02 January 2009

Radio Listings for Week Beginning 03/01/2009

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SAT .......... SATURDAY 3 JANUARY 2009 SAT .......... SAT .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00g6hrj) SAT .......... 1.00am SAT .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sonata for violin and piano SAT .......... 1.20am SAT .......... Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for violin and SAT .......... piano, M8 SAT .......... 1.48am SAT .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Tzigane - rapsodie de concert SAT .......... for violin and piano SAT .......... 1.57am SAT .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937), arr. Fritz Kreisler: Hababera SAT .......... for violin and piano Janine Jansen (violin) SAT .......... Kathryn Stott (piano) SAT .......... 2.01am SAT .......... Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Scaramouche (Suite for two SAT .......... pianos after incidental music for Le medecin volant) SAT .......... James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos) SAT .......... 2.11am SAT .......... Durufle, Maurice (1902-1986): Quatre motets sur des themes SAT .......... gregoriens, Op 10 Talinn Music High School Chamber Choir SAT .......... Evi Eespere (director) SAT .......... 2.20am SAT .......... Tailleferre, Germaine (1892-1983): Sonata for harp SAT .......... Godelieve Schrama (harp) SAT .......... 2.30am SAT .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Gloria in G for soprano, SAT .......... chorus and orchestra Annick Massis (soprano) SAT .......... Choeur de Radio France Orchestre National de France SAT .......... George Pretre (conductor) SAT .......... 3.00am SAT .......... Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Symphony No 1 in D SAT .......... Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Arthur Fagan (conductor) SAT .......... 3.57am SAT .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Concerto in A minor, SAT .......... Op 54 Emil Gilels (piano) SAT .......... Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra SAT .......... Pinchas Steinberg (conductor) SAT .......... 4.31am SAT .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in F SAT .......... Bartok Quartet SAT .......... 5.00am SAT .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (Die SAT .......... Zauberflote, K620) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SAT .......... Michael Christie (conductor) SAT .......... 5.08am SAT .......... Kunzen, Friedrich (1761-1817): Symphony in G minor SAT .......... Concerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT .......... 5.25am SAT .......... Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Suite Hebraique No 5 for SAT .......... flute, clarinet, violin and cello SAT .......... Suzanne Shulman (flute) James Campbell (clarinet) SAT .......... Andrew Dawes (violin) Daniel Domb (cello) SAT .......... 5.41am SAT .......... Grechaninov, Alexandr Tikhonovich (1864-1956): 6 Motets, SAT .......... Op 155 Radio France Chorus Yves Castagnet (organ) SAT .......... Vladislav Chernuchenko (conductor) SAT .......... 6.00am SAT .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quintet in C, Op SAT .......... 29 Par-Ola Lindberg (viola) Yggdrasil String Quartet SAT .......... 6.33am SAT .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 44 in E minor SAT .......... (Trauer) Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra SAT .......... Michael Schonwandt (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gd39z) SAT .......... SAT .......... Including from 7.00am: SAT .......... SAT .......... Puccini: Intermezzo (Manon Lescaut) Berlin Philharmonic SAT .......... Herbert von Karajan (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... Castello: Sonata Seconda... in stil moderno Imaginarium SAT .......... Enrico Onofri (violin/director) SAT .......... SAT .......... From 8.00am: SAT .......... SAT .......... Bach: Italian Concerto, BWV971 Murray Perahia (piano) SAT .......... SAT .......... Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a SAT .......... Cleveland Orchestra Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 09:00 CD Review (b00gd5p6) SAT .......... Andrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programme SAT .......... devoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music. SAT .......... SAT .......... The full playlist will be placed on the website on Monday SAT .......... 5th January. SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... 9.30am SAT .......... Building a Library SAT .......... Simon Heighes compares available recordings of Dixit SAT .......... dominus by Handel, the 250th anniversary of whose birth is SAT .......... celebrated in 2009. SAT .......... SAT .......... The recommendation will be placed on the website on Monday SAT .......... 5th January. SAT .......... SAT .......... 10.30am SAT .......... James Jolly joins Andrew to discuss the wealth of recent SAT .......... and upcoming releases marking the four major composer SAT .......... anniversaries in 2009 - Purcell, Handel, Haydn and SAT .......... Mendelssohn. SAT .......... SAT .......... 11.35am SAT .......... Disc of the Week SAT .......... Brahms: Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor, Op 60 SAT .......... Renaud Capucon (violin) Gerard Causse (viola) SAT .......... Gautier Capucon (cello) Nicholas Angelich (piano). SAT .......... SAT .......... 12:15 Sunday Feature (b00c0nfg) SAT .......... Burney and Hawkins: A Tale of Two Histories SAT .......... Peter Holman explores a tale of rivalry, character SAT .......... assassination and social climbing as two historians SAT .......... compete for the musical hearts and minds of the English SAT .......... nation. SAT .......... SAT .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show (b008sbr4) SAT .......... What is Baroque? SAT .......... Catherine Bott braves the traffic of London EC4 armed with SAT .......... her trusty record collection to ponder the question, what SAT .......... is Baroque? SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... Matthew Locke: Dance from Psyche SAT .......... New London Consort / Philip Pickett SAT .......... L'Oiseau-Lyre 444 336-2 Track 30 SAT .......... SAT .......... Handel: Overture from Rinaldo SAT .......... Academy of Ancient Music / Christopher Hogwood SAT .......... Decca 467 087-2 CD1 Track 1 SAT .......... SAT .......... Monteverdi: Nisi Dominus from Vespers SAT .......... New London Consort / Phillip Pickett Decca 425 823-2 SAT .......... CD1 Track 15 SAT .......... SAT .......... Purcell: Ground in D minor Richard Egarr (harpsichord) SAT .......... GLOBE GLO5145 Track 26 SAT .......... SAT .......... Uccellini: Sonata quarto SAT .......... Rachel Podger (violin) / William Carter (theorbo) SAT .......... LINN CKD015 Track 3 SAT .......... SAT .......... Bach: Concerto for harpsichord and strings in D Minor SAT .......... BWV1050 The English Concert / Trevor Pinnock SAT .......... Decca 415 991-2 Tracks 1-3 SAT .......... SAT .......... Rameau: Platee SAT .......... Gilles Ragon (Platee ) / Vincent le Texier (Jupiter) / Les SAT .......... Musiciens du Louvre / Marc Minkowski Erato 2292-45028-2 SAT .......... CD2 Track 3 (Act 2 scene 3) SAT .......... SAT .......... Producer: Sam Phillips BBC Manchester SAT .......... SAT .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gf35f) SAT .......... From London's Wigmore Hall, Verity Sharp introduces a SAT .......... performance by the Florestan Piano Trio. SAT .......... SAT .......... Mozart: Trio in G for piano and strings, K496 SAT .......... Shostakovich: Trio No 2 in E for piano and strings, Op 67. SAT .......... SAT .......... 15:00 World Routes (b00gh5yw) SAT .......... World Routes in Brazil, Episode 2 SAT .......... In the second of two programmes, Lucy Duran travels deep SAT .......... into rural North East Brazil. This week she reaches the SAT .......... Sertao: Brazil's vast, hot, and in parts, lawless SAT .......... semi-desert. She meets a community of run-away slaves who SAT .......... settled in this remote part of the country to escape their SAT .......... Portuguese Masters. Plus, there's music for the indigenous SAT .......... Pifano flute and a session by local politician-cum-protest SAT .......... singer Sebastian Dias. Producer James Parkin. SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... Trad: Marchinha Cultural SAT .......... Performed by the Banda de Pifanos led by Pedro Sobrino SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Santa Antonio di Carnaiba, SAT .......... Pernambuco, Brazil on 6th September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Trad: Vesa Vaqueiro Falta Trad: Vaqueiro Novo Na Serra SAT .......... Trad: Embolada SAT .......... All performed by the Comunidade Quilombola do Leitao da SAT .......... Carapuca Recorded by the BBC on 6th September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Pedro Sobrin: Xote - Promessa a Padro Cicero SAT .......... Trad: Cultura Nordestina SAT .......... All performed by Banda de Pifanos led by Pedro Sobrino SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Santa Antonio di Carnaiba, SAT .......... Pernambuco, Brazil on 6th September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... Arr. Dias: Senarios do Pajeu Dias: Short Improvisation SAT .......... Dias: Suplica dos ecologos/Cancao da Floresta SAT .......... Dias: Cancao da Paz SAT .......... All performed and composed by Sebastiao Dias SAT .......... Recorded by the BBC in Sao Joaquin near Tabiram, SAT .......... Pernambuco, Brazil on 7th September 2008 SAT .......... SAT .......... World Routes SAT .......... SAT .......... Presented by Lucy Duran Produced by James Parkin SAT .......... Recorded and mixed by Martin Appleby SAT .......... SAT .......... Tel. 020 7765 4661 Fax 020 7765 5052 SAT .......... e-mail world.routes@bbc.co.uk SAT .......... SAT .......... Saturday 3rd January, 3pm SAT .......... SAT .......... 16:00 Jazz Library (b00gd5pg) SAT .......... Michael Brecker SAT .......... Alyn Shipton looks back at the recorded catalogue of the SAT .......... late Michael Brecker, a musician widely regarded as the SAT .......... most influential saxophonist since John Coltrane, playing SAT .......... discs singled out by the man himself in an archive Radio 3 SAT .......... interview. SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... Jazz Library Michael Brecker Jan 3rd 09 DISC 1 Title SAT .......... Anagram Artist Michael Brecker Composer Brecker Album SAT .......... Pilgrimage Label WA Number 0602517263512 Track 3 SAT .......... Personnel: M Brecker, ts; Pat Metheny, g; Brad Mehldau, p; SAT .......... John Patitucci, b; Jack DeJohnette, d. August 2006 DISC 2 SAT .......... Title Crunchy Granola Artist Dreams Composer Lurbahn Album SAT .......... Dreams Label CBS Number 64203 s.2 t.1 Personnel: inc. SAT .......... Michael Brecker, ts; Randy Brecker, t; Billy Cobham, d. SAT .......... 1972 DISC 3 Title Scrunch Artist Brecker Brothers Composer SAT .......... R Brecker / M Brecker/ Kessler / Kilgore Album Out of the SAT .......... Loop Label GRP Number 97842 Track 3 Personnel: Michael SAT .......... Brecker, ts; Randy Brecker, t; Dean Brown, g; James Genus, SAT .......... b; kb/rhythm programming Robbie SAT .......... SAT .......... 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00gd5pj) SAT .......... Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz SAT .......... requests. Email jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk. SAT .......... SAT .......... 18:00 Opera on 3 (b00gd5pl) SAT .......... Live from the Met, Puccini's La boheme SAT .......... Direct from the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Frederic SAT .......... Chaslin conducts a revival of Franco Zeffirelli's SAT .......... celebrated production of Puccini's much-loved opera, with SAT .......... a cast headed by Latvian soprano Maija Kovalevska as Mimi SAT .......... and Ramon Vargas as Rodolfo. SAT .......... SAT .......... A story that has touched opera audiences ever since its SAT .......... creation in 1895, it tells of the love between penniless SAT .......... young artists in 19th-century Paris, blighted by jealousy, SAT .......... harsh living conditions and grave illness. SAT .......... SAT .......... Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator Ira SAT .......... Siff. The two intervals include live backstage interviews SAT .......... and the popular Metropolitan Opera Quiz. SAT .......... SAT .......... Rodolfo, a poet ...... Ramon Vargas (tenor) SAT .......... Mimi, a seamstress ...... Maija Kovalesvska (soprano) SAT .......... Marcello, a painter ...... Mariusz Kwiecien (baritone) SAT .......... Schaunard, a musician ...... Tommi Hakala (baritone) SAT .......... Colline, a philosopher ...... Oren Gradus (bass) SAT .......... Musetta, a singer ...... Susanna Phillips (soprano) SAT .......... Benoit/Alcindoro ...... Paul Plishka (bass) SAT .......... Parpignol ...... Daniel Clark Smith (tenor) SAT .......... Chorus and Orchestra of Metropolitan Opera SAT .......... Frederic Chaslin (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 21:15 Clementi (b00gd5pn) SAT .......... Pianist Howard Shelley performs Clementi's Piano Sonata in SAT .......... A flat. SAT .......... SAT .......... 21:40 Pre-Hear (b00gd5pq) SAT .......... In an invitation concert from the BBC's Maida Vale SAT .......... studios, the Arditti Quartet give the world premiere SAT .......... performance of Michael Rosenzweig's Second String Quartet, SAT .......... a BBC commission. SAT .......... SAT .......... 22:15 Hear and Now (b00gd5ps) SAT .......... Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2008, Episode 3 SAT .......... Sara Mohr-Pietsch continues Hear and Now's coverage of the SAT .......... 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. This SAT .......... and Orchestra, part of the John Cage: Concert Reclaimed at SAT .......... this year's festival. Richard Barrett is joined by Arne SAT .......... Deforce and Yutaka Oya for the UK Premiere of his Nacht SAT .......... und Traume and there's music by Markus Trunk and a visit SAT .......... to the Huddersfield Art Gallery to take a look at an SAT .......... exhibition focussing on the work of the father of Dutch SAT .......... electroacoustic music Dick Raaijmakers. SAT .......... SAT .......... Including: SAT .......... SAT .......... Markus Trunk - Parhelion (10:54) Apartment House SAT .......... Sunday 30 November, Town Hall SAT .......... SAT .......... Richard Barrett - Nacht und traume (26:12) SAT .......... Arne Deforce (cello) Yutaka Oya (piano) SAT .......... Richard Barrett (electronics) SAT .......... Saturday 29 November, Studio 2 SAT .......... SAT .......... Markus Trunk - Raw Rows (8:02) ensemble plus-minus SAT .......... Sunday 23 November, St Paul’s Hall SAT .......... SAT .......... Dick Raaijmakers Kid Baltan - Colonel Bogey (excerpts) SAT .......... Basta 3091412 CD1 Track 9 SAT .......... Kid Baltan - Mechanical Motions (excerpts) SAT .......... Basta 3091412 CD1 Track 20 SAT .......... SAT .......... John Cage - Concert for piano and orchestra (45:19) SAT .......... Philip Thomas (piano) Apartment House SAT .......... Sunday 30 November, Town Hall SAT .......... SUN .......... SUNDAY 4 JANUARY 2009 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:00 The Early Music Show (b007r9z1) SUN .......... Henry VIII SUN .......... Henry VIII was one of the most remarkable and formidable SUN .......... English monarchs. The portrayal of Henry as a cantankerous SUN .......... despot has outshone the youthful Henry who was devoted to SUN .......... sports and arts. In his twenties and thirties, Henry SUN .......... penned several secular compositions, a variety of SUN .......... partsongs and consorts, 34 of which were compiled in the SUN .......... so-called Henry VIII manuscript. This manuscript also SUN .......... included works by several other musicians who passed SUN .......... through Henry's court, such as William Cornysh and Robert SUN .......... Fayrfax, and in today's programme Lucie Skeaping presents SUN .......... a selection of secular music from this manuscript. SUN .......... SUN .......... PLAYLIST: SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Greensleeves I Fagiolini The Forbury Consort SUN .......... Cantoris CRCD2365 Track 19 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: Pastyme with good companye I Fagiolini SUN .......... The Forbury Consort Cantoris CRCD2365 Track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: Consort V (extract) Sirinu SUN .......... Chandos CHAN 0621 Track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: O my heart The Hilliard Ensemble SUN .......... Saga Classics SCD9003 Track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: Gentil prince de renom (extract) Sirinu SUN .......... Chandos CHAN 0621 Track 29 SUN .......... SUN .......... Robert Fayrfax: Somewhat musing The Hilliard Ensemble SUN .......... Saga Classics SCD9008 Track 8 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: Consort XX (extract) SUN .......... Members of the New London Consort Saga Classics SCD9003 SUN .......... Track 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... Heinrich Isaac: La my (extract) Musica Antiqua of London SUN .......... Amon RA CDSAR51 Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... William Cornysh (jnr): A robyn, gentyl robyn I Fagiolini SUN .......... Cantoris CRCD2365 Track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Time to Pass with Goodly Sport / Taunder naken SUN .......... The City Waites SoundAlive SAMT008 CD Track 22 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: England be Glad The City Waites SUN .......... SoundAlive SAMFNCD 301 Track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... William Cornysh (jnr): Trolly lolly I Fagiolini SUN .......... The Forbury Consort Cantoris CRCD2365 Track 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: I am a jolly foster The City Waites SUN .......... SoundAlive SAMFNCD 301 Track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Richard Pygott: Quid petis, O fili The Sixteen SUN .......... Harry Christophers, director Collins Classics 14922 SUN .......... Track 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Jacques Barbireau: En frolyk weson The Hilliard Ensemble SUN .......... Members of the New London Consort Saga Classics SCD 9003 SUN .......... Track 11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: Consort XVI Sirinu Chandos CHAN 0621 SUN .......... Track 16 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Puzzle canon VI The Hilliard Ensemble SUN .......... Members of the New London Consort Saga Classics SCD 9003 SUN .......... Track 17 SUN .......... SUN .......... William Cornysh (jnr): Yow and I and Amyas SUN .......... Emily Van Evera, soprano Andrew Lawrence-King SUN .......... CRD 3448 CRD Track 22 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VII: Helas Madame Pro Cantione Antiqua SUN .......... Harmonia Mundi GD77178 CD 2 track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry VIII: Thow that men do call it dotage Sirinu SUN .......... Chandos CHAN 0621 Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Producer: Rebecca Bean BBC Manchester SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gd5rz) SUN .......... 1.00am SUN .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Overture (The King and the SUN .......... Charcoal Burner) Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Stefan Robl (conductor) SUN .......... 1.09am SUN .......... Smetana, Bedrich (1824 -1884): String Quartet No 1 in E SUN .......... minor (From My Life) Vertavo Quartet SUN .......... 1.38am SUN .......... Smetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Vltava (Ma vlast) SUN .......... Belgian National Orchestra Walter Weller (conductor) SUN .......... 1.52am SUN .......... Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Concerto No 1 for violin SUN .......... and orchestra, Op 35 Arabella Steinbacher (violin) SUN .......... Belgian National Orchestra Walter Weller (conductor) SUN .......... 2.18am SUN .......... Ysaye, Eugene (1858-1931): Finale (Violin Sonata No 2) SUN .......... Arabella Steinbacher (violin) SUN .......... 2.22am SUN .......... Dvorak: Symphony No 8 in G, Op 88 SUN .......... Belgian National Orchestra Walter Weller (conductor) SUN .......... 3.01am SUN .......... Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805), arr. Francesco Squarcia: SUN .......... String Quintet No 60 in G, G324 (La musica notturna delle SUN .......... strade di Madrid) I Cameristi Italiani SUN .......... 3.15am SUN .......... Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in C, Kk159 SUN .......... Natalya Pasichnyk (piano) SUN .......... 3.18am SUN .......... Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) arr. Timothy Kain: Sonata SUN .......... in D, Kk430 (arr. for guitar quartet) Guitar Trek SUN .......... 3.21am SUN .......... Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Sonata No 3 in C for violin SUN .......... and guitar, Op 64 (Centone di sonate) SUN .......... Andrea Sestakova (violin) Alois Mensik (guitar) SUN .......... 3.26am SUN .......... Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782): Quintet in F for SUN .......... flute, oboe, violin, viola and continuo, Op 11 No 3 SUN .......... Les Adieux SUN .......... 3.36am SUN .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in D, SUN .......... K284 Cathal Breslin (piano) SUN .......... 4.08am SUN .......... Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612): Sonata Pian' e forte SUN .......... Brass section of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra SUN .......... Kjetil Haugsand (conductor) SUN .......... 4.13am SUN .......... Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613), arr. Maxwell Davies: Two SUN .......... Motets: Peccantem me quotidiae; O vos omnes SUN .......... Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble SUN .......... 4.22am SUN .......... Holst, Gustav (1874-1934): Quintet in A flat for wind, Op SUN .......... 14 Cinque Venti SUN .......... 4.37am SUN .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sonata for Two Pianos SUN .......... Roland Pontinen, Love Derwinger (pianos) SUN .......... 5.01am SUN .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (Le nozze SUN .......... di Figaro) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Susanna Malkki (conductor) SUN .......... 5.05am SUN .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Concerto in E minor for SUN .......... violin and orchestra, Op 64 Renaud Capucon (violin) SUN .......... Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Paul McCreesh (conductor) SUN .......... 5.31am SUN .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 2 in D, Op 73 SUN .......... Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Eri Klas (conductor) SUN .......... 6.10am SUN .......... Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Norveg Lanyok (Norwegian Girls) SUN .......... BBC Singers Bob Chilcott (conductor) SUN .......... 6.14am SUN .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Lyric Pieces (selection) SUN .......... Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) SUN .......... 6.31am SUN .......... Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Symphonic Dance No 1, Op SUN .......... 45 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Andrew Litton (conductor) SUN .......... 6.43am SUN .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Les Preludes - symphonic poem SUN .......... after Lamartine, S97 Anima Eterna SUN .......... Jos van Immerseel (conductor). SUN .......... SUN .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gd7h7) SUN .......... Including from 7.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Dvorak: Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66 SUN .......... Czech Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Charles Mackerras (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Scarlatti: Sonata in D, Kk145 SUN .......... Pierre Hantai (harpsichord) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 8.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Pergolesi: Stabat mater dolorosa (Stabat mater) SUN .......... Andreas Scholl (countertenor) Barbara Bonney (soprano) SUN .......... Les Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset (director) SUN .......... SUN .......... Shostakovich: Jazz Suite No 1 SUN .......... Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra SUN .......... Ricardo Chailly (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 9.00am: SUN .......... SUN .......... Mozart: Rondo concertante for violin and orchestra, K269 SUN .......... Giuliano Carmignola (violin) Il Quartettone SUN .......... Carlo de Martini (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Ravel: Menuet antique Alexandre Tharaud (piano). SUN .......... SUN .......... 10:00 Iain Burnside (b00gd7h9) SUN .......... Opus 1 SUN .......... Iain asks how does a composer decide his career has SUN .......... started. Music includes a Beethoven piano trio, a Lassus SUN .......... madrigal and Beethoven's Sinfonietta. SUN .......... SUN .......... 12:00 Private Passions (b00gd7hc) SUN .......... Jonathan Dimbleby SUN .......... Michael Berkeley talks to broadcaster and political SUN .......... commentator Jonathan Dimbleby, chair of Radio 4's Any SUN .......... Questions?, biographer of Prince Charles and presenter of SUN .......... a BBC TV series about contemporary Russia. He studied the SUN .......... piano until his mid-teens and has chosen a Mozart piano SUN .......... sonata as well as music by Verdi, Bach, Beethoven, Britten SUN .......... and traditional ambassel music from Ethiopia. SUN .......... SUN .......... Including: SUN .......... SUN .......... 1 Sig M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (from Music from SUN .......... Chaucer) (Berkeley/OUP) 0’26 Beaux Arts Brass Quintet SUN .......... SUN .......... 2 Britten: ‘The Birth of Nicholas’ from ‘St Nicholas’ op SUN .......... 42 EMI CDM5651122 – Track 14 SUN .......... Robert Tear (tenor), Bruce Russell (treble), SUN .......... Andrew Davis & Ian Hare (piano duet), Cambridge Girls’ SUN .......... Choir, SUN .......... Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields (Leader Neville SUN .......... Marriner), SUN .......... Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (Sir David Willcocks) SUN .......... 2’34 SUN .......... SUN .......... 3 Beethoven: 3rd mvt ‘Scherzo’ from Symphony No.7 in A SUN .......... major Op 92 Beethoven Piano Concerto no 1 etc SONY SUN .......... CLASSICAL CD45830 – Track 6 SUN .......... Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim SUN .......... (Live Recording at the Philharmonie Berlin West, 1989) SUN .......... 7’35 SUN .......... SUN .......... 4 Verdi: ‘Ave Maria’ from Otello ‘Susan Chilcott in SUN .......... Brussels’ CYPRES RECORDS CYP8061 – Track 2 SUN .......... Susan Chilcott (soprano), Symphony Orchestra of La monnaie/ SUN .......... Antonio Pappano conductor 4’20 SUN .......... SUN .......... 5 Chanson Amhorique classique accomp on masenqo Ambassel SUN .......... music from Ethiopia (rec by Jean L Jenkins in 1964/66) SUN .......... VOGUE CLVLX164 – Track 8 3’29 SUN .......... SUN .......... 6 Mozart: 1st mvt from Piano Sonata in A major K331 RCA SUN .......... RD60407 – Track 4 Alicia de Larrocha (piano) 13’35 SUN .......... SUN .......... 7 JS Bach: Music from Part II of The St John Passion BWV SUN .......... 245 NAXOS 8557297 – CD2 Track 7 SUN .......... Choir of New College Oxford, Collegium Novum/Edward SUN .......... Higginbottom SUN .......... James Gilchrist (tenor), John Bernays, Eamonn Dougan (bass) SUN .......... 2’44 SUN .......... SUN .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00gd7hf) SUN .......... Catherine Bott delves into her personal record collection SUN .......... as she tries to answer the weighty question: What is SUN .......... Renaissance with the aid of musical illustrations from SUN .......... Landini, Dufay, Josquin, Tallis and Gesualdo among others. SUN .......... SUN .......... Including: SUN .......... SUN .......... LANDINI Ecco la Primavera Alla Francesca SUN .......... OPUS OPS 60 9206 Track 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... DUFAY Vergene bella The Medieval Ensemble of London SUN .......... L’OISEAU-LYRE 452 557-2 CD 2 Track 23 SUN .......... SUN .......... OCKEGHEM Ma Maistresse SUN .......... The Clerks’ Group/Edward Wickham (director) SUN .......... ASV CD GAU 186 Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... JOSQUIN DES PRES Kyrie from Missa L’homme armé SUN .......... A Sei Voci/Bernard Fabre-Garrus (director) SUN .......... ASTREE NAÏVE E 8809 Track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... THOMAS TALLIS Sancte Deus SUN .......... The Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips (director) SUN .......... GIMELL CDGIM 203 CD 1 Track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... PALESTRINA Agnus Dei II from Missa Papae Marcellae SUN .......... The Sixteen/Harry Christophers (director) SUN .......... COLLINS CLASSICS 50092 Track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... ADRIAN WILLAERT Ricercar Concordia SUN .......... BBC Music Vol 11 no.9 Track 20 SUN .......... SUN .......... segue SUN .......... SUN .......... CARLO VERARDI Vive el gran Re don Fernando Hesperion XX SUN .......... ALIA VOX AVSA 9838 Track 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... CLAUDIN DE SERMISY Changeons propos Orlando Consort SUN .......... HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907398 Track 15 SUN .......... SUN .......... THOMAS MORLEY It was a lover and his lass SUN .......... Musicians of the Globe PHILIPS 445 687-2 Track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... DOWLAND Flow my tears SUN .......... Alfred Deller (countertenor)/The Deller Consort SUN .......... VANGUARD CLASSICS 08 5071 71 Track 14 SUN .......... SUN .......... GESUALDO Dolcissima mia vita SUN .......... The Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley SUN .......... L’OISEAU LYRE 410 128-2 Track 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... Producer: Sam Phillips BBC Manchester SUN .......... SUN .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00gd7hh) SUN .......... Double bassist and Maestro judge Dominic Seldis makes his SUN .......... pick of the weekly postbag, including music from Walton's SUN .......... Henry V, ragtime from Scott Joplin, and Chopin played by SUN .......... Maurizio Pollini. Plus violinist Julian Rachlin on Brahms, SUN .......... Bernstein, and an unforgettable encounter with the SUN .......... American composer-conductor. SUN .......... SUN .......... Address: Radio 3 Requests, BBC Wales, Cardiff CF5 2YQ SUN .......... email: radio3requests@bbc.co.uk Phone: 03700 100 300 SUN .......... SUN .......... Including: SUN .......... SUN .......... Havergal Brian: Comedy Overture – The Jolly Miller SUN .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Lionel Friend (conductor) SUN .......... NAXOS 8.557775 SUN .......... SUN .......... Beethoven: Violin Concerto – 3rd movement SUN .......... Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin), Berlin Philharmonic, Hebert SUN .......... von Karajan (conductor) DG 413 818-2 t3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Quilter: Three Shakespeare Songs Op.6 SUN .......... Teddy Tahu Rhodes (baritone), Sharolyn Kimmorley (piano) SUN .......... ABC 476 7175 t4-6 SUN .......... SUN .......... Eller: Videvik (Twilight) SUN .......... Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (conductor) SUN .......... CHANDOS CHAN 8525 t6 SUN .......... SUN .......... Bach: Sonata in E major BWV1035 SUN .......... Lisa Beznosiuk (flute), Paul Nicholson (harpsichord), SUN .......... Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) SUN .......... HYPERION CDA67264/5 CD1 t12-end SUN .......... SUN .......... Chopin: Polonaise in A op.40 no.1 SUN .......... Maurizio Pollini (piano) DG 4137952 t3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Brahms: Symphony no.4 -4th mvt SUN .......... Vienna Philharmoni, Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SUN .......... DG 4100842 t3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches: In the Mountain Pass SUN .......... USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Fedoseyev SUN .......... (conductor) OLYMPIA OCD 107 t10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Joplin: Wall St Rag Scott Joplin (piano roll) SUN .......... BIOGRAPH BLP1010Q S1 B6 SUN .......... SUN .......... Virgil Thomson: Acadian Songs and Dances from Louisiana SUN .......... Story The New London Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor) SUN .......... HYPERION CDA66576 t11-17 SUN .......... SUN .......... Walton: Henry V – Agincourt SUN .......... Christopher Plummer (narrator), Academy of St Martin in SUN .......... the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) SUN .......... CHANDOS CHAN8892 SUN .......... SUN .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00g56cv) SUN .......... From Douai Abbey, with the Rodolfus Choir. SUN .......... SUN .......... Introit: Sing lullaby (Howells) Responses: Howells SUN .......... Psalms: 90, 148 (Symonds, Walmisley) SUN .......... First Lesson: Jeremiah 23, vv1-6 SUN .......... Office Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael) SUN .......... Canticles: Dallas Service (Howells) SUN .......... Second Lesson: Colossians 2, vv8-15 SUN .......... Anthem: Long, long ago (Howells) SUN .......... Final Hymn: Christ is the world's true light (Nun danket) SUN .......... Organ Voluntary: Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch, SUN .......... BWV 769 (Bach) SUN .......... SUN .......... Director of music: Ralph Allwood Organist: Tom Winpenny. SUN .......... SUN .......... 17:00 Discovering Music (b00gd7hk) SUN .......... The Art of Jazz Improvisation SUN .......... Pianist and broadcaster Julian Joseph presents the SUN .......... programme from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama as SUN .......... part of the 2008 London Jazz Festival. SUN .......... SUN .......... Performing alongside his own Trio, singer Cleveland SUN .......... Watkiss and the Guildhall Big Band, Julian provides a SUN .......... unique insight into the art of improvisation, using SUN .......... excerpts from jazz standards as well as form his own SUN .......... music, including performances of The Reverend and Mountain SUN .......... of Hope. SUN .......... SUN .......... 18:30 The Choir (b00gf8dd) SUN .......... Bodleian Libarary Exhibition SUN .......... Presented by Aled Jones. Conductor Harry Christophers SUN .......... reports from Oxford's Bodleian library on its exhibition SUN .......... of almost 800 years of priceless British choir manuscripts SUN .......... and also gets a chance to hear what is universally SUN .......... regarded as the worst oratorio of all time, George SUN .......... Tolhurst's Ruth. Plus a look ahead to the big choral SUN .......... anniversaries of 2009. SUN .......... SUN .......... 20:00 Drama on 3 (b00gd7hp) SUN .......... In the Absence of Geoff SUN .......... A comedy about love, loss and identity from award-winning SUN .......... writer Charlotte Jones. SUN .......... SUN .......... Geoff is in his 40s and facing ruin: his small business is SUN .......... about to collapse, his marriage is failing and his child SUN .......... hates him. He pretends to suffer from amnesia, becoming a SUN .......... media hero and bringing in money. But his daughter become SUN .......... suspicious and his cover finally cracks. SUN .......... SUN .......... Geoff ...... Adam Godley Dawn ...... Amanda Lawrence SUN .......... Lauren ...... Lizzy Watts SUN .......... Stacey ...... Grainne Dromgoole SUN .......... Instructor ...... Jonathan Tafler SUN .......... WPC ...... Donnla Hughes Journalist ...... Dan Starkey SUN .......... Doctor ...... Gunnar Cauthery SUN .......... Clifford ...... Malcolm Tierney SUN .......... SUN .......... Directed by Claire Grove. SUN .......... SUN .......... 21:30 Sunday Feature (b00gd7hr) SUN .......... Vril SUN .......... Matthew Sweet finds out about Vril, the infinitely SUN .......... powerful energy source of the species of superhumans which SUN .......... featured in Victorian author and politician Edward Bulwer SUN .......... Lytton's pioneering science fiction novel The Coming Race. SUN .......... Although it was completely fictional, many people were SUN .......... desperate to believe it really existed and had the power SUN .......... to transform their lives. With a visit to Knebworth House, SUN .......... Lytton's vast, grandiloquent Gothic mansion, where Matthew SUN .......... meets Lytton's great-great-great-grandson, and hears how SUN .......... his book was meant to be a warning about technology, SUN .......... soulless materialism and utopian dreams. At London's Royal SUN .......... Albert Hall, he discovers how a doctor, Herbert Tibbits, a SUN .......... SUN .......... 22:15 Words and Music (b00gd7ht) SUN .......... The Year SUN .......... SUN .......... This edition of Words and Music explores the changing SUN .......... seasons for the first programme of the New year. Andrew SUN .......... Lincoln and Emma Fielding read a selection of poetry SUN .......... interspersed with seasonal music. SUN .......... SUN .......... I chose Ted Hughes' Seasons Songs as a thread for the SUN .......... programme. These fine poems are full of sharp observation SUN .......... and the feeling of natural forces of destruction and SUN .......... renewal. Alongside Ted Hughes, I chose a range of poetry SUN .......... which picked up on these themes from Thomas Hardy, Robert SUN .......... Frost and William Blake among others. SUN .......... SUN .......... I selected some music directly linked to seasons - from SUN .......... Piazzolla's atmospheric tangos from Kremerata Baltica, to SUN .......... Cage's studies in sound for his Seasons and the legendary SUN .......... recording of Gershwin's Summertime from Sarah Vaughan. At SUN .......... other times, there's abstract music which seemed to match SUN .......... the mood of the readings. Fretwork's recording of Byrd SUN .......... leads to Robert Grave's A Prayer for Spring; Steve Reich's SUN .......... Music for mallet instruments, voices and organ matches SUN .......... picks up on the famous express of Hughes' Deceptions SUN .......... leading to Gerald Manley Hopkins's poem about the cuckoo SUN .......... where the whole landscape flushes on a sudden at a sound. SUN .......... SUN .......... A centre point for the programme is Samuel Barber's Summer SUN .......... Music in a vibrant recording by the Berlin Philharmonic SUN .......... Wind Quintet which leads to the playful poem Hay by Ted SUN .......... Hughes. SUN .......... SUN .......... The programme draws to a close with DH Lawrence's elegy SUN .......... for winter, and Ligeti's sparse Atmospheres. I end with SUN .......... Tennyson's poem, Death of the Old Year which beautifully SUN .......... depicts the feeling of loss at the end of the year, and SUN .......... tentative hope as a new year begins. SUN .......... SUN .......... Jessica Isaacs (producer) SUN .......... SUN .......... Readers: Emma Fielding (EF) and Andrew Lincoln (AL) SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:00:00 SUN .......... Sir Michael Tippett: New Year space ship landing SUN .......... Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by SUN .......... R. Hickox SUN .......... Chandos CHAN 9299 Tk 5 SUN .......... 00:00:05 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: New Year Song (EF) SUN .......... 00:01:40 SUN .......... Let an anthem praise SUN .......... Parley of instruments and Peter Holman SUN .......... Hyperion CDA66924 Tk 2 SUN .......... 00:04:15 SUN .......... Thomas Hardy At the entering of the New Year (AL & EF) SUN .......... 00:05:45 SUN .......... Byrd: Te lucis a 4 no 2, verse 2 Fretwork SUN .......... Virgin classics VC5450312 Tk 21 SUN .......... 00:07:00 SUN .......... Robert Graves: A Prayer for Spring (EF) SUN .......... 00:08:30 SUN .......... Mahler arr Berio: Fruhlingsmorgen SUN .......... Andreas Schmidt (baritone) SUN .......... Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Berlin conducted by C. Garben SUN .......... RCA 09026611842 Tk 12 SUN .......... 00:10:00 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: March morning unlike others (AL) SUN .......... 00:11:30 SUN .......... Piazzolla: Primavera portena SUN .......... Gidon Kremer/Kremerata Baltica Nonesuch 7559795682 Tk 16 SUN .......... 00:13:20 SUN .......... Chaucer: General Prologue from Canterbury Tales SUN .......... read in Middle English by Trevor Eaton Pearl GEM0160 SUN .......... 00:14:20 SUN .......... In the merry month of May Deller Consort/Alfred Deller SUN .......... Vanguard 08503971 Tk 23 SUN .......... 00:16:00 SUN .......... Wordsworth: Lines written in Early Spring (AL) SUN .......... 00:17:00 SUN .......... Richard Rodgers June is burstin out all over (from SUN .......... Carousel) SUN .......... Claramae Turner, Barbara Ruick and mixed chorus SUN .......... Capitol CDP7466352 Tk 6 SUN .......... 00:21:00 SUN .......... Reich: Music for mallet instruments, voices and organ SUN .......... Amiata ARNR0393 Tk 1 SUN .......... 00:21:20 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: Deceptions (AL & EF) SUN .......... 00:22:20 SUN .......... Gerald Manley Hopkins: Repeat that, repeat (AL) SUN .......... 00:25:20 SUN .......... Barber: Summer Music Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet SUN .......... BIS CD952BIS Tk 1 SUN .......... 00:36:30 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: Hay (EF) SUN .......... 00:37:30 SUN .......... Sumer is a-comin in The Dufay Collective SUN .......... Chandos Chan 9396 Tk 20 SUN .......... 00:42:00 SUN .......... Piazzolla: Verano porteno SUN .......... Gidon Kremer and Kremer Baltica Nonesuch 7559795682 Tk 4 SUN .......... 00:43:40 SUN .......... William Blake: The schoolboy (AL) SUN .......... 00:44:40 SUN .......... Cage: Seasons SUN .......... Margaret Leng Tan: prepared piano, toy piano SUN .......... American Composers Orchestra SUN .......... conducted by D. Russell Davies ECM 4651402 Tk 4 SUN .......... 00:46:00 SUN .......... Summertime Sarah Vaughan Mercury 83069922 Tk 12 SUN .......... 00:49:00 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: The Harvest moon (EF) SUN .......... 00:50:00 SUN .......... El-Khoury: Autumn leaves SUN .......... Orchestre Colonne conducted by P. Dervaux SUN .......... Naxos 8557692 Tk 7 SUN .......... 00:53:00 SUN .......... Rossetti: Autumn Song (AL) SUN .......... 00:53:30 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: Leaves (EF & AL) SUN .......... 00:54:20 SUN .......... Ligeti: Autumn at Varsovie Toros Can (piano) SUN .......... Empreinte Digitale Ed 13125 Tk 6 SUN .......... 00:56:15 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: The Seven Sorrows (EF) SUN .......... 00:57:45 SUN .......... Vivaldi: Concerto in F major, Op 8 no 3 Adagio molto SUN .......... Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica Tk 10 SUN .......... 01:00:30 SUN .......... Thomas Hardy: Darkling Thrush (AL) SUN .......... 01:01:36 SUN .......... Cage: The Seasons American Composers Orchestra SUN .......... conducted by D. Russell Davies ECM 4651402 Tk 2 SUN .......... 01:03:00 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: Warrior of Winter (EF) SUN .......... 01:04:00 SUN .......... DH Lawrence: A Winter’s Tale (AL) SUN .......... 01:05:00 SUN .......... Ligeti: Atmospheres Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... conducted by C. Abbado DG 4292602 Tk 2 SUN .......... 01:07:00 SUN .......... Ted Hughes: Warm and Cold (EF) SUN .......... 01:08:00 SUN .......... Lux Hodie The Boston Camerata Nonesuch 71315 Tk 9 SUN .......... 01:09:00 SUN .......... Tennyson: Death of the Old Year (EF) SUN .......... 01:12:00 SUN .......... Byrd: Miserere a 4 Fretwork Virgin classics VC5450312 SUN .......... Tk 22 SUN .......... SUN .......... 23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00gd7hw) SUN .......... Programme Description:- SUN .......... Claire Martin presents Jazz Line-Up with a discussion on SUN .......... all things jazz with Alan Bates, Nigel Hitchcock and Tom SUN .......... Cawley. Also featuring a studio session from the David SUN .......... Patrick Trio and guest Patrick Kenny on Trombone. SUN .......... SUN .......... Including: SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Sugar Artist: Cleo Laine SUN .......... CD: Quality Time SUN .......... Track: 10 Label: Sepia Records RSCD 2016 SUN .......... Comp: Sidney Mitchell/Edna Alexander/Macco Pinkard SUN .......... Pub: EMI United Partnership Ltd Dur: 03.55 SUN .......... SUN .......... Session Music – One SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: The Enigma Artist: David Patrick Trio SUN .......... Comp: David Patrick Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 05.51 SUN .......... SUN .......... Session Music – Two SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Turbulent Times SUN .......... Artist: David Patrick Trio & Patrick Kenny, Trombone SUN .......... Comp: Patrick Kenny Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 09.05 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Kicks SUN .......... Artist: Nat King Cole/Buddy Rich/Charlie Shavers SUN .......... LP: Anatomy of a Jam Session SUN .......... Track: S2 B5 Label: Black Lion BLP 30104 SUN .......... Comp: Eddie Laguna Pub: Art Music Dur: 06.03 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Very Loved Artist: Curios SUN .......... CD: Hidden SUN .......... Track: 4 Label: Jazzizit Records JITCD 0744 SUN .......... Comp: Tom Cawley Pub: PRS/MCPS Dur: 04.42 SUN .......... SUN .......... Session Music - Three SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: The Blissful Sound of Ellingtonia SUN .......... Artist: David Patrick Trio Comp: David Patrick SUN .......... Pub: MPCS/PRS Dur: 02.40 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: The Mean Time Artist: Michael Brecker SUN .......... CD: Pilgrimage SUN .......... Track: 1 Label: WA Records 060251 7263512 SUN .......... Comp: Michael Brecker Pub: Grand Street Music/BMI SUN .......... Dur: 06.49 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Still Artist: E.S.T. SUN .......... CD: Leucocyte SUN .......... Track: 5 Label: The Act Company SUN .......... Comp: Esbjorn Svensson/San Berglund/Magnus Ostrom SUN .......... Pub: Biem/Gema Dur: 05.56 SUN .......... MON .......... MONDAY 5 JANUARY 2009 MON .......... MON .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gd8w6) MON .......... 1.00am MON .......... Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): 3 pieces for piano MON .......... 1.16am MON .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata quasi una MON .......... fantasia in C sharp minor for piano, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight) MON .......... Havard Gimse (piano) MON .......... 1.31am MON .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Song to the Moon (Rusalka, Op MON .......... 114) 1:37am MON .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907), arr. Max Reger: I Love Thee MON .......... (Hjertets melodier, Op 5) MON .......... 1.39am MON .......... Coward, Noel (1899-1973): I'll follow my secret heart MON .......... (Conversation Piece) Yvonne Kenny (soprano) MON .......... Melbourne Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Vladimir Kamirski (conductor) MON .......... 1.44am MON .......... Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899), arr. Alban Berg: Wein, MON .......... Weib und Gesang (arr. for string quartet, piano and MON .......... harmonium) Canadian Chamber Ensemble MON .......... Raffi Armenian (conductor) MON .......... 1.55am MON .......... Kunzen, Friedrich (1761-1817): Overture (Vinhoesten) MON .......... Danish Radio Concert Orchestra MON .......... Peter Marschik (conductor) MON .......... 2.00am MON .......... Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Varnatt MON .......... Swedish Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Stefan Skold (conductor) MON .......... 2.09am MON .......... Giuliani, Mauro (1781-1829): Six Variations for violin and MON .......... guitar, Op 81 Laura Vadjon (violin) MON .......... Romana Matanovac (guitar) MON .......... 2.18am MON .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 1 in A MON .......... minor for violin and string orchestra, BWV1041 MON .......... La Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (violin/conductor) MON .......... 2.32am MON .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 21 in C MON .......... for piano and orchestra, K467 Havard Gimse (piano) MON .......... Trondheim Symphony Orchestra Susanna Malkki (conductor) MON .......... 3.01am MON .......... Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): Sonata in D for MON .......... violin and continuo, Op 8 No 2 MON .......... Gottfried von der Goltz (violin) MON .......... Torsten Johann (harpsichord/positive organ) MON .......... Lee Santana (theorbo) MON .......... 3.12am MON .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sonata for oboe and piano MON .......... Roger Cole (oboe) Linda Lee Thomas (piano) MON .......... 3.26am MON .......... Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): 3 Psaumes de David, Op 339 MON .......... Elmer Iseler Singers Elmer Iseler (conductor) MON .......... 3.35am MON .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Nisi dominus (Psalm 127), MON .......... RV608 Matthew White (countertenor) Arte dei Suonatori MON .......... Eduardo Lopez (conductor) MON .......... 3.55am MON .......... Copi, Ambroz (b.1973): Psalm 108 (My heart is steadfast) MON .......... Chamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor) MON .......... 4.00am MON .......... Arnic, Blaz (1901-1970): Suite about the well, Op 5 MON .......... Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Lovrenc Arnic (conductor) MON .......... 4.32am MON .......... Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Duetto amoroso MON .......... Tomaz Lorenz (violin) Jerko Novak (guitar) MON .......... 4.42am MON .......... Bellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835): Vanne o rosa fortunate; MON .......... Bella Nice, che d'amore Nicolai Gedda (tenor) MON .......... Miguel Zanetti (piano) MON .......... 4.48am MON .......... Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Waverley - overture, Op 1 MON .......... Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Ondrej Lenard (conductor) MON .......... 5.01am MON .......... Bruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Die Zeit meines Abschieds MON .......... ist vorhanden (cantata) Greta De Reyghere (soprano) MON .......... James Bowman (countertenor) Guy de Mey (tenor) MON .......... Max van Egmond (bass) Ricercar Consort MON .......... 5.08am MON .......... Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Canzona (fugue) in G for MON .......... organ, BuxWV 175 Bernard Lagace (organ) MON .......... 5.12am MON .......... Enna, August (1859-1939): Five piano pieces MON .......... Ida Cernecka (piano) MON .......... 5.26am MON .......... Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Quintet for wind, Op 43 MON .......... Cinque Venti MON .......... 5.50am MON .......... Trad: Swedish Folk Melody Young Danish String Quartet MON .......... 5.53am MON .......... Boeck, August de (1865-1937): Fantasie on two Flemish MON .......... folksongs MON .......... Belgian Radio and Television Philharmonic Orchestra MON .......... Alexander Rahbari (conductor) MON .......... 6.01am MON .......... Ysaye, Eugene (1858-1931): Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, MON .......... Op 27 (Ballade) Ana Savicka (violin) MON .......... 6.09am MON .......... Ockeghem, Johannes (c.1410-1497): Salve regina MON .......... Hilliard Ensemble MON .......... 6.20am MON .......... Desprez, Josquin (c.1450/55-1521): In te domine speravi MON .......... Anon. (c.1500): Zorzi, Giorgio (Salterello); Forte cose e MON .......... la speranza Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... Musica Antiqua of London Philip Thorby (viol/director) MON .......... 6.28am MON .......... Brusselmans, Michel (1886-1960): Scenes after Breughel - MON .......... symphonic sketches Vlaams Radio Orkest MON .......... Bjarte Engeset (conductor) MON .......... 6.43am MON .......... Gossec, Francois-Joseph (1734-1829): Symphony in D, Op 5 MON .......... No 5 (Pastorella) Tafelmusik MON .......... Jeanne Lamon (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gd8w8) MON .......... Including from 7.00am: MON .......... MON .......... Schubert: Overture (Rosamunde) MON .......... Munich Philharmonic Orchestra MON .......... Sergiu Celibidache (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Hahn: A Chloris Susan Graham (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... Malcolm Martineau (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Rossini: Variations for Wind Quartet MON .......... Members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra MON .......... Ivan Fischer (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... From 8.30am: MON .......... MON .......... Arnold: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness MON .......... London Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Scarlatti: E pur vuole il cielo e amore - cantata for MON .......... soprano and alto Sandrine Piau (soprano) MON .......... Gerard Lesne (alto) Il Seminario Musicale MON .......... MON .......... Ravel: Sonate posthume Joseph Suk (violin) MON .......... Josef Hala (piano). MON .......... MON .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gd8wb) MON .......... Including: MON .......... 10.00 William Grant Still MON .......... Symphony No.1 'Afro-American' Fort Smith Symphony MON .......... John Jeter (conductor) MON .......... 10.26* Brahms MON .......... Hungarian Dances (various) MON .......... Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky (piano) MON .......... 10.35* Haydn MON .......... Symphony No.107 'Symphony A' MON .......... Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Charles Adler (conductor) MON .......... 10.49* Bocccherini MON .......... Quintettino in C major “La Musica Notturna delle Strade di MON .......... Madrid” Les Concert des Nations MON .......... Jordi Savall (director) MON .......... 11.03* Barber MON .......... Symphony No.1 Royal Scottish National Orchestra MON .......... Marin Alsop (conductor) Cont.p.2 r301mon1000p.2 MON .......... 11.26* Handel MON .......... Dixit Dominus The Building a Library recommendation MON .......... MON .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gd8wd) MON .......... Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Episode 1 MON .......... Donald Macleod and Purcell expert Bruce Wood look at the MON .......... important events of Purcell's early years. The years of MON .......... the Commonwealth were lean times for musicians. The MON .......... restoration of monarchy brought the re-establishment of MON .......... Royal Music and young Purcell was quick to follow in the MON .......... family tradition in the service of the King. MON .......... MON .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. MON .......... MON .......... What hope remains now he is gone Susan Gritton (soprano) MON .......... Michael George (bass) The King's Consort MON .......... Robert King (director) Hyperion CDA 66710 - Tr 5 MON .......... MON .......... Staircase Overture MON .......... Parley of Instruments Renaissance Violin Band MON .......... Peter Holman (director) Hyperion CDA 66667 - Tr 48 MON .......... MON .......... Blow up the trumpet in Sion Z10 King's College Choir MON .......... David Willcocks (director) MON .......... MON .......... Fantazia 6 a 4 Phantasm Simax PSC1124 - Tr 6 MON .......... MON .......... My Beloved Spake The Choir of Christ Church Oxford MON .......... Simon Preston (director) MON .......... MON .......... From Silent Shades; How I sigh when I think of the charms MON .......... of my swain (1680) Susan Gritton (soprano) MON .......... The King's Consort Robert King (director) MON .......... Hyperion CDA 66710 MON .......... MON .......... If even I more riches did desire Z544 Red Byrd MON .......... Parley of Instruments Peter Holman (director) MON .......... Hyperion CDA 66750 - Tr 12. MON .......... MON .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gd8wg) MON .......... From Wigmore Hall, London. MON .......... MON .......... Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Philip Thomas (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Mozart: Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers MON .......... verbrannte, K520; Das Veilchen, K476; Abendempfindung an MON .......... Laura, K523; Dans un bois, K308; Ridente la calma, K152; MON .......... Wie unglucklich bin ich nit, K147; Der Zauberer, K472 MON .......... MON .......... Mendelssohn: Neue Liebe, Op 19, No 4 (Heine); Der Mond, Op MON .......... 86, No 5 (Geibel); Es weit und Rat; Romanze; Im Fruhling; MON .......... Frage, Op No 1 (Voss); Hexenlied, Op 8, No 8 (Holty) MON .......... MON .......... Wolf: Auch kleine Dinge; Mein Liebster ist so klein; Wer MON .......... rief dich denn?; Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen; MON .......... Du denkst mit einem Fadchen mich zu fangen; Mein Liebster MON .......... singt; Wohl kenn' ich Euren Stand; Wir haben beide lange MON .......... Zeit; Schweig' einmal still; Ich hab in Penna einen MON .......... Liebsten wohnen (Italienisches Liederbuch). MON .......... MON .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gd8xp) MON .......... Bohemian Rhapsody, 05/01/2009 MON .......... Jonathan Swain presents Czech music from the BBC MON .......... orchestras. MON .......... MON .......... Smetana: Overture (The Bartered Bride) MON .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Martyn Brabbins (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Dvorak: Concerto in B minor for cello and orchestra, Op 104 MON .......... Alban Gerhardt (cello) BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Martyn Brabbins (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra, Sz 116 MON .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Martyn Brabbins (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Jorg Widmann: ad absurdum Sergei Nakariakov (trumpet) MON .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Bruckner: Symphony No 7 BBC Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Jiri Belohlavek (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gdb06) MON .......... MON .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00gdb08) MON .......... 2008, Prom 57: Stucky, Gershwin, Stravinsky, Prom 57 - MON .......... Repeat MON .......... MON .......... Another chance to hear a 2008 Prom in which the New York MON .......... Philharmonic and its music director Lorin Maazel perform a MON .......... work jointly commissioned from Steven Stucky by the MON .......... orchestra and the BBC. MON .......... MON .......... This is followed by a performance of Gershwin's MON .......... jazz-inspired Piano Concerto, with soloist Jean-Yves MON .......... Thibaudet, and Stravinsky's seminal ballet The Rite of MON .......... Spring. MON .......... MON .......... Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) New York Philharmonic MON .......... Lorin Maazel (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Steven Stucky: Rhapsodies (BBC/NYPO co-commission) MON .......... Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F MON .......... Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring MON .......... MON .......... Plus a look at a Proms Chamber Music concert from 1997 and MON .......... a concert by Polyphony, including: MON .......... MON .......... Part: 7 Advent Antiphons. MON .......... MON .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gdb0b) MON .......... Matthew Sweet talks to behavioural biologist Paul Martin MON .......... about society's changing attitudes to pleasure and the MON .......... scientific reasons for our hedonistic impulses. In his MON .......... book Sex Drugs and Chocolate, Martin asks is pleasure MON .......... selfish and are we selfish to pursue it? He considers MON .......... pleasure-seekers from Nero to Elvis and pleasure's MON .......... opposites - boredom, unhappiness - chemical pleasures, sex MON .......... and addiction. MON .......... MON .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gd8wd) MON .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON .......... MON .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gdb0d) MON .......... The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments, The Moment of MON .......... Hope MON .......... Drawing on her own experiences of having grown up in the MON .......... Great Hospital, Norwich, and living at New College, MON .......... Oxford, where she teaches history and religion, Jane Shaw MON .......... explores the viability of utopian communities. MON .......... MON .......... 23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00gdb0g) MON .......... Best of Sessions 2008 MON .......... Jez Nelson selects music from the best studio sessions MON .......... recorded exclusively for the programme during 2008. MON .......... Featuring improvising quintet The Gannets, led by the MON .......... Guillemots's Fyfe Dangerfield, solo trumpet music from MON .......... AACM stalwart Wadada Leo Smith, keyboard wizardry from MON .......... Bojan Z, and Phil Minton, whose innovative vocal MON .......... techniques have seen him at the forefront of experimental MON .......... music for over 40 years. MON .......... TUE .......... TUESDAY 6 JANUARY 2009 TUE .......... TUE .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gdbmy) TUE .......... 1.01am TUE .......... Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Dances of Galanta TUE .......... Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Andres Orozco-Estrada (conductor) TUE .......... 1.20am TUE .......... Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Concerto No 2 in C minor TUE .......... for piano and orchestra, Op 18 Dejan Lazic (piano) TUE .......... Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Andres Orozco-Estrada (conductor) TUE .......... 1.58am TUE .......... Chopin, Fryderyk: (1810-1849): Waltz, Op 64 No 1 (Minute TUE .......... Waltz) Dejan Lazic (piano) TUE .......... 2.01am TUE .......... Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Suite No 3 for strings TUE .......... (Ancient airs and Dances for lute) I Cameristi Italiani TUE .......... 2.20am TUE .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): 11 Zigeunerlieder, Op 103 TUE .......... Danish National Radio Choir Bengt Forsberg (piano) TUE .......... Stefan Parkman (conductor) TUE .......... 2.40am TUE .......... Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962): Concerto for flute and TUE .......... orchestra Petri Alanko (flute) TUE .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) TUE .......... 3.01am TUE .......... Reinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Trio in A minor for oboe, horn TUE .......... and piano, Op 188 Jaap Prinsen (horn) TUE .......... Maarten Karres (oboe) Ariane Veelo-Karres (piano) TUE .......... 3.24am TUE .......... Bruch, Max (1838-1920): Concerto No 1 in G minor for TUE .......... violin and orchestra, Op 26 Ion Voicu (violin) TUE .......... Romanian National Radio Orchestra TUE .......... Emanuel Elenescu (conductor) TUE .......... 3.47am TUE .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Dichterliebe, Op 48 TUE .......... Kevin McMillan (baritone) Michael McMahon (piano) TUE .......... 4.21am TUE .......... Bartak, Bela (1881-1945): Concerto for orchestra, Sz 116 TUE .......... Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava TUE .......... Ondrej Lenard (conductor) TUE .......... 5.01am TUE .......... Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758): Lute Concerto in D TUE .......... minor Konrad Junghanel (lute) Music Antiqua Koln TUE .......... Reinhard Goebel (director) TUE .......... 5.15am TUE .......... India, Sigismondo d' (c.1582-c.1629): Se Tu Silvio crudel TUE .......... Cantus Colln TUE .......... 5.31am TUE .......... Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): String Sextet in A minor, Op 18 TUE .......... Stockholm String Sextet TUE .......... 5.58am TUE .......... Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat TUE .......... minor, Op 35 Ivo Pogorelich (piano) TUE .......... 6.18am TUE .......... Bach, Georg Christoph (1642-1703): Siehe, wie fein und TUE .......... lieblich ist es - vocal concerto for 2 tenors, bass and TUE .......... instruments Paul Elliott, Hein Meens (tenors) TUE .......... Stephen Varcoe (bass) Musica Antiqua Koln TUE .......... Reinhard Goebel (director) TUE .......... 6.25am TUE .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in B minor for TUE .......... oboe and keyboard, BWV1030 Douglas Boyd (oboe) TUE .......... Knut Johannessen (harpsichord) TUE .......... 6.42am TUE .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Bagatelles for 2 violins, TUE .......... cello and harmonium, Op 47 Aronowitz Ensemble. TUE .......... TUE .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gdbn1) TUE .......... From 7.00am TUE .......... TUE .......... Beethoven: Overture - Die Weihe des Hauses TUE .......... Berliner Philharmonic Claudio Abbado (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Cherubini: Sonata No 2 in F for horn and strings TUE .......... Barry Tuckwell (horn) Academy of St Martin in the Fields TUE .......... Neville Marriner (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Stravinsky: Scherzo a la Russe TUE .......... The Orchestra of St Luke's Robert Craft (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Mozart: Venite, inginocchiatevi (Le nozze di Figaro) TUE .......... Susanna ...... Graziella Sciutti TUE .......... Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra Vittorio Gui (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Bach: Aria and Ten Variations in the Italian Style TUE .......... Rosalyn Tureck (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... Roussel: Suite No 2 (Bacchus et Ariane, Op 43) TUE .......... Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Hans Vonk (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gdbn3) TUE .......... 10.00am TUE .......... Mendelssohn: Konzertstucke No 2 in D minor for clarinet, TUE .......... basset-horn and orchestra, Op 114 TUE .......... Sabine Meyer (clarinet) Wolfgang Meyer (basset-horn) TUE .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields TUE .......... Kenneth Sillito (conductor) EMI 557 359-2 TUE .......... 10.09am TUE .......... Copland: Short Symphony Orpheus Chamber Orchestra TUE .......... DG 427 335-2 TUE .......... 10.28am TUE .......... Lou Harrison: Threnody for Carlos Chavez TUE .......... Geraldine Walther (viola) Gamelan Sekar Kembar TUE .......... NEW ALBION NA122 TUE .......... 10.37am TUE .......... Tomas de Torrejon y Velasco: A este sol peregrino TUE .......... Anne Azema, Dana Hanchard (soprano) TUE .......... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor) Daniel McCabe (baritone) TUE .......... Boston Camerata Joel Cohen (director) TUE .......... ERATO 2292 45977-2 TUE .......... 10.42am TUE .......... Miguel Perez de Zavala: Variations on Marizapalos TUE .......... Andrew Lawrence-King (Spanish harp) TUE .......... HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907293 TUE .......... 10.46am TUE .......... Juan Gutierrez de Padilla: Missa ego flos campi TUE .......... Ex Cathedra Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor) TUE .......... HYPERION CDA67380 TUE .......... 11.03am TUE .......... Handel: Organ Concerto in G minor Op 7, No 5, HWV310 TUE .......... Karl Richter (organ) Karl Richter Chamber Orchestra TUE .......... TELDEC 4509 97900-2 (3 CDs) TUE .......... 11.18am TUE .......... Amy Beach: Symphony No 1 Detroit Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Neeme Jarvi (conductor) CHANDOS 8958. TUE .......... TUE .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbn5) TUE .......... Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Episode 2 TUE .......... Donald Macleod and Bruce Wood chart Purcell's progress in TUE .......... his early 20s. By this time he was married and working at TUE .......... Charles II's court. He was also holding down duties at TUE .......... Westminster Abbey. Life was good, yet tinged at the same TUE .......... time with sadness as he had to cope with a number of TUE .......... deaths in his family including two of his own children. TUE .......... TUE .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. TUE .......... TUE .......... Once, Twice, Thrice TUE .......... Brian Etheridge, Michael George, Stephen Roberts (bass) TUE .......... Teldec 4509979932 T9 TUE .......... TUE .......... She loves and she confesses too Susan Gritton (soprano) TUE .......... The King's Consort Robert King (director) TUE .......... Hyperion CDA 66730 T1 TUE .......... TUE .......... Welcome vicegerent of the mighty King TUE .......... Ensemble William Byrd Graham O'Reilly (conductor) TUE .......... Adda 581242 TUE .......... TUE .......... Rejoice in the Lord Always TUE .......... Choir of King's College, Cambridge Leonhardt Consort TUE .......... Gustav Leonhardt (director) TUE .......... TUE .......... Welcome to all the pleasures TUE .......... Susan Hamilton, Siri Thornhill (soprano) TUE .......... Robin Blaze, Martin van der Zeijist (countertenor) TUE .......... Mark Padmore (tenor) TUE .......... Jonathan Arnold, Peter Harvey (bass) TUE .......... Chorus and Orchestra of Collegium Vocale TUE .......... Philippe Herreweghe (director) TUE .......... TUE .......... Would you know how we meet TUE .......... Brian Etheridge, Michael George, Stephen Roberts (bass) TUE .......... Teldec 4509979932 T17. TUE .......... TUE .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gdbn7) TUE .......... Martinu and Friends, Episode 1 TUE .......... Paul Watkins (cello) TUE .......... Huw Watkins (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... Martinu: Variations on a Slovak theme for cello and piano TUE .......... Poulenc: Sonata for cello and piano TUE .......... Debussy: Sonata for cello and piano TUE .......... Martinu: Sonata No 3 for cello and piano. TUE .......... TUE .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gdbn9) TUE .......... Bohemian Rhapsody, 06/01/2009 TUE .......... Jonathan Swain presents Czech music from the BBC TUE .......... Orchestras. TUE .......... TUE .......... Smetana: Richard III BBC Philharmonic TUE .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Suk: Serenade in E flat for string orchestra, Op 6 TUE .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE .......... Walter Weller (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Zemlinsky: Sinfonietta, Op 23 TUE .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE .......... Walter Weller (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Smetana: Vltava (Ma vlast) TUE .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE .......... Walter Weller (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Dvorak: Trio No 4 for piano and strings, Op 90 (Dumky) TUE .......... Kungsbacka Trio TUE .......... TUE .......... Dvorak: The Water Goblin BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Stefan Solyom (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Mozart: Symphony No 38 (Prague) TUE .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Stefan Solyom (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gdbnc) TUE .......... TUE .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00gdbnf) TUE .......... 2008, Prom 58: Ravel, Bartok, Tchaikovsky, Prom 58 - Repeat TUE .......... TUE .......... Another chance to hear a 2008 Prom given by the New York TUE .......... Philharmonic under music director Lorin Maazel, in which TUE .......... they perform music from two great 20th century ballets and TUE .......... a symphony by the 19th century's greatest ballet composer. TUE .......... TUE .......... The concert begins with Ravel's fairy tale-inspired Mother TUE .......... Goose, which began life as an amusement at the piano, and TUE .......... was developed into an orchestral ballet score. This is TUE .......... followed by Bartok's ballet The Miraculous Mandarin, a TUE .......... dark tale of robbery, passion and murder, with a colourful TUE .......... orchestral score, as well as Tchaikovsky's powerful Fourth TUE .......... Symphony, exploring the theme of Fate. TUE .......... TUE .......... New York Philharmonic Lorin Maazel (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Ravel: Mother Goose suite TUE .......... Bartok: The Miraculous Mandarin suite TUE .......... Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4 TUE .......... TUE .......... Plus a Proms Chamber Music concert from 2000, and a piano TUE .......... duet recital by Steven Osborne and Paul Lewis, including: TUE .......... TUE .......... Schubert: Fantasia in F minor, D940. TUE .......... TUE .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gdbnh) TUE .......... Bidisha talks to director Danny Boyle about his new, TUE .......... award-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, which tells the TUE .......... story of a poor Indian boy on the cusp of winning the Who TUE .......... Wants to be a Millioniare jackpot. Based on the novel Q TUE .......... and A by Vikas Swarup, the film, shot and set in India, TUE .......... traces the turbulent life of a young street beggar whose TUE .......... appearance on the show exceeds people's expectations and TUE .......... raises suspicions from the game show host and police. TUE .......... Bidisha asks whether it will match the success of Boyle's TUE .......... previous films such as 28 Days Later, Trainspotting and TUE .......... Sunshine. TUE .......... TUE .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbn5) TUE .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gdbnk) TUE .......... The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments, The Dream of TUE .......... Harmony TUE .......... Jane Shaw, lecturer in history and religion at New TUE .......... College, Oxford, explores the pursuit of harmony by TUE .......... political regimes and religious communities, and their TUE .......... attempts to impose uniformity. TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:15 Late Junction (b00gdbnm) TUE .......... Fiona Talkington introduces a varied musical selection, TUE .......... including accordionist Maria Kalaniemi recorded in concert TUE .......... at the 2008 Kaustinen Festival in Finland and Austrian TUE .......... electronica from Fennesz's new album Black Sea. TUE .......... WED .......... WEDNESDAY 7 JANUARY 2009 WED .......... WED .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gdbnp) WED .......... 1.01am WED .......... Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): String Quartet in E minor WED .......... Vertavo Quartet WED .......... 1.25am WED .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in F WED .......... Biava Quartet WED .......... 1.56am WED .......... Gershwin, George (1898-1937): Lullaby for string quartet WED .......... New Stenhammar String Quartet WED .......... 2.05am WED .......... Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Wind Quintet, Op 43 WED .......... The Ariart Woodwind Quintet WED .......... 2.32am WED .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Bridal march WED .......... (Pictures from Country Life, Op 19, No 2) WED .......... Edvard Grieg (piano) WED .......... 2.35am WED .......... Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Wedding Day at Troldhaugen WED .......... (Lyric pieces, Op 65) Valerie Tryon (piano) WED .......... 2.43am WED .......... Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Symphonies and Dances WED .......... Bratislava Wind Quintet WED .......... 3.01am WED .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 67 in F, H I 67 WED .......... Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra WED .......... Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor) WED .......... 3.27am WED .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata No 8 in G for WED .......... violin and piano, Op 30 Mats Zetterqvist (violin) WED .......... Mats Widlund (piano) WED .......... 3.44am WED .......... Czerny, Carl (1791-1857): Fantasie in F minor for piano WED .......... four hands, Op 226 WED .......... Stefan Lindgren, Daniel Propper (piano) WED .......... 3.54am WED .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Ave Maria WED .......... Stefano Innocenti (organ) Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio WED .......... Diego Fasolis (conductor) WED .......... 3.59am WED .......... Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Capriccio Espagnol, WED .......... Op 34 BBC Philharmonic WED .......... Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) WED .......... 4.16am WED .......... Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): Concert WED .......... waltz No 2 in F for orchestra, Op 51 WED .......... CBC Vancouver Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Kazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor) WED .......... 4.25am WED .......... Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906): Suite No 1 in F WED .......... for two pianos, Op 15 WED .......... James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos) WED .......... 4.40am WED .......... Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Le poeme de l'extase, Op WED .......... 54 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Ilan Volkov (conductor) WED .......... 5.01am WED .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66 WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Richard Hickox (conductor) WED .......... 5.13am WED .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 5 in G for WED .......... keyboard, BWV 829 Glenn Gould (piano) WED .......... 5.27am WED .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Six Variations for WED .......... piano in F, Op 34 Glenn Gould (piano) WED .......... 5.40am WED .......... Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Suite, Op 25 WED .......... Glenn Gould (piano) WED .......... 5.54am WED .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Octet for wind instruments WED .......... Canadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor) WED .......... 6.09am WED .......... Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Symphony No 1 in E flat WED .......... Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor) WED .......... 6.42am WED .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Three movements from WED .......... Petrushka Alex Slobodyanik (piano). WED .......... WED .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gdbnr) WED .......... From 7.00am WED .......... WED .......... Liszt: Mephisto Waltz Danubia Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Domonkos Heja (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Isaac: Palle, palle Piffaro WED .......... WED .......... Herold: Overture (Zampa) WED .......... Society of the Conservatory Concerts Orchestra WED .......... Albert Wolff (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... From 8.30am WED .......... WED .......... Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 12 in A flat, Op 26 WED .......... Murray Perahia (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Gibbons: See, see, the Word is incarnate WED .......... Simon Preston (organ) Choir of King's College, Cambridge WED .......... David Willcocks (director) WED .......... WED .......... Tchaikovsky, arr. Alexandru Lascae: Souvenir d'une lieu WED .......... cher Janine Jansen (violin) Mahler Chamber Orchestra WED .......... Daniel Harding (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gdbnt) WED .......... 10.00am WED .......... Haydn: Symphony No 2 Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra WED .......... Adam Fischer (conductor) NIMBUS NI5265 WED .......... 10.11am WED .......... Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements WED .......... London Symphony Orchestra Eugene Goossens (conductor) WED .......... EVEREST EVC9042 WED .......... 10.36am WED .......... Brahms: Waltzes for four hands, Op 39, Nos 1, 2, 5, 6, 10, WED .......... 14, 15 Dinu Lipatti, Nadia Boulanger (piano) WED .......... EMI 567 567-2 WED .......... 10.45am WED .......... Schumann: Symphony for Strings New York Philharmonic WED .......... Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SONY SMK 63163 WED .......... 11.03am WED .......... Mozart: Serenade, K375 Amadeus Winds WED .......... Christopher Hogwood (director) DECCA 458 096-2 (2 CDs) WED .......... 11.33am WED .......... Piston: Symphony No 6 Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Leonard Slatkin (conductor) RCA RD60798. WED .......... WED .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbnw) WED .......... Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Episode 3 WED .......... Donald Macleod and Bruce Wood discuss Purcell's earliest WED .......... theatrical jobs, looking at what effect the political WED .......... intrigues of the time had on Purcell's other jobs as a WED .......... court and church musician. Versatility was a necessity in WED .......... Purcell's age. Early on in his career he successfully WED .......... dipped his toe into theatrical waters, producing some hit WED .......... music for Nathaniel Lee's Theodosius. WED .......... WED .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. WED .......... WED .......... Air (Abdelazer) The Academy of Ancient Music WED .......... Christopher Hogwood (conductor) Decca 475 5292 CD1 T3 WED .......... WED .......... Hail to the myrtle shade (Theodosius) WED .......... Judith Nelson (soprano) James Bowman (countertenor) WED .......... The Academy of Ancient Music WED .......... Christopher Hogwood (conductor) Decca 4786 5292 CD4 T21 WED .......... WED .......... Fly, bold Rebellion! Z324 WED .......... Gillian Fisher, Tessa Bonner (soprano) WED .......... James Bowman (countertenor) WED .......... Rogers Covey-Crump (high tenor) WED .......... Rufus Muller, Michael George (bass) King's Consort WED .......... Robert King (director) Hyperion CDA 66412 T1 WED .......... WED .......... Dido and Aeneas (Act 2, Sc 1; Act 3, Sc 2) WED .......... Catherine Bott, Emma Kirkby (soprano) WED .......... John Mark Ainsley (tenor) WED .......... Chorus and orchestra of The Academy of Ancient Music WED .......... Christopher Hogwood (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... I was glad WED .......... The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral choir, Oxford WED .......... Simon Preston (director). WED .......... WED .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gdbny) WED .......... Martinu and Friends, Episode 2 Lukas Vondracek (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Martinu: Three Czech dances for piano WED .......... Debussy: Clair de Lune; Sarabande; Prelude WED .......... Suk: Spring (Jaro), Op 22a; Six pieces for piano, Op 7 WED .......... (Nos 4a, 4b, 1) Smetana: Czech Dances (set two) WED .......... Martinu: Loutky (Puppets). WED .......... WED .......... 14:20 Afternoon on 3 (b00gdbp0) WED .......... Bohemian Rhapsody, 07/01/2009 WED .......... Jonathan Swain presents Bohemian music from the BBC WED .......... orchestras. WED .......... WED .......... Hummel: Concerto for trumpet and orchestra WED .......... Philippe Schartz (trumpet) WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Owain Arwel Hughes (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Mahler: Symphony No 5 BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Tadaaki Otaka (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00gdbp2) WED .......... From All Hallows' Church, Gospel Oak, London, with the WED .......... Choir of King's College, London. WED .......... WED .......... Hymn: Why, impious Herod (Veni redemptor) Bidding Prayer WED .......... Reading: Matthew 1 vv.18-25 A boy was born (Britten) WED .......... Reading: Yet if His Majesty our Sovereign Lord (Thomas WED .......... Ford) Lullay, Jesu (Britten) WED .......... Reading: Bethlehem Down (Bruce Blunt) Herod (Britten) WED .......... Reading: Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity (John WED .......... Milton) Jesu, as thou art our Saviour (Britten) WED .......... Reading: Matthew 2 vv.1-12 The three kings (Britten) WED .......... Reading: Journey of the Magi (TS Eliot) WED .......... In the bleak midwinter (Britten) WED .......... Reading: Colossians 1 vv.15-20 Prayers WED .......... Noel! (Britten) Blessing WED .......... Hymn: O worship the Lord (Was lebet) WED .......... Organ Voluntary: Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern, WED .......... BWV739 (Bach) WED .......... WED .......... Organ Scholar: Ashley Marshfield WED .......... Director of Music: David Trendell. WED .......... WED .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gdbp4) WED .......... WED .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00gdbp6) WED .......... 2008, Prom 62: Beethoven, Sibelius, Prom 62 - Repeat WED .......... WED .......... Another chance to hear a 2008 Prom in which by the young WED .......... players of the Gustav Mahler Chamber Orchestra, are led by WED .......... Colin Davis in Beethoven's Violin Concerto, with Danish WED .......... violinist Nikolaj Znaider, as well as Sibelius' much-loved WED .......... symphony. WED .......... WED .......... Nikolaj Znaider (violin) Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester WED .......... Colin Davis (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D WED .......... Sibelius: Symphony No 2 in D WED .......... WED .......... Plus music from a Proms Chamber Music concert from 1999, WED .......... with the baritone David Wilson-Johnson and members of the WED .......... Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Including: WED .......... WED .......... Rameau: Aquilon et Arithie. WED .......... WED .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gdbp8) WED .......... Philip Dodd discusses the enduring fascination with the WED .......... Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara, the subject of a new WED .......... biography and a film. He looks at Simon Reid-Henry's Fidel WED .......... and Che, which explores the friendship between the rebel WED .......... Fidel Castro and the itinerant doctor Che Guevara, as well WED .......... as Soderbergh's films Che: Part One and Part Two, which WED .......... tell his life story and feature Benicio del Toro in the WED .......... title role. WED .......... WED .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbnw) WED .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED .......... WED .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gdbpb) WED .......... The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments, Making WED .......... Perfect Humans WED .......... The Rev Canon Dr Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores WED .......... the uses of eugenics and genetics in the quest for WED .......... perfection. WED .......... WED .......... 23:15 Late Junction (b00gdbpd) WED .......... Fiona Talkington presents a varied musical selection, WED .......... including recent releases by Kathkuda and Sylvain Chauveau WED .......... and choral music by the great 16th century polyphonist WED .......... Palestrina. WED .......... THU .......... THURSDAY 8 JANUARY 2009 THU .......... THU .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gdbpg) THU .......... 1.01am THU .......... Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824): Duo concertante in D THU .......... Alexandar Avramov, Ivan Peev (violin) THU .......... Viotti: Serenade No 1 in A for 2 violins, Op 23 THU .......... Angel Stankov, Yossif Radionov (violin) THU .......... Viotti: Duo concertante in D minor; Duo concertante in C THU .......... Alexandar Avramov, Ivan Peev (violin) THU .......... 1.35am THU .......... Viotti: Concerto No 22 in A minor for violin and THU .......... orchestra, G97 Yossif Radionov (violin) THU .......... Sinfonietta Orchestra of Bulgarian National Radio THU .......... Stoyan Angelov (conductor) THU .......... 2.06am THU .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Concerto No 2 in A for piano and THU .......... orchestra, S125 Sveinung Bjelland (piano) THU .......... Norwegian Radio Orchestra Stefan Asbury (conductor) THU .......... 2.28am THU .......... Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): 2 Sonate in C, Kk 132 and THU .......... 133 Andreas Staier (harpsichord) THU .......... 2.39am THU .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fugue in G minor for THU .......... lute, BWV 1000 Konrad Junghanel (lute) THU .......... 2.45am THU .......... Hoffmeister, Franz Anton (1754-1812): Duo Concertante No 3 THU .......... in F for flute and viola Joanna G'froerer (flute) THU .......... Pinchas Zukerman (viola) THU .......... 3.01am THU .......... Walton, William (1902-1983): Johannesberg Festival Overture THU .......... Stavanger Symphony Orchestra David Atherton (conductor) THU .......... 3.09am THU .......... Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Festmusik der Stadt Wien for THU .......... brass and percussion, AV 133 Tom Watson (trumpet solo) THU .......... Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists THU .......... 3.20am THU .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Fantasy and fugue in THU .......... C for piano, K394 Wolfgang Brunner (fortepiano) THU .......... 3.30am THU .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 104 in D, H I 104 THU .......... (London) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Philippe Entremont (conductor) THU .......... 3.58am THU .......... Simpson, Christopher (c.1605-1669): Prelude and Divisions THU .......... upon a Ground (The Division Viol - London, 1665) THU .......... Vittorio Ghielmi (viola da gamba) Luca Pianca (lute) THU .......... 4.06am THU .......... Morley, Thomas (c.1557-1602): Hard by a cristalle THU .......... fountaine - madrigal for 6 voices The King's Singers THU .......... 4.09am THU .......... Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Souvenir d'une nuit THU .......... d'ete a Madrid for orchestra (Spanish overture No 2) THU .......... Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor) THU .......... 4.20am THU .......... Turina, Joaquin (1882-1949): Circulo, Op 91 THU .......... John Harding (violin) Stefan Metz (cello) THU .......... Daniel Blumenthal (piano) THU .......... 4.31am THU .......... Forqueray, Antoine (1672-1745): Allemande THU .......... Vittorio Ghielmi (viola da gamba) Luca Pianca (lute) THU .......... 4.36am THU .......... Le Jeune, Claude (1528-1600): O Seigneur, j'espars jour et THU .......... nuit Ensemble Vocal Sagittarius THU .......... Michel Laplenie (conductor) THU .......... 4.40am THU .......... Gershwin, George (1898-1937): An American in Paris THU .......... Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Jorge Mester (conductor) THU .......... 5.01am THU .......... Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871): Overture (Le THU .......... cheval de bronze) Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Stefan Robl (conductor) THU .......... 5.09am THU .......... Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Variations on a Slovak THU .......... theme for cello and piano Peter Jarusek (cello) THU .......... Daniela Varinska (piano) THU .......... 5.20am THU .......... Vejvanovsky, Pavel Josef (c.1633/39-1693): Offertur ad THU .......... duos choros in A (Ms Kremsier) Musica Aeterna Bratislava THU .......... Peter Zajicek (director) THU .......... 5.26am THU .......... Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): The Golden spinning-wheel THU .......... (Zlaty kolovrat) - symphonic poem, Op 109 THU .......... BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor) THU .......... 5.49am THU .......... Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679-1745): De profundis (Psalm 129) THU .......... in D minor Czech Chamber Choir Virtuosi di Praga THU .......... Petr Chromcak (conductor) THU .......... 5.58am THU .......... Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783): Aria: Son qual misera THU .......... Colomba (Cleofide) Cleofide ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano) THU .......... Capella Coloniensis William Christie (conductor) THU .......... 6.04am THU .......... Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Trio in F for piano THU .......... and strings, Op 22 Tobias Ringborg (violin) THU .......... John Ehde (cello) Stefan Lindgren (piano) THU .......... 6.18am THU .......... Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): Muza (The THU .......... Muse), Op 59, No 1; Vakkhicheskaja Pesnja (The THU .......... Amber-coloured goblet), Op 60, No 1; From Hafiz (Don't be THU .......... lured by warlike glory...) Peter Mattei (baritone) THU .......... Stefan Lindgren (piano) THU .......... 6.25am THU .......... Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Three Etudes, Op 65 THU .......... Roger Woodward (piano) THU .......... 6.33am THU .......... Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Suite (The Golden THU .......... Cockerel) Edmonton Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Uri Mayer (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gdbpj) THU .......... From 7.00am THU .......... THU .......... Reznicek: Donna Diana - Ballet Music THU .......... Danube Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna THU .......... Manfred Mussauer (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Monteverdi: Zefiro torna THU .......... Nigel Rodgers, Ian Partridge (tenor) Ensemble THU .......... Jurgen Jurgens (director) THU .......... THU .......... Telemann: Concerto in C for treble recorder THU .......... Michala Petri (recorder) THU .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields Iona Brown (director) THU .......... THU .......... From 8.30am THU .......... THU .......... Ibert: Bacchanale City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Louis Fremaux (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Beethoven: Violin Sonata, Op 12, No 3 THU .......... Christian Ferras (violin) Pierre Barbizet (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Respighi: The Birds London Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Antal Dorati (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gdbpl) THU .......... 10.00am THU .......... Poulenc: Clarinet Sonata Martin Frost (clarinet) THU .......... Roland Pontinen (piano) BIS 693 THU .......... 10.15am THU .......... Rorem: Symphony No 1 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Jose Serebrier (conductor) NAXOS 8.559149 THU .......... 10.38am THU .......... Copland: The Golden Willow Tree (Old American Songs, Book THU .......... 2) Roberta Alexander (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano) THU .......... ETCETERA KTC1100 THU .......... 10.41am THU .......... Copland: I Bought me a Cat (Old American Songs, Book 1) THU .......... Thomas Hampson (baritone) THU .......... The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Hugo Wolff (conductor) THU .......... WARNER APEX 2564-62089-2 THU .......... 10.44am THU .......... Copland: Long Time Ago (Old American Songs, Book 1) THU .......... Susan Chilcott (soprano) Iain Burnside (piano) THU .......... BLACK BOX BBM1074 THU .......... 10.47am THU .......... Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No 2 Op 38 THU .......... English Chamber Orchestra Jeffrey Tate (conductor) THU .......... EMI 749 057 2 THU .......... 11.08am THU .......... Bach: Trio Sonata No 4 in E minor, BWV528 London Baroque THU .......... BIS 1345 THU .......... 11.19am THU .......... Ives: Symphony No 2 Concertgebouw Orchestra THU .......... Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) SONY SK46440. THU .......... THU .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbpn) THU .......... Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Episode 4 THU .......... Donald Macleod is joined by Bruce Wood to consider how THU .......... Purcell responded to two very different reigns: the THU .......... Catholic James II and Protestants William and Mary of THU .......... Orange. THU .......... THU .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. THU .......... THU .......... Miserere mei The Sixteen THU .......... Harry Christophers (director) Coro 16024 T2 THU .......... THU .......... O Sing unto the Lord David Thomas (bass) THU .......... Oxford Christ Church Cathedral Choir THU .......... Simon Preston (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Now does the glorious day appear, Z332 THU .......... Gillian Fisher (soprano) James Bowman (countertenor) THU .......... John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Michael George (bass) THU .......... The King's Consort Robert King (conductor) THU .......... Hyperion CDA 66314 T18 - 28 THU .......... THU .......... Of old, when heroes thought it base (The Yorkshire Feast THU .......... Song, Z333) Michael Chance (countertenor) THU .......... John Mark Ainsley (tenor) THU .......... Michael George, Stephen Richardson (bass) THU .......... Choir of the English Concert English Concert THU .......... Trevor Pinnock (director) THU .......... THU .......... Sound, Fame, thy brazen trumpet sound! (Dioclesian, Act 4) THU .......... Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists THU .......... John Eliot Gardiner (director) Erato ECD 75473 CD2 T7. THU .......... THU .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gdbpq) THU .......... Martinu and Friends, Episode 3 Skampa Quartet THU .......... THU .......... Suk: Meditation on an old Czech hymn (St Wenceslas) THU .......... Kapralova: String Quartet, Op 8 THU .......... Martinu: String Quartet No 7 (Concerto de Camera). THU .......... THU .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gdbps) THU .......... Handel Operas, Episode 1 THU .......... THU .......... A performance of Handel's opera Almira, Queen of Castille, THU .......... to mark the 250th anniversary in 2009 of the composer's THU .......... death. THU .......... THU .......... Handel: Almira, Queen of Castille - Acts 1 and 2 THU .......... Almira ...... Ann Monoyios (soprano) THU .......... Edilia, princess in love with Osman ...... Patricia THU .......... Rozario (soprano) THU .......... Bellante, another princess in love with Osman ...... Linda THU .......... Gerrard (soprano) THU .......... Consalvo, Prince of Segovia/Asia ...... David Thomas (bass) THU .......... Osman, his son/Africa ...... Douglas Nasrawi (tenor) THU .......... Fernando, her secretary/Europe ...... Jamie MacDougall THU .......... (tenor) THU .......... Raymondo, King of Mauritania ...... Olaf Haye (bass) THU .......... Tabarco/Folly ...... Christian Elsner (tenor) THU .......... Fiori Musicali Andrew Lawrence-King (director). THU .......... THU .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gdbpv) THU .......... THU .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gdbpx) THU .......... Part 1 THU .......... In a concert from London's Barbican, the BBC Symphony THU .......... Orchestra celebrates the vibrancy of Czech music with its THU .......... chief conductor Jiri Belohlavek, a leading exponent of the THU .......... music of his homeland. THU .......... THU .......... The programme matches Smetana's patriotic overture THU .......... together with the fireworks and romance of Suk's Fantasy. THU .......... THU .......... Dagmar Peckova (soprano) Ivan Zenaty (violin) THU .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Smetana: Overture (Libuse) THU .......... Suk: Fantasy in G for violin and orchestra. THU .......... THU .......... 20:05 Twenty Minutes (b00gdbtb) THU .......... Catherine Bott discusses what 2009 has in store for the THU .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra. It's going to be a busy year with THU .......... concerts at the Barbican, touring and the BBC Proms. THU .......... THU .......... She talks to Jiri Belohlavek, the BBCSO's chief conductor THU .......... and David Robertson, principal guest conductor, along with THU .......... the orchestra's general manager Paul Hughes. THU .......... THU .......... 20:25 Performance on 3 (b00gdbv5) THU .......... Part 2 THU .......... THU .......... The concert concludes with a work by Mahler, who grew up THU .......... in a town now located in the Czech Republic, and was THU .......... strongly influenced by the piquant flavour of local folk THU .......... music as a youth, as is amply demonstrated in his Lieder THU .......... eines fahrenden Gesellen. This is followed by that most THU .......... romantic and best-loved of all of Dvorak's symphonies, THU .......... written in memory of the Czech land he had left behind. THU .......... THU .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Dagmar Peckova (soprano) THU .......... Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen THU .......... Dvorak: Symphony No 9 (From the New World). THU .......... THU .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gdbpz) THU .......... Susan Hitch presents a programme recorded in front of an THU .......... audience at the FACT arts centre in Liverpool as part of THU .......... the 2008 Radio 3 Free Thinking festival of ideas. KLF THU .......... musician and conceptual artist Bill Drummond explains how THU .......... his life story informs his new thesis on the future of THU .......... music. THU .......... THU .......... His latest project, called 17, combines music, art and THU .......... polemic and involves him travelling up and down the THU .......... country, assembling choirs choirs composed of 17 members. THU .......... They perform a work, which is then destroyed in order to THU .......... illustrate Drummond's theory that recorded music is dead, THU .......... and that the future lies in the live musical event. THU .......... THU .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbpn) THU .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU .......... THU .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gdbq1) THU .......... The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments, Art as the THU .......... Site of Hope THU .......... The Rev Canon Dr Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores THU .......... artists' attempts to create utopian communities. THU .......... THU .......... 23:15 Late Junction (b00gdbq3) THU .......... Fiona Talkington introduces a varied musical selection, THU .......... including the new Bad Plus covers album, For All I Care, THU .......... and tracks by Sharon Shannon and others appearing at THU .......... Celtic Connections 2008 in Glasgow. THU .......... FRI .......... FRIDAY 9 JANUARY 2009 FRI .......... FRI .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gdbq5) FRI .......... 1.00am FRI .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Mass in C minor, FRI .......... K427 (Great - unfinished) Olivia Robinson (soprano) FRI .......... Elizabeth Poole (mezzo-soprano) FRI .......... Christopher Bowen (tenor) Stuart MacIntyre (baritone) FRI .......... BBC Singers BBC Concert Orchestra FRI .......... Stephen Cleobury (conductor) FRI .......... 1.51am FRI .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Viola Sonata in F minor, Op FRI .......... 120, No 1 Ilari Angervo (viola) FRI .......... Konstantin Bogino (piano) FRI .......... 2.14am FRI .......... Gilse, Jan van (1881-1944): Trio for flute, violin and FRI .......... viola Viotta Ensemble FRI .......... 2.28am FRI .......... Thrower, John (b.1951): Improvisation on a Blue Theme FRI .......... Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) CBC Vancouver Orchestra FRI .......... Mario Bernardi (conductor) FRI .......... 2.45am FRI .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude, fugue and FRI .......... allegro in E flat, BWV 998 Konrad Junghanel (lute) FRI .......... 3.00am FRI .......... Madetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Overture, Op 7 FRI .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... John Storgards (conductor) FRI .......... 3.10am FRI .......... Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937): Violin Concerto in D minor, FRI .......... Op 60 Hannu Lintu (violin) FRI .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... John Storgards (conductor) FRI .......... 3.39am FRI .......... Klami, Uuno (1900-1961): Kalevala Suite, Op 23 FRI .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Mikko Franck (conductor) FRI .......... 4.17am FRI .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Liederkreis, Op 24 FRI .......... Allan Clayton (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano) FRI .......... 4.39am FRI .......... Bakfark, Balint (c.1526-1576): Lute fantasy No 1 FRI .......... Daniel Benko (lute) FRI .......... 4.42am FRI .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): French Suite No 5 in FRI .......... G, BWV 816 Jevgeny Rivkin (piano) FRI .......... 5.00am FRI .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Egmont, FRI .......... incidental music, Op 84) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra FRI .......... Arthur Fagan (conductor) FRI .......... 5.10am FRI .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Wer sich der Einsamkeit FRI .......... ergibit, D478; An die Turen will ich schleichen, D480; Die FRI .......... Liebe, D210; Nahe des Geliebten, D162 FRI .......... Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano) FRI .......... 5.21am FRI .......... Dowland, John (1563-1626): Lamentatio Henrici Noel FRI .......... Angharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano) Concordia FRI .......... Mark Levy (conductor) FRI .......... 5.26am FRI .......... Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Trio Sonata n G, FRI .......... Wq 144 Les Coucous Benevoles FRI .......... 5.41am FRI .......... Petrali, Vincenzo (1832-1889): Organ Sonata per flauto; FRI .......... Organ Sonata finale Cor van Wageningen (organ) FRI .......... 5.51am FRI .......... Josquin des Prez (c.1440-1521): La deploration de Johan FRI .......... Okeghem Netherlands Chamber Choir FRI .......... Paul van Nevel (conductor) FRI .......... 5.55am FRI .......... Josquin: Plaine de dueil Daedalus FRI .......... Roberto Festa (director) FRI .......... 6.01am FRI .......... Klint, Fredrik Wilhelm (1811-1894): Piano Sonata in D minor FRI .......... Anders Wadenberg (piano) FRI .......... 6.20am FRI .......... Madetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): The Ostrobothnians - suite FRI .......... for orchestra, Op 52 Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Jorma Panula (conductor) FRI .......... 6.37am FRI .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rondine for violin and piano, FRI .......... Op 81, No 2 Reka Szilvay (violin) FRI .......... Naoko Ichihashi (piano) FRI .......... 6.39am FRI .......... Linko, Ernst (1889-1960): Concerto No 2 for piano and FRI .......... orchestra, Op 10 Raija Kerpo (piano) FRI .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Osmo Vanska (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gdbq7) FRI .......... Anon: O pulcherrima; Ave regina celorum FRI .......... The Orlando Consort FRI .......... FRI .......... Fucik: March - Mississippi River FRI .......... Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Vaclav Neumann (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Strauss: Wine, Women and Song Diabolicus FRI .......... Dietrich Henschel (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Mozart: Violin Sonata in G, K301 Julian Olevsky (violin) FRI .......... Estela Kersenbaum (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Wagner: Prelude and Liebstod (Tristan und Isolde) FRI .......... Philharmonia Orchestra Otto Klemperer (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Bach/Busoni: Chaconne in D minor Helene Grimaud (piano). FRI .......... FRI .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gdbq9) FRI .......... 10.00am FRI .......... Antheil: A Jazz Symphony Ensemble Modern FRI .......... RCA 09026 68066 2 FRI .......... 10.08am FRI .......... Satie: Avant-dernieres pensees Anne Queffelec (piano) FRI .......... VIRGIN VC 790754-2 FRI .......... 10.12am FRI .......... Haydn: Symphony No 3 Academy of Ancient Music FRI .......... Christopher Hogwood (conductor) FRI .......... L'OISEAU LYRE 436 592-2 (3 CDs) FRI .......... 10.31am FRI .......... David Diamond: Symphony No 4 New York Philharmonic FRI .......... Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SONY SMK60594 FRI .......... 10.51am FRI .......... Beethoven: String Quartet in E minor, Op 59, No 2 FRI .......... Lindsay Quartet ASV 1115 FRI .......... 11.30am FRI .......... Hanson: Symphony No 2 (Romantic) FRI .......... Eastman-Rochester Orchestra Howard Hanson (conductor) FRI .......... MERCURY 432 008-2. FRI .......... FRI .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbqc) FRI .......... Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Episode 5 FRI .......... Donald Macleod is joined by Bruce Wood to explore FRI .......... Purcell's theatrical interests in his later years. FRI .......... Following the accession of William and Mary of Orange, FRI .......... music at court was scaled down. Purcell turned very FRI .......... successfully to the stage and became involved in several FRI .......... ground-breaking dramatic works including King Arthur and FRI .......... The Fairy Queen. FRI .......... FRI .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. FRI .......... FRI .......... Overture and dances (Amphitryon) FRI .......... The Academy of Ancient Music FRI .......... Christopher Hogwood (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Fairest Isle; Our natives no alone appear (King Arthur) FRI .......... Gill Ross (soprano) Monteverdi Choir FRI .......... English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) FRI .......... Erato 4509 96552-2 CD2 T10/13 FRI .......... FRI .......... Long may she reign over this isle (Ode for Queen Mary's FRI .......... Birthday 1692) Libby Crabtree (soprano) The Sixteen FRI .......... Harry Christophers (director) Coro 16024 T11 FRI .......... FRI .......... Entry of Phoebus; Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter (The FRI .......... Fairy Queen) Lorna Anderson (soprano) FRI .......... Michael Chance (countertenor) Ian Partridge (tenor) FRI .......... Michael George (bass) The Sixteen FRI .......... Harry Christophers (director) Coro 16005, CD2 T4, 7-11 FRI .......... FRI .......... Thou knowest, Lord Choir of Westminster Abbey FRI .......... New London Consort Martin Neary (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary (Incassum, Lesbia, FRI .......... incassum rogas) Libby Crabtree (soprano) FRI .......... The Symphony of Harmony and Invention FRI .......... Harry Christophers (conductor) Coro 16024 T6 FRI .......... FRI .......... Zempoala; What flatt'ring noise is this? By the croaking FRI .......... of the toad; Trumpet Overture (The Indian Queen) FRI .......... Rogers Covey Crump (tenor) Steven Liley (tenor) FRI .......... Peter Harvey (baritone) Mark Bennett (trumpet) FRI .......... The Purcell Symphony Voices The Purcell Symphony FRI .......... Lynn CKD035 - T10, 11, 19, 22. FRI .......... FRI .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gdbqf) FRI .......... Martinu and Friends, Episode 4 Gemma Rosefield (cello) FRI .......... Michael Dussek (piano) Leos Cepicky (violin) FRI .......... FRI .......... Martinu: Bergerettes for piano trio FRI .......... Novak: Piano Trio in D minor, Op 27 FRI .......... Martinu: Piano Trio No 2 in D minor. FRI .......... FRI .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gdbqh) FRI .......... Bohemian Rhapsody, 09/01/2009 FRI .......... FRI .......... Handel: Almira, Queen of Castille - Act 3 FRI .......... FRI .......... Almira ...... Ann Monoyios (soprano) FRI .......... Edilia, princess in love with Osman ...... Patricia FRI .......... Rozario (soprano) FRI .......... Bellante, another princess in love with Osman ...... Linda FRI .......... Gerrard (soprano) FRI .......... Consalvo, Prince of Segovia/Asia ...... David Thomas (bass) FRI .......... Osman, his son/Africa ...... Douglas Nasrawi (tenor) FRI .......... Fernando, her secretary/Europe ...... Jamie MacDougall FRI .......... (tenor) FRI .......... Raymondo, King of Mauritania ...... Olaf Haye (bass) FRI .......... Tabarco/Folly ...... Christian Elsner (tenor) FRI .......... Andrew Lawrence-King (director) FRI .......... FRI .......... Smetana: Wallenstein's Camp BBC Philharmonic FRI .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Janacek: Idyll for string orchestra FRI .......... BBC Symphony Orchestra Peter Manning (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Dvorak: Symphony No 8 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Mikhail Agrest (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gdbqk) FRI .......... FRI .......... 19:00 BBC Proms (b00gdbqm) FRI .......... 2008, Prom 74: Pintscher, Mahler, Prom 74 - Repeat FRI .......... FRI .......... Another chance to hear a Prom in which the Orchestre de FRI .......... Paris and conductor Christoph Eschenbach pair early Mahler FRI .......... with a major work by Matthias Pintscher, who is considered FRI .......... to be one of the most arresting compositional voices of FRI .......... our time. American soprano Marisol Montalvo sings FRI .......... Pintscher's Herodiade Fragments, based on texts by the FRI .......... French Symbolist poet Stephane Mallarme. Like Mahler FRI .......... before him, Pintscher pushes to the limits the FRI .......... relationship between the human voice and the huge FRI .......... orchestra at his disposal. FRI .......... FRI .......... Orchestre de Paris Marisol Montalvo (soprano) FRI .......... Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Matthias Pintscher: Herodiade-Fragmente FRI .......... Mahler: Symphony No 1 FRI .......... FRI .......... Followed by a look back at the 1998 Proms Chamber Music FRI .......... Season, and a piano recital by Thomas Ades, including: FRI .......... FRI .......... Janacek: In the mists. FRI .......... FRI .......... 21:15 The Verb (b00gdbqp) FRI .......... Ian McMillan's guests include novelist-screenwriters Ronan FRI .......... Bennett, with an exclusive preview of a work in progress, FRI .......... and Frederic Raphael, who has completed a new translation FRI .......... of Petronius' Satyrica, a scandalous account of life in FRI .......... Nero's Rome. FRI .......... FRI .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gdbqc) FRI .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gdbqr) FRI .......... The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments, Realistic FRI .......... Utopias FRI .......... The Rev Canon Dr Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores FRI .......... utopias that work. FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:15 World on 3 (b00gdbqt) FRI .......... Manu Chao Special FRI .......... Charlie Gillett is joined in the BBC's Maida Vale studios FRI .......... by world music star Manu Chao, who plays an acoustic solo FRI .......... session and introduces his favourite tracks. FRI .......... FRI ..........