24 July 2009

Radio 3 Listings for 25/07/2009 - 31/07/2009


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SAT SATURDAY 25 JULY 2009 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b00lrsq2 (Listen) SAT 1.00am SAT Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954): Capriccio - Luim; Pallieter; SAT Bruilofstfeest: Romanza for Violin and Orchestra; Summer SAT Idyll; James Ensor Suite Guido De Neve (violin) SAT Flemish Radio Orchestra Michel Tabachnik (conductor) SAT 2.08am SAT Guilain, Jean-Adam (c.1680-1739): Suite du premier ton SAT Norbert Bartelsman (organ) SAT 2.17am SAT Grechaninov, Alexandr Tikhonovich (1864-1956): Missa SAT Festiva, Op 154 Yves Castagnet (organ) SAT Radio France Chorus Vladislav Chernuchenko (conductor) SAT 2.40am SAT Vladigerov, Pancho (1899-1978): Sonatina concertante, Op 28 SAT Ivan Eftimov (piano) SAT 3.01am SAT Anon., attrib. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Ich SAT lasse dich nicht Cantus Colln SAT 3.05am SAT Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Der Herr lebet, SAT Wq251 Barbara Schlick (soprano) SAT Hilke Helling (contralto) Wilfried Jochens (tenor) SAT Gotthold Schwarz (bass) Das Kleine Konzert SAT Rheinische Kantorei Hermann Max (conductor) SAT 3.42am SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Quartet in B flat, Op 64 No 3 SAT Talisker Quartet SAT 4.02am SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809); text: Peter Pindar (1738-1819): SAT Der Sturm Netherlands Radio Choir SAT Netherlands Chamber Orchestra SAT Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor) SAT 4.13am SAT Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Sonata in G for cello and SAT continuo, Op 5 Jaap ter Linden (cello) SAT Ton Koopman (harpsichord) SAT Ageet Zweistra (cello continuo) SAT 4.23am SAT Kuyper, Elisabeth (1877-1953): Der Pfeil und das Lied; SAT Marienlied; Ich komme heim aus dem Sonnenland; Zwischen SAT dir und mir; Herzendiebchen, Op 17 Nos 1-5 SAT Irene Maessen (soprano) SAT Rachel Ann Morgan (mezzo-soprano) Frans van Ruth (piano) SAT 4.36am SAT Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Miroir de Peine SAT Roberta Alexander (soprano) SAT Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra SAT David Porcelijn (conductor) SAT 4.50am SAT Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Overture (Fierrabras) SAT Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra SAT Hans Zender (conductor) SAT 5.01am SAT Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Capriccio SAT Wyneke Jordans, Leo van Doeselaar (pianos) SAT 5.06am SAT Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Capriccio-Scherzo, Op 25c SAT Croatian Radio Symphony Orchestra SAT Mladen Tarbuk (conductor) SAT 5.15am SAT Merula, Tarquinio (1594-1665): Capriccio cromatico in G SAT Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) SAT 5.19am SAT Ponchielli, Amilcare (1834-1886): Capriccio for oboe and SAT piano, Op 80 Wan-Soo Mok (oboe) Hyun-Soo Chi (piano) SAT 5.30am SAT Lorenzo, Leonardo de (1875-1962): Capriccio brillante, Op SAT 31 SAT Vladislav Brunner, Juraj Brunner, Milan Brunner (flutes) SAT 5.40am SAT Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Capriccio sopra la SAT bassa fiamenga Musica Fiata Koln SAT Roland Wilson (director) SAT 5.45am SAT Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Capriccio Italien SAT Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Andrey Boreyko (conductor) SAT 6.01am SAT Marais, Marin (1656-1728): Caprice ou Sonate SAT Pierre Pitzl, Marcy Jean Brenner (violas da gamba) SAT Augusta Campagne (harpsichord) SAT 6.07am SAT Roukens, Joey (b.1982): Un cuadro de Yucatan SAT Janine Jansen (violin) SAT 6.12am SAT Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Introduction and Rondo SAT capriccioso, Op 28 Moshe Hammer (violin) SAT Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) SAT 6.21am SAT Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Three Rag Caprices, Op 78 SAT CBC Vancouver Orchestra Daniel Swift (conductor) SAT 6.29am SAT Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Caprice bohemien, Op 12 SAT Queensland Symphony Orchestra SAT Vladimir Verbitsky (conductor) SAT 6.49am SAT Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Capriccio brillante SAT Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra SAT Ondrej Lenard (conductor). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b00lwf54 (Listen) SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b00ls286 (Listen) SAT Recent releases of Bach, Bruckner and Delius SAT Welcome to Summer CD Review with Andrew McGregor, Radio SAT 3’s regular look at all that’s new in the world of SAT recorded music. SAT SAT In this week’s programme (timings are approximate): SAT SAT 09.05 am SAT MARTUCCI: Symphony No.2; Theme and Variations*; Gavotta; SAT Tarantella SAT Lya De Barberiis (piano)*, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, SAT Francesco La Vecchia (conductor) SAT Naxos 8.570930 (CD, Budget Price) SAT SAT BACH: The complete transcriptions for piano by REGER SAT Markus Becker (piano) SAT Hyperion CDA 67683 (2 CDs – “2 for the price of 1”) SAT SAT BACH: Cantatas: Es ist das Heil uns kommen her BWV9; SAT Vergnugte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust BWV170; Argre dich, o SAT Seele, nicht BWV186; Was willst du dich betruben BWV107; SAT Es wartet alles auf dich BWV187 SAT BACH/KUHNAU (attrib.): Der Gerechte kommt um SAT Joane Lunn, Katharine Fuge (soprano), Michael Chance, SAT Richard Wyn Roberts (alto), James Gilchrist, Kobie van SAT Rensburg (tenor), Stephen Varcoe, Stephan Loges (bass), SAT Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot SAT Gardner (conductor) SDG 156 (2 CDs, Mid Price) SAT SAT BACH: Violin Sonata in G minor trans. Godowsky; Sheep may SAT safely graze trans. Petri; Air from Orch. Suite No.3 SAT trans. Siloti; Gavotte from Violin Partita in B minor SAT trans. Saint-Saens; Andante from Violin Sonata in A minor SAT trans. Siloti; Siciliano from Flute Sonata in E flat SAT trans. Siloti; Zion hort die Wachter singen trans. Kempff; SAT Largo from Keyboard Concerto in F trans Bax; Bouree from SAT Cello Suite in C trans. Godowsky; Chaconne from Violin SAT Partita in D minor trans. Busoni Alessio Bax (piano) SAT Signum Classics SIGCD 156 (CD) SAT SAT BACH: Mass in B minor SAT Lucy Crowe, Julia Lezhneva, Joanne Lunn, Blandine SAT Staskiewicz (soprano), Nathalie Stutzmann, Terry Wey SAT (alto), Colin Balzer, Markus Brutscher (tenor), Christian SAT Immler, Luca Tittoto (bass), Les Musiciens du Louvre SAT Grenoble, Marc Minkowski (conductor) Naïve V 5145 (2CDs) SAT SAT 10.00 am SAT BRUCKNER: Symphony No.3 in D minor SAT Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Ivor Bolton (conductor) SAT Oehms Classics OC 722 (CD) SAT SAT BRUCKNER: Symphony No.4 in E flat SAT Bavarian State Orchestra, Kent Nagano (conductor) SAT Sony Classical 88697368812 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT BRUCKNER: Symphony No.5 in B flat SAT Orchestre des Champs-Elysees, Philippe Herreweghe SAT (conductor) Harmonia Mundi HMC 902011 (CD) SAT SAT BRUCKNER: Symphony No.9 in D minor SAT Dresden Staatskapelle, Fabio Luisi (conductor) SAT Sony Classical 88697299642 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT 10.45 am SAT WAGNER: Faust Overture; SCHUMANN: Symphony No.2; MARTUCCI: SAT La canzone dei ricordi*; TOMMASINI: Carnival of Venice SAT Bruna Castagna (mezzo)*, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo SAT Toscanini (conductor) SAT Naxos 8.110836-37 (2 CDs, Budget Price) SAT SAT MARTUCCI: Complete Orchestra Works SAT George Ives (cello), James Clark (violin), Francesco SAT Caramiello (piano), Rachel Yakar (soprano), Philharmonia SAT Orchestra, Francesco D’Avalos (conductor) SAT Brilliant Classics 93439 (4 CDs, Budget Price) SAT SAT MARTUCCI: Symphony No.1; Giga; Canzonetta; Andante*; SAT Nocturne SAT Andrea Noferini (cello)*, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, SAT Francesco La Vecchia (conductor) SAT Naxos 8.570929 (CD, Budget Price) SAT SAT MARTUCCI: Symphony No.2; Theme and Variations*; Gavotta; SAT Tarantella SAT Lya De Barberiis (piano)*, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, SAT Francesco La Vecchia (conductor) SAT Naxos 8.570930 (CD, Budget Price) SAT SAT MARTUCCI: Piano Quintet; Piano Trio SAT Mario Borciani (piano) Giovane Quartetto Italiano SAT Claves CD 509210 (CD) SAT SAT MARTUCCI: Piano Concerto No.1*; La canzone dei ricordi** SAT Gesualdo Coggi (piano)*, Silvia Pasini (mezzo)**, SAT Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, Francesco La Vecchia SAT (conductor) Naxos 8.570931 (CD, Budget Price) SAT SAT MARTUCCI: La canzone dei ricordi*; Notturno; RESPIGHI: Il SAT tramonto* SAT Brigitte Balleys (mezzo)*, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, SAT Jesus Lopez-Cobos (conductor) Claves CD 509807 (CD) SAT SAT 11.35 am SAT DELIUS: Violin Sonatas Nos.1-3; Violin Sonata in B SAT Susanne Stanzeleit (violin), Gustav Fenyo (piano) SAT Naxos 8.572261 (CD, Budget Price) SAT SAT DELIUS: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1-3; Violin Sonata in B SAT Tasmin Little (violin), Piers Lane (piano) SAT Sony Classical 88697532142 (CD, Budget Price) SAT SAT BRITTEN: Double concerto (ed. Matthews)*; Variations on a SAT Theme of Frank Bridge; Les Illuminations** SAT Pieter Schoeman (violin)*, Alexander Zemtsov (viola)*, SAT Sally Matthews (soprano)**, London Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Vladimir Jurowski (conductor) LPO 0037 (CD, Mid Price) SAT SAT DELIUS: Hiawatha; Suite for violin and orch.; Legende; SAT Double concerto; Caprice and Elegy SAT Philippe Graffin (violin), Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola), BBC SAT Concert Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones (conductor) SAT Dutton CDLX 7226 (CD) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Feature b00ls288 (Listen) SAT Novelist and guitar enthusiast Louis de Bernieres and SAT classical guitar virtuoso Craig Ogden travel to Linares in SAT Andalucia to visit the museum established in honour of its SAT most famous son, Andres Segovia, and to discover more SAT about the man regarded as the greatest guitarist of the SAT 20th century. SAT SAT Albeniz: Granada DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Granados: Spanish Dance No 10 (Danse triste) DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Granados: Spanish Dance No 5 (Andaluza) DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Granados: El Maja de Goya DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Bach: Gavotte en rondeau (Lute Suite No 4) DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Frescobaldi: Air DG 471699-22 SAT SAT Tarrega: Estudio in A EMI R6104720 SAT SAT Sor: Study in D DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Sor: Variations on a Theme by Mozart Naxos 8.111090 SAT SAT Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de lin DG 471699-22 SAT SAT Torroba: Torija (Castles of Spain) DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Tedesco: Sonata (Omaggio a Boccherini) (finale) SAT DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Llobet: El noi de la mare Naxos 8.111087 SAT SAT Falla: Homenaje DG 471698-22 SAT SAT Ponce: Concierto del Sur (1st mvt) DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Ponce: Sonatina Naxos 8.111088 SAT SAT Chopin: Prelude No 7 in A DG 471699-22 SAT SAT Albeniz: Sevilla EMI R6104720 SAT SAT Mompou: Muneira (Suite Compostelana) DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Villa-Lobos: Study No 1 Naxos 8.111088 SAT SAT Segovia: Estudio sin luz DG 471699-22 SAT SAT Torroba: Fandanguillo (Suite Castellana) EMI R6104720 SAT SAT Torroba: Los Mayos DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Tarrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra DG 471698-22 SAT SAT Rodrigo: Fandango DG 471430-2 SAT SAT Albeniz: Granada DG 471430-2. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b00ls7hq (Listen) SAT Catherine Bott presents highlights of a concert in the Sir SAT Jack Lyons Concert Hall in the University of York, given SAT as part of the York Early Music Festival 2009. SAT SAT Fabio Bonizzoni directs La Risonanza in a programme of SAT music by Handel and his Italian contemporaries including SAT Stradella, Marchitelli and Porpora. SAT SAT Alessandro Stradella: Sistite sidera SAT Emanuela Galli (soprano) SAT SAT Pietro Marchitelli: Sonata No 2 a 3 violini e basso SAT SAT Niccolo Porpora: Or si m'avveggio, oh Amore SAT Emanuela Galli (soprano) SAT SAT Handel: Armida Abbandonata, HWV105 SAT Emanuela Galli (soprano). SAT SAT 14:00 BBC Proms b00lqycs (Listen) SAT 2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 01 - Henry VIII SAT Anniversary SAT From Cadogan Hall, Andrew Carwood directs The Cardinall's SAT Musick in a programme marking the 500th anniversary of the SAT coronation of Henry VIII. SAT SAT Richly sonorous and grand in design, the music of the time SAT combines massive choral writing with a complex layering of SAT solo lines. The mix of sacred and secular includes songs SAT by King Henry himself and settings of texts in his honour SAT by leading composers of the day. SAT SAT Henry VIII: Pastyme with good companye SAT Fayrfax: Gloria (Missa Regali ex progenie) SAT W Cornysh: Ah, Robin, gentle Robin SAT Henry VIII: Helas, madame SAT Fayrfax: Benedicte! What dreamed I? SAT Sampson: Psallite felices SAT Taverner: Christe Jesu, pastor bone SAT Tallis: Sancte Deus, sancte fortis SAT Ludford: Domine Jesu Christe. SAT SAT 15:00 World Routes b00lvf15 (Listen) SAT World Routes at WOMAD 2009, Gochaq Askerove and Cimarron SAT From Radio 3's stage in Charlton Park's arboretum, Lucy SAT Duran presents the WOMAD debut of one of the great voices SAT of Central Asia, Azerbaijani singer Gochaq Askerov, as SAT well as highlights from a set by Cimarron, a Colombian SAT seven-piece band who play the fiercely virtuosic Joropo SAT folk style. SAT SAT 16:00 Jazz Library b00ls7hs (Listen) SAT Shelly Manne SAT Alyn Shipton is joined by drum expert Richard Pite to SAT select highlights from Shelly Manne's prolific recording SAT career, showing his total mastery of percussion in any SAT idiom. Manne spanned more different styles of jazz than SAT almost any musician, ranging from the swing groups of SAT Coleman Hawkins to the free jazz of Ornette Coleman. SAT SAT DISC 1 Title: The Man I Love Artist: Coleman Hawkins SAT Composer: Gershwin SAT Album: Introduction to Coleman Hawkins Label: Fuel 2000 SAT Number 302061 582 2, Tr 4 SAT Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone), Eddie SAT Heywood (piano), Oscar Pettiford (bass), Shelly Manne SAT (drums). 23 Dec 1943 SAT SAT DISC 2 Title: Artistry in Percussion SAT Artist: Stan Kenton Composer: Rugulo SAT Album: Stan Kenton Story Label: Proper SAT Number Properbox 13 CD 2, Tr 22 SAT Personnel: Buddy Childers, Ray Wetzel, Chico Alvarez, John SAT Anderson, Ken Hanna (trumpet), Kai Winding, Miff Sines, SAT Milt Kabak (trombone), Bart Varsaloma (bass trombone), Al SAT Anthonym Boots Mussulli, Vido Musso, Bob Cooper, Bob Gioga SAT (reeds), Stan Kenton (piano), Bob Ahern (guitar), Eddie SAT Safranski (bass), Shelly Manne (drums). 4 June 1946 SAT SAT DISC 3 Title: Chiquito Loco Artist: Shorty Rogers SAT Composer: Rogers Album: West Coast Sounds SAT Label: Fresh Sound Number 2231 CD 1, Tr 24 SAT Personnel: Shorty Rogers, Conrad Gozzo, Maynard Ferguson, SAT Tom Reeves, John Howell (trumpet), Milt Bernhart, Harry SAT Betts, John Haliburton (trombone), John Graas (french SAT horn), Gene Englund (tuba), Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Jimmy SAT Giuffre, Bobb Cooper (reeds), Marty Paich (piano), Curtis SAT Counce (bass), Shelly Manne (drums). March/April 1953 SAT SAT DISC 4 Title: The Sound Effects Manne SAT Artist: Shelly Manne Composer: Manne SAT Album: Best of Shelly Manne Label: Contemporary SAT Number 5715, Tr 11 SAT Originally on The Three and the Two (Contemporary) SAT Personnel: Shelly Manne (percussion), Russ Freeman SAT (piano). rec: 1954 SAT SAT DISC 5 Title: With a Little Bit of Luck SAT Artist: Shelly Manne Trio: Composer: Lerner/Leowe SAT Album: My Fair Lady SAT Label: Contemporary/Original Jazz Classics SAT Number OJCCD 336, Tr 7 SAT Personnel: Shelly Manne (drums), Andre Previn (piano), SAT Leroy Vinnegar (bass). August 17, 1956 SAT SAT DISC 6 Title: Poco Loco Artist: Shelly Manne: SAT Composer: Powell Album: Swingin' Sounds SAT Label: Contemporary Number OJCCD 267-2, Tr 4 SAT Personnel: Stu Williamson (trumpet), Charlie Mariano (alto SAT saxophone), Russ Freeman (piano), Leroy Vinnegar (bass), SAT Shelly Manne (drums). Rec. 1956 SAT SAT DISC 7 Title: Concerto for Clarinet and Combo Part 2 SAT Artist: Shelly Manne Composer: Bill Smith SAT Album: Shelly Manne and his Men Vol 2 SAT Label: Contemporary Number OJCCD 1910-2, Tr 8 SAT Personnel includes: Bill Smith (clarinet), Russ Freeman SAT (piano), Monty Budwig (bass), Shelly Manne (drums) SAT SAT DISC 8 Title: Tomorrow Is the Question SAT Artist: Ornette Coleman Composer: Coleman SAT Album: Tomorrow is the Question SAT Label: Original Jazz Classics Number 342, Tr 1 SAT Personnel: Ornette Coleman (alto saxophone), Don Cherry SAT (trumpet), Percy Heath (bass), Shelly Manne (drums). March SAT 1959 SAT SAT DISC 9 Title: Poinciana SAT Artist: Shelly Manne and his Menne SAT Composer: Simon, Lliso, Bernier SAT Album: Live at the Blackhawk Vol 1 SAT Label: Original Jazz Classics (Contemporary) SAT Number 656, Tr 3 SAT Personnel: Joe Gordon (trumpet), Richie Kamuca (tenor SAT saxophone), Victor Feldman (piano), Monty Budwig (bass), SAT Shelly Manne (drums). 1959 SAT SAT DISC 10 Title: Three on a Match Artist: Shelly Manne SAT Composer: John Morell Album: Alive in London SAT Label: Contemporary Number OJCCD 7732, Tr 1 SAT Personnel: Gary Barone (trumpet), John Gross (tenor SAT saxophone), Mike Wofford (electric piano), John Morell SAT (guitar), Roland Haynes (bass), Shelly Manne (drums). SAT Ronnie Scott's July 1970. SAT SAT 17:00 BBC Proms b00ls7hw (Listen) SAT 2009, Prom 11: David Titterington SAT David Titterington takes to the Royal Albert Hall's Willis SAT organ to perform Elgar's grand sonata composed in 1895 for SAT Worcester Cathedral's new organist Hugh Blair to play for SAT a group of visiting Americans. SAT SAT The so-called Second Sonata is in fact a free SAT transcription by Ivor Atkins, Blair's successor, of the SAT Severn Suite, compiled from youthful sketches by the SAT elderly Elgar in 1930. SAT SAT The transatlantic connection is continued in Peter SAT Dickinson's Blue Rose Variations, in which the British SAT composer, born in the year of Elgar's death, takes a SAT famous tune by Edward MacDowell and gives it a blues and SAT ragtime spin. SAT SAT David Titterington (organ) SAT SAT Elgar, arr. Atkins: Organ Sonata No 2 SAT Peter Dickinson: Blue Rose Variations SAT Elgar: Organ Sonata No 1 in G. SAT SAT 18:15 Jazz Record Requests b00ls28b (Listen) SAT SAT JRR Signature Tune: SAT Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Wynton SAT Marsalis) SAT Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), SAT Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker SAT (bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal SAT (b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988 SAT Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues SAT 1989 CD (CBS 465129 2) SAT SAT Parkway Stomp (Albert Wynn, Thomas A. Dorsey) (3:16) SAT Performed by Dolphin Jazz Band: Peter Treger (cnt) Brian SAT Towers (tb) Chris Watford (cl, as) Jon Collinson (p) Ted SAT Bishop (bj) Johnny Griffiths (b) Alan Whitmore (d) SAT Recorded 17 December 1961, Middlesex, England SAT Taken from the album Vintage Jazz BBC the Dolphin Jazz Band SAT LP (VJM VEP 12. S2/2) SAT SAT St. Louis Blues (Handy) (2:36) SAT Performed by Art Tatum (p) SAT Recorded 21 March 1933, New York City SAT Taken from the album Piano Grand Master SAT 2003 CD (Proper P1337 Disc 1, Track 3) SAT SAT Happy Blues (Larkin) (2:58) SAT Performed by The Hollywood Hucksters: Charlie Shavers (tp) SAT Benny Goodman (cl, v) Benny Carter (as) Dave Cavanaugh SAT (ts, as) Joe Koch (bs) Red Norvo (vb, xyl) Jimmy Rowles SAT (p) Irving Ashby (g) Red Callender (b) Lee Young (d) Stan SAT Kenton (v) Recorded 29 May 1947, Los Angeles SAT Taken from the album Benny Goodman and his Orchestra 1947 SAT 2005 CD (Classics1396 (1) Track 16) SAT SAT This is Always (H Warren, M Gordon) (4:19) SAT Performed by Annie Ross (vcl) Gerry Mulligan (bs) Art SAT Farmer (tp) Bill Crow (b) Dave Bailey (d) Bob Burns (cl) SAT Tony Crombie (p) Roy Plummer (b) Lennie Rush (d) SAT Recorded 1957, New York SAT Taken from the album Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan SAT 1988 CD (Manhattan CDP7468522 (1) Track 5) SAT SAT Jeruvian (David Van Kriedt) (3:35) SAT Performed by Dick Collins (tp) Paul Desmond (as) David Van SAT Kreidt (ts) Bob Bates (b) Joe Dodge (d) SAT Recorded San Francisco, CA, October, 1954 SAT Taken from the album The Paul Desmond Quintet/Quartet SAT Featuring Don Elliott SAT 1992 CD (Original Jazz Classics OJCCD7122 (1) Track 1) SAT SAT ‘S Wonderful (George Gershwin) (4:57) SAT Performed by Johnny Smith (g) Johnny Rae (vb) George SAT Roumanis (b) Johnny Lee (d) Recorded 1956 SAT Taken from the album Johnny Smith and his New Quartet SAT LP (Vogue LAE 12202 S1/5) SAT SAT Alice in Wonderland Take 2 (Fain, Hilliard) (8:04) SAT Performed by Bill Evans (p) Scott LaFaro (b) Paul Motian SAT (d) Recorded 25 June 1961, New York SAT Taken from the album Sunday at the Village Vanguard SAT CD (Riverside OJCCD1402 (1) Track 5) SAT SAT Victor (Ganley) (6:33) SAT Performed by The Allan Ganley Jazz Legacy: Andy SAT Mackintosh, Julian Siegel, Alan Barnes, Roy Willox, Jimmy SAT Hastings (sax) Simon Gardner, Tony Fisher, Henry Lowther, SAT Martin Shaw, Mike Lovatt (tp) Mark Nightingale, Cliff SAT Hardie, Gordon Campbell, Bill Geldard, Ashley Horton (tb) SAT John Horler (p) Phil Lee (g) Malcolm Creese (b) Mike Smith SAT (d) Recorded 17 March 2009, Buckinghamshire, England SAT Taken from the album June Time SAT 2009 CD (Vocalion CDSML8454 Track 1) SAT SAT Pavane (Ian Carr, Trevor Tomkins) (6:44) SAT Performed by Don Rendell Quartet: Don Rendell (ts) Ian SAT Carr (fln) John Mealing (p) Michael Garrick (p) Dave Green SAT (b) Trevor Tomkins (d) Recorded 23 July 1968 SAT Taken from the album Don Rendell 4/5 plus Rendell – Carr SAT Quintet CD (Spotlite SPJCD566 Track 14) SAT SAT Twins (Johnny Griffin, Eddie Davis) (6:26) SAT Performed by Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Johnny Griffin (ts) SAT Junior Mance (p) Larry Gales (b) Ben Riley (d) SAT Recorded 4 & 10 November 1960, New York SAT Taken from the album Tough Tenors SAT LP (Jazzland JLP31 S1/3) SAT SAT If I Only Had a Brain (Harold Arlen) (5:28) SAT Performed by Abbey Lincoln (vcl) Marc Cary (p) John Ormond SAT (b) Alvester Garnett (d) Recorded June 1998, New York SAT Taken from the album Get Happy: The Harold Arlen SAT Centennial Celebration SAT 2005 CD (Verve 0602498267301 Track 10) SAT SAT Oh, Lady Be Good (Jam session) (George Gershwin) (10:20) SAT Performed by Members of The Count Basie Orchestra and the SAT Benny Goodman Sextet, Solos in order: 1st and 2nd Chorus SAT Count Basie, 3rd and 4th Lester Young, 5th Meade Lux SAT Lewis, 6th and 7th Albert Ammons, 8th 9th and 10th Charlie SAT Christian, 11th and 12th Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison, 13th SAT Fletcher Henderson, 14th and 15th Walter page, 16th and SAT 17th ensemble, Joe Jones (d) Recorded 24 December 1939 SAT Taken from the album From Spirituals to Swing SAT 1999 CD (Vanguard 3VCD169/71-2 Disc 3, Track 20) SAT SAT 19:30 BBC Proms b00ls7hy (Listen) SAT 2009, Prom 12: Elgar/Delius/Holst, Part 1 SAT As part of a celebration of the musical legacy of Elgar, SAT Holst and Delius, who all died in 1934, Charles Mackerras SAT contrasts Elgar's salute to the indomitable Cockney spirit SAT of London with Delius's poetical evocation of the SAT mountains. SAT SAT Rebecca Evans (soprano) Toby Spence (tenor) SAT BBC Singers BBC Philharmonic SAT Charles Mackerras (conductor) SAT SAT Elgar: Cockaigne (In London Town) SAT Delius: The Song of the High Hills. SAT SAT 20:20 Twenty Minutes b00lvf1t (Listen) SAT In Memoriam 1934 SAT David Owen Norris looks through the newspapers of 1934 to SAT find out how obituary writers and the public responded to SAT deaths of Elgar, Holst and Delius. SAT SAT Much was made of the importance of Elgar's contribution to SAT English music. Henry Wood wrote to The Times, saying 'he SAT was such a mighty figure that one cannot think of him SAT dead. It is the greatest loss to music that could have SAT possibly happened, and a loss from which this country will SAT take many years to recover, for there is no one else to SAT touch him'. A telegram was also sent by the King and Queen SAT to Elgar's daughter proclaiming their 'true sympathy in SAT your bereavement'. SAT SAT The deaths of Holst and Delius later in the year attracted SAT far fewer newspaper inches but Delius's death did make the SAT front page of the Daily Express, unlike Elgar's. Opinion SAT at the time was divided over Holst and Delius's SAT contribution to British music and in Delius's case, much SAT was made of his blindness and loneliness. The tabloids at SAT the time reported that 'tragic' Delius was buried without SAT a funeral but when David explores contemporary accounts, SAT he reveals that even back in 1934, one shouldn't always SAT believe what one reads in the newspapers. SAT SAT 20:40 BBC Proms b00ls7j0 (Listen) SAT 2009, Prom 12: Elgar/Delius/Holst, Part 2 SAT In the second part of a concert celebrating the musical SAT legacy of the three great British composers who died in SAT 1934, Charles Mackerras ventures across the solar system SAT in a performance of Gustav Holst's ever-popular suite. SAT SAT BBC Singers BBC Philharmonic SAT Charles Mackerras (conductor) SAT SAT Holst: The Planets. SAT SAT 21:45 The Wire b00j15t7 (Listen) SAT The Meek SAT Crime novelist and Hellblazer comic contributor Denise SAT Mina's dark and surreal drama about a mother coming to SAT terms with her child's disability. SAT SAT Newborn Simone has Down's syndrome but her mother is SAT convinced she has extraordinary powers. Is this complete SAT fantasy or is Simone really in a world where superheroes SAT exist and are being hunted down? SAT SAT Mum ...... Meg Fraser Simone ...... Sarah Gordy SAT Social Worker ...... Lucy Paterson SAT Doctor/Telekenetic Boy's Mum ...... Louise Ludgate SAT Telekenetic Boy ...... Robert Softley SAT Francis/Soldier 1 ...... Ben Lewis SAT Receptionist/Soldier 2 ...... Nick Underwood SAT SAT Sound design: Paul Wilson and Dan Lyth. SAT SAT 22:30 WOMAD Live 2009 b00ls2kp (Listen) SAT WOMAD Live 2009, Oumou Sangare/Kamel El Harrachi/Jim Moray SAT Andrew McGregor is joined by Lopa Kothari and Lucy Duran SAT for more from the leading festival of world music, from SAT the festival site in Charlton Park in Wiltshire. SAT SAT There are highlights from performances by Malian diva SAT Oumou Sangare, with songs from her critically praised new SAT album Seya, and by Algerian star Kamel El Harrachi, who SAT sings the popular Chaabi style that's heard all across SAT North Africa. And from BBC Radio 3's own stage, the UK's SAT Jim Moray, winner of the 2008 fRoots Album of the Year. SAT SUN SUNDAY 26 JULY 2009 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b00lslqy (Listen) SUN 1.00am SUN Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Quartet in D, Op 44 SUN No 1 SUN 1.28am SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in F, Op SUN 59 No 1 (Rasumovsky) Tankstream Quartet SUN 2.09am SUN Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Le papillon et la fleur; Les SUN roses d'Ispahan; En Sourdine; Apres un reve; Rencontre; Au SUN bord de l'eau; Nell Paula Hoffman (mezzo-soprano) SUN Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano) SUN 2.28am SUN Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Piano Concerto in F sharp SUN minor Anatol Ugorski (piano) SUN New Zealand Symphony Orchestra SUN Gunther Schuller (conductor) SUN 3.01am SUN Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite in E minor SUN Douglas Mackie, Jane Dickie (flutes) SUN Barbara Jane Gilbey, Imogen Lidgett (solo violins) SUN Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra SUN Geoffrey Lancaster (conductor/harpsichord) SUN 3.34am SUN Fault, Francois du (1604-c.1670): L'offrande SUN Konrad Junghanel (lute) SUN 3.41am SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 9 in C (Great) SUN Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Paul McCreesh (conductor) SUN 4.41am SUN Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): 3 Chansons for unaccompanied SUN chorus BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) SUN 4.48am SUN Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Romance in D flat, Op 24 No 9 SUN Liisa Pohjola (piano) SUN 4.52am SUN Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Polonaise in C, Op 40 No 10 SUN (Alla Polacca) Eero Heinonen (piano) SUN 4.55am SUN Kalnins, Alfred (1879-1951): My Homeland SUN Riga Chamber Musicians Orchestra SUN Normunds Sne (conductor) SUN 5.01am SUN Anon. (16th century): Corten espadas afiladas; Aquella voz SUN de Cristo; Diferencias sobre las Vacas SUN Montserrat Figueras (soprano) SUN Lambert Climent, Francesc Garrigosa (tenors) SUN Jordi Ricart (baritone) SUN Luiz Alves da Silva, Paolo Costa (countertenors) SUN Hesperion XX Jordi Savall (director) SUN 5.11am SUN Leo, Leonardo (1694-1744): Cello Concerto in D minor SUN Werner Matzke (cello) Concerto Koln SUN 5.24am SUN Marais, Marin (1656-1728): La Paraza SUN Vittorio Ghielmi (viola da gamba) Luca Pianca (lute) SUN 5.27am SUN Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Divertimento in E flat, H II 21 SUN St Christopher Chamber Orchestra, Vilnius SUN Donatas Katkus (conductor) SUN 5.43am SUN Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Miser, chi speme in cose SUN mortal pone Banchieri Singers Denes Szabo (conductor) SUN 5.46am SUN Clemens non Papa (c.1510-c.1556): Chanson languir me fais SUN Banchieri Singers Denes Szabo (conductor) SUN 5.48am SUN Josquin Desprez (c.1455-1521): Chanson vous l'airez SUN Banchieri Singers Denes Szabo (conductor) SUN 5.51am SUN Willaert, Adrian (c.1490-1562): A la fontaine du prez SUN Hollander, Christian (1510/15-1569): Ave Maria SUN Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet SUN 5.59am SUN Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Violin Concerto in A SUN Mincho Minchev (violin) SUN Studio Concertante Instrumental Ensemble SUN Vasil Kazandjiev (conductor) SUN 6.13am SUN Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Preludes, Op 1 SUN Jerzy Godziszewski (piano) SUN 6.33am SUN Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907), orch. Hans Sitt: 4 Norwegian SUN Dances, Op 35 Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN Robert Stankovsky (conductor) SUN 6.53am SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), arr. Duncan Craig: SUN Romance in G, Op 40 Gyozo Mate (viola) SUN Balazs Szokolay (piano). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b00lwpwl (Listen) SUN SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning b00ls4gk (Listen) SUN The Devil in Music SUN Tartini, Schubert and Mahler are on the playlist as Suzy SUN Klein considers the diabolical in music and asks whether SUN the Devil really does have all the good tunes. SUN SUN 11:00 BBC Proms b00lslr0 (Listen) SUN 2009, Prom 13: Family Prom, Part 1 SUN From the Royal Albert Hall, London. SUN SUN Sarah Walker presents the first part of a family concert SUN devised to give new and younger audiences a first taste of SUN classical music and a flavour of the music to be heard SUN throughout the season. SUN SUN Jennifer Pike (violin) BBC Philharmonic SUN Tecwyn Evans (conductor) SUN SUN Khachaturian: Sabre Dance (Gayaneh) SUN Chopin, orch. Stravinsky: Waltz in E flat, Op 18 (Grande SUN valse brillante) SUN Richard Rodney Bennett: Lilliburlero Variations (world SUN premiere of the orchestral version) SUN Holst: A Song of the Night SUN Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 4. SUN SUN 11:40 Twenty Minutes b00lxgww (Listen) SUN The Musicians of Ingo SUN A reading of author Helen Dunmore's atmospheric Cornish SUN tale that will grip both adults and children, written SUN specially to accompany 2009's Family Prom. SUN SUN Inspired by the world Dunmore created in her celebrated SUN Ingo series, the story is set on a remote Cornish island, SUN where tales of King Arthur, ghostly lost souls and musical SUN mer people have become part of the folklore. Music, too, SUN is a big part of the close-knit community, with the SUN Cornish bodhran, harp and penny whistle at the heart of SUN its unearthly sound. One day, one of the villagers, a SUN gifted young violinist, disappears. He is usually to be SUN found on the beach, where he seems to take inspiration SUN from the sea itself. When the villagers find him standing SUN at the water's edge, his haunting violin is not the only SUN instrument piercing the night sky - he seems to be being SUN accompanied by the waves, or perhaps some SUN SUN 12:00 BBC Proms b00lslr2 (Listen) SUN 2009, Prom 13: Family Prom, Part 2 SUN From the Royal Albert Hall, London, Sarah Walker presents SUN the conclusion of a free family concert devised to give SUN new and younger audiences a first taste of classical music SUN and a flavour of the music to be heard throughout the SUN season. SUN SUN Saint-Saens: Introduction and Rondo capriccioso SUN Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra SUN Jennifer Pike (violin) BBC Philharmonic SUN Tecwyn Evans (conductor) SUN SUN New collaborative work: The Rough Guide to the Proms SUN Family Orchestra (world premiere) SUN BBC Proms Family Orchestra Lincoln Abbotts (director). SUN SUN 13:00 WOMAD Live 2009 b00lvf59 (Listen) SUN WOMAD Live 2009, Mamer/The Dhoad Gypsies SUN Lucy Duran presents more coverage from the leading SUN festival of world music, including a performance from BBC SUN Radio 3's own stage by the Chinese singer and two-string SUN lute player Mamer, and highlights from a set by the Dhoad SUN Gypsies of Rajasthan. SUN SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lxbw4 (Listen) SUN Fiona Talkington presents a selection of BBC Radio 3 SUN listeners' requests, which include a leading pianist SUN trying his hand at composition and a piano concerto from a SUN non-pianist composer. SUN SUN Plus an oblique take on Mozart for winds, haunting sounds SUN for the traditional Armenian duduk and cellist Steven SUN Isserlis on the music an international soloist turns to SUN for recuperation. SUN SUN Smetana Polka in A major Andras Schiff (piano) SUN Teldec 3984 21261 2 t8 SUN SUN Handel Susanna – Crystal Streams in murmurs flowing SUN Lorraine Hunt (Susanna – soprano), Philharmonia Baroque SUN Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan (director) SUN Harmonia Mundi 907030.32 CD2 t4 SUN SUN Rimsky-Korsakov Piano Concerto Op.30 SUN Geoffrey Tozer (piano), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, SUN Dmitri Kitajenko (conductor) Chandos CHAN7029 CD2 t7 SUN SUN Francaix Mozart new-look SUN Blaser Ensemble Mainz, Klaus Rainer Schöll (director) SUN Wergo WER 6014350 t2 SUN SUN Berlioz Ballet des ombres SUN Choeur de Chambre de L’Orchestre National de Lyon, Noel SUN Lee (piano), Bernard Tétu (conductor) SUN Harmonia Mundi HMA1951293 t1 SUN SUN Saint-Saëns Une Nuit a Lisbonne SUN Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Kean-Jacques Kantorow SUN (conductor) EMI CDC7549132 t11 SUN SUN Fauré Maria Mater Gratiae SUN Westminster Cathedral Choir, Iain Simcock (organ), James SUN O’Donnell (conductor) Hyperion CDA66669 t9 SUN SUN Tchaikovsky Overture from The Nutcracker SUN Calefax Reed Quintet MDG 6191043 2 t1 . SUN Duke Ellington/Ben Webster Jump for Joy SUN MDG 6191043 2 t12 SUN SUN Reinecke Serenade in G minor – Marcia; Arioso SUN Chamber Orchestra Kremlin, Misha Rachlevsky (conductor) SUN Claves CD502107 t1-2 SUN SUN Mendelssohn Symphony No 1 in C minor Op 11 SUN Leipzig Chamber Orchestra, Morten-Shuldt Jensen (conductor) SUN Thorofon CTH2496 t7 SUN SUN Armand Amar Hovern ‘ engan / The Winds have Dropped SUN Lévon Minassian (duduk), Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra, SUN Deyan Pavlov (conductor) SUN Long Distance (distributed by Harmonia Mundi) t1 SUN SUN Wagner The Flying Dutchman: Senta’s aria ‘Spinning Song’ SUN Hildegard Behrens (Senta), Vienna State Opera Chorus, SUN Vienna Philharmonic, Christoph von Dohnányi (conductor) SUN Decca 436 419-2 CD1 t11 SUN SUN Pletnev Fantasia elvetica (2006) SUN Martha Argerich, Alexander Mogilevsky (pianos), Orchestre SUN della Svizzera Italiana, Mikhail Pletnev (conductor) SUN EMI 2670512 CD3 t9-12 SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b00lr0xp (Listen) SUN From the Parish Church of St Mary of Charity, SUN Faversham, with the second of this year's Eton Choral SUN Courses. SUN SUN Introit: When Mary thro' the garden went (Stanford) SUN Responses: Byrd SUN Psalms: 30, 32, 63 (Parratt, Hurford, Bevan) SUN First Lesson: Zephaniah 3 vv14-20 SUN Office Hymn: Mary weep not, weep no longer (Tantum ergo) SUN Canticles: The Great Service (Parry) SUN Second Lesson: Mark 15 v40 - 16 v7 SUN Anthem: Dum transisset sabbatum (Taverner) SUN Final Hymn: Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth) SUN Organ Voluntary: Nun danket alle Gott, BWV 657 (Bach) SUN SUN Director of music: Ralph Allwood SUN Organist: Oliver Lallemant. SUN SUN 17:00 Discovering Music b00lslr4 (Listen) SUN Bach's Partita No 4 in D SUN Stephen Johnson and pianist Leon McCawley examine Bach's SUN Partita No 4. SUN SUN Bach composed six partitas, or suites of dances, that have SUN become a landmark of the pianist's repertoire, even though SUN the music was probably originally conceived for the SUN harpsichord. The fourth is arguably the most cohesive in SUN the collection, demonstrating Bach's unfailing imagination SUN and skill with its rich variety of styles and moods. SUN SUN Stephen and Leon examine the background and the workings SUN of the piece in a programme that was recorded before an SUN audience at the 2009 Manchester Piano Festival. SUN SUN They also examine a piano transcription by one of Bach's SUN greatest 20th-century advocates, Ferruccio Busoni, a SUN keyboard adaptation of Bach's Chaconne for solo violin. SUN SUN The Sarabande and Gigue from the Fourth Partita are A/AS SUN Level set works for Edexcel from 2011. SUN SUN 18:30 New Generation Artists b00lvszk (Listen) SUN New Generation Artists, Elizabeth Watts/Allan Clayton SUN Series of chamber performances from the 2008-2010 intake SUN of BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists. SUN SUN Sarah Walker presents soprano Elizabeth Watts and tenor SUN Allan Clayton performing songs by Quilter and Britten. SUN SUN Quilter: Love's Philosophy SUN Britten: Early one morning; The last rose of summer; SUN Oliver Cromwell Elizabeth Watts (soprano) SUN Paul Turner (piano) SUN SUN Britten: Canticle III (Still falls the rain) SUN Allan Clayton (tenor) Angela Barnes (horn) SUN Christopher Glynn (piano). SUN SUN 19:00 BBC Proms b00lslr6 (Listen) SUN 2009, Prom 14: Holst, Delius, Elgar, Part 1 SUN From the Royal Albert Hall. Presented by Christopher Cook. SUN SUN David Atherton conducts the first Proms performance of SUN Holst's ecstatic choral setting of poems by Keats. SUN SUN Susan Gritton (soprano) BBC National Chorus of Wales SUN BBC Symphony Chorus BBC National Orchestra of Wales SUN David Atherton (conductor) SUN SUN Holst: First Choral Symphony. SUN SUN 19:45 BBC Proms b00lvf5c (Listen) SUN 2009, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival - Cultural SUN Events of 1934 Proms Literary Festival SUN SUN Rector of the Royal College of Art and former head of the SUN Arts Council Christopher Frayling joins novelist DJ Taylor SUN to discuss the wider importance of key cultural events in SUN the year 1934, which saw the death of Holst and Delius, SUN and the birth of Harrison Birtwistle and Peter Maxwell SUN Davies. Among the topics they discuss are HG Wells's SUN futuristic novel The Shape of Things to Come and the SUN arrival of the Bauhaus designer emigres in Britain. SUN SUN 20:05 BBC Proms b00lslr8 (Listen) SUN 2009, Prom 14: Holst, Delius, Elgar, Part 2 SUN From the Royal Albert Hall, London. SUN SUN Christopher Cook presents the conclusion of a concert SUN featuring the music of Elgar, Holst and Delius, who all SUN died in 1934. Delius's Brigg Fair took an old Lincolnshire SUN folk song and distilled it into an idyll of nostalgia for SUN England's rural past, while Elgar took the very essence of SUN friendship and poured it into a dazzlingly inventive set SUN of variations, whose 1899 premiere transformed him SUN overnight into England's foremost composer. SUN SUN BBC National Orchestra of Wales SUN David Atherton (conductor) SUN SUN Delius: Brigg Fair Elgar: Enigma Variations. SUN SUN 21:30 Sunday Feature b00lsmc7 (Listen) SUN Simone Weil SUN The poet Michael Symmons Roberts examines the brilliant SUN and perplexing short life of the French philosopher Simone SUN Weil, born in 1909. SUN SUN Weil's commitment to direct action, her mystical SUN experiences and her exacting and fatal asceticism mark her SUN out from her contemporaries. Albert Camus and TS Eliot SUN championed her writings and Rowan Williams is among her SUN admirers. SUN SUN Reader: Julia Rounthwaite. SUN SUN 22:15 Words and Music b00lwr97 (Listen) SUN Cymru Fach SUN SUN In the run up to the 2009 National Eisteddfod of Wales, SUN the annual festival of Welsh culture and language, Words SUN and Music celebrates the land famous for its poetry and SUN song - from the (Anglo-Welsh) lyrical verse of Dylan SUN Thomas to the Welsh poetry of Gwyneth Lewis. SUN SUN With the haunting sound of the male voice choir, Wales's SUN leading classical musicians Bryn Terfel and Robert Tear SUN and some of Wales' most successful pop artists. Poems are SUN read by Ruth Madoc and Owen Teale. SUN SUN As the town of Bala prepares to host the 2009 National SUN Eisteddfod of Wales next week, Words and Music celebrates SUN Welsh poetry and song with Anglo-Welsh verse read by Ruth SUN Madoc and Owen Teale, and Gwyneth Lewis reading in Welsh. SUN SUN Cymru fach (Dearest Wales) has music by the twentieth SUN century Welsh composers Alun Hoddinott, Grace Williams and SUN William Mathias, whose Harp Concerto (1970) was inspired SUN by the bardic tradition and is played here by Ossian SUN Ellis, to whom the concerto is dedicated. Daniel Jones' SUN Fourth Symphony was composed in memory of the composer's SUN lifelong friend, Dylan Thomas, for the 1954 National SUN Eisteddfod. Bryn Terfel sings Cymru Fach. SUN SUN There is music for viols from perhaps Wales' greatest SUN composer, the 17th Century madrigalist and court-musician SUN to Charles I, Thomas Tomkins, who was born in St Davids, SUN Pembrokeshire. SUN SUN And Paul Robeson - the US singer who was a passionate SUN supporter of Welsh miners - performs the spiritual he SUN sang on the telephone to the 1957 Miners' Eisteddfod in SUN Porthcawl after having his passport revoked by the US SUN government. SUN SUN Ruth Madoc reads the Welsh Arthurian epic The Mabinogion, SUN Peter Finch's satire on the bardic tradition, Tony SUN Curtis' poem about a funeral in the Valleys and Idris SUN Davies' lament on the decline of the coal mines. SUN SUN Owen Teale's selections include RS Thomas' impassioned SUN attack on the anglicised Welsh, Dannie Abse's reflection SUN on returning to his hometown and the world-famous poem by SUN WH Davies (1871-1940), who although spending much of his SUN early life as a tramp, went on to write the lines SUN SUN 'What is this life if, full of care, SUN We have no time to stand and stare.' SUN SUN Richard Burton's remarkable voice is heard in the SUN classic 1954 BBC recording of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk SUN Wood. Gillian Clarke recites her poem about Welsh gold SUN mining. Gwyneth Lewis reads her own verse Dechrau'r SUN Anghofio (What's in a Name), which explores the survival SUN of Wales' ecosystem and language, asking if certain SUN birds are about to disappear along with the Welsh words SUN for them. And Gwyneth and Owen read Menna Elfyn's Cusan SUN Hances (Handkerchief Kiss), about the difficulties of SUN translating verse. SUN SUN Producer: Timothy Prosser SUN SUN Words and Music Cymru Fach SUN SUN Alun Hoddinott Four Welsh Dances, 1st movement SUN Royal Philharmonic, Charles Groves Lyritia SRCD 334 tr 1 SUN 1`38 SUN SUN 00:01:35 SUN Vernon Watkins Waterfalls (Owen Teale) SUN 00:02:45 SUN Benjamin Britten The Ash Grove SUN Robert Tear, Philip Ledger EMI CDM: 769423 tr 18 2`20 SUN 00:05:10 SUN Gwyneth Lewis Dechrau'r Anghofio (Gwyneth Lewis) SUN 00:06:00 SUN Suo Gan Trad (arr. George Weldon) SUN Halle Orchestra, Maurice Handford EMI CFP 4543 tr 7 SUN 3`48 SUN 00:09:55 SUN Peter Finch A Welsh Wordscape (Ruth Madoc) SUN 00:10:20 SUN He Loves Me Bock - Harnick SUN Shirley Bassey with Johnnie Spence EMI SX1691 tr 3 SUN 2`04 SUN 00:12:35 SUN Dannie Abse Return to Cardiff (Owen Teale) SUN 00:14:45 SUN William Mathias Harp Concerto, 3rd Movement SUN Ossian Ellis (harp), London Symphony Orchestra, David SUN Atherton Lyrita SRCD325 tr 5 7`20 SUN 00:22:00 SUN Tony Curtis Preparations (Ruth Madoc) SUN 00:22:51 SUN Joseph Parry Myfanwy The Morriston Orpheus Choir SUN Carlin 153 tr 11 3`13 SUN 00:26:08 SUN Dylan Thomas SUN Under Milk Wood (extract from 1954 recording) SUN (Richard Burton) BBC / Argo SW501 tr 1 2`23 SUN 00:28:30 SUN Alun Hoddinott Piano Sonata No4 (Op 49), Notturno SUN Martin Jones NI 5747/8 tr 12 1`50 SUN 00:30:25 SUN Grace Williams Sea Sketches, Sailing Song SUN English Chamber Orchestra, David Atherton SUN Decca SXL 6468 Side 2 tr 3 2`12 SUN 00:32:33 SUN RS Thomas Looking at Sheep (Owen Teale) SUN 00:33:20 SUN David Richards Cymru fach SUN Bryn Terfel, Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, Gareth SUN Jones DG 463 593 2 tr 12 3`54 SUN 00:37:10 SUN The Mabinogion (extract) Translation by Sioned Davies SUN (Ruth Madoc) SUN 00:38:15 SUN Thomas Tomkins Alman for 4 viols Fretwork SUN HMU 907320 tr 10 1`21 SUN 00:39:30 SUN Gillian Clarke Gold (Gillian Clarke) SUN 00:41:48 SUN Vaughan Williams Organ Prelude on Rhosymedre SUN Andrew Lamb Con 75605 51249 2 4`36 SUN 00:46:15 SUN Owen Sheers Lambing (Owen Teale) SUN 00:47:18 SUN Duffy Mercy A&M 175 642 3 tr 7 3`20 SUN 00:50:50 SUN Max Boyce Ticketless (I Wandered Lonely) (Max Boyce) SUN EMI B001JPWFMG tr 1 1`54 SUN 00:52:40 SUN Men of Harlech Trad arr. G Langford SUN Black Dyke Mills Bands, John Foster CHAN 6515 tr 15 SUN 2`59 SUN 00:55:41 SUN Menna Elfyn (translation by Gillian Clarke) SUN Handkerchief Kiss SUN (Gwyneth Lewis - Welsh, Owen Teale - English SUN translation) SUN 00:57:10 SUN Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel SUN Paul Robeson, Alan Booth (recorded at the Carnegie Hall SUN 1958) Vanguard VMCD 7303 tr 13 1`25 SUN 00:59:08 SUN Idris Davies Send out your homing pigeons Dai SUN (Ruth Madoc) SUN 01:00:18 SUN Daniel Jones SUN Symphony No 4, 2nd Movement, In Memory of Dylan Thomas SUN Royal Philharmonic, Charles Grove Lyrita SRCD 329 tr 2 SUN 9`35 SUN 01:09:48 SUN WH Davies What is this life if, full of care SUN (Owen Teale) SUN 01:10:35 SUN Cwm Rhondda Morriston Orpheus Choir Carlin 153 tr 3 SUN 1`58 SUN SUN 23:30 WOMAD Live 2009 b00ls2kp (Listen) SUN WOMAD Live 2009, Oumou Sangare/Kamel El Harrachi/Jim Moray SUN Andrew McGregor is joined by Lopa Kothari and Lucy Duran SUN for more from the leading festival of world music, from SUN the festival site in Charlton Park in Wiltshire. SUN SUN There are highlights from performances by Malian diva SUN Oumou Sangare, with songs from her critically praised new SUN album Seya, and by Algerian star Kamel El Harrachi, who SUN sings the popular Chaabi style that's heard all across SUN North Africa. And from BBC Radio 3's own stage, the UK's SUN Jim Moray, winner of the 2008 fRoots Album of the Year. SUN MON MONDAY 27 JULY 2009 MON MON 01:00 Through the Night b00lspb5 (Listen) MON 1.00am MON Ferguson, Howard (1908-1999): Partita, Op 5a MON Ulster Orchestra Celso Antunes (conductor) MON 1.23am MON Ferguson, Howard (1908-1999): Piano Concerto, Op 12 MON Hugh Tinney (piano) Ulster Orchestra MON Celso Antunes (conductor) MON 1.50am MON Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): O sacrum convivium! MON BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON 1.55am MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude in D, BWV925 MON (attrib. WF Bach) Christophe Bossert (organ) MON 1.57am MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Quintet in A, D667 MON (Trout) Elisabeth Leonskaja (piano) MON Alban Berg Quartet MON 2.35am MON Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Ground in D minor, Z222 MON Pedro Memelsdorff (recorder) MON Andreas Staier (harpsichord) MON 2.38am MON Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Chaconne (Two in One upon a MON Ground) (Dioclesian) MON Rachel Beckett, Marion Scott (recorders) MON Jakob Lindberg (lute) John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) MON 2.42am MON Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in B minor MON for violin and harpsichord, H512 Les Adieux: MON Mary Utiger (violin) Andreas Staier (harpsichord) MON 3.01am MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Sonata in A, Op 65 No 3 MON Martti Miettinen (organ) MON 3.12am MON Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 88 in G MON Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra MON Manfred Honeck (conductor) MON 3.33am MON Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Sonata in G for violin and MON piano Peter Oundjian (violin) William Tritt (piano) MON 3.51am MON Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): String Quartet No 1 in D MON minor Camerata Quartet MON 4.07am MON Mussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881), orch. Rimsky-Korsakov: MON Dance of the Persian Slaves MON Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra MON Samo Hubad (conductor) MON 4.14am MON Enescu, George (1881-1955): Sonata for violin and piano MON (Torso) Clara Cernat (violin) Thierry Huillet (piano) MON 4.29am MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Regina coeli in C, MON K276 Olivia Robinson (soprano) Sian Menna (mezzo) MON Christopher Bowen (tenor) Stuart MacIntyre (baritone) MON BBC Singers BBC Concert Orchestra MON Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON 4.36am MON Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich (1840-1893): Waltz (Sleeping MON Beauty) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra MON Arvid Engegard (conductor) MON 4.41am MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847), arr. Rachmaninov: Scherzo MON (A Midsummer Night's Dream) Valerie Tryon (piano) MON 4.46am MON Allegri, Gregorio (1582-1652): Miserere mei Deus (Psalm 51) MON Camerata Silesia Anna Szostak (conductor) MON 5.01am MON Wert, Giacches de (1535-1596): Ascendente Jesu in MON naviculam - motet Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montreal MON Christopher Jackson (director) MON 5.07am MON Bjelinski, Bruno (1909-1992): Toccata MON Antonia Geiger-Eichorn (piano) MON 5.11am MON Antonello da Caserta: Dame d'onour Mala Punica MON 5.25am MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Trio in C, K548 MON Kungsbacka Trio MON 5.44am MON Forster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Vanitas vanitatum MON La Capelle Ducale Roland Wilson (conductor) MON 5.55am MON Hofmann, Jozef Kazimierz (1876-1957): Kaleidoskop, Op 40 MON No 4 Shura Cherkassky (piano) MON 6.00am MON Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Henri Busser: Printemps MON - suite symphonique Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra MON Jun Markl (conductor) MON 6.19am MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata in F, Op 24 MON (Spring) Mats Zetterqvist (violin) MON Mats Widlund (piano) MON 6.43am MON Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 6 (Essercizii MON Musici) Camerata Koln MON 6.51am MON Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Wie nahte mir der MON Schlummer; Leise, Leise, fromme Weise (Der Freischutz) MON Joanne Kolomyjec (soprano) MON Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra MON Mario Bernardi (conductor). MON MON 07:00 Breakfast b00lwq9m (Listen) MON MON 10:00 Classical Collection b00lwrlj (Listen) MON 10.00am MON Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for strings MON BBC Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor) MON Teldec 9031-73279-2 MON 10.15am MON Anon: The Irish Ho-Hoane (The Fitzwilliam Virginals Book - MON 1610) Playford: An Ayre called Corke; Sarabande to Corke MON (Musick's Hand-Maid, 1663) The Harp Consort MON Andrew Lawrence-King (director) BMG 05472 77516 2 MON 10.24am MON Weber: 10 Scottish National Songs Robert White (tenor) MON Ransom Wilson (flute) Mark Peskanov (violin) MON Nathaniel Rosen (cello) Samuel Sanders (piano) MON EMI CDC-7 47420 2 MON 10.52am MON Bruch: Adagio on Celtic Themes, Op 56 MON Ofra Harnoy (cello) London Philharmonic Orchestra MON Charles Mackerras (conductor) BMG RD60757 MON 11.01am MON Lloyd: Royal Parks Black Dyke Mills Band MON Major Peter Parkes (conductor) CHAN 4509 MON 11.16am MON Sullivan: Symphony in E (Irish) MON Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra MON David Lloyd-Jones (conductor) Naxos 8.570351. MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b007fmzq (Listen) MON Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), The Mission MON Donald Macleod explores the music of Hungarian composer MON Zoltan Kodaly. MON MON He traces the composer's early life, and how his MON experiences growing up in the Hungarian countryside and as MON a young man in Budapest, as well as his friendship with MON Bela Bartok, shaped his desire to change Hungarian music MON for ever. MON MON Ars Nova Kamarakorus Katalin Kiss (conductor) MON Private recording - not commercially available MON MON Dances of Galanta Budapest Festival Orchestra MON Ivan Fischer (conductor) Philips 462 824-2, Tr 1 MON MON Chamber Choir of Pecs Aurel Tillai (conductor) MON Hungaroton Classic HCD 31524, Tr 14 MON MON Lovely is the Forest Maria Basilides (mezzo-soprano) MON Bela Bartok (piano) Hungaroton HCD12327 CD1, Tr 8 MON MON Nine Piano Pieces (excerpts) Adam Fellegi (piano) MON Hungaroton Classic 31540-41, CD1 Trs 8-11, 14 MON MON String Quartet No 1 (1st mvt) Kodaly Quartet MON Hungaroton HCD 12362-2, Tr 1. MON MON 13:00 BBC Proms b00ls4tf (Listen) MON 2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 2 - Susan Graham, MON Malcolm Martineau From Cadogan Hall, London. MON MON Louise Fryer presents a French song recital by American MON mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and her duo partner Malcolm MON Martineau. MON MON Susan Graham (mezzo-soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano) MON MON Bizet: Chanson d'avril Franck: Nocturne MON Chabrier: Les cigales Bachelet: Chere nuit MON Duparc: Au pays ou se fait la guerre MON Ravel: Le Paon (Histoires naturelles) MON Caplet: Le corbeau et le renard MON Roussel: Reponse d'une epouse sage MON Debussy: Colloque sentimental (Fetes galantes) MON Honegger: Trois chansons de la petite sirene MON Rosenthal: La souris d'Angleterre (Chansons du monsieur MON Bleu) Poulenc: La dame de Monte-Carlo. MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lvysn (Listen) MON Prom 9/Craig Ogden MON MON BBC Proms 2009 MON MON Vassily Sinaisky conducts the BBC Philharmonic in some MON lesser-known works of the the English repertoire. MON MON EJ Moeran's Symphony, introduced to the Proms in 1938 by MON Henry Wood, was written partly in Norfolk and partly in MON County Kerry, and seems to evoke the landscapes, seashores MON and folk idioms of both locations. Finzi's neo-Classical MON Grand Fantasia caps an unaccompanied and clearly MON Bach-inspired piano solo with a jaunty Toccata. This is MON followed by a performance of Elgar's Second Symphony, MON which was partly written on the Cornish coast at Tintagel. MON MON Leon McCawley (piano) BBC Philharmonic MON Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) MON MON Moeran: Symphony in G Finzi: Grand Fantasia and Toccata MON Elgar: Symphony No 2 in E flat MON MON 4.15pm MON Highlights from a recital given by Craig Ogden at the 2008 MON Cheltenham Festival. MON MON Craig Ogden (guitar) MON MON Bach: Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E flat, BWV998 MON Tippett: The Blue Guitar MON Piazzolla: La Muerte del Angel - tango. MON MON 17:00 In Tune b00lwm78 (Listen) MON MON 19:30 BBC Proms b00lsqtq (Listen) MON 2009, Prom 15: Smetana, Bartok, Martinu, Stravinsky, Part 1 MON From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Donald MON Macleod. MON MON A performance of Smetana's rustic Bohemian comedy The MON Bartered Bride, which is set at a Slavic fair and known MON for its high-spirited overture, followed by Bartok's Dance MON Suite, which incorporates folk themes from Hungary, MON Romania and as far afield as Africa. MON MON There is also Martinu's Concerto for two pianos, composed MON just after his First Symphony in 1943, and which betrays MON some of the tensions of two years earlier when Martinu, MON like Bartok, was forced to flee to America. The piece MON ultimately finds release in an outpouring of the MON composer's characteristically effervescent vitality. MON MON Jaroslava Pechocova, Vaclav Macha (pianos) MON BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) MON MON Smetana: Overture (The Bartered Bride) MON Bartok: Dance Suite Martinu: Concerto for two pianos. MON MON 20:15 Twenty Minutes b00lsqts (Listen) MON The Flirt MON A short story by the emigre Russian satirist Nadezhda MON Teffi. A secret rendezvous aboard a Volga steamboat has MON unexpected consequences. Read by Lindsay Duncan. MON MON 20:35 BBC Proms b00lsqtv (Listen) MON 2009, Prom 15: Smetana, Bartok, Martinu, Stravinsky, Part 2 MON From the Royal Albert Hall, London. MON MON A season of Stravinsky ballets opens with the colourful MON tale of the puppet Petrushka, whose tragedy is played out MON at St Petersburg's Shrovetide fair. MON MON BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) MON MON Stravinsky: Petrushka (1947 version). MON MON 21:45 The Lebrecht Interview b00lqbxl (Listen) MON The Lebrecht Interview, Hilary Hahn MON Norman Lebrecht talks to Grammy Award-winning violinist MON Hilary Hahn. Born in Lexington, Virginia, Hahn was a child MON prodigy who made her major orchestral debut while still in MON her early teens. Now celebrated for her captivating stage MON presence and deeply felt interpretations, Hahn's MON international career embraces everything from concerto MON appearances (playing classic and new repertoire), to MON recitals, recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, and MON collaborations with singer-songwriter Tom Brosseau and MON folk-based singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. She tells Norman MON about the - sometimes harsh - realities of life on the MON road, the challenges of sustaining relationships, busking MON and the effects of the credit MON MON 22:30 New Generation Artists b00lvnkd (Listen) MON New Generation Artists, Pavel Haas Quartet MON As part of a series of chamber performances from the MON 2008-2010 BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists, the Pavel MON Haas Quartet perform Dvorak's String Quartet in F, Op 96 MON (American). MON MON 23:00 The Essay b00c8prs (Listen) MON Doctoring Philosophy, Health MON To mark the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the MON National Health Service in 1949, Prof Jonathan Wolff asks MON whether health really is an intrinsic good and can be MON measured and quantified as well as charting changing MON definitions of sickness and health, from Descartes to RD MON Laing. MON MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 b00lwrmf (Listen) MON The Claudia Quintet at the Barbican MON Jez Nelson presents a gig by drummer and composer John MON Hollenbeck's group the Claudia Quintet. Renowned for their MON eclectic twists through free-jazz, post-bop and spatial MON minimalism, the quintet features top names from the New MON York scene: Trevor Dunn (double bass), Matt Moran MON (vibraphone/percussion), Ted Reichman (accordion) and MON Chris Speed (clarinet/tenor sax). MON MON Formed in 1997, the Claudia Quintet have released four MON albums of originals by Grammy-nominated composer John MON Hollenbeck. Hailed as one of the most exciting bands in MON contemporary jazz, it draws on a range of modern musical MON influences, from klezmer to hip hop and rock. MON MON Excerpt from Opening by Claudia Quintet (details below) MON MON CD tracks: MON MON Artist: EJ Strickland (EJ Strickland - drums, Jaleel Shaw MON - alto sax, Hans Glawischnig - bass, Luis Perdomo - piano, MON Pedro Martinex - congas and djembe) Track title: Eternal MON Composer: Enoch Jamal Strickland MON Album title: In This Day Label: Strick Muzik MON MON Artist: Steve Lehman Octet (Steve Lehman - alto sax, Mark MON Shim - tenor sax, Jonathan Finlayson - trumpet, Tim MON Albright - trombone, Chris Dingman - vibraphone, Jose MON Davila - tuba, Drew Gress - bass, Tyshawn Sorey - drums) MON Track title: No Neighbourhood Rough Enough MON Composer: Steve Lehman MON Album title: Travail, Transformation and Flow MON Label: Pi Recordings MON MON Artist: Robert Glasper (Robert Glasper - piano and Rhodes, MON Vincente Archer - bass, Chris Dave - drums) MON Track title: No Worries Composer: Robert Glasper MON Album title: Double-Booked Label: Blue Note MON MON British summer festival highlights: MON MON Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival 2009 MON Friday 31st July - Roy Hargrove Quintet @ Queens Hall MON Friday 31st July - Atomic @ Bosco Theatre MON Sunday 1st August - The Thing @ The Lot MON MON Ronnie Scott's British Jazz Festival 2009 @ Ronnie MON Scott's, London MON Tueday 4th August - Nucleus Revisited and Michael Garrick MON Quartet MON Wednesday 5th August - Evan Parker Trio and The London MON Jazz Collective MON Monday 10th August - Kinch and Tom Cawley's Curios MON Wednesday 12th August - Bear and Get the Blessing MON Thursday 13th August - Iain Ballamy and The James Pearson MON Trio MON MON Jez interviews John Hollenbeck, composer and leader of MON Claudia Quintet MON MON Claudia Quintet recorded at the Barbican on July 8, 2009 MON MON Line up: John Hollenbeck (drums) MON Trevor Dunn (electric bass) Chris Speed (reeds) MON Matt Moran (vibes) Ted Reichman (accordion) MON MON Set list: Opening Arabic Jazz Envy Point MON This Too Shall Pass Be Happy MON MON All tracks composed by John Hollenbeck. MON TUE TUESDAY 28 JULY 2009 TUE TUE 01:00 Through the Night b00lsr58 (Listen) TUE 1.00am TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chaconne in D minor TUE (Partita No 2, BVW1004) Hiro Kurosaki (violin) TUE 1.14am TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) arr. Mendelssohn, Felix TUE (1809-1847): Chaconne in D minor Hiro Kurosaki (violin) TUE Linda Nicholson (fortepiano) TUE 1.25am TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Brahms, Johannes TUE (1833-1897): Chaconne in D minor TUE Linda Nicholson (fortepiano) TUE 1.39am TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) arr. Schumann, Robert TUE (1810-1856): Chaconne in D minor Hiro Kurosaki (violin) TUE Linda Nicholson (fortepiano) TUE 1.52am TUE Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op 45 TUE Barbara Bonney (soprano) David Wilson-Johnson (baritone) TUE Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor) TUE 3.01am TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sinfonia (L'isola disabitata) TUE Norwegian Radio Orchestra Rolf Gupta (conductor) TUE 3.09am TUE Lilburn, Douglas (1915-2001): Diversions for strings TUE Symphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor) TUE 3.26am TUE Suk, Josef (1874-1935): Un poco triste, Op 17 No 3 TUE Uros Prevorsek (violin) Marjan Vodopivec (piano) TUE 3.30am TUE Loewe, Carl (1796-1869): 8 Lieder TUE Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) TUE Michael Raucheisen (piano) TUE 3.51am TUE Granados, Enrique (1867-1916): The Lover and the TUE Nightingale; El pelele (Goyescas) Angela Hewitt (piano) TUE 4.03am TUE Albeniz, Isaac (1860-1909), orch. Arbos: Iberia TUE West Australian Symphony Orchestra TUE Jorge Mester (conductor) TUE 4.34am TUE Muffat, Georg (1653-1704): Toccata XI TUE Nikiforos Klironomos (organ) TUE 4.41am TUE Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Qui habitat TUE Netherlands Chamber Choir Uwe Gronostay (director) TUE 4.50am TUE Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in G minor, RV577 TUE (per l'Orchestra di Dresda) Cappella Coloniensis TUE Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) TUE 5.01am TUE Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Festive Overture TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin (conductor) TUE 5.08am TUE Rangstrom, Ture (1884-1947): Suite No 2 for violin and TUE piano Tale Olsson (violin) Mats Jansson (piano) TUE 5.19am TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 4 in A, TUE BWV1055 Kalin Panayotov (oboe d'amore) Ars Barocca TUE 5.34am TUE Morley, Thomas (c.1557-1602): Hard by a crystal fountain TUE Talbot, Joby (b.1971): The wishing tree (2002) TUE The King's Singers TUE 5.41am TUE Kelemen, Milko (b. 1924): Variations for piano TUE Ivo Pogorelic (piano) TUE 5.53am TUE Smetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Piano Trio in G minor, Op 15 TUE Suk Trio TUE 6.21am TUE Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), arr. Dvorak: Hungarian TUE Dances, Nos 17-21 Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 6.33am TUE Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): 4 Dances (Abdelazer) TUE Tafelmusik Jeanne Lamon (director) TUE 6.37am TUE Banchieri, Adriano (1568-1634): Cor mio, deh non languire TUE D'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Cor mio, deh, non TUE languire TUE Pallavicino, Benedetto (c.1551-1601): Cor mio, deh non TUE languire The Consort of Musicke TUE Anthony Rooley (director) TUE 6.48am TUE Petrali, Vincenzo (1832-1889): Versetti per il Gloria (Nos TUE 1, 2, 3 and 6) TUE Leo van Doeselaar (organ of S Corona, Vicenza). TUE TUE 07:00 Breakfast b00lwqv4 (Listen) TUE TUE 10:00 Classical Collection b00lws7b (Listen) TUE 10.00am TUE Spohr: Nonet in F, Op 31 Gaudier Ensemble TUE Hyperion CDA66699 TUE 10.33am TUE Holst: Mae 'nghariad I'n Fenws (My Sweetheart's like TUE Venus); O Spiritual Pilgrim; Swansea Town TUE The Holst Singers Stephen Layton (conductor) TUE Hyperion CDA66705 TUE 10.40am TUE Chopin: Nocturnes, Op 55 Maria Joao Pires (piano) TUE DG 447 096-2 TUE 10.50am TUE Khatchaturian: Violin Concerto TUE Arabella Steinbacher (violin) TUE City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra TUE Sakari Oramo (conductor) Orfeo C623041A TUE 11.28am TUE Clemens Non Papa: O Maria vernans rosa Monteverdi Choir TUE John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Soli Deo Gloria SDG701 TUE 11.33am TUE Trad., arr. Britten: O the sight entrancing TUE Trad., arr. Stanford: Song of the battle eve TUE Trad., arr. Stevenson: After the battle TUE Trad., arr. Stanford: Weep on, weep on TUE Trad., arr. Fleishmann: Marbhna Eoghain Ruaidh Ui Neill TUE (Lament for Owen O'Neill) Kathleen Tynan (soprano) TUE Dearbhla Collins (piano) Black Box BBM1022. TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b007fn04 (Listen) TUE Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), War and Revolution TUE Donald Macleod examines how the First World War and the TUE subsequent traumatic events in Hungary led to a time of TUE compositional silence in the career of Kodaly in the early TUE 1920s, a period that signalled a complete transformation TUE of his musical output. TUE TUE A Red Apple Smiles (Two Folk Songs from Zobor) TUE Gyor Girls' Choir Miklos Szabo (conductor) TUE Hungaroton HCD 12948 TUE TUE Cello Sonata, Op 8 Janos Starker (cello) TUE Philips 422 302-2, Trs 1-3 TUE TUE Psalmus Hungaricus, Op 13 Andras Molnar (tenor) TUE Hungarian State Chorus TUE Bela Bartok Children's Chorus of Gyor TUE Budapest Festival Orchestra Ivan Fischer (conductor) TUE Hungaroton SLPD 31324, Tr 1. TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lw2vj (Listen) TUE East Neuk Festival 2009, Doric Quartet/Maximiliano Martin TUE Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals TUE TUE Penny Gore presents a series of chamber concerts from the TUE award-winning East Neuk Festival in Fife, taking place in TUE one of the many magical churches nestled along the coast TUE or in inland villages. TUE TUE The young Doric Quartet team up with the Scottish Chamber TUE Orchestra's principal clarinettist Maximiliano Martin. TUE TUE Doric String Quartet Maxmiliano Martin (clarinet) TUE TUE Haydn: String Quartet in B flat, Op 50 No 1 TUE Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A, K581. TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lvy2b (Listen) TUE Prom 10/Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Tabea Zimmermann TUE TUE BBC Proms 2009 TUE TUE Another chance to hear a Prom tracing the musical TUE cross-fertilisation between East and West, and France and TUE Spain with a leading French orchestra conducted by Jun TUE Markl. Takemitsu's Ceremonial showcases the Japanese sho, TUE a bamboo-piped mouth organ, which also features in TUE Hosokawa's recent Cloud and Light, inspired by an image of TUE the Buddha. TUE TUE Bizet never visited Spain but even Spaniards, such as TUE Sarasate, adored his Carmen. Ravel, by contrast, imbibed a TUE love of Spain from his Basque mother, though the gypsy in TUE his Tzigane is probably Hungarian. TUE TUE Akiko Suwanai (violin) Mayumi Miyata (sho) TUE Orchestre National de Lyon Jun Markl (conductor) TUE TUE Takemitsu: Ceremonial: An Autumn Ode TUE Debussy, orch Caplet: Pagodes (Estampes) TUE Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole Takemitsu: Green TUE Sarasate: 'Carmen' Fantasy Ravel: Tzigane TUE Hosokawa: Cloud and Light Debussy: La mer TUE TUE 4.15pm TUE Highlights from the 2008 Aldeburgh Festival, including: TUE TUE Schumann: Marchenbilder for viola and piano, Op 113 TUE Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) Tabea Zimmermann (viola). TUE TUE 17:00 In Tune b00lwqw9 (Listen) TUE TUE 19:00 BBC Proms b00lsrnn (Listen) TUE 2009, Prom 16: Casken, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Part 1 TUE From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Donald TUE Macleod TUE TUE Andris Nelsons, the CBSO's new Music Director, makes his TUE Proms debut. This concert celebrates both the 2009 TUE International Year of Astronomy and John Casken's birthday TUE with the Barnsley-born composer's evocation of Orion the TUE hunter ever journeying towards the unknown across the TUE Northumbrian night sky. TUE TUE Stephen Hough continues his exploration of the complete TUE Tchaikovsky piano concertos with the unfairly neglected TUE Concerto No 2, whose middle movement unexpectedly flowers TUE into a minor triple concerto for piano, violin and cello. TUE TUE Stephen Hough (piano) TUE City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra TUE Andris Nelsons (conductor) TUE TUE John Casken: Orion over Farne TUE Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 2 in G. TUE TUE 20:00 BBC Proms b00lwrvl (Listen) TUE 2009, Proms Plus, The Firebird/Petrushka TUE Christopher Cook is joined by Stephanie Jordan, research TUE professor of dance at Roehampton University, and writer TUE and musicologist David Nice for a talk celebrating TUE Stravinsky's ballets The Firebird and Petrushka. TUE TUE 20:20 BBC Proms b00lsrnq (Listen) TUE 2009, Prom 16: Casken, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Part 2 TUE From the Royal Albert Hall, London. TUE TUE Donald Macleod presents the conclusion of a Prom in which TUE Andris Nelsons, the CBSO's music director, makes his Proms TUE debut. The exploration of the complete Stravinsky ballets TUE continues with the magical fairy-tale score he wrote for TUE his first commission from Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. TUE TUE City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra TUE Andris Nelsons (conductor) TUE TUE Stravinsky: The Firebird. TUE TUE 21:30 Sunday Feature b009md7r (Listen) TUE Homer's Landscapes, The Poet and His World TUE Adam Nicolson travels along the eastern Mediterranean, TUE from the Ionian Sea to the western coast of Turkey to TUE trace the origins of the poems at the root of modern TUE European thought. TUE TUE Visiting the island of Chios, where Homer might have come TUE from, and then travelling on to Troy and Ithaca and TUE sailing the Aegean, Adam reads The Iliad and The Odyssey, TUE to explore their landscapes and world from which these TUE important epic poems emerged. TUE TUE 22:15 BBC Proms b00lsrns (Listen) TUE 2009, Prom 17: Bach Motets TUE From the Royal Albert Hall, London. TUE TUE Petroc Trelawny introduces John Eliot Gardiner and his TUE hand-picked choir and ensemble performing a selection of TUE Bach motets. TUE TUE Monteverdi Choir English Baroque Soloists TUE John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) TUE TUE Bach; Komm, Jesu, Komm!, BWV229; Furchte dich nicht, TUE BWV228; Jesu, meine Freude, BWV227; Singet dem Herrn ein TUE neues Lied, BWV225. TUE TUE 23:30 Late Junction b00lvss4 (Listen) TUE Fiona Talkington's varied music mix includes highlights TUE from the 2009 WOMAD Festival, with performances from TUE Senegal's new singing star Malick Pathé Sow and Corsican a TUE capella group A Filetta. Plus tracks from the new album by TUE Scottish folk singer James Yorkston. TUE WED WEDNESDAY 29 JULY 2009 WED WED 01:00 Through the Night b00lsrnx (Listen) WED 1.00am WED Franceschini, Petronio (1650-1680): Sonata in D for two WED trumpets, strings and basso continuo WED Yordan Kojuharov, Petar Ivanov (trumpets) WED Teodor Moussev (organ) Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra WED Yordan Dafov (conductor) WED 1.09am WED Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Symphony No 3 in C minor WED (Organ) Teodor Moussev (organ) WED Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra WED Vassil Stefanov (conductor) WED 1.47am WED Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Die Auferstehung WED und Himmelfahrt Jesu, Wq240 Barbara Schlick (soprano) WED Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Stephen Varcoe (bass) WED Rheinische Kantorei Das Kleine Konzert WED Hermann Max (director) WED 3.01am WED Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Overture (Der WED Freischutz) Netherlands Radio Philharmonic WED Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) WED 3.11am WED Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Violin Concerto No 2 WED Anatoli Bazhenov (violin) NRCU Symphony Orchestra WED Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor) WED 3.39am WED Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 3 in A minor WED BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) WED 4.18am WED Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): 4 Choral Songs, Op 53 WED BBC Symphony Chorus Stephen Jackson (conductor) WED 4.33am WED Bacewicz, Graznya (1909-1969): Concerto for String WED Orchestra Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra WED Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor) WED 4.48am WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 1 in A WED minor, BWV1041 Musica Antiqua Koln WED Reinhard Goebel (violin/conductor) WED 5.01am WED Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758): Sonata in D minor WED Amsterdam Bach Soloists Wim ten Have (conductor) WED 5.11am WED Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): 7 Chansons for choir WED Jutland Chamber Choir Mogens Dahl (conductor) WED 5.24am WED Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Dolly Suite, Op 56 WED Erzsebet Tusa, Istvan Lantos (pianos) WED 5.38am WED Cabezon, Antonio de (1510-1566): Fantasia Hesperion XX WED Jordi Savall (director) WED 5.41am WED Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Capriccio espagnole WED Stavanger Symphony Orchestra WED Alexander Dmitriev (conductor) WED 5.57am WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio for keyboard and strings WED in G, H XV 25 Kungsbacka Trio WED 6.12am WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Jesu, meine Freude, WED BWV227 Tafelmusik Chamber Choir Tafelmusik WED Ivars Taurins (conductor) WED 6.34am WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): 3 pieces, D946 WED Alfred Brendel (piano). WED WED 07:00 Breakfast b00lwqzb (Listen) WED WED 10:00 Classical Collection b00lws61 (Listen) WED 10.00am WED Schumann: Manfred Overture Cleveland Orchestra WED George Szell (conductor) Sony 5160272 WED 10.12am WED Koechlin: Chansons Bretonnes, Book III WED Mats Lidstrom (cello) Bengt Forsberg (piano) WED Hyperion CDA67244 WED 10.24am WED Haydn: Symphony No 60 (Il distratto) WED City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra WED Simon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDC 754297 2 WED 10.48am WED Warlock: The Curlew John Mark Ainsley (tenor) WED Nash Ensemble Hyperion CDA66938 WED 11.11am WED Telemann: Concerto in E flat for two horns (Tafelmusik, WED Production III) Musica Antiqua, Koln WED Reinhard Goebel (director) Archiv 427 619-2 WED 11.25am WED Liszt: Piano Concerto No 2 Sviatoslav Richter (piano) WED London Symphony Orchestra Kirill Kondrashin (conductor) WED Philips 412 006-2. WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b007fn0m (Listen) WED Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), International Acclaim WED Donald Macleod explores how, despite intense criticism in WED his native Hungary, Zoltan Kodaly began to receive an WED increasingly favourable reception abroad, thanks in part WED to the attention of conductors such as Arturo Toscanini WED and Willem Mengelberg. He also considers Kodaly's WED relationship with Britain. WED WED Meditation on a Theme by Claude Debussy WED Adam Fellegi (piano) WED Hungaroton Classic 31540-41, CD2 Tr 9 WED WED Summer Evening - revised version Philharmonia Hungarica WED Antal Dorati (conductor) WED Decca 443007-2 and 008-2, CD2 Tr 3 WED WED Chi d'amor sente (Four Italian Madrigals) WED Gyor Girls' Choir Miklos Szabo (conductor) WED Hungaroton SLPPD 12948, Tr 9 WED WED Concerto for Orchestra BBC Philharmonic WED Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) Chandos CHAN 9811, Tr 2 WED WED Fancy Gyor Girls Choir Miklos Szabo (conductor) WED Hungaroton SLPPD 12948, Tr 5 WED WED Ode to Music BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) WED BBC recording - not commercially available. WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lw43c (Listen) WED East Neuk Festival 2009, Leopold String Trio WED Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals WED WED Penny Gore presents a series of chamber concerts from the WED award-winning East Neuk Festival in Fife, taking place in WED one of the many magical churches nestled along the coast WED or in inland villages. WED WED The Leopold Trio perform Beethoven's early masterwork for WED trio alongside the effervescent Madrigals by Martinu for WED violin and viola duo. WED WED Leopold String Trio WED WED Martinu: Three Madrigals for violin and viola (1947) WED Beethoven: String Trio in E flat, Op 3. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lvyyd (Listen) WED Prom 15 WED WED BBC Proms 2009 WED WED A Prom featuring Smetana's rustic Bohemian comedy The WED Bartered Bride, set at a Slavic fair, and Bartok's Dance WED Suite, which incorporates folk themes from Hungary, WED Romania and as far afield as Africa. WED WED These works are followed by Martinu's Concerto for two WED pianos, composed just after his First Symphony in 1943, WED and which betrays some of the tensions of two years WED earlier when he, like Bartok, was forced to flee to WED America. The piece ultimately finds release in an WED outpouring of the composer's characteristically WED effervescent vitality. WED WED Smetana: Overture (The Bartered Bride) WED Bartok: Dance Suite Martinu: Concerto for two pianos WED Stravinsky: Petrushka (1947 version) WED WED Jaroslava Pechocova, Vaclav Macha (pianos) WED BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor). WED WED 16:00 Choral Evensong b00lv2mq (Listen) WED Choral Evening Prayer, from Buckfast Abbey, Devon, during WED the 2009 Exon Singers Festival. WED WED Introit: Companions of the Lord (Philip Wilby) (first WED performance) Responses: Plainsong WED Office Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus creator) WED Psalms: 11, 12, 13 (Plainsong) First Lesson: I Samuel 11 WED Anthem: Insanae et vanae curae (Haydn) WED Second Lesson: Luke 22 vv39-46 WED Homily: The Very Rev John Clarke, Dean of Wells WED Canticle: Magnificat from the Fauxbourdon Service (Jeremy WED Woodside) (first broadcast) WED The Lord's Prayer (Richard Allain) WED Motet: Ave Maria (Philip Wilby) WED Final Hymn: As we remember, Lord, thy faithful handmaid WED (Christe sanctorum) WED Organ Voluntary: Con moto maestoso (Sonata No 3 in A, Op WED 65) (Mendelssohn) WED WED Organist: Jeffrey Makinson WED Director of music: Matthew Owens. WED WED 17:00 In Tune b00lwr41 (Listen) WED WED 19:30 BBC Proms b00lw5rz (Listen) WED 2009, Prom 18: Widmann, Mozart and Bruckner, Part 1 WED From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Tom WED Service. WED WED The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra returns to the Proms after WED its successful 2006 debut and is led again by its WED British-born principal conductor Jonathan Nott. WED WED In this compelling Austro-German programme stretching WED across two and-a-half-centuries, composers acknowledge WED their debt to older masters. With German composer Jorg WED Widmann's Con brio, a short orchestral showpiece inspired WED by Beethoven, followed by the third of Mozart's five WED violin concertos, featuring award-winning young German WED soloist Arabella Steinbacher, making her much-awaited WED Proms debut. WED WED Arabella Steinbacher (violin) Bamberg Symphony Orchestra WED Jonathan Nott (conductor) WED WED Jorg Widmann: Con brio (UK premiere) WED Mozart: Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216. WED WED 20:05 Twenty Minutes b00lv4nx (Listen) WED Land of Music WED To mark a Proms 2009 concert by the Bamberg Symphony WED Orchestra from Bavaria, Scottish-born horn player Fergus WED McWilliam reports on the respect classical music still WED commands in Germany, and on the riches of regional WED music-making in a country which still has around 130 WED symphony orchestras and numerous chamber ensembles. WED WED After decades playing with the Berlin Philharmonic, where WED he also sits on the orchestra's board, Fergus is these WED days less surprised by the abundance of classical bands in WED Germany. And he says that still it's only the very best WED that boast the very best conductors and standards. Joining WED him to discuss the depth of talent and sheer exuberance of WED the country's classical output are the principal conductor WED of the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Jonathan Nott and WED veteran Berlin music critic Klaus Geitel. WED WED 20:25 BBC Proms b00lw5z5 (Listen) WED 2009, Prom 18: Widmann, Mozart and Bruckner, Part 2 WED From the Royal Albert Hall, London WED WED Tom Service presents the conclusion of this Austro-German WED Prom, with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra performing WED Bruckner's Third Symphony, dedicated to Wagner, his WED revered master. WED WED Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Jonathan Nott (conductor) WED WED Bruckner: Symphony No 3 in D minor. WED WED 22:00 BBC Proms b00lwrrc (Listen) WED 2009, Proms Composer Portraits, Jorg Widmann WED WED In a discussion from the Royal College of Music, composer WED and clarrinettist Jörg Widmann talks about his new WED orchestral work, given its UK premiere at the 2009 BBC WED Proms, and introduces performances of some of his chamber WED works given by musicians from the Royal Academy of Music. WED WED Widmann: Air (UK premiere) Michael Kidd (horn) WED WED Widmann: Fünf Bruchstücke Victoria Kerby (clarinet) WED Timothy End (piano) WED WED Widmann: Fantasie Jörg Widmann (clarinet). WED WED 23:00 The Essay b00c8qzx (Listen) WED Doctoring Philosophy, Entitlement WED Prof Jonathan Wolff explores the consequences of the WED change in healthcare philosophy that the NHS has brought WED about, as charity was replaced by the concept of universal WED rights. He considers fears that a new culture of WED entitlement might undermine traditional values of WED self-help and self-sufficiency. WED WED 23:15 Late Junction b00lvswv (Listen) WED Fiona Talkington's varied selection includes tracks from WED Karl Seglem's 25th album Norskjazz.no, plus highlights WED from the 2009 WOMAD festival, with performances from WED Malagasy singer and songwriter Nogabe Randriaharimalala WED and Belgium's Mek Yek, who blend Eastern European gypsy WED traditions with Belgian folk. WED THU THURSDAY 30 JULY 2009 THU THU 01:00 Through the Night b00lv6cg (Listen) THU 1.01am THU Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Trois chansons de Charles THU d'Orleans THU 1.09am THU Debussy, arr. Gottwald: Les Anglus THU 1.13am THU Trad., arr. Swingle, Ward (b.1952): L 'amour de moi THU 1.17am THU Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Un soir de neige THU 1.26am THU Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869), arr. Gottwald: Sur les THU Lagunes (Les nuits d'ete, Op 7) THU 1.33am THU Jolivet, Andre (1905-1974): Epithalame after the Song of THU Songs Swedish Radio Chorus Martina Batic (conductor) THU 1.56am THU Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Wedding March, Op 3b No 2 THU Eero Heinonen (piano) THU 2.00am THU Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Sonatina No 1 in F sharp THU minor, Op 67 Eero Heinonen (piano) THU 2.08am THU Tchaikovsky, Piotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Symphony No 5 in E THU minor, Op 64 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra THU Dmitri Kitajenko (conductor) THU 3.01am THU Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757), arr. Timothy Kain: Sonata THU in F, K518 THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Fiona Walsh: THU Fugue in G minor, BWV542 Guitar Trek THU 3.12am THU Merkel, Gustav (1827-1885): Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst THU walten (Choral-Studien, Op 116) Martin Poruba (organ) THU 3.24am THU Power, Leonel (d.1445): Missa Alma redemptoris mater THU Hilliard Ensemble THU 3.44am THU Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758): Overture a due chori THU in B flat Cappella Coloniensis THU Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) THU 4.09am THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Quartet in C minor, Op 17 No 4 THU Quatuor Mosaiques THU 4.27am THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 4 in D, THU K19 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Osmo Vanska (conductor) THU 4.40am THU Leclair, Jean-Marie (1697-1764): Violin Concerto in F, Op THU 10 No 4 (1745) (excerpt) Genevieve Gilardeau (violin) THU Tafelmusik Jeanne Lamon (conductor) THU 4.48am THU Ketting, Piet (1905-1984): Deuntjen THU Netherlands Chamber Choir THU Hans van den Hombergh (conductor) THU 4.54am THU Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Overture (Ruslan THU and Lyudmila) Edmonton Symphony Orchestra THU Uri Mayer (conductor) THU 5.01am THU Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Scherzo No 2 in B flat, Op 31 THU Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano) THU 5.10am THU Fitelberg, Grzegorz (1879-1953): Rapsodja polska (Polish THU Rhapsody), Op 25 (1913) THU Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra THU Jerzy Salwarowski (conductor) THU 5.29am THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto in C, THU K467 Mihaela Ursuleasa (piano) THU National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra THU Gabriel Chmura (conductor) THU 5.58am THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Trio in B flat for THU clarinet, cello and piano, Op 11 Teodor Moussev (piano) THU Roussi Radev (clarinet) Tatyana Deneva (cello) THU 6.22am THU Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Toccata per cembalo in THU G minor/major THU Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord, Franciscus Debbonis, THU Roma 1678) THU 6.30am THU Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Domine Dominus noster; THU Adoramus te Christe; In pace, in idipsum; Tibi laus, tibi THU gloria; Ad te levavi oculos meos The King's Singers THU 6.45am THU Gabrieli, Andrea (1532/3-1585): Diminution on Orlando THU Lassus's Susanne un jour Anne-Catherine Bucher (organ) THU 6.49am THU Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C, RV444 THU Il Giardino Armonico. THU THU 07:00 Breakfast b00lwr69 (Listen) THU THU 10:00 Classical Collection b00lws41 (Listen) THU 10.00am THU Wagner arr Moszkowski: Isolde's Death (Tristan und Isolde) THU Michael Ponti (piano) Vox Box 11 58462 THU 10.08am THU Hoddinott: Clarinet Concerto No 2 THU Janet Hilton (clarinet) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Rumon Gamba (conductor) Clarinet Classics CC0034 THU 10.27am THU Beethoven: The pulse of an Irishman THU Richard Salter (baritone) Christian Altenburger (violin) THU Julius Berger (cello) Helmut Deutsch (piano) THU Sony SK64301, Tr 10 THU 10.29am THU Haydn: All through the night, or The Widow's Lament THU Alison Pearce (soprano) Susan Drake (harp) THU Hyperion CDA66104 THU 10.33am THU Beethoven: Music, Love and Wine THU Catrin Wynn Davies (soprano) John Mark Ainsley (tenor) THU Thomas Allen (baritone) Elizabeth Layton (violin) THU Ursula Smith (cello) Malcolm Martineau (piano) THU DG 453 786-2 THU 10.36am THU Brahms: String Quartet Op 67 Amadeus Quartet THU DG 457 707-2 THU 11.09am THU Weir and Finnissy: Songs from the Exotic Tapestry THU BML 012 THU 11.20am THU Beethoven: Symphony No 8 London Classical Players THU Roger Norrington (conductor) EMI CDC7 47698-2. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b007fn11 (Listen) THU Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), A Patriot THU Donald Macleod looks at Kodaly's efforts to create stage THU works, a choral tradition and orchestral pieces, as well THU as an educational method, all rooted in native Magyar folk THU music. THU THU See the Gypsy Eats Cheese Children's Choir Magnificat THU Ivan Fischer (conductor) Philips 462 824-2 DDD, Tr 10 THU THU Love duet and Recruiting Song (Hary Janos) THU Sandor Solyom-Nagy (Hary) Klara Takacs (Orzse) THU Hungarian State Opera Chorus and Orchestra THU Janos Ferencsik (conductor) THU Hungaroton HCD 12837-38, CD1 Tr 6, CD2 Tr 5 THU THU St Gregory Procession Children's Choir Miraculum THU Ivan Fischer (conductor) Philips 462 824-2 DDD, Tr 4 THU THU The Peacock Hungarian Workers Choir THU BBC recording - not commercially available THU THU Variations on a Hungarian Folksong (The Peacock) THU Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra THU Adam Fischer (conductor) Nimbus NI 5284, Tr 8. THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lw46x (Listen) THU East Neuk Festival 2009, Leipzig Quartet THU Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals THU THU Penny Gore presents a series of chamber concerts from the THU award-winning East Neuk Festival in Fife, taking place in THU one of the many magical churches nestled along the coast THU or in inland villages. THU THU The Leipzig Quartet perform music from their home town. THU THU Schumann: String Quartet, Op 41 No 3 THU Mendelssohn: Quartet, Op 44 No 2. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lvz4k (Listen) THU Prom 12/Calefax Ensemble at Cheltenham THU THU BBC Proms 2009 THU THU A Prom by the BBC Philharmonic celebrating the music of THU three great British composers who died in 1934 - Edward THU Elgar, Frederick Delius and Gustav Holst. THU THU Elgar's overture Cockaigne is a lively and colourful THU musical portrait of Edwardian London, with snapshots of THU cockneys, courting couples, church bells and a brass band THU playing in the park. Delius captures the sense of peace of THU the high Norwegian mountains, while Holst explores the THU peace (and war) of worlds much further afield in The THU Planets, with its mystical ending. THU THU Elgar: Cockaigne (In London Town) THU Delius: The Song of the High Hills Holst: The Planets THU THU Rebecca Evans (soprano) Toby Spence (tenor) THU BBC Singers BBC Philharmonic THU Charles Mackerras (conductor) THU THU 4.15pm THU Highlights from a concert given by virtuoso Dutch wind THU ensemble Calefax at the 2008 Cheltenham Festival. THU THU Including: THU THU Anon., arr. Boekhoorn: Libre Vermell THU Boccherini, arr. Berix: Fandango (String Quintet No 77) THU Ravel, arr. Hekkema: Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs). THU THU 17:00 In Tune b00lwr7d (Listen) THU THU 19:30 BBC Proms b00lwd66 (Listen) THU 2009, Prom 19: Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Part 1 THU From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Martin THU Handley. THU THU The Halle under music director Mark Elder perform two THU radical masterpieces by Berlioz. THU THU Sally Matthews (soprano) THU Susan Graham, Sarah Castle (mezzo-sopranos) THU Steve Davislim (tenor) Halle Choir Halle Youth Choir THU Halle Orchestra Mark Elder (conductor) THU THU Berlioz: Overture (Benvenuto Cellini); La mort de THU Cleopatre. THU THU 20:00 Twenty Minutes b00lwrsg (Listen) THU Mendelssohn THU Louise Fryer is joined by Prof John Deathridge and THU Mendelssohn's great-great-great-great niece Sheila Hayman THU to discuss the composer's life and work. THU THU 20:20 BBC Proms b00lwdrc (Listen) THU 2009, Prom 19: Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Part 2 THU From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Martin THU Handley. THU THU In a performance given as part of the 200th anniverary THU celebrations of Mendelssohn's birth, Mark Elder conducts THU the Halle in the rarely heard Symphony No 2, which was THU wildly popular with the Victorians. Beethoven may have THU made the idea of a symphony with a choral finale famous, THU but Mendelssohn trumped him with his Hymn of Praise in THU 1840 - its choral finale so overwhelms the three preceding THU orchestral movements that Mendelssohn called the result a THU Symphony-Cantata. THU THU Sally Matthews (soprano) THU Susan Graham, Sarah Castle (mezzo-sopranos) THU Steve Davislim (tenor) Halle Choir Halle Youth Choir THU Halle Orchestra Mark Elder (conductor) THU THU Mendelssohn: Symphony No 2 in B flat (Lobgesang). THU THU 22:00 Sunday Feature b009qnx4 (Listen) THU Homer's Landscapes, Homer's Landscapes: The Iliad THU Adam Nicolson travels along the eastern Mediterranean, THU from the Ionian Sea to the western coast of Turkey to THU trace the origins of the poems at the root of modern THU European thought. THU THU Adam travels to Homer's Troy, walking the plains and THU visiting the ruins of its citadel, finding that although THU Homer is thought to have been blind, it is possible to THU directly map Homer's great poem of war onto the coastline THU of the Aegean, the beach of the Greek camp, the Scamander THU River and the hewn stone walls of Troy. THU THU 23:00 The Essay b00c8r0m (Listen) THU Doctoring Philosophy, Equality THU Prof Jonathan Wolff asks how successful the NHS has been THU in reducing health inequalities between different THU socio-economic groups as well as considering its THU philosophy of equality of care. THU THU 23:15 Late Junction b00lvsy2 (Listen) THU Fiona Talkington's varied musical selection includes THU plainchant from the time of the 12th-century French abbot THU Bernard de Clairvaux, plus highlights from the 2009 WOMAD THU festival, including performances by French singer and THU songwriter Hindi Zahra and Mercury-nominated ensemble the THU Portico Quartet. THU FRI FRIDAY 31 JULY 2009 FRI FRI 01:00 Through the Night b00lv7gg (Listen) FRI 1.00am FRI Poppe, Enno (b.1969): Aufbau FRI 1.19am FRI Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Concerto in D for violin and FRI orchestra in, Op 77 Vadim Repin (violin) FRI 2.00am FRI Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 8 in G, Op 8 FRI DR Symphony Orchestra Michael Schoenwandt (conductor) FRI 2.36am FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Trio in C for piano FRI and strings, K548 Trio Orlando FRI 3.01am FRI Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Partita for orchestra FRI Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra FRI Marek Pijarowski (conductor) FRI 3.15am FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata No 12 FRI in F, K332 Annie Fischer (piano) FRI 3.30am FRI Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Il Tramonto - poemetto FRI lirico Andrea Trebnik (soprano) FRI Borromeo String Quartet FRI 3.45am FRI Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Incidental music to FRI The Alchemist CBC Vancouver Orchestra FRI Monica Huggett (conductor) FRI 4.03am FRI Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): String Sextet in C, Op 140 FRI Wiener Streichsextet FRI 4.28am FRI Holst, Gustav (1874-1934): Ave Maria Chamber Choir AVE FRI Andraz Hauptman (conductor) FRI 4.34am FRI Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Suite in B flat for 13 wind FRI instruments, Op 4 Ottawa Winds FRI Michael Goodwin (conductor) FRI 5.01am FRI Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso in E FRI minor, Op 3 No 6 Camerata Bern FRI Thomas Furi (conductor) FRI 5.10am FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violin FRI and piano Ruggiero Ricci (violin) Lili Popova (piano) FRI 5.21am FRI Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): String Quartet No 2 in F FRI (1837-40) Camerata Quartet FRI 5.39am FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 1 in B flat FRI for keyboard, BWV825 Angela Hewitt (piano) FRI 5.57am FRI Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 4 in A, Op 90 FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Heinz Wallberg (conductor) FRI 6.25am FRI Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Trio in D minor, Op 63 FRI (1847) Dan Almgren (violin) Torleif Theden (cello) FRI Stefan Bojsten (piano). FRI FRI 07:00 Breakfast b00lwr85 (Listen) FRI FRI 10:00 Classical Collection b00lwrxn (Listen) FRI 10.00am FRI Haydn: Symphony No 61 Scottish Chamber Orchestra FRI Gerard Schwarz (conductor) DE 3063 FRI 10.23am FRI Anon: A Scots Tune 1; Corn Yards; Gypsies Lilt; A Scots FRI Tune 2; A Scots Tune 3 (The Rowallen Lute Book) FRI Ronn McFarlane (lute) DOR-90129 FRI 10.32am FRI Wallace: La Cracovienne Rosemary Tuck (piano) FRI Cala CACD88044 FRI 10.44am FRI Vaughan Williams: Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes FRI Nash Ensemble Hyperion CDA67381/2 FRI 10.59am FRI Stuart Macrae: Motus Birmingham Contemporary Music Group FRI Susanna Malkki (conductor) NMC D115 FRI 11.19am FRI Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor FRI Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano) FRI New Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor) BBCL 40432. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b007fn1j (Listen) FRI Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), The Final Years FRI Donald Macleod explores Kodaly's life in Hungary under FRI communist rule following the Second World War - years in FRI which the composer finally achieved the status of a FRI cultural statesman in his own country. FRI FRI Children's Dances (No 1) Adam Fellegi (piano) FRI Hungaroton Classic 31540-41, CD2 Tr 10 FRI FRI Hymn of Zrinyi Benjamin Luxon (baritone) FRI Brighton Festival Chorus Laszlo Heltay (conductor) FRI Decca Ovation 421 810-2, CD2 Tr 8 FRI FRI Symphony in C Philharmonia Hungarica FRI Antal Dorati (conductor) Decca 443 006-2, Trs 4-6 FRI FRI King Laszlo's Men Children's Choir Miraculum FRI Laszlo Durenyik FRI Private recording - not commercially available. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lw4m3 (Listen) FRI East Neuk Festival 2009, Stefan Loges/Christian Zacharias FRI Penny Gore presents a series of chamber concerts from the FRI award-winning East Neuk Festival in Fife, taking place in FRI one of the many magical churches nestled along the coast FRI or in inland villages. FRI FRI Christian Zacharias, the cornerstone artist of the FRI festival joins baritone Stefan Loges for a programme of FRI late Schubert. FRI FRI Stefan Loges (baritone) Christian Zacharias (piano) FRI FRI Schubert: Schwanengesang (excerpts); Sonata in A, D959. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lw2gx (Listen) FRI Prom 14/Steven Isserlis and Thomas Ades FRI FRI BBC Proms 2009 FRI FRI The first Proms performance of Holst's Choral Symphony, FRI setting words by Keats, complemented by Delius's English FRI Rhapsody, inspired by an old Lincolnshire folksong. FRI FRI The concert ends with Elgar's ever-popular Enigma FRI Variations, the work whose musical pictures of the FRI composer and his friends (14 humans and one dog) finally FRI brought him the recognition he deserved when it was FRI premiered in 1899. FRI FRI Susan Gritton (soprano) BBC Symphony Chorus FRI BBC National Chorus of Wales FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI David Atherton (conductor) FRI FRI Holst: Choral Symphony Delius: Brigg Fair FRI Elgar: Enigma Variations FRI FRI 4.30pm FRI Highlights from a concert given by Steven Isserlis and FRI Thomas Ades at the 2008 Aldeburgh Festival. FRI FRI Including: FRI FRI Steven Isserlis (cello) Thomas Ades (piano) FRI FRI Schumann: Violin Sonata No 3 in A minor. FRI FRI 17:00 In Tune b00lwr8p (Listen) FRI FRI 19:30 BBC Proms b00lwppg (Listen) FRI 2009, Prom 20: Stravinsky, Schumann, Mendelsssohn, Part 1 FRI From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Louise FRI Fryer. FRI FRI The Scottish Chamber Orchestra continues the Proms FRI Stravinsky ballet series with the complete choral version FRI of Pulcinella, the zany Neapolitan comedy in which the FRI composer's reworkings of rediscovered 18th-century scores FRI (reputedly by Pergolesi) resulted in the creation of a FRI whole new - and wholly modern - neo-Classical style. FRI FRI With young French-Canadian maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin FRI making his Proms debut as conductor. FRI FRI Stravinsky: Pulcinella FRI FRI Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano) Scottish Chamber Orchestra FRI Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor). FRI FRI 20:20 BBC Proms b00lwrt3 (Listen) FRI 2009, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival: Victorian FRI Villains Proms Literary Festival FRI FRI In a programme recorded in front of an audience at the FRI Royal College of Music, Matthew Sweet introduces dramatic FRI readings celebrating the infamous villains from Victorian FRI fiction and is joined on stage by award-winning biographer FRI Michael Holroyd and writer Elaine Showalter. FRI FRI 20:40 BBC Proms b00lwq1k (Listen) FRI 2009, Prom 20: Stravinsky, Schumann, Mendelsssohn, Part 2 FRI From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Louise Fryer presents FRI the conclusion of a given by the Scottish Chamber FRI Orchestra. FRI FRI The bicentenary survey of Mendelssohn's symphonies FRI continues with the SCO performing the one that quotes FRI Luther's great Reformation hymn 'Ein' feste Burg ist unser FRI Gott'. FRI FRI Young French-Canadian maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin makes FRI his Proms debut as does prize-winning American pianist FRI Nicholas Angelich in Schumann's popular Piano Concerto in FRI A minor. FRI FRI Nicholas Angelich (piano) Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano) FRI Andrew Staples (tenor) Brindley Sherratt (bass) FRI Scottish Chamber Orchestra FRI Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor) FRI FRI Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor FRI Mendelssohn: Symphony No 5 in D (Reformation). FRI FRI 21:45 Sunday Feature b009tr8m (Listen) FRI Homer's Landscapes, The Odyssey FRI Adam Nicolson travels along the eastern Mediterranean, FRI from the Ionian Sea to the western coast of Turkey to FRI trace the origins of the poems at the root of modern FRI European thought. FRI FRI Adam concludes his exploration of the enduring grip of FRI Homer's epic poems, beginning on a wooden sailing boat as FRI he follows Odysseus on his long and adventure-strewn FRI journey home from Troy. FRI FRI 22:30 New Generation Artists b00lvsz3 (Listen) FRI New Generation Artists, Tai Murray/Gilles Vonsattel FRI Series of chamber performances from the 2008-2010 intake FRI of BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists. FRI FRI Tai Murray (violin) Gilles Vonsattel (piano) FRI FRI Strauss: Sonata in E flat for violin and piano, Op 18. FRI FRI 23:00 The Essay b00c8r1d (Listen) FRI Doctoring Philosophy, Utility FRI Prof Jonathan Wolff looks back at the philosopher FRI Bentham's utilitarian principles and asks how an FRI overstretched health service should prioritise when all FRI needs cannot be met. FRI FRI 23:15 World on 3 b00lvtw5 (Listen) FRI Lopa Kothari presents highlights from the 2009 WOMAD FRI festival, including the Siam Tent set by Enkh Jargal, a FRI singer and player of the Mongolian horse fiddle, and FRI Victor Deme, a singer and songwriter from Burkina Faso FRI performing on the BBC Radio 3 stage. FRI FRI

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