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SATSATURDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00hr5m1 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Vespers (All-night vigil)SATfor chorus, Op 37 BBC SingersSATStephen Cleobury (director)SAT1.58amSATShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): String Quartet No 7 in FSATsharp minor, Op 108 Atrium QuartetSAT2.11amSATScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Poeme in F sharp, Op 32,SATNo 1 Alexander Scriabin (piano)SAT2.16amSATRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Scheherazade -SATsymphonic suite, Op 35 World Orchestra for PeaceSATValery Gergiev (conductor)SAT3.00amSATKilpinen, Yrjo (1892-1959): Spielmannslieder, Op 77SATSauli Tiilikainen (baritone) Pentti Kotiranta (piano)SAT3.14amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Piano Trio No 3 in C minor,SATOp 101 Christopher Krenyak (violin)SATJan Insinger (cello) Dido Keuning (piano)SAT3.35amSATMaldere, Pierre van (1729-1768): Sinfonia in G minor, OpSAT4, No 1 The Academy of Ancient MusicSATFilip Bral (conductor)SAT3.53amSATGottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869): Le Chant du martyr -SATGrand caprice religieux Lambert Orkis (piano)SAT3.59amSATForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Et cum ingressus esset Jesu,SATKBPJ 16 Kai Wessel (countertenor)SATKrzysztof Szmyt (tenor) Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass)SATIl Tempo Baroque EnsembleSAT4.06amSATDautrecourt, Augustin (d. c.1695, aka Monsieur deSATSainte-Colombe): Concert No 44 a deux violes (Tombeau desSATRegrets) Violes EsgalesSAT4.16amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in F forSATviolin and piano, K377 Ana Savicka (violin)SATAljosa Lecic (piano)SAT4.35amSATDopper, Cornelius (1870-1939): Ciaconna GoticaSATThe Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSATKees Bakels (conductor)SAT4.52amSATGuillaume IX, Duke of Aquitaine (1071-1126): CompanhoSATferai un vers tot covinen Eric Mentzel (tenor)SATBois de CologneSAT4.57amSATAnon: La quarte estampie royal Bois de CologneSAT5.00amSATSalieri, Antonio (1750-1825): Overture (La grotta diSATTrofonio) Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSATFabio Biondi (conductor)SAT5.08amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo in A minor,SATK511 Jean Muller (piano)SAT5.18amSATDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoSAT6 in A for strings Concerto KolnSAT5.29amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch. Schoenberg:SATChorale prelude, BWV 654 Sydney Symphony OrchestraSATEdo de Waart (conductor)SAT5.37amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Ave MariaSATTallinn Boys Choir Lydia Rahula (conductor)SAT5.39amSATTubin, Eduard (1905-1982): Ave MariaSATEstonian National Male Choir Andres Paas (organ)SATAnts Soots (director)SAT5.44amSATPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Four IntradasSATHungarian Brass EnsembleSAT5.51amSATTromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470-1535): Frottola (GentilSATdonna) Joris Verdan (organ)SAT5.53amSATFrancisco de la Torre (1470-1520): Justa fue mi perdicionSATDaedalusSAT6.00amSATBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): King Lear Overture, Op 4SATNorwegian Radio Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor)SAT6.16amSATForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Ad arma fidelis, KBPJ 1 -SATsacred concerto Olga Pasiecznik (soprano)SATMarta Boberska (soprano) Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass)SATIl Tempo Baroque EnsembleSAT6.21amSATWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Grand duo concertantSATfor clarinet and piano, Op 48 Charys Green (clarinet)SATHuw Watkins (piano)SAT6.39amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Romance in F minor for violinSATand orchestra, Op 11 Jela Spitkova (violin)SATSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraSATOndrej Lenard (conductor)SAT6.51amSATJarzebski, Adam (1590-1649): Cantate DominoSATLucy van Dael, Marinette Troost (violins)SATRichte van der Meer, Reiner Zipperling (violas da gamba)SATAnthony Woodrow (violone) Viola de Hoog (cello)SATMichael Fentross (theorbo) Jacques Ogg (organ).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00hwwjk (Listen)SATFrom 7.00amSATSATWeber: Andante e Rondo ungareseSATKaren Geoghegan (bassoon) Orchestra of Opera NorthSATBenjamin Wallfisch (conductor)SATSATOffenbach: Overture (Orpheus in the Underworld)SATCity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraSATLouis Fremaux (conductor)SATSATFrom 8.00amSATSATMozart: Oboe Quartet in F, K370 ASMF Chamber EnsembleSATNeil Black (oboe)SATSATMussorgsky: A Night on the Bare MountainSATCleveland Orchestra Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor).SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00hwwjm (Listen)SATBach: Two and three-part InventionsSAT09.05amSATSATBRAHMS: Hungarian Dances Nos 1-21SATDanubia Orchestra Obuda, Domonkos Heja (conductor)SATWarner Classics and Jazz 2564692849 (CD)SATSATBRAHMS: Alto Rhapsody Op. 53SAT(c/w SCHUBERT: Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern D714;SATSCHUBERT arr. Brahms: Gruppe aus dem Tartarus D583;SATSCHUBERT arr. Brahms: An Schwager Kronos D369; BRAHMS:SATSymphony No. 2 in D major Op. 73)SATNathalie Stutzmann (alto), Orchestre Revolutionnaire etSATRomantique, The Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot GardinerSAT(conductor) Soli Deo Gloria SDG 703 (CD)SATSATBRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 9*; Hymn in Honour of theSATGreat Joachim* ±SAT(c/w ERNO DOHNANYI: Andante Rubato alla Zingaresca;SATKREISLER: Marche miniature viennoise; VITTORIO MONTI:SATCsardas; BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance no. 2 in D minor (arr.SATJoachim); FRANZ VON VECSEY: Valse triste; LISZT: MephistoSATWaltz No. 1 S514 (arr. Milstein); Romance oubliée S132;SATBRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 6 in B flat (arr. Joachim);SATJENO HUBAY: Hejre Kati op. 32 no. 4; BARTOK: RomanianSATFolkdances Sz56 (arr.Szekely); IOAN SCARLATESCUSAT(1872-1922): Bagatelle; DEBUSSY: La plus que lente (arr.SATLeon Rocques); BARTOK: Duos for two violins; BRAHMS:SATHungarian Dance no. 7 in A major (arr. Joachim); ARTHURSATHARTMANN: L’amour, valse bluette)SATPhilippe Graffin (violin)*, Claire Desert (piano and pianoSATlutheal)*, Hebe Mensinga (violin II)±, Szymon MarciniakSAT(double bass) ±, Tom Eisner (violin II)SATSAT09.30 amSATBuilding a Library RecommendationSATSATJS BACH: Two Part Inventions BWV 772-786 and Three PartSATInventions BWV 787-801SATSATReviewers – Harriet Smith (piano and violin recordings);SATFrancis Knights (harpsichord, organ and clavichordSATrecordings)SATSATThe recommendations will be placed on the website on onSATMondaySATSATNext week Hilary Finch examines recordings of Britten’sSATNocturne.SATSAT10.30 New ReleasesSATWilliam Mival talks to Andrew about some recent issues ofSATMahler’s 2nd Symphony. With excerpts from the followingSATrecordings:SATSATMAHLER: Symphony No. 2SAT(c/w CONSTANT: 24 Preludes for Orchestra)SATBerthe Montmart (soprano), Oralia DominguezSAT(mezzo-soprano), Choir of RTF (Radio TelevisionSATFrancaise), Orchestre National de la RTF, LeonardSATBernstein (conductor)SAT[recorded live 13th November 1958 at the Theatre de ChampsSATElysees, Paris] Radio France FRF002 (2CDs, Mid Price)SATSATMAHLER: Symphony No. 2SATSimona Saturova (soprano), Yvonne Naef (mezzo-soprano),SATPhiladelphia Singers Chorale, Philadelphia Orchestra,SATChristoph Eschenbach (conductor)SAT[recorded live May 2007] Ondine ODE11342D (2 CDs)SATSATMAHLER: Symphony No. 2 (c/w Symphony No. 10 – Adagio)SATElena Mosuc (soprano), Zlata Bulycheva (mezzo-soprano),SATLondon Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, Valery GergievSAT(conductor)SAT[recorded live April and June 2008 at the Baribican,SATLondon] LSO Live LSO0666 (2 Hybrid SACDs, Mid Price)SATSATMAHLER: Symphony No. 2SATEteri Gvazava (soprano), Anna Larson (mezzo-soprano),SATOrfeon Donosiarra, Lucerne Festival Orchestra, ClaudioSATAbbado (conductor)SAT[lrecorded live 21st August 2003, Lucerne]SATMedici Arts 2053269 (DVD)SATSAT11.30am New ReleasesSATAVISON: Sonata No. 5 in E minor from disc Charles AvisonSATTrio Sonatas Op. 1 and Keyboard Sonatas Op. 8SATPavlo Beznosiuk and Caroline Balding (violins), RichardSATTunnicliffe (cello), Robert Howarth (organ)SATDivine Art DDA21214 (2 CDs, Mid Price)SATSATTELEMANN: Trietto 2 TWV 42: D2; Scherzo 2 TWV 42: E1 fromSATdisc Telemann Trietti metodichi e ScherziSATParnassi musici CPO 777 301-2 (CD)SATSATTELEMANN: Fantasias for Solo Flute in G Major and A MajorSATRachel Brown (flute) Uppernote Recordings UPCD001 (CD)SATSATTELEMANN: Fantasie No. 10 in D Major from disc TelemannSATTwelve Fantasies for Solo Violin TWV 40: 14-25SATAugustin Hadelich (violin) Naxos 8.570563 (CD, Budget)SATSATTELEMANN: Overture TWV 55: Es2 (Bourree I en EchoSATalternativement – Bourree II; Passepied) from discSATTelemann 3 Orchestral SuitesSATCarin van Heerden (recorder, oboe and director), L’OrfeoSATBarockorchester CPO 777218-2 (CD)SATSAT11.55am Disc of the WeekSATHAYDN: Piano Trio in F sharp minor Hob XV: 26 from discSATHaydn Piano Trios Volume 1SAT(c/w Piano Trios in D major Hob XV: 24, G major Hob XV: 25SATand C major Hob XV: 27) The Florestan TrioSATHyperion CDA67719 (CD)SATSAT12:15 R3 Music Feature b00hwwjp (Listen)SATAnne Sebba tells the story of celebrated concert pianistSATHarriet Cohen, considered to be one of the most intriguingSATmusical figures of the 20th Century. A musician with aSATvast repertoire, she have more first performances of worksSATthan any other pianist of her day, but is scarcely knownSATtoday.SATSATLong-fascinated by Cohen's story, Anne has read the 3,000SATletters bequeathed to the British library to try toSATunderstand how Cohen's tempestuous private life impactedSATon her public performing life. Some music critics believeSATshe was the inspiration for much of Bax's finest music.SATOthers claim that she was jealous and possessive andSATresponsible for preventing many of his pieces becomingSATbetter known.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00hwwjr (Listen)SATArt and Early Music Month, The Passions of Albrecht DurerSATArt and Early Music Month. Albrecht Dürer was one of theSATmost influential artists in Germany. Living during theSATtime of Martin Luther's Reformation; the establishment ofSATthe printing-press in the disemination of art and ideas;SATand the advent of new humanist thought, Dürer proved to beSATa true Renaissance Man - as steeped in the intellectualSATthinking of his day as he was the myriad of means ofSATartistic expression. He lived the best part of his life inSATNuremberg and played a significant role in establishingSATthe medieval city as the centre of Europe in the 16thSATcentury - a city as important culturally as it wasSATpolitically. Catherine Bott travelSATSATANONYMOUS “Mein herz in Freuden sich erquicket”SAT(Lochamer Liederbuch 1452-60)SATIl Curioso/Hedos Ensemble/Bernhard BöhmSATNAXOS 8.557138 Track 1SATSATJOSQUIN DESPREZ “Agnus Dei” from Missa La sol fa re miSATMunich Capella Antiqua/Konrad RuhlandSATRCA Victor GD71966 Track 6SATSATADAM VON FULDA “Pange lingua gloriosi”SATBlaser Collegium Leipzig Raumklang RK9501 Track 21SATSATSENFL “Nun wöllt ihr horen neue Mär”SATEnsemble Villanella/Sven Berger NAXOS 8.553352 Track 15SATSATMARTIN LUTHER: “Durch Adams Fall”;SATCASPAR OTHHMAYR: “Durch Adams Fall”;SATJOHANN WALTER: “Durch Adams Fall” Himlische CantoreySATCPO 777 2752 Tracks 15-17SATSATLEONHARD LECHNER St John Passion of 1594 Nuremberg:SAT“Jesu aber betete und sprach”SATKammerchor der Augsburger Domsingknaben/Reinhard KammlerSATDEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 2138497 Tracks 5 & 6SATSATSCHUTZ St John Passion (1665): “Darnach als Jesus wusste”SATPeter Schreier (Evan) Peter –Volker Springborn (Jesus)SATDresdener Kreuzchor/Martin FlämigSATBERLIN CLASSICS 0090092BC Tracks 15-16SATSATJS BACH Matthew Passion (1727): “Kommt, ihr Töchter, helftSATmir klagen!”SATConcentus musicus Wien/Wiener Sängerknabenschor/SATArnold Schoenberg Choir/Nikolaus HarnoncourtSATTELDEC 8573-81036-2 CD1 Track 1SATSATThe programme includes readings by Olwen May from ‘TheSATHistory of the Life of Albrecht Durer of Nuremberg with aSATTranslation of His Letters and Journal and Some Account ofSATHis Works’ by Mrs Charles W. Heaton, published bySATwww.kessinger.netSATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hr4md (Listen)SATPavel Haas QuartetSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Sarah Walker presents aSATperformance from Radio 3 New Generation Artists the PavelSATHaas Quartet.SATSATProkofiev: String Quartet No 1 Ravel: String Quartet.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b0092brq (Listen)SATTaraf de HaidouksSATLucy Duran introduces Taraf de Haidouks, feted as theSATworld's greatest gypsy band, in concert at Birmingham'sSATTown Hall, performing their own versions of gypsy-inspiredSATclassics by Bartok and Manuel de Falla.SATSATTaraf de Haidouks recorded for World Routes in NovemberSAT2007 at Birmingham's Town Hall.SATSATThe Return of the Magical Horses Sapo PerapaskeroSATSATRomanian Folk Dance (The Missing Dance) Bela BartokSATSATImprovised balada Taraf de HaidouksSATSATHora si Briu Taraf de HaidouksSATSATIn a Persian Market Albert KetelbySATSATLezghica Aram KhachaturianSATSATDanza Rituel del Fuego Manuel de FallaSATSATTot Taraful SapoSATSATBriu and Ciocarlia Taraf de HaidouksSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00hwwld (Listen)SATDexter GordonSATSoweto Kinch joins Alyn Shipton to select the finestSATrecordings of the great tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon,SATranging from his early days with Billy Eckstine to hisSATAcademy Award-nominated performance in BertrandSATTavernier's film Round Midnight.SATSATGordon was one of the first players of his instrument toSATadopt the bebop style in the 1940s, going on to become oneSATof the most influential and distinctive soloists of theSAT60s and 70s.SATSATTitle Long Tall Dexter Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Gordon Album Settin the Pace Label ProperSATNumber Proper box 16 CD 2 Track 1SATPersonnel: Leonard Hawkins, t; Dexter Gordon, ts; BudSATPowell, p; Curley Russell, b; Max Roach, d. 29 Jan 1946SATSATDisc 2: Title Blowin the Blues AwaySATArtist Billy Eckstine Composer Eckstine / ValentineSATAlbum Dexter Gordon: Settin the Pace Label ProperSATNumber Proper box 16 CD 1 Track 5SATPersonnel: Gail Brockman, Dizzy Gillespie, Marion Hazel,SATShorty McConnell, t; TaswellSATBaird, Chippy Outcalt, Howard Scott, Gerald Valentine, tb;SATBill Frazier, John Jackson,SATGene Ammons, Dexter Gordon, Leo Parker, reeds, JohnSATMalachi, p; ConnieSATWainwright, g; Tommy Potter, b; Art Blakey, d; BillySATEckstine, vtb, voc. 5 Dec 1944SATSATDisc 3: Title The Chase Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Gordon Album Settin the Pace Label ProperSATNumber Properbox 16 CD 2 Track 8SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, Wardell Gray, ts; Jimmy Bunn, p;SATRed Callendar, b; Chuck Thompson, d. 12 June 1947.SATSATDisc 4: Title Ghost of a Chance Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Young, Crosby Album Settin the PaceSATLabel Proper Number Properbox 16 CD 3 Track 6SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, ts; Jimmy Rowles, p; RedSATCallendar, b; Roy Porter, d. 4 Dec 1947SATSATDisc 5: Title Settin the Pace: Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Gordon Album Settin the Pace Label ProperSATNumber Properbox CD 4 Track 3SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, ts; Leo Parker, bar; TaddSATDameron, p; Curley Russell, b;SATArt Blakey, d. 11 Dec 1947.SATSATDisc 6: Title I Was Doing AlrightSATArtist Dexter Gordon Composer GershwinSATAlbum Doin' Alright Label Blue NoteSATNumber 84077 Track 1SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; Dexter Gordon, ts; HoraceSATParlan, p; George Tucker, b; Al Harewood, d. 6 May 1961SATSATDisc 7: Title Night In Tunisia Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Gillespie, Paparelli Album Our Man In ParisSATLabel Blue Note Number 46394 Track 5SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, ts; Bud Powell, p; PierreSATMichelot, b; Kenny Clarke, d. June 1963.SATSATDisc 8: Title Manha De Carnival Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Maria / Banfa Album Gettin AroundSATLabel Blue Note Number 46681 Track 1SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, ts; Bobby Hutcherson, vib; BarrySATHarris, p; Bob Cranshaw, b; Billy Higgins, d. June 1965.SATSATDisc 9: Title Take the A Train Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Strayhorn Album Misty Label SteeplechaseSATNumber 36033 Track 1SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, ts; Kenny Drew, p; NHOP, b; AlexSATRiel, d. Copenhagen, 8 July 1965SATSATDisc 10: Title Fried Bananas Artist Dexter GordonSATComposer Gordon Album More Power Label PrestigeSATNumber OJCCD 815 Track 3SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, ts; Barry Harris, p; BusterSATWilliams, b Tootie Heath, d. March 1969.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00hwwlh (Listen)SATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno),SATTodd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny BarkerSAT(bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), ReginaldSATVeal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATJersey Lightning (Luis Russell) (3:22)SATPerformed by Luis Russell and his Orchestra: Henry ‘Red’SATAllen, Bill Coleman (tp) J.C. Higginbotham (tb) AlbertSATNicholas (cl, as) Charlie Holmes (ss, as) Teddy Hill (ts)SATLuis Russell (p) Will Johnson (bj, g) Pops Foster (b) PaulSATBarbarin (d, vibes)SATRecorded New York City, 6 September 1929SATTaken from the album Louis Russell and his OrchestraSAT(Topaz TPZ 1039. Track 6)SATSATAunt Hagar’s Blues (Brymn, Handy) (4:56)SATPerformed by Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars: LouisSATArmstrong (tp, v) Barney Bigard (cl) Barrett Deems (d)SATBilly Kyle (p) Velma Middleton (v) Arvell Shaw (b) TrummySATYoung (tb) Recorded 12 July 1954SATTaken from the album Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. HandySAT1997 CD (Columbia/Legacy CK 64925 Track 4)SATSATSelling My Pork Chops (Minnie McCoy) (2:52)SATPerformed by Minnie McCoy (v, g) Black Bob (p) Casey BillSATWeldon (steel guitar) Bill Settle (b)SATRecorded Chicago, 31 October 1935SATTaken from the album That’s Chicago’s South Side – TheSATSecret History of Rock & RollSAT2002 CD (Bluebird 09026 63988 2 Track 9)SATSATI Got Rhythm (Gershwin) (3:01)SATPerformed by Oscar Peterson (p) Armand Samson (g) BertSATBrown (b) Roland Verdon (d)SATRecorded Montreal, 17 August 1945SATTaken from the album Oscar Peterson Piano PowerSAT2005 CD (Proper P1473 Disc 1 Track 1)SATSATYou’re My Thrill (Jay Gorney, Sidney Clare) (5:15)SATPerformed by Mel Powell Trio: Mel Powell (p) BobbySATDonaldson (d) Ruby Braff (t)SATRecorded New York City, 24 August 1954SATTaken from the album ThingamagigSATLP (Vanguard VRS 8502 S1/2)SATSATDays of Wine and Roses (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer)SAT(4:43)SATPerformed by Curtis Stigers (v) Anthony Wilson (g) GilbertSATCastellanos (tp) Larry Goldings (p) John Clayton (b) JeffSATHamilton (d) Recorded Hollywood, 16 – 17 October 2001SATTaken from the album Secret HeartSAT2002 CD (Concord Jazz CCD22142 (1) Track 3)SATSATWiggle-Waggle (Herbie Hancock) (5:49)SATPerformed by Herbie Hancock (p) Joe Henderson (ts) JohnnySATColes (tp) Garnett Brown (tb) Buster Williams (b) AlbertSAT‘Tootie’ Heath (d) Recorded May-June 1969SATTaken from the album Fat Albert RotundaSAT(Warner 9362475402(1) Track 1)SATSATGerry Meets Hamp (Lionel Hampton) (7:35)SATPerformed by Gerry Mulligan (bs) Lionel Hampton (vibes)SATHank Jones (p) Bucky Pizzarelli (g) George Duvivier (b)SATGrady Tate (d) Candido Camero (conga)SATRecorded New York City, 29 October 1977SATTaken from the album Lionel Hampton presents Gerry MulliganSAT1983 CD (Kingdom Jazz CDGATE 7014(1) Track 4)SATSATLillekort (Garbarek, Abercrombie, Vasconcelos) (4:54)SATPerformed by Jan Garbarek (ss) Nana Vasconcelos (talkingSATdrums, percussion) John Abercrombie (mandolin guitar).SATRecorded Talent Studios, Oslo, Norway, December 1980SATTaken from the album Jan Garbarek Selected RecordingsSAT2002 CD (ECM: rarum II 014 165-2 Disc 1 Track 4)SATSATLittle Rootie Tootie (Thelonious Monk) (8:53)SATPerformed by Donald Byrd (tp) Eddie Bert (tb) Bob NorthernSAT(fhr) Jay McAllister (tu) Phil Woods (as) Charlie RouseSAT(ts) Pepper Adams (bs) Thelonious Monk (p) Sam Jones (b)SATArt Taylor (d) Hall Overton (arr)SATRecorded New York, 28 February 1959SATTaken from the album The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at TownSATHall 1989 CD (Riverside OJCCD1352(1) Track 4)SATSATDon't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SATor any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SATSATThe BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSATinternet sites.SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00hwwm8 (Listen)SATLive from the Met, Verdi's Il TrovatoreSATFrom the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Gianandrea NosedaSATconducts Argentinian tenor Marcelo Alvarez in the titleSATrole alongside American soprano Sondra Radvanovsky asSATLeonora.SATSATThis work is a tale of revenge, with a wretched twist, asSATManrico, the troubadour, snatched as a baby and raised bySATthe gypsy Azucena, discovers the tragic consequences ofSAThis upbringing later on in life.SATSATPresented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSATSiff. There are interviews with members of the cast duringSATthe interval.SATSATCount di Luna ...... Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)SATLeonora ...... Sondra Radvanovsky (soprano)SATAzucena ...... Dolora Zajick (mezzo-soprano)SATManrico ...... Marcelo Alvarez (tenor)SATFerrando ...... Kwangchul Youn (bass)SATInes ...... Maria Zifchak (soprano)SATRuiz ...... Eduardo Valdes (tenor)SATOrchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan OperaSATGianandrea Noseda (conductor).SATSAT21:00 Recital b00hxkyp (Listen)SATHaydn Trio Eisenstadt, with Martin Brambock and DominikSATTaschler (horns) perform Haydn's Divertimento in E flat, HSATXIV 1.SATSAT21:30 The Wire b00hxkyr (Listen)SATSalmonella Men on Planet PornoSATAdaptation of Yasutaka Tsutsui's sci-fi black comedy setSATon Planet Porno, where any plant, animal or human can mateSATwith any other species. It is a place where Darwin's ruleSATof evolution - the survival of the fittest - is no guideSATto staying alive, and Eros rules. The three astronauts whoSATstrike out into the jungle are woefully ill-prepared forSATwhat is to come.SATSATWith Ophelia Bitz, Donald McCleary, Stewart Porter, RonSATDonachie, Crawford Logan, Morag Stark and Geoff Noar.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00hwwmb (Listen)SATBBC National Orchestra of Wales: Henze, Holt and HoddinottSATSara Mohr-Pietsch presents a concert given by the BBCSATNational Orchestra of Wales at BBC Hoddinott Hall,SATfeaturing orchestral works inspired by a trio of poets -SATShakespeare, Goethe and Gwyn Thomas.SATSATBBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac van Steen (conductor)SATSATHenze: Symphony No 8 26:39 Holt: Troubled Light 22:12SATHoddinott: Lizard 25:28SATSUNSUNDAY 1 MARCH 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00hqlq3 (Listen)SUNArt and Early Music Month, King's College, CambridgeSUNStained GlassSUNAs part of Art and Early Music month, Lucie SkeapingSUNvisits the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge and talksSUNto the writer and art historian Carola Hicks about theSUNmagnificent stained glass. They explore some of theSUNbackground to stained glass, how it came to England fromSUNFlanders, why the Chapel and the glass took so long toSUNcomplete, and how the glass symbolises the power of theSUNTudors and their era of great change and turbulence; ideasSUNthat are reflected in the music in the programme,SUNincluding recordings of the Choir of King's College,SUNCambridge in repertoire by Tallis, and also sacred andSUNsecular music from the 15th and early 16th centuries. Dr.SUNCarola Hicks is theSUNSUNLEONIN Benedicamus Domino Red Byrd YorvoxSUNHyperion CDA 67289 track 9SUNSUNALAMIRE T’AndernackenSUNHis Majesty’s Sagbutts and CornettsSUNHyperion CDA 66894 track 5SUNSUNWILLIAM CORNYSH Hoyda, jolly RutterkinSUNPro Cantione Antiqua & Early Music Consort of LondonSUNDeutsche Harmonia Mundi GD 77178 CD 1 track 6SUNSUNPHILIPPE VAN WILDER Fantasia à 4 (viols)SUNMusica Antiqua of London Amon Ra CDSAR 51 track 13SUNSUNANONYMOUS This day daws (from Fayrfax MS)SUNThe Hilliard Ensemble Saga Classics EC 3357-2 track 2SUNSUNANONYMOUS Gloria: ‘Spiritus et alme’ (from Mass for theSUNOctave of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin MarySUNThe Men of King’s College Choir,SUNStephen Cleobury (conductor) EMI 5 57983 2 Track 3SUNSUNTALLIS Salvator Mundi ISUNThe Choir of King’s College Cambridge / Sir Philip LedgerSUNEMI CDM 5 65103-2 Track 9SUNSUNWILLIAM CORNYSH Blow thy horn hunterSUNPro Cantione Antiqua & Early Music Consort of LondonSUNDeutsche Harmonia Mundi GD 77178 CD 1 track 8SUNSUNANONYMOUS The hunt is upSUN(from CD entitled ‘The Flower of all Ships’ – Tudor CourtSUNMusic from the Time of the Mary Rose)SUNEmily Van Evera (soprano), Nancy Hadden (flute, recorder,SUNpipe & tabor), Erin Headley (viola da gamba, ‘Mary Rose’SUNfiddle), Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic harp, double harp,SUNpsaltery), Christopher Wilson (lute, guitar), RobertSUNMeunier (lute) CRD CRD 3448 track 23SUNSUNTALLIS Dum transisset sabbatumSUNThe Choir of King’s College Cambridge / Stephen CleoburySUNARGO 425 199-2 Track 5SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00hwwrb (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNCaurroy, Eustache du (1549-1609): 11 Fantasias onSUN16th-Century songsSUN1.28amSUNBrade, William (1560-1630): Consort music from the 1609SUNcollection 'Newe ausserlesene Paduanen, Galliarden,SUNCanzonen, Allmand und Coranten...' Hesperion XXSUNJordi Savall (viol/director)SUN1.55amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Mass in C, K317SUN(Coronation) Linda Ovrebo (soprano)SUNAnna Einarsson (alto) Anders J Dahlin (tenor)SUNJohannes Mannov (bass) Oslo Chamber ChoirSUNNorwegian Radio OrchestraSUNAlessandro de Marchi (conductor)SUN2.18amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Fantasia in F minor for pianoSUNduet, D940SUNLeon Fleischer, Katherine Jacobson (piano duet)SUN2.37amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio sonata in E flat, H XV 29SUNKungsbacka TrioSUN2.54amSUNChampagne, Claude (1891-1965): Dane VillageoiseSUNOrchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecSUNJacques Lacombe (conductor)SUN3.00amSUNPalmgren, Selim (1878-1951): Overture (Cinderella)SUNThe Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNGeorge de Godzinsky (conductor)SUN3.05amSUNRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Aria: Non piu mesta (LaSUNCenerentola) Tuva Semmingsen (soprano)SUNNorwegian Radio Orchestra Michel Tabachnik (conductor)SUN3.09amSUNLipinski, Karol Jozef (1790-1861): Variations on a themeSUNof Rossini's Cinderella Miroslaw Lawrynowicz (violin)SUNKrystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz (piano)SUN3.25amSUNProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Cinderella suite No 1, OpSUN107 San Francisco Symphony OrchestraSUNMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor)SUN3.52amSUNChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Valse in D flat, Op 64, No 1SUN(Minute waltz) Wanda Landowska (piano)SUN3.55amSUNTekeliev, Alexander (b.1942): Tempo di WaltzSUN3.59amSUNKostov, Georgi (b.1941): Ludicrous DanceSUNDetelina Ivanova (piano)SUNBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirSUNHristo Nedyalkov (conductor)SUN4.01amSUNShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Seven Dances of theSUNdolls, Op 91c Bulgarian Academic Wind QuintetSUN4.13amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Ma mere l'oyeSUNBBC National Orchestra of WalesSUNRichard Hickox (conductor)SUN4.42amSUNJuon, Paul (1872-1940): Fairy tale in A minor for celloSUNand piano, Op 8 Esther Nyffenegger (cello)SUNDesmond Wright (piano)SUN4.48amSUNHorneman, Christian Frederik Emil (1840-1906): OvertureSUN(Aladdin) Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNMichael Schonwandt (conductor)SUN5.00amSUNLisinski, Vatroslav (1819-1854): Grand Overture No 7SUNCroatian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraSUNIlmar Lapins (conductor)SUN5.15amSUNServais, Adrien Francois (1807-1866): La RomanescaSUNServais EnsembleSUN5.20amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 5 in CSUNminor, Op 10, No 1 Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)SUN5.37amSUNScarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Sinfonia amore, pace eSUNprovidenza Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSUNFabio Biondi (conductor)SUN5.41amSUNAllegri, Lorenzo (1567-1648): Primo ballo della notteSUNd'amore; Sinfonica (Spirito del ciel) TragicomediaSUN5.51amSUNPadre Davide da Bergamo (1791-1863): La vera piva montanaraSUNAndrea Marcon (organ)SUN6.01amSUNKraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C minorSUNConcerto KolnSUN6.21amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Befreit, Op 39, No 4SUNMark Pedrotti (baritone) Stephen Ralls (piano)SUN6.27amSUNMortelmans, Lodewijk (1868-1952): Lyrisch gedicht voorSUNklein orkest Flemish Radio OrchestraSUNBjarte Engeset (conductor)SUN6.39amSUNSoler, Antonio (1729-1783): Fandango in D minor forSUNkeyboard, R146 Scott Ross (harpsichord)SUN6.51amSUNRodrigo, Joaquin (1901-1999) arr. Peter Tiefenbach: 4SUNmadrigales amatorios Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)SUNBryan Epperson, Maurizio Baccante, Roman Borys, SimonSUNFryer, David Hetherington, Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner,SUNThomas Wiebe, Winona Zelenka (cellos).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00hwwz7 (Listen)SUNFrom 7.00amSUNSUNGlinka: Overture (Ruslan and Lyudmila) Kirov OrchestraSUNValery Gergiev (conductor)SUNSUNMonteverdi: Dixit Dominus Choir of the King's ConsortSUNThe King's Consort Robert King (conductor)SUNSUNFrom 8.00amSUNSUNShchedrin: Concerto No 1 for Orchestra (Naughty Limericks)SUNRussian National Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev (conductor)SUNSUNScarlatti: Sonata in D minor, K213SUNAndreas Staier (harpsichord)SUNSUNFrom 9.00amSUNSUNRossini: Pas de deux (William Tell)SUNOrchestra sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe VerdiSUNRiccardo Chailly (conductor)SUNSUNBach: Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen, BWV 56SUNDominik Worner (bass-baritone) La Petite BandeSUNSigiswald Kuijken (conductor).SUNSUN10:00 Iain Burnside b00hwwrd (Listen)SUNClassical Music in Film SoundtracksSUNSUNKorngold: Titles/Spain/Slaves from The Sea Hawk suiteSUNBBC Philharmonic Orchestra/ Yuri Torchinsky (leader)/SUNRumon Gamba (conducting) Chandos CHAN10438SUNSUNFranz Waxman: Tristan and Isolde Fantasy - from HumoresqueSUNStephen Bryant/Simon Mulligan/BBCSO/Leonard Slatkin,SUNBBCMusic BBCMM234SUNSUNHorrman/Livingston/Lampl arranged by Nelson Riddle: CloseSUNto youSUNFrank Sinatra/Hollywood String Quartet/ Nelson RiddleSUN(conducting) Capitol 72453 33743 27SUNSUNIbert: Death of Lady MacbethSUNSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Adriano (conducting)SUNMarco Polo 8.223287SUNSUNMiklos Rozsa: The Dream Sequence, The Mountain LodgeSUNfrom Soundtrack to SpellboundSUNNational Philharmonic Orchestra/ Charles GerhardtSUN(conductor) RCA GD80911SUNSUNPierre Vellones: Vitamines SplitSUNQuartet of the Republican guard/ Maurice Martenot/ MauriceSUNJaubert (dir) ARCHIVES APV1997-001SUNSUNCynthia Millar: 'Explorers' from soundtrack Three WishesSUNLondon session orchestra / Cynthia Millar ConductingSUNPublisher Rysher Music Inc.CA Magnatone MGT-107-2.SUNSUNElmer Bernstein: A Rage in HarlemSUNOriginal Soundtrack Recording Varèse Sarabande VSD5325SUNSUNRichard Rodney Bennett: Title Music from Tender is theSUNNightSUNJohn Harle (Saxophone)/ Cynthia Millar (Ondes Martinot)/SUNBBC Enterprises REB582SUNSUNRachmaninoff : Adagio sostenuto from Piano Concerto No 2,SUNOp 18SUNLeif Ove Andsnes (piano)/, Berlin Philharmoniker/AntonioSUNPappano EMI 4748132SUNSUNLigeti: Lux AeternaSUNNorth German Hamburg Radio Symphony Orchestra Chorus/SUNHelmut Franz (dir) DG 4232442SUNSUNMilhaud: 3 Waltzes from Madame BovarySUNBoaz Sharon (piano) Unicorn DKPCD9155SUNSUNTakemitsu: 'So Eddie witnessed the murder' from Rising SunSUNthe Film SoundtrackSUNOrchestra provided by Tokyo Concerts Inc/Hiroyvki IwakiSUNArista 07822110032SUNSUNShostakovich: Jazz Suite No. 2 'Little Polka/LyricSUNWaltz/Finale'SUNNovosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra/ Arnold KatzSUNRussian Season Rus788164SUNSUNBernstein: Symphonic Suite On the WaterfrontSUNNew York Philharmonic / Leonard Bernstein CBS CD42263.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00d0ht6 (Listen)SUNMichael Berkeley meets Ffion Hague, wife of shadow foreignSUNsecretary William Hague, and who has published aSUNhighly-rated book on the women in former Prime MinisterSUNLloyd George's life. A native Welsh-speaker, Ffion lovesSUNmusic, having played clarinet and cello as a teenager, andSUNis an enthusiastic singer. Her musical choices includeSUNBryn Terfel singing a Welsh lullaby, Bruckner's motetSUNChristus factus est, Faure's Cantique de Jean Racine andSUNconcerto movements by Mozart and Bach.SUNSUNSig M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (from Music from Chaucer)SUN(Berkeley/OUP) 0’26 Beaux Arts Brass QuintetSUNSUNMozart : 2nd mvt from Clarinet Concerto K622 8’49SUN‘Great Recordings of the Century’ EMI ClassicsSUN0724356760127 - Track 6SUNJack Brymer, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/ Sir ThomasSUNBeecham 1958SUNSUNJerry Gray: A String of Pearls 3’17SUNGlenn Miller: A Memorial RCA Victor GMI Side 3 Band 4SUNGlenn Miller and his OrchestraSUNGray/Warner Chappell Music LtdSUNSUNTrad: Suo-Gân 5’02SUNWe’ll Keep a Welcome DG 4635932 – Track 7SUNBryn Terfel, The Orchestra of Welsh National Opera/GarethSUNJonesSUNSUNBruckner: Christus factus est (Motet) 5’14SUN“Bruckner Motets” Hyperion CDA66062 – Track 11SUNCorydon Singers/Matthew BestSUNSUNJS Bach: 1st mvt from Concerto for Two Violins 4’03SUN‘Violin Concertos’ NAXOS 8110965 – Track 7SUNYehudi Menuhin/George Enescu, Paris SymphonySUNOrchestra/Pierre MonteuxSUNSUNFauré: Cantique de Jean Racine op 11 4’40SUN‘Requiem etc’ ERATO 0630178972 – Track 12SUNChorale Philippe Caillard/SUNOrchestra National de L’Opéra de Monte-Carlo/Louis FrémauxSUNSUNArlen/Harburg: Over the Rainbow 4’59SUNBLIX STREET HIT16 - Track 1 Eva CassidySUNArlen/Harburg/EMI MusicSUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00hwwrj (Listen)SUNArt and Early Music Month, Cesare Vecellio's VenetianSUNCostumesSUNArt and Early Music Month.Lucie Skeaping looks at theSUNpublishing sensation of the 1590s in Venice: CesareSUNVecellio's guide to the dress and customs of the world,SUNand she talks to the book's two translators, MargaretSUNRosenthal, Professor of Italian at the University ofSUNSouthern California, and Ann Rosalind Jones, Professor ofSUNComparative Literature at Smith College. The book is theSUNfirst to depict world costume through history and inSUNaddition to the vivid illustrations, it includes aSUNdetailed and often amusing social commentary of the habitsSUNof people all over the world. Music in the programmeSUNincludes Carnival music by Giovanni Croce, and works bySUNboth Andrea and GiovannSUNSUNLODOVICO VIADANA La Veneziana (canzona)SUNThe King’s Consort Robert King (director)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048 CD1 track 15SUNSUNGIOVANNI CROCE Masquerade of the Friulians I FagioliniSUNCHANDOS (CHACONNE) CHAN 0665 Track 11SUNSUNGIOVANNI PACOLONI Salterello de Zorzi (lute trio)SUNI Fagiolini CHANDOS (CHACONNE) CHAN 0665 Track 2SUNSUNANDREA GABRIELI Asia felice I FagioliniSUNCHANDOS (CHACONNE) CHAN 0697 Track 5SUNSUNGIOVANNI GABRIELI Sonata pian’ e forte a 8SUNHis Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts HYPERION CDA 66908SUNTrack 9SUNSUNGIOVANNI BASSANO Arosez vos violettesSUNConcordia (viol and harpsichord – variations based onSUNexisting madrigal) Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9 Track 14SUNSUNADRIAN WILLAERTSUNSempre me ride sta – : the men sing: “That tart alwaysSUNlaughs at me when I walk down the street”SUNConcordia, Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9 Track 1SUNSUNADRIAN WILLAERT Vecchio letrose – “Old hags, you’re goodSUNfor nothing” Concordia, Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9 Track 13SUNSUNBALDASSARE DONATO Ahi miserelleSUNConcordia, Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9 Track 15SUNSUNGIOVANNI GIROLAMO KAPSBERGER KapsbergerSUNThe Kings Consort Robert King (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048 CD1 Track 6SUNSUNGIOVANNI GABRIELI Udite, chiari e generosi figliSUNNautical mythological figures / 16 part madrigalSUNThe Kings Consort Robert King (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048 CD1 Track 14SUNSUNANDREA GABRIELI Vieni, vieni, Himeneo The Kings ConsortSUNRobert King (conductor) HYPERION CDA 67048 CD1 Track 4SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00hwwrl (Listen)SUNOffenbach: The Tales of HoffmanSUNAct IV Part 1 Barcarolle: Belle Nuit d'amourSUNNicklausse - Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano), Giulietta -SUNJessye Norman (soprano),SUNBelgian National Opera Chorus and Symphony Orchestra,SUNSylvain Cambreling (conductor)SUNEMI CDS 749 641 2, CD3 track 1SUNSUNHaydn: Symphony no 7 'Le Midi'SUNMvt 2 Recitativo: Adagio, mvt 3 Minuet and TrioSUNPhilharmonia Hungarica, Antal Dorati (conductor)SUNLondon 425 902-2, tracks 6+7SUNSUNDurufle: Requiem: Sanctus; Pie JesuSUNAaron Webber (treble), Natalie Clein ('cello)SUNChoir of Westminster Cathedral, Iain Simcock (organ),SUNJames O'Donnell Hyperion CDA66757 tracks 4+5SUNSUNSibelius: Lemminkainen Suite: The Swan of TuonelaSUNBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von KarajanSUN(conductor) Deutsche Grammophon 413 755-2 track 2SUNSUNPurcell: From Rosy Bow'rsSUNEmma Kirkby (soprano), The Consort of Musicke, AnthonySUNRooley (director) Musica Oscura 070977 track 12SUNSUNVaughan Williams: Preludes on three Welsh hymn tunes: BrynSUNCalfariaSUNTimothy Bond (Jehmlich Organ, Schneeberg, Germany)SUNRegent Records REGCD205 track 16SUNSUNVaughan Williams (Orch. Foster): Preludes on three WelshSUNhymn tunes: Rhosymedre; HyfrydolSUNNorthern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox (conductor)SUNEMI CDC 749 745 2 tracks 9+10SUNSUNBrahms: Trio for piano, violin and horn Op 40SUNThe Florestan Trio: Susan Tomes (piano), Anthony MarwoodSUN(violin) with Stephen Stirling (horn)SUNHyperion CDA67251/2 CD1 tracks 5-8SUNSUNBach: Goldberg Variations: Aria +Variations 1-4SUNCatrin Finch (harp) DG 477 809 7 tracks 1-5SUNSUNShostakovich: Piano concerto no 2 in F major Op 102SUNMarc-Andre Hamelin (piano)SUNBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor)SUNHyperion CDA67425 tracks 5-7.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00hsl6q (Listen)SUNFor Ash Wednesday. From the Chapel of St John's College,SUNCambridge.SUNSUNResponses: Tomkins Psalm: 51 (Allegri)SUNFirst Lesson: Isaiah 1 vv10-18SUNCanticles: Short Service (Byrd)SUNSecond Lesson: Luke 15 vv 11-32SUNAnthem: Tribulationes Civitatum (Byrd)SUNHymn: Lord Jesus, think on me (Southwell)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Prelude in C minor, BWV 546 (Bach)SUNSUNJunior Organ Student: John ChallengerSUNDirector of Music: Andrew Nethsingha.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00hwwrn (Listen)SUNHandel OperasSUNAs part of Radio 3's 2009 Handel celebrations, CatherineSUNBott and Laurence Cummings explore Handelian opera seria -SUNor serious opera. This was the dominant operatic form inSUNthe 18th Century, with its own rhetoric and conventions,SUNand would have been widely understood and appreciated then.SUNSUNWith soprano Rebecca Outram and countertenor AndrewSUNRadley, Catherine and Laurence consider examples from aSUNrange of different operas by Handel, suggesting ways inSUNwhich the composer took the operatic conventions of hisSUNday and, through his genius, transformed them to createSUNdramatic music of great expressivity and imagination.SUNSUNThe programme also includes the last of ChristopherSUNGayford's Codas - his brief look at some of theSUNpsychological aspects of listening to music.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00hwwrq (Listen)SUNLive performance of Mendelssohn's ElijahSUNAled Jones celebrates St David's Day 2009 and the 200thSUNanniversary of Mendelssohn's birth, introducing aSUNperformance of the oratorio Elijah from St David's Hall inSUNCardiff.SUNSUNSoloists: Anna Leese, Elin Manahan Thomas, Wendy DawnSUNThompson, Andrew Kennedy and Neal DaviesSUNCardiff Ardwyn SingersSUNBBC National Orchestra and Chorus of WalesSUNThierry Fischer (conductor).SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00hxnwb (Listen)SUNThe Black CubeSUNBroadcaster and film-maker Navid Akhtar talks about theSUNKa'aba - or the Black Cube - at the heart of the Masjid alSUNHaram Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is the holiestSUNshrine of Islam, encircled by millions of pilgrims everySUNyear, and is traditionally said to have been built bySUNAbraham on the foundations of the first house of Adam.SUNSUNNavid considers the ways the Black Cube has intersectedSUNwith Western culture, from the work of constructivistSUNpainters like Malevich, to our desire for simplifiedSUNgeometric buildings. He discovers connections between theSUNrituals of the pilgrimage to Mecca and Western thought,SUNand how the cube is inspiring a new generation of MuslimSUNartists.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00hwwrv (Listen)SUNAn American LandscapeSUNSUNOn a cold, gusting morning of January 1961 the poet RobertSUNFrost set out to read a specially composed poem at theSUNinauguration of John F Kennedy, the man on whom allSUNAmerica’s hopes were pinned. But the sun’s glare and theSUNnewness of the poem robbed Frost of his ability, hisSUNconfidence, to read. He fell back on a poem he’d writtenSUNin 1942. The Gift Outright explores in its few lines oneSUNof the deepest and darkest matters facing Americans: theSUNnature of their brief relationship with the land, a landSUNonce occupied by others. The poem, read by Jeff Perry isSUNfollowed by Virgil Thomson’s film score The Plow ThatSUNBroke the Plains, which was sponsored by the United StatesSUNResettlement Administration.SUNSUNAs the orchestrator of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, FerdeSUNGrofé couldn’t have been closer to the heart of AmericanSUNmusic. In 1916, Grofé drove across the Arizona desert withSUNa group of friends to watch the sun rise over the GrandSUNCanyon. He was later inspired by the experience to composeSUNhis famous Grand Canyon Suite.SUNSUNSome years before, in the late 1860’s John Wesley Powell,SUNa soldier turned naturalist embarked on the firstSUNgeological survey of the Grand Canyon. His journal, whichSUNstarts as a dry analysis of rock samples and descriptionSUNof geological formations finally becomes a painting and aSUNhymn of praise to this unique American landscape. I foundSUNwriter and composer speaking in one language in theirSUNbreathless excitement in the presence of the Grand Canyon.SUNI think you’ll agree that Grofé’s music and Powell’sSUNjournal exactly describe each other.SUNSUNEtta Baker's Appalachian guitar music is followed bySUNCopland’s take on the same region: part of his balletSUNscore Appalachian Spring. The White Mountains, part of theSUNAppalachian mountains, the most rugged in New England,SUNwere visited in the 1830s by the novelist NathanielSUNHawthorne who wrote an awe-inspiring account of his trip.SUNHis connection with the area was forever sealed by hisSUNdeath there on a subsequent visit many years later.SUNCopland’s classic orchestration of the Shaker hymn SimpleSUNGifts ends this section and is itself topped off by theSUNMormon Tabernacle Choir’s own version of the original hymn.SUNSUNThe composer Philip Glass has composed America with aSUNphotographer’s eye, his unique, self-styled voice, mappingSUNAmerica and American life and shipping it across the worldSUNas the soundtrack of numerous films. His early score toSUNThe Photographer, unswerving in its forward drive is theSUNadjunct to Robert Lowell’s haunting poem, The Mouth of theSUNHudson, a description of a man standing on an outcropSUNabove a railroad siding and watching the trains switchingSUNbeneath him. It’s a neutral description until the wordSUN‘unforgivable’ at the end.SUNSUNThe 20th century American composer Roy Harris was born inSUN1898 to poor parents, in a log cabin in Oklahoma, onSUNAbraham Lincoln's birthday. He had the perfect opportunitySUNto survey the American landscape as he worked for manySUNyears as a trucker, criss-crossing the continent. You canSUNhear the lie of the land in his masterpiece Symphony No.3.SUNI mixed the symphony with John Ashbery’s poem Pyrography,SUNan elliptical commentary of America, written to accompanySUNa travelling exhibition of American landscape paintings.SUNSUNWe end with Charles Ives, possibly the composer whoSUNcaptured the spirit of America better than any other.SUNWhilst Harris was a trucker, Ives’s main job was inSUNinsurance. That was no bar to him writing his totallySUNoriginal and uncompromising musical reflection of theSUNAmerica he saw and heard. His Three Places in New EnglandSUNhere prepares the way for Henry James’s reflection on theSUNNew England landscape, which I have mixed with Ives’sSUNcontemplative masterpiece The Unanswered Question.SUNAppropriately, that piece ends the programme.SUNSUNPaul Frankl ProducerSUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNJP = Jeff PerrySUNIB = Iain BarfordSUNSUN0000:00 Robert Frost: The Gift Ourtright (JP)SUNSUN0000:53SUNVirgil Thomson: Devastation (The Plow that Broke theSUNPlains) Los Angeles Chamber OrchestraSUNNeville Marriner EMI CDC7477152, Tk. 6SUNSUN0004:48 Ferde Grofe: Sunrise (Grand Canyon Suite)SUNDetroit Symphony Orchestra Antal Dorati, conductorSUNDECC 430 712 2, Tk. 2SUNSUN0006:18SUNJohn Wesley Powell: The Exploration of the Colorado RiverSUNand Its Canyons (IB)SUNSUN0014:00 Mrs. Etta Baker: John HenrySUNMrs. Etta Baker, guitar TCD 1061, Tk.16SUNSUN0016:35 Copland: Appalachian SpringSUNColumbia Chamber Ensemble Aaron Copland, conductorSUNSONY SM2K89323, CD.2 Tk. 1SUNSUN0016:40SUNNathaniel Hawthorne: Notch of the White Mountains (IB)SUNSUN0020:50 Copland: Appalachian SpringSUNColumbia Chamber Ensemble Aaron Copland, conductorSUNSONY SM2K89323, CD.2 Tk. 7SUNSUN0023:09 Trad: Simple Gifts Mormon Tabernacle ChoirSUNJerard Otley, conductor ARGO 4308342 , Tk.11SUNSUN0024:25 Skip James: Hard Time Killing Floor BluesSUNChris Thomas King, voice/ guitar MERCURY 170069 2, Tk. 6SUNSUN0027:03 Robert Lowell: The Mouth of the Hudson (IB)SUNSUN0028:00 Philip Glass: The PhotographerSUNThe Philip Glass Ensemble Michael Riesman, conductorSUNSONY SM3K 62960, CD.2 Tk.4SUNSUN0036:23 Roy Harris: Symphony No.3SUNNew York Philharmonic OrchestraSUNLeonard Bernstein, conductor DG 419 780 2 Tk.1SUNSUN0047:55 John Ashbery: Pyrography (JP)SUNSUN0051:55 Roy Harris: Symphony No.3SUNNew York Philharmonic OrchestraSUNLeonard Bernstein, conductor DG 419 780 2, Tk.1SUNSUN0054:55 Charles Ives: 3 Places in New EnglandSUNSan Fancisco Symphony OrchestraSUNSan Francisco Symphony Chorus San Francisco Girls ChorusSUNMichael Tilson-Thomas, conductor RCA 09026637032, Tk.19SUNSUN0058:37 Charles Ives: The Unanswered QuestionSUNGlenn Fischthal, trumpetSUNSan Francisco Symphony OrchestraSUNMichael Tilson-Thomas, conductor RCA 09026637032, T.17SUNSUN0058:54SUNHenry James: New England: An Autumn Impression (JP)SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00hwwrx (Listen)SUNLiam Noble/Paul ClarvisSUNClaire Martin presents the latest mix of jazz releasesSUNreflecting the UK jazz scene, plus an interview withSUNpianist Liam Noble and drummer Paul Clarvis, who celebrateSUNthe release of their CD Starry, Starry Night.SUNSUNClarvis is one of the UK's most respected and talentedSUNpercussionists, and has played with musical stars fromSUNMick Jagger and Nina Simone to Herbie Hancock and AndySUNSheppard, as well as working as a session musician on filmSUNsoundtracks including Star Wars, The Bourne Ultimatum andSUNShakespeare in Love.SUNSUNNoble, best known for his quirky, individual compositionsSUNand improvisations, has worked with musicians such asSUNAnita Wardell, Harry Beckett and Christine Tobin, as wellSUNas with cult minimalist composer Moondog.SUNSUNTitle: Buzzy Bee Artist: Ryan QuigleySUNCD: Laphroaig-ian SlipSUNTrack: 2 Label: Ryan Quigley Music RQM 0001SUNComp: Ryan Quigley Pub: Copyright Conrol/MCPSSUNDur: 04.24SUNSUNTitle: Tu Captes Ou Quoi Blues Artist: Bennet McLeanSUNCD: In the Land of Oo-Bla-DeeSUNTrack: 2 Label: Benet McLean BCLN 002SUNComp: Benet McLean Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 04.38SUNSUNTitle: LibraSUNArtist: Tim Garland's Lighthouse Trio/Royal PhilharmonicSUNOrchdstraSUNCD: Global MixSUNTrack: 7 Label: Global Mix GM 2CD03 Comp: Tim GarlandSUNPub: n/a Dur: 04.00SUNSUNTitle: Dedicated to YouSUNArtist: Brian Kellock/Julian ArguellesSUNCD: The Nine Mile burn SessionsSUNTrack: 3 Label: Thick-Skinned TRCD 0001SUNComp: Sammy Cahn/Saul ChaplinSUNPub: Warner chappell North Amercia Dur: 04.48SUNSUNPrivate Recording Title: Soul Vibration of ManSUNArtist: Jerry Dammer's Spatial AKA OrchestraSUNComp: Sun Ra Label: White LabelSUNPubl. Enterplanetary Koncepts Dur: 05.50SUNSUNTitle: L'Adieu Artist: Benny GolsonSUNCD: New Times, New 'TetSUNTrack: 7 Label: Concord Records PROMO n/aSUNComp: Benny Golson Pub: Universal Music Dur: 07.10SUNSUNTitle: Vincent Artist: Liam Noble and Paul ClarvisSUNCD: Starry Starry NightSUNTrack: 5 Label: Village Life 080811VLSUNComp: Don Maclean Pub: Inspired Music Dur: 04.40SUNSUNTitle: Paris Artist: Liam Noble and Paul ClarvisSUNCD: Starry Starry NightSUNTrack: 11 Label: Village Life 080811VL Comp: MoondogSUNPub: Inspired Music Dur: 02.16SUNSUNTitle: Mood Indigo Artist: Liam Noble and Paul ClarvisSUNCD: Starry Starry NightSUNTrack: 1 Label: Village Life 080811VLSUNComp: Duke Ellington/Bigard and MillsSUNPub: Inspired Music Dur: 04.40SUNSUNTitle: Duncan's Artist: Dave Milligan TrioSUNCD: ShopsSUNTrack: 1 Label: An Tobar TRCD 0025SUNComp: Dave Milligan Pub: MCPS Dur: 04.45SUNSUNTitle: Tango Pour ClaudeSUNArtist: Richard Galliano/Brussells Jazz OrchestraSUNCD: Ten Years AgoSUNTrack: 5 Label: Milan 3399 2352SUNComp: Richard Galliano Pub: Editions DreyfusSUNDur: 04.05SUNSUNTitle: New York Cab Ride Artist: Janette MasonSUNCD: Alien Left HandSUNTrack: 6 Label: Fireball Records FMJP 10002SUNComp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball/MCPS/PRS Dur: 06.57SUNSUNTitle: Blue SkiesSUNArtist: Benny Goodman and His OrchestraSUNCD: The Story of Big BandsSUNTrack: 8 Label: Chant Du Monde 574 1481 90SUNComp: Irving Berlin Pub: Francis Day and HunterSUNDur: 03.28SUNSUNTitle: Film Blues Artist: Keith and Julie TippettSUNCD: Nostalgia 77 SessionsSUNTrack: 2 Label: Tru Thoughts TRUCD 183SUNComp: Keith and Julie Tippett Pub: Tru Thoughts Ltd/PRSSUNDur: 04.41.SUNMONMONDAY 2 MARCH 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00hwx0g (Listen)MON1.00amMONSvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romeo and Juliet - fantasyMONStavanger Symphony Orchestra John Storgards (conductor)MON1.15amMONTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Concerto No 1 in BMONflat minor for piano and orchestra, Op 23MONStephen Hough (piano) Stavanger Symphony OrchestraMONJohn Storgards (conductor)MON1.48amMONNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Symphony No 5, Op 50MONStavanger Symphony Orchestra John Storgards (conductor)MON2.24amMONNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Chaconne for piano, Op 32MONAnders Kilstrom (piano)MON2.33amMONSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Sonata No 3 in FMONminor, Op 14 (Concert sans orchestre)MONAldo Ciccolini (piano)MON3.00amMONBenoit, Peter (1834-1901): Magnificat for womens' voicesMONand organ The Flemish Radio ChoirMONJoris Verdin (organ) Jan Busschaert (double bass)MONVic Nees (conductor)MON3.06amMONHoof, Jef Van (1886-1959): Symphony No 1 in AMONBelgian Radio and Television Philharmonic OrchestraMONFernand Terby (conductor)MON3.39amMONMaldere, Pierre van (1729-1768): Sinfonia in A (violaMONobligata) The Academy of Ancient MusicMONFilip Bral (conductor)MON3.52amMONBrumel, Antoine (c.1460-c.1512): Agnus Dei - et ecceMONterrae motus Huelgas EnsembleMONPaul van Nevel (director)MON3.58amMONObrecht, Jacob (c.1457-1505): Omnes spiritus laudet -MONoffertory motet for five voices DaedalusMON4.05amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Singet dem Herr neinMONneues Lied - motet, BWV 225 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirMONTafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Ivars Taurins (conductor)MON4.18amMONAlbinoni, Tomaso (1671-c.1750): Concerto a 5 in D minorMONfor oboe and strings, Op 9, No 2 Frank de Bruine (oboe)MONThe King's Consort Robert King (director)MON4.31amMONRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Sonata No 1 in G forMONstrings Sofia Soloists Plamen Djourov (conductor)MON4.45amMONBoieldieu, Francois-Adrien (1775-1834): Aria: Viens,MONgentile dame (La Dame blanche) Mark DuBois (tenor)MONKitchener Waterloo Symphony OrchestraMONRaffi Armenian (conductor)MON4.52amMONDukas, Paul (1865-1935): Villanelle for horn and orchestraMONEsa Tukia (horn) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONMichael Adelson (conductor)MON5.00amMONAuber, Daniel-Francois Esprit (1782-1871): Overture (FraMONDiavolo) Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMONOndrej Lenard (conductor)MON5.10amMONBizet, Georges (1838-1875): L'Arlesienne Suite No 2 -MONcompiled Ernest GuiraudMONSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraMONMarko Munih (conductor)MON5.24amMONSarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908): Concert Fantasy on CarmenMONfor violin and orchestra, Op 25 Julia Fischer (violin)MONBergen Philharmonic OrchestraMONChristopher Warren-Green (conductor)MON5.38amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Rhapsody for piano in BMONminor, Op 79 Steven Osborne (piano)MON5.47amMONChabrier, Emmanuel (1841-1894): Espana - rhapsodyMONToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)MON5.54amMONGranados, Enrique (1867-1916): 4 Tonadillas (Colleccion deMONtonadillas escritas en estilo antiguo)MONIsabel Bayrakdarian (soprano) James Parker (piano)MON6.03amMONYuste, Miguel (1870-1947): Estudio melodico for clarinetMONand piano Cristo Barrios (clarinet)MONLila Gailing (piano)MON6.11amMONCrusell, Bernhard Henrik (1775-1838): Concertino in B flatMONfor bassoon and orchestra Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon)MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)MON6.30amMONTrad. Swedish arr. Wikander, David (1884-1955): Four songsMONSwedish Radio Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)MON6.36amMONBerwald, Franz (1796-1868): Septet in B flatMONNiklas Andersson (clarinet) Henrik Blixt (bassoon)MONHans Larsson (horn) Jannica Gustafsson (violin)MONHakan Olsson (viola) Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)MONMaria Johansson (double bass).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00hwwz9 (Listen)MONIncluding from 7.00am:MONMONSmetana: Vltava (Ma vlast) Czech Philharmonic OrchestraMONZdenek Kosler (conductor)MONMONMahler, orch. Berio: Three Early SongsMONThomas Hampson (baritone) Philharmonia OrchestraMONLuciano Berio (conductor)MONMONBach: Cantata No 51 (Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen)MONElly Ameling (sopano) Maurice Andre (trumpet)MONGerman Bach Soloists Helmut Winschermann (conductor)MONMONFrom 8.30am:MONMONVaughan Williams, orch. Chase: RomanceMONRoger Chase (viola) BBC Concert OrchestraMONStephen Bell (conductor)MONMONSchubert: Piano Sonata in E minor, D566MONWilhelm Kempff (piano)MONMONMozart: Exsultate, jubilate K165 Emma Kirkby (soprano)MONAcademy of Ancient MusicMONChristopher Hogwood (conductor).MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00hwwww (Listen)MON10.00amMONBritten: Sinfonietta, Op 1 Nash EnsembleMONLionel Friend (conductor) HYPERION CDA 66845MON10.16amMONBridge: Strew no more red roses; So early in the morningMONJamie MacDougall (tenor) Janice Watson (soprano)MONRoger Vignoles (piano) HYPERION CDA 67181/2 (2 CDs)MON10.22amMONReger: Eine Ballettsuite, Op 130MONBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraMONColin Davis (conductor) ORFEO C 090 841AMON10.42amMONFaure: Barcarolle No 10 in A minor; Barcarolle No 11 in GMONminor Kathryn Stott (piano)MONHYPERION CDA 66911/4 (4 CDs)MON10.51amMONMozart: Violin Concerto No 4 in D, K218MONSzymon Goldberg (violin) Walter Susskind (conductor)MONTESTAMENT SBT 1028MON11.17amMONPurcell: Four Dances (Abdelazar) TafelmusikMONJeanne Lamon (director) CBC SMCD5147MON11.21amMONBritten: Solo Cello Suite No 3, Op 87 Tim Hugh (cello)MONNAXOS 8553663MON11.40amMONBach: Two and Three-Part Inventions (selection)MONThe Building a Library recommendation.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00hwwwy (Listen)MONWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores Mozart's Vienna years, focusing onMONthe composer's arrival in Vienna as he set aboutMONestablishing himself in all the right circles, inMONparticular, the regular Sunday afternoon gatherings at theMONhome of the diplomat Baron Gottfried van Swieten, whoMONintroduced Mozart to the music of Bach and Handel.MONMONThe music includes two major chamber works: the powerful -MONand most un-serenade-like - Serenade in C minor, K388, andMONthe String Quartet in E flat, K428 - one of Mozart's sixMONso-called 'Haydn' quartets, written in tribute to theMONolder composer.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hwwx0 (Listen)MONShai WosnerMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Fiona Talkington presents aMONrecital by pianist and Radio 3 New Generation Artist ShaiMONWosner.MONMONDebussy: Danseuses de Delphes; Le vent dans la plaine; LaMONserenade interrompue; Les collines d'Anacapri; Des pas surMONla neige; Ce qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest; La fille aux cheveuxMONde lin; La danse de Puck; Minstrels (Preludes, Book 1)MONSchumann: Carnaval, Op 9.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hwwx2 (Listen)MONMainly Mancunian, Episode 1MONIan Skelly presents music featuring the BBC PhilharmonicMONand highlights from the Royal Northern College of MusicMONFestival of Brass 2009.MONMONMozart: Overture (The Magic Flute)MONWolf-Ferrari: Suite (The Jewels of the Madonna)MONBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)MONMONMozart: Bella mia fiamma, K528 Sally Matthews (soprano)MONBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)MONMON2.30pmMONLiszt: Prometheus BBC PhilharmonicMONGianandrea Noseda (conductor)MONMONBach: Komm, Jesu, Komm!, BWV229 Ex CathedraMONJeffrey Skidmore (conductor)MONMON2.50pmMONAlec Roth: Shared Ground/Ponticelli (words by Vikram Seth)MONPhilippe Honore (violin) Ex CathedraMONJeffrey Skidmore (conductor)MONMON3.35pmMONTchaikovsky: Symphony No 4MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONWalter Weller (conductor)MONMON4.30pmMONRNCM Festival of BrassMONHighlights from the 2009 festival, featuring the BlackMONDyke Band and Foden's Band in music by Philip Wilby andMONPeter Graham.MONMON17:00 In Tune b00hwwx4 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00hwwx6 (Listen)MONBournemouth SO/KarabitsMONCatherine Bott presents a concert given at Poole'sMONLighthouse by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra underMONprincipal conductor Kirill Karabits, who conducts BenjaminMONBritten's orchestral portraits of the sea off the SuffolkMONcoast.MONMONThe orchestra is joined by Steven Isserlis for a rareMONperformance of Kabalevsky's Second Cello Concerto, a workMONthat owes much to his Soviet contemporaries ShostakovichMONand Prokoviev. The concert ends with Dvorak's EighthMONSymphony, a lighthearted work that draws much of itsMONinspiration from Bohemian folk music.MONMONBournemouth Symphony Orchestra Steven Isserlis (cello)MONKirill Karabits (conductor)MONMONBritten: Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes)MONKabalevsky: Cello Concerto No 2 Dvorak: Symphony No 8MONMONFollowed by a focus on music written in Vienna around theMONyear 1900:MONMONZemlinsky: String Quartet No 2, Op 15 Zemlinsky Quartet.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00hwwx8 (Listen)MONEonnagataMONBidisha discusses Eonnagata, a new Sadler's WellsMONcollaboration between dancer Sylvie Guillem, directorMONRobert Lepage, choreographer Russell Malipant and fashionMONdesigner Alexander McQueen. Its story focuses on theMONtransvetite spy and diplomat Charles de Beaumont, theMONChevalier d'Eon. A member of the King's Secret, a networkMONof spies under the control of Louis XV, de Beaumont wasMONperhaps the first spy to use transvestism in theMONfurtherance of his duties and his true gender was a sourceMONof speculation, even provoking public bets in the lateMON18th century. The project draws its inspiration partlyMONfrom the ancient Japanese Kabuki technique of Onnegata, inMONwhich male actors portray feMONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00hwwwy (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00hwwxb (Listen)MONWilliam Hazlitt - Philosopher, Episode 1MONSeries of talks arguing that William Hazlitt was aMONcommitted philosopher as well as a great essayist.MONJonathan Ree describes how, while living a solitary lifeMONnear the small Wiltshire village of Winterslow, the youngMONand as yet unknown Hazlitt devoted himself to the struggleMONof becoming a serious philosophical writer.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00hwwxd (Listen)MONKeith Tippett and Julie Tippetts at the London JazzMONFestivalMONJez Nelson presents an improvised performance by BritishMONpianist and composer Keith Tippett and his wife, dynamicMONvocalist Julie Tippetts. The duo's music reflects theirMONclose relationship, and they create a vast range of soundsMONincluding using pebbles on piano strings to createMONresonating harmonics and explore the effects the voice hasMONon the acoustics of a metal bowl.MONMONPlus a set from 2007 by the improvising quartet Mujician,MONpreviously unheard on radio. Composed of reeds player PaulMONDunmall, pianist Keith Tippett, bassist Paul Rogers andMONdrummer Tony Levin, the band is distinguished by itsMONunique approach to wholly improvised performance, in whichMONthe music is not discussed or rehearsed in advance.MONMONKeith Tippett and Julie Tippetts MujicianMONMONExcerpt from Snakeships Dream by Nucleus, recorded inMONsession on March 9, 1971 - played in memory of the lateMONIan CarrMONMONLine up: Ian Carr - trumpet Brian Smith - saxophoneMONKarl Jenkins - piano Chris Spedding - guitarMONJeff Clyne - bass John Marshall - drumsMONMONhttp://www.iancarrsnucleus.net/MONMONExcerpt from Mujician recorded at The Sage, Gateshead inMONNovember 2007 (details below)MONMONKeith Tippett and Julie Tippetts recorded in concert atMONthe Purcell Room during the London Jazz Festival onMONNovember 14 2008MONMONThis set is entirely improvised.MONMONLine up:MONKeith Tippett - piano, music boxes and pebbles placed onMONpiano strings, maracas, wind chimesMONJulie Tippetts - vocals plus various instruments includingMONbells, seedpod shaker, Sri Lankan hand drums, singingMONballs and a Balinese xylophoneMONMONPoems both by Julie Tippetts: Brittle BrimstoneMONMirror ImageMONMONhttp://www.mindyourownmusic.co.uk/keith-tippett.htmMONhttp://www.mindyourownmusic.co.uk/julie-tippetts.htmMONMONKeith and Julie Tippett tour dates:MONMONMarch 4 - Dempsey's, CardiffMONDartington Improvising Trio (Keith and Julie Tippett, PaulMONDunmall) plus the Welsh premiere of a new commission byMONKeith Tippett called 'From Granite to Wind' for OctetMONMore information: http://www.myspace.com/dempseysjazzMONMONMarch 22 - Pizza Express Jazz Club, SohoMONKeith Tippett and Stan Tracey duoMONMore information: http://www.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk/MONMONMay 3 - Stroud Subscription RoomsMONKeith Tippett and Julie Tippetts duoMONMore information: www.stroudinternationaltextiles.org.ukMONMONVisit Jez's blog to find a list of Tippett albumsMONrecommended by musicians and writers including RobertMONWyatt, Matthew Bourne and John Fordham:MONMONhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/jez_nelson/MONMONMujician recorded at The Sage, Gateshead in November 2007MONMONThis set is entirely improvised.MONMONLine up: Paul Dunmall - saxophoneMONKeith Tippett - piano Paul Rogers - bassMONTony Levin - drumsMONMONhttp://www.mindyourownmusic.co.uk/mujician.htm.MONTUETUESDAY 3 MARCH 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00hwx0j (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1, Op 35TUE(for four hands) Havard Gimse, Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)TUE1.07amTUEGrieg: Sonata No 3 in C minor for violin and piano, Op 45TUEJulian Rachlin (violin) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)TUE1.31amTUEGrieg: Ballade in G minor, Op 24TUELeif Ove Andsnes (piano)TUE1.53amTUEGrieg: Sonata in A minor for cello and piano, Op 36TUETruls Mork (cello) Havard Gimse (piano)TUE2.20amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 1 in E minor, Op 39TUEOrchestre National de France Charles Dutoit (conductor)TUE3.00amTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Gloria (Cantata in D forTUEsoloists, mixed choir and orchestra, RV588)TUEAnn Monoyios (soprano) Matthew White (countertenor)TUEColin Ainsworth (tenor) Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirTUETafelmusik Ivars Taurins (conductor)TUE3.30amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata No 1 in D forTUEviolin and piano, Op 12 Mats Zetterqvist (violin)TUEMats Widlund (piano)TUE3.49amTUERimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Overture (May Night)TUECalgary Philharmonic OrchestraTUEMario Bernardi (conductor)TUE3.58amTUEGeminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso, Op 3 NoTUE2 Europa Galante Fabio Biondi (violin/director)TUE4.07amTUEGlick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Suite Hebraique No 1 forTUEclarinet and piano James Campbell (clarinet)TUEValerie Tryon (piano)TUE4.18amTUEMarson, John (1932-2007): Waltzes and Promenades for twoTUEharps Julia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps)TUE4.31amTUEGlanville-Hicks, Peggy (1912-1990): Three GymnopediesTUESydney Symphony Orchestra Myer Fredman (conductor)TUE4.40amTUEHartmann, Johann Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Blooming likeTUEa rose garden Fionian Chamber ChoirTUEAlice Granum (director)TUE4.46amTUEBach, Johann Ernst (1722-1777): Meine Seele erhebt denTUEHerrn - motet Rheinische Kantorei Das Kleine KonzertTUEHermann Max (conductor)TUE5.00amTUEBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Beatrice andTUEBenedict, Op 27) New Zealand Symphony OrchestraTUENeville Marriner (conductor)TUE5.09amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Rondo in C minor, Op 1TUELudmil Angelov (piano)TUE5.18amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 29 in ATUEAmsterdam Bach SoloistsTUE5.41amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Ariettes oublieesTUEElizabeth Watts (soprano) Gary Matthewman (piano)TUE5.58amTUEKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Summer EveningTUEPhilharmonic Society Orchestra Zoltan Kodaly (conductor)TUE6.20amTUEDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Piano Quintet No 2 in A, Op 81TUEJanine Jansen, Anders Nilsson (violins)TUEJulian Rachlin (viola) Torleif Thedan (cello)TUEItamar Golan (piano).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00hwwzc (Listen)TUEIncluding from 7.00am:TUETUEReger: Three songs for a capella female choir, Op 111bTUEStuttgart Chamber Choir Frieder Bernius (director)TUETUEBach: Concerto in D minor for keyboard, oboe and stringTUEorchestra, BWV1059 Chamber Orchestra of EuropeTUEDouglas Boyd (oboe/director)TUETUESchumann: Overture (Hermann und Dorothea, Op 136)TUESwedish Chamber Orchestra Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)TUETUEFrom 8.30am:TUETUEMozart: Al destin, che la minaccia (Mitridate)TUEDiana Damrau (soprano) Le Cercle de l'HarmonieTUEJeremie Rhorer (director)TUETUESchubert: Rondo in A minor for piano duet, D951TUEChristoph Eschenbach, Justus Frantz (pianos)TUETUECastelnuovo-Tedesco: Concerto No 1 in D for guitar andTUEorchestra, Op 99 Andres Segovia (guitar)TUENew London Orchestra Alec Sherman (conductor).TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00hwxh6 (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEHolst: St Paul's Suite New Queen's Hall OrchestraTUERoy Goodman (conductor) CARLTON CLASSICS 3036600432TUE10.13amTUEDebussy: Brouillards (Preludes, Book 2 No 1)TUEArturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)TUEDG 449 438 2 (2 CDs)TUE10.16amTUEDebussy: Les fees sont d'exquises danseuses (Preludes,TUEBook 2 No 4) Livia Rev (piano) SAGA CLASSICS EC33472TUE10.19amTUEDebussy: Bruyeres (Preludes, Book 2 No 5)TUERobert Casadesus (piano)TUE10.22amTUEStravinsky: Ebony Concerto Woody Herman (clarinet)TUEWoody Herman Band Igor Stravinsky (conductor)TUELYS 271 - 273 (3 CDs)TUE10.32amTUERespighi: Ouverture CarnevalescaTUECzecho-Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEAdriano (conductor) MARCO POLO 8223348TUE10.42amTUEDohnanyi: Suite in the Old Style, Op 24TUEMartin Roscoe (piano) ASV CD DCA 915TUE11.00amTUEBax: The Garden of Fand Ulster OrchestraTUEBryden Thomson (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 8307TUE11.20amTUEAttrib. CPE Bach: Pastorale for oboe and bassoonTUEFiati con Tasto Koln CPO 9995082TUE11.27amTUEStravinsky: The Rite of SpringTUEColumbia Symphony Orchestra Igor Stravinsky (conductor)TUECBS CD 42433.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxh8 (Listen)TUEWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores Mozart's Vienna years, describingTUEthe visit of the composer's father, Leopold, to his newTUEapartment in Vienna - which was to be the last time theyTUEwould see each other. The programme features Mozart'sTUEPiano Concerto in D minor, K466, which was undergoing itsTUEfinishing touches as Leopold arrived. There is also aTUElesser-known work, Davidde Penitente or The PenitentTUEDavid, whose music Mozart partially recycled from theTUEmighty Mass in C minor, left incomplete in 1783.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hwxj9 (Listen)TUEBridgewater Hall Concerts, Episode 1TUEIan Skelly presents a concert given at Manchester'sTUEBridgewater Hall, as part of the Manchester MiddayTUEConcerts Society season, and featuring one of Radio 3'sTUE2008-10 New Generation Artists.TUETUEMahan Esfahani (harpsichord)TUETUEBach: Adagio, BWV 968 (after Sonata No 3 in C for violin,TUEBWV1005); Toccata in D minor, BWV913; Toccata in G minor,TUEBWV915; Andante (Sonata, BWV964 - after Violin Sonata No 2TUEin A, BWV1003); Toccata in C minor, BWV911; Toccata in D,TUEBWV912.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hwxk5 (Listen)TUEMainly Mancunian, Episode 2TUEIan Skelly presents the BBC Philharmonic performing piecesTUEby Mozart and Wolf-Ferrari, plus a sequence of music withTUEHungarian associations. And there is music from the RoyalTUENorthern College of Music Festival of Brass 2009.TUETUEWolf-Ferrari: Overture (Susanna's Secret)TUEBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)TUETUEMozart: Alma grande e nobil core, K578TUEAlwyn Mellor (soprano) BBC PhilharmonicTUESimon Wright (conductor)TUETUELiszt: Mazeppa BBC PhilharmonicTUEGianandrea Noseda (conductor)TUETUE2.20pmTUERozsa: Hungarian Serenade, Op 25 (revised from SerenadeTUEfor small orchestra, Op 10) BBC PhilharmonicTUERumon Gamba (conductor)TUETUE2.45pmTUEHaydn: Symphony No 67 in F BBC PhilharmonicTUENicholas Kraemer (conductor)TUETUE3.05pmTUEHummel: Missa Solemnis in C Alwyn Mellor (soprano)TUEJean Rigby (mezzo-soprano) Mark Wilde (tenor)TUEJames Rutherford (baritone) Leeds Festival ChorusTUEBBC Philharmonic Simon Wright (conductor)TUETUE3.45pmTUEWolf-Ferrari: Suite-concertino for bassoon, two horns andTUEstrings Karen Geoghegan (bassoon) BBC PhilharmonicTUEGianandrea Noseda (conductor)TUETUE4.15pm RNCM Festival of Brass 2009TUETUEGilbert Vinter: Spectrum Black Dyke BandTUENicholas Childs (conductor)TUETUEPeter Meechan: Apophenia for trumpet and band (worldTUEpremiere) Rex Richardson (trumpet) Foden's BandTUEGarry Cutt (conductor)TUETUEBruce Broughton: Masters of Space and Time Foden's BandTUEBramwell Tovey (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00hwxs5 (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00hwy3n (Listen)TUEGurreliedeTUETUEConductor Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia OrchestraTUEopen their nine-month exploration of the music and art ofTUEVienna around the year 1900 - titled Vienna: City ofTUEDreams - with a performance of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder. ATUEromantic oratorio inspired by the music of Wagner andTUEMahler, Gurrelieder is scored for soloists, narrator,TUEchorus and orchestra, and was completed in 1910 after tenTUEyears' work. It tells the story of the 12th-century KingTUEWaldemar of Denmark, who lives in the castle of Gurre onTUEthe Danish coast, and how his love for a young maidenTUEcalled Tove leads to disaster.TUETUESchoenberg: GurreliederTUETUEWaldemar ...... Stig AndersonTUEKlauss-Narr ...... Andreas ConradTUETove ...... Solile IsokoskiTUEWaldtaube ...... Monica Groop Bauer ...... Ralf LukasTUESprecher ...... Barbara Sukowa Philharmonia OrchestraTUEEsa Pekka Salonen (conductor)TUETUEFollowed by a focus on music written in Vienna around theTUEyear 1900:TUETUEJ Strauss II, arr. Schoenberg: Kaiser WaltzTUEMichel Moragues (flute) Paul Meyer (clarinet)TUELouise Bessette (piano) Arditti Quartet.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00hwy3q (Listen)TUECatherine the GreatTUEMatthew Sweet explores the life of Catherine the Great -TUEseen as one of the great female rulers of European andTUEworld history. His guest Prof Simon Dixon has written aTUEnew biography which tries to bridge the gap between theTUEtypically scurrilous popular myths about Catherine and theTUEscholarly research which, since the early 1980s, hasTUEportrayed her as a sophisticated her and able ruler ofTUE18th-century Russia. He discusses the notion that it wasTUEthe judgement of her 19th-century male successors thatTUEsucceeded in turning Catherine into a misleading,TUEentertaining myth and subject of lewd yarns.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxh8 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00hwy3s (Listen)TUEWilliam Hazlitt - Philosopher, William Hazlitt SeniorTUESeries of talks arguing that William Hazlitt was aTUEcommitted philosopher as well as a great essayist.TUEJonathan Ree argues that Hazlitt's whole intellectualTUEcareer can be seen as a dialogue with his father - aTUEpolitically radical Unitarian minister. Hazlitt came toTUEquestion his father's beliefs as he became disillusionedTUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00hwy3v (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includes BillTUEBruford, the founding father of the Quebec electroacousticTUEmovement Francis Dhomont, traditional pieces from theTUEAuvergne and lullabies from around the world.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00hwx0l (Listen)WED1.00amWEDBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Four Duos for two violinsWEDPhilippe Graffin, Per Enoksson (violins)WED1.06amWEDSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Adagio and Allegro in AWEDflat, Op 70 Christer Johnsson (saxophone)WEDPeter Friis Johansson (piano)WED1.16amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet No 59 in GWEDminor, Op 74 (The Rider) Quiroga QuartetWED1.36amWEDRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Sonata for violin and celloWEDPhilippe Graffin (violin) Jakob Koranyi (cello)WED1.57amWEDShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Seven Romances on poemsWEDof Alexandr Blok for soprano and piano trioWEDMiomira Vitas (soprano) Per Enoksson (violin)WEDJakob Koranyi (cello) Konstantin Bogino (piano)WED2.24amWEDMuffat, Georg (1653-1704)/Lully, Jean-BaptisteWED(1632-1687): Suite for orchestraWEDArmonico Tributo Austria Lorenz Duftschmid (director)WED2.36amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Serenade in D minor, Op 44WEDI Solisti de Venio Etienne Siebens (conductor)WED3.00amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Piano Concerto No 2 in FWEDminor, Op 21 Arthur Rubinstein (piano)WEDNational Philharmonic Symphony OrchestraWEDWitold Rowicki (conductor)WED3.31amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences de Don Juan forWEDpiano on Themes from Mozart's Don Giovanni, S418WEDShura Cherkassky (piano)WED3.48amWEDMadeloja, Leevi (1887-1947): Okon Fuoco - ballet suite, OpWED58 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJorma Panula (conductor)WED4.00amWEDRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Les Indes galantesWED(excerpts) Norwegian Chamber OrchestraWEDTerje Tonnesen (conductor)WED4.13amWEDPerlea, Ionel (1900-1970): LullabyWEDRemus Manoleanu (piano)WED4.18amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): 12 Variations in BWEDflat for piano, K500 Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)WED4.28amWEDMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Sonatina for clarinet andWEDpiano Timothy Lines (clarinet)WEDPhilippe Cassard (piano)WED4.39amWEDRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): The Three WondersWEDfrom the Tale of Tsar Sultan, Op 57 - suiteWEDBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED4.47amWEDSolnitz, Anton Wilhelm (c.1708-c.1752): Sinfonia in A forWEDstrings and continuo, Op 3 No 4 Musica ad RhenumWED5.00amWEDKocsar, Miklos (b.1933): Scale, tear! - folk prayersWEDHungarian Radio Choir Peter Erdei (conductor)WED5.07amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in D, H XVI 37WEDPaul Lewis (piano)WED5.16amWEDWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Overture (Peter SchmollWEDund seine Nachbarn) Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraWEDAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor)WED5.26amWEDStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Three Choral SongsWEDSwedish Radio Choir Gustaf Sjokvist (conductor)WED5.33amWEDSalmenhaara, Erkki (1941-2002): Concerto for two violinsWEDand orchestra Paivyt Rajamaki, Maarig Rajamaki (violins)WEDFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJuhani Lamminmaki (conductor)WED5.51amWEDBree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801-1857): Allegro in DWEDminor for four string quartets Viotta EnsembleWEDViktor Liberman (conductor)WED6.02amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 54WED(Widerstehe doch der Sunde) Jadwiga Rappe (alto)WEDConcerto Avenna Andrzej Mysinski (conductor)WED6.14amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 2 in B flat, D125WEDStavanger Symphony Orchestra Steffan Larson (conductor)WED6.46amWEDSoderman, Johann August (1832-1876): Domine (SevenWEDspiritual songs for chorus) Vilnius ChoirWEDTamara Blaziene (conductor)WED6.49amWEDTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 4 (EsserciziiWEDMusici) Camerata Koln.WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00hwwzf (Listen)WEDIncluding from 7.00am:WEDWEDMozart: Minuet - Teme con Variazioni (Divertimento, K251)WEDScottish Chamber Orchestra Alexander Janiczek (director)WEDWEDYork Bowen: Nocturne, Op 106 Michael Dussek (piano)WEDJohn Reid (piano)WEDWEDBerlioz: Sara la baigneuse, Op 11 Choeur Les ElementsWEDOrchestre National du Capitole de ToulouseWEDMichael Plasson (conductor)WEDWEDFrom 8.30am:WEDWEDWeinberger: Polka and Fugue (Schwanda, derWEDDudelsackpfeifer) Dresdner PhilharmonieWEDRafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)WEDWEDHandel: Sinfonia in B flat, HWV339 Concerto KolnWEDWEDBach: Sonata No 6 in G for violin and harpsichord, BWV1019WEDHenryk Szeryng (violin) Helmut Walcha (harpsichord).WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00hwxhb (Listen)WED10.00amWEDLutoslawski: Dance Preludes for clarinet, harp, percussionWEDand strings Eduard Brunner (clarinet)WEDBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDWitold Lutoslawski (conductor) PHILIPS 416 817 2WED10.11amWEDDebussy: Jeux SWF Orchestra Baden-BadenWEDErnest Bour (conductor) AUVIDIS E7801WED10.31amWEDSatie: La piege de Meduse ErwartungWEDBernard Desgraupes (conductor) FNAC 592292WED10.35amWEDFalla: La Vida Breve (Act 2, Tableau 1)WEDEl Cantaor ...... Gabriel Moreno (baritone)WEDSalud ...... Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)WEDEl Tio Sarvaor ...... Victor de Narke (bass)WEDLa Abuela ...... Ines Rivadeneyra (mezzo-soprano)WEDCarmela ...... Ana Maria Higueras (mezzo-soprano)WEDPaco ...... Carlos Cossutta (tenor)WEDManuel ...... Luis Villarejo (baritone)WEDOrfeon Donostiarra National Orchestra of SpainWEDRafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor) EMI CDM 769 590 2WED10.58amWEDFinzi: Prelude for string orchestra, Op 25WEDCity of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor)WEDCHANDOS CHAN 9888WED11.04amWEDBull: In nomine (Musica Britanicca No 4)WEDPierre Hantai (harpsichord) ASTREE E8543WED11.09amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 18 in G Vienna Chamber OrchestraWEDErnst Maerzendorfer (conductor) ORPHEUS ORH 206WED11.24amWEDWebern: Six Bagatelles for string quartet, Op 9WEDAlban Berg Quartet TELDEC 9031769982 (8 CDs)WED11.29amWEDRachmaninov: Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 36WEDGordon Fergus-Thompson (piano) KINGDOM KCLCD 2007.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxhd (Listen)WEDWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores Mozart's Vienna years, focusing onWEDthe importance to the composer of Johann Leutgeb, an oldWEDcolleague of Mozart's from Salzburg days. Leutgeb was aWEDtalented horn player and, somewhat bizarrely, aWEDcheese-shop owner, for whom Mozart wrote several works,WEDincluding the famous Concerto in E flat, K495.WEDWEDThe programme also looks at the end of the VienneseWEDpublic's love affair with Mozart's music, as theWEDfun-loving Viennese struggled to keep pace with theWEDintensity of works like the String Quintet in G minor,WEDK516.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hwxjc (Listen)WEDBridgewater Hall Concerts, Episode 2WEDIan Skelly presents a concert given at Manchester'sWEDBridgewater Hall, as part of the Manchester MiddayWEDConcerts Society season, and featuring one of Radio 3'sWED2008-10 New Generation Artists.WEDWEDMaxim Rysanov (viola) Katya Apekisheva (piano)WEDWEDSchumann: Marchenbilder Franck: Sonata in A.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hwxk7 (Listen)WEDMainly Mancunian, Episode 3WEDIan Skelly presents the BBC Philharmonic performingWEDMozart, Beethoven and Wolf-Ferrari, plus the BBC ScottishWEDSymphony Orchestra in the darkness-to-light journey thatWEDis Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 5.WEDWEDMozart: Overture (La clemenza di Tito) BBC PhilharmonicWEDGianandrea Noseda (conductor)WEDWEDBeethoven: Violin Concerto Alina Ibragimova (violin)WEDBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)WEDWED2.45pmWEDMozart: Voi avete un cor fidele, K217WEDElizabeth Watts (soprano) BBC PhilharmonicWEDGrant Llewellyn (conductor)WEDWEDWolf-Ferrari: Overture (La dama boba) BBC PhilharmonicWEDGianandrea Noseda (conductor)WEDWED3.00pmWEDTchaikovsky: Symphony No 5WEDBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWEDChristoph Konig (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00hwxs7 (Listen)WEDFrom Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.WEDWEDIntroit: Remember not Lord our offences (Purcell)WEDResponses: ReadingWEDPsalms: 22, 23 (Camidge, Parisian Tone)WEDFirst Lesson: Genesis 11 vv1-9WEDCanticles: Cantate Domino and Deus Misereatur in B flatWED(Purcell) Second Lesson: Matthew 24 vv15-21WEDAnthem: Let mine eyes run down with tears (Purcell)WEDHymn: Creator of the earth and skies (Agincourt)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Toccata Settima (Rossi)WEDWEDSub-organist: Clive Driskill-SmithWEDDirector of music: Stephen Darlington.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00hwxs9 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00hwy3x (Listen)WEDBBC SO - SalomeWEDPetroc Trelawny presents a concert given at London'sWEDBarbican Hall, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra underWEDLionel Bringuier performing Strauss's Dance of the SevenWEDVeils from his one-act opera Salome.WEDWEDA setting of Oscar Wilde's lyric drama, which drewWEDinspiration from French symbolism and the writings ofWEDStephane Mallarme, Strauss's work dodged the censor inWEDspite of its provocative Dance of the Seven Veils to makeWEDheadway in the opera house long before Wilde's play wasWEDpermitted on the stage. The 'Salome craze', which sweptWEDlike wildfire across fin-de-siecle Europe, inspiredWEDeverything from Isadora Duncan's erotic dancing to FlorentWEDSchmitt's ballet La tragedie de Salome, a precursor toWEDStravinsky's Rite of Spring.WEDWEDNelson Freire (piano) BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDLionel Bringuier (conductor)WEDWEDStrauss: Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome)WEDChopin: Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor Ravel: La valseWEDSchmitt: La Tragedie de SalomeWEDWEDFollowed by a focus on music written in Vienna around theWEDyear 1900:WEDWEDBerg: Seven Early Songs Melanie Diener (soprano)WEDSWR Symphony Orchestra Michael Gielen (conductor).WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00hwy3z (Listen)WEDConstable's PortraitsWEDArtist Maggi Hambling discusses John Constable'sWEDportraits, the focus of a new exhibition at the NationalWEDPortrait Gallery in London. Celebrated for his landscapeWEDpaintings such as The Hay Wain, Constable's work as aWEDportrait painter is far less well-known and, in fact, heWEDproduced more than 100 during his career. Hambling - nowWEDbest-known for her controversial scallop sculptureWEDdedicated to Benjamin Britten in Aldeburgh, and herWEDmemorial to Oscar Wilde in central London - talks aboutWEDthis less-explored part of Constable's work and discussesWEDher own portraits - particularly of the jazz musicianWEDGeorge Melly.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxhd (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00hwy41 (Listen)WEDWilliam Hazlitt - Philosopher, Hazlitt and the Fate ofWEDModern PhilosophyWEDSeries of talks arguing that William Hazlitt was aWEDcommitted philosopher as well as a great essayist.WEDHistorian Jonathan Ree explores how Hazlitt, once aWEDcommitted believer in rational Christianity and politicalWEDradicalism, soon came to question all the main tenets ofWED'modern philosophy', preferring doubt to certainty.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00hwy43 (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includesWEDPoulenc's Quatre motets pour un temps de penitence, worksWEDfor hurdy gurdy from France, an excerpt from ArneWEDNordheim's setting of the medieval dream balladWEDDraumkvedet and a lullaby from Milton Nascimento andWEDBelmondo.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 5 MARCH 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00hwx0n (Listen)THU1.00amTHUDelius, Frederick (1862-1934): A song of summer forTHUorchestra, RT VI 25THU1.12amTHURavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Le tombeau de Couperin forTHUorchestraTHU1.30amTHUBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Romeo et Juliet - symphonieTHUdramatique, Op 17 BBC Symphony OrchestraTHUEsa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)THU2.13amTHUStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Three Songs from WilliamTHUShakespeare Anna Dennis (mezzo-soprano)THUBritten Sinfonia Alexander Shelley (conductor)THU2.21amTHUShearing, George (b.1919): Music to Hear (Five ShakespeareTHUsongs) Vancouver Chamber Choir Peter Berring (piano)THUDavid Brown (double bass) Jon Washburn (director)THU2.34amTHUFarnaby, Giles (c.1563-1640): The King's Hunt - variationsTHUfor keyboard Pierre Hantai (harpsichord)THU2.37amTHUBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): La mort de CleopatreTHUAnnett Andriesen (alto)THUNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUDavid Robertson (conductor)THU3.00amTHUStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Spanischer Marsch, Op 433THUORF Symphony Orchestra Peter Guth (conductor)THU3.06amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 3 in D, D200THUBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Dmitri Liss (conductor)THU3.30amTHUMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Ich ging mit lust durch einenTHUgrunen Wald Arleen Auger (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)THU3.35amTHUSchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Four Lieder, Op 2THUArleen Auger (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)THU3.49amTHUBerg, Alban (1885-1935): Sonata for piano, Op 1 (arr. forTHUorchestra) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHURiccardo Chailly (conductor)THU4.02amTHULithander, Carl Ludvig (1773-1843): Piano Sonata in C, OpTHU8 No 1 (Sonate facile) Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)THU4.14amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Aria variata allaTHUmaniera italiana for keyboard, BWV989THUWolfgang Gluxam (harpsichord)THU4.30amTHUGeminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto No 1 in D, Op 7THUAcademy of Ancient Music Andrew Manze (director/violin)THU4.38amTHUDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoTHU5 in A for strings Concerto KolnTHU4.46amTHUPiccinini, Alessandro (1566-c.1638): Toccata/ChiacconaTHUStephen Stubbs (chitarrone)THU4.52amTHUVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (La forza delTHUdestino) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecTHURaffi Armenian (conductor)THU5.00amTHUTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Waltz (SleepingTHUBeauty) Edmonton Symphony OrchestraTHUUri Mayer (conductor)THU5.06amTHUKuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832): The Magic Harp, Op 27THUDanish Radio Concert OrchestraTHURoman Zeilinger (conductor)THU5.18amTHUClerambault, Louis-Nicolas (1676-1749): Pirame et Tisbe -THUcantata Gilles Ragon (tenor) AmaliaTHU5.36amTHUPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Hark how all things (The FairyTHUQueen) Nancy Argenta (soprano)THUCBC Vancouver Orchestra Monica Huggett (conductor)THU5.39amTHUMocoroa, Eduardo (1867-1954): Dance of the WitchesTHUPolyphonia Ivelin Dimitrov (conductor)THU5.42amTHUDukas, Paul (1865-1935): The Sorcerer's ApprenticeTHUHungarian Radio Orchestra Adam Medveczky (conductor)THU5.53amTHUKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Three Fairy-Tale Pictures forTHUpiano, Op 19 Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)THU6.09amTHUPalmgren, Selim (1878-1951): Cinderella SuiteTHUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUGeorge de Godzinsky (conductor)THU6.31amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Marchenerzahlungen, Op 132THURobert Schumann EnsembleTHU6.46amTHUWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Dawn music; Siegfried's RhineTHUjourney (Gotterdammerung) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHURiccardo Chailly (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00hwwzh (Listen)THUFrom 7.00amTHUTHUBerlioz: La reine Mab (Part 4 - Romeo et Juliette)THUNew Philharmonia Orchestra John Barbirolli (conductor)THUTHUArnold: Four Cornish Dances, Op 91THUCity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTHUMalcolm Arnold (conductor)THUTHUSaint-Saens, transcr. Earl Wild: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op 31THUEarl Wild (piano)THUTHUFrom 8.30amTHUTHUStrauss: Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11THUAlan Civil (horn) Royal Philharmonic OrchestraTHURudolf Kempe (conductor)THUTHUGlass: The HoursTHURecorded at Abbey Road Studios and Air Studios, LondonTHUNick Ingman (conductor)THUTHUCPE Bach: Wurttemberg Sonata No 3 in E minor, Wq 49THUBob van Asperen (harpsichord).THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00hwxhg (Listen)THUSarah WalkerTHU10.00amTHUGould: Fanfare for FreedomTHULondon Philharmonic Orchestra brass and percussionTHUJorge Mester (conductor) KOCH 370122THU10.02amTHUFoster, arr. Gould: Swanee River; Camptown VariationTHU(Foster Gallery - Nos 4 and 5)THUNational Symphony Orchestra of UkraineTHUTheodore Kuchar (conductor) NAXOS 8559005THU10.07amTHUSaint-Saens: Symphony No 3 (Organ Symphony)THUPhilippe Lefebvre (organ) French National OrchestraTHUSeiji Ozawa (conductor) EMI CDC 747 477 2THU10.44amTHUKrommer: Concerto in E flat for two horns and wind ensembleTHUCharles Kavalovski, Scott Brubaker (horns)THUHarmonie Ensemble/New York Steven Richman (conductor)THUMUSIC AND ARTS PROGRAMS OF AMERICA CD691THU11.04amTHUMascagni: Parisina (opening of Act 2)THUParisina ...... Denia Mazzola (soprano)THULa Verde ...... Laura Brioli (mezzo-soprano)THUChoir of the Radio LettoneTHUNational Orchestra of Montpellier Languedoc-RoussillonTHUEnrique Diemecke (conductor) ACTES SUD AT34193 (3 CDs)THU11.14amTHUVierne: Prelude (Pieces in Free Style, Op 31)THUColin Walsh (organ of Lincoln Cathedral)THUPRIORY PRCD 319 (2 CDs)THU11.16amTHUVierne: Divertissiment (Pieces in Free Style, Op 31)THUChristopher Herrick (organ of St Bartholomew's Church, NewTHUYork City) HYPERION CDA 66605THU11.19amTHUVierne: Epitaph (Pieces in Free Style, Op 31)THUSimon Lindley (organ of Leeds Parish Church)THUNAXOS 8550581THU11.24amTHUScott: Piano Concerto No 1 Howard Shelley (piano)THUBBC Philharmonic Martyn Brabbins (conductor)THUCHANDOS CHAN 10376THU11.58amTHUIreland: The Holy Boy Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)THUJohn McCabe (piano) ASV CD DCA 592.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxhk (Listen)THUWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores Mozart's Vienna years, focusing onTHUhis growing worries about money, as he dashed off beggingTHUletter after begging letter to his wealthy friends andTHUfellow freemasons.THUTHUIt was in this troubled frame of mind that Mozart composedTHUtwo of his best-known works -the Piano Sonata, K545, andTHUthe Jupiter Symphony, which, although sharing the key of CTHUmajor, are two very distinct pieces.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hwxjf (Listen)THUBridgewater Hall Concerts, Episode 3THUIan Skelly presents a concert given at Manchester'sTHUBridgewater Hall, as part of the Manchester MiddayTHUConcerts Society season, and featuring one of Radio 3'sTHUNew Generation Artists.THUTHUMeta4 (string quartet)THUTHUBeethoven: String Quartet, Op 59, No 3THUJaakko Kuusisto: Play III.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hwxk9 (Listen)THUMainly Mancunian, Acis and Galatea Handel Operas 2009THUTHUIan Skelly introduces the first English-language work byTHUHandel, and talks to the conductor of this new recording,THUJohn Butt. They debate whether it is actually an opera.THUPart of Radio 3's complete Handel opera cycle.THUTHUHandel: Acis and GalateaTHUTHUGalatea ...... Susan Hamilton (soprano)THUAcis ...... Nicholas Mulroy (tenor)THUDamon ...... Thomas Hobbs (tenor)THUCoridon ...... Nicholas Hurndall Smith (tenor)THUPolyphemus ...... Matthew Brook (bass)THUDunedin Consort and Players John Butt (conductor)THUTHUPlus Mainly Mancunian:THUTHUContinuing a focus on the BBC Philharmonic and the RoyalTHUNorthern College of Music's brass band festival.THUTHU3.45pmTHUHindemith: Trauermusik Maxim Rysanov (viola)THUBBC Philharmonic Grant Llewellyn (conductor)THUTHULiszt: Hamlet BBC PhilharmonicTHUGianandrea Noseda (conductor)THUTHU4.05pmTHUMozart: Misera, dove son, K369; March in D (Idomeneo - ActTHU1); Fra cento affanni, K88THUSimona Houda-Saturova (soprano) BBC PhilharmonicTHUGianandrea Noseda (conductor)THUTHUWolf-Ferrari: Intermezzo (Susanna's secret)THUBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)THUTHU4.30pmTHURNCM Festival of BrassTHUTHUEdward Gregson: Rococo Variations Black Dyke BandTHUNicholas Childs (conductor).THUTHU14:02 Handel Opera Cycle b00j5k1b (Listen)THUAcis and GalateaTHUIan Skelly introduces the first English-language work byTHUHandel, and talks to the conductor of this new recording,THUJohn Butt. They debate whether it is actually an opera.THUPart of Radio 3's complete Handel opera cycle.THUTHUHandel: Acis and GalateaTHUTHUGalatea ...... Susan Hamilton (soprano)THUAcis ...... Nicholas Mulroy (tenor)THUDamon ...... Thomas Hobbs (tenor)THUCoridon ...... Nicholas Hurndall Smith (tenor)THUPolyphemus ...... Matthew Brook (bass)THUDunedin Consort and Players John Butt (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00hwxsc (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00hwy45 (Listen)THUStephen KovacevichTHUPetroc Trelawny presents a concert given at London's QueenTHUElizabeth Hall, with pianist Stephen Kovacevich performingTHUBeethoven's Diabelli Variations. It was the piece thatTHUmade Kovacevich's international reputation as he burstTHUonto the scene in 1969.THUTHUThe programme also features Bach's Partita No 4 andTHUSchumann's kaleidoscopic Kinderszenen, with movementsTHUincluding Blind Man's Bluff, Knight of the HobbyhorseTHUthrough to his famous Dreaming.THUTHUStephen Kovacevich (piano)THUTHUBach: Partita No 4 in D, BWV 828THUSchumann: Kinderszenen, Op 15THUBeethoven: Thirty-three Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli,THUOp 120THUTHUFollowed by a focus on music written in Vienna around 1900:THUTHURichard Strauss: Second Waltz Sequence (Der Rosenkavalier)THUGerman Radio Philharmonic OrchestraTHUChristoph Poppe (conductor).THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00hwy47 (Listen)THUDavid CesaraniTHUPhilip Dodd and historian David Cesarani discuss theTHUterrorist attacks on Britain by groups fighting for aTHUJewish state in the 1940s, and the lengths to which theTHUBritish secret service would go in a last-ditch defence ofTHUthe British mandate in Palestine.THUTHUCesarani's book, Major Farran's Hat, investigates the caseTHUof the abduction of a teenager in Jerusalem, for which anTHUex-SAS officer was acquitted and the Zionist undergroundTHUresponse, which was to penetrate British homeland securityTHUand send its top man after him.THUTHUCesarani looks at the reason why Britain left Palestine inTHU1948, why its counter-insurgency strategy collided withTHUits diplomacy, and why the tactics of the security forcesTHUwere poorly executed and futile.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxhk (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00hwy49 (Listen)THUWilliam Hazlitt - Philosopher, A Metaphysical DiscoveryTHUSeries of talks arguing that William Hazlitt was aTHUcommitted philosopher as well as a great essayist.THUHistorian Jonathan Ree reveals how Hazlitt spent much ofTHUhis 20s leading a self-conscious life as a 'solitaryTHUthinker'. It resulted in what the essayist always regardedTHUas his greatest intellectual achievement - a challenge toTHUreceived ideas about personal identity.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00hwy4c (Listen)THUFiona TalkingtonTHUFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includes worksTHUfrom Provence, a recording of Norway's medievalTHUDraumkvedet with Berit Opheim Vestro and Karl Seglem, andTHUtracks from an album by Sweet Billy Pilgrim.THUFRIFRIDAY 6 MARCH 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00hwx0q (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Calm sea and aFRIprosperous voyage, Op 27) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraFRISimone Young (conductor)FRI1.15amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Concerto in D minor forFRIviolin, piano and string orchestraFRILeonidas Kavakos (violin) Enrico Pace (piano)FRIRisor Festival StringsFRI1.52amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (St Paul, Op 36)FRIRietze Smits (organ)FRI2.01amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Three Psalms, Op 78FRIChamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)FRI2.22amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 5 in D, Op 107FRI(Reformation) Norwegian Radio OrchestraFRIVytautas Lukocius (conductor)FRI2.51amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): 3 Etudes, Op 104FRISylviane Deferne (piano)FRI3.00amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Clarinet quintet in B minor,FRIOp 115 Thomas Friedli (clarinet) Quartet Sine NomineFRI3.38amFRISchumann, Clara (1819-1896): 4 Pieces fugitives, Op 15FRIAngela Cheng (piano)FRI3.52amFRISchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Friede auf Erden forFRIchorus, Op 13 Erik Westbergs Vocal EnsembleFRI4.02amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 17 in G,FRIK129FRIThe Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanFRIAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)FRI4.20amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Waltz in A minor, Op 34, No 2FRISergei Terentjev (piano)FRI4.26amFRITchaikovsky, Piotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Introduction;FRIwaltz (Eugene Onegin) BBC PhilharmonicFRIVassily Sinaisky (conductor)FRI4.34amFRISweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 110: LeFRIToutpuissant a mon seigneur et maistreFRINetherlands Chamber Choir Peter Phillips (conductor)FRI4.42amFRISvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance in G for violin andFRIorchestra, Op 26 Julia Fischer (violin)FRIBergen Philharmonic OrchestraFRIChristopher Warren-Green (conductor)FRI4.51amFRIChopin: Rondo a la Mazur in F for piano, Op 5FRILudmil Angelov (piano)FRI5.00amFRIMuffat, Georg (1653-1704): Sonata, ballo, grave, prestoFRIand menuet (Concerto XI in E minor - Delirrium amoris)FRIL'Orfeo Barockorchester Michi Gaigg (director)FRI5.07amFRIMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) orch. Zygmunt Noskowski:FRIPolonaise in E flat Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJerzy Katlewicz (conductor)FRI5.14amFRIHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria with variationsFRI(Piano Suite No 5 in E, HWV 430 - The harmoniousFRIblacksmith) Marian Pivka (piano)FRI5.19amFRIPart, Arvo (b.1935): The Woman with the Alabaster boxFRIErik Westbergs Vocal EnsembleFRI5.26amFRISchenck, Johann (1660-c.1712): Sonata in F sharp minor, OpFRI9, No 3 (L'echo du Danube) Berliner KonzertFRI5.43amFRIGranados, Enrique (1867-1916) arr. Chris Paul Harman: TheFRIMaiden and the Nightingale Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)FRIBryan Epperson, Maurizio Baccante, Roman Borys, SimonFRIFryer, David Hetherington, Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner,FRIThomas Wiebe, Winona Zelenka (cellos)FRI5.50amFRIBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Carmen Suite No 2FRISlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraFRIMarko Munih (conductor)FRI6.07amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) arr. Mozart: Adagio andFRIFugue in G minor (after BWV 883)FRIBenjamin Nabarro (violin)FRISimon Crawford-Phillips (piano) Leopold String TrioFRI6.13amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Duos (Don Giovanni -FRIarr for two cellos) Duo FouquetFRI6.19amFRIRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Piano trio in A minorFRIBernt Lysell (violin) Mats Rondin (cello)FRIBengt-Ake Lundin (piano)FRI6.46amFRITorres, Jose de (c.1670-1738): Cantada al SantisimoFRI'Afectos amantes' Marta Almanjano (soprano)FRIAl Ayre Espanol Eduardo Lopez Banzo (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00hwwzk (Listen)FRIFrom 7.00amFRIFRIGlinka: Waltz (A Life for the Tsar)FRIThe USSR Academic Symphony OrchestraFRIYevgeny Svetlanov (conductor)FRIFRIChopin: Polonaise No 2 in B Flat, Op 71FRISamson Francois (piano)FRIFRISchubert: Five German Dances, D89FRIThe Chamber Orchestra of EuropeFRIFRIFrom 8.30amFRIFRIWeide: My Love is like a Red, Red, RoseFRIHakan Hardenberger (trumpet) Roland Pontinen (piano)FRIFRIMozart: Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216FRIVadim Repin (violin) Vienna Chamber OrchestraFRIYehudi Menuhin (conductor)FRIFRIBach: Cantata No 172 (Erschallet, ihr Lieder, BWV 172)FRIEmma Kirkby (soprano) Michael Chance (countertenor)FRICharles Daniels (tenor) Peter Harvey (bass)FRIThe Purcell Quartet.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00hwxhm (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIBusoni: Indian Fantasy, Op 44 Nelson Goerner (piano)FRIBBC Philharmonic Neeme Jarvi (conductor)FRICHANDOS CHAN 10302FRI10.25amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 19 Little Orchestra of LondonFRILeslie Jones (conductor)FRIPYE (GOLDEN GUINEA COLLECTORS SERIES) GSGC 14001 (LP)FRI10.33amFRIRavel: Trois poemes de Stephane MallarmeFRISuzanne Danco (soprano) L'Orchestre de la Suisse RomandeFRIErnest Ansermet (conductor) LONDON 448 151 2FRI10.44amFRIBritten: Dreaming (Nocturnal after John Dowland)FRIJulian Bream (guitar) EMI CDC 754 901 2FRI10.46amFRIFaure: Nocturne No 11 in F sharp minorFRIKathryn Stott (piano) HYPERION CDA 66911/4 (4 CDs)FRI10.52amFRIIves: The Fourth of July (New England Holidays)FRIChicago Symphony OrchestraFRIMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor) CBS MK 42381FRI10.59amFRIBerg: Four pieces for clarinet and piano, Op 5FRIAntony Pay (clarinet) Daniel Barenboim (piano)FRIDG 423 237 2FRI11.09amFRIStrauss: Alpine Symphony Berlin PhilharmonicFRIHerbert von Karajan (conductor) DG 439 017 2.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxhp (Listen)FRIWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod explores Mozart's Vienna years, andFRIconcentrates on the opera that affronted some of theFRIcomposer's fellow masons, but which has enchantedFRIgenerations of opera-goers ever since - The Magic Flute.FRIFRIHe also focuses on the commissioning of the Requiem Mass,FRIwhich, as many believe, came about when Mozart received aFRIcall from a stranger, who made him an offer he could notFRIafford to refuse. The composer almost certainly had theFRIwhole work mapped out in his head, but died before he wasFRIable to get it all down on paper.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hwxjh (Listen)FRIBridgewater Hall Concerts, Episode 4FRIIan Skelly presents a concert given at Manchester'sFRIBridgewater Hall, as part of the Manchester MiddayFRIConcerts Society season, and featuring Radio 3's NewFRIGeneration Artists.FRIFRITai Murray (violin) Gilles Vonsattel (piano)FRIFRITelemann: Fantasy No 12 for solo violinFRIJanacek: Sonata for violin and pianoFRIClara Schumann: Romance No 1FRIStravinsky: Suite Italienne.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hwxkc (Listen)FRIMainly Mancunian, Episode 5FRIIan Skelly presents music performed by the BBCFRIPhilharmonic and highlights from the Royal NorthernFRICollege of Music Festival of Brass 2009. The PhilharmonicFRIplay Mozart and Wolf-Ferrari, plus Tchaikovsky's harrowingFRIfinal symphony.FRIFRIMark Padmore sings Finzi and Alec Roth - with words byFRIVikram Seth - at the 2008 Lichfield Festival.FRIFRIWolf-Ferrari: Prelude (I Quattro Rusteghi)FRIBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRIFRIMozart: Vado, ma dove, K583 Sally Matthews (soprano)FRIBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRIFRIPurcell: Chacony Britten SinfoniaFRIAlec Roth (conductor)FRIFRI2.15pmFRIFinzi: Dies Natalis Mark Padmore (tenor)FRIBritten Sinfonia Alec Roth (conductor)FRIFRI2.40pmFRIAlec Roth: The Traveller (words by Vikram Seth)FRIMark Padmore (tenor) Philippe Honore (violin)FRIBritten Sinfonia Lichfield Festival ChorusFRIAlec Roth (conductor)FRIFRI3.35pmFRITchaikovsky: Symphony No 6 (Pathetique) BBC PhilharmonicFRIGianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRIFRI4.30pm RNCM Festival of Brass 2009:FRIFRIPhilip Wilby: Psalms and Alleluias (world premiere)FRIBlack Dyke Band Nicholas Childs (conductor)FRIFRIBramwell Tovey: Nine Daies Wonder for violin and brassFRIband (UK premiere) Mark Fewer (violin) Foden's BandFRIBramwell Tovey (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00hwxsf (Listen)FRISean RaffertyFRISean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsFRIfrom the arts world.FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00hwy4f (Listen)FRIBBCSSO in Harvey and BrucknerFRIFRIThe BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their chiefFRIconductor Ilan Volkov perform works by two very differentFRIcomposers who both have sought religious motivation forFRItheir music. Bruckner dedicated his Ninth Symphony 'to theFRIbeloved God', while Jonathan Harvey takes his inspirationFRIfor Speakings from Buddhism.FRIFRIRegarded as one of the world's finest composers usingFRItraditional instruments with live electronics, HarveyFRIcombines orchestral writing with computer technology inFRIthis work, the third in his trilogy referring to theFRIBuddhist purification of body, mind and speech.FRIFRIJonathan Harvey (sound projection)FRIGilbert Nouno and Arshia Cont (IRCAM computer musicFRIdesigners) Jeremie Henrot (IRCAM sound engineer)FRIClement Marie (IRCAM sound technician)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)FRIFRIFollowed by a focus on music written in Vienna around theFRIyear 1900:FRIFRIWebern: Five movements for string quartet, Op 5FRISzymanowski Quartet.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00hwy4h (Listen)FRIBBC writersroom, Episode 2FRIIan McMillan introduces the second in a series of threeFRInew short drama commissions, created by writers attendingFRIa workshop at the BBC writersroom, a scheme that seeks outFRIand encourages new British writing talent in film,FRItelevision and radio.FRIFRIThe project is part of the writersroom's Sparks programme,FRIwhere writers attend a workshop and collaborate in smallFRIgroups in creating short dramas especially for radio. TheFRIthree best entries are then chosen to feature on The Verb.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00hwxhp (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00hwy4k (Listen)FRIWilliam Hazlitt - Philosopher, Acquaintance with PoetsFRISeries of talks arguing that William Hazlitt was aFRIcommitted philosopher as well as a great essayist.FRIFRIHistorian Jonathan Ree explores Hazlitt's relationshipFRIwith Coleridge and Wordsworth. The former found Hazlitt toFRIbe 'a thinking, observant, original man', and it was thisFRIrecognition that gave him the confidence to struggleFRIquietly for many years to make his mark as a thinker asFRIwell as a writer.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00hwy4m (Listen)FRIMary Ann Kennedy presents a session from Jon Boden, theFRIsinger and fiddle player from Bellowhead.FRIFRI
27 February 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 28/02/2009 - 06/03/2009
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