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SATSATURDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00hgg06 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATBusnois, Antoine (c.1430-1492): Bel accueilSAT1.06amSATGombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Tous les regretzSAT1.09amSATLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Sanctus; Agnus Dei (MissaSATTous les regretz)SAT1.17amSATRore, Cipriano de (c.1515-1565): Se ben il duol - madrigalSAT1.21amSATBrumel, Antoine (c.1460-1512/13): Agnus Dei (MissaSATBerzerette savoyenne)SAT1.27amSATGombert: Media vitae in morte sumus - sacred motetSAT1.32amSATLe Jeune, Claude (1528/30-1600): Cigne je suis de candeurSAT(I am as pure as a swan); Que nul' etoile sur nous (Let noSATstar shine down upon us)SAT1.42amSATde Wert, Giaches (1535-1596): Vox in Rama audita est -SATsacred motetSAT1.47amSATPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): Agnus DeiSAT(Missa Ut re mi fa sol la)SATDanish National Vocal Ensemble/DRSATPaul van Nevel (director)SAT1.55amSATWeyse, Christoph Ernst Friedrich (1774-1842): Symphony NoSAT6 in C minor The Danish Radio Concert OrchestraSATAdam Fischer (conductor)SAT2.22amSATNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Symphony No 4, Op 29 (TheSATInextinguishable)SATDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraSATMichael Schonwandt (conductor)SAT3.00amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): 3 Chansons de CharlesSATd'Orleans BBC SingersSAT3.08amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, OpSAT10 RTE Vanbrugh String QuartetSAT3.35amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Introduction and variationsSATon a theme from Herold's Ludovic in B flat for piano, Op 12SATLudmil Angelov (piano)SAT3.42amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in BSATflat, K281 Ingo Dannhorn (piano)SAT3.54amSATAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Trio in G for two flutesSATand continuo La Stagione FrankfurtSAT4.04amSATTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in C forSATrecorder and continuo, TWV XLI C2 Camerata KolnSAT4.12amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata in E flat forSATclarinet or viola and piano, Op 120, No 2SATHans Christian Braein (clarinet) Havard Gimse (piano)SAT4.33amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Liebestraume, S541 (No 3 in ASATflat) Richard Raymond (piano)SAT4.38amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Tasso: lamento e trionfo -SATsymphonic poem after Byron, S96SATHungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraSATTamas Vasary (conductor)SAT5.00amSATSaint-Georges, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de (1745-1799):SATOverture (L'amant anonyme) Tafelmusik OrchestraSATJeanne Lamon (conductor)SAT5.09amSATMatteis, Nicola (died c.1713): L'Amore (Love)SATElizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)SATLinda Kent (chamber organ)SAT5.13amSATMorley, Thomas (1557/8-1602): It was a lover and his lasseSATPaul Agnew (tenor) Christopher Wilson (lute)SAT5.17amSATSchiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562-1565): Three madrigals: OSATdolce amore; Amor quando fioria; Fior ch' all' intattaSATSlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)SAT5.24amSATSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rakastava (The lover), Op 14 -SATarranged for string orchestra, triangle and timpaniSATCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)SAT5.36amSATd'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Tow madrigals:SATInterdette speranz'e van desio (Forbidden dreams andSAThopeless love); Al partir del mio sole (At the departureSATof my beloved) The Consort of MusickeSAT5.47amSATProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Romeo at Juliet's tombSAT(Romeo and Juliet - Suite No 2); Death of Tybalt (RomeoSATand Juliet - Suite No 1) Flemish Radio OrchestraSATYoel Levi (conductor)SAT6.00amSATMouret, Jean-Joseph (1682-1738): Andromede et Persee -SATcantata Richard Duguay (tenor) L'Ensemble ArionSAT6.15amSATSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Aria: Mon coeur s'ouvreSATa ta voix (Samson et Dalila) - arr. for trumpet andSATorchestra Jouko Harjanne (trumpet)SATNorwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)SAT6.21amSATKhachaturian, Aram (1903-1978): Adagio of Spartacus andSATPhrygia (Spartacus)SATUkrainian National Radio Symphony OrchestraSATVyacheslav Blinov (conductor)SAT6.31amSATSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Pohadka, Op 16 (Raduz and Mahulena)SATCzech Philharmonic OrchestraSATVaclav Smetacek (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00hkc0w (Listen)SATFrom 7.00amSATSATRavel: Introduction and Allegro Melos EnsembleSATSATSchumann: Du Ring an meinem Finger - Your ring on mySATfinger (Frauenliebe und leben, Op 42, No 4)SATSarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) Eugene Asti (piano)SATSATFrom 8.00amSATSATTrad Hassidic: A Nakht in Gan Eydn (A Night in the GardenSATof Eden) The Burning BushSATSATWagner: Siegfried-IdyllSATOrchester der Deutschen Oper BerlinSATChristian Thielemann (conductor).SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00hkc0y (Listen)SAT09.05amSATSATCHOPIN: Piano Sonatas No. 2 Op. 35 and 3 Op. 58; BerceuseSATin D flat major Op. 57; Two Nocturnes Op. 27; BarcarolleSATin F sharp major Op. 60; Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano)SATHyperion CDA67706 (CD)SATSATDEBUSSY: Preludes (Book 1); D’un cahier d’esquisses;SATChildren’s Corner; Clair de lune Nelson Freire (piano)SATDecca 4781111 (CD)SATSATSatie Avant-dernieres penseesSAT(Gnossiennes, Petite Ouverture à danser, PremièreSATGymnopédie, Véritables Préludes flasques (pour un chien),SATTrois Valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté, LeSATPiccadilly, Descriptions automatiques, Les pantinsSATdansent, Le Piège de Méduse, Sept pièces pour piano,SATPièces froides, Avant-dernières Pensées, Gambades,SATEmbryons desséchés, Valse-ballet, Heures séculaires etSATinstantanées, Première Pensée Rose+Croix, Poudre d'or;SATChez le docteur, J'avais un ami, La Diva de l'Empire (withSATJuliet); Daphénéo, Ludions,Allons-y Chochotte (with JeanSATDelescluse); Trois Morceaux en forme de poire, LaSATAlexandre Tharaud (piano) with Éric Le Sage (piano),SATJuliette (voice), Isabelle Faust (violin), Jean DelescluseSAT(tenor), David Guerrier (trumpet)SATHarmonia Mundi HMC902017.18 (2 CDs)SATSATMESSIAEN: Fete des Belles Eaux; Feuillets Inedits; RAVEL:SATString Quartet in F major (first movement)SATEnsemble d’Ondes de Montreal Atma ACD22621 (CD)SATSAT09.30 amSATBuilding a Library RecommendationSATSATTCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture*SATSATReviewer – Geoffrey NorrisSATSATThe recommendations will be placed on the website on MondaySATSATNext week Roderick Swanston examines recordings ofSATWagner’s Die Meistersinger.SATSAT10.20 New ReleasesSATJonathan Freeman-Attwood reviews some recent recordings ofSATBach Cantatas and samples Torelli’s ‘original BrandenburgSATconcertos’. With excerpts from the following discs:SATSATBeloved and Beautiful (GEORG BÖHM: Mein Freund ist meinSATCantata; JOHANN CHRISTOPH BACH: Meine Freundin, du bistSATschön Cantata; HEINRICH SCHÜTZ: Stehe auf, meine FreundinSATMotet; JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Der Herr denket an uns, BWVSAT196 Wedding Cantata)SATThe Netherlands Bach Society, Jos van Veldhoven (conductor)SATChannel Classics CCSSA 27308 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATJS Bach Alto CantatasSAT(Vergnugte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust BWV 170; WidersteheSATdoch der Sunde BWV 54; Geist und Seele wird verwirret BWVSAT35)SATMaarten Engeltjes (counter tenor), Concerto D’Amsterdam,SATVincent van Laar (organ), Klaas Stok (conductor)SATQuintone Q08007 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATTorelli: The Original Brandenburg ConcertosSAT(Concerti musicali Op. 6; Sonata a 4 in A minor G46)SATCharivari Agreable, Kah-Ming Ng (director)SATSignum Classics SIGCD157 (CD)SATSATBach Solo CantatasSAT(Geist und Seele wird verwirret BWV 35; Gott soll alleinSATmein Herzen haben BWV 169; Vergnugte Ruh, beliebteSATSeelenlust BWV 170)SATBernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra,SATPetra Mullejans (director)SATHarmonia Mundi HMC 902016 (CD)SATSAT11.00 ChandosSATChandos Milestones – 30 Years of ChandosSATANNI0030 (30 CDs for the price of 3)SATSAT11.35 New ReleasesSATSIBELIUS: Hostkvall (Autumn Evening) (from Five Songs Op.SAT38)*; Jag ville, jag vore i Indialand (I wish I were inSATIndia)+; Judeflickans sang (The Jewish Girl’s Song) Op. 51SATNo. 2± from disc set The Sibelius Complete Songs withSATPiano (including first recordings and first andSATalternative versions) [BIS Sibelius Edition Volume 7]SATHelena Juntunen (soprano)*, Folke Grasbeck (piano)* + ±,SATMonica Groop (mezzo-soprano)+ ±SATAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Dan KarlstromSAT(tenor), Gabriel Suovanen (baritone), Jorma HynninenSAT(baritone) BIS BIS-CD-1918/20 (5 CDs, Mid Price)SATSAT11.45am Disc of the WeekSATSIBELIUS: Suite from Belshazzar’s Feast Op. 51; Scene withSATCranes Op. 44 No. 2 (from Kuolema Op. 44)SAT(c/w Night Ride and Sunrise Op. 55; Pan and EchoSAT(Tanz-Intermezzo No. 3) Op. 53a; Two Pieces for OrchestraSATOp. 45; Kuolema (Death) Op. 44 and Op. 62)SATNew Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen (conductor)SATNaxos 8.570763 (CD, Budget)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00hkc10 (Listen)SATThe Arts and the Financial CrisisSATSATTom Service discusses, together with an internationalSATpanel of experts, the challenges arts institutions face inSATan uncertain future blurred by the global financial crisis.SATSATRussian pianist Mikhail Rudy talks about a series ofSATexperimental concerts called Piano Dialogues he isSAToffering at Kings Place in London, a collaboration withSATactor Peter Guinness and jazz pianist Misha Alperin.SATSATAnd Tom looks in on a community-based project set up bySATAldeburgh Music by composer Anna Meredith. EntitledSATTarantula in Petrol Blue, it is a new piece for the stageSATinvolving local teenagers and young professionals.SATSATMikhail RudySATSATRussian pianist Mikhail Rudy is known for hisSATinterpretations of Chopin and Rachmaninov, appearing as aSATsoloist with orchestras around the world, but this week heSATstarts a series of intimate concerts at Kings Place inSATLondon where he teams up with jazz pianist Misha AlperinSATand actor Peter Guinness.SATSATHe sits at the piano in the BBC studios to take Tom on aSATjourney through Scriabin and Janacek to jazz andSATmelodrama, and explains how classical music has alwaysSATbeen an improvisational tradition.SATSATMikhail Rudy's 'Piano Dialogues' series runs fromSAT18-20 February at London's Kings PlaceSATSATArts and the Financial CrisisSATSATThis week Music Matters faces up to the reality of theSATglobal credit crunch for classical music. InstitutionsSATaround the world have already been affected, but with artsSATfunding varying from 99% state funding in Germany, to theSATUS where it accounts for just 1%, and the mixedSATpublic/private model here in the UK, how are differentSATcountries coping with the strain?SATSATTom is joined by a panel of reporters to discuss theSATissues - Louise Jury, chief arts correspondent forSATLondon's Evening Standard, Justin Davidson, New YorkSATmagazine's classical music critic, and Berlin-basedSATFinancial Times critic Shirley Apthorp.SATSATGerard MortierSATSATOpera impresario Gerard Mortier has seen the effects ofSATthe financial crisis at first hand. He was due to takeSATover the reins at New York City Opera this year, but bowedSATout in November after seeing a $60 million budget fall toSATjust $36 million.SATSATNow signed up to run Madrid's Teatro Real from 2010, heSATtalks to Tom about his passion for finding new audiencesSATand creating unconventional new productions which hasSATalready transformed the Monnaie in Brussel, the SalzburgSATFestival and Opera de Paris.SATRead Gerard Mortier's biography at Opera de ParisSATSATTarantula in Petrol BlueSATSATAldeburgh Music has also pushed the operatic boundariesSATover the years, with new operas by composers from BrittenSATto Tansy Davies. Anna Meredith's new work for youngSATpeople, Tarantula in Blue Petrol, is the latest to hit theSATSuffolk stage. With a libretto by author Philip Ridley,SATand mixing acoustic instruments with electronica andSATBjork-like vocal lines, it's a tale of teenage angstSATperhaps unlikely to be found in the peaceful surroundingsSATat Snape Maltings.SATSATTom visits the production in rehearsal and talks toSATcomposer, director and performers about gangs, betrayal,SATdeath, and spiders.SATSATTarantula in Petrol Blue opens at Snape Maltings ConcertSATHall on Saturday 21 FebruarySATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00hkc12 (Listen)SATValentine's Music, Love is a Many Splendoured Thing!SATLucie Skeaping presents a Valentine's programme exploringSATsome of the complexities of love. The music reflectsSATthemes of longing, jealousy, and the influence of Cupid,SATby composers such as Machaut, Monteverdi, Campion andSATVivaldi.SATSATPlaylist:SATSATPurcell: Cupid, the Slyest Rogue Alive Sylvia McNairSATChristopher Hogwood, harpsichordSATLaurence Dreyfuss, cello Philips 446 081 2 track 16SATSATAnon: Michi confer, venditor from Carmina BuranaSATCatherine Bott Michael George Pavlo Beznosiuk, vielleSATOiseau Lyre 417 3732 track 6SATSATSegue to:SATSATOckeghem: Ma Maistresse The Clerks' GroupSATEdward Wickham ASV CD GAU 186 track 3SATSATSegue to:SATSATMonteverdi: Una donna fra l'altre Concerto ItalianoSATRinaldo Alessandrini, director / harpsichordSATNaïve OP 30423 track 6SATSATCampion: Fire, Fire Michael Chance, countertenorSATNigel North, lute Linn CKD 105 track 10SATSATSegue to:SATSATMachaut: Mors sui, se je ne vous voy Gothic VoicesSATAvie AV 2089 track 2SATSATSegue to:SATSATAnon: Les tendres souhaits Le Poeme HarmoniqueSATAlpha 513 track 7SATSATVivaldi: from Ottone in villa: Gelosia Suzie LeBlancSATTeatro Lirico Stephen Stubbs, directorSATVirgin Classics VC 5452632 track 10SATSATSegue to:SATSATCharpentier: from Medee: Crois-tu mon malheurSATMedee: Lorraine Hunt Nerine: Noemi RimeSATLes Arts Florissants Erato 4509 96558 2 CD 2 track 17SATSATAnon: The Bloody Battle at Billingsgate (2 Fish-Women)SATLucie Skeaping and Catherine Bott, sopranosSATNarrator: Douglas Wootton The City WaitesSATLucie Skeaping, directorSAT(from CD entitled 'The English Stage Jig')SATHyperion CDA 67754 (released April 2009)SATSATBernart de Ventadorn: Can l'erba freschSATDuo Trobairitz: Faye Newton, soprano and Hazel Brooks,SATvielle Hyperion CDA 67634 track 8SATSATHandel: from Serse, Recit: Romilda infida and Duet: TroppoSATaltraggi la mia fede Nuria Rial, sopranoSATLawrence Zazzo, countertenor Kammerorchester BaselSATLaurence Cummings, harpsichord and directorSATDeutsche Harmonia Mundi 88697 214722 tracks 2 and 3.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfl7 (Listen)SATTrio WandererSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Suzy Klein presents a concertSATfeaturing the French ensemble Trio Wanderer.SATSATHaydn: Piano Trio, H XV 25 Escaich: Lettres meleesSATMendelssohn: Piano Trio, Op 49.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00hkc14 (Listen)SATWorld Routes in Brazil: Carnival, Episode 2SATAs part of series of programmes celebrating the BrazilianSATcarnival and its music, Lucy Duran travels to two placesSATfamous for their Carnivals - Recife in the Northeast andSATRio de Janeiro in the Southeast.SATSATShe records music from the Afro-Brazilian Candomble cultSATas well as singer Renato Rosa. In Rio, she visits Brazil'sSATbiggest slum to attend its first carnival rehearsal of theSATyear, and meets one of the city's most decorated sambaSATgroups, Velha Guarda - the old guard - of Portela.SATSATSiba: Maracatu de baque sulto (part 2)SATSiba and his band, FulorestaSATRecorded by the BBC in Nazare da Mata, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSATTrad: Acorda Maria Trad: Eu vim de longeSATPerformed by BongarSATRecorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSATTrad, Arr. Rosa: CacadorSATTrad, Arr. Rosa: Leva eu SaudadeSATTrad, Arr. Rosa: Marcha do DanceoSATRenato Rosa, with her bandSATRecorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil; on 10thSATSeptember 2008SATSATJards Macale and Glauber Rocha: Rei De JaneiroSATJards Macale Album: The Rough Guide to RioSATWorld Music Network RGNET1157CDSATSATAssis Valente/Durval Maia: Alegria Moises SantanaSATAlbum: The Rough Guide to RioSATWorld Music Network RGNET1157CDSATSATRoge/Arlindo Cruz: Swingue do Samba RogeSATAlbum: Fra Out Strictly Samba Far Out FARO137CDSATSATBisbo/Bubu da Portela: Esta MelodiaSATLonato: Voce me Abandonou Jair Costa: VolteiSATVelha Guarda de PortelaSATRecorded by the BBC in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00hkc16 (Listen)SATArt FarmerSATTrumpeter Art Farmer is considered to be one of the mostSATlyrical and inventive players in jazz, and Alyn Shipton isSATjoined by Ian Smith, who met and interviewed Farmer, toSATselect his finest recordings. They include his work withSATGerry Mulligan, Horace Silver and Hank Mobley, as well asSATthe many famous albums he made under his own name such asSATFarmer's Market.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00hkc18 (Listen)SATSATJRR 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)SATSATOne Sweet Letter from You (Unidentified) (3:05)SATPerformed by Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band: BunkSATJohnson (tp) Jim Robinson (tb) George Lewis (cl) AltonSATPurnell (pn) Lawrence Marrero (bj) Alcide ‘Slow Drag’SATPavageau (b) Baby Dodds (d)SATRecorded New York, 6 December 1945SATTaken from the album Bunk Johnson Volume 1 NewYorkSAT(2005 Document Records DOCD -1001 Track 8)SATSATMy Sweet Hunk O’ Trash (James P Johnson, Flournoy E.SATMiller) (3:16)SATPerformed by Louis Armstrong (v) Billie Holiday (v) BernieSATPrivin (tp) Sid Cooper, Johnny Mince (as) Art Drellinger,SATPat Nizza (ts) Billy Kyle (p) Everett Barksdale (g) JoeSATBenjamin (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) Sy Oliver (d)SATRecorded New York, 30 September 1949SATTaken from the album Louis Armstrong Vol.8 Sing it SarchmoSAT(2007 Naxos 8120818 Track 8)SATSATMy One and Only Love (G Wood, R Mellin) (3:34)SATPerformed by Stephane Grappelli, Joe Venuti (v) GeorgeSATWein (p) Barney Kessel (g) Larry Ridley (b) Don Lamond (d)SATRecorded Paris, 22 October 1969SATTaken from the album Venupelli BluesSAT(Le Jazz CD18 Track 2)SATSATYour Father’s Moustache (Harris, Herman) (3:22)SATPerformed by Woody Herman and his Orchestra: Sonny Berman,SATNeal Hefti, Irv Lewis, Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, RaySATLinn (tp) Ralph Pfeffner, Bill Harris, Ed Kiefer (tb)SATWoody Herman (cl/as/v) Sam Marowitz, John La Porta (cl/as)SATFlip Phillips, Pete Mondello (ts) Skippy De Sair (b) TonySATAless (p) Billy Bauer (g) Chubby Jackson (b) Buddy RichSAT(d) Red Norvo (vb) Frances Wayne (v)SATRecorded New York, 5 September 1945SATTaken from the album The Woody Herman StorySAT(2000 Proper Records P1158 Disc 2 Track 23)SATSATAin’t Misbehavin’ (Brooks, Waller, Razaf) (3:58)SATPerformed by Benny Carter (tp) Alton Moore (tb) GeneSATPorter (cl) Fats Waller (p/v) Irving Ashby (g) SlamSATStewart (b) Zutty Singleton (d)SATRecorded Hollywood, 23 January 1943SATTaken from the album Fats Waller Ain’t Misbehavin’SAT(Past Perfect PPCD 78118 Track 25)SATSATDiga Diga Do (Parts 1 & 2) (McHugh, Fields) (5:37)SATPerformed by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra: Zeke Zarchy,SATSterling Bose, Billy Butterfield (tp) Ward Silloway,SATWarren Smith (tb) Irving Fazola (cl) Matty Matlock (cl/as)SATJoe Kearns (as) Eddie Miller (cl/ts) Gil Rodin (ts) BobSATZurke (p) Nappy Lamare (g) Bob Haggart (b) Ray Bauduc (d)SATBob Crosby (d) Recorded 19 October 1938SATTaken from the album Bob Crosby Eye OpenerSAT(Topaz Jazz TPZ 1054 track 18)SATSATMy Funny Valentine (2:53)SATPerformed by Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Chet Baker (tp) GerrySATMulligan (bs) Carson Smith (b) Chico Hamilton (d)SATRecorded Los Angeles, September 2, 1952SATTaken from the album Gerry Mulligan Walkin’ ShoesSAT(2005 Proper Records P1481 Disc 4 Track 12)SATSATBirdland (Zawinul) (6:26)SATPerformed by Alan Barnes (cl/as/bs) Gerard PresencerSAT(tp/flh) Mark Nightingale (tb) Andy Panayi (pcc/fl/ts)SATIain Dixon (cl/ts) Brian Lemon (p) Anthony Kerr (vb) DaveSATGreen (b) Allan Ganley (d)SATRecorded London, 6 January & 13 June 1997SATTaken from the album Alan Barnes Presents… in a Dotty BluesSAT(1998 Zephyr Records ZECD 26 Track 1)SATSATStraight Up and Down (Eric Dolphy) (8:19)SATPerformed by Freddie Hubbard (tp) Eric Dolphy (as) BobbySATHutcherson (v) Richard Davis (b) Anthony Williams (d)SATRecorded New Jersey, 25 February 1964SATTaken from the album Eric Dolphy ‘Out to Lunch’SAT(1999 Bluenote Track 5)SATSATSatin Doll (Ellington, Strayhorn, Mercer) (5:00)SATPerformed by Blossom Dearie (v) Jeff Clyne (b) JohnnySATButts (d) Recorded London, 1966SATTaken from the album Blossom Drearie at Ronnie Scott’sSATClub London (Redial 5586832 Track 10)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00hkc3x (Listen)SATLive from the Met, Tchaikovsky's Eugene OneginSATFrom the Metropolitan Opera New York, Jiri BelohlavekSATconducts Karita Mattila as Tatiana and Thomas Hampson asSATOnegin in Tchaikovsky's great opera of thwarted love.SATSATStuck on a country estate, Tatiana shuns the localSATfestivities, preferring to immerse herself in romanticSATnovels. When a stranger, Onegin, arrives, she takes him onSATa walk and ends up in love. Tatiana ends up marryingSATanother man, but when she meets Onegin some years later,SATshe admits to being in love with him but still refuses toSATleave her husband.SATSATPresented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSATSiff. The interval includes live backstage interviews.SATSATTatiana ...... Karita Mattila (soprano)SATOnegin ...... Thomas Hampson (baritone)SATLensky ...... Piotr Beczala (tenor)SATOlga ...... Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo-soprano)SATPrince Gremin ...... James Morris (bass)SATLarina ...... Wendy White (mezzo-soprano)SATFilipyevna ...... Barbara Dever (mezzo-soprano)SATTriquet ...... Tony Stevenson (tenor)SATZaretsky ...... Richard Bernstein (bass)SATOrchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan OperaSATJiri Belohlavek (conductor).SATSAT21:15 The Wire b00hlcsr (Listen)SATNina BlackSATDrama-documentary by Melanie Harris.SATSATNina has to get to Glasgow but she has no money, no minderSATand no sense of time or place. She falls in with a boy andSAThis dog, but is he really her friend?SATSATA mix of drama and interviews with the real-life NinaSATBlack - a Swede with severe attention-deficitSAThyperactivity disorder - creates a complex portraix ofSATliving with ADHD.SATSATNina ...... Bonnie Engstrom Boy ...... Ashley GerlachSATSophie ...... Sophie Dow Guard ...... Charles SwiftSATWoman ...... Caitlin Thorburn Man ...... Colin WarnerSATGirl ...... Georgia Keatley-BarclaySATSATMusic by Leafcutter John and Rupert SheanSATDirected and produced by Melanie Harris.SATSAT22:00 Hear and Now b00hkc41 (Listen)SATGrisey's Les espaces acoustiquesSATTom Service presents a concert given at the QueenSATElizabeth Hall, London, featuring the first complete UKSATperformance of French composer Gerard Grisey's Les espacesSATacoustiques, a cycle of six works written between 1974 andSAT1985. Described by the composer as a 'great laboratory',SATthe works explore the very essence of sound itself.SATSATIncluding conversation with composer Julian Anderson andSATwriter Paul Griffiths.SATSATPaul Silverthorne (viola) London SinfoniettaSATRoyal Academy of Music Manson EnsembleSATGeorge Benjamin (conductor)SATSATGerard Grisey: Les espaces acoustiques.SATSUNSUNDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b008jysc (Listen)SUNPadre Antonio SolerSUNCatherine Bott presents a portrait of the intriguingSUNSpanish monk and composer Padre Antonio Soler.SUNSUNA disciple of Domenico Scarlatti, Soler entered theSUNmonastery at El Escorial, near Madrid, in 1752, where heSUNremained for the last 31 years of his life, composingSUNkeyboard sonatas, chamber music and choral works.SUNSUNAll music by Padre Antonio Soler.SUNSUNSonata No.2 in E flat major David Schrader (harpsichord)SUNCDR 90000 009 Track 2SUNSUNSonata in C major Gilbert Rowland (harpsichord)SUNNAXOS 8.557640 Track 1SUNSUNMiserere a 8 (Auditui meo) Klara Takacs (mezzo-soprano)SUNHungarian State Orchestra Conducted by Ferenc SzekeresSUNHUNGAROTON HCD 12427-2 Track 5SUNSUNConcerto for 2 organs No 5 in A majorSUNTini Mathot and Ton Koopman (organs) ERATO 2292-45741-2SUNTracks 7-8SUNSUNQuintet No 1SUNRasumovsky String Quartet with Paul Parsons (organ)SUNGUILD GMCD 7280 Tracks 1-6SUNSUNVillancico: Un angel y el demonioSUNEscolania de la Abadia de Santa Cruz del Valle de losSUNCaidos Ensemble Baroque PygmalionSUNDirected by Jean-Michel Hasler JADE 1221.85 Track 7.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00hkc63 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Overture (Genoveva, Op 81)SUN1.10amSUNBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Symphonie Fantastique, Op 14SUNSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNDaniel Harding (conductor)SUN2.05amSUNRachmaninov, Serge (1873-1943): Suite No 2 for two pianos,SUNOp 17 Ouellet-Murray DuoSUN2.30amSUNWaissel, Matthaus (c.1535/40-1602): Two Polish Dances forSUNlute Jacob Heringman (lute)SUN2.33amSUNLindblad, Adolf Fredrik (1801-1878): String Quartet No 6SUNin E flat Orebro String QuartetSUN3.00amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rondo in A for violin andSUNstrings, D438SUNThe National Arts Centre Orchestra of CanadaSUNPinchas Zukerman (violin/director)SUN3.16amSUNDohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Symphonic Minutes, Op 36SUNWest Australian Symphony OrchestraSUNJorge Mester (conductor)SUN3.29amSUNKraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C minorSUN(Symphonie funebre) Concerto KolnSUN3.50amSUNSchutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Ich bin eine rufende Stimme,SUNSWV 383; 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Including works by Bernstein,SUNJanacek, Ives and Beethoven.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00f0yg4 (Listen)SUNPeter KosminskySUNMichael Berkeley talks to Peter Kosminsky, director ofSUNaward-winning TV dramas tackling highly controversialSUNsocial and political issues such as child abuse (No ChildSUNof Mine), the Balkan and Iraq wars (Warriors, GovernmentSUNInspector) and Muslim extremism (Britz). His musicalSUNchoices include Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony, Mozart'sSUNRequiem, Philip Glass's The Photographer and Bruch's KolSUNNidrei.SUNSUNM Berkeley The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUN00 25 Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 T10SUNSUNBeethoven Symphony No 6 in F, Op 68 (Pastoral) 1stSUNmovement, The awakening of pleasant feelings on arrivingSUNin the coutrysideSUNPhilharmonia Orchestra/Herbert Von KarajanSUNBeethoven EMI CMS 7633102-2 CD4 T1 09 17SUNSUNPhilip Glass The Photographer (Act I: A Gentleman’s Honor)SUNPhilip Glass EnsembleSUNThe Photographer SONY SMK 73684 T1 03 16SUNSUNElgar Cello Concerto in E minor, Op 85 (1st movement,SUNAdagio – Moderato)SUNPaul Tortelier (cello), RPO/Sir Charles GrovesSUNTortelier – a celebration RPO 8012 T1 07 26SUNSUNJocelyn Pook Oppenheimer (from Flood)SUNFlood VENTURE CDVE944 T4 05 29SUNSUNMozart Requiem, K626 (Lacrimosa)SUNChorus and Orchestra of ASMF/Sir Neville MarrinerSUNMozart Requiem PHILIPS 432 087-2 T8 03 33SUNSUNMike Westbrook I See Thy FormSUNPhil Minton (vocals); pupils from the Gospel Oak PrimarySUNSchool, London; The Mike Westbrook Brass BandSUNThe Westbrook Blake IMPETUS IMPCD 18013 T2 03 58SUNSUNBruch Kol Nidrei, Op 47SUNPierre Fournier (cello), Orchestre des ConcertsSUNLamoureux/Jean Martinon Lalo DG 457 761-2 T7 05 00SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00hkc69 (Listen)SUNValentine's Music, Episode 2SUNLucie Skeaping hosts a Valentine's special, with musicSUNencompassing both the disappointments and the more joyfulSUNaspects of love, and includes vocal works by Blow,SUNMonteverdi and Solage.SUNSUNCampion: A secret love or two Rachel Elliott, sopranoSUNNigel North, lute Concordia Linn CKD 105 track 18SUNSUNCharpentier: from Medee: Act 1 sc iiiSUNJason: Mark Padmore Arcas: Francois BazolaSUNLes Arts Florissants William ChristieSUNErato 4509 96558-2 CD 1 tracks 12 and (part of) 13SUNSUNSegue to:SUNSUNAnon: La Louison Le Poeme HarmoniqueSUNVincent Dumestre (dir.) Alpha 513 track 3SUNSUNAnon: Pour vous servir Gothic Voices / Christopher PageSUNHelios CDH 55295 track 1SUNSUNHandel: from Giulio Cesare in Egitto:SUNRecit: Che sento? Oh Dio! Aria: Se PietaSUNSandrine Piau, soprano (Cleopatra) Les Talens LyriquesSUNChristophe Rousset Naive E8894 track 3 and 4SUNSUNBlow: Venus and Adonis from Act 1 Emma Kirkby, VenusSUNRichard Wistreich, Adonis The Consort of MusickeSUNAnthony Rooley Deutsche Harmonia Mundi GD 77117SUNCD 1 track 7SUNSUNSolage: Joieux de cuer Gothic VoicesSUNAvie 2089 track 7SUNSUNRameau: from Hippolyte et Aricie:SUNAct 5 sc vii and part of sc viii:SUNSymphonie: 'Ou suis-je transporte?' ...Marche 'ChantonsSUNsur la musette' Mark Padmore, HippolyteSUNAnna-Maria Panzarella, Aricie Eirain James, DianeSUNLes Arts Florissants / William ChristieSUNErato 0630 155172 CD 3 tracks 17 and 18SUNSUNMonteverdi: from L'Incoronazione di Poppea: Pur ti miroSUNSylvia McNair, Poppea Dana Hanchard, NeroSUNThe English Baroque Soloists John Eliot GardinerSUNArchiv 447 0882 CD 3 track 10.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00hkc6c (Listen)SUNTasmin Little introduces a selection of Radio 3 listeners'SUNrequests, which include vastly contrasting vocal stylesSUNfrom Russian-born soprano Jennie Tourel singing Offenbach,SUNand the unmistakable wit and flamboyance of Noel Coward.SUNSUNPlus a vintage performance of Schubert's Trout QuintetSUNfrom the Amadeus String Quartet and pianist CliffordSUNCurzon, and baritone Kevin Greenlaw explaining why theSUNmusic of Samuel Barber is something he couldn't liveSUNwithout.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00hgfw2 (Listen)SUNFrom Chester Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Zum Abendsegen (Mendelssohn) Responses: ReadingSUNPsalms: 59, 60, 61 (Cook, Kelway, Fisher)SUNFirst Lesson: Isaiah 58 vv6-14SUNOffice Hymn: Round me falls the night (Arnstadt)SUNCanticles: Walmisley in B flatSUNSecond Lesson: Matthew 25 vv31-46SUNAnthem: Geistliches Lied (Brahms)SUNFinal Hymn: Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Sonata No 1 in C minor (Rheinberger)SUNSUNAssistant director of music: Ian RobertsSUNDirector of music: Philip Rushforth.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00hkc9b (Listen)SUNBeethoven's Fifth SymphonySUNStephen Johnson and the BBC Symphony Orchestra under GrantSUNLlewellyn deconstruct Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in aSUNprogramme that also features examples from the sketches.SUNThe Fifth is probably one of the best known works in theSUNclassical repertoire, but how much do we understandSUNBeethoven's intentions by it? And how did the composerSUNarrive at the work we know today?SUNSUNThe programme also includes one of four weekly 'Codas'SUNfrom conductor and music pyschologist Christopher Gayford,SUNexploring our psychological responses to music.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00hkfbg (Listen)SUNBBC Singers/VocalEssence Stephen Cleobury ConcertSUNAled Jones presents a special concert by the BBC SingersSUNmarking the 60th birthday of their Conductor Laureate,SUNStephen Cleobury. Including specially-commissioned piecesSUNby Judith Weir, Judith Bingham, Gabriel Jackson and BobSUNChilcott, and a guest appearance by American choirSUNVocalEssence.SUNSUNConcert recorded on 24 January 2009, at the BBC Maida ValeSUNstudio 1SUNSUNPlaylist: Judith Weir MadrigalSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNBob Chilcott Into God’s CallSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNFrancis Grier Alleluia! I Bring You News Of Great JoySUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNGiles Swayne Four Passiontide MotetsSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNEdward Cowie Lyre Bird MotetSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNGabriel Jackson To MusicSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNJudith Bingham The Spirit Of TruthSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNThomas Tallis If Ye Love MeSUNBBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUNTrad. arr Moses HoganSUNMy Soul’s Been Anchored In The LordSUNVocalEssence conducted by Philip BrunelleSUNSUNEric Whitacre Leonardo Dreams Of His Flying MachineSUNVocalEssence conducted by Philip BrunelleSUNSUNRichard Strauss Deutsche MotetteSUNBBC Singers and Vocal EssenceSUNconducted by Stephen CleoburySUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00hkfbp (Listen)SUNHarold Pinter Double BillSUNAnother chance to hear two plays by Harold Pinter, inSUNtribute to the playwright who died in 2008.SUNSUN8.00pmSUNMoonlightSUNSUNFirst performed in 1993, this radio production of Pinter'sSUNplay was recorded to mark his 70th birthday.SUNSUNAndy, a middle aged civil servant, lies in his bed, dying.SUNHis wife tries desperately to bring his estranged adultSUNsons to his side. Bridging these two worlds is theSUNhaunting presence of the daughter they have lost.SUNSUNAndy ...... Harold Pinter Bel ...... Sara KestelmanSUNRalph ...... John Shrapnel Maria ...... Jill JohnsonSUNJake ...... Douglas Hodge Fred ...... Harry BurtonSUNBridget ...... Indira VarmaSUNSUNMusic by Elizabeth Parker Directed by Janet WhitakerSUNSUN8.55pmSUNVoicesSUNSUNOne of Pinter's last dramatic works, this was firstSUNbroadcast in 2005. Some of the tormentors and theSUNtormented so potently etched in Pinter's later plays areSUNbrought together with a musical setting by the composerSUNJames Clarke.SUNSUNVoices: Harry Burton, Anastasia Hille, Andy de la Tour,SUNDouglas Hodge, Gabrielle Hamilton, Roger Lloyd-Pack, GawnSUNGrainger, Harold Pinter and Indira Varma. Music: ApartmentSUNHouse; Eileen Aagaard; Prometheus Ensemble; Rolande vanSUNder Paal; Etienne Siebens; BBC Symphony OrchestraSUNconducted by Martyn Brabbins and David Porcelijn; FatmaSUNMehralieva.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00hkl1w (Listen)SUNDarwin's ConundrumSUNAn investigation into what Charles Darwin really thoughtSUNabout faith and religion. Although he has become an iconSUNfor militant secularists, and his theory of evolution isSUNoften used to challenge faith and belief, Darwin had aSUNmuch more complex relationship with religion than is oftenSUNbelieved and at one stage was even training to be a priest.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00hkl1y (Listen)SUNThe Ascent of ManSUNSUNThe idea of the ‘Ascent of Man’, triggered by theSUNcommemoration of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’sSUNbirth, became for me a thrilling passageway to a vast andSUNmulti-layered territory. After reading excerpts from hisSUNJournals and Autobiography, in particular those relatingSUNto his trip to South America –where my own roots are- aSUNclear idea came to mind: to portray in ‘Words and Music’SUNthe many different types of journeys he made throughoutSUNhis life. I mean not only the voyage on board the Beagle,SUNof course, but his other two parallel journeys: theSUNintellectual and spiritual transformations Darwin soSUNbravely went through as he travelled, in body, mind andSUNspirit, in search of the origins of nature.SUNThe texts I’ve selected here to illustrate this three-foldSUNjourney, read by actors Henry Goodman and Jemima Rooper,SUNinclude excerpts from Darwin himself, but also from someSUNVictorian poets, contemporary of the scientist, eager toSUNreflect the influence his innovative vision brought toSUNtheir craft.SUNA crucial and modern contribution to the mix though, comesSUNin the shape of readings by Ruth Padel, a prize-winningSUNpoet and herself direct descendant of Darwin, who’sSUNwritten about nature and who contributes here –the way ISUNsee it- by putting some of his famous ancestor’s concernsSUNinto today’s context. Her readings include excerpts fromSUNher latest book, ‘Darwin: A Life in Poems’, just publishedSUNto coincide with the famous scientist’s anniversary.SUNNow, music becomes another voice in this journey: theSUNtaped songs of the biggest sea mammals in Hovahaness ‘AndSUNGod Created Great Whales’, or the ritual dance for theSUNkilling of a snake in Revueltas’ ‘Sensemayá’, or theSUNsubliminal message of ‘Koyaanisqatsi’ -‘world out ofSUNbalance’-, Philip Glass’ soundtrack inspired in theSUNlanguage of a native American tribe. They all representSUNnature and the world that so much excited Darwin.SUNSUNJuan Carlos Jaramillo (producer)SUNSUNReaders: Henry Goodman (HG) Jemima Rooper (JR)SUNRuth Padel (RP)SUNSUN00:00SUNStrauss / Also Sprach ZarathustraSUNBerliner Philharmoniker Herbert von Karajan, conductorSUNDG DG 410959-2, Tk1SUN01.26SUNDarwin's words (HG)SUN02.00SUNSchumann / Music for cello and pianoSUNSoirestucke (Fantasiestucke), Op. 73SUNSteven Isserlis, cello Denes Varjon, pianoSUNHyperion - CDA 67661, Tk1SUN02.25SUNwords by Sean O'Faolain (JR)SUN03.14SUNexcerpt from book 'Darwin: A Life in Poems' by RuthSUNPadel (RP)SUN03.50SUNBritten / Rosa Mystica Polyphony/ Stephen LaytonSUNHyperion GCDAW01 Gramophone, Tk 2SUN04.53SUNDarwin's words (HG)SUN07.28SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN07.58SUNThe English ConnectionSUNVaughan Williams / A Lark Asscending ASV CDDCA518, Tk 1SUN08.42SUNWings, from book The Ascent of Man by Mathilde Blind (JR)SUN09.34SUNWings, from book The Ascent of Man by Mathilde Blind (JR)SUN11.01SUNexcerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN11.31SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN12.08SUNVilla-Lobos / Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 1 & 5SUNAria (Cantilena), from Bachiana Brasileira No. 5SUNJill Gomez, soprano The Pleeth Cello OctetSUNHyperion CDA66257, Tk 11SUN13.40SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN14.42SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN15.30SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN16.07SUNNew Year's Concert in Vienna 1987SUNJ. Strauss II / Voices of Spring (vocal version), op. 410SUNWiener Philharmoniker Herbert von Karajan, conductorSUNKatleen Battle, soprano DG 419616-2, Tk9SUN17.41SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN18.46SUNMusica do BrazilSUNMusic from a rainforest tribe in Sao Gabriel de Cachoeira,SUNAmazonas, Brazil Abril Music 1103006-2,CD 2, Tk 20SUN19.58SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN20.40SUNThe Motorcycle Diaries, soundtrack AperturaSUNGustavo Santaolalla, composerSUNEdge music 002894775019, Tk 1SUN21.22SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN22.34SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN23.34 Fiesta!SUNRevueltas / SensemayaSUNSimon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of VenezuelaSUNGustavo Dudamel, conductor, DG ,Tk 1SUN24.28SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN24.39SUNChango Spasiuk / Tarefero de mis pagos - Sounds from theSUNRed Land Chango Spasiuk, accordionSUNPiranha - CD-PIR1895, Tk5SUN24.47SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN27.20SUNExcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN29.06SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN30.20SUNG.F. Handel / The Messiah - And the Glory of the LordSUNThe Academy of Ancient MusicSUNChristopher Hogwood, director L'Oiseau-LyreSUNDecca 430488-2, CD1 Tk3SUN33.10SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN33.25SUNFiesta! Arturo Marquez / Danzon No. 2SUNSimon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of VenezuelaSUNGustavo Dudamel, conductor DG, Tk 4SUN34.48SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN36.04SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN36.20SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN36.27SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN37.17SUNA. Hovhaness / And God Created Great WhalesSUNSeattle Symphony Gerard Schwarz, conductorSUNDelos - DE3157, Tk6SUN39.23SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN39.47SUNA. Hovhaness / And God Created Great WhalesSUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN40.09SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN40.19SUNA. Hovhaness / And God Created Great WhalesSUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN40.25SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN40.43SUNI. Stravinsky / The Rite of SpringSUNDaniel Barenboim, conductor Chicago Symphony OrchestraSUNTeldec - 8573-81702-2, Tk1SUN41.31SUNNatural Selection by Constance Naden (JR)SUN42.19SUNE. Rautavaara / Cantus ArticusSUNThe Bog Helsiniki Philharmonic OrchestraSUNJorma Panula, conductor Finlandia FACD009, Tk1SUN45.28SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN45.36SUNexcerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN46.14SUNK. Bjornstad / The SeaSUNECM 154578118-21545-2, Tk 8SUN48.47SUNexcerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN49.05SUNW. Colgrass / Winds of NagualSUNThe Ohio State University Wind SymphonySUNRussel C. Mikkelson, conductor NAXOS 8570244, Tk7SUN49.31SUNTiger is Grandeur of Nature, from book Soho Leopard bySUNRuth Padel (RP)SUN51.02SUNPainter and the General, from book Soho Leopard by RuthSUNPadel (RP)SUN51.54SUNH.I. von Biber / The Rosary SonatasSUNRichard Egarr, harpsichord Andrew Manse, violinSUNHarmonia Mundi 907729, Tk1SUN52.07SUNThe World is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth (JR)SUN53.11SUNexcerpt from book Tigers in Red Weather, by Ruth PadelSUN55.28SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN56.06SUNWilhelm Kempff Joue Bach (Transcriptions pour piano)SUNJ.S. Bach / Wachet Auf! Ruft uns die Stimme, choral fromSUNCantata No. BWV 140 (arranged for piano by Wilhelm Kempff)SUNWilhelm Kempff, piano DG439672-2, CD1 Tk8SUN58.27SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN1.00.47SUNexcerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN1.02SUNfrom Darwin's Autobiography (SUN1.03SUNA. Webern / Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, OpSUNLeicht bewegt Quartet Nimbus NI5668, Tk10SUN1.03SUNfrom Darwin's Autobiography (SUN1.04.44SUNA. Webern / Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, Op. 9SUNMasig Artis Quartet Wien Nimbus Records NI5668, Tk 9SUN1.04SUNfrom Darwin's Autobiography (SUN1.05.11SUNfrom Darwin's Autobiography (HG)SUN1.05.22SUNP. Glass / KoyaanisqatsiSUNProphecies Island Masters - IMCD 98, Tk 6SUN1.06.04SUNexcerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN1.06SUNfrom Darwin's Journal (SUN1.09.41SUNexcerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN1.10.57SUNDarwin's words (HG)SUN1.11.32SUNexcerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUNSUNPhilip Glass' Koyaanisqatsi,SUNP. Glass / KoyaanisqatsiSUNProphecies Island Masters – IMCD 98, Tk 6SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00hkl0d (Listen)SUNGary HusbandSUNJulian Joseph is in conversation with drummer and composerSUNGary Husband, who has fronted his own bands since 1999,SUNand discusses his recent decision to join pianist YaronSUNHerman in his trio.SUNSUNBoth as pianist and drummer, Gary has performed and touredSUNwith a diverse range of artists including John McLaughlin,SUNJack Bruce, Level 42, Jeff Beck, Billy Cobham, Mike Stern,SUNGary Moore and Django Bates. His CD Hotwired (AbstractSUNLogix) is the debut release with his group Drive, aSUNcontemporary jazz quartet featuring trumpeter RichardSUNTurner, saxophonist Julian Siegel and bassist MichaelSUNJanisch.SUNMONMONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00hkrt5 (Listen)MON1.00amMONPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): DioclesianMONLynne Dawson, Gillian Fisher (soprano)MONRogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott (tenor)MONMichael George, Stephen Varcoe (basses)MONMonteverdi Choir, English Baroque SoloistsMONJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)MON2.33amMONElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Organ Sonata No 1 in G, Op 28MON(4th mvt) Iain Farrington (organ)MON2.40amMONBridge, Frank (1879-1941): Valse Russe for violin, celloMONand piano (miniatures) Moshe Hammer (violin)MONTsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)MON2.45amMONBacheler, Daniel (c.1574-c1610): Mounsieurs almain for luteMONNigel North (lute)MON2.52amMONVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): O Mistress mine; TheMONWillow song (Three Elizabethan Songs for chorus); ComeMONAway, Death Polyphony Stephen Layton (conductor)MON3.00amMONShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Symphony No 13 in B flatMONminor, Op 113 (Babi Yar) Peter Mikulas (bass)MONSlovak Philharmonic Choir (male voices only)MONSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMONLadislav Slovak (conductor)MON4.00amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chromatic fantasia andMONfugue in D minor, BWV 903 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)MON4.13amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sinfonia concertanteMONin E flat for violin, viola and orchestra, K364MONOyvind Bjora (violin) Ilze Klava (viola)MONBergen Philharmonic OrchestraMONMihail Jurowski (conductor)MON4.44amMONForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Viri Israelite - Dialogus deMONJudith et Holoferne, KBPJ 47 Olga Pasiecznik (soprano)MONKai Wessel (countertenor) Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor)MONGrzegorz Zychowicz (bass) Il Tempo Baroque EnsembleMON5.00amMONContant, Alexis (1858-1918): L'Aurore - symphonic poemMONOrchestre Metropolitaine Gilles Auger (conductor)MON5.13amMONSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Gesange der Fruhe (Songs ofMONDawn), Op 133 Sylviane Deferne (piano)MON5.28amMONStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Morgen, Op 27, No 4MONYvonne Kenny (soprano) Lazar Shuster (violin)MONMelbourne Symphony OrchestraMONVladimir Kamirski (conductor)MON5.32amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 6 in D, H I 6 (LeMONmatin) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONEsa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)MON5.53amMONTournier, Marcel (1879-1951): Jutro/Au matinMONBranka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp)MON5.58amMONLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Bon jour et puis quellesMONnouvelles? The King's SingersMON6.00amMONStoyanov, Vesselin (1902-1969): RhapsodyMONBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraMONVassil Stefanov (conductor)MON6.10amMONLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Preludio (Hungarian rhapsody NoMON10 in E) Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano roll)MON6.16amMONPaderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860-1941) arr. StanislawMONWiechowicz: 6 Lieder, Op 18 - arr. for choir (excerpts)MONPolish Radio Chorus Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor)MON6.28amMONMolique, Bernhard (1802-1869): Sonata for concertina andMONpiano, Op 57 Joseph Petric (accordion)MONGuy Few (piano)MON6.49amMONBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in B flatMONfor strings, Wq 182, No 2MONGeoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)MONTasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersMONBarbara Jane Gilbey (violin/director).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00hkrpf (Listen)MONFrom 7.00amMONMONDohnanyi: Andante rubato alla zingarescaMONPhillipe Graffin (violin) Claire Desert (piano)MONMONVaughan Williams: Linden Lea Thomas Allen (baritone)MONGeoffrey Parsons (piano)MONMONFucik: Ballerinas Czech Philharmonic OrchestraMONVaclav Neumann (conductor)MONMONFrom 8.30amMONMONBrahms: Intermezzi, Op 117 Nicholas Angelich (piano)MONMONRosetti: Symphony in G minor Pratum Integrum OrchestraMONMONWagner: Flying Dutchman OvertureMONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor).MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00hklf5 (Listen)MON10.00amMONBerwald: Racing Royal Philharmonic OrchestraMONUlf Bjorlin (conductor) EMI 5658662MON10.10amMONBarber: Dover Beach Samuel Barber (baritone)MONCurtis String Quartet PEARL GEM 0049MON10.19amMONThomson: Suite - The Plow that Broke the PlainsMONLos Angeles Chamber OrchestraMONNeville Marriner (conductor) EMI 2066122MON10.32amMONMozart: Triple Concerto in F, K242MONChristoph Eschenbach, Justus Frantz, Helmut SchmidtMON(pianos) London Philharmonic Orchestra EMI 2670312MON10.58amMONChausson: Poeme de l'amour et de la mer, Op 19MONJessye Norman (soprano)MONMonte-Carlo Philharmonic OrchestraMONArmin Jordan (conductor) ERATO 0630140732MON11.27amMONPaganini: A selection of his Caprices, Op 1MONTedi Papavrami (violin) PAN PC 510153MON11.35amMONTchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet - Fantasy OvertureMONThe Building a Library recommendation.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00hkpdr (Listen)MONBela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and music of composer,MONpianist and folksong collector Bela Bartok. He examinesMONmusic inspired by his failed love affair with violinistMONStefi Geyer, as well as an excerpt from his only opera.MONThe composer had to wait eight years to see it staged forMONthe first time.MONMONFourteen Bagatelles (No 2) Bela Bartok (piano)MONEMI CDC555031-2 T1MONMONFour Hungarian Folk Songs, Sz 50MONMale chorus of the Hungarian People's ArmyMONZoltan Vasarhelyi (conductor) HUNGAROTON HCD31047 T1-4MONMONTwo Portraits Shlomo Mintz (violin)MONLondon Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)MONDG 4105982 T15-16MONMONTen Easy Pieces (Nos 4,6,11) Peter Frankl (piano)MONASV CDDCA687 T4, 6 and 11MONMONString Quartet No 1 (final movement) Takacs QuartetMONDECCA 455 297-2 CD1 T3MONMONDuke Bluebeard's Castle (excerpt)MONBluebeard ...... Siegmund NimsgernMONJudith ...... Tatiana Troyanos BBC Symphony OrchestraMONPierre Boulez (conductor)MONSONY CLASSICAL SMK64110 T10-12.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hkrl8 (Listen)MONAlina Ibragimova (violin)MONFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Sean Rafferty presents aMONrecital by violinist Alina Ibragimova. Bach: Sonata No 3MONin C, BWV1005; Partita No 1 in B minor, BWV1002.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hkrlb (Listen)MONThe Viola, Episode 1MONPenny Gore presents a series of programmes in which theMON'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreMONstage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherMONworks for the instrument. New Generation Artist MaximMONRysanov plays his own arrangement of Tchaikovsky's RococoMONVariations, originally for cello, and BBC PhilharmonicMONprincipal viola Steven Burnard performs Walton's violaMONconcerto.MONMONWalton: Viola Concerto (revised version)MONSteven Burnard (viola) BBC PhilharmonicMONMartyn Brabbins (conductor)MONMONHaydn: Symphony No 44 (Trauer)MONBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)MONMON2.45pmMONTchaikovsky: Variations on a rococo theme, Op 33 (arr. forMONviola by Maxim Rysanov) Maxim Rysanov (viola)MONBBC Symphony Orchestra Gullberg Jensen (conductor)MONMON3.10pmMONBeethoven: Symphony No 6 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONIlan Volkov (conductor)MONMONBeethoven: Notturno for piano and viola, Op 42 arr. fromMONSerenade for piano and strings, Op 8 (6th mvt - Theme andMONvariations) Maxim Rysanov (viola) Ashley Wass (piano)MONMON4.00pmMONProkofiev: Symphony No 5 in B flat, Op 100MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONJac van Steen (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00hkrld (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00hkrlg (Listen)MONBournemouth SO/LittonMONIan Skelly presents a concert given at the Lighthouse,MONPoole, with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ConductorMONLaureate Andrew Litton returning to Poole to conduct theMONorchestra where he was music director from 1988 to 1994.MONThe programme includes Mendelssohn's ever-popular ViolinMONConcerto, with soloist Leila Josefowicz, and a work forMONwhich the conductor is a passionate advocate - Walton'sMONFirst Symphony.MONMONLeila Josefowicz (violin) Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraMONAndrew Litton (conductor)MONMONGrieg: Symphonic Dances, Op 64MONMendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op 64MONWalton: Symphony No 1 in B flat minorMONMONFollowed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble, includingMONrecordings from the BBC archive:MONMONBliss: A Knot of RiddlesMONJohn Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone) Melos Ensemble.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00hkrlj (Listen)MONVan DyckMONTo coincide with a new exhibition at London's TateMONGallery, Bidisha and herguests discuss the work of theMONportrait painter Van Dyck - according to many the greatestMONartist in 17th-century Britain. His images of the doomedMONcourt of Charles I are considered to have profoundlyMONinfluenced our ideas about the Stuart monarchy, and theMONprogramme explores how the artist managed to so powerfullyMONportray a decorous royal elite on the eve of itsMONdestruction in the civil war.MONMONCelebrated historian John Brewer investigates arguably oneMONof the most extraordinary detective stories in artMONhistory, centring on a painting which became known as theMONAmerican Leonardo.MONMONFollowing the British Council's decision to suspend itsMONoperations in Iran and parts of Russia, Bidisha and guestsMONexplore the future for cultural diplomacy.MONMONPlus an interview with Laurent Cantet, the French filmMONdirector whose film The Class, a frank depiction of oneMONterm in a Parisian inner-city school, won the Palm D'Or atMONthe 2008 Cannes Film Festival and has been nominated forMONan Academy Award.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00hkpdr (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00hkrll (Listen)MONPinter's Voices, Episode 1MONSeries of personal essays about the playwright HaroldMONPinter who died in December 2008.MONMONMichael Colgan, artistic director of the Gate Theatre inMONDublin, looks at Harold Pinter's long association withMONIreland, from the very early 1950s when he toured as aMONyoung actor with Anew McMaster's company to the GateMONTheatre, where Colgan presented four major festivals ofMONthe late playwright's work.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00hkrln (Listen)MONSaalfelden Jazz Festival 2008MONJez Nelson presents a programme of highlights from theMON29th annual Saalfelden Jazz Festival in Austria, includingMONsaxophonist Tim Berne's Buffalo Collision with EthanMONIverson and Dave King of the Bad Plus, and keyboardistMONCraig Taborn's latest project, Junk Magic (also with DaveMONKing on drums).MONMONPlus a set from Austrian double bass virtuoso PeterMONHerbert, and trumpeters Dave Douglas and Roy CampbellMONperforming Don Cherry's Symphony for Improvisers, withMONHenry Grimes on bass, and Andrew Cyrille and Hamid DrakeMONon drums.MONMONSIGNATURE TUNEMONArtist Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn – trumpet, Gregory TardyMON& Bruce Williams – reeds, Andre Heyward – trombone, ChieliMONMinucci – guitar, James Hurt – keyboards, Rodney Jordan –MONbass, Woody Williams – drums, Khalil Kwame Bell –MONpercussion, DJ Apollo - turntables)MONTrack Title Seventy Four Miles Away Composer Joe ZawinulMONAlbum Title Ethnomusicology Volume 1MONMONEXCERPT FROM CRAIG TABORN’SMONJUNK MAGIC (details below)MONMONDAVE DOUGLAS & ROY CAMPBELL’SMONTRIBUTE TO DON CHERRY,MONRECORDED LIVE AT SAALFELDENMONJAZZ FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 24TH 2008MONMONLine up: Dave Douglas & Roy Campbell – trumpetsMONJD Allen & Mixashawn – tenor saxophonesMONHenry Grimes & Hilliard Green – bassMONAndrew Cyrille & Hamid Drake – drumsMONMONSet list: Awake Nu (Don Cherry)MONMONhttp://www.davedouglas.com/MONDave Douglas blog - http://greenleafmusic.com/MONMONJEZ NELSON INTERVIEWS PETER HERBERTMONMONPETER HERBERT’S VILLA INCOGNITOMONRECORDED LIVE AT SAALFELDENMONJAZZ FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 22ND 2008MONMONLine up: Emmanuelle Somer – oboeMONBarbara Paieri – alto saxophoneMONSophie Hassfurther – tenor saxophone Huw Warren – pianoMONDavid Tronzo – slide guitar Peter Herbert – double bassMONPaul Skrepek – drumsMONMONSet list: Excerpt from - Villa Incognito (Herbert)MONMONhttp://www.peterherbert.com/MONMONPeter Herbert tour dates:MONWith Phil Robson’s ‘Six Strings & The Beat’MONFeb 19 Bonnington Theatre Arnold, NottinghamMONFeb 20 Wakefield Jazz ClubMONMONWith Huw Warren & Martin France – a tribute to HermetoMONPascoal Mar 17 Dempsey’s, CardiffMONMar 19 Bangor New Music Festival, Powis Hall, BangorMONUniversityMONMar 20 Rodewald Suite, Liverpool Philharmonic HallMONMONBUFFALO COLLISION IN CONVERSATIONMONMONBUFFALO COLLISION RECORDEDMONLIVE AT SAALFELDEN JAZZMONFESTIVAL ON AUGUST 23RD 2008MONMONLine up: Tim Berne – saxophone Hank Roberts – celloMONEthan Iverson – piano Dave King – drumsMONMONSet list:MON1. Sam’s Dilemma (Buffalo Collision)MON2. Soulfeldman (Buffalo Collision)MONMONhttp://www.screwgunrecords.com/MONMONCD TRACK:MONMONArtist Miniature (Hank Roberts – cello, Tim Berne – altoMONsaxophone, Joey Baron – drums) Track Title Jersey DevilMONComposer Hank RobertsMONAlbum Title I Can’t Put My Finger On ItMONLabel Winter and WinterMONMONhttp://www.hankrobertsmusic.com/MONMONCRAIG TABORN’S JUNK MAGIC RECORDEDMONLIVE AT SAALFELDEN JAZZMONFESTIVAL ON AUGUST 24TH 2008MONMONLine up: Craig Taborn – keyboards Chris Speed – reedsMONEric Fratzke – electric bass Mat Maneri – violaMONDave King – drumsMONMONSet list:MON1. Excerpt from – Suite: Junk Magic/Mystero/Light MadeMONLighter/Bodies at Rest and in Motion/Stalagmite (Taborn)MON2. Golden Age (Taborn)MONMONhttp://www.myspace.com/ctabornMONMONhttp://www.jazzsaalfelden.com/2009/MONTUETUESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00hks4c (Listen)TUE1.00amTUESuk, Josef (1874-1935): Elegie, Op 23 - arr. for piano trioTUEAronowitz Ensemble: Nadia Wijzenbeek (violin)TUEMarie Macleod (cello) Tom Poster (piano)TUE1.08amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856): 4 Nachtstucke for piano, OpTUE23 Shai Wosner (piano)TUE1.25amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856) text Heinrich Heine:TUEDichterliebe, Op 48 Ronan Collett (baritone)TUEChristopher Glynn (piano)TUE1.55amTUEIbert, Jacques (1890-1962): Trois Pieces breves for windTUEquintet Galliard EnsembleTUE2.03amTUESuk, Josef (1874-1935): Krekovice mass in B flat minor forTUEchorus, strings and organ Marie Matejkova (soprano)TUEIlona Satylova (alto) Jiri Vinklarek (tenor)TUEMichael Mergl (bass) Miluska Kvechova (organ)TUECzech Radio Choir Pilzen Radio OrchestraTUEStanislav Bogunia (conductor)TUE2.28amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Concerto in A minor forTUEpiano and orchestra, Op 54 Olli Mustonen (piano)TUETrondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)TUE3.00amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Clair de luneTUEJane Coop (piano)TUE3.06amTUEHolst, Gustav (1874-1934): The Planets - suite, Op 32TUEBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraTUELeonard Slatkin (conductor)TUE3.57amTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828): An den mond (To the Moon),TUED259 Christoph Pregardien (tenor)TUEAndreas Staier (fortepiano)TUE4.01amTUERaitio, Vaino (1891-1945): Moonlight on Jupiter, Op 24TUEFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUESakari Oramo (conductor)TUE4.14amTUEForqueray, Antoine (1672-1745), arr. Forqueray,TUEJean-Baptiste: Jupiter Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)TUE4.19amTUELindberg, Oskar (1887-1955): Stjarntandningen (Starlight)TUESwedish Radio Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)TUE4.22amTUEWeill, Kurt (1900-1950) lyrics by Maxwell Anderson: LostTUEin the Stars Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano)TUERobert Kortgaard (piano) Marie Berard (violin)TUEJoseph Macerollo (accordion) Andy Morris (percussion)TUE4.26amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 41 in C,TUEK551 (Jupiter) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUERobert King (conductor)TUE5.00amTUEGaluppi, Baldassare (1706-1785): Keyboard Sonata No 1 in BTUEflat Leo van Doeselaar (organ)TUE5.06amTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Magnificat in G minor, RV 610TUEChoir of Latvian Radio Riga Chamber PlayersTUESigvards Klava (conductor)TUE5.21amTUEDallapiccola, Luigi (1904-1975): 2 Cori di MichelangeloTUEBuonarroti il Giovane The Netherlands Chamber ChoirTUEEric Ericson (conductor)TUE5.32amTUECozzolani, Suor Chiara Margarita (1602-c.1677): O quamTUEbonus es - motet for two voicesTUEFrida Forlani, Alessandra Fiori (soprano)TUECappella Artemesia Candace Smith (director)TUE5.43amTUEViotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824): Duo concertante in GTUEAlexandar Avaramov, Ivan Peev (violins)TUE5.52amTUETartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Concerto in D for violinTUEand orchestra, D28 Stavanger Symphony OrchestraTUEFabio Biondi (violin/conductor)TUE6.09amTUEMerku, Pavle (b.1927): Astrazioni (Abstraction), Op 23TUETrio LuwiganaTUE6.22amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): NiepewnoscTUE(Uncertainty); Piesn wieczorna (Evening song)TUEUrszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)TUEKatarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)TUE6.28amTUEBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Suite for chamber orchestraTUEPolish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz (conductor)TUE6.36amTUETchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Francesca daTUERimini - symphonic fantasia after Dante, Op 32TUEOrchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecTUERaffi Armenian (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00hks4f (Listen)TUEIncluding from 7.00am:TUETUEJ Strauss II: Wiener BonbonsTUERoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraTUENikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)TUETUEBeethoven: Sonata No 24 in F sharp, Op 78TUEKun-Woo Paik (piano)TUETUEHandel: Concerto No 15 in D minor, HWV304TUEErin Keefe, Philip Setzer (violins) Roberto Diaz (viola)TUEDavid Finckel (cello) Daxun Zhang (bass)TUEKenneth Cooper (harpsichord)TUETUEFrom 8.30am:TUETUEBeethoven: Leonore Overture No 3, Op 72TUECzech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Ancerl (conductor)TUETUEMussorgsky: Dance of the Persian Slaves (Khovanshchina)TUESuisse Romande Orchestra Ernest Ansermet (conductor)TUETUEJohann Ludwig Bach: Overture (Suite) in GTUEMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director).TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00hks4h (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEWagner: Prelude (Parsifal)TUEBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJeffrey Tate (conductor) EMI 7491962TUE10.14amTUENietzsche: Ermanarich Elena Letnanova (piano)TUETALENT DOM 291031TUE10.22amTUEMozart: Bravo signor padrone...Se vuol ballare (Le nozzeTUEdi Figaro, Act 1) Samuel Ramey (baritone)TUELondon Philharmonic Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)TUEDECCA 4101502TUE10.25amTUEOffenbach: Elle a fui, la tourterelle (Les contesTUEd'Hoffmann, Act 3) Barbara Hendricks (soprano)TUEMonte-Carlo Philharmonic OrchestraTUEJeffrey Tate (conductor) PHILIPS 4104462TUE10.29amTUECoward: I'll see you again (Bitter Sweet)TUEIan Bostridge (tenor) Sophie Daneman (soprano)TUEJeffrey Tate (piano) EMI 5573742TUE10.35amTUEFinzi: For St Cecilia, Op 30 James Gilchrist (tenor)TUEBournemouth Symphony Chorus and OrchestraTUEDavid Hill (conductor) NAXOS 8.557863TUE10.52amTUELeclair: Sonata No 3, Op 13 London BaroqueTUEHARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901646TUE11.07amTUEStravinsky: The Firebird New Philharmonia OrchestraTUEErnest Ansermet (conductor) DECCA 4435722.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4k (Listen)TUEBela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod introduces the suite Bartok created fromTUEhis ballet The Miraculous Mandarin, which caused a riot atTUEits premiere, plus an excerpt from his earlier ballet TheTUEWooden Prince which, in spite of disapproval from theTUEconservative faction in the audience, was Bartok's firstTUEpopular success.TUETUEAz en szerelmem, Op 15 No 1 Julia Hamari (mezzo-soprano)TUEIlona Prunyi (piano) HUNGAROTON HCD31535 - Tr 1TUETUESuite, Op 14 Peter Frankl (piano) ASV CDDCA687 - Tr 2TUETUEWooden Prince (excerpt) Philharmonia OrchestraTUENeeme Jarvi (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN8895 - Trs 6-9TUETUERomanian Folk-dancesTUEHungarian National Philharmonic OrchestraTUEZoltan Kocsis (conductor) HUNGAROTON HSACD 32506TUETUEMiraculous Mandarin (Concert Suite)TUELondon Symphony Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)TUEDECCA 4250392 - Tr 12.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks74 (Listen)TUESchubertiade, Episode 1TUETUEPart of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inTUEthe Great Hall at Queen's University, Belfast for theTUEBelfast Music Society's International Festival of ChamberTUEMusic 2009.TUETUETrio WandererTUETUESchubert: Notturno in E flat, D897; Piano Trio in B flat,TUED898.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hks76 (Listen)TUEThe Viola, Episode 2TUETUEThe 'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreTUEstage this week, with a variety of concertos, sonatas andTUEother works for the instrument.TUETUEBerlioz: Harold in Italy Antoine Tamestit (viola)TUEBBC National Orchestra of WalesTUEJac van Steen (conductor)TUETUEKodaly: Adagio for viola and piano in CTUELawrence Power (viola) Simon Crawford- Philips (piano)TUETUE2.50pmTUESibelius: Pohjola's DaughterTUEBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUELeif Segerstam (conductor)TUETUE3.05pmTUESegerstam: Symphony No 151TUEBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUELeif Segerstam (conductor)TUETUESibelius: Scene with CranesTUEBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUELeif Segerstam (conductor)TUETUE3.40pmTUENielsen: Symphony No 5 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUELeif Segerstam (conductor)TUETUE4.15pmTUEMendelssohn: String Quintet in B flat, Op 87TUEAntoine Tamestit (viola) Royal String Quartet.TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00hld78 (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld7b (Listen)TUELondon Philharmonic and Truls MorkTUEIan Skelly presents a concert given at London's RoyalTUEFestival Hall, featuring young Canadian conductor YannickTUENezet-Seguin directing the London Philharmonic. He wasTUEappointed to the position of Principal Guest ConductorTUEafter his debut with the orchestra late in 2008.TUETUETruls Mork is soloist in Haydn's C major Cello Concerto, aTUEpiece that was believed lost until it turned up in aTUElibrary in Prague in 1961. This is followed by one of theTUEacknowledged masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire -TUEBruckner's 7th Symphony, a work inspired by the death ofTUEthe composer's guiding light, Richard Wagner.TUETUETruls Mork (cello) London Philharmonic OrchestraTUEYannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: Cello Concerto No 1 in C Bruckner: Symphony No 7TUETUEFollowed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble:TUETUEBeethoven: Octet in E flat, Op 103 Melos Ensemble.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00hld7d (Listen)TUEClint EastwoodTUEMatthew Sweet discusses Clint Eastwood's new film GranTUETorino - about a disgruntled racist war veteran whoTUEbefriends a Korean youth - and considers the 78-year-oldTUEicon's continuing significance in cinema. Eastwood hasTUEacted for 53 years, been a director for 37, won twoTUEAcademy Awards for direction and two more for bestTUEpicture, and his career is as strong as ever. In GranTUETorino he directs himself as an unhappy old man, who can'tTUEget along with either his kids or his neighbours, a KoreanTUEWar veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 Ford GranTUETorino he keeps in mint condition. When his neighbour, aTUEyoung Hmong teenager under pressure from his gang-memberTUEcousin, tries to steal hiTUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4k (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00hld7g (Listen)TUEPinter's Voices, Episode 2TUESeries of personal essays about the playwright HaroldTUEPinter who died in December 2008. Theatre critic andTUEPinter biographer Michael Billington explores theTUEplaywright's changing use of dramatic language.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00hld7j (Listen)TUEMax ReinhardtTUEMax Reinhardt presents a varied mix of music, including anTUEearly demo by Johnny Cash, music from the Beatles' WhiteTUEAlbum interpreted by Staffordshire experimental trioTUEVirgin Passages, and music composed for Bristol RoyalTUEInfirmary's MRI scanner.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00hks4m (Listen)WED1.00amWEDMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Quartet No 2 in AWEDminor, Op 13WED1.31amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in DWEDminor, K421 Biava Quartet: Austin Hartman (violin)WEDHyunsu Ko (violin) Mary Persin (viola)WEDJacob Braun (cello)WED2.00amWEDZarebski, Juliusz (1854-1885) orch. Jan Maklakiewicz:WEDDances polonaisesWEDNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJanusz Powolny (conductor)WED2.25amWEDGorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b.1933): Miserere, Op 44WEDDanish National Radio ChoirWEDJesper Grove Jorgensen (conductor)WED3.00amWEDSchobert, Johann (c.1735-1767): Keyboard Concerto in GWEDEckart Sellheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumWEDFranzjosef Meier (conductor)WED3.24amWEDZiani, Pietro Andrea (c.1616-1684): Sonata XI in G minorWEDfor two violins and two violas Musica Antiqua KolnWEDReinhard Goebel (conductor)WED3.34amWEDCarniolus, Iacobus Gallus (1550-1591): Missa super AdestoWEDdolori meo a 5, SQM III 9 Madrigal Quintett BrnoWEDRoman Valek (leader)WED3.56amWEDTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Fantasia No 2 in AWEDminor, TWV XL 3 Matej Sarc (oboe)WED4.02amWEDMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Elegia (Symphonic suite, Op 4)WEDArto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)WED4.08amWEDSchroter, Corona (1751-1802): Overture: Oh Mutter gutenWEDRat mir leiht; Es war ein Ritter (Die Fischerin)WEDNiklaus ...... Markus Schafer (tenor)WEDDortchen ...... Ulrike Staude (soprano)WEDDortchen's father ...... Ekkehard Abele (bass)WEDMichael Freimuth (guitar) Gerald Hambitzer (fortepiano)WED4.18amWEDFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Final in B flat, Op 21WEDLeo van Doeselaar (organ)WED4.31amWEDPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sinfonietta for orchestraWEDCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)WED5.00amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieWEDZauberflote, K620) BBC PhilharmonicWEDGianandrea Noseda (conductor)WED5.08amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Masonic ritual music, Op 113WEDRisto Saarman (tenor) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED5.30amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Variations about the hymn GottWEDerhalte Andreas Staier (fortepiano)WED5.37amWEDBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in F forWEDtwo harpsichords, Wq 46WEDAlan Curtis, Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichords)WEDCollegium AureumWED6.01amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Vergiftet Sind Meiner Lieder,WEDS309 Kevin McMillan (baritone)WEDMichael McMahon (piano)WED6.03amWEDHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Un poco andante in AWEDflat Rob Nederlof (organ)WED6.06amWEDWesley, Samuel Sebastian (1810-1876): Andante in EWEDKees van Eersel (organ)WED6.11amWEDBoieldieu, Francois-Adrien (1775-1834): Concerto in C forWEDharp and orchestra Xavier de Maistre (harp)WEDIndiana University Orchestra Gerhard Samuel (conductor)WED6.34amWEDLortzing, Albert (1801-1851): Heiterkeit und FrohlichkeitWED(Der Wildschutz - Act 3) Brett Polegato (baritone)WEDCanadian Opera Company OrchestraWEDRichard Bradshaw (conductor)WED6.40amWEDSullivan, Arthur (1842-1900): In memoriam - overture in CWEDBBC Philharmonic Richard Hickox (conductor)WED6.51amWEDLitolff, Henry Charles (1818-1891): Scherzo (ConcertoWEDsymphonique No 4, Op 102) Arthur Ozolins (piano)WEDToronto Symphony Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00hks4p (Listen)WEDIncluding from 7.00am:WEDWEDMendelssohn: You spotted snakes (A Midsummer night'sWEDdream, Op 61) Jennifer Vyvyan, Marion Lowe (sopranos)WEDChorus of the Royal Opera HouseWEDCovent Garden, London Symphony OrchestraWEDPeter Maag (conductor)WEDWEDJean Pullois: Flos de spina The Binchois ConsortWEDAndrew Kirkman (director)WEDWEDLiszt: Orpheus - Symphonic Poem for orchestraWEDRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Thomas Beecham (conductor)WEDWEDFrom 8.30am:WEDWEDGrieg: Six Poetic tone-pictures for piano, Op 3WEDGerhard Oppitz (piano)WEDWEDBach: Concerto No 1 in A minor for violin and stringWEDorchestra, BWV1041 Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin)WEDLondon Symphony Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)WEDWEDSchumann: Overture, scherzo and finale, Op 52WEDBerlin Philharmonic OrchestraWEDHerbert von Karajan (conductor).WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00hks4r (Listen)WED10.00amWEDRawsthorne: Piano Concerto No 1 Moura Lympany (piano)WEDPhilharmonia Orchestra Herbert Menges (conductor)WED10.20amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 14 in A The Hanover BandWEDRoy Goodman (conductor)WED10.37amWEDIves: Psalm 25 Kay Johannsen (organ)WEDSWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart Marcus Creed (conductor)WED10.46amWEDSumera: Musica ProfanaWEDEstonian National Symphony OrchestraWEDPaavo Jarvi (conductor)WED10.59amWEDBeethoven: Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)WEDIgnace Jan Paderewski (piano)WED11.14amWEDHerschel: Symphony No 2 in D London Mozart PlayersWEDMatthias Bamert (conductor)WED11.25amWEDCui: A Feast in Time of PlagueWEDChairman ...... Andrei Baturkin (baritone)WEDYoung Man ...... Alexei Martinov (tenor)WEDPriest ...... Dmitri Stepanovich (bass)WEDMary ...... Ludmila Kuznetsova (mezzo-soprano)WEDLouisa ...... Tatiana Sharova (soprano)WEDRussian State Symphony OrchestraWEDValeri Polyansky (conductor).WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4t (Listen)WEDBela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores Bartok's life and music,WEDintroducing the colourful suite he composed to celebrateWEDthe 50th anniversary of the unifaction of Budapest, whichWEDcemented his reputation as a major figure in contemporaryWEDmusic, as well as an evocative choral work inspired by anWEDancient Romanian Christmas carol.WEDWEDThree Village Scenes (Lad's Dance) Gyor Girls ChoirWEDBudapest Chamber Ensemble Conductor, Antal DoratiWEDHUNGAROTON HCD31883 T6WEDWEDDance Suite Toronto Symphony OrchestraWEDJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WEDFINLANDIA 398421029-2 T1-6WEDWEDOut of Doors (No 4) Jeno Jando (piano)WEDNAXOS 8.558200-01 CD2 T4WEDWEDRhapsody No 2 (2nd mvt) Susanne Stanzeleit (violin)WEDGusztav Fenyo (piano) ASV CDDCA883 T2WEDWEDCantata Profana John Aler (tenor)WEDJohn Tomlinson (bass)WEDChicago Symphony Chorus and OrchestraWEDPierre Boulez (conductor) DG 435 8632 T1-3.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks78 (Listen)WEDSchubertiade, Episode 2WEDWEDPart of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inWEDthe Great Hall at Queen's University, Belfast for theWEDBelfast Music Society's International Festival of ChamberWEDMusic 2009.WEDWEDMelvin Tan (piano)WEDWEDSchubert, arr Liszt: Sei mir gegrust; Liebesbotschaft; DuWEDbist die Ruh; Auf dem Wasser zu singenWEDSchubert: Sonata in G, D894; 8 Landler, D3780W.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hks7b (Listen)WEDThe Viola, Episode 3WEDWEDThe 'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreWEDstage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherWEDworks for the instrument.WEDWEDElgar: In the South BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWEDMartyn Brabbins (conductor)WEDWEDTabakova: Suite in old style for viola, strings andWEDharpsichord (The Court jester Amareu)WEDMaxim Rysanov (viola) BBC National Orchestra of WalesWEDMichal Dworzynski (conductor)WEDWED2.45pmWEDLiszt: A Faust Symphony BBC PhilharmonicWEDGianandrea Noseda (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00hld7l (Listen)WEDFrom the Chapel of Royal Holloway College, University ofWEDLondon.WEDWEDIntroit: Oculus non vidit (Rihards Dubra)WEDResponses: Leighton Psalms: 93, 94 (Pike)WEDFirst Lesson: Genesis 31 v25 - 32 v2WEDOffice Hymn: Alleluia, sons of sweetness (Alleluia, dulceWEDcarmen)WEDCanticles: Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense (Leighton)WEDSecond Lesson: Titus 1WEDAnthem: Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd)WEDFinal Hymn: Beyond all mortal praise (Marlborough Gate)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Alla breve in D, BWV 589 (Bach)WEDWEDOrgan Scholars: Alexander Norman and William BaldryWEDDirector of Choral Music and College Organist: RupertWEDGough.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00hld7n (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld7q (Listen)WEDGunther Herbig/BBC PhilharmonicWEDWEDIn a concert given at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall,WEDGerman conductor Gunther Herbig celebrates a 30-yearWEDassociation with the BBC Philharmonic with a performanceWEDof an acknowledged masterpiece by Bruckner - a composer heWEDhas championed throughout his career.WEDWEDBBC Philharmonic Gunther Herbig (conductor)WEDWEDBruckner: Symphony No 8WEDWEDFollowed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble:WEDWEDCopland: Sextet for clarinet, piano and string quartetWEDMelos Ensemble.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00hld7s (Listen)WEDPatrick TylerWEDIsabel Hilton talks to veteran US journalist Patrick TylerWEDabout his career reporting from the Middle East, and theWEDchanging role America has played in the region over theWEDlast four decades. As chief correspondent for The New YorkWEDTimes, Tyler reported from Baghdad on the first Gulf WarWEDand covered the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. His book A WorldWEDof Trouble compares the last ten US administrations andWEDtheir different relationships with the Middle East.WEDDrawing on years of first-hand experience both close toWEDthe circle of power in Washington and on the ground, TylerWEDcharts the emergence of the region as a focus of AmericanWEDnational interests and a source of global terrorism.WEDWEDPlus the first critical reaction to the opening of a newWEDexhibition at the British Museum about the Iranian rulerWEDShah 'Abbas, which includes exhibits never before seenWEDoutside the Islamic Republic.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4t (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00hld7v (Listen)WEDPinter's Voices, Episode 3WEDSeries of personal essays about the playwright HaroldWEDPinter who died in December 2008. Lisa Appignanesi, writerWEDand deputy president of literature charity English PEN,WEDreflects on Pinter's political activism and involvement inWEDthe struggles of other writers such as Orhan Pamuk andWEDHrant Dink in Turkey.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00hld7x (Listen)WEDMax ReinhardtWEDPresented by Max Reinhardt. With a live recording of BaabaWEDMaal, the Kronos Quartet in motets by Guillaume de MachautWEDand a vintage recording of American beat poet Jack Kerouac.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00hks4w (Listen)THU1.00amTHUJennefelt, Thomas (b.1954): FallandetTHUSwedish Radio Chorus Ragnar Bohlin (director)THU1.06amTHULindberg, Christian (b.1958): Vid sista uddenTHUChristian Lindberg (trombone/voice) Swedish Radio ChorusTHURagnar Bohlin (director)THU1.13amTHUAnon. arr. Christian Lindberg: Three dances from theTHUmiddle ages Christian Lindberg (trombone)THU1.18amTHURorem, Ned (b.1923): In Time of PestilenceTHUHansson, Bo (b.1943): Lighten mine eyes (Psalm 13)THUHillborg, Anders (b.1954): MouyayoumTHUSwedish Radio Chorus Ragnar Bohlin (director)THU1.47amTHULindberg, Christian (b.1958): Visions and non-thoughtsTHUChristian Lindberg (trombone/voice) Swedish Radio ChorusTHURagnar Bohlin (director)THU2.03amTHULarsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986): Croquiser, Op 38THUMarten Landstrom (piano)THU2.15amTHUNorman, Ludvig (1831-1885): Rosa rorans bonitatem, Op 45THUEva Wedin (mezzo-soprano)THUSwedish Radio Choir and Symphony OrchestraTHUGustaf Sjokvist (conductor)THU2.24amTHUAlfven, Hugo (1872-1960): Midsummer vigil - SwedishTHUrhapsody No 1, Op 19THUDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUMichael Schonwandt (conductor)THU2.38amTHURoman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): DrottningholmsmusiquenTHU(excerpts) Concerto KolnTHU3.00amTHUFarnaby, Giles (c 1563-1640): Fancies, toyes and dreames -THUarr. Howarth for brass quintet Hungarian Brass EnsembleTHU3.07amTHUPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): MissaTHUPapae Marcelli - arr. Soriano for double choirTHUBBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)THU3.33amTHUDowland, John (1563-1626): Fortune my foe arr. Kain forTHUfour guitars Guitar TrekTHU3.36amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Meditation sur leTHUpremier prelude (Ave Maria) - arr. GounodTHUKyung-Ok Park (cello) Myung-Ja Kwun (harp)THU3.42amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabande (Suite No 6THUfor solo cello, BWV1012 - arr. unknown for 4 cellos)THUDavid Geringas, Tatjana Vassilieva, Boris Andrianov,THUMonika Leskovar (cellos)THU3.46amTHUSvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance for violin andTHUorchestra, Op 26 - arr. for violin and choirTHUBorisas Traubas (violin) PolifonijaTHUSigitas Vaiculionis (conductor)THU3.55amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Three Mazurkas, arr. KocsisTHUZsolt Szatmari (clarinet) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)THU4.02amTHUDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Prelude a l'apres-midi d'uneTHUfaune - arr. Greissle Thomas Kay (flute)THUCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)THU4.12amTHUCimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801): Concerto in C minor forTHUtrumpet and strings - arr. Benjamin from piano sonataTHUmovements Geoffrey Payne (trumpet)THUMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Michael Halasz (conductor)THU4.23amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or Pleyel, Ignace (1757-1831)THUDivertimento (Feldpartita) - arr. Perry for wind quintetTHUGalliard EnsembleTHU4.32amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Die ZauberfloteTHU(excerpts - arr. Danzi for two cellos) Duo FouquetTHU4.42amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Grosse Fuge, Op 133 -THUarr. Duczmal for string orchestraTHUThe Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTHUAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)THU5.00amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1, Op 35THUHavard Gimse, Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU5.07amTHUGrieg: Six Orchestral songs (Nos 1-5)THUSolveig Kringelborn (soprano)THUTrondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)THU5.31amTHUGade, Niels Wilhelm (1817-1890): Ved solnedgang, Op 46THUDanish National Radio ChoirTHUDanish Radio Concert OrchestraTHURoman Zeilinger (conductor)THU5.39amTHUGabrieli, Giovanni (c.1554/7-1612): Sonata Pian'e forteTHUalla quarta bassa a 8THUMembers of the Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHURoman Zeilinger (conductor)THU5.44amTHULigeti, Gyorgy (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles for wind quintetTHUCinque VentiTHU5.56amTHUEnescu, George (1881-1955): Concertstucke for viola andTHUpiano Tabea Zimmermann (viola) Monique Savary (piano)THU6.05amTHUBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Four Hungarian folk songsTHUThe Hungarian Radio Chorus Peter Erdei (conductor)THU6.19amTHUSanz, Gaspar (17/18th century): Suite espanola for guitarTHUTomaz Rajteric (guitar)THU6.30amTHUArriaga, Juan Crisostomo de (1806-1826): Symphony in DTHUmajor/minor Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHUHannu Koivula (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00hks4y (Listen)THUFrom 7.00amTHUTHUGeminiani: Pieces de Clavecin (excerpt)THUOlga Martynova (harpsichord)THUTHUKreisler: Caprice Viennois; Tambourin ChinoisTHUAlfredo Campoli (violin) Eric Critton (piano)THUTHUHenry Litolff: Concerto Symphonique No 4, Op 102 (excerpt)THUClifford Curzon (piano) London Philharmonic OrchestraTHUAdrian Boult (conductor)THUTHUFrom 8.30amTHUTHUBrahms: Tragic Overture L'Orchestre de la Suisse RomandeTHUErnest Ansermet (conductor)THUTHUMozart: Sonata for bassoon and cello, K292THUAlexander Heller (bassoon) Yo-Yo Ma (cello)THUTHUDusek: Concerto in C for piano and orchestraTHUKarel Kosarek (piano) Prague Chamber Orchestra.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00hks50 (Listen)THU10.00amTHUPaderewski: OvertureTHUNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUAntoni Wit (conductor)THU10.11amTHUMozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K297bTHUJohn Anderson (oboe) Michael Collins (clarinet)THURichard Watkins (horn) Meyrick Alexander (bassoon)THUPhilharmonia Orchestra Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)THU10.42amTHUJohn VI of Portugal: Crux Fidelis Oxford CamerataTHUJeremy Summerly (conductor)THUFrederick II of Prussia: Flute Concerto No 3 in CTHUPatrick Gallois (flute)THUKammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel BachTHUPeter Schreier (conductor)THUVaughan Williams: Fantasia on GreensleevesTHULondon Symphony Orchestra Malcolm Sargent (conductor)THU11.05amTHUBowles: Blue Mountain Ballads William Sharp (baritone)THUSteven Blier (piano)THU11.13amTHUHolst: The Cloud Messenger, Op 30THUDella Jones (mezzo-soprano)THULondon Symphony Chorus and OrchestraTHURichard Hickox (conductor).THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks52 (Listen)THUBela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores the life and music of HungarianTHUcomposer Bela Bartok.THUTHUHe introduces a complete performance of Bartok's Music forTHUStrings, Percussion and Celeste, considered one of theTHUmasterworks of the 20th Century, plus an excerpt from hisTHUSecond Piano Concerto and a chamber work played by the twoTHUmusicians who commissioned it, with the composer himselfTHUat the piano.THUTHURomanian Whirling DanceTHUGyorgy Pauk, Kazuka Sawa (violins) NAXOS 8550868 T42THUTHUPiano Concerto No 2 (1st mvt) Peter DonohoeTHUCity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTHUSimon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDC754871-2 T4THUTHULoafers' song; Wandering; Girls' teasing songTHUGyor Girls' Choir Miklos Szabo (conductor)THUHUNGAROTON HCD12448 T13-15THUTHUContrasts (3rd mvt) Benny Goodman (clarinet)THUJoseph Szigeti (violin) Bela Bartok (piano)THUBIDDULPH LAB 070-71 CD2 T16THUTHUMusic for Strings, Percussion and CelesteTHUChicago Symphony Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)THUDECCA 4705162 CD2 T1-4.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks7d (Listen)THUSchubertiade, Episode 3THUTHUPart of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inTHUthe Great Hall at Queen's University for the Belfast MusicTHUSociety's International Festival of Chamber Music 2009.THUTHUWihan Quartet Raphael Wallfisch (cello)THUTHUSchubert: Quartettsatz in C minor, D703; String Quintet inTHUC for two violins, viola and two cellos, D956.THUTHU14:00 Handel Opera Cycle b00hks7g (Listen)THUSillaTHUPenny Gore introduces another in Radio 3's year-longTHUseries of Handel operas. Written in London in 1713, it's aTHUshort piece by Handel's standards and follows theTHUrepulsive and somewhat inept Roman dictator, Silla.THUTHUDue to the fact that some of the music is missing fromTHUHandel's score, this performance has filled in the gaps byTHUusing material from other operatic works by Handel - whoTHUwas known to be a great recycler of his own music.THUTHUHandel: Silla, opera in three actsTHUSilla ...... James Bowman (countertenor)THULepido ...... Joanne Lunn (soprano)THUClaudio ...... Simon Baker (countertenor)THUMetella ...... Rachel Nicholls (soprano)THUFlavia ...... Natasha Marsh (soprano)THUCelia ...... Elizabeth Cragg (soprano)THUIl Dio ...... Christopher Dixon (bass)THUThe London Handel Orchestra Denys Darlow (conductor).THUTHU16:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hnmv9 (Listen)THUThe Viola, Episode 4THUPenny Gore presents a series of programmes in which theTHU'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreTHUstage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherTHUworks for the instrument.THUTHUMozart: Trio in E flat for clarinet, viola and piano, K498THU(Kegelstatt) Martin Frost (clarinet)THUAntoine Tamestit (viola) Cedric Tiberghien (piano)THUTHUGeorge Benjamin: Viola, ViolaTHUScott Dickinson and Andrew Berridge (violas)THUBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)THUTHUElgar: Introduction and Allegro for stringsTHUBBC National Orchestra of WalesTHURichard Hickox (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00hld7z (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld81 (Listen)THUBBCSSO/Stefan SolyomTHUIan Skelly presents a concert given at City Halls,THUGlasgow, with Stefan Solyom conducting the BBC ScottishTHUSymphony Orchestra in a work by Bax, as well as byTHUMozart's bright, yet dramatic A major Piano Concerto, withTHUdistinguished French pianist Jean-Philippe Collard.THUTHUThe programme also features Delius' On Hearing The FirstTHUCuckoo in Spring, composed in France, yet considered aTHUperfect evocation of a spring morning in England, andTHUconcludes with Sibelius' Fifth Symphony, one of the mostTHUpopular of all great symphonies.THUTHUJean-Philippe Collard (piano)THUBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUStefan Solyom (conductor)THUTHUBax: Tintagel Mozart: Piano Concerto No 23THUDelius: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring; SummerTHUNight on the River Sibelius: Symphony No 5THUTHUFollowed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble:THUTHURavel: Trois Poemes de Stephane MallarmeTHUJanet Baker (mezzo-soprano) Melos Ensemble.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00hld83 (Listen)THUThe HomecomingTHUPhilip Dodd presents an edition of Night Waves LandmarksTHUdevoted to Harold Pinter's play The Homecoming, whichTHUfirst opened in 1965 and, in the eyes of many, confirmedTHUhim as Britain's foremost dramatist.THUTHUIt tells the story of an East End family's reaction to theTHUeldest's son's return from America with his wife, andTHUcontains the menacing atmosphere and dark comedy oftenTHUassociated with Pinter's work. The play was first producedTHUon BBC Radio in 1977, and 30 years later in 2007, HaroldTHUPinter himself took on the role of the domineeringTHUpatriarch Max in a new Radio 3 production. Philip andTHUguests explore the play and discuss how its themes open aTHUwindow on the writer's long-standing preoccupations.THUTHUThe programme includes excerpts from the interview whichTHUPinter gave to Philip Dodd on the eve of the 2007THUrecording - just over a year before his death in DecemberTHU2008.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks52 (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00hld85 (Listen)THUPinter's Voices, Episode 4THUSeries of personal essays about the playwright HaroldTHUPinter who died in December 2008.THUTHUFilm historian Ian Christie explores Pinter's work as aTHUscreenwriter, from his films with director Joseph Losey,THUsuch as Accident and The Servant, to his adaptation ofTHUJohn Fowles' novel The French Lieutenant's Woman.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00hld87 (Listen)THUMax ReinhardtTHUMax Reinhardt presents a varied mix of music including, atTHUmidnight, the first Late Junction session. ThisTHUspecially-commissioned collaboration features UKTHUfolktronica band Tunng, and Touareg bluesmen TinariwenTHUfrom the southern Sahara.THUFRIFRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00hks54 (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): O boneFRIJesu; Caro meaFRI1.06amFRITonsor, Michael (1546-1606): Tribularer, si nescirem;FRIElisabeth Zachariae; Videns JacobFRI1.16amFRIGabrieli, Andrea (c.1532/3-1585): Letare Jerusalem; PaterFRIpeccaviFRI1.24amFRIPalestrina: Ego sum panis; Peccantem me quotidieFRI1.31amFRITunder, Franz (1614-1667): Hosianna dem Sohne David; EinFRIfeste BurgFRI1.51amFRIBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Herzlich lieb hab ichFRIDich, o Herr, BuxWV 41 Cantus ColnFRIKonrad Junghael (director)FRI2.09amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Concerto No 1 in D minor forFRIpiano and orchestra, Op 15 John Lill (piano)FRIStavanger Symphony Orchestra Stefan Solyom (conductor)FRI3.00amFRIBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Partita for orchestraFRIPolish Radio National Symphony OrchestraFRIMarek Pijarowski (conductor)FRI3.15amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata No 12FRIin F, K332 Annie Fischer (piano)FRI3.30amFRIRespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Il Tramonto - poemettoFRIlirico (version for voice and string quartet)FRIAndrea Trebnik (soprano) Borromeo String QuartetFRI3.45amFRIHandel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Incidental music toFRIThe Alchemist, a play by Ben JohnsonFRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Monica Huggett (conductor)FRI4.03amFRISpohr, Louis (1784-1859): Sextet in C for strings, Op 140FRIWiener StreichsextetFRI4.28amFRIHolst, Gustav (1874-1934): Ave Maria Chamber Choir AVEFRIAndraz Hauptman (conductor)FRI4.34amFRIStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Suite in B flat for 13 windFRIinstruments, Op 4 Ottawa WindsFRIMichael Goodwin (conductor)FRI5.00amFRIGeminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso in EFRIminor, Op 3, No 6 Camerata BernFRIThomas Furi (conductor)FRI5.10amFRIDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violinFRIand piano Ruggiero Ricci (violin) Lili Popova (piano)FRI5.21amFRIMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): String Quartet No 2 in FFRICamerata QuartetFRI5.39amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 1 in B flatFRIfor keyboard, BWV 825 Angela Hewitt (piano)FRI5.57amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 4 in A, Op 90FRI(Italian) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraFRIHeinz Wallberg (conductor)FRI6.25amFRISchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Trio in D minor for pianoFRIand strings, Op 63 Dan Almgren (violin)FRITorleif Theden (cello) Stefan Bojsten (piano).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00hks56 (Listen)FRIFrom 7.00amFRIFRISaint-Saens: Omphale's Spinning WheelFRIBoston Symphony Orchestra Charles Munch (conductor)FRIFRISchumann: Mein Wagen rollet langsamFRIBrigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)FRIFRIHandel: Harpsichord Suite No 4 in E minorFRIGlenn Gould (harpsichord)FRIFRIFrom 8.30amFRIFRIKodaly: Dances of Marosszek Budapest Festival OrchestraFRIIvan Fischer (conductor)FRIFRIRavel: Violin Sonata Arthur Grumiaux (violin).FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00hks58 (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIStrauss: Symphonic Fantasy (Die Frau ohne Schatten)FRIRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraFRIJeffrey Tate (conductor)FRI10.24amFRIAntheil: Valentine Waltzes Marthanne Verbit (piano)FRI10.42amFRIBoismortier: Ballet de village No 3, Op 52FRILe Concert Spirituel Herve Niquet (conductor)FRI10.51amFRILumbye: Drommebilleder Royal Danish OrchestraFRIKing Frederick IX of Denmark (conductor)FRI11.01amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 15 in D Vienna State Opera OrchestraFRIMax Goberman (conductor)FRI11.20amFRIDunstable: Salve scema sanctitatis Hilliard EnsembleFRIPaul Hilliard (conductor)FRI11.29amFRIBorodin: Symphony No 2 in B minorFRIStuttgart Radio Symphony OrchestraFRICarlos Kleiber (conductor).FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks5b (Listen)FRIBela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Bela Bartok,FRIintroducing music from the final years of his lifeFRIfollowing his emigration to America. Including the workFRIwhich was described by Koussevitsky as 'the bestFRIorchestral piece of the last 25 years', plus a selectionFRIof pieces from Mikrokosmos and the final movement of theFRIoriginal version of his sonata for two pianos andFRIpercussion.FRIFRIMikrokosmos (No 142) Jeno Jando (piano)FRINAXOS 85578212 CD2 T42FRIFRIMikrokosmos (Nos 142, 149 and 151) Jeno Jando (piano)FRINAXOS 85578212 CD2 T46, 53 and 55FRIFRISonata for two pianos and percussion (final mvt)FRIAndras Schiff, Bruno Canino (pianos)FRIZoltan Racz, Zoltan Vaczi (percussion) DECCA 4438942 T16FRIFRIConcerto for Orchestra Los Angeles PhilharmonicFRIEsa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)FRISONY CLASSICAL SK62598 T6-8.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks7j (Listen)FRISchubertiade, Episode 4FRIFRIPart of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inFRIthe Great Hall at Queen's University for the Belfast MusicFRISociety's International Festival of Chamber Music 2009.FRIFRIChristianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano)FRIJoseph Breinl (piano)FRIFRISchubert: Sehnsucht, D516; Beim Winde, D669; Trost, D671;FRIHeliopolis I, D753; Heliopolis II,D754; FreiwilligesFRIVersinken, D700; Fahrt zum Hades, D526; Auflosung, D807;FRIIm Walde (Waldesnacht), D708; An den Mond, D193; DerFRIZwerg, D771; Nacht und Traume, D827; Erlkonig, D328.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hks7l (Listen)FRIThe Viola, Episode 5FRIFRIThe 'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreFRIstage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherFRIworks for the instrument.FRIFRIBruch: Romance for viola and orchestra, Op 85FRIMaxim Rysanov (viola) BBC PhilharmonicFRIGrant Llewellyn (conductor)FRIFRIMozart: Symphony No 25 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIPaul Watkins (conductor)FRIFRISchubert: Sonata in A minor for arpeggione (or viola orFRIcello) and piano, D821 Antoine Tamestit (viola)FRISimon Crawford-Philips (piano)FRIFRI3.00pmFRISchubert: Symphony No 4 (Tragic)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Paul Watkins (conductor)FRIFRIHindemith: Sonata in F for viola and piano, Op 11, No 4FRIMaxim Rysanov (viola) Ashley Wass (piano)FRIFRI3.55pmFRIRachmaninov: Symphony No 2 in E minorFRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIStefan Solyom (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00hld89 (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld8c (Listen)FRIBBC Philharmonic Prokofiev Tribute, Fri, 20th Feb 2009 -FRIPart 1FRIFRIThe BBC Philharmonic continues its Great Russians seriesFRIwith a tribute to Prokofiev conducted by Yutaka Sado, whoFRImakes his debut at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.FRIFRIProkofiev wrote his Fifth Symphony after his return toFRIMoscow, declaring it a 'symphony of the greatness of theFRIhuman spirit' and conducting its first performance inFRIJanuary 1945 amid great patriotic stirring over the RedFRIArmy's impending victory over Germany in the Second WorldFRIWar.FRIFRIBBC Philharmonic Yutaka Sado (conductor)FRIFRIProkofiev: Symphony No 5.FRIFRI19:50 Twenty Minutes b00hldbh (Listen)FRIHappy EndingsFRIPaul Allen explores the allure of the happy ending,FRIlooking at the story of the Prokofiev's original versionFRIof Romeo and Juliet with composer Gerard McBurney andFRIdance critic Debra Craine. The composer's intended endingFRIof the ballet saw the lovers survive, but Stalin wouldn'tFRIcountenance this and it was never publicly performed untilFRI2008.FRIFRISonia Massai, Reader in Shakespeare Studies at King'sFRICollege, London, examines why for 150 years the onlyFRIversion of King Lear theatregoers saw was Nahum Tate'sFRIversion - in which the old king and Cordelia both survive.FRIFRIShould a classic always remain untouched, or do suchFRIstories have a life - and endings - that can change withFRIthe times, tastes and expectations?FRIFRI20:10 Performance on 3 b00hldbk (Listen)FRIBBC Philharmonic Prokofiev Tribute, Fri, 20th Feb 2009 -FRIPart 2FRIFRIThe BBC Philharmonic's Great Russians Prokofiev tributeFRIconcert concludes with Yutaka Sado conducting excerptsFRIfrom the dramatic ballet score to Romeo and Juliet.FRIFRIBBC Philharmonic Yutaka Sado (conductor)FRIFRIProkofiev: Romeo and Juliet (excerpts).FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00dkyv7 (Listen)FRIFrom the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House, IanFRIMcMillan's guests on Radio 3's weekly cabaret of languageFRIinclude poet Daljit Nagra, who discusses contemporaryFRIIndian poetry, as well as performance artist HKB Finn.FRIPlus Christine Tobin pays tribute to jazz singer BettyFRICarter on the 10th anniversary of Carter's death.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks5b (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00hld8h (Listen)FRIPinter's Voices, Episode 5FRISeries of personal essays about the playwright HaroldFRIPinter who died in December 2008. Actor and director HarryFRIBurton traces Pinter's life-long love of cricket, the gameFRIhe described as 'greater than sex', and which makesFRIappearances in his plays No Man's Land, The Birthday PartyFRIas well as the film Accident.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00hld8k (Listen)FRICharlie GillettFRICharlie Gillett presents a selection of music, featuring aFRIsession with Australian singer and guitarist CW StonekingFRIand his Primitive Horn Orchestra, playing original songsFRIwhich evoke the spirit of 1920s American blues andFRIvaudeville.FRIFRI
13 February 2009
Radio 3 Listings for Week Beginning 14/02/2009
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