN .......... Reader: Carolyn Pickles SUN .......... SUN .......... Tim Buckley Song to the Siren Composer: Tim Buckley SUN .......... Acoustic Love CD2 Track 16 SUN .......... SUN .......... Hans Christian Andersen Extract from Little Mermaid SUN .......... From Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales (Penguin 2004) SUN .......... Tiina Nunnally Reader: Carolyn Pickles SUN .......... SUN .......... Alexei Lubimov, piano Fur Alina Arvo Part SUN .......... Post-avant-garde Piano Music from the ex-Soviet Union SUN .......... Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Performer: Burrowes/Johnson/Hill/White/Cond. John Eliot SUN .......... Gardiner Acis and Galatea Handel Acis and Galatea SUN .......... CD2 Track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... W.B. Yeats SUN .......... Leda and the Swan By Heart: 101 Poems to Remember, and SUN .......... Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... Philarmonia Orchestra & Chorus, Carlo Maria Giulini SUN .......... Don Giovanni SUN .......... W.A. Mozart SUN .......... Fromt Mozart: Don Giovanni CDC 747260/62 2 EMI SUN .......... CD 3 Track 10 & 11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Bram Stoker Dracula (extract) Reader: Carolyn Pickles SUN .......... SUN .......... New York Chamber Symphony, cond. Gerard Schwarz SUN .......... The Minotaur Eliot Carter SUN .......... Eliot Carter The Minotaur, Piano Sonata, Two Songs SUN .......... Track on CD: 11, 12, 13 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Stallworthy The Trap SUN .......... The New Dragon Book of Verse Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... M83 Gone Nicolas Fromageau and Anthony Gonzales SUN .......... From Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts Track 11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Jack Mapanje Beasts of Nalunga (verse I) SUN .......... From: Beasts of Nalunga (Bloodaxe 2007) SUN .......... Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... Beowulf From: BBC Sound Archive SUN .......... Translator: Seamus Heaney Reader: Seamus Heaney SUN .......... SUN .......... Bryn Terfel Erlkonig Franz Schubert SUN .......... An Die Musik - Favourite Schubert Songs Track 11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Christina Rosetti Goblin Market (extract) SUN .......... Christina Rossetti, The Complete Poems (Penguin Classics SUN .......... 2001) Reader: Carolyn Pickles SUN .......... SUN .......... Florian Henschel March of the Dwarfs Edvard Grieg SUN .......... Edvard Grieg Lyric Pieces CD2 track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Author of poem: unknown Gawain and the Green Knight SUN .......... Gawain and the Green Knight (Faber and Faber 2007) SUN .......... Translator: Simon Armitage Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... London Sinfonietta, cond. Oliver Knussen SUN .......... The Wild Rumpus from Where the Wild Things Are SUN .......... Oliver Knussen SUN .......... Higgledy Pigglety Pop! & Where the Wild Things Are SUN .......... CD2 Track 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Carol Ann Duffy Medusa SUN .......... The World's Wife (Picador/ MacMillan 1999) SUN .......... Reader: Carolyn Pickles SUN .......... SUN .......... Portishead Glory Box SUN .......... G Barrow/ B Gibbons/ A Utley/ I Hayes Dummy SUN .......... SUN .......... Ted Hughes Snail of the Moon SUN .......... The New Dragon Book of Verse Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... Anatol Ugorsky, piano SUN .......... IX. La Cabane sur des pattes de poule (The Hut of Baba SUN .......... Yaga) Composer: Modest Mussorgsky SUN .......... Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition Track 15 SUN .......... SUN .......... Robert Browning Caliban upon Setebos SUN .......... Robert Browning The Poems Volume One (Penguin Classics SUN .......... 1981, 96) Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... Lahti Symphony Orchestra, cond. Osmo Vanska SUN .......... The Tempest, Caliban's Song Jean Sibelius SUN .......... Theatre Music - The Sibelius Edition CD3 Track 15 SUN .......... SUN .......... Edwin Morgan Loch Ness Monster's Song SUN .......... BBC Sound Archive Reader: Edwin Morgan SUN .......... SUN .......... Roald Dahl Little Red Riding Hood and The Wolf SUN .......... Revolting Rhymes (Jonathan Cape 1982) SUN .......... Reader: Don Warrington SUN .......... SUN .......... Cat Power Werewolf SUN .......... Written by Michael Hurley (string arrangement David SUN .......... Campbell) Cat Power You Are Free Track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Hans Christian Andersen Little Mermaid (extract) SUN .......... Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales (Penguin 2004) SUN .......... Tiina Nunnally Reader: Carolyn Pickles SUN .......... SUN .......... Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Cond. Igor Stravinsky SUN .......... The Firebird Igor Stravinsky SUN .......... Columbia Symphony Orchestra: The Firebird/ Stravinsky SUN .......... Sony Vlassical SM3K46291 [3] Track 19-22 SUN .......... MON .......... MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 2008 MON .......... MON .......... 00:05 Jazz Line-Up MON .......... Please note: This broadcast will start at approximately MON .......... 00:05. MON .......... MON .......... Claire Martin presents an exclusive session from the 2008 MON .......... City of London Festival, with the Lighthouse Project MON .......... featuring saxophonist Tim Garland and the Sacconi Strings. MON .......... MON .......... Title: Speaking with Wooden Tongue MON .......... Artist: Bill Bruford's Earthworks featuring Tim Garland MON .......... CD: Random Acts of Happiness MON .......... Track: 9 Label: Summerfold Records SFVP 001CD-JP MON .......... Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 02.11 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Bach's D Minor Concerto MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/Asaf Sirkis MON .......... Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 01.13 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Blue and Green MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/Asaf Sirkis MON .......... Comp: Miles Davis Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 06.19 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Bajo Del Sol MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/Asaf Sirkis MON .......... Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 09.34 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Homage to Father Bach MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/ Sicconi Strings MON .......... Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 15.37 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Darkhorse MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/Asaf Sirkis/Sicconi MON .......... Strings Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control MON .......... Dur: 07.11 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Hang Loose MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/Asaf Sirkis MON .......... Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 11.06 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Spring Tide / Tide Races / Going Ashore MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland's Lighthouse Trio/Royal Philharmonic MON .......... Orchestra Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control MON .......... Dur: 04.42 / 03.23 / 06.20 MON .......... MON .......... Title: Sly Eyes MON .......... Artist: Tim Garland/Gwilym Simcock/Asaf Sirkis MON .......... Comp: Tim Garland Pub: Copyright Control Dur: 08.11. MON .......... MON .......... 01:35 Through the Ni MON .......... 0[Times extracted from the RT websit MON .......... Presumably the programme will start MON .......... part way through the first piece - Ed.] MON .......... 1.01 MON .......... Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Cinque Profeti - MON .......... Christmas cantata Daniel......Barbara Schlick (soprano) MON .......... Ezechielle......Heike Hallaschka (soprano) MON .......... Geremia......Kai Wessel (alto) MON .......... Isaia......Christoph Pregardien (tenor) MON .......... Abramo......Michael Schopper (bass) MON .......... La Stagione, Michael Schneider (director) MON .......... 2.02 MON .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violin MON .......... and piano Peter Oundjian (violin) MON .......... William Tritt (piano) MON .......... 2.15 MON .......... Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Trittico Botticelliano MON .......... Norwegian Radio Orchestra Peter Santa (conductor) MON .......... 2.37 MON .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sextet in B flat, Op 18, MON .......... arr. Agnieszka Duczmal for string orchestra MON .......... Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in Poznan MON .......... Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor) MON .......... 3.15 MON .......... Anon. Croatian 18th century: Sonata in G; Sonata in C; and MON .......... Pastorella in G for organ; Sonata in G; Pastorella in D; MON .......... and Aria in D for trumpet and organ MON .......... Stanko Arnold (trumpet) Ljerka Ocic (organ) MON .......... 3.29 MON .......... Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): String Quartet in A minor MON .......... Orford String Quartet MON .......... 4.00 MON .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in G, BWV 525, MON .......... for flute, violin and bass continuo Musica Petropolitana MON .......... 4.11 MON .......... Kunzen, Friedrich Ludwig Aemilius (1761-1817): Symphony in MON .......... G minor Danish Radio Concert Orchestra MON .......... Peter Marschik (conductor) MON .......... 4.31 MON .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Les Biches MON .......... Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra MON .......... Bernard Haitink (conductor) MON .......... 4.51 MON .......... Daquin, Louis-Claude (1694-1772): Noel No 2 en dialogue, MON .......... duo et trio (Or dites-nous Marie) MON .......... Hans van Nieuwkoop (organ) MON .......... 5.00 MON .......... Enescu, George (1881-1955): Romanian Rhapsody No 1 in A MON .......... Romanian National Radio Orchestra MON .......... Horia Andreescu (conductor) MON .......... 5.12 MON .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Music to a Scene MON .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) MON .......... 5.18 MON .......... Leontovitch, Mykola (1877-1921), arr. Howard Cable: Carol MON .......... of the Bells MON .......... MON .......... Kountz, Richard (1896-1950), arr. Howard Cable: The Sleigh MON .......... a la Russe Judy Loman (harp) MON .......... Toronto Children's Chorus MON .......... Members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Jean Ashworth Bartle (conductor) MON .......... 5.22 MON .......... Trad. German, arr. John Rutter (b.1945): Still, still, MON .......... still (German carol) Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir MON .......... John Rutter (conductor) MON .......... 5.24 MON .......... Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Symphony No 2 in B flat MON .......... Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor) MON .......... 6.00 MON .......... Williamson, Malcolm (1931-2003): This Christmas Night MON .......... David Miller (piano) Sydney Philharmonia Motet Choir MON .......... Antony Walker (conductor) MON .......... 6.03 MON .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in G minor for two MON .......... cellos and orchestra, RV531 MON .......... Maris Villeruss, Leons Veldre (cellos) MON .......... Peteris Plakidis (harpsichord) MON .......... Latvian Philharmony Chamber Orchestra MON .......... Tovijs Lifsics (conductor) MON .......... 6.16 MON .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Evening in the Mountains; At MON .......... the cradle (Lyric Pieces, Op 68) CBC Vancouver Orchestra MON .......... Mario Bernardi (conductor) MON .......... 6.24 MON .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): 4 Chorales from the MON .......... Schemelli Collection Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... Domen Marincic (gamba) Dalibor Miklavcic (organ) MON .......... 6.33 MON .......... Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Pavane for orchestra, Op 50 MON .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Grant Llewellyn (conductor) MON .......... 6.41 MON .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Prague Waltzes, B99 MON .......... Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava MON .......... Stefan Robl (conductor) MON .......... 6.49 MON .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): La plus que lente MON .......... Roger Woodward (piano) MON .......... 6.53 MON .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918), orch. Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): MON .......... Danse (Tarantelle styrienne) MON .......... Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 07:00 Breakfast MON .......... Including from 7.00am: MON .......... MON .......... Purcell: Fantazia in F upon one note for five instruments, MON .......... Z745 Hesperion XX MON .......... MON .......... Haydn: Piano Sonata in B flat, H XVI 41 MON .......... Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Mozart: Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio (La Clemenza di Tito) MON .......... Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... From 8.30am: MON .......... MON .......... Mendelssohn: Overture (A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op 21) MON .......... Chamber Orchestra of Europe MON .......... Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Anon: Pulcherrima rosa Hilliard Ensemble MON .......... Jan Garbarek (saxophone) MON .......... MON .......... Stravinsky: Faun and shepherdess - song suite for MON .......... mezzo-soprano and orchestra, Op 2 MON .......... Mary Simmons (mezzo-soprano) CBC Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Igor Stravinsky (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 10:00 Classical Collection MON .......... 10.00am MON .......... Vivaldi: Concerto in E, RV269 (La primavera) MON .......... Amandine Beyer (violin) Gli Incogniti MON .......... 10.10am MON .......... Cage: Imaginary Landscape No 1 Ensemble Negativa MON .......... Rainer Riehn (conductor) MON .......... 10.19am MON .......... Finzi: Till Earth Outwears, Op 19a MON .......... John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Iain Burnside (piano) MON .......... 10.37am MON .......... Bartok: String Quartet No 4 Belcea Quartet MON .......... 11.02am MON .......... Berlioz: La captive Lani Poulson (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... SWR Symphony Orchestra Baden-Baden und Freiburg MON .......... Sylvain Cambreling (conductor) MON .......... 11.10am MON .......... Rachmaninov: Symphony No 1 in D minor MON .......... The Building a Library recommendation. MON .......... MON .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week MON .......... Donald Macleod journeys through a century of music-making MON .......... in Naples which put even its great rival Venice's culture MON .......... in the shade. The death in 1725 of the great Alessandro MON .......... Scarlatti offers new opportunities to Neapolitan musicians. MON .......... MON .......... Vinci: Sinfonia for strings (1st mvt) MON .......... Cappella della Pieta de'Turchini MON .......... Antonio Florio (conductor) NAIVE OP30274 - Tr 10 MON .......... MON .......... Vinci: Erighetta e Don Chilone (excerpt) MON .......... Erighetta ...... Roberta Invernizzi (soprano) MON .......... Don Chilone ...... Giuseppe Naviglio (bass) MON .......... Cappella della Pieta de'Turchini MON .......... Antonio Florio (conductor) NAIVE OP30274 - Trs 6-9 MON .......... MON .......... Durante: Sonate per cembalo divise in studii e MON .......... divertimenti (Study No 6) Laura Alvini (harpsichord) MON .......... TACTUS TC680402 - Tr 11 MON .......... MON .......... Durante: Duet: Methilde, alma via Ensemble Concerto: MON .......... Cristina Miatello (soprano) Claudio Cavina (contralto) MON .......... Laura Alvini (harpsichord) Roberto Gini (cello) MON .......... TACTUS TC680401 - Tr 7 MON .......... MON .......... Durante: Lamentations of Jeremiah - Lectio terza in fera MON .......... sexta parasceve Monika Frimmer (soprano) MON .......... Mechtild Bach (soprano) Margarete Joswig (alto) MON .......... Kolner Kammerchor Collegium Cartusianum MON .......... Peter Neumann (director) CPO 999 325-2 - Trs 14-21. MON .......... MON .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert MON .......... From the Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Sarah Walker. MON .......... MON .......... Christopher Maltman (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Holst: Vedic Hymns, Op 24 (Nos 1, 3, 6, 9); Humbert-Wolfe MON .......... settings, Op 48 (Nos 6, 12) MON .......... Strauss: Funf Lieder, Op 15; Acht Gedichte aus Letzte MON .......... Blatter von Hermann von Gilm, Op 10 (Nos 1, 8) MON .......... Korngold: Songs of the Clown, Op 29; Drei Lieder, Op 18. MON .......... MON .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 MON .......... MON .......... 2.00pm MON .......... Mendelssohn: The Hebrides, Op 26 MON .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Christoph Konig (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Brahms: Violin Concerto Christian Tetzlaff (violin) MON .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Mahler, arr. Clytus: Gottwald: Ich bin der Welt MON .......... BBC Singers David Hill (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Mahler, orch. Britten: What the Wild Flowers Tell Me MON .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Stefan Solyom (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... 3.05pm MON .......... Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No 1 MON .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Brahms: Three Intermezzi for piano, Op 117 MON .......... Llyr Williams (piano) MON .......... MON .......... 3.55pm MON .......... Brahms: Symphony No 1 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Stefan Solyom (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 17:00 In Tune MON .......... MON .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 MON .......... Suzy Klein presents a concert given by the BBC Symphony MON .......... Orchestra with Ali Tufekci's traditional ensemble MON .......... featuring music inspired by Turkish culture. MON .......... MON .......... The concert includes works by the grand old man of Turkish MON .......... music, Ahmed Adnan Saygun, who was to his country what MON .......... Jean Sibelius is to Finland, and his contemporary Ulvi MON .......... Cemal Erkin. Plus a new work by Michael Ellison for MON .......... symphony orchestra, Turkish ensemble and solo cello, along MON .......... MON .......... Gemma Rosefield (cello) Ali Tufekci Ensemble MON .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Pascal Rophé (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 21:15 Night Waves MON .......... Bidisha hosts a debate recorded in front of an audience at MON .......... Liverpool's FACT centre, for Radio 3's Free Thinking MON .......... festival of ideas, with Sean Spence, professor of MON .......... psychiatry at the University of Sheffield giving a talk on MON .......... the ethics of using pharmacology to regulate human MON .......... behaviour. MON .......... MON .......... He argues that in the case of antisocial people who want MON .......... to reduce their risk to society, clinicians are not MON .......... engaged in coercive, imposed control, but in what he calls MON .......... 'collaborative pharmacology'. MON .......... MON .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week MON .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON .......... MON .......... 23:00 The Essay MON .......... Leading psychotherapist Adam Phillips asks if our appetite MON .......... is by nature excessive. MON .......... MON .......... 23:15 Jazz on 3 MON .......... Jez Nelson presents the world premiere of British MON .......... saxophonist John Butcher's Composition for Eight MON .......... Musicians. The project has been specially commissioned by MON .......... the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and MON .......... features both acoustic and electronic instrumentalists, MON .......... including Clare Cooper on harp and guzheng, Chris Burn on MON .......... piano, dieb13 at the turntables, John Edwards and Adam MON .......... Linson on double bass and electronics, Gino Robair on MON .......... percussion and energised surfaces, and Thomas Lehn on MON .......... analogue synthesiser MON .......... MON .......... Butcher was born in Brighton and has lived in London since MON .......... the late 1970s. He began playing the saxophone while MON .......... studying physics at university. Since leaving academia to MON .......... focus completely on music, he has developed his own style MON .......... that embraces free improvisation and electronics, often MON .......... distorting his sound until it is unrecognisable in the MON .......... traditional sense. Over the years, Butcher has worked with MON .......... Phil Minton, Derek Bailey and John Stevens in what was the MON .......... final version of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble. MON .......... MON .......... John Butcher Octet at Huddersfield Contemporary Music MON .......... Festival MON .......... MON .......... SIGNATURE TUNE MON .......... MON .......... Artist Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn – trumpet, Gregory Tardy MON .......... & Bruce Williams – reeds, Andre Heyward – trombone, Chieli MON .......... Minucci – guitar, James Hurt – keyboards, Rodney Jordan – MON .......... bass, Woody Williams – drums, Khalil Kwame Bell – MON .......... percussion, DJ Apollo - turntables) MON .......... Track Title Seventy Four Miles Away Composer Joe Zawinul MON .......... Album Title Ethnomusicology Volume 1 MON .......... MON .......... EXTRACT FROM JOHN BUTCHER INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY JEZ NELSON MON .......... MON .......... CD TRACK: MON .......... MON .......... Artist Nostalgia 77 featuring Keith & Julie Tippett (Julie MON .......... Tippett – vocals, Keith Tippett – piano, Riaan Vosloo – MON .......... double bass, Adam Sorenson – drums, Gary Boyle – guitars, MON .......... Mark Hanslip – tenor saxophone, Fulvio Sigurta – trumpet, MON .......... flugal horn) Title You Don’t Just Dream When You Sleep MON .......... Composer Benedic Lamdin & Riaan Vosloo MON .......... Album Title Nostalgia 77 Sessions Label TruThoughts MON .......... MON .......... www.myspace.com/nostalgia77 MON .......... MON .......... SESSION FROM RUDRESH MAHANTHAPPA MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... Rudresh Mahanthappa – saxophone MON .......... Carlo DeRosa – double bass MON .......... MON .......... SET LIST: MON .......... MON .......... 1) The Preserver 2) Hope 3) Playing with Stones MON .......... MON .......... www.rudreshm.com MON .......... MON .......... JEZ NELSON INTERVIEWS JOHN BUTCHER MON .......... MON .......... JOHN BUTCHER OCTET RECORDED LIVE IN CONCERT AT MON .......... HUDDERSFIELD CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL MON .......... Creative Arts Building Recital Hall 22nd November 2008 MON .......... MON .......... LINE UP: MON .......... MON .......... John Butcher – saxophone Clare Cooper – harp, ghuzeng MON .......... Chris Burn – piano Dieb13 – turntables MON .......... John Edwards – double bass MON .......... Adam Linson – double bass, electronics MON .......... Gino Robair – percussion, energised surfaces MON .......... Thomas Lehn – analogue synthesiser MON .......... MON .......... SET LIST: MON .......... MON .......... 1) somethingtobesaid by John Butcher MON .......... MON .......... www.johnbutcher.org.uk MON .......... MON .......... TAKE A LOOK AT THE SCORE AT www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazzon3 MON .......... TUE .......... TUESDAY 16 DECEMBER 2008 TUE .......... TUE .......... 01:00 Through the Night TUE .......... 1.01am TUE .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sextet for strings No 2 in TUE .......... G, Op 36 Oslo Chamber Soloists TUE .......... 1.41am TUE .......... Svedsen, Johan (1840-1911): Octet in A for strings, Op 3 TUE .......... Atle Sponberg, Joakim Svenheden (violins) TUE .......... Aida-Carmen Soanea (viola) Adrian Brendel (cello) TUE .......... Vertavo String Quartet TUE .......... 2.19am TUE .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Quatre motets pour le temps TUE .......... de Noel Talinn Music High School Chamber Choir TUE .......... Evi Eespere (director) TUE .......... 2.29am TUE .......... Busoni, Ferrucio (1866-1924): Suite No 2 for orchestra, Op TUE .......... 34a Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor) TUE .......... 2.57am TUE .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Violin Sonata No 2 in A TUE .......... Valdis Zarins (violin) Ieva Zarina (piano) TUE .......... 3.17am TUE .......... Jenkins, John (1592-1678): Galliard Concordia TUE .......... Mark Levy (conductor) TUE .......... 3.20am TUE .......... Martland, Steve (b.1959): Three Carols BBC Singers TUE .......... Stephen Cleobury (conductor) TUE .......... 3.31am TUE .......... Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Variations on an Original Theme TUE .......... (Enigma), Op 36 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra TUE .......... Gennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor) TUE .......... 4.05am TUE .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata a quattro in C for TUE .......... two oboes, bassoon and continuo Ensemble Zefiro TUE .......... 4.17am TUE .......... Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612): Exaudi me, for 12-part TUE .......... triple chorus, continuo and four trombones TUE .......... Lars Baunkilde (violone) TUE .......... Soren Christian Vestergaard (organ) TUE .......... Danish National Radio Chorus TUE .......... Copenhagen Cornetts and Sackbutts Bo Holten (conductor) TUE .......... 4.23am TUE .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): 8 Instrumental miniatures TUE .......... for 15 instruments Canadian Chamber Ensemble TUE .......... Raffi Armenian (conductor) TUE .......... 4.31am TUE .......... Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat TUE .......... Bostjan Lipovsek (french horn) TUE .......... Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... David de Villiers (conductor) TUE .......... 4.48am TUE .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Mephisto Waltz No 1, S514 TUE .......... Yuri Boukoff (piano) TUE .......... 5.00am TUE .......... Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in E minor, TUE .......... HWV379 Sonora Hungarica Consort TUE .......... 5.09am TUE .......... Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931), arr. Dyrst: Hjemlige jul TUE .......... (Christmas at home) Fionian Chamber Choir TUE .......... Alice Granum (director) TUE .......... 5.12am TUE .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sinfonia (Christmas TUE .......... Oratorio, BWV248) Norwegian Radio Orchestra TUE .......... Kjetil Haugsand (conductor) TUE .......... 5.18am TUE .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in C for organ, TUE .......... BWV529 Juliusz Gembalski (organ) TUE .......... 5.33am TUE .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Konig Stefan, TUE .......... Op 117) Toronto Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Andrew Davis (conductor) TUE .......... 5.41am TUE .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in A for TUE .......... flute and strings, K298 Joanna G'froerer (flute) TUE .......... Martin Beaver (violin) Pinchas Zukerman (viola) TUE .......... Amanda Forsyth (cello) TUE .......... 5.53am TUE .......... Jadin, Hyacinthe (1776-1800): Sonata No 1 in E flat, Op 3 TUE .......... Patrick Cohen (fortepiano) TUE .......... 6.12am TUE .......... Dubois, Pierre Max (1930-1995): Quartet for flutes TUE .......... Valentinas Kazlauskas, Lina Baublyte, Albertas Stupakas, TUE .......... Giedrius Gelgoras (flutes) TUE .......... 6.20am TUE .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): La valse for two pianos TUE .......... Ouellet-Murray Duo: TUE .......... Claire Ouellet, Sandra Murray (pianos) TUE .......... 6.32am TUE .......... Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Poeme de l'amour et de la TUE .......... mer, Op 19 (version for voice and orchestra) TUE .......... Maria Oran (soprano) Residentie Orchestra The Hague TUE .......... Hans Vonk (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 07:00 Breakfast TUE .......... Including from 7.00am: TUE .......... TUE .......... Beethoven: Six Bagatelles for piano, Op 126 (Nos 4-6) TUE .......... Alfred Brendel (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... Monteverdi: Ave maris stella (Vespro della beata vergine) TUE .......... Les Arts Florissants William Christie (director) TUE .......... TUE .......... Mozart, compl. Sussmayr: Horn Concerto No 1 in D, K412 TUE .......... Timothy Brown (horn) Academy of St Martin in the Fields TUE .......... Iona Brown (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... From 8.30am: TUE .......... TUE .......... Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D TUE .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Leonard Bernstein (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Glass: String Quartet No 4 (Buczak) (1st mvt) TUE .......... Smith Quartet TUE .......... TUE .......... Vivaldi: Dopo un'orrida procella (Griselda) TUE .......... Cecilia Bartoli (soprano) Il Giardino Armonico. TUE .......... TUE .......... 10:00 Classical Collection TUE .......... 10.00am TUE .......... Debussy: Pour le piano Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) TUE .......... 10.13am TUE .......... Ives: The Circus Band Gerald Finley (baritone) TUE .......... Julius Drake (piano) Ives: Down East TUE .......... Deborah Voigt (soprano) Brian Zeger (piano) TUE .......... Ives: General William Booth enters into Heaven TUE .......... Marni Nixon (soprano) John McCabe (piano) TUE .......... 10.25am TUE .......... Bach: Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns halt, BWV178 TUE .......... Robin Tyson (countertenor) Christoph Genz (tenor) TUE .......... Brindley Sherratt (bass) Monteverdi Choir TUE .......... English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) TUE .......... 10.46am TUE .......... Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 TUE .......... Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) Artemis Quartet TUE .......... 11.27am TUE .......... Henze: Symphony No 8 Gurzenich-Orchester Koln TUE .......... Markus Stenz (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week TUE .......... Donald Macleod explores the music of Giovanni Battista TUE .......... Pergolesi, whose death at the age of 26 gave him a TUE .......... mythical status, causing many works to be falsely ascribed TUE .......... to him. TUE .......... TUE .......... Attrib. Pergolesi: Violin Concerto in B flat (1st mvt) TUE .......... Concerto Koln CAPRICCIO 10378 - Tr 4 TUE .......... TUE .......... Pergolesi: La Serva Padrona (opening) TUE .......... Serpina ...... Patricia Biccire (soprano) TUE .......... Uberto ...... Donato Di Stefano (bass) La Petite Bande TUE .......... Sigiswald Kuijken (violin/director) TUE .......... ACCENT ACC96123 - Trs 16-18 TUE .......... TUE .......... Pergolesi: Mass a 5 Ensemble Turicum TUE .......... Luiz Alvez da Silva, Mathias Weibel (directors) TUE .......... K617 K617159 - Trs 1-9 TUE .......... TUE .......... Pergolesi: Quando corpus (Stabat mater) TUE .......... Andreas Scholl (countertenor) Barbara Bonney (soprano) TUE .......... Les Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset (director) TUE .......... DECCA 4661342 - Tr 12. TUE .......... TUE .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert TUE .......... LSO St Luke's Brahms Series: Penny Gore presents the LSO TUE .......... Chamber Players in Brahms's Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40, TUE .......... and Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 115. TUE .......... TUE .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 TUE .......... TUE .......... 2.00pm TUE .......... Brahms: Tragic Overture BBC Philharmonic TUE .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Liszt: Les jeux d'eau a la Villa d'Este (Annees de TUE .......... pelerinage - 3eme annee, S163) Simon Trpceski (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... Elgar: In the South BBC Philharmonic TUE .......... Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Bainton: The Golden River - four tone pictures after Ruskin TUE .......... BBC Philharmonic Paul Daniel (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... 3.00pm TUE .......... Arnold: A Sussex Overture BBC Philharmonic TUE .......... Rumon Gamba (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Smetana: Bybay (The Fisherboy); Hakon Jarl TUE .......... BBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... 3.30pm TUE .......... Dvorak: Slavonic Dances (No 1 in C, Op 46; No 2 in E TUE .......... minor, Op 72; No 8 in G minor, Op 46) BBC Philharmonic TUE .......... Rumon Gamba (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Szymanowski: Myths for violin and piano, Op 30 TUE .......... Ilya Gringolts (violin) Ashley Wass (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... 4.00pm TUE .......... Brahms: Symphony No 2 BBC Philharmonic TUE .......... Gunther Herbig (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 17:00 In Tune TUE .......... TUE .......... 19:20 Opera on 3 TUE .......... In a performance from the Royal Opera House, Colin Davis TUE .......... conducts Humperdinck's fairytale opera with a cast that TUE .......... includes mezzo-soprano Angelika Kirschlager as Hansel and TUE .......... soprano Diana Damrau as Gretel. TUE .......... TUE .......... In this classic story from the Brothers Grimm, two TUE .......... children get lost in a forest after dark and are charmed TUE .......... by the witch to enter her magical gingerbread house. The TUE .......... children are ensnared but manage to defeat the witch, and TUE .......... in a rousing happy ending they are returned home and TUE .......... reunited with their parents. TUE .......... TUE .......... Suzy Klein is joined by German music specialist John TUE .......... Deathridge before the start and during the interval to TUE .......... give a guide to the music. With additional insights from TUE .......... members of the cast. TUE .......... TUE .......... Hansel ...... Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo-soprano) TUE .......... Gretel ...... Diana Damrau (soprano) TUE .......... Gertrud ...... Elizabeth Connell (soprano) TUE .......... Peter ...... Thomas Allen (baritone) TUE .......... Witch ...... Anja Silja (soprano) TUE .......... Sandman and ...... Pumeza Matshikiza (soprano) TUE .......... Dew Fairy and Echo ...... Anita Watson (soprano) TUE .......... Echo ...... Eri Nakamura, Simona Mihai (sopranos) TUE .......... Tiffin Boys' Choir Tiffin Children's Chorus TUE .......... Orchestra of the Royal Opera House TUE .......... Colin Davis (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week TUE .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:00 The Essay TUE .......... Leading psychotherapist Adam Phillips focuses on TUE .......... addiction, asking what it teaches us about appetite and TUE .......... dependence. TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:15 Late Junction TUE .......... Fiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, including TUE .......... new wave Japanese enka singer Atsuko Kamura, a vocally TUE .......... challenging setting of O Magnum Mysterium by Henrik TUE .......... Odegaard and Christmas music by trombonist Nils Landgren. TUE .......... TUE .......... Plus Robert Sandall's three favourite albums of the year. TUE .......... WED .......... WEDNESDAY 17 DECEMBER 2008 WED .......... WED .......... 01:00 Through the Night WED .......... 1.01am WED .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita for solo WED .......... violin No 3 in E, BWV1006 WED .......... 1.20am WED .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita for solo WED .......... violin No 2 in D minor, BWV1004 WED .......... 1.52am WED .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Violin Sonata No 3, WED .......... BWV1005 (Allegro assai) James Ehnes (violin) WED .......... 1.56am WED .......... Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): From harmony, from WED .......... heav'nly harmony (Ode for St Cecilia's Day, HWV76) WED .......... Birgitte Christensen (soprano) Ulf Oyen (tenor) WED .......... Oratory Choir Caeciliaforeningen WED .......... Norwegian National Opera Choir and Orchestra WED .......... Arnulv Hegstad (conductor) WED .......... 2.48am WED .......... Elsner, Josef (1769-1854): Symphony in C, Op 11 WED .......... Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice WED .......... Janusz Przybylski (conductor) WED .......... 3.14am WED .......... Jenner, Gustav Uwe (1865-1920): Trio in E flat for WED .......... clarinet, horn and piano James Campbell (clarinet) WED .......... Martin Hackleman (horn) Jane Coop (piano) WED .......... 3.41am WED .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Liederkreis, Op 24 WED .......... Philip Langridge (tenor) David Owen Norris (piano) WED .......... 4.01am WED .......... Worp, Johannes (1821-1891): Fantasie in F WED .......... Kees van Eersel (organ) WED .......... 4.15am WED .......... Meder, Johann Gabriel (1729-1800): Sinphonia No 4 (Six WED .......... Sinphonie, Op 1) Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra WED .......... Anthony Halstead (conductor) WED .......... 4.28am WED .......... Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Tower Music from WED .......... Leipzig Intrada 1, 2 and 3 Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble WED .......... 4.33am WED .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences des Puritains WED .......... (Bellini), S390 Endre Hegedus (piano) WED .......... 4.53am WED .......... Bellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835): Overture (Norma) WED .......... Oslo Philharmonic Nello Santi (conductor) WED .......... 5.00am WED .......... Lipinski, Karol Jozef (1790-1861): Great Fantasy on Themes WED .......... from Bellini's I Puritani for violin and piano, Op 29 WED .......... Miroslaw Lawrynowicz (violin) WED .......... Krystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz (piano) WED .......... 5.19am WED .......... Solnitz, Anton Wilhelm (c.1708-c.1752-3): Sinfonia in A WED .......... for strings and continuo, Op 3 No 4 Musica ad Rhenum WED .......... 5.31am WED .......... Schutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Vater Abraham, erbarme dich WED .......... mein, SWV477 La Capella Ducale Musica Fiata WED .......... Roland Wilson (director) WED .......... 5.45am WED .......... Smetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Sonata movement in E minor WED .......... for two pianos (eight hands), B70 WED .......... Else Krijgsman, Mariken Zandliver, David Kuijken, Carlos WED .......... Moerdijk (pianos) WED .......... 5.56am WED .......... Ramovs, Primoz (1921-1999): Woodwind Quintet WED .......... Ariart Woodwind Quintet WED .......... 6.06am WED .......... Kverno, Trond HF (b.1945): Corpus Christi Carol (Missa WED .......... fidei mysterii) Norwegian Soloists' Choir WED .......... Grete Helgerod (conductor) WED .......... 6.23am WED .......... Groneman, Albertus (1710-1778): Flute Sonata in D WED .......... Jed Wentz, Marion Moonen (flutes) WED .......... 6.37am WED .......... Fodor, Carolus Antonius (1768-1846): Symphony No 4 in C WED .......... minor, Op 19 Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra WED .......... Guido Ajmone Marsan (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 07:00 Breakfast WED .......... Including from 7.00am: WED .......... WED .......... Beethoven: Overture (Die Weihe des Hauses, Op 124) WED .......... Philharmonia Orchestra Otto Klemperer (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Bach: Partita No 1 for violin solo, BWV 1002 (Allemande WED .......... and double) Nigel North (lute) WED .......... WED .......... Schumann: Songs from Wilhelm Meister, Op 98a (No 1) WED .......... Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Julius Drake (piano) WED .......... WED .......... From 8.30am: WED .......... WED .......... Tavener: Funeral ikos Tallis Scholars WED .......... Peter Phillips (director) WED .......... WED .......... Chopin: Nocturnes for piano, Op 27 (No 2 in D flat) WED .......... Maria Joao Pires (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Holst: Beni Mora - oriental suite WED .......... London Philharmonic Orchestra Adrian Boult (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 10:00 Classical Collection WED .......... 10.00am WED .......... Mozart: Violin Concerto in G, K216 WED .......... Giuliano Carmignola (violin) Orchestra Mozart WED .......... Claudio Abbado (conductor) WED .......... 10.21am WED .......... Grieg: Hjertets melodier, Op 5 WED .......... Katarina Karneus (mezzo-soprano) Julius Drake (piano) WED .......... 10.28am WED .......... Dvorak: Symphonic Variations WED .......... Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Marin Alsop (conductor) WED .......... 10.52am WED .......... Reger: Cello Sonata No 2 in G minor, Op 28 WED .......... Alban Gerhardt (cello) Markus Becker (piano) WED .......... 11.13am WED .......... Ives: Psalm 90 SWR Vokalensemble WED .......... Marcus Creed (conductor) WED .......... 11.24am WED .......... Myaskovsky: Symphony No 20 in E, Op 50 WED .......... Russian State Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Evgeny Svetlanov (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week WED .......... Donald Macleod follows the lives of some of the young WED .......... graduates of the conservatoire in Naples who carried their WED .......... training across Europe, cementing the city's reputation as WED .......... a cultural hothouse. WED .......... WED .......... Piccinni: Overture (Le donne vendicate) I Barocchisti WED .......... Diego Fasolis (conductor) CHACONNE CHAN0705 CD1 - Tr 1 WED .......... WED .......... Jommelli: Don Trastullo (excerpt) WED .......... Don Trastullo ...... Giuseppe Naviglio (bass) WED .......... Arsenia ...... Roberta Invernizzi (soprano) WED .......... Giambarone ...... Rosario Totaro (tenor) WED .......... Cappella della Pieta de'Turchini WED .......... Antonio Florio (conductor) OPUS111 OP30280 - Trs 8-11 WED .......... WED .......... Jommelli: Didone Abbandonata (conclusion) WED .......... Didone ...... Dorothea Roschmann (soprano) WED .......... Selene ...... Mechthild Bach (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Osmida ...... Arno Raunig (tenor) WED .......... Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Frieder Bernius (conductor) WED .......... ORFEO C381953 CD3 - Trs 20-22 WED .......... WED .......... Porpora: Cello Sonata (London, c.1733) Musica Alta Ripa WED .......... MDG 309 0779-2 - Trs 7-10 WED .......... WED .......... Jommelli: Miserere A Sei Voci WED .......... Bernard Fabre-Garrus (director) WED .......... AUVIDIS E8590 CD1 - Tr 1. WED .......... WED .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert WED .......... Penny Gore introduces the Gould Piano Trio. Brahms: Piano WED .......... Trio No 3 in C minor, Op 101; Piano Trio No 1 in B, Op 8 WED .......... (vers rev 1889). WED .......... WED .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 WED .......... WED .......... 2.00pm WED .......... Dvorak: In Nature's Realm WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Jac van Steen (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Schumann: Vier Doppelchorige Gesange, Op 141 BBC Singers WED .......... Celso Antunes (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Schumann: Symphony No 4 BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Jac van Steen (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... 3.00pm WED .......... Brahms: Funf Gesange, Op 104 BBC Singers WED .......... Celso Antunes (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Beethoven: Violin Concerto Isabelle Faust (violin) WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Jac van Steen (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong WED .......... From Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. WED .......... WED .......... Introit: Adam lay y-bounden (Frank Boles) WED .......... Responses: Michael Walsh WED .......... Psalms: 42, 43 (Scott, Martin, Barnby) WED .......... First Lesson: Malachi 3, v16 - 4 v6 WED .......... Canticles: Gloucester Service (Howells) WED .......... Second Lesson: Mark 9, vv9-13 WED .......... Anthems: Evening Hymn (Nicholas Maw); There is no rose WED .......... (Alan Smith) WED .......... Hymn: O holy city, seen of John (Sancta Civitas) WED .......... Organ Voluntary: Fugue sur le nom d'Alain, Op 7 (Durufle) WED .......... WED .......... Assistant director of music: Tristan Russcher WED .......... Director of music: Judy Martin. WED .......... WED .......... 17:00 In Tune WED .......... WED .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 WED .......... Suzy Klein introduces young Ukranian conductor Kirill WED .......... Karabits in charge of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra WED .......... in a programme of popular romantic favourites. Including WED .......... an excerpt from Rimsky-Korsakov's opera Christmas Eve, WED .......... Ilya Gringolts joining the orchestra for Tchaikovsky's WED .......... evergreen Violin Concerto and Berlioz's Symphonie WED .......... fantastique, another tale of complications in love. WED .......... WED .......... Ilya Gringolts (violin) Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Kirill Karabits (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Rimsky-Korsakov: Polonaise (Christmas Eve) WED .......... Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto WED .......... Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique WED .......... WED .......... Followed by seasonal music for Advent from the BBC WED .......... Singers, including Naylor's Vox dicentis. WED .......... WED .......... 21:15 Night Waves WED .......... Philip Dodd and guests debate the state of global WED .......... capitalism, asking whether the conditions that led to the WED .......... credit crisis are an aspect of capitalism's essential WED .......... nature. Is the capitalism we have today the same as the WED .......... system Karl Marx analysed in the 19th century? Or does it WED .......... change over time, and in different national contexts in WED .......... Britain, India and China? Are we witnessing the later WED .......... phases of capitalism or are we just at the beginning? WED .......... WED .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week WED .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED .......... WED .......... 23:00 The Essay WED .......... Leading psychotherapist Adam Phillips discusses how and WED .......... why sexual desire can be thought of as excessive. WED .......... WED .......... 23:15 Late Junction WED .......... Fiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, including WED .......... a new work by John Tavener, the visceral Japanese blues of WED .......... Kan Mikami and a look back at some of her favourite albums WED .......... of 2008. WED .......... THU .......... THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER 2008 THU .......... THU .......... 01:00 Through the Night THU .......... 1.01am THU .......... Martin, Frank (1890-1974): Le mystere de la nativite THU .......... Eve, Notre Dame ...... Elly Ameling (soprano) THU .......... Elizabeth, Anna la Prophetess ...... Aafje Heynis (alto) THU .......... L'ange Gabriel, Melcior ...... Ernst Haefliger (tenor) THU .......... Sathan, Ysambert ...... Herbert Handt (tenor) THU .......... Belzebuth, Rifflart ...... Serge Maurer (tenor) THU .......... Adam, Joseph ...... Louis-Jacques Rondeleux (baritone) THU .......... Acteur, Astaroth, Pellion, Baltazar ...... Leo Ketelaars THU .......... (baritone) THU .......... Dieu le Pere, Simeon le prophete ...... Andre Vassieres THU .......... (bass) THU .......... Lucifer, Aloris, Jaspar, Pretre ...... Guus Hoekman (bass) THU .......... Netherlands Radio Choir THU .......... Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Jean Fournet (conductor) THU .......... 2.47am THU .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 9 in C, D944 THU .......... (Great) BBC Philharmonic THU .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) THU .......... 3.38am THU .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Concerto for organ, strings THU .......... and timpani Michael Dudman (organ) THU .......... Sydney Symphony Orchestra Leonard Dommett (conductor) THU .......... 4.01am THU .......... Corbetta, Francesco (1615-1681): Fantaisie de chaconne THU .......... 4.04am THU .......... Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687): Chaconne d'amadis THU .......... Concerto Copenhagen THU .......... Andrew Lawrence-King (director/harpsichord) THU .......... 4.14am THU .......... Couperin, Francois (1668-1733): The Visionary, The THU .......... Mysterious One, La Monflambert, The Victorian Muse, THU .......... Wandering Souls (Livres de clavecin, Book 4, Ordre 25) THU .......... Stefan Trayanov (harpsichord) THU .......... 4.32am THU .......... Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921), arr. Klugescheid: My THU .......... Heart At Thy Sweet Voice (Samson and Delilah) THU .......... Moshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) THU .......... William Tritt (piano) THU .......... 4.37am THU .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Four Songs, Op 17 THU .......... Sioned Williams (harp) THU .......... Nicholas Korth, Christopher Larkin (horns) THU .......... BBC Symphony Chorus Stephen Jackson (conductor) THU .......... 4.52am THU .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Pavane pour une infante defunte THU .......... Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Jorge Mester (conductor) THU .......... 5.00am THU .......... Derungs, Gion Antoni (b.1935): Sut steilas (Under the THU .......... stars) THU .......... 5.02am THU .......... Tomasch, Dolf (1889-1963): Allas steilas (To the stars) THU .......... Cantus Firmus Surselva Clau Scherrer (conductor) THU .......... 5.05am THU .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): 12 Variations on Ah, THU .......... vous dirai-je, maman, K265 Lana Genc (piano) THU .......... 5.16am THU .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Pohjola's Daughter - symphonic THU .......... fantasia, Op 49 Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Paavo Berglund (conductor) THU .......... 5.30am THU .......... Aufschnaiter, Benedict Anton (1665-1742): Ouverture and THU .......... Entree; Menuett, Gavotta and Menuett (Serenade No 3 in G THU .......... minor) L'Orfeo Barockorchester Michi Gaigg (director) THU .......... 5.39am THU .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Lute Concerto in D THU .......... Nigel North (lute) London Baroque THU .......... 5.49am THU .......... Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Eri tu (Un ballo in THU .......... maschera); Di Provenza il mar (La traviata) THU .......... Gaetan Laperriere (baritone) THU .......... Orchestre Symphonique de Trois-Rivieres THU .......... Gilles Bellemare (conductor) THU .......... 6.00am THU .......... Mehul, Etienne-Nicolas (1763-1817): Symphony No 1 in G THU .......... minor Cappella Coloniensis Bruno Weil (director) THU .......... 6.27am THU .......... Fabritius, Ernst (1842-1899): Violin Concerto THU .......... Olavi Palli (violin) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Pertti Pekkanen (conductor) THU .......... 6.54am THU .......... Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Fantasy in A minor for THU .......... two pianos Aglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (pianos). THU .......... THU .......... 07:00 Breakfast THU .......... Including from 7.00am: THU .......... THU .......... Anon, attrib. Bach: Polonaise in D minor (Anna Magdalena THU .......... Notebook, No 24) Michael Behringer (harpsichord) THU .......... THU .......... Durufle: 4 motets sur des themes gregoriens for a capella THU .......... choir, Op 10 Corydon Singers Matthew Best (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Mozart: Sonata in A for violin and keyboard, K305 THU .......... Rachel Podger (violin) Gary Cooper (fortepiano) THU .......... THU .......... From 8.30am: THU .......... THU .......... Schubert: Die Taubenpost (Schwanengesang, D957) THU .......... Thomas Quasthoff (baritone) Justus Zeyen (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Part: Spiegel im Spiegel - arr for cello and piano THU .......... Dietmar Schwalke (cello) Alexander Malter (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Rimsky-Korsakov: Concerto in C sharp minor for piano and THU .......... orchestra Noriko Ogawa (piano) THU .......... Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Kees Bakels (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 10:00 Classical Collection THU .......... 10.00am THU .......... Handel: Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4 THU .......... Academy of Ancient Music Richard Egarr (organ/director) THU .......... 10.15am THU .......... Beethoven: Variations on See the conqu'ring hero comes THU .......... Antonio Meneses (cello) Menahem Pressler (piano) THU .......... 10.30am THU .......... Schumann: Intermezzi, Op 4 Eduard Erdmann (piano) THU .......... 10.48am THU .......... Strauss: Zweite Brautnacht (Die Agyptische Helena) THU .......... Renee Fleming (soprano) Munich Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Christian Thielemann (conductor) THU .......... 10.52am THU .......... Berlioz: Nature immense (La damnation de Faust) THU .......... Jonas Kaufmann (tenor) Prague Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Marco Armilato (conductor) THU .......... 10.57am THU .......... Bellini: Reggimi, o buona madre...Vedi, o madre, e THU .......... afflitto e mesto (La Sonnambula) THU .......... Amina ...... Natalie Dessay (soprano) THU .......... Teresa ...... Sara Mingardo (contralto) THU .......... Elvino ...... Franceso Meli (tenor) Lyon Opera Orchestra THU .......... Evelino Pido (conductor) THU .......... 11.06am THU .......... Padilla: Missa Ave Regina caelorum The Sixteen THU .......... Harry Christophers (conductor) THU .......... 11.21am THU .......... Berg: Chamber Concerto Mitsuko Uchida (piano) THU .......... Christian Tetzlaff (violin) Ensemble Intercontemporain THU .......... Pierre Boulez (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week THU .......... Donald Macleod explores some of the music that would have THU .......... been heard at the new theatre dedicated to comedy that the THU .......... king had ordered built in the 1770s. He discovers that the THU .......... royal grip had not fully loosened when it came to the THU .......... rulebook for audiences at the new venue. THU .......... THU .......... Paisiello: Overture (Don Chisciotte) THU .......... Orchestra Filarmonica Italiania di Piacenza THU .......... Valentino Metti (conductor) THU .......... DYNAMIC CDS366/1-2 CD1 - Tr 1 THU .......... THU .......... Paisiello: Don Chisciotte (Act 2, excerpt) THU .......... Don Chisciotte ...... Sergio Rocchi (tenor) THU .......... Sancio Panza ...... Maurizio Leoni (baritone) THU .......... La Contessa ...... Paola Quagliata (soprano) Soloists THU .......... Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana di Piacenza THU .......... Valentino Metti (conductor) THU .......... DYNAMIC CDS366/1-2 CD2 - Trs 15-16 THU .......... THU .......... Fiorenza: Sinfonia in F minore a due violini e basso THU .......... Dolce e Tempesta Stefano Demicheli (director) THU .......... FUGA FUG526 Trs 7-10 THU .......... THU .......... Porpora: Notturni per I Defunti (No 2) THU .......... Monica Piccinini (soprano) Romina Basso (alto) THU .......... La Stagione Armonica Dolce e Tempesta THU .......... Stefano Demicheli (director) FUGA FUG526 - Trs 11-16 THU .......... THU .......... Cimarosa: Armida Immaginaria (end of Act 3) Soloists THU .......... Coro del Teatro Petruzzelli di Bari THU .......... Orchestra del Teatro Bellini Eric Hull (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert THU .......... Penny Gore introduces a concert given by the Aronowitz THU .......... Ensemble. Brahms: Quintet in F minor for piano and THU .......... strings, Op 34. Bruckner: Intermezzo in D minor. THU .......... THU .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 THU .......... THU .......... 2.00pm THU .......... Schumann: Manfred Overture BBC Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Reger: Acht Geistliche Gesange, Op 138 BBC Singers THU .......... Celso Antunes (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... 2.30pm THU .......... Mozart: Symphony No 41 BBC Symphony Orchestra THU .......... David Robertson (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Schnittke: Moz-Art a la Haydn Peter Danis (violin) THU .......... Miroslav Danis (violin) THU .......... Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Ensemble THU .......... Kevin Field (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... 3.15pm THU .......... Berg: Piano Sonata, Op 1 Llyr Williams (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Schoenberg: Friede auf Erden BBC Symphony Chorus THU .......... Stephen Jackson (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Berg (arr. Clytus Gottwald): Die Nachtigall THU .......... Webern: Entflieht Schoenberg: Ei, du Lutte THU .......... BBC Singers David Hill (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Zemlinsky: Psalm 23 for chorus and orchestra, Op 14 THU .......... BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... 4.05pm THU .......... Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 20 in G, Op 49 THU .......... Cedric Tiberghien (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Brahms: Symphony No 3 BBC Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Jiri Belohlavek (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 17:00 In Tune THU .......... Sean Rafferty presents a festive edition of the programme, THU .......... from the stage of the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House, THU .......... London. Including soprano Elizabeth Watts, performing THU .......... songs from her latest Schubert CD as well as some THU .......... Christmas classics, and plenty more, including Christmas THU .......... readings and interviews. THU .......... THU .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 THU .......... From Lancing College Chapel, Sussex. Presented by Suzy THU .......... Klein. THU .......... THU .......... The BBC Concert Orchestra and the BBC Singers perform a THU .......... concert of Christmas music, featuring works by two THU .......... 20th-century British composers. THU .......... THU .......... The programme includes some of Herbert Howells's THU .......... much-loved carol-anthems, include the lyrical A Spotless THU .......... Rose and Here is the little door, as well as Britten's A THU .......... Ceremony of Carols, a showpiece for treble voices, written THU .......... during the Second World World War as the composer returned THU .......... from America by sea. THU .......... THU .......... Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral Sioned Williams (harp) THU .......... Andrew Kennedy (tenor) BBC Singers THU .......... BBC Concert Orchestra Andrew Carwood (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Britten: A Ceremony of Carols THU .......... Howells: Three Carol-Anthems. THU .......... THU .......... 19:40 Twenty Minutes THU .......... Louise Fryer retraces the genesis of Britten's St Nicolas, THU .......... talking to some of those who took part in the premiere at THU .......... Lancing College in 1948, as well as more recent THU .......... performers, to find out how it came to be written and how THU .......... it stands up today. THU .......... THU .......... The cantata is one of Britten's most creative and THU .......... inventive scores, bringing together amateur and THU .......... professional forces, parts for the audience to sing, as THU .......... well as giving a highly theatrical treatment of its THU .......... subject matter, creating a model that Britten drew upon in THU .......... many later works. THU .......... THU .......... 20:00 Performance on 3 THU .......... From the Chapel of Lancing College, Sussex. Presented by THU .......... Suzy Klein. THU .......... THU .......... This concert of Christmas music performed by the BBC THU .......... Concert Orchestra and the BBC Singers concludes with THU .......... Benjamin Britten's cantata St Nicolas. It presents a THU .......... series of important incidents in the life of of the saint, THU .......... and of the children, sailors and travellers who come into THU .......... contact with him. The part of Nicolas is taken by a solo THU .......... tenor, with the choirs transforming themselves into the THU .......... various other characters of the drama and relating the THU .......... events with the conviction of eye-witnesses, tying the THU .......... story together with their prayers and praise. THU .......... THU .......... Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral Sioned Williams (harp) THU .......... Andrew Kennedy (tenor) BBC Singers THU .......... BBC Concert Orchestra Paul Brough (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Britten: St Nicolas. THU .......... THU .......... 21:15 Night Waves THU .......... As part of the 2008 Radio 3 Free Thinking festival of THU .......... ideas, Susan Hitch explores the history, architecture and THU .......... significance of Liverpool's two cathedrals with the new THU .......... chair of the National Trust Simon Jenkins, architectural THU .......... historian Gavin Stamp, artistic director of the Catholic THU .......... Metropolitan cathedral Sister Anthony Wilson and, from the THU .......... Anglican cathedral, canon Anthony Hawley. THU .......... THU .......... How did a huge gothic cathedral come to be built as late THU .......... as the 20th century and why did Edwin Lutyens's ambitious THU .......... plans for the Metropolitan cathedral end up as they did? THU .......... As cathedrals now host art exhibitions, restaurants and THU .......... corporate events, what is the role of these great THU .......... buildings today? Recorded in front of an audience at BBC THU .......... Radio Merseyside. THU .......... THU .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week THU .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU .......... THU .......... 23:00 The Essay THU .......... Leading psychotherapist Adam Phillips looks at THU .......... self-destructive behaviour and how people can consider THU .......... themselves 'excessive'. THU .......... THU .......... 23:15 Late Junction THU .......... Fiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, including THU .......... the early tape works of Arne Nordheim, organ music by Bach THU .......... and a South Seas sleigh ride from Japanese duo Coconami. THU .......... Max Reinhardt drops by with three tracks he can't get off THU .......... his mind. THU .......... FRI .......... FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 2008 FRI .......... FRI .......... 01:00 Through the Night FRI .......... 1.01am FRI .......... Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990): Overture (Candide) FRI .......... 1.06am FRI .......... Webern, Anton (1883-1945): Im Sommerwind - idyll for FRI .......... orchestra FRI .......... 1.22am FRI .......... Janacek, Leos (1854-1928): Taras Bulba - rhapsody for FRI .......... orchestra FRI .......... 1.49am FRI .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 7 in D minor FRI .......... Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra FRI .......... Jacques Delacote (conductor) FRI .......... 2.28am FRI .......... Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Piano Sonata No 2 in B FRI .......... flat minor, Op 36 Aldo Ciccolini (piano) FRI .......... 2.47am FRI .......... Bree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801-1857): Allegro in D FRI .......... minor for four string quartets Viotta Ensemble FRI .......... Viktor Liberman (conductor) FRI .......... 2.59am FRI .......... Biber, Heinrich Ignaz von (1644-1704): Sonata violino solo FRI .......... representiva in A for violin and continuo FRI .......... Elizabeth Wallfisch (broque violin) Rosanne Hunt (cello) FRI .......... Linda Kent (harpsichord) FRI .......... 3.10am FRI .......... Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Missa sancta No 1 in E FRI .......... flat, J224 (Freischutzmesse) - for soli, chorus and FRI .......... orchestra Norwegian Soloist Choir FRI .......... Norwegian Radio Orchestra FRI .......... Grete Pedersen Helgerod (conductor) FRI .......... 3.44am FRI .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo concertante in FRI .......... B flat for violin and orchestra, K269 FRI .......... Mozart Anniversary Orchestra FRI .......... James Ehnes (violin/director) FRI .......... 3.51am FRI .......... Dandrieu, Jean-Francois (c.1681-1738): L'harmonieuse FRI .......... (Pieces de clavecin, Book 1) Colin Tilney (harpsichord) FRI .......... 3.57am FRI .......... Satie, Erik (1866-1925): La belle excentrique (fantaisie FRI .......... serieuse) Pianoduo Kolacny FRI .......... 4.06am FRI .......... Chabrier, Emmanuel (1841-1894): Espana - rhapsody for FRI .......... orchestra Sydney Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Stuart Challender (conductor) FRI .......... 4.13am FRI .......... Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826): Erminia, scene FRI .......... lyrique-dramatique for soprano and orchestra FRI .......... Rosamund Illing (soprano) Melbourne Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Heribert Esser (conductor) FRI .......... 4.27am FRI .......... Marin, Jose (c.1618-1699): No pianse Manguilla ya' FRI .......... Montserrat Figueras (soprano) FRI .......... Rolf Lislevand (baroque guitar) FRI .......... Arianna Savall (double harp) Pedro Estevan (percussion) FRI .......... Adela Gonzalez-Campa (castanets) FRI .......... 4.34am FRI .......... Mozetich, Marjan (b. 1948): El dorado FRI .......... Erica Goodman (harp) Amadeus Ensemble FRI .......... 4.50am FRI .......... Attrib. Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809), possibly by Pleyel: FRI .......... Divertimento in B flat, H II 46 FRI .......... Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet FRI .......... 5.00am FRI .......... Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Prelude (10 Pieces for FRI .......... piano, Op 12) Roger Woodward (piano) FRI .......... 5.02am FRI .......... Gilse, Jan van (1881-1944): Concert Overture in C minor FRI .......... Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Jac van Steen (conductor) FRI .......... 5.13am FRI .......... Bergh, Gertrude van den (1793-1840): Lied fur pianoforte FRI .......... Frans van Ruth (Piano) FRI .......... 5.18am FRI .......... Verhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Lied van bloemen (Flower FRI .......... song), Op 26 No 2 Nico van der Meel (tenor) FRI .......... Leo van Doeselaar (fortepiano) FRI .......... 5.22am FRI .......... Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Five Flower Songs for FRI .......... chorus, Op 47 Camerata Chamber Choir FRI .......... Michael Bojesen (conductor) FRI .......... 5.33am FRI .......... Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Susser Blumen FRI .......... Ambraflocken, HWV 204 Helene Plouffe (violin) FRI .......... Louise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ) FRI .......... 5.39am FRI .......... Lawes, William (1602-1645): Gather ye rosebuds while ye may FRI .......... 5.41am FRI .......... Lawes, Henry (1596-1662): Now, now, Lucatia, now make FRI .......... haste, L655 FRI .......... 5.45am FRI .......... Lawes, William (1602-1645): Up, ladies, up FRI .......... Angharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano) Concordia FRI .......... Mark Levy (conductor) FRI .......... 5.47am FRI .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Psalm 22: My God, my God, FRI .......... why hast thou forsaken me? (3 Psalms for soloists and FRI .......... double chorus, Op 78 No 3) Radio France Chorus FRI .......... Donald Palumbo (conductor) FRI .......... 5.56am FRI .......... Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Symphony in E flat, K21 FRI .......... La Stagione Frankfurt Michael Schneider (conductor) FRI .......... 6.06am FRI .......... Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto No 2 in B FRI .......... flat for flute and strings, Wq 167 Robert Aitken (flute) FRI .......... CBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor) FRI .......... 6.29am FRI .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Die Forelle, D550; Nacht und FRI .......... Traume, D827; Der Musensohn, D764 FRI .......... Barbara Hendricks (soprano) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) FRI .......... 6.37am FRI .......... Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Lieutenant Kije - suite for FRI .......... orchestra, Op 60 Queensland Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Vladimir Verbitsky (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 07:00 Breakfast FRI .......... Including from 7.00am: FRI .......... FRI .......... Sullivan: Overture di ballo FRI .......... New Symphony Orchestra of London FRI .......... Adrian Boult (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Purcell: Now that the sun hath veiled his light FRI .......... Chanticleer Francoise Johannel (harp) FRI .......... Susie Napper (viola da gamba) Olivier Fortin (organ) FRI .......... Skip Sempe (director) FRI .......... FRI .......... Sor: Introduction and Variations on Mozart's O cara armonia FRI .......... Timothy Walker (guitar) FRI .......... FRI .......... From 8.30am: FRI .......... FRI .......... Liszt: Mephisto Waltz No 1 Jorge Bolet (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Vivaldi: Cessate omai cessate - cantata, RV684 FRI .......... Andreas Scholl (countertenor) Ensemble 415 FRI .......... Chiara Banchini (director) FRI .......... FRI .......... Poulenc: Concerto for piano and orchestra FRI .......... Pacal Roge (piano) Philharmonia Orchestra FRI .......... Charles Dutoit (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 10:00 Classical Collection FRI .......... 10.00am FRI .......... Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No 1, Op 35 FRI .......... Martha Argerich (piano) Sergei Nakariakov (trumpet) FRI .......... Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana FRI .......... Alexander Vedernikov (conductor) FRI .......... 10.22am FRI .......... Schumann: Das Paradies und die Peri (conclusion) FRI .......... Dorothea Roschmann (soprano) Christoph Strehl (tenor) FRI .......... Bavarian Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) FRI .......... 10.37am FRI .......... Rachmaninov: Isle of the Dead, Op 29 BBC Philharmonic FRI .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) FRI .......... 10.59am FRI .......... Tippett: Piano Sonata No 1 Steven Osborne (piano) FRI .......... 11.20am FRI .......... Haas: String Quartet in C sharp minor Pavel Haas Quartet FRI .......... 11.35am FRI .......... Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noel Polyphony FRI .......... Stephen Layton (conductor) FRI .......... 11.46am FRI .......... Arturo Marquez: Danzon No 2 FRI .......... Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela FRI .......... Gustavo Dudamel (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week FRI .......... Donald Macleod explores music by the prolific but FRI .......... unfortunate Domenico Cimarosa, who lost his father to a FRI .......... building accident in childhood, and had to overcome FRI .......... poverty to establish an international opera career, ended FRI .......... by political wrangling which saw him go into hiding FRI .......... fearing for his life. FRI .......... FRI .......... Cimarosa: Overture (L'impresario in angustie) FRI .......... Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia FRI .......... Alessandro Amoretti (conductor) NAXOS 8.570508 - Tr 12 FRI .......... FRI .......... Cimarosa: Deh, parlate (Il Sacrificio d'Abramo) FRI .......... Amanda Roocroft (soprano) FRI .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields FRI .......... Neville Marriner (conductor) EMI CDC5553962 - Tr 7 FRI .......... FRI .......... Cimarosa: Sequentia (Requiem) Elly Ameling (soprano) FRI .......... Birgit Finnila (contralto) Montreux Festival Chorus FRI .......... Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Vittorio Negri (conductor) FRI .......... PHILIPS 422 489-2 - Tr 2 FRI .......... FRI .......... Traetta: Festa che termina lo spettacolo (Antigona) FRI .......... Maria Bayo (Antigona) Anna Maria Panzarella (Ismene) FRI .......... Carlo Vincenzo Allemano (Creonte) FRI .......... Laura Polverelli (Emmone) Gilles Ragon (Adrasto) FRI .......... Accentus Chamber Choir Les Talens Lyriques FRI .......... Christophe Rousset (director) FRI .......... DECCA 460 205-2 CD2 - Trs 28 to end FRI .......... FRI .......... Pergolesi: Salve regina in A minor FRI .......... Barbara Bonney (soprano) Les Talens Lyriques FRI .......... Christophe Rousset (director) DECCA 4661342 - Trs 18-21. FRI .......... FRI .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert FRI .......... Penny Gore presents an all-Brahms concert given by Maxim FRI .......... Rysanov (viola), Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano) and Katya FRI .......... Apekisheva (piano). FRI .......... FRI .......... Brahms: Violin Sonata in G, Op 78 No 1 (arr. FRI .......... Klengel/Rysanov for viola); Two Songs for alto, viola and FRI .......... piano, Op 91; Viola Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1. FRI .......... FRI .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 FRI .......... FRI .......... 2.00pm FRI .......... Weber: Overture (Oberon) Ulster Orchestra FRI .......... Christian Gansch (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto Jennifer Pike (violin) FRI .......... Ulster Orchestra David Angus (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Chopin: Piano Sonata No 1 Alexander Slobodyanik (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... 2.50pm FRI .......... Mendelssohn: Symphony No 5 (Reformation) FRI .......... Ulster Orchestra David Hill (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Schumann: Marchenbilder, Op 113 Antoine Tamestit (viola) FRI .......... Markus Hadulla (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... 3.35pm FRI .......... Dvorak: Czech Suite Ulster Orchestra FRI .......... Christian Gansch (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Brahms: Symphony No 4 Ulster Orchestra FRI .......... Thierry Fischer (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 17:00 In Tune FRI .......... FRI .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 FRI .......... Suzy Klein introduces Oliver Knussen conducting the BBC FRI .......... Symphony Orchestra in a concert given to mark the 100th FRI .......... birthday of Elliott Carter, who was born on 11 December FRI .......... 1908. FRI .......... FRI .......... Carter was initially encouraged to become a composer by FRI .......... Charles Ives, who had sold insurance to his parents, and FRI .......... since the 1940s his influence as composer, writer and FRI .......... teacher has spanned the globe. He is still writing now and FRI .......... has enjoyed a fruitful partnership with Knussen and with FRI .......... the BBC Symphony Orchestra. FRI .......... FRI .......... Anssi Karttunen (cello) Martin Owen (french horn) FRI .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Oliver Knussen (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Carter: Sound Fields (UK premiere); Cello Concerto; Wind FRI .......... Rose (BBC commission; world premiere); Mad Regales (UK FRI .......... premiere); Horn Concerto; Boston Concerto FRI .......... FRI .......... Followed by seasonal music for Advent from the BBC FRI .......... Singers. Including Praetorius: Magnificat. FRI .......... FRI .......... 21:15 The Verb FRI .......... Ian McMillan's weekly cabaret of language includes poet FRI .......... Kenneth Steven, who was written a brand new poem for the FRI .......... programme, lamenting the vanished snow of Christmases past. FRI .......... FRI .......... Plus French singer-songwriters Herman Dune discussing FRI .......... their unique brand of Leonard Cohen-influenced pop. FRI .......... FRI .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week FRI .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:00 The Essay FRI .......... Psychotherapist Adam Phillips discusses excessive FRI .......... religious belief and what makes us think a belief is FRI .......... extreme. Is it excessive to kill for one's most profoundly FRI .......... held beliefs? FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:15 World on 3 FRI .......... Mary Ann Kennedy presents sounds from across the globe, FRI .......... including a studio session with the new voice of Nigerian FRI .......... Afrobeat Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Fela Kuti, FRI .......... performing with his late father's band Egypt 80. FRI .......... FRI ..........