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SATSATURDAY 18 JULY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00llrcg (Listen)SAT1.00amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Polish Songs, Op 74SAT(excerpts)SATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Arianna a Naxos - cantataSATEwa Podles (contralto) Garrick Ohlsson (piano)SAT1.34amSATScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Poeme, Op 32, No 1; EtudeSATin F sharp minor, Op 42, No 2; Etude in C sharp minor, OpSAT42, No 5; Piano Sonata No 2 in G sharp minor, Op 19SATGarrick Ohlsson (piano)SAT1.56amSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): None but theSATlonely heart (Six Romances, Op 6); Does the day reign?SAT(Seven Romances, Op 47); Was I not a little blade ofSATgrass? (Seven Romances, Op 47); Tell me what in the shadeSATof the branches (Six Romances, Op 57); Zemfira's SongSATEwa Podles (contralto) Garrick Ohlsson (piano)SAT2.16amSATRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Prokhodit vse (1906)SATEwa Podles (contralto) Garrick Ohlsson (piano)SAT2.19amSATFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Piece pour grand orgue en laSATmajeur (1854) Joris Verdin (organ)SAT2.29amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Concerto in A minor,SATOp 54 Helene Grimaud (piano)SATBamberg Symphony Orchestra Jonathan Nott (conductor)SAT3.01amSATKilpinen, Yrjo (1892-1959): Spielmannslieder, Op 77SATSauli Tiilikainen (baritone) Pentii Kotiranta (piano)SAT3.14amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Piano Trio No 3 in C minor,SATOp 101 Christopher Krenyak (violin)SATJan Insinger (cello) Dido Keuning (piano)SAT3.35amSATMaldere, Pieter van (1729-1768): Sinfonia in G minor, OpSAT4, No 1 Academy of Ancient MusicSATFilip Bral (conductor)SAT3.53amSATGottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869): Le chant du martyr -SATGrand caprice religieux (c.1854) Lambert Orkis (piano)SAT3.59amSATForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Et cum ingressus esset JesuSATKai Wessel (countertenor) Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor)SATGrzegorz Zychowicz (bass) Il TempoSAT4.06amSATDautrecourt, Augustin (?-c.1695, aka Monsieur deSATSainte-Colombe): Concert a deux violes No 44 (Tombeau desSATregrets) Violes Esgales:SATSusie Napper and Margaret Little (viols)SAT4.16amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in F forSATviolin and piano, K377 Ana Savicka (violin)SATAljosa Lecic (piano)SAT4.35amSATDopper, Cornelius (1870-1939): Ciaconna Gotica (1920)SATNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSATKees Bakels (conductor)SAT4.52amSATGuillaume IX, Duke of Aquitaine (1071-1126): CompanhoSATferai un vers tot covinen Eric Mentzel (tenor)SATBois de Cologne:SATMeike Herzig, Dorothee Oberlinger (recorders)SATTom Daun (harp)SAT4.57amSATAnon: La quarte estampie royal Bois de Cologne:SATMeike Herzig, Dorothee Oberlinger (recorders)SATTom Daun (harp)SAT5.01amSATSalieri, Antonio (1750-1825): Overture (La grotta diSATTrofonio) Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSATFabio Biondi (conductor)SAT5.08amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo in A minor,SATK511 Jean Muller (piano)SAT5.18amSATDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto forSATstrings No 6 in A Concerto KolnSAT5.29amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch. Schoenberg,SATArnold (1874-1951): Chorale Prelude, BWV 654SATSydney Symphony Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor)SAT5.37amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Ave MariaSATTallinn Boys Choir Lydia Rahula (conductor)SAT5.39amSATTubin, Eduard (1905-1982): Ave MariaSATEstonian National Male Choir Andres Paas (organ)SATAnts Soots (director)SAT5.44amSATPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Four IntradasSATHungarian Brass EnsembleSAT5.51amSATTromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470-1535): Frottola (GentilSATdonna) Joris VerdanSAT5.53amSATFrancisco de la Torre (1470-1520): Justa fue mi perdicionSAT(vocal) Ensemble DaedalusSAT6.00amSATBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): King Lear Overture, Op 4SATNorwegian Radio Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor)SAT6.16amSATForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Ad arma fidelisSATOlga Pasiecznik (soprano) Marta Boberska (soprano)SATGrzegorz Zychowicz (bass) Il TempoSAT6.21amSATWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Grand Duo concertantSATfor clarinet and piano, Op 48 Charys Green (clarinet)SATHuw Watkins (piano)SAT6.39amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Romance for violin andSATorchestra in F minor, Op 11 Jela Spitkova (violin)SATSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraSATOndrej Lenard (conductor)SAT6.51amSATJarzebski, Adam (1590-1649): Cantate Domino, Parts 1 and 2SAT(Canzoni e concerti)SATLucy van Dael, Marinette Troost (violins)SATRichte van der Meer, Reiner Zipperling (violas da gamba)SATAnthony Woodrow (violone) Viola de Hoog (cello)SATMichael Fentross (theorbo) Jacques Ogg (organ).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00lrtm6 (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00lqf6p (Listen)SATAndrew McGregorSATAndrew McGregor introduces BBC Radio 3's weekly programmeSATdevoted to new releases in the world of recorded music.SATSATIncluding:SATSAT9.00amSATRecent releases of music by Vivaldi from Magdalena Kozena,SATLa Serenissima and I Barocchisti as well as some newSATdiscoveries heard for the first time.SAT9.30amSATFour new recordings of Ravel's Daphnis et Chloe, includingSATreleases on the Boston Symphony Orchestra's own label fromSATJames Levine and on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra labelSATfrom Bernard Haitink.SAT10.15amSATHarpsichordist Mitzi Meyerson talks about the ComponimentiSATMusicali by Gottlieb Muffat, one time imperial organist toSATthe Viennese Court. These colourful and varied keyboardSATsuites are presented complete on two CDs.SAT10.45amSATRecent Mahler recordings from Klaus Tennstedt, DavidSATZinman, Bernard Haitink and Paavo Jarvi.SAT11.45amSATBeethoven's Fidelio, recorded at Glyndebourne FestivalSATOpera. Leonore ...... Anja Kampe (soprano)SATFlorestan ...... Torsten Kerl (tenor)SATRocco ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)SATLondon Philharmonic Orchestra Mark Elder (conductor).SATSAT12:15 Music Feature b00c6sgt (Listen)SATDebussy's Summer of 1912SATLowri Blake presents a programme about Debussy's workSATduring the summer of 1912, talking to pianists Roy Howat,SATPeter Hill and Alasdair Beatson as well as musicologistSATRobert Orledge, and introducing music from that time.SATSATIt was a very hot summer and Debussy had no time to takeSAThis wife and seven-year-old daughter Chouchou on theirSATannual trip to the seaside, much to her displeasure. HeSAThad to compose a Diaghilev commission as well as his lastSATcompleted orchestral work - the ballet Jeux. He was tryingSATto finish the second book of the Preludes for piano, wasSATworking on numerous other projects and was tussling withSATthe dancer Maud Allen who wanted changes to the balletSATKhamma. He also had a visit from Stravinsky and togetherSATthey played through, as a piano duet, the score of TheSATRite of Spring. It made a very significant impression onSAThim.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00lqf6r (Listen)SATCatherine Bott explores the composers and the musicalSATclimate of Venice around the time of Vivaldi's birth thereSATin 1678.SATSATVivaldi: Concerto, Op 4 No 8 Rachel Podger (violin)SATArte Dei Suonatori Channel Classics CCS 19598SATCD 2, Trs 5-7SATSATLegrenzi: La Cornara Parnassi musiciSATCPO 777 0302, Tr 1SATSATMonteverdi: Prologo (L'incoronazione di Poppea)SATEnsemble Openhaus ZurichSATNikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) TELDEC 0630100272SATCD 1, Tr 1SATSATCavalli: Canzona a 4 Seicento Parley of InstrumentsSATPeter Holman (conductor) HELIOS CDH 55193, Tr 6SATSATGiovanni Rovetta: Salve Regina The Parley of InstrumentsSATRobin Blaze (conductor) HYPERION CDA 67225, Tr 1SATSATFrancesco Gasperini: A voi, piante innocentiSATLa Venexiana: Rossana Bertini (soprano)SATClaudio Cavina (alto) OPUS OPS30182, Tr 10SATSATCorelli: Sonata in D minor, Op 5 No12 (La Folia)SATThe Locatelli Trio HYPERION CDA663812 CD2, Tr 23SATSATVivaldi: Sonata in G minor, Op 1 No 1 London BaroqueSATCharles Medlam (conductor) EMI CDC7479732, Trs 10-14.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lk7s7 (Listen)SATEbène QuartetSATSarah Walker presents a chamber recital at Wigmore Hall,SATLondon, by former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists theSATEbène Quartet. They perform one of Mozart's sparklingSATearly divertimenti for strings and Beethoven's late greatSATseven-movement work, the composer's own favourite amongSAThis quartets.SATSATMozart: Divertimento in F, K138SATBeethoven: String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00lqp1d (Listen)SATMoshe Morad introduces more specially recordedSATperformances from the 2008 Jerusalem International OudSATFestival.SATSATIncluding old Turkish folk songs interpreted by Erkan OgurSATand Ismail Demirioglu, recorded in the Jerusalem Theatre.SATPlus a session by the Cretan lyra virtuoso Ross Daly, whoSATis joined by Israeli percussionist Zohar Fresco and YurdalSATTokcan from Turkey on oud.SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00lqp1g (Listen)SATRoland HannaSATRoland Hanna was one of the most dazzlingly talented ofSATpianists until his untimely death from a viral infectionSATin 2002. Just weeks before he fell ill, he met AlynSATShipton for what turned out to be his final interview,SATlooking back on his long and distinguished recordingSATcareer, including his brilliant contribution to MingusSATDynasty.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Mood Indigo Artist: Charles MingusSATComposer: EllingtonSATAlbum: Mingus Ah Um/Mingus Dynasty: 50th anniversarySATedition Label: ColumbiaSATNumber 88697480102 CD 2, Tr 10SATPersonnel: Don Ellis (trumpet), Jimmy Knepper (trombone),SATJohn Handy (alto saxophone), Booker Ervin (tenorSATsaxophone), Roland Hanna (piano), Charles Mingus (bass).SAT13 Nov 1959SATSATDISC 2 Title: Django Artist: Roland Hanna TrioSATComposer: LewisSATAlbum: Milano, Paris, New York, Finding John LewisSATLabel: Venus Number 35303, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Roland Hanna (piano), George Mraz (bass), LewisSATNash (drums). 1 April 2002SATSATDISC 3 Title: Clair de luneSATArtist: Roland Hanna/George Mraz Composer: DebussySATAlbum: Romanesque Label: Absord, JapanSATNumber 407, Tr 7SATPersonnel: Roland Hanna (piano), George Mraz (bass), 1982SATSATDISC 4 Title: Round Midnight Artist: Roland HannaSATComposer: Monk Album: Round MidnightSATLabel: Town Crier Number TCD 513, Tr 2SATPersonnel: Roland Hanna (piano)SATSATDISC 5 Title: Caravan Artist: Roland HannaSATComposer: Ellington, Tizol Album: Duke EllingtonSATLabel: Limelight Number 8208402, Tr 11SATPersonnel: Roland Hanna (piano). Rec 1991SATSATDISC 6 Title: Yesterdays Artist: Roland HannaSATComposer: Kern Album: Easy To LoveSATLabel: Warner Music Japan Number 13438, Tr 5SATPersonnel Roland Hanna (piano), Ben Tucker (bass), RoySATBarnes (drums). Rec 1963SATSATDISC 7 Title: FingersSATArtist: Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra Composer: JonesSATAlbum: Consummatiion Label: Blue NoteSATNumber 38226, Tr 8SATPersonnel: Thad Jones (flugelhorn), Mel Lewis (drums),SATJerome Richardson (soprano and alto saxophones, flute),SATJerry Dodgion (alto saxophone, flute, clarinet), EddieSATDaniels (tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet), Billy HarperSAT(tenor saxophone, flute), Richie Kamuca (baritoneSATsaxophone, clarinet), Danny Moore, Snooky Young, AlSATPorcino, Marvin Stamm (trumpet), Eddie Bert, Benny Powell,SATJimmy Knepper (trombone), Cliff Heather (bass trombone),SATRoland Hanna (piano), David Spinoza (guitar), Richard DavisSAT(bass). Rec. 1970SATSATDISC 8 Title: CherokeeSATArtist: Roland Hanna/Jesper Thilo Composer: NobleSATAlbum: Live at Slukefter Label: StoryvilleSATNumber 4145, Tr 6SATPersonnel: Roland Hanna (piano), Jesper Thilo (tenorSATsaxophone), Mats Vinding (bass), Aage Tangaard (drums).SATJune 1987.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00lqp1j (Listen)SATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSATMarsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SATTodd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATLoveable and Sweet (Levant, Clare) (2:48)SATPerformed by Annette Hanshaw (p, v) Tommy Dorsey (tp)SATCharlie Butterfield (tb) Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as) ArthurSATSchutt (p) Tony Colucci (g) Hank Stern (brass) Stan KingSAT(d) Recorded 29 August 1929SATTaken from the album Lovable and SweetSAT1997 CD (ASV CDAJA5220 (1) Track 14)SATSATTishimingo Blues (Spencer Williams) (3:19)SATPerformed by Bunk Johnson (tp) Jim Robinson (tb) GeorgeSATLewis (cl) Alton Purnell (p) Lawrence Marrero (bj) AlcideSAT“Slow Drag” Pavageau (b) Warren “Baby” Dodds (d)SATRecorded 21 November 1945, New YorkSATTaken from the album Volume 1 ‘New York’SAT2005 CD (Document DOCD-1001 Track 3)SATSATAfter You’ve Gone (Creamer, Layton) (3:14)SATPerformed by Benny Goodman (cl) Red Norvo (vb) TeddySATWilson (p)SATMike Bryan (g) Slam Stewart (b) Morey Feld (d)SATRecorded 4 February 1945SATTaken from the album Benny Goodman CombosSATLP (Philips BBE 12189. S1/1)SATSATRiff Rhapsody (Gene Roland) (3:12)SATPerformed by Stan Kenton (leader, p) Ray Wetzel, MaynardSATFerguson, Shorty Rogers, Chico Alvarez, John Howell (tp)SATMilt Bernhart, Harry Betts, Bob Fitzpatrick, Dick KenneySAT(tp) Bart Varsalona (btb) Bud Shank, Art Pepper (as) BobSATCooper, Bart Caldare (ts) Bob Gioga (bs) Ralph Blaze (g)SATDon Bagley (b) Shelly Manne (d) Eddie Gomez (maracas)SATRecorded 28 March 1951, HollywoodSATTaken from the album Capitol Classics Vol. 2 ‘Stan Kenton’SATLP (Capitol M 11027. S1/3)SATSATDeep River (traditional arr. Mariano) (5:28)SATPerformed by Toshiko Mariano Quartet: Toshiko Akiyoshi (p)SATCharlie Mariano (as) Eddie Marshall (d) Gene Cherico (b)SATRecorded 5 December 1960, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Toshiko - Mariano QuartetSATLP (Candid CS 9012 B2)SATSATMarzipan (Neil Roache) (2:58)SATPerformed by Steve Race “Bop” Group: Johnny Dankworth (as)SATNorman Burns (d) Leon Calvert (tp) Jack Fallon (b) PeteSATChilver (g) Steve Race (p) Recorded 1949SATTaken from the album Bugle Call Bop / MarzipanSATLP (Paxton PR 513 (1) Track S1/1)SATSATRed Prune (Ronnie Ross) (3:47)SATPerformed by Bert Courtley (tp, mellophone) Ronnie RossSAT(bs) Eddie Harvey (p) Pete Blannin (b) Andy White (d)SATRecorded 2 May 7 June 1958, LondonSATTaken from the album Stompin With The Ronnie Ross QuintetSATLP (Ember EMB 3323. S1/4)SATSATI’m Old Fashioned (Mercer, Kern) (6:05)SATPerformed by Martin Taylor (g) Recorded 2002SATTaken from the album SoloSAT2002 CD (P3 Music P3M005 Track 1)SATSATGet Me to the Church on Time (Alan Lerner, FrederickSATLoewe) (4:10)SATPerformed by Andre Previn (p) Leroy Vinnegar (b) ShellySATManne (d) Recorded 17 August 1956, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album Shelly Manne & His Friends ModernSATJazz Performances of Songs from My Fair LadySATLP (Contemporary CDP 042 S1/1)SATSATG.T.D.S (Kenny Garrett) (6:00)SATPerformed by Marcus Miller (electric bass) ShedrickSATMitchell (organ, piano) Nat Reeves (acoustic bass) JeffSATTain Watts (d) Bashiri Johnson (perc) Chris 'Daddy' DaveSAT(d) Kenny Garrett (as) Pat Metheny Guitar (g)SATRecorded 1999 Taken from the album Simply SaidSAT1999 CD (Warner 9362473432 (1) Track 1)SATSATThe Cuban Connection (Tracey) (10:04)SATPerformed by Guy Barker (tp) Malcolm Griffiths (tb) PeterSATKing (as) Art Themen, Don Weller (ts) Stan Tracey (p) DaveSATGreen (b) Clark Tracey (d)SATRecorded Live Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, November 30,SAT1993 Taken from the album Live at the QEHSAT1994 CD (Blue Note 724383113927 Track 7)SATSAT18:00 New Generation Artists b00lqp1l (Listen)SATNew Generation Artists, Maxim Rysanov/Shai WosnerSATSeries of chamber performances from the 2008-2010 intakeSATof BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists.SATSATMaxim Rysanov (viola) plays Schumann's Marchenbilder andSATpianist Shai Wosner performs Book 1 of Debussy's Preludes.SATSAT19:00 BBC Proms b00lqp1n (Listen)SAT2009, Prom 02: Haydn's Creation, 18/07/2009SATFrom the Royal Albert Hall, Louise Fryer introduces aSATspectacular performance of Haydn's Creation oratorio. PaulSATMcCreesh conducts a huge vocal ensemble in a re-creationSATof the giant versions that Haydn himself directed in theSATlast decade of his life.SATSATHaydn: The Creation (sung in English - ed. PaulSATMcCreesh/Timothy Roberts)SATSATGabriel ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)SATEve ...... Sophie Bevan (soprano)SATUriel ...... Mark Padmore (tenor)SATRaphael ..... Neal Davies (bass)SATAdam ...... Peter Harvey (bass) Chetham's Chamber ChoirSATMembers of the Wroclaw Philharmonic ChoirSATGabrieli Consort and Players Paul McCreesh (conductor).SATSAT21:15 The Wire b00f7zv8 (Listen)SAT49 Donkeys HangedSATA surreal, dark comedy by Cornish writer Carl Grose,SATinspired by seeing a Johannesburg local newspaper headlineSATabout a farmer who hanged 49 donkeys from tree branches onSAThis land.SATSATIn Grose's play, Stanley Bray, a Cornish farmer, isSATcompelled to hang donkeys and his wheelchair-bound wifeSATJoy is desperate to get out of the house. Their way ofSATlife is fast disappearing, the farm is bankrupt and thisSATis Stanley's bizarre response.SATSATStanley Bray ...... Charles BarnecutSATJoy Bray ...... Amanda LawrenceSATSolomon Singo ...... Sibusiso MambaSATSally Tregersick ...... Helen LongworthSATRandy Tregersick ...... John CanfordSATCarl Grose ...... himselfSATSATDirected by Claire Grove.SATSAT22:15 BBC Proms b00lqp1q (Listen)SAT2009, Prom 03: Stan Tracey, 18/07/2009SATPresented by Geoffrey Smith from the Royal Albert Hall,SATLondon.SATSATAlmost two centuries after Haydn celebrated God's gloriousSATwork in The Creation, Stan Tracey - known to his fans asSATthe Godfather of British Jazz - also went back to theSATbeginning, brilliantly . The former Ted Heath OrchestraSATmember and longtime resident pianist at Ronnie Scott'sSATbrings his 1987 ode to creation to the BBC Proms for theSATfirst time.SATSATStan Tracey: GenesisSATSATStan Tracey and his Orchestra.SATSAT23:30 Hear and Now b00lqp1s (Listen)SATFrom the Aldeburgh Festival, Sara Mohr-Pietsch presentsSATworld premieres of works by Helen Grime, Elliott CarterSATand Harrison Birtwistle and talks to the composers.SATSATHelen Grime: A Cold Spring (world premiere) 9:56SATBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupSATOliver Knussen (conductor)SATSATElliott Carter: On Conversing with Paradise (worldSATpremiere) 11:46 Leigh Melrose (baritone)SATBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupSATOliver Knussen (conductor)SATSATHarrison Birtwistle: The Corridor (world premiere) 48:27SATEuridice ...... Elizabeth Atherton (soprano)SATOrpheus ...... Mark Padmore (tenor) London SinfoniettaSATRyan Wigglesworth (conductor).SATSUNSUNDAY 19 JULY 2009SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00lrjjm (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Requiem MassSUNVictoria Nava (soprano) Randi Stene (mezzo)SUNGwyn Hughes Jones (tenor) Frodde Olsen (bass)SUNEmbla (female choir) Trondheim Chamber ChoirSUNDet Norske Mannskor (male choir)SUNTrondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)SUN2.28amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Singet dem Herrn einSUNneues Lied, BWV225 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirSUNTafelmusik Ivars Taurins (conductor)SUN2.42amSUNAnon: Four Renaissance Chansons Vancouver Chamber ChoirSUNRay Nurse (lute, guitar, viol)SUNNan Mackie, Patricia Unruh (viols)SUNMagriet Tindemans (viol, recorder) Liz Baker (recorder)SUNJon Washburn (director)SUN2.54amSUNParry, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings (1848-1918): I was gladSUN(Psalm 122) Vancouver Bach ChoirSUNVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bruce Pullan (conductor)SUN3.01amSUNBridge, Frank (1879-1941): There is a willow grows aslantSUNa brook Britten SinfoniaSUNAlexander Shelley (conductor)SUN3.10amSUNHolst, Gustav (1874-1934): St Paul's Suite Guitar TrekSUN3.24amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Four Last SongsSUNElisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)SUNRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraSUNBernard Haitink (conductor)SUN3.44amSUNFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Chorale No 3 in A minor, M40SUNLjerka Ocic (organ)SUN3.56amSUNHildegard von Bingen (1098-1179): Instrumental pieceSUNSequentiaSUN4.01amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 27SUNHungarian Chamber Orchestra Vilmos Tatrai (leader)SUN4.14amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Sonata in A minor, D821SUNArto Noras (cello) Konstantin Bogino (piano)SUN4.37amSUNChopin, Frederic (1810-1849): Mazurka in G minor, Op 24 NoSUN1 Ralf Gothoni (piano)SUNChopin: Mazurka in A flat, Op 50 No 2SUNRoland Pontinen (piano)SUN4.44amSUNTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in A minorSUNfor recorder, viola da gamba, strings and continuoSUNLa Stagione FrankfurtSUN5.01amSUNNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Overture (Maskarade)SUNBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Leif Segerstam (conductor)SUN5.06amSUNLipinski, Karol Jozef (1790-1861): Variations on a ThemeSUNof Rossini's La CenerentolaSUNMiroslaw Lawrynowicz (violin)SUNKrystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz (piano)SUN5.22amSUNStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Three movements fromSUNPetrushka transcribed by the composerSUNShura Cherkassky (piano)SUN5.39amSUNVieuxtemps, Henri (1820-1881): Cello Concerto No 1 in ASUNminor Barbara Miller (cello)SUNNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNDavid Robertson (conductor)SUN6.09amSUNDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Khamma, Legende DanseeSUNRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraSUNRiccardo Chailly (conductor)SUN6.31amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Legende No 1 (St FrancoisSUNd'Assise prechant aux oiseaux) Llyr Williams (piano)SUN6.42amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis et Chloe Suite No 2SUNSymphony Orchestra of Bulgarian National RadioSUNVassil Kazandjiev (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00lrvnq (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00lqqnl (Listen)SUNJourneysSUNSuzy Klein takes a musical trip through landscapesSUNfamiliar and unfamiliar, real and imaginary. Her guest isSUNthe much-travelled BBC security correspondent FrankSUNGardner. Featured composers include John Adams, VaughanSUNWilliams and Berlioz.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00lqbml (Listen)SUNSarah DunantSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is the writer and broadcasterSUNSarah Dunant, a former presenter of BBC2's The Late Show.SUNShe is now enjoying a successful career as a novelist, andSUNher latest book completes a trilogy of novels set inSUNRenaissance Italy. Set in a Ferrarese convent, SacredSUNHearts explores the plight of girls from noble familiesSUNwho were forced to become nuns.SUNSUNSarah's choices include a piece of sacred music of theSUNtype that would have been heard in such convents, chamberSUNworks by Bach and Schubert and songs by Van Morrison andSUNLeonard Cohen.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00lqqnn (Listen)SUNCatherine Bott presents a performance of John Taverner'sSUNMissa Corona Spirea by the Tallis Scholars, directed bySUNPeter Phillips, given as part of the York Early MusicSUNFestival 2009.SUNSUNThe ensemble also perform the winning two entries of theSUN2009 National Centre for Early Music's Young Composers'SUNAward - Arise by Elizabeth Edwards and God by MichaelSUNPerrett. Catherine introduces the music, meets theSUNcomposers and talks to Peter Phillips about the work ofSUNthe Tallis Scholars and about the competition.SUNSUNAll music performed by The Tallis Scholars, directed bySUNPeter Phillips, recorded at the York Early Music FestivalSUN2009.SUNSUNJohn Taverner: Leroy Kyrie; Gloria (The Crown of ThornsSUNmass/Missa Corona spinea)SUNSUNElizabeth Edwards: AriseSUN(winner in the NCEM Young Composers' Award youngerSUNcategory)SUNSUNTaverner: Sanctus (The Crown of Thorns mass)SUNSUNMichael Perrett: GodSUN(winner in the NCEM Young Composers' Award category)SUNSUNTaverner: Agnus Dei (The Crown of Thorns mass)SUNSUNFurther details of the 2010 National Centre for EarlySUNMusic Composers' Award to be published in 2009.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00lqqnq (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington introduces this week's pick of listeners'SUNchoices, including an evocative archive tribute to JohnSUNBetjeman in both words and music.SUNSUNFeaturing excerpts from a stunning disc of Monteverdi bySUNthe group L'Arpeggiata and a chance to hear anSUNelectrifying performance of Stravinsky's The Rite ofSUNSpring given by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.SUNSUNHarpsichordist Gary Cooper explains why a rare, vintageSUNperformance of chamber music by Tchaikovsky is his perfectSUNSUNGershwin I don’t Think I’ll Fall in Love todaySUNDawn Upshaw & David Garrison (voice), Orchestra of StSUNLuke’s, Eric Stern (conductor) NONESUCH 7559 79498-2 t3SUNSUNHaydn Variations in F minor Hob XVII/6SUNSarah Beth Briggs (piano) SML MP14 t1SUNSUNRespighi arr. Snell March - The Pines of RomeSUNBrighouse and Rastrick Band, David Hirst (conductor)SUNGRASMERE GRCD99 t18SUNSUNDring A Bay in AngleseySUNRobert Tear (tenor), Philip Ledger (piano)SUNMERIDIAN CDE84386 t11SUNSUNLucas Ruiz de Ribayaz y Foncea XácarasSUNAndrew Lawrence King and the Harp ConsortSUNDEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 0547277810 2 -1 t2SUNSUNMendelssohn War March of the Priests (from Athalie)SUNWayne Marshall (organ of Peterborough cathedral)SUNVIRGIN VM5617032 t10SUNSUNStravinsky arr Crabb and Draugsvoll Petrushka Scene 1SUNJames Crabb and Geir Draugsvoll (accordions)SUNEMI CDZ5697052 tr 1SUNSUNTchaikovsky Piano Trio – I Pezzo elegiacoSUNDavid Oistrakh (violin), Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (cello),SUNLev Oborin (piano) ARCHIPEL ARPCD0204 t4SUNSUNKodaly Missa Brevis – GloriaSUNDanish National Radio Choir, Niels Henrik Nielsen (organ),SUNStefan Parkman (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 9754 t3SUNSUNMonteverdi Oblivion soaveSUNPhilippe Jaroussky (counter-tenor), L’ArpeggiataSUNVIRGIN 2361402 t10SUNSUNStravinsky The Rite of SpringSUNBBC National Orchestra of Wales, Jac van Steen (conductor)SUNBBC recording – not commercially availableSUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00lk91l (Listen)SUNLive from Winchester Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Behold, the tabernacle of God (Harris)SUNResponses: Smith Psalm: 84 (Bairstow)SUNFirst Lesson: Isaiah 6 vv1-8SUNCanticles: Gloucester Service (Howells)SUNSecond Lesson: I Peter 5 vv1-7SUNAnthem: Hear my words, ye people (Parry)SUNHymn: Praise to God with hearts abounding (Abbots Leigh)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Toccata (Suite, Op 5) (Duruflé)SUNSUNDirector of music: Andrew LumsdenSUNAssistant director of music: Simon Bell.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00lrlq5 (Listen)SUNMark Elder and the Halle Orchestra explore Elgar'sSUNorchestral works, focusing on In the South, an extrovertSUNconcert overture inspired by an Italian holiday. TheSUNprogramme contains a complete performance of the overture.SUNSUN18:00 BBC Proms b00lqqns (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 04: Handel's Partenope, Act 1SUNCatherine Bott presents a concert performance of Handel'sSUNPartenope, sung in Italian.SUNSUNPartenope is a dazzling comic parody of a typicallySUNconvoluted plot, which only unravels when the supposedSUNPrince of Armenia is challenged to fight bare-chested andSUNis exposed as the disguised Rosmira, her challenger'sSUNabandoned fiancee.SUNSUNHandel: Partenope (Act 1)SUNSUNCast (from Danish Opera)SUNPartenope ...... Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano)SUNRosmira ...... Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano)SUNArsace ...... Andreas Scholl (countertenor)SUNArmindo ...... Christophe Dumax (countertenor)SUNEmilio ...... Bo Kristian Jensen (tenor)SUNOrmonte ...... Palle Knudsen (bass) Concerto CopenhagenSUNLars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor).SUNSUN19:10 BBC Proms b00lt5y6 (Listen)SUN2009, Proms Plus, PartenopeSUNCatherine Bott and the conductor of the 2009 PromsSUNperformance of Handel's opera Lars Ulrik Mortensen and DrSUNSuzanne Aspden from Oxford University discuss Handel'sSUNPartenope.SUNSUN19:30 BBC Proms b00lqqnv (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 04: Handel's Partenope, Act 2SUNCatherine Bott presents a concert performance of Act 2 ofSUNHandel's Partenope, sung in Italian.SUNSUNPartenope is a dazzling comic parody of a typicallySUNconvoluted plot, which only unravels when the supposedSUNPrince of Armenia is challenged to fight bare-chested andSUNis exposed as the disguised Rosmira, her challenger'sSUNabandoned fiancee.SUNSUNHandel: Partenope (Act 2)SUNSUNCast (from Danish Opera)SUNPartenope ...... Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano)SUNRosmira ...... Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano)SUNArsace ...... Andreas Scholl (countertenor)SUNArmindo ...... Christophe Dumax (countertenor)SUNEmilio ...... Bo Kristian Jensen (tenor)SUNOrmonte ...... Palle Knudsen (bass) Concerto CopenhagenSUNLars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor).SUNSUN20:35 Twenty Minutes b00lvh90 (Listen)SUNMichael Longley at 70SUNThe renowned Belfast poet and professor of poetry forSUNIreland celebrates his seventieth birthday in 2009 with aSUNlook back over his life, reading a poem from each decade,SUNincluding Wounds, his World War I homage to his father,SUNCeasefire, written after the IRA ceasefire in 1994, andSUNCloudberries, his most recent Scandinavian inspired loveSUNpoem.SUNSUN20:55 BBC Proms b00lqqnx (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 04: Handel's Partenope, Act 3SUNCatherine Bott presents a concert performance of Act 3 ofSUNHandel's Partenope, sung in Italian.SUNSUNPartenope is a dazzling comic parody of a typicallySUNconvoluted plot, which only unravels when the supposedSUNPrince of Armenia is challenged to fight bare-chested andSUNis exposed as the disguised Rosmira, her challenger'sSUNabandoned fiancee.SUNSUNHandel: Partenope (Act 3)SUNSUNCast (from Danish Opera)SUNPartenope ...... Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano)SUNRosmira ...... Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano)SUNArsace ...... Andreas Scholl (countertenor)SUNArmindo ...... Christophe Dumax (countertenor)SUNEmilio ...... Bo Kristian Jensen (tenor)SUNOrmonte ...... Palle Knudsen (bass) Concerto CopenhagenSUNLars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor).SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00lrvns (Listen)SUNSUNAs part of the BBC Poetry Season, a selection of poemsSUNrecommended by BBC Radio 3 presenters. Including work bySUNGerard Manley Hopkins, Keats, WH Auden, Emily Dickinson,SUNEdna St Vincent Millay and Maya Angelou, and music bySUNBach, Shostakovich, Nina Simone, Schubert, Martinu andSUNYasmin Levy.SUNSUNThe choices include Jez Nelson on Langston Hughes's TheSUNNegro Speaks of Rivers, Rob Cowan on I Could Not Stop bySUNEmily Dickinson, Fiona Talkington on Sonnet XLVII by EdnaSUNSt Vincent Millay and Stephen Johnson on September 1, 1939SUNby WH Auden. The readers are Tamsin Greig and AlexSUNJennings.SUNSUNProducer's NotesSUNSUNAs part of the BBC Poetry Season we asked the Radio 3SUNpresenters to suggest a poem that they would like toSUNrecommend to listeners. So this Words and Music is aSUNspecial edition in which you'll hear just some of theSUNpresenters introducing their choice of poem. If you lookSUNbelow you'll see the full details of the poems they'veSUNpicked along with their musical choices.SUNSUNAnd you might like to go to the Poetry on 3 pages of theSUNRadio 3 website - just go to bbc.co.uk/radio3 and followSUNthe links. There you'll find the poetry recommendationsSUNby other Radio 3 presenters including Sara Mohr-Pietsch,SUNIain Burnside, Suzy Klein, Lucie Skeaping, Catherine Bott,SUNAlyn Shipton, John Shea and James Jolly. You'll also beSUNable to hear again the Poems for Today that were broadcastSUNover the last few weeks on the Breakfast show andSUNSUNFiona McLean - producerSUNSUNDetails of Readings and MusicSUNSUNTimes are from the start of the programmeSUNSUN00:00:00SUNSAMUEL BARBER A Stopwatch and an Ordnance MapSUNChoral Music Cambridge University Chamber ChoirSUNGAMUT GAMCD535SUN00:00:43SUNLUCY DURAN introducesSUN00:01:37SUNJANE DURAN Spanish Peasant Boy Tamsin Greig (reader)SUN00:02:13SUNYASMIN LEVY Mal de l'Amor Mano SuaveSUNWORLD VILLAGE 450003SUN00:06:42SUNGEOFFREY SMITH introducesSUN00:07:07SUNGERARD MANLEY HOPKINS The WindhoverSUNAlex Jennings (reader)SUN00:08:36SUNJ.S. BACHSUNViolin Concerto in A Minor - AndanteSUNSusanne Lautenbacher - violin Mainzer KammerorchesterSUNBAYER BR100070SUN00:10:59SUNJOHN KEATS On first looking into Chapman's HomerSUNTamsin Greig (reader) (Suzi Klein's choice)SUN00:15:34SUNROB COWAN introducesSUN00:16:05SUNEMILY DICKINSON Because I could not stopSUNTamsin Greig (reader)SUN00:17:00SUNSCHUBERT Die Stadt SchwanengesangSUNOlaf Bar - baritone Geoffrey Parsons - pianoSUNEMI CLASSICS 5 66145 2SUN00:19:50SUNCHI-CHI NWANOKU introducesSUN00:20:51SUNMAYA ANGELOU Still I Rise Maya Angelou (reader)SUN00:23:02SUNNINA SIMONE Mississippi Goddam Feeling GoodSUNMERCURY 5227472SUN00:27:45SUNMARY ANN KENNEDY introducesSUN00:28:14SUNEDWIN MUIR The Confirmation Alex Jennings (reader)SUN00:29:20SUNALY BAIN The Day Dawn Follow the MoonstoneSUNWHIRLIECD4SUN00:33:25SUNPHILIP DODD introducesSUN00:33:58SUNPHILIP LARKIN Cut Grass Alex Jennings (reader)SUN00:34:31SUNDUKE ELLINGTON The Blanton-Webster BandSUNBLUEBIRD 74321131812SUN00:37:50SUNFIONA TALKINGTON introducesSUN00:38:40SUNEDNA ST VINCENT MILLAY Sonnet XLVIISUNTamsin Greig (reader)SUN00:39:36SUNSCOTT JOPLIN Bethena Waltz Piano RagsSUNELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559791592SUN00:44:55SUNEMILY DICKINSON I heard a fly buzzSUNTamsin Greig (reader) (Iain Burnside's choice)SUN00:45:47SUNLANGSTON HUGHES The Negro Speaks of RiversSUNLangston Hughes (reader)SUN00:46:35SUNJEZ NELSONSUN00:47:10SUNGARY BARTZ I've Known RiversSUNI've Known Rivers and Other Bodies PRESTIGE PRCD660012SUN00:49:33SUNRANA MITTER introducesSUN00:49:45SUNSHOSTAKOVICH De Profundis Symphony no 14SUNDietrich Fischer-Dieskau Bernard Haitink - conductorSUNDECCA 4175142SUN00:54:28SUNSTEPHEN JOHNSON introducesSUN00:55:02SUNW.H. AUDENSUNSeptember 1, 1939 Alex Jennings (reader)SUN00:59:16SUNBOHUSLAV MARTINUSUNConcerto for Double String Orchestra, Piano and TimpaniSUN- largo Czech Philharmonic OrchestraSUNJiri Belohlavek - conductor CHANDOS CHAN8950SUN01:07:31SUNIAN SKELLY introducesSUN01:08:26SUNKATHLEEN RAINE The World Tamsin Greig (reader)SUN01:08:44SUNJOHN TAVENER Mother and Child Children of MenSUNTenebrae Nigel Short - directorSUNVARESE SARABANDE VSD6769SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00lqqnz (Listen)SUNClaire Martin presents a performance by bass virtuoso RonSUNCarter, recorded at the A-Train Jazz Club in Berlin. OnceSUNa mainstay of the Miles Davis band, Carter plays withSUNpianist Stephen Scott, drummer Payton Crossley andSUNpercussionist Rolando Morales-Matos. The programmeSUNincludes Davis's Flamenco Sketches as well as Carter's ownSUNcompositions Mr Bowtie and Orpheus and Oscar Pettiford'sSUNBlues in the Closet.SUNSUNClaire also previews the 2009 Manchester Jazz Festival,SUNnow expanded to a nine-day event, which features jazz fromSUNhome and beyond. Festival director Steve Mead discussesSUNthe event's aims and extensive music mix.SUNSUNTitle: I Feel PrettySUNAlbum: A Jazz Portrait of Charlie MarianoSUNArtist: Charlie Mariano (alto sax), Bernie Glow, JimmySUNSedler, Jimmy Nottingham, Marvin Stamm (trumpets), BobSUNBrookmeyer, Wayne Andre, Joe Ciavardone, Pau FauliseSUN(trombones), Dick Berg, Bob Abernathy, Aubrey Facenda,SUNDale Clevenger (French horns), Don Butterfield (tuba), MelSUNLewis (drums), Art Davis (bass), Roger Kellaway (piano)SUNComp: Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim Track: 1SUNLabel: Fresh Sound Records FSR CD - 176 Publ: SuisaSUNDur: 2m34sSUNSUNTitle: Vertigo Album: MuseSUNArtist: Yaron Herman Trio (Yaron Herman - piano, MattSUNBrewer - bass, Gerald Cleaver - drums)SUNComp: Yaron Herman Track: 3 Label: Laborie LJ 06SUNPubl: SACEM Dur: 5m6sSUNSUNTitle: Shootin' The AgateSUNAlbum: Live At the Axis TheatreSUNArtist: Adam Fairhall Trio (Adam Fairhall - piano, TimSUNFairhall - bass, Gaz Hughes - drums) Comp: Adam FairhallSUNTrack: 1 Label: Promotional CD Publ: n/aSUNDur: 4m26sSUNSUNTitle: After the Rain Album: Promo CDSUNArtist: Akoustrick (Nick Mellor - guitar, Peter Hughes -SUNkeyboards, Ollie Collins - bass, Dave Walsh - drums, LeanSUNMullen - percussion) Comp: Collins Track: 2SUNLabel: Promo Publ: n/a Dur: 4m2sSUNSUNTitle: Indigenous Album: Stuart McCallumSUNArtist: Stuart McCallum (guitar), Ari Hoenig (drums), AndySUNSchofield (tenor sax), Iain Dixon (soprano sax/bassSUNclarinet), John Ellis (organ), Les Chisnall (piano), PeteSUNTurner (bass), Richard Isles (flugelhorn)SUNComp: Stuart McCallum Track: 5SUNLabel: Sam Production N/A N/A Publ: N/A Dur: 4m05sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at theSUNA-Train Jazz Club in Berlin in April 2008 Title: 595SUNArtist: Ron Carter (bass), Stephen Scott (piano), PaytonSUNCrossley (drums), Rolando Morales-Matos (percussion)SUNComp: Ron Carter Dur: 5m49sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at theSUNA-Train Jazz Club in Berlin in April 2008SUNTitle: Mr BowtieSUNArtist: Ron Carter (bass), Stephen Scott (piano), PaytonSUNCrossley (drums), Rolando Morales-Matos (percussion)SUNComp: Ron Carter Dur: 13m30sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at theSUNA-Train Jazz Club in Berlin in April 2008SUNTitle: Seven StepsSUNArtist: Ron Carter (bass), Stephen Scott (piano), PaytonSUNCrossley (drums), Rolando Morales-Matos (percussion)SUNComp: Victor Feldman Dur: 7m53sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at theSUNA-Train Jazz Club in Berlin in April 2008SUNTitle: Flamenco SketchesSUNArtist: Ron Carter (bass), Stephen Scott (piano), PaytonSUNCrossley (drums), Rolando Morales-Matos (percussion)SUNComp: Miles Davis Dur: 7m1sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at theSUNA-Train Jazz Club in Berlin in April 2008SUNTitle: Blues in the ClosetSUNArtist: Ron Carter (bass), Stephen Scott (piano), PaytonSUNCrossley (drums), Rolando Morales-Matos, PercussionSUNComp: Oscar Pettiford Dur: 10m1sSUNSUNTitle: I Remember CliffordSUNAlbum: Bluesology - The Atlantic Years 1956-1988SUNArtist: Modern Jazz Quartet (Milt Jackson - Vibes, JohnSUNLewis (piano), Precey Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums)SUNComp: Benny Golson/John Hendricks Track: 4 (CD2)SUNLabel: Warner Classics Jazz 034979 6883SUNPubl: Celedia Music/Dreyfus Francis Music/Catalyst MusicSUNPubl.Ltd Dur: 4m58sSUNSUNTitle: I know Album: Advanced AlbumSUNArtist: Meaghan Smith and The CricketsSUNComp: Meaghan Smith Track: 2 Label: Sire Promo n/aSUNPubl: n/a Dur: 59sSUNSUNTitle: When Will We Learn Album: On The LineSUNArtist: David Myles (trumpet, accoustic guitar, vocals),SUNim Dunn (Keyboard), Tom Easley (upright bass), GeoffSUNArsenault (drums) Comp: David Myles Track: 3SUNLabel: Fontana 02 84972 Publ: SOCAN Dur: 4m30s.SUNMONMONDAY 20 JULY 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00lrkfx (Listen)MON1.00amMONGraupner, Christoph (1683-1760): Canon all' Unisono in BMONflat, GWV218MON1.15amMONQuanz, Johann Joachim (1697-1773): Trio in E flat, QV218MON1.24amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Musical Offering in CMONminor, BWV1079 Nova StavaganzaMON2.13amMONWolf, Hugo (1860-1903): String Quartet in D minorMONLjubljanski Godalni QuartetMON3.01amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 102 in B flatMONDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraMONMichael Schonwandt (conductor)MON3.26amMONTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Piano Concerto NoMON1 in B flat minor Konstantin Scherbakov (piano)MONNew Zealand Symphony Orchestra James Sedares (conductor)MON4.00amMONHellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Concerto grosso in F, Op 3MONNo 6 Combattimento Consort AmsterdamMON4.14amMONBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Nun freut euch liebenMONChristen g'mein, BuxWV210 Theo Jellema (organ)MON4.27amMONPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c1525-1594): Missa sineMONnomine Silvia Piccollo (soprano)MONAnnemieke Cantor (contralto) Marco Beasley (tenor)MONDaniele Carnovich (bass) Diego Fasolis (conductor)MON4.43amMONChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Rondo a la Mazur in F, Op 5MONLudmil Angelov (piano)MON4.51amMONBarber, Samuel (1910-1981): Adagio for Strings, Op 11MONI Cameristi ItalianiMON5.01amMONSmetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Overture (The Bartered Bride)MONBBC Concert Orchestra Barry Wordsworth (conductor)MON5.08amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Fantasy and Fugue inMONC, K394 Wolfgang Brunner (fortepiano)MON5.18amMONJersild, Jorgen (1913-2004): 3 Danish Romances for choirMONJutland Chamber Choir Mogens Dahl (conductor)MON5.30amMONDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violinMONand piano Janine Jansen (violin) David Kyuken (piano)MON5.45amMONHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto grosso in D,MONOp 6 No 5 Sofia Soloists Chamber EnsembleMONPlamen Djourov (conductor)MON6.00amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): String Quartet No 12 in FMON(American) Prague QuartetMON6.23amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata in E, Op 109MONChristian Ihle Hadland (piano)MON6.42amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoMONNo 6 in B flatMONZoltan Benyacs, Jouke van der Leest (violas)MONNetherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraMONJerzy Maksymiuk (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00lrvss (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00lqr70 (Listen)MON10.00amMONGretry: Cephale et Procris, Suite de balletMONOrchestre de Liege Paul Strauss (conductor)MONEMI CMS 7697012MON10.12amMONRameau: Cinquieme Concert (Pieces de clavecin de concerts)MONChristophe Rousset (clavecin hemsch)MONRyo Terakado (violin) Kaori Uemura (viola da gamba)MONHarmonia Mundi HMX 2901418MON10.27amMONBrahms: Double Concerto Gordan Nikolitch (violin)MONTim Hugh (cello) London Symphony OrchestraMONBernard Haitink (conductor) LSO Live LSO0043MON11.01amMONScriabin: Sonata No 10 in C, Op 70MONMarc-Andre Hamelin (piano) Hyperion CDA67131/2MON11.14amMONHaydn: Missa in angustiis (Nelson Mass), H XXII 11MONFelicity Lott (soprano) Carolyn Wilkinson (contralto)MONMaldwyn Davies (tenor) David Wilson-Johnson (bass)MONEnglish Concert and Choir Trevor Pinnock (director)MONArchiv 423 097-2.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b007g172 (Listen)MONMaurice Ravel, Mother: Spain and Visions of ChildhoodMONDonald Macleod surveys the music Ravel wrote in connectionMONwith the people around him, beginning with piecesMONassociated with the composer's mother and the BasqueMONheritage which was so important to him.MONMONVocalise-étude en forme de habanera/ Chanson populaires noMON1: Chanson espagnoleMONTeresa Berganza (mezzo-soprano)/ Dalton Baldwin (piano)MONEMI 569299 2 CD1 T4MONMONMa mère l’OyeMONPascal Rogé and Denise-Francoise Rogé (piano)MONEMI 569299 2 CD1 T5MONMONRapsodie espagnoleMONBoston Symphony Orchestra/ Seiji Ozawa (cond)MONDECCA 440836 2 CD1 T16MONMONLe tombeau de Couperin (extract: Toccata)MONAngela Hewitt (piano) HYPERION cda67341 67341 CD1 T19MONMONL’Enfant et les sortilèges [excerpt]MONPamela Helen Stephen (L’Enfant)/ Rinat Shaham (squirrel)/MONNew London Children’s Choir/ London Symphony Chorus andMONOrchestra / André Previn (cond)MONDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 457589 2 CD1 T22MONMON13:00 BBC Proms b00lqycs (Listen)MON2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 01 - Henry VIIIMONAnniversaryMONFrom Cadogan Hall, Andrew Carwood directs The Cardinall'sMONMusick in a programme marking the 500th anniversary of theMONcoronation of Henry VIII.MONMONRichly sonorous and grand in design, the music of the timeMONcombines massive choral writing with a complex layering ofMONsolo lines. The mix of sacred and secular includes songsMONby King Henry himself and settings of texts in his honourMONby leading composers of the day.MONMONHenry VIII: Pastyme with good companyeMONFayrfax: Gloria (Missa Regali ex progenie)MONW Cornysh: Ah, Robin, gentle RobinMONHenry VIII: Helas, madameMONFayrfax: Benedicte! What dreamed I?MONSampson: Psallite felicesMONTaverner: Christe Jesu, pastor boneMONTallis: Sancte Deus, sancte fortisMONLudford: Domine Jesu Christe.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lrvh0 (Listen)MONProms 2009: Prom 1 (Repeat)MONLouise Fryer presents another chance to hear the openingMONconcert from the 2009 Proms.MONMONStravinsky: Fireworks Chabrier: Ode a la musiqueMONTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 3 in E flatMONPoulenc: Concerto for 2 pianosMONElgar: In the South (Alassio) Brahms: Alto RhapsodyMONBruckner: Psalm 150MONMONAilish Tynan (soprano) Alice Coote (mezzo)MONStephen Hough (piano) (Tchaikovsky)MONKatia and Marielle Labeque (pianos) (Poulenc)MONBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraMONJiri Belohlavek (conductor)MONMON4.00pmMONHighlights from concerts recorded at LSO St Lukes.MONMONPurcell, real. Tippett: Music for a whileMONTippett: Boyhood's end Finzi: Oh fair to see, Op 13MONBritten: Winter words, Op 52MONMONJames Gilchrist (tenor) Anna Tilbrook (piano).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00lrvh2 (Listen)MONMON19:00 BBC Proms b00lqycv (Listen)MON2009, Prom 05: Mahler's 9th Symphony, 20/07/2009MONFrom the Royal Albert Hall, Bernard Haitink conducts theMONLondon Symphony Orchestra in a performance of GustavMONMahler's Symphony No 9.MONMONBegun in the summer of 1909, Mahler's last completedMONsymphony was written at a time of crisis, following theMONloss of a daughter, his forced resignation from the ViennaMONCourt Opera, the diagnosis of his own fatal heart diseaseMONand the breakdown of his marriage. Yet while the firstMONmovement is permeated by premonitions of death and theMONlast fades away into nothingness, the enduring impressionMONis one of resigned, even joyful acceptance of man's fate.MONMONOne of the world's great Mahler interpreters, HaitinkMONcelebrates both his 80th birthday and the 50th anniversaryMONof his UK debut in 2009.MONMON20:45 The Lebrecht Interview b00lqycx (Listen)MONThe Lebrecht Interview, William ChristieMONNorman Lebrecht talks to William Christie, conductor andMONfounder of the early music ensemble Les Arts Florissants.MONAn American now living in France, Christie talks about theMONdraw of European music making. He reflects on the affectMONof the Vietnam War on his career and reveals the bullyingMONmethods of his teacher Ralph Kirkpatrick. He alsoMONconsiders the sometimes difficult working relationshipsMONwith some of his colleagues and how nervousness, stressMONand anxiety have had a detrimental affect on his health.MONMON21:30 BBC Proms b00lqycz (Listen)MON2009, Prom 06: Haydn, MacMillan, 20/07/2009MONFrom the Royal Albert Hall, Douglas Boyd directs aMONperformance of two powerful sacred works.MONMONHaydn's Seven Last Words were commissioned by CadizMONCathedral for performance on Good Friday 1786. HaydnMONregarded these orchestral meditations upon Christ'sMONCrucifixion as among his most successful works. He quicklyMONarranged the music for piano and string quartet and laterMONadapted it as a cantata.MONMONTwo centuries later, James MacMillan's Seven Last WordsMONwas commissioned by BBC Television and shown in nightlyMONinstalments during Holy Week 1994. Revived to mark theMONcomposer's 50th birthday, this powerfully dramatic cantataMONis underscored by echoes of plainsong, Bach chorales andMONtraditional Scottish laments.MONMONElizabeth Watts (soprano) Renata Pokupic (mezzo-soprano)MONAndrew Kennedy (tenor) Darren Jeffery (bass-baritone)MONBBC Singers Manchester CamerataMONDouglas Boyd (conductor)MONMONHaydn: The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the CrossMONJames MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the Cross.MONMON23:30 Jazz on 3 b00lqyd1 (Listen)MONKeith JarrettMONJez Nelson presents a special edition focusing on theMONmusic of pianist Keith Jarrett.MONMONBorn in 1945 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Jarrett wonMONcritical acclaim as a member of Art Blakey's JazzMONMessengers and Charles Lloyd's quartet in the 1960s,MONbefore joining Miles Davis in 1970. He has since becomeMONone of the best known and most influential musicians inMONthe world, winning both widespread mainstream success andMONcritical acclaim for his work in jazz and classical musicMONas a bandleader, solo improviser and composer.MONMONIncluding an exclusive interview with Jarrett conducted byMONpianist Ethan Iverson of the Bad Plus.MONMONJazz on 3 signature tune:MONMONArtist: Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn - trumpet, GregoryMONTardy and Bruce Williams - reeds, Andre Heyward -MONtrombone, Chieli Minucci - guitar, James Hurt - keyboards,MONRodney Jordan - bass, Woody Williams - drums, Khalil KwameMONBell - percussion, DJ Apollo - turntables)MONTrack Title: Seventy Four Miles AwayMONComposer: Joe ZawinulMONAlbum Title: Ethnomusicology Volume 1MONMONA special Jazz on 3 featuring an extended interview withMONKeith Jarrett by fellow pianist Ethan Iverson recorded atMONKeith Jarrett's home on May 7, 2009.MONMONEthan Iverson and Jez introduce and comment on theMONinterview throughout the programme.MONMONCD tracks featured in order during the programme:MONMONArtist: Ahmad Jamal Trio (Ahmad Jamal - piano, IsraelMONCrosby - bass, Vernell Fournier - drums)MONTrack title: Love For Sale Composer: Cole PorterMONAlbum title: Complete Alhambra and Blackhawk PerformancesMONLabel: Jazz LipsMONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett Quartet (Charlie Haden - bass, PaulMONMotion - drums, Dewey Redman - reeds, Keith Jarrett -MONpiano) Track title: (If the) Misfits (Wear It)MONComposer: Keith Jarrett Album title: Fort YawuhMONLabel: ImpulseMONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett Trio (Gary Peacock - bass, JackMONDeJohnette - drums, Keith Jarrett - piano)MONTrack title: Stella By Starlight Composer: Victor YoungMONAlbum title: Yesterdays Label: ECMMONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett (solo piano)MONTrack title: Don't Ever Leave MeMONComposer: Oscar Hammerstein/Jerome KernMONAlbum title: The Melody at Night With You Label: ECMMONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett (solo piano) Track title: Part 1MONComposer: Keith Jarrett Album title: RadianceMONLabel: ECMMONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett (solo piano)MONTrack title: CD2 Part VI Composer: Keith JarrettMONAlbum title: The Carnegie Hall Concert Label: ECM.MONTUETUESDAY 21 JULY 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00lrl85 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEDukas, Paul (1865-1935): La PeriTUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)TUE1.23amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Chansons de BilitisTUEJard van Nes (mezzo) Gerard Van Blerk (piano)TUE1.33amTUEBuffardin, Pierre-Gabriel (c.1690-1768): Concerto a 5 in ETUEminor Ernst-Burghard Hilse (flute)TUEMusica Antiqua KolnTUE1.45amTUEMarais, Marin (1656-1728): Tombeau pour Monsieur de LullyTUERicercar Consort Henri Ledroit (conductor)TUE1.54amTUELa Rue, Pierre de (c.1452-1518): O salutaris hostia - motetTUESweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Or est maintenant,TUEl'eternel regnant (Psalm 99) Netherlands Chamber ChoirTUEPeter Phillips (conductor)TUE2.01amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): RedemptionTUEGe Neutel (soprano) Netherlands Radio ChoirTUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)TUE3.01amTUEBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Romanian folk dances, Sz68TUEBBC National Orchestra of Wales James Clark (conductor)TUE3.08amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Five Scottish and IrishTUEsongs Stephen Powell (tenor)TUELorraine Reinhardt (soprano) Linda Lee Thomas (piano)TUEGwen Thompson (violin) Eugene Osadchy (cello)TUEVancouver Chamber Choir Jon Washburn (conductor)TUE3.22amTUEBerio, Luciano (1925-2003): Folk Songs for mezzo-sopranoTUEand 7 players Jard van Nes (mezzo)TUERoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraTUERiccardo Chailly (conductor)TUE3.45amTUEDiethelm, Caspar (1926-1997): Schonster Tulipan, Op 294TUESibylle Tschopp, Mirjam Tschopp (violins)TUE3.54amTUEMatton, Roger (1929-2004): L'Escaouette (TraditionalTUEAcadian) Adrienne Savoie (soprano)TUECatherine Sevigny (mezzo) Jean-Francois Morin (tenor)TUECharles Prevost (baritone) Ensemble Vocal KatimavikTUEChoeur Vaudreuil-Soulanges Orchestre MetropolitainTUEGilles Auger (conductor)TUE4.04amTUEAnon., arr. Freedman, Harry (1922-2005): Two CanadianTUEFolksongs Phoenix Chamber ChoirTUERamona Luengen (conductor)TUE4.09amTUETraditional Catalan: El Cant dels ocellsTUECampion, Francois (c.1685-1747): Les RamagesTUEZefiro TornaTUE4.17amTUETrad. Hungarian: Bride's DanceTUECsaba Nagy (solo recorder) Camerata HungaricaTUELaszlo Czidra (conductor)TUEDances from Esztergom Dances from CsiksomelyoTUECsaba Nagy (tarogato) Viktoria Herencsar (cimbalom)TUE4.28amTUEBusoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): 2 Finnish folksongTUEarrangements, Op 27TUEErik T Tawaststjerna, Hui-Ying Liu (pianos)TUE4.40amTUEGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Suite on Danish Folk SongsTUEClaire Clements (piano) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraTUEGeoffrey Simon (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Mazurka (Jawnuta)TUEPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJerzy Salwarowski (conductor)TUE5.06amTUELutoslawski, Witold (1913-1994): Dance preludesTUEJoaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) Patricia Parr (piano)TUE5.17amTUEKrupowicz, Stanislaw (b. 1952): MiserereTUEGesualdo, Carlo (c.1561-1613): Miserere Camerata SilesiaTUEAnna Szostak (conductor)TUE5.42amTUERossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Prelude, Theme andTUEVariations in E Mindaugas Gecevicius (horn)TUEAla Bendoraitiene (piano)TUE5.52amTUEDe Fesch, Willem (1687-1761): Concerto in C minor, Op 5 NoTUE5 Manfred Kraemer (violin) Musica ad RhenumTUE6.02amTUEHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Trio Sonata in G, OpTUE5 No 4, with viola ad lib Musica Antiqua KolnTUE6.15amTUEHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Piano Trio in E flat,TUEOp 12 Hertz TrioTUE6.33amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 8 in FTUEBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00lrvt1 (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00lqymb (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEPaisiello: Overture (Nina, o la pazza d'amore)TUERoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Thomas Beecham (conductor)TUEDutton 2CDEA 5025TUE10.07amTUEPoulenc: Sextet Nash Ensemble Ian Brown (piano)TUEHyperion CDA67255/6TUE10.27amTUESchubert: Geist der Liebe, D233 Ian Bostridge (tenor)TUEGraham Johnson (piano) Hyperion CDJ33020TUE10.28amTUESchubert: An den Fruhling, D283 Elly Ameling (soprano)TUEGraham Johnson (piano) Hyperion CDJ33007TUE10.30amTUESchubert: Tauschung (Winterreise, D911)TUELotte Lehmann (soprano) Paul Ulanowsky (piano)TUENaxos 8.111094TUE10.32amTUEBeethoven: Symphony No 7 Vienna PhilharmonicTUECarlos Kleiber (conductor) DG 447 400-2TUE11.11amTUEPart: Fratres Gidon Kremer (violin)TUEKeith Jarrett (piano) ECM 817 764-2TUE11.23amTUEPaer: Sofonisba (excerpt from Act 1)TUESofonisba ...... Jennifer Larmore (mezzo)TUEMassinissa ...... Rebecca Evans (soprano)TUESiface ...... Paul Nilon (tenor) Philharmonia OrchestraTUEMarco Guidarini (conductor) Opera Rara ORR237TUE11.41amTUEBeethoven: Wellington's Victory, Op 91TUEVienna Philharmonic Lorin Maazel (conductor)TUEMasterworks CD 37252.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b007g17f (Listen)TUEMaurice Ravel, Father: Industry and CraftsmanshipTUEDonald Macleod surveys the music Ravel wrote in connectionTUEwith the people around him. Ravel's fascination withTUEthings mechanical and industrial was formed in theTUEworkshop of his father, an engineer and inventor.TUETUESites Auriculaires: Entre clochesTUEStephen Coombs and Christopher Scott (pianos)TUEGAMUT cd 517 CD1 T6TUETUEL’Heure Espagnole (extract)TUEJane Berbie (Concepcion)/ Jean Giraudeau (Torquemada)/TUEGabriel Bacquier (Ramiro)/ Orchestre National de la R.T.F/TUELorin Maazel (cond) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 423719 2TUECD1 T3TUETUEGaspard de la nuit Angela Hewitt (piano)TUEHYPERION CDA 67341 CD2 T3TUETUEBolero LSO/ Pierre Monteux (cond) PHILIPS 420869 2TUECD1 T1TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lqzm6 (Listen)TUECity of London Festival 2009, Maxim Rysanov, EvgenyTUESamoyloff Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTUETUELouise Fryer presents a haunting programme recorded at theTUE2009 City of London Festival.TUETUEMaxim Rysanov (viola) Evgeny Samoyloff (piano)TUETUEBach: Suite No 1 Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (excerpts)TUEShostakovich: Sonata for viola and piano, Op 147.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lrvc2 (Listen)TUEProms 2009: Prom 2 (Repeat) BBC Proms 2009TUETUELouise Fryer presents another chance to hear Haydn'sTUECreation recorded at the BBC Proms. Paul McCreesh conductsTUEa huge ensemble in a recreation of the giant performancesTUEthat Haydn himself directed in the last decade of his life.TUETUEHaydn: The Creation (sung in English, with text edited byTUEPaul McCreesh)TUETUEGabriel ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)TUEUriel ...... Mark Padmore (tenor)TUERaphael ...... Neal Davies (bass)TUEAdam ...... Peter Harvey (bass)TUEEve ...... Sophie Bevan (soprano)TUEChetham's Chamber ChoirTUEMembers of the Wroclaw Philharmonic ChoirTUEGabrieli Consort Gabrieli PlayersTUEPaul McCreesh (conductor)TUETUE4.30pmTUEHighlights from LSO St Luke's.TUETUEAlwyn: Fantasy-waltzes Bax: Dream in exileTUEAshley Wass (piano).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00lrvc4 (Listen)TUETUE18:30 BBC Proms b00lqzm8 (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 07: Purcell's The Fairy Queen, Acts 1-3TUEFrancesca Gilpin directs a semi-staged production ofTUEPurcell's The Fairy Queen, based on the originalTUEproduction for Glyndebourne by Jonathan Kent.TUETUEAdapted from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream,TUEPurcell's most lavish theatre score takes the form of aTUEseries of fantastical masques presented for theTUEentertainment of Titania, Oberon and their fairy court.TUETUEPurcell: The Fairy Queen (Acts 1-3)TUETUECarolyn Sampson, Lucy Crowe, Claire Debono, Anna DevinTUE(sopranos) Sean Clayton, Ed Lyon, Adrian Ward (tenors)TUEAndrew Foster-Williams (bass-baritone)TUELukas Kargl (baritone)TUEDrunken Poet/Bottom ...... Desmond BarritTUEPuck ...... Jotham Annan Oberon ...... Joseph MillsonTUETitania ...... Sally DexterTUEEgeus ...... Terrence HardimanTUETheseus ...... William Gaunt Quince ...... Paul McClearyTUESnug ...... Brian PettiferTUEMopsa/Flute ...... Robert BurtTUESnout ...... Jack ChissickTUEStarveling ...... Roger SlomanTUELysander ...... Oliver Kieran-JonesTUEHelena ...... Helen Bradbury Hermia ...... Susannah WiseTUEDemetrius ...... Oliver Le SueurTUEDirector ...... Francesca Gilpin Glyndebourne ChorusTUEOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentTUEWilliam Christie (conductor).TUETUE20:00 Twenty Minutes b00ltnf4 (Listen)TUEMyth and Reality of Queen Elizabeth ITUERana Mitter hosts a discussion about the myth and realityTUEof Queen Elizabeth I with best-selling historian AlisonTUEWeir and literary critic John Carey.TUETUEThe discussion opens the 2009 Proms Literary Festival,TUEwhere writers, poets and public figures explore theTUEcultural themes behind the season's BBC Proms concerts.TUERecorded in front of an audience at the Royal College ofTUEMusic.TUETUE20:20 BBC Proms b00lqzmb (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 07: Purcell's The Fairy Queen, Acts 4-5TUEFrancesca Gilpin directs a semi-staged production ofTUEPurcell's The Fairy Queen, based on the originalTUEproduction for Glyndebourne by Jonathan Kent.TUETUEAdapted from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream,TUEPurcell's most lavish theatre score takes the form of aTUEseries of fantastical masques presented for theTUEentertainment of Titania, Oberon and their fairy court.TUETUEPurcell: The Fairy Queen (Acts 4-5)TUETUECarolyn Sampson, Lucy Crowe, Claire Debono, Anna DevinTUE(soprano) Sean Clayton, Ed Lyon, Adrian Ward (tenor)TUEAndrew Foster-Williams (bass-baritone)TUELukas Kargl (baritone)TUEDrunken Poet/Bottom ...... Desmond BarritTUEPuck ...... Jotham Annan Oberon ...... Joseph MillsonTUETitania ...... Sally DexterTUEEgeus ...... Terrence HardimanTUETheseus ...... William Gaunt Quince ...... Paul McClearyTUESnug ...... Brian PettiferTUEMopsa/Flute ...... Robert BurtTUESnout ...... Jack ChissickTUEStarveling ...... Roger SlomanTUELysander ...... Oliver Kieran-JonesTUEHelena ...... Helen Bradbury Hermia ...... Susannah WiseTUEDemetrius ...... Oliver Le SueurTUEDirector ...... Francesca Gilpin Glyndebourne ChorusTUEOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentTUEWilliam Christie (conductor).TUETUE22:15 Sunday Feature b00g056p (Listen)TUEHow Far Would You Go For A Dance?, The Puppet MastersTUEJudith Mackrell visits pioneering and distinctiveTUEchoreographers working in Britain and Ireland to ask themTUEhow wide they cast their imaginations to make innovativeTUEdance theatre. With contributions from Javier de Frutos,TUEMichael Keegan-Dolan, Wayne McGregor and Hofesh Schechter.TUENB: This broadcast starts at approximately 22TUE[That's what it says - Ed.]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00bcqyh (Listen)TUERobert Graves and the Poetic Myth, Episode 1TUEWriter and broadcaster Graeme Fife explores the work ofTUEthe poet and novelist Robert Graves.TUETUEGraeme considers the role played by love, war and theTUEunrestrained imagination of childhood in Graves's poetry.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00lqzw8 (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington presents an unusual selection of music,TUEincluding Red Priest's own take on Purcell's Fairy Queen,TUEa new piece by Can founder Irmin Schmidt, and a SephardicTUEsong from Yasmin Levy. Plus a look forward to the JulyTUE2009 WOMAD Festival.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 22 JULY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00lrmt7 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDHolst, Gustav (1874-1934): The PlanetsWEDIzmir State Symphony Orchestra Emil Tabakov (conductor)WED1.51amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 3WEDin G Gilles Apap (violin)WEDIzmir State Symphony Orchestra Emil Tabakov (conductor)WED2.26amWEDKnipper, Lev Konstantinovich (1898-1974): RadifWEDAmadeus Polish Radio Chamber OrchestraWEDAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)WED2.39amWEDMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Fugue in F minor (1839)WEDErwin Wiersinga (organ)WED2.45amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Four Songs for women'sWEDvoices, two horns and harp, Op 17 Sioned Williams (harp)WEDNicholas Korth, Christopher Larkin (horns)WEDBBC Symphony Chorus Stephen Jackson (conductor)WED3.01amWEDZelenka, Jan Dismas (1679-1745): Sinfonia a 8 ConcertantiWEDin A minor, ZWV189 (Allegro)WEDEuropean Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman (director)WED3.09amWEDBoismortier, Joseph Bodin de (1689-1755): Rondeau - La puceWEDCouperin, Francois (1668-1733): RondeauWEDColin Tilney (harpsichord)WED3.14amWEDDowland, John (1563-1626), arr. Timothy Kain: Fortune myWEDfoe Guitar TrekWED3.17amWEDParac, Frano (b. 1948): Guitar Trio Zagreb Guitar TrioWED3.23amWEDBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Violin Concerto No 1WEDShlomo Mintz (violin) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraWEDRiccardo Chailly (conductor)WED3.45amWEDRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Rapsodie espagnoleWEDAglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (piano duo)WED3.58amWEDSarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908): Romanza Andaluza, Op 22WEDMoshe Hammer (violin) Valerie Tryon (piano)WED4.03amWEDStamitz, Johann (1717-1757): Clarinet Concerto in B flatWEDJann Engel (clarinet) Capella ColoniensisWEDHans-Martin Linde (conductor)WED4.21amWEDSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 90; LaudateWEDDominum; Cantate Domino Canticum NovumWEDBernard Winsemius (organ) Netherlands Chamber ChoirWEDPaul van Nevel/Peter Phillips (conductor)WED4.30amWEDFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Offertoire in GWEDJoris Verdin (organ)WED4.37amWEDNorman, Ludvig (1831-1885): Quartet in E, Op 20WEDBerwald QuartetWED5.01amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Silent WoodsWEDShauna Rolston (cello) Edmonton Symphony OrchestraWEDUri Mayer (conductor)WED5.07amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Valsette in E minor, Op 40 No 1WEDMerikanto, Oscar (1868-1924): Improvisation, Op 76 No 3WEDEero Heinonen (piano)WED5.15amWEDMelartin, Erkki (1875-1937): Serenata, Op 121 No 5WEDArto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)WED5.17amWEDMelartin, Erkki (1875-1937): LohdutusWEDFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)WED5.22amWEDOffenbach, Jaques (1819-1880): C'est une chanson d'amourWED(Les contes d'Hoffmann) Lyne Fortin (soprano)WEDRichard Margison (tenor) Orchestre Symphonique du QuebecWEDSimon Streatfield (conductor)WED5.30amWEDPaganini, Nicolo (1782-1840): CantabileWEDPeter Michalica (violin) Elena Michalicova (piano)WED5.35amWEDBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Flute Concerto inWEDG, Wq169 Tom Ottar Andreassen (flute)WEDNorwegian Radio Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)WED6.00amWEDRosenmuller, Johann (c.1619-1684): Confitebor (Psalm 110)WEDJohanna Koslowsky (soprano) David Cordier (countertenor)WEDGerd Turk (tenor) Stephan Schreckenberger (bass)WEDCarsten Lohff (organ) Cantus CollnWEDKonrad Junghanel (director/lute)WED6.15amWEDRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Variations on a Theme ofWEDCorelli, Op 42 Natalya Pasichnyk (piano)WED6.32amWEDLebedjew, Alexej (1924-1993): Concerto No 1 in A minorWEDCsaba Wagner (trombone) Katalin Sarkady (piano)WED6.39amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dances Nos 9 -12, OpWED72 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDJuanjo Mena (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00lrvv4 (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00lr0xk (Listen)WED10.00amWEDBerlioz: Roman Carnival Overture Staatskapelle DresdenWEDColin Davis (conductor) BMG 09026 68790 2WED10.10amWEDSpontini: La Vestale (Act 2, excerpt)WEDJulia ...... Karen Huffstodt (soprano)WEDLa Grande Vestale ...... Denyce Graces (mezzo-soprano)WEDChorus and Orchestra of La Scala, MilanWEDRiccardo Muti (conductor) SONY S3K 66 357WED10.30amWEDLiszt: Piano Sonata in B minor, S178WEDSviatoslav Richter (piano) Philips 422 137-2WED11.01amWEDProkofiev: War and Peace (excerpt)WEDAndrei ...... Alexandr Gergalov (baritone)WEDNatasha ...... Yelena Prokina (soprano) Kirov OrchestraWEDValery Gergiev (conductor) Philips 434 097-2WED11.15amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 58WEDOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWEDFrans Bruggen (conductor) Philips 462 118-2WED11.33amWEDTippett: Ritual Dances BBC National Orchestra of WalesWEDRichard Hickox (conductor) Chandos CHSA 5039.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b007g17r (Listen)WEDMaurice Ravel, PoetsWEDDonald Macleod explores the importance for Ravel of theWEDpoets he read, and those he knew, in fin-de-siecleWEDMontmartre.WEDWEDSainte & Sur l’herbeWEDFrancois le Roux (tenor)/ Pascal Rogé (piano)WEDCHANT DU MONDE LDC 2781131 CD1 T4 & T13WEDWEDMiroirs Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) DECCA 433515 2WEDCD1 T8WEDWEDHistoires NaturellesWEDFranck Leguérinel (baritone)/ Irène Aïtoff (piano)WEDARION arn 68215 CD1 T14WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lr0xm (Listen)WEDCity of London Festival 2009, Sophie Bevan, Allan ClaytonWEDand Giuliano SommerhalderWEDRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWEDWEDLouise Fryer presents a performance by Radio 3 NewWEDGeneration Artists from the 2009 City of London Festival.WEDWEDSophie Bevan (soprano) Allan Clayton (tenor)WEDGiuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet)WEDMahan Esfahani (harpsichord/organ)WEDWEDHandel: Let the Bright Seraphim (Samson); O Sleep (Semele)WEDPurcell: Sweeter than Roses; If music be the food of love;WEDTwas Within a Furlong of Edinburgh Town; Music for aWEDWhile; Man is for Woman Made (arr Britten)WEDHandel: His Hideous Love; Love Sounds the Alarm (Acis andWEDGalatea); As Steals the Morn (L'Allegro)WEDAlasdair Nicholson: The Humble Petition of Bruar Water.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lrv5s (Listen)WEDProm 9 - Mahler: Symphony No 9 BBC Proms 2009WEDWEDLouise Fryer presents Bernard Haitink conducting theWEDLondon Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Mahler's 9thWEDSymphony, recorded at the BBC Proms. In 2009, HaitinkWEDcelebrates both his 80th birthday and the 50th anniversaryWEDof his UK debut.WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00lr0xp (Listen)WEDLive from the Parish Church of St Mary of Charity,WEDFaversham, with the second of this year's Eton ChoralWEDCourses.WEDWEDIntroit: When Mary thro' the garden went (Stanford)WEDResponses: ByrdWEDPsalms: 30, 32, 63 (Parratt, Hurford, Bevan)WEDFirst Lesson: Zephaniah 3 vv14-20WEDOffice Hymn: Mary weep not, weep no longer (Tantum ergo)WEDCanticles: The Great Service (Parry)WEDSecond Lesson: Mark 15 v40 - 16 v7WEDAnthem: Dum transisset sabbatum (Taverner)WEDFinal Hymn: Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Nun danket alle Gott, BWV 657 (Bach)WEDWEDDirector of music: Ralph AllwoodWEDOrganist: Oliver Lallemant.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00lrv5v (Listen)WEDWED20:00 BBC Proms b00lr33t (Listen)WED2009, Prom 08: 800th Anniversary of Cambridge University,WEDPart 1 Tom Service presents a celebration of CambridgeWEDUniversity's 800th anniversary with a concert of musicWEDgiven by a convocation of the university's college choirs,WEDfeaturing two soloists and a conductor who are among itsWEDgraduates. As professor of music, Thomas Stanford taughtWEDVaughan Williams, who wrote his Wasps Overture for aWEDuniversity staging of Aristophanes's comedy, and later setWEDverses by a former University Orator, George Herbert, inWEDhis Five Mystical Songs. Ryan Wigglesworth went to OxfordWEDbut is now a Cambridge lecturer and fellow of CorpusWEDChristi College.WEDWEDSimon Keenlyside (baritone)WEDChoirs of King's, St John's, Clare, Gonville and Caius andWEDTrinity Colleges BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDAndrew Davis (conductor)WEDWEDVaughan Williams: Overture (The Wasps)WEDRyan Wigglesworth: The Genesis of Secrecy (BBC commission;WEDworld premiere) Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs.WEDWED20:45 Twenty Minutes b00lv91r (Listen)WEDProms Plus: Cambridge University at 800WEDFrom the international renown of King's College Choir toWEDthe many graduates of the university's choral, music andWEDorgan scholar system, Cambridge continues to produce someWEDof the best musicians, composers and conductors in theWEDworld. Louise Fryer hosts a discussion with past andWEDpresent Directors of Music at King's College - DavidWEDWillcocks and Stephen Cleobury - alongside theWEDuniversity's professor of music - Nicholas Cook, andWEDcomposer Ryan Wigglesworth.WEDWED21:05 BBC Proms b00lr33w (Listen)WED2009, Prom 08: 800th Anniversary of Cambridge University,WEDPart 2WEDWEDThe celebration of Cambridge University's 800thWEDanniversary continues, with music by Jonathan Harvey andWEDJudith Weir, who studied at Cambridge, and CamilleWEDSaint-Saens, who was awarded an honorary doctorate by theWEDuniversity in 1893.WEDWEDThomas Trotter (organ)WEDChoirs of King's and St John's colleges (Harvey and Weir)WEDChoirs of Clare, Gonville and Caius, and Trinity collegesWED(Stanford only) BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDAndrew Davis (conductor, Stanford and Saint-Saens)WEDStephen Cleobury (conductor, Weir only)WEDAndrew Nethsingha (conductor, Harvey only)WEDWEDStanford: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in AWEDJonathan Harvey: Come, Holy GhostWEDJudith Weir: Ascending into HeavenWEDSaint-Saens: Symphony No 3 (Organ).WEDWED22:30 New Generation Artists b00lr33y (Listen)WEDNew Generation Artists, Mahan EsfahaniWEDThe series of chamber performances from the 2008-2010WEDintake of Radio 3 New Generation Artists, features IranianWEDharpsichordist Mahan Esfahani.WEDWEDMahan Esfahani (harpsichord)WEDWEDScarlatti: Sonata in D minor, Kk 417WEDSweelinck: Mein Junges Leben hat ein EndWEDPhilips: Amarilli di Julio RomanoWEDBernardo Storace: CiacconaWEDScarlatti: Sonata in B minor, Kk 87WEDSweelinck: Fantasia Chromatica.WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00bctsd (Listen)WEDRobert Graves and the Poetic Myth, Episode 2WEDWriter and broadcaster Graeme Fife explores the work ofWEDthe poet and novelist Robert Graves. Graeme exploresWEDGraves's use of ancient myth in understanding andWEDreflecting the wider world.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00lr340 (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington features some free interpretations ofWEDGuillaume de Machaut by French ensemble Hypnos, HenrykWEDGorecki's Valentine Piece for Solo Flute and Little Bell,WEDand a complete broadcast of Pink Floyd's classic AtomWEDHeart Mother.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 23 JULY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00lrqf5 (Listen)THU1.00amTHUGrieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Sonata No 2 for violinTHUand piano in G, Op 13THU1.22amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata No 3 for violin andTHUpiano in D minor, Op 108THU1.44amTHUFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata for violin and piano inTHUA, M8 Marianne Thorsen (violin) Havard Gimse (piano)THU2.11amTHUGilson, Paul (1865-1942): La Mer Flemish Radio OrchestraTHUFlemish Radio Choir Brassband BuizingenTHUMartyn Brabbins (conductor)THU2.47amTHUBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Les Franc-juges - overtureTHUBergen Philharmonic Orchestra John Nelson (conductor)THU3.01amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoTHUNo 3 in G, BWV1048 Australian Brandenburg OrchestraTHUPaul Dyer (conductor)THU3.14amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Notturno in E flat, D897THUVadim Repin (violin) Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)THULeif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU3.23amTHUSpohr, Louis (1784-1859): String Sextet in C, Op 140THUWiener StreichsextetTHU3.48amTHUKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Preludium and Allegro a laTHUPugnani Patrik Ringborg (violin)THUAnders Kilstrom (piano)THU3.55amTHUFrancaix, Jean (1912-1997): Wind Quintet No 1THUGalliard EnsembleTHU4.16amTHURavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Valses nobles et sentimentalesTHUTrondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)THU4.34amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in D minorTHUPeter Hannan (recorder) Colin Tilney (harpsichord)THUChristel Thielmann (viola da gamba)THU4.44amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in D, K576THUJonathan Biss (piano)THU5.01amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 170THU(Vergnugte Ruh', beliebte Seelenlust)THUAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo) Les Musiciens du LouvreTHUMarc Minkowski (conductor)THU5.22amTHURameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Les Indes GalantesTHU(excerpts) Norwegian Chamber OrchestraTHUTerje Tonnesen (conductor)THU5.35amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in G, Op 77 No1THUAustralian String QuartetTHU6.01amTHUDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): L'Isle joyeuseTHUJurate Karosaite (piano)THU6.09amTHUFinzi, Gerald (1901-1956): White-flowering daysTHUBBC Singers Stephen Layton (conductor)THU6.12amTHUPearsall, Robert Lucas (1795-1856): Lay a garland on herTHUhearse BBC Singers Bob Chilcott (conductor)THU6.15amTHUMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 3 in A minorTHUStavanger Symphony OrchestraTHUVytautas Lukocius (conductor)THU6.54amTHUStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Maria Theres... Hab' mir'sTHUgelobt (Der Rosenkavalier) Adrianna Pieczonka (soprano)THUTracey Dahl (soprano) Jean Stilwell (mezzo)THUMembers of the Toronto Symphony OrchestraTHUMario Bernardi (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00lrvv8 (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00lr4dk (Listen)THU10.00amTHULebrun: Oboe Concerto No 1 Paul Goodwin (oboe)THUThe English Concert Trevor Pinnock (conductor)THUArchiv 431 821-2THU10.19amTHUFranck: Sonata in A Kaja Danczowska (violin)THUKrystian Zimerman (piano) DG 431 469-2THU10.49amTHUGossec: Marche FunebreTHUOrchestra de la Garde RepublicaineTHURoger Boutry (conductor) EMI CDC 7494732THU10.53amTHUGossec: Hymne a la Statue de la LiberteTHUToulouse Capitole Choir and OrchestraTHUMichel Plasson (conductor EMI CDC 7494702THU10.55amTHUGossec: Marche VictorieuseTHUOrchestra de la Garde RepublicaineTHURoger Boutry (conductor) EMI CDC 7494732THU10.58amTHURott: Symphony in E Vienna Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUDennis Russell Davies (conductor) CPO 999 854-2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b007g181 (Listen)THUMaurice Ravel, Patrons and SlavesTHUDonald Macleod traces Ravel's sometimes troubledTHUrelationships with those who commissioned him.THUTHUAoua! [Chansons Madecasses]THUSarah Walker (soprano)/ The Nash EnsembleTHUVIRGIN CLASSICS vc545016 2 CD1 T9THUTHUDaphnis et Chloé [Interlude and Part 2]THUCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Chorus/ SimonTHURattle (cond) EMI cdc754303 2 CD1 T8THUTHULa Valse Berliner Phiharmoniker/ Pierre Boulez (cond)THUDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 447057 2 CD1 T14THUTHUPiano concerto for the Left HandTHUPascal Rogé (piano)/ Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal/THUCharles Dutoit (cond) DECCA 410230 2 CD1 T5THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lr4dm (Listen)THUCity of London Festival 2009, Meta4THULouise Fryer presents the young Finnish quartet Meta4,THUcurrently part of the BBC New Generation Artists scheme,THUin an all-Finnish programme recorded at the City of LondonTHUFestival.THUTHUJaakko Kuuisto: Play IIITHUTHUKaija Saariaho: Terra MemoriaTHUTHUSibelius: String Quartet in D minor, Op 56 (Voces Intimae).THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lrv16 (Listen)THULouise Fryer presents two very different musicalTHUmeditations on the Passion of Christ, by Haydn and JamesTHUMacMillan, recorded at the BBC Proms 2009.THUTHUHaydn: The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the CrossTHUJames MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the CrossTHUTHUElizabeth Watts (soprano) Renata Pokupic (mezzo)THUAndrew Kennedy (tenor) Darren Jeffery (bass-baritone)THUBBC Singers Manchester CamerataTHUDouglas Boyd (conductor)THUTHU4.00pmTHUHighlights from LSO St LukesTHUTHUElgar: Quintet in A minor for piano and strings, Op 84THUAronowitz Ensemble.THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00lrv18 (Listen)THUTHU19:30 BBC Proms b00lr4dp (Listen)THU2009, Prom 09: Moeran, Finzi, Elgar, Part 1THULive from the Royal Albert Hall, Vassily Sinaisky conductsTHUthe BBC Philharmonic in some lesser-known works of theTHUEnglish repertoire.THUTHUEJ Moeran's Symphony, introduced to the Proms in 1938 byTHUHenry Wood, was written partly in Norfolk and partly inTHUCounty Kerry and seems to evoke the landscapes, seashoresTHUand folk idioms of both locations.THUTHUFinzi's neo-Classical Grand Fantasia caps an unaccompaniedTHUand clearly Bach-inspired piano solo with a jaunty Toccata.THUTHULeon McCawley (piano) BBC PhilharmonicTHUVassily Sinaisky (conductor)THUTHUMoeran: Symphony in G minorTHUFinzi: Grand Fantasia and Toccata.THUTHU20:35 Twenty Minutes b00lr4dr (Listen)THUShelley's InvocationTHUPaul Farley explores Shelley's poem Invocation, theTHUinspiration behind Elgar's Second Symphony, which beginsTHUwith the line: 'Rarely, rarely comest thou, spirit ofTHUdelight'. He is joined by Shelley biographer Ann Wroe andTHUSimon Bainbridge of Lancaster University.THUTHU20:55 BBC Proms b00lr4dt (Listen)THU2009, Prom 09: Moeran, Finzi, Elgar, Part 2THULive from the Royal Albert Hall, Vassily Sinaisky conductsTHUthe BBC Philharmonic in some lesser-known works of the theTHUEnglish repertoire.THUTHUThe second half of the programme marks the 75thTHUanniversary of Elgar's death with his Symphony No 2, aTHUnobly expansive exploration of past sorrows recalled andTHUexorcised.THUTHUBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)THUTHUElgar: Symphony No 2 in E flat.THUTHU22:15 Sunday Feature b00g2qtp (Listen)THUHow Far Would You Go For A Dance?, Who Wears the Red Shoes?THUJudith Mackrell visits exceptional and pioneering dancersTHUand asks about their changing relationships with theirTHUbodies and their art. Including a rare interview withTHUSylvie Guillem, plus contributions from Ellen VanTHUSchuylenburch, Michael Clark, David Toole, Robert SwinstonTHUand Jonathan Goddard.THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00bcv00 (Listen)THURobert Graves and the Poetic Myth, Episode 3THUWriter and broadcaster Graeme Fife explores the work ofTHUthe poet and novelist Robert Graves.THUTHUGraeme recalls his visits to Graves's home in Mallorca andTHUconsiders the role in his life of the poet Laura Riding,THUwith whom he had a romantic and professional associationTHUas well as four other muses who followed.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00lr4p4 (Listen)THUFiona Talkington's late-night mix includes, at midnight,THUthis month's Late Junction collaboration session. AmericanTHUclarinettist David Rothenberg duets with tropical birds inTHULondon Zoo's aviary. Also featured are studioTHUimprovisations on the Turkish cumbus by Lu Edmonds.THUFRIFRIDAY 24 JULY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00lrr1v (Listen)FRI1.00amFRISweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Christe qui lux esFRIet dies; Echo Fantasia in D minorFRI1.10amFRIBull, John (c.1562-1628): Salvator mundiFRI1.14amFRISweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Toccata in D minorFRI1.17amFRIScheidemann, Heinrich (c.1596-1663): Ballet in D minorFRI(1671)FRI1.19amFRIReinken, Johan Adamszoon (c.1643-1722): HollandischeFRINachtigahl: Toccata in G minor; Fuga in G minorFRI1.35amFRISchildt, Melchior (1593-1667): Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh'FRIdarein Pieter Dirksen (organ)FRI1.42amFRIKempis, Nicolaes a (c.1600-1676): Symphonia No 1 a 5, Op 2FRIConcordia Mark Levy (conductor)FRI1.48amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): The Day of JudgmentFRIAnn Monoyios (soprano) David Cordier (countertenor)FRIWilfried Jochens (tenor) Stephan Schreckenberger (bass)FRIRheinische Kantorei Das Kleine KonzertFRIHermann Max (director)FRI3.01amFRICasella, Alfredo (1883-1947): Barcarola e scherzoFRIMin Park (flute) Huw Watkins (piano)FRI3.10amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Die schone MullerinFRIChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)FRI4.10amFRIAlbicastro, Henricus (1661-1730): Trio Sonata, Op 8 No 9FRIEnsemble 415 Chiara Banchini (director)FRI4.23amFRIMilano, Francesco Canova da (1497-1543): FantasiaFRIElena Cicinskaite (lute)FRI4.24amFRIMilano, Francesco Canova da (1497-1543): FantasiaFRIJurgen De Bruyn (guitar)FRI4.26amFRIHartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 6FRIFantasiestucke, Op 54 Nina Gade (piano)FRI4.42amFRIGombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Benedicto mensaeFRIBBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)FRI4.52amFRIBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Andante molto (Roma)FRISlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIMassenet, Jules (1842-1912): Meditation (Thais)FRIMarie Berard (violin) Canadian Opera Company OrchestraFRIRichard Bradshaw (conductor)FRI5.07amFRICaldara, Antonio (1670-1736): Vi sento, o Dio; Di quelFRIsangue (La Passione di Gesu Christo)FRIAnn Monoyios (soprano) Michael Chance (countertenor)FRIHugo Distler Chor La Stagione FrankfurtFRIMichael Schneider (conductor)FRI5.20amFRIRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): L'entretien des MusesFRIBob van Asperen (harpsichord)FRI5.26amFRIPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): The Duke of Gloucester'sFRITrumpet Suite Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet)FRIThe King's Consort Robert King (director)FRI5.38amFRIWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Wesendonck LiederFRILinda Maguire (soprano) CBC Vancouver OrchestraFRIMario Bernardi (conductor)FRI6.00amFRIGershwin, George (1898-1937), transcr. Percy Grainger: TheFRIMan I Love; Love Walked In Dennis Hennig (piano)FRI6.08amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle)FRIHungarian National Symphony OrchestraFRICarlo Zecchi (conductor)FRI6.31amFRIField, John (1782-1837): Rondo in A flat for piano andFRIstrings Eckart Selheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumFRIFranzjosef Maier (director)FRI6.40amFRIAnon., c.1500: Kyrie Eleison (in 4 parts); Colomba senzaFRIfielle Clare Wilkinson (mezzo)FRIMusica Antiqua of London Philip Thorby (viole/director)FRI6.49amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in D, K381FRIVilma Rindzeviciute, Irina Venckus (pianos).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00lrvvd (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00lrczl (Listen)FRI10.00amFRICherubini: Overture (Medee)FRICity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraFRILawrence Foster (conductor) Claves CD 50-9513FRI10.07amFRIBach: Violin Concerto in E, BWV1042FRIAkiko Suwanai (violin) Chamber Orchestra of EuropeFRIAlexander Janiczek (conductor) Philips 475 6934FRI10.24amFRIAlkan: Cello Sonata in E, Op 47 Alban Gerhardt (cello)FRISteven Osborne (piano) Hyperion CDA67624FRI10.58amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 59 Esterhazy OrchestraFRIDavid Blum (conductor)FRILP: Vanguard VSL 11063FRI11.21amFRIBernstein: Chichester PsalmsFRIDominic Martelli (boy soprano) Rachel Masters (harp)FRIGary Kettel (percussion) Thomas Trotter (organ)FRICorydon Singers Matthew Best (conductor)FRIHyperion CDA66219FRI11.40amFRITchaikovsky: 1812 Overture Vienna State Opera ChorusFRIVienna Philharmonic Lorin Maazel (conductor)FRIMasterworks CD 37252.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b007g18f (Listen)FRIMaurice Ravel, ComposersFRIDonald Macleod looks at Ravel in the context of hisFRIcontemporaries, from those who influenced him to those whoFRIlooked to him for inspiration.FRIFRISérénade grotesque Paul Crossley (piano) CRD crd 3384FRICD1 T11FRIFRIA la manière de Borodine, Chabrier Roger Muraro (piano)FRIACCORD 476 0941 CD2 T11FRIFRIBerceuse for Gabriel FauréFRIRegis Pasquier (vln)/ Brigitte Engerer (piano)FRIHMC 901364 CD1 T8FRIFRITrois Poèmes de Stéphane MallarméFRIDawn Upshaw (soprano)/ Carmit Zori, Robert RinehartFRI(violins)/ Sarah Clarke (viola)/ Eric Bartlett (cello)/FRIFenwick Smith, Laura Gilbert (flutes)/ Thomas Hill,FRIMitchell Weiss (clarinets)/ Randall Hodgkinson (piano)FRIELEKTRA/NONESUCH 55979262 2 CD1 T2FRIFRISonata for violin and pianoFRIJean-Jacques Kantorow (vln)/ Jacques Rouvier (piano)FRIERATO ECD 71569 CD1 T3FRIFRIDon Quichotte à DulcinéeFRIJose van Dam (baritone)/ BBC Symphony Orchestra/ PierreFRIBoulez (cond) SONY CLASSICAL Sl64 107 CD1 T7FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lrczn (Listen)FRICity of London Festival 2009, Tom Arthurs, RichardFRIFairhurst City of London Festival 2009FRIFRILouise Fryer presents BBC New Generation Artist TomFRIArthurs (trumpet) and Richard Fairhurst (piano) in theFRIworld premiere of a special BBC Radio 3 commission.FRIPostcards from Pushkin is a series of pieces composed byFRITom Arthurs, centred on small but inspirational quotationsFRIfrom the poetry of Aleksandr Pushkin.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lrvk1 (Listen)FRIProms 2009: Prom 8 (Repeat) BBC Proms 2009FRIFRILouise Fryer presents another chance to hear a PromsFRIcelebrating the 800th anniversary of the University ofFRICambridge. The concert features a convocation of collegeFRIchoirs, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and alumni includingFRIconductor Andrew Davis and soloists Simon Keenlyside andFRIThomas Trotter.FRIFRIAs professor of music, Stanford taught Vaughan Williams,FRIwho wrote his Wasps overture for a university staging ofFRIAristophanes's comedy. Vaughan Williams later set versesFRIby former university orator George Herbert in his FiveFRIMystical Songs. Judith Weir and Jonathan Harvey, who thisFRIyear celebrates his seventieth birthday, also studied atFRICambridge. Ryan Wigglesworth, a Cambridge lecturer andFRIfellow of Corpus Christi College, has crafted a new workFRIespecially for this concert. The performance ends with aFRIglorious symphonic work for full orchestra and organ byFRICamille Saint-Saens, who was honoured with a doctorate byFRIthe university in 1893.FRIFRIArr David Willcocks: National AnthemFRIVaughan Williams: OVerture (The Wasps)FRIRyan Wigglesworth: The Genesis of Secrecy (BBC commission;FRIworld premiere) Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical SongsFRIStanford: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in AFRIJonathan Harvey: Come, Holy GhostFRIJudith Weir: Ascending into HeavenFRISaint-Saens: Symphony No 3 (Organ)FRIFRIThomas Trotter (organ) Simon Keenlyside (baritone)FRIChoirs of Clare, Gonville and Caius, King's and St John'sFRIColleges, Cambridge BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIAndrew Davis (conductor) Andrew Nesthinga (conductor)FRIStephen Cleobury (conductor)FRIFRI4.15pmFRIHighlights from LSO St Luke'sFRIFRIBridge: Piano Sonata Ashley Wass (piano).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00lrvk3 (Listen)FRIFRI19:30 BBC Proms b00lrczq (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 10: Takemitsu, Debussy, Ravel, Sarasate,FRIHosokawa, Part 1FRIJun Markl conducts the Orchestre de Lyon in a three-partFRIconcert tracing musical cross-fertilisations between EastFRIand West, and between France and Spain. Takemitsu'sFRICeremonial showcases the Japanese sho (mouth organ).FRIFRIMayumi Miyata (sho) Orchestre National de LyonFRIJun Markl (conductor)FRIFRITakemitsu: Ceremonial - An Autumn OdeFRIDebussy, orch Caplet: Pagodes (Estampes)FRIRavel: Rapsodie espagnole.FRIFRI20:10 Twenty Minutes b00lrd1x (Listen)FRIThe Roma TodayFRINovelist Louise Doughty has long known that her father'sFRIfamily were English Romanies. She looks at the poor imageFRIand status of Romanies across Europe today, revealing aFRIdepressing story of age-old prejudice which is currentlyFRIbeing exacerbated by anxieties about immigration and theFRIeconomic downturn.FRIFRIOn a more positive note, she celebrates the way thatFRIRomany cultural influences, as interpreted by composersFRIsuch as Ravel and Sarasate, can help to improve life forFRIthe Roma and Sinti people who are one of Europe'sFRIfastest-growing ethnic minorities.FRIFRI20:30 BBC Proms b00lrczs (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 10: Takemitsu, Debussy, Ravel, Sarasate,FRIHosokawa, Part 2FRIJun Markl conducts the Orchestre de Lyon in a three-partFRIconcert tracing musical cross-fertilisations between EastFRIand West, and between France and Spain. A key influence onFRITakemitsu's Green was Debussy, who himself used orientalFRIscales and sonorities on Pagodes and La mer.FRIFRIAkiko Suwanai (violin) Orchestre National de LyonFRIJun Markl (conductor)FRIFRITakemitsu: Green Sarasate: Carmen FantasyFRIRavel: Tzigane.FRIFRI21:10 Twenty Minutes b00lrt0r (Listen)FRISho and TellFRIRobin Thompson, the only British musican to have masteredFRIthe sho, explores this remarkable instrument, which isFRIfascinating technically as well as visually. In each ofFRIits bamboo pipes is a free reed, similar to those in aFRIharmonica.FRIFRIThe sho sounds as the player inhales as well as exhales,FRIallowing very long runs, and as several notes can beFRIplayed simultaneously it functions as both a chordal andFRImelodic instrument.FRIFRI21:30 BBC Proms b00lrczv (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 10: Takemitsu, Debussy, Ravel, Sarasate,FRIHosokawa, Part 3FRIJun Markl conducts the Orchestre de Lyon in a three-partFRIconcert tracing musical cross-fertilisations between EastFRIand West, and between France and Spain. The sho reapearsFRIin Hosakawa's recent piece Cloud and Light, which wasFRIinspired by an image of the Buddha.FRIFRIMayumi Miyata (sho) Orchestre National de LyonFRIJun Markl (conductor)FRIFRIHosakawa: Cloud and Light Debussy: La mer.FRIFRI22:30 New Generation Artists b00lrhxk (Listen)FRINew Generation Artists, Tom ArthursFRISeries of chamber performances from the 2008-2010 intakeFRIof BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists.FRIFRIBritish trumpet player Tom Arthurs performs improvisationsFRIFRITom Arthurs (flugelhorn and trumpet)FRIPetr Cancura (tenor saxophone) Julie Sassoon (piano)FRIRudi Fischerlehner (drums)FRIFRIImprovisation Arthurs: Disjointed Realities.FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00bcv5w (Listen)FRIRobert Graves and the Poetic Myth, Episode 4FRIWriter and broadcaster Graeme Fife explores the work ofFRIthe poet and novelist Robert Graves.FRIFRIGraeme considers the part sexual love, sexless poetic loveFRIand marital love all played in Graves's later work.FRIFRI23:15 WOMAD Live 2009 b00lrhxm (Listen)FRIWOMAD Live 2009, Eliades Ochoa/Mariam Hassan/Channi SinghFRIFrom Charlton Park in Wiltshire, Andrew McGregor, CharlieFRIGillett, Lopa Kothari and Lucy Duran begin presentFRIperformances from WOMAD, the globe's leading festival ofFRIworld music.FRIFRIThis programme features performances from the Buena VistaFRISocial Club's Eliades Ochoa and Saharawi singing starFRIMariam Hassan from the Open Air Stage, the Portico QuartetFRIfrom the Siam Tent, as well as the Dennis Bovell Dub BandFRIand Bhangra pioneer Channi Singh on Radio 3's own stage inFRIthe shady Arboretum. Plus interviews and truck sessions.FRIFRI
17 July 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 18/07/2009 - 24/07/2009
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