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SATURDAY 17 OCTOBER 2009SAT
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01:00 Through the Night b00n6vlc (Listen)SAT
1.00amSAT
Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Sonatina for clarinet andSAT
piano Staffan Martensson (clarinet)SAT
Frederic Lagarde (piano)SAT
1.13amSAT
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Trio No 4 in E minor forSAT
piano and strings, Op 90 (Dumky) Dumky TrioSAT
1.46amSAT
Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Suite for clarinet, violinSAT
and piano, Op 157b (Le voyageur sans bagages)SAT
Staffan Martensson (clarinet)SAT
Pierre-Olivier Queyras (violin) Frederic Lagarde (piano)SAT
1.58amSAT
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Premiere rapsodie forSAT
clarinet and piano Staffan Martensson (clarinet)SAT
Frederic Lagarde (piano)SAT
2.07amSAT
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Trio in A minor for piano andSAT
strings Dumky TrioSAT
2.34amSAT
Dutilleux, Henri (b.1916): L'arbre des songes - concertoSAT
for violin and orchestra (1983-1985)SAT
Leonidas Kavakos (violin)SAT
Rotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSAT
Valery Gergiev (conductor)SAT
3.01amSAT
Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Missa sancta No 1 in ESAT
flat, J224 (Freischutzmesse) Norwegian Soloist ChoirSAT
Norwegian Radio OrchestraSAT
Grete Pedersen Helgerod (conductor)SAT
3.34amSAT
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Coriolan), OpSAT
62 (1807) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSAT
Manfred Honeck (conductor)SAT
3.42amSAT
Haydn, (Johann) Michael (1737-1806): Divertimento in A forSAT
string quartet, MH 299 Marcolini QuartettSAT
3.59amSAT
Rontgen, Julius (1855-1932): Sonata in F sharp minor forSAT
violin and piano, Op 2 (1879-1883)SAT
Alexander Kerr (violin) Sepp Grotenhuis (piano)SAT
4.19amSAT
Verhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): 't Meeuwennest, Op 16, No 1SAT
Annegeer Stumphius (soprano)SAT
Leo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)SAT
4.21amSAT
Verhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Lied van bloemen (FlowerSAT
song), Op 26, No 2 Nico van der Meel (tenor)SAT
Leo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)SAT
4.25amSAT
Huygens, Constantijn (1596-1687): Iniquitatem meam egoSAT
cognovi; Domine spes mea; In quo corriget (Pathodia sacraSAT
et profana - 1647) Anne Grimm (soprano)SAT
Peter Kooij (bass) Leo van Doeselaar (organ)SAT
Mike Fentross (theorbo)SAT
Mieneke van der Velden (viola da gamba)SAT
4.34amSAT
Buus, Jacques (c.1500-1565): RicercareSAT
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetSAT
4.41amSAT
Bouwman, Nicolaas Arie (1854-1941): Thalia - overture forSAT
wind orchestra (1888)SAT
Dutch National Youth Wind OrchestraSAT
Jan Cober (conductor)SAT
4.50amSAT
Bodinus, Sebastian (c.1700-1759): Trio in G for oboe andSAT
two bassoons Hildebrand'sche Hoboisten CompagnieSAT
5.01amSAT
Klami, Uuno (1900-1961): Serenades joyeusesSAT
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jussi Jalas (conductor)SAT
5.07amSAT
Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960) text: Wilhelm Conrad Gomoll -SAT
Serenade (Im Lebenslenz, Op 16, No 6)SAT
Sylvia Geszty (soprano) Istvan Lantos (piano)SAT
5.09amSAT
Gounod, Charles (1818-1893): Serenade: Vous qui faitesSAT
l'endormie (Faust)SAT
Mefistofele ...... Nicola Ghiuselev (bass)SAT
Orchestre de l'Opera National de SofiaSAT
Rouslan Raitchev (conductor)SAT
5.13amSAT
Herbert, Victor (1859-1924): Moonbeams - a serenade fromSAT
the 1906 operetta The Red Mill (orig for voice andSAT
orchestra) Symphony Nova ScotiaSAT
Boris Brott (conductor)SAT
5.17amSAT
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Serenade to music forSAT
16 soloists (or four soloists and chorus) and orchestraSAT
Bette Cosar (soprano) Delia Wallis (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Edd Wright (tenor) Gary Dahl (bass)SAT
Alexander Skwortsow (violin) Vancouver Bach ChoirSAT
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bruce Pullan (conductor)SAT
5.31amSAT
Warlock, Peter (1894-1930): Serenade (To Frederick DeliusSAT
on his 60th birthday) for string orchestra (1921-22)SAT
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SAT
5.38amSAT
Aufschnaiter, Benedict Anton (1665-1742): Ouverture andSAT
Entree from Serenade No 3 in G minor (Concors discordiaSAT
amoris et timoris augusti et serenissimi Romanorum regisSAT
Josephii - Nurnberg 1695) L'Orfeo BarockorchesterSAT
Michi Gaigg (director)SAT
5.44amSAT
Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Italian serenade for string quartetSAT
Bartok QuartetSAT
5.52amSAT
Francaix, Jean (1912-1997): Serenade for small orchestraSAT
Canadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)SAT
6.02amSAT
Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Serenade d'hiver forSAT
four male voices (1867) Lamentabile ConsortSAT
6.07amSAT
Ropartz, Joseph Guy (1864-1955): Serenade (1892)SAT
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Daniel Swift (conductor)SAT
6.12amSAT
Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Serenade for two violins andSAT
viola, Op 12 Bretislav Novotny (violin)SAT
Karel Pribyl (violin) Lubomir Maly (viola)SAT
6.34amSAT
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Four lieder: Standchen, OpSAT
17, No 2; Morgen, Op 27, No 4; Fur funfzehn Pfennige, OpSAT
36, No 2; Zueignung, Op 10, No 1SAT
Jard van Nes (mezzo-soprano) Gerard Van Blerk (piano)SAT
6.45amSAT
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade in G, K525SAT
(Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) BBC National Orchestra of WalesSAT
Grant Llewellyn (conductor).SAT
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07:00 Breakfast b00n6ykf (Listen)SAT
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09:00 CD Review b00n6ykh (Listen)SAT
With Andrew McGregor. Building a Library: Schumann'sSAT
Kerner-Lieder. Dame Nellie Melba: The London recordings ofSAT
1904. Disc of the Week: Schumann's Scenes from Goethe'sSAT
Faust.SAT
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09.05amSAT
BRAHMS: Ich schwing mein Horn ins Jammertal Op 41/1; EsSAT
tont ein voller Harfenklang Op 17/1 (1860); Nachtwache ISAT
Op 104/1 (1888); Einformig ist der Liebe Gram Op 113/13SAT
(1891); Gesang der Parzen Op 89 (1882); Symphony No 3 in FSAT
major Op 90 (1883); Nanie Op 82 (1881)SAT
The Monteverdi Choir / Orchestre Revolutionnaire etSAT
Romantique / John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SAT
Soli Deo Gloria SDG704 (CD)SAT
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BRAHMS: Symphony No 4 in E Minor Op 98; Haydn VariationsSAT
Op 56a; Hungarian Dance WoO 1 No 5SAT
Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra / ChristophSAT
Eschenbach (conductor) Hanssler HAEN98593 (CD)SAT
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BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No 14 (1869) (Originally for pianoSAT
duet, arranged for string orchestra by Ivan Fischer);SAT
Variations on a theme by Joseph Haydn) Op 56a (1873);SAT
Symphony No 1 in C minor Op 68 (1876)SAT
Budapest Festival Orchestra / Ivan Fischer (conductor)SAT
Channel Classics CCSSA28309 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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09.30am Building a LibrarySAT
SCHUMANN: Kerner-Lieder Op 35SAT
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Reviewer – Hilary FinchSAT
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The first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSAT
Review website on Monday.SAT
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Next week Jeremy Thurlow compares recordings ofSAT
Stravinsky’s Symphony in C.SAT
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10.20am Recent ReleaseSAT
SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No 5 in D minor Op 47 (1937);SAT
Symphony No 9 in E flat major Op 70 (1945)SAT
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Vasily PetrenkoSAT
(conductor) Naxos 8572167 (CD, Budget)SAT
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10.30am Roger Neill InterviewSAT
Roger Neill talks to Andrew about the eight 78rpm vinylSAT
records - made from newly re-discovered original metalSAT
masters - of the first recordings of soprano Dame NellieSAT
Melba. Including extracts from the following:SAT
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Nellie Melba’s Recordings - Special IssueSAT
NM1-8 (8 78rpm), also available as ABC 4763556 (CD)SAT
For more details see:SAT
http://www.historicmasters.org/?page_id=235SAT
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10.50am Recent ReleasesSAT
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No 1 in C major Op 21 (1800); SymphonySAT
No 3 in E flat major Op 55 ‘Eroica’ (1804)SAT
Manchester Camerata / Douglas Boyd (conductor)SAT
Avie AV2185 (CD)SAT
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BEETHOVEN: Symphony No 3 in E flat major Op 55 ‘Eroica’SAT
(1804); Symphony No 5 in C minor Op 76SAT
Philharmonia Orchestra / Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor)SAT
Signum SIGCD169 (2CD, Budget)SAT
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BEETHOVEN: Symphony No 2 in D major Op 36; Symphony No 6SAT
in F major Op 68 “Pastoral”SAT
Royal Flemish Philharmonic / Philippe HerrewegheSAT
(conductor) Pentatone PTC5186314 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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BEETHOVEN: Symphony No 6 in F major Op 68 “Pastoral”;SAT
Symphony No 2 in D major Op 36SAT
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen / Paavo JarviSAT
(conductor) RCA 88697542542 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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BEETHOVEN: Symphony No 9 in D minor Choral Op 125;SAT
Overture: The Consecration of the House Op 124;SAT
Gratulations-Menuett in E flat major Wo03SAT
Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano) / Lilli Paasikivi (mezzo) /SAT
Lars Cleveman (tenor) / Karl-Magnus Fredriksson (baritone)SAT
/ Denmark Radio Choir / Swedish Chamber Orchestra Orebro /SAT
Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) Simax PSC1283 (CD)SAT
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11.30am Disc of the WeekSAT
SCHUMANN: Scenes from Goethe’s FaustSAT
Christian Gerhaher (baritone - Faust, Pater Seraphicus, DrSAT
Marianus) / Christiane Iven (soprano - Gretchen, Noth,SAT
Busserin, Una poenitentium) / Alastair Miles (bass -SAT
Mephistopheles, Boser Geist) / Werner Gura (tenor - Ariel,SAT
Pater Ecstaticus, Vollendeter Engel) / Mojca ErdmannSAT
(soprano - Marthe, Sorge, Engel, selige Knabe, Busserin,SAT
Magna Peccatrix) / Birgit Remmert (alto - Schuld, SeligenSAT
Knabe, Mater Gloriosa, Mater Aegyptiaca) / Elisabeth vonSAT
Magnus (alto -Mangel, Seligen Knabe, Busserin, MulierSAT
Samaritana) / Franz-Josef Selig (bass - PaterSAT
Profundus,Vollendeter Engel) / Netherlands Radio Choir /SAT
Netherlands Children's Choir / Royal ConcertgebouwSAT
Orchestra / Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SAT
RCO Live RCO09001 (2 Hybrid SACD, Mid Price)SAT
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12:15 Music Matters b00n6ykk (Listen)SAT
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Tom Service profiles New York-based Bang On A Can ahead ofSAT
a UK performance with Steve Reich. This multi-facetedSAT
ensemble has been at the forefront of contemporary musicSAT
across the Atlantic: Tom talks to BOAC's founders andSAT
artistic directors - American composers David Lang,SAT
Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe.SAT
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A new book by Robert Carl analyses and researches theSAT
origins of Terry Riley's In C - the Rite of Spring ofSAT
Minimalism. Tom talks to the author, and discusses theSAT
book and the piece's legacy with rock critic and musicianSAT
Robert Sandall, and composer Anna Meredith.SAT
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Tom talks to enfant terrible of British music SteveSAT
Martland, asking him for his controversial views on theSAT
'British music establishment', on the role of the composerSAT
in today's society and on how today's music will beSAT
assessed in the future.SAT
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And there is a look at an online competition seeking toSAT
re-define the concept of a composer-in-residence for theSAT
digital age - with three finalists having been drawn fromSAT
over 300 competitors in 120 countries.SAT
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Related LinksSAT
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* Terry Riley's In C by Robert Carl, published bySAT
OUP (ukcatalogue.oup.com)SAT
* Look at the score and performance directions for TerrySAT
Riley's In C (www.otherminds.org)SAT
* Bang on a Can at the Royal Festival Hall on 31 OctoberSAT
(www.southbankcentre.co.uk)SAT
* Read more about Steve Martland at Schott MusicSAT
(www.schott-music.com)SAT
* Dilettante (www.dilettantemusic.com)SAT
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Terry Riley’s In CSAT
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One page of score, 53 ‘modules’ of music, and aSAT
performance time of anything from a few minutes to an hourSAT
and a half or more: Terry Riley’s 1964 piece In C isSAT
arguably the most influential musical composition of theSAT
last 50 years. It effectively started the minimalistSAT
movement, and has inspired countless other composers, notSAT
least the icons of minimalism Steve Reich and Philip Glass.SAT
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Composer and musicologist Robert Carl has written theSAT
first comprehensive study of In C, charting its history inSAT
performance and recording, from rock bands to ChineseSAT
orchestras. Tom discovers the work’s secret from theSAT
author, Steve Reich and fellow American composer DavidSAT
Lang, and reviews the book with critic Robert Sandall andSAT
young composer Anna Meredith.SAT
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Terry Riley’s In C by Robert Carl is published by OxfordSAT
University Press (£31.99 hardback)SAT
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Bang on a CanSAT
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At a gallery in downtown Manhattan in 1987, a trio of NewSAT
York-based composers – Julia Wolfe, David Lang and MichaelSAT
Gordon – held a 12-hour festival of works by 28 composers,SAT
from leading lights such as Steve Reich and John Cage toSAT
relative unknowns from New York’s new music scene. It wasSAT
the first of what has become the annual Bang on a CanSAT
Marathon, and the starting point for the Bang on a CanSAT
All-Stars – a six-piece ensemble with a mission ‘to giveSAT
the most persuasive and exciting performances of the mostSAT
genre-defying music in the world’.SAT
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All three founders – who remain the group’s artisticSAT
directors – join Tom from the BBC studios in New York, andSAT
we hear Steve Reich’s views on BOAC’s contribution toSAT
musical culture.SAT
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Bang on a Can join the London Sinfonietta and SynergySAT
Vocals for an all-Reich concert at the Royal Festival HallSAT
on 31 OctoberSAT
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Steve MartlandSAT
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Liverpool-born Steve Martland is also a composer whoseSAT
music falls outside conventional boundaries. From PurcellSAT
to pop music, his work is infused with global influencesSAT
and a distinctive energy – and like BOAC the SteveSAT
Martland Band has pursued a vision for performing musicSAT
which breaks down barriers between rock and classical.SAT
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Martland, who turns 50 this year, has carved his own placeSAT
in the musical landscape, but has often been seen asSAT
Britain’s bad boy of new music. He joins Tom to talk aboutSAT
still being an enfant terrible in middle age, hisSAT
passionate belief in social justice and what he sees asSAT
the hypocrisy of most classical music institutions.SAT
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DilettanteSAT
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The classical music portal Dilettante is out to find theSAT
next generation of composers by running an onlineSAT
competition for a year-long virtual composer-in-residenceSAT
position. A cash prize along with a performance andSAT
recording by the London Sinfonietta and a programme ofSAT
online activities has attracted hundreds of entries fromSAT
23 countries.SAT
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We hear music by the three shortlisted composers, and TomSAT
talks to Dilettante’s founder Juliana Farha about the aimsSAT
of the competition. The final shortlist is open for publicSAT
voting on the website from Tuesday 20th November, with theSAT
result being announced in a concert at Wilton’s MusicSAT
Hall, London, on Thursday 5th November.SAT
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Visit Dilettante’s website for detailsSAT
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13:00 The Early Music Show b00n6ykm (Listen)SAT
Lully LullaySAT
Lucie Skeaping explores the tender art of the lullaby,SAT
from ancient melody to Elizabethan song, and discovers howSAT
this most intimate of forms offers inspiration to theSAT
world of early music.SAT
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The act of rocking a child to sleep with a gentle tune isSAT
one of our most simple and natural forms of music-making.SAT
They are common to all cultures and ages, and though theySAT
are varied, they all share remarkable similarities. TheirSAT
words are soothing, using onomatopoeic and nonsenseSAT
sounds, like the 'ninna nanna' of Italy and the EnglishSAT
'lulla lulla'.SAT
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Often these lullabies are passed down from generation toSAT
generation and are known throughout regions and countries.SAT
But they are also transformed by this oral transmission.SAT
Many look outward to nocturnal themes, or to daily choresSAT
and the baby itself.SAT
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Religious themes are also widespread. By its very nature,SAT
the lullaby has a certain gentle spirituality and itsSAT
serenity is particularly suited to the Nativity. ItSAT
reminds us of Mary's pure devotion to the baby Jesus, herSAT
gentle care and the universality of this particular kindSAT
of miracle. Many Christmas carols incorporate gentleSAT
rocking rhythms, simple structures, repetitive motifs orSAT
common phrases, like the 'Lully Lullay' of the well-knownSAT
Coventry Carol. Many were also well-known secular tunesSAT
that were given devotional subjects in an attempt to leadSAT
audiences away from profane subjects. Others depict holySAT
figures in easily-recognised scenes from daily life -SAT
Joseph rocking the cradle or Mary waSAT
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As well as featuring traditional music, and anonymousSAT
composers from around the world, the programme featuresSAT
pieces by English composers Anthony Holborne, William ByrdSAT
and John Bennet.SAT
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Anon: My Sweet Little Darling (England c.1580 - thoughSAT
often attributed to Byrd)SAT
Alain Zaepffel/Eugene Ferre/Les ElementsSAT
ADDA 581033 Tr 1SAT
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Anon: Lullay - I Saw A Swete Semly Syght Anonymous 4SAT
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907099 Tr 9SAT
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Trad: Turkmen Lullaby BBC archive recordingSAT
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Holborne: The Fruit of Love The King's NoyseSAT
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907238 Trs 12 (Fruit) and 15 (Lullabie)SAT
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Segue:SAT
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Holborne: Pavan The Cradle The York WaitsSAT
AMON RA CDSAR 62 Tr 27 (Cradle)SAT
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Segue:SAT
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Holborne: Galliard Lullabie The King's NoyseSAT
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907238 Tr 15SAT
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Byrd: Lullaby, my sweet little babySAT
David Cordier/Tragicomedia HYPERION CDA 66307 Tr 9SAT
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Song of the Nuns of ChesterSAT
Alfred Deller/The Deller ConsortSAT
VANGUARD CLASSICS 08506571 Tr 23SAT
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Anon: Swete was the song the Virgine soongSAT
Taverner Consort and Players Andrew Parrott (conductor)SAT
EMI CDC 7498092 Tr 13SAT
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Segue:SAT
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Anon: Lullaby, lullow Taverner ConsortSAT
Andrew Parrott (conductor)SAT
VIRGIN CLASSICS VC 5451562 Tr 15 (instrumental)SAT
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Segue:SAT
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Anon: Coventry Carol Sneak's NoyseSAT
AMON RA CDSAR 62 Tr 5SAT
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Anon, arr J Savall: Cancao de embalar - Jose embala oSAT
menino Montserrat Figueres Hesperion XXISAT
ALIA VOX AV 9826 Tr 1SAT
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Anon: Berceuse - Noumi, noumi yaldatiSAT
Montserrat Figueres Hesperion XXISAT
ALIA VOX AV 9826 Tr 11SAT
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John Bennett: Venus' Birds David Cordier TragicomediaSAT
Stephen Stubbs HYPERION CDA 66307 Tr 19SAT
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Segue:SAT
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Anon: Baloo, my babe Evelyn Tubb (soprano)SAT
Michael Fields (lute) MUSICA OSCURA 070980 Tr 18.SAT
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6tth (Listen)SAT
In a concert from London's Wigmore Hall, New GenerationSAT
Artist Jennifer Pike is joined by pianist Martin Roscoe.SAT
She plays Schumann's First Sonata, Dvorak's enchantingSAT
Four Romantic Pieces, an elegant Praeludium and Allegro bySAT
Fritz Kreisler, and Ravel's Tzigane. Plus a short work bySAT
Jeremy Pike, called Processions.SAT
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Jennifer Pike (violin) Martin Roscoe (piano)SAT
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Kreisler: Praeludium and AllegroSAT
Schumann: Violin Sonata No 1 Pike: ProcessionsSAT
Dvorak: 4 Romantic Pieces Ravel: Tzigane.SAT
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15:00 World Routes b00n6ykp (Listen)SAT
An Appalachian Road Trip, Episode 1SAT
In a programme recorded on location in the USA,SAT
broadcaster, writer and musician Banning Eyre discoversSAT
and records the uniquely American folk music that was bornSAT
in the southern Appalachian mountains through the 18th andSAT
19th centuries.SAT
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He visits the small town of Mount Airy, in Surry County,SAT
North Carolina, home to the Mount Airy FiddlersSAT
Convention, where he meets the extraordinary players andSAT
singers that are keeping this music alive, and finds outSAT
how old-time music is the direct precursor of what we nowSAT
call country and bluegrass.SAT
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In an interview with musician and field recordist MikeSAT
Seeger, recorded just a few months before he died, BanningSAT
discovers the roots of the music in the parallel historiesSAT
of the European settlers and African slaves, and howSAT
post-Emancipation, a distinctly American music was forgedSAT
from the interplay of the African banjo and the EuropeanSAT
fiddle.SAT
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Banning also visits local radio station WPAQ and tries theSAT
festival delicacy that is deep-fried oreos.SAT
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Presenter: Banning Eyre Producer: Peter MeanwellSAT
Sound Engineer: Martin ApplebySAT
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Cumberland Gap Banjo player C.B. Wohlford (Maric, VA)SAT
Recorded by Maud Karpeles in 1950SAT
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Soldier’s Joy played on the mountain dulcimerSAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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The Boatsman Haywire Family (Nashville, TN)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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Interview with musician and folklorist Mike SeegerSAT
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Woah MuleSAT
Benton Flippen and the Smokey Valley Boys (Mt Airy, NC)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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June Apple The Midriffs (Durham, NC)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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Interview with, Kelly Epperson, General Manager WPAQSAT
740AM, featuring music from the WPAQ archive.SAT
www.wpaq740.com/SAT
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Hop Old RabbitSAT
Singer Elizabeth LaPrelle (Rural Retreat, VA)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SAT
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Kiss me sweet Fiddle player Mark Campbell (Richmond, VA)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SAT
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Interview with musician and broadcaster Paul BrownSAT
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Undone in sorrowSAT
Singer Karly Dawn Higgins (Morehead, KY)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SAT
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Sugar Hill Slate Mountain Ramblers (Ararat, VA)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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Chilly Winds Banjo player John Hermann (Asheville, NC)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SAT
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Interview with dance caller, musician, and flatfoot dancerSAT
Phil JamisonSAT
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Cotton Eye JoeSAT
Snow Creek Old Time Band (Sandy Ridge, NC)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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Cluck Old Hen Cool Springs Ramblers (Statesville, NC)SAT
BBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSAT
Airy, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SAT
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16:00 Jazz Library b00n6ykr (Listen)SAT
Bill FrisellSAT
Looking forward to guitarist Bill Frisell's appearance atSAT
the 2009 London Jazz Festival, Alyn Shipton is joined bySAT
Phil Robson to select Frisell's finest recordings.SAT
Spanning from 1984 to the present, his discs encompass aSAT
huge range of styles and effects, pushing forward theSAT
boundaries of what it is possible to achieve on the guitar.SAT
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DISC 1 Title: India Artist: Paul Motian TrioSAT
Composer: Paul MotianSAT
Album: It Should've Happened A Long Time Ago Label: ECMSAT
Number: 1283 Tr 5SAT
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Personnel: Paul Motian (d.); Bill Frisell (g.) Joe LovanoSAT
(ts). Rec. July 1984SAT
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DISC 2 Title: Resistor Artist: Bill FrisellSAT
Composer: Bill Frisell Album: Rambler Label: ECMSAT
Number: 1287 Tr 5SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Kenny Wheeler (tp); BobSAT
Stewart (tuba); Jerome Harris (b.); Paul Motian (d.)SAT
Rec. August 1984SAT
SAT
DISC 3 Title: Rob Roy Artist: The Bill Frisell BandSAT
Composer: Bill Frisell Album: Where In The World?SAT
Label: Elektra/Nonesuch Number: 61181 Tr 2SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g., uke.), Hank Roberts (cel.,SAT
v.), Kermit Driscoll (b.), Joey Baron (d.)SAT
Rec. October 1990 / February 1991, NYCSAT
SAT
DISC 4 Title: Billy The Kid: The Open PrairieSAT
Artist: Bill Frisell Composer: Aaron CoplandSAT
Album: Have A Little Faith Label: Elektra/NonesuchSAT
Number: 75597393012 Tr 1SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Don Byron (cl., b. cl.); GuySAT
Klucevsek (acc.); Kermit Driscoll (b.); Joey Baron (d.)SAT
Rec. March 1993, NYCSAT
SAT
DISC 5 Title: Rambler Artist: Ginger Baker TrioSAT
Composer: Bill Frisell Album: Going Back HomeSAT
Label: Atlantic Number: 7567826522 Tr 1SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Ginger Baker (d.; voc.);SAT
Charlie Haden (b.) Rec. 1994SAT
SAT
DISC 6 Title: Twenty Years Artist: Bill FrisellSAT
Composer: Bill Frisell Album: Bill Frisell QuartetSAT
Label: Nonesuch Number: 7559 79401 2 Tr 2SAT
SAT
Personnel: Eyvind Kang (v., tuba); Ron Miles (tp, pic.SAT
tp); Curtis Fowlkes (tb); Bill Frisell (g.)SAT
Rec. 1996, San FranciscoSAT
SAT
DISC 7 Title: Angel Song Artist: Kenny WheelerSAT
Composer: Kenny Wheeler Album: Angel Song Label: ECMSAT
Number 1607 Tr 5 Dur: 7m35sSAT
SAT
Personnel: Kenny Wheeler (tp); Lee Konitz (as); BillSAT
Frisell (g.); Dave Holland (b.) Rec. February 1996SAT
SAT
DISC 8 Title: Rag Artist: Bill FrisellSAT
Composer: Bill Frisell Album: This LandSAT
Label: Elektra Nonesuch Number: 7559793162 Tr 13SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Don Byron (cl., b. cl.);SAT
Billy Drewes (as); Curtis Fowlkes (tb); Kermit DriscollSAT
(b.); Joey Baron (d.)SAT
Rec. October 1992, NYCSAT
SAT
DISC 9 Title: Gimme A Holler Artist: Bill FrisellSAT
Composer: Bill Frisell Album: NashvilleSAT
Label: Nonesuch Number: 79415-2 Tr 1SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Viktor Krauss (b.); JerrySAT
Douglas (dobro) Rec. Oct 1995 / Nov. 1996, NashvilleSAT
SAT
DISC 10 Title: Again Artist: Bill FrisellSAT
Composer: Bill FrisellSAT
Album: With Dave Holland and Elvin Jones Label: NonesuchSAT
Number: 7559796242 Tr 9SAT
SAT
Personnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Dave Holland (b.); ElvinSAT
Jones (d.) Rec. 2001, NYC.SAT
SAT
17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00n6ykt (Listen)SAT
SAT
JRR Signature Tune:SAT
Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSAT
Marsalis)SAT
Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SAT
Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT
(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT
(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SAT
Taken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SAT
SAT
Riffette (Gaye Jones) (3:00)SAT
Performed by Freddie Slack & His Orchestra: George Wendt,SAT
Don Anderson, Clyde Hurley (tp) Bill Anthens, Ed KusbySAT
(tb) Blake Reynolds (as,cl) Bumps Meyers (ts) Art Smith,SAT
Al Taylor (reeds) Freddie Slack (p) T-Bone Walker (g) FredSAT
Whiting (b) Rich Cornell (d) Ella Mae Morse, Johnny MercerSAT
(vcl) Gaye Jones (arr).SAT
Recorded 20 July 1942, Los AngelesSAT
Taken from the album The Hits of Ella Mae Morse andSAT
Freddie Slack LP (Capitol 155304 1. S1/3)SAT
SAT
Stompology (Lionel Hampton) (2:58)SAT
Performed by Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: CootieSAT
Williams (tp) Lawrence Brown (tb) Mezz Mezzrow (cl) JohnnySAT
Hodges (as) Lionel Hampton (vb) Jess Stacy (p) Allen ReussSAT
(g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d)SAT
Recorded 14 April 1937, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album The Lionel Hampton Story Disc One -SAT
Hot Mallets 2000 CD (Proper P1145 Track 2)SAT
SAT
A bientot (Taylor) (4:07)SAT
Performed by Peanuts Hucko (cl) Alex Welsh (tp) RoySAT
Williams (tb) John Barnes (bs) Al Gay (ts) Fred Hunt (p)SAT
Jim Douglas (g) Ronnie Rae (b) Lennie Hastings (d)SAT
Recorded 28 May 1967SAT
Taken from the album Peanuts Hucko/ Alex Welsh Vol.1SAT
CD (Lake LACD171 (1) Track 7)SAT
SAT
Home (Peter Van Steeden, Harry & Jeff Clarkson) (3:58)SAT
Performed by Helen Humes (v) Joe Gordon (tp) Teddy EdwardsSAT
(ts) Wynton Kelly (p) Al Viola (g) Leroy Vinnegar (b)SAT
Frank Butler (d) Recorded 22 August 1961SAT
Taken from the album Helen Humes: Swingin with HumesSAT
LP (Vogue LAC 12308. S1/2)SAT
SAT
Little Piece in C for U (Michel Petrucciani) (4:12)SAT
Performed by Michel Petrucciani (p)SAT
Recorded 27 February 1997, FrankfurtSAT
Taken from the album Solo LiveSAT
1998 CD (Dreyfus FDM365978(1) Track 7)SAT
SAT
Cubano Chant (Bryant) (3:57)SAT
Performed by Ray Bryant (p) Oscar Pettiford (b, cello)SAT
Candido, Sabu (bongos) Art Blakey, Jo Jones (d) CharlesSAT
Wright (drums, tympani, gong) Recorded 22 February 1957SAT
Taken from the album Art Blakey - Drum SuiteSAT
1957 CD (Columbia 4809882(1) Track 2)SAT
SAT
M (Anders Jormin) (7:56)SAT
Performed by Bobo Stenson (p) Anders Jormin (b) Jon FaltSAT
(d) Recorded December 2007SAT
Taken from the album CantandoSAT
2008 CD (ECM 1775462(1) Track 4)SAT
SAT
Let’s Get Lost (Loesser, McHugh) (3:42)SAT
Performed by Chet Baker (v, tp) Russ Freeman (p) CarsonSAT
Smith (b) Bob Neel (d)SAT
Recorded 7 March 1955, Los AngelesSAT
Taken from the album The Best of Chet Baker SingsSAT
1989 CD (Pacific Jazz CDP72929322(1) Track 12)SAT
SAT
Diddy Wah (Andrew Hill) (6:45)SAT
Performed by Andrew Hill (p) Bennie Maupin (ts, fl, bcl)SAT
Pat Patrick (as, fl, bs) Charles Tolliver (tp) Ron CarterSAT
(b) Ben Riley (d) Recorded 16 & 23 January 1970SAT
Taken from the album One for OneSAT
LP (Blue Note 459/A S1/2)SAT
SAT
Crazy Rhythm (Joseph Meyer, Roger Kahn, Irving Caesar)SAT
(7:47)SAT
Performed by J.J. Johnson (tb) Stan Getz (ts) OscarSAT
Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Connie Kay (d)SAT
Recorded 29 September 1957SAT
Taken from the album Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson Jazz atSAT
the Philharmonic 1986 CD (Verve 8312722(1) Track 7)SAT
SAT
Gone (Gil Evans) (3:36)SAT
Performed by Miles Davis (trumpet, flugelhorn) ErnieSAT
Royal, Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles and Louis Mucci (tp) DickSAT
Hixon, Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland and Joe Bennett (tb)SAT
Willie Ruff, Julius Watkins and Gunther Schuller (horn)SAT
Bill Barber (tuba) Phil Bodner, Jerome Richardson andSAT
Romeo Penque (flute, alto flute & clarinet) CannonballSAT
Adderley (as) Danny Bank (alto flute & bass clarinet) PaulSAT
Chambers (b) Philly Joe Jones (d) Gil Evans (arranger &SAT
conductor) Recorded 22 July – 18 August 1958, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album Porgy and BessSAT
CD (Columbia 67397, Disc 2 Track 3)SAT
SAT
18:00 Opera on 3 b00n6ykw (Listen)SAT
Verdi's Don CarloSAT
From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Presented bySAT
Donald Macleod.SAT
SAT
Semyon Bychkov conducts the first revival of NicholasSAT
Hytner's Royal Opera production of Verdi's grandest opera,SAT
first heard in 2008.SAT
SAT
When Don Carlo of Spain surreptitiously contrives to meetSAT
his fiancee Elizabeth of France in the forest ofSAT
Fontainebleau, he is enraptured, and the pair are thrilledSAT
at the idea of spending their lives together. But it isSAT
not to be - as part of a new peace treaty, Elizabeth isSAT
suddenly forced to marry Carlo's father, the severe oldSAT
Spanish King, Philip II. Carlo is devastated, and searchesSAT
for a new role as liberator of Flanders.SAT
SAT
The title role is taken by one of today's most admiredSAT
tenors, Jonas Kaufmann, with Marina Poplavskaya asSAT
Elizabeth of Valois, and Ferruccio Furlanetto as Philip IISAT
of Spain. Around this tragic central triangle is a widerSAT
confrontation between authoritarian religion, representedSAT
by John Tomlinson's Grand Inquisitor, and politicalSAT
liberation, represented by Carlo's closest friend, theSAT
Marquis of Posa, sung by Simon Keenlyside.SAT
SAT
Verdi: Don CarloSAT
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Don Carlos ...... Jonas Kaufmann (tenor)SAT
Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa ...... Simon Keenlyside (baritone)SAT
Elizabeth of Valois ...... Marina Poplavskaya (soprano)SAT
Philip II ...... Ferruccio Furlanetto (bass)SAT
Princess Eboli ...... Marianne Cornetti (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Grand Inquisitor ...... John Tomlinson (bass)SAT
Count of Lerma ...... Robert Anthony Gardiner (tenor)SAT
Carlos V ...... Robert Lloyd (bass)SAT
Flemish Deputies ...... Daniel Grice, Dawid Kimberg,SAT
Changhan Lim, David Stout, John Cunningham (baritones),SAT
with Lukas Jokobski (bass)SAT
Voice from Heaven ...... Eri Nakamura (soprano)SAT
Royal Opera Chorus Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSAT
Semyon Bychkov (conductor).SAT
SAT
22:30 Hear and Now b00n6yky (Listen)SAT
Contemporary Lithuanian MusicSAT
Zoe Martlew presents a concert of contemporary LithuanianSAT
music recorded at Kings Place in London. Curated bySAT
cellist Anton Lukoszevieze, the concert, entitledSAT
'Twittering Machines and Sutartines', showcases works bySAT
both young Lithuanian composers and older figures from theSAT
Lithuanian new music scene, including the maverick FluxusSAT
king George Maciunas.SAT
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Anton Lukoszevieze (cello) Chordos String QuartetSAT
SAT
Egidija Medeksaite: Oscillum (cello and live-electronics)SAT
12:23SAT
SAT
Extract from 'El Rue Rue' (Four voiced Sutartine)SAT
Performed by A Gurskiene, G Rimsaite, Daudytes, A FokasSAT
1993 CD Lituanus JACD065 Track 3SAT
SAT
Ricardas Kabelis: Invariations (string quartet) UKSAT
premiere 16:03SAT
SAT
Arturas Bumsteinas: Heap of Language (after RobertSAT
Smithson - solo cello, string quartet and liveSAT
electronics) - world premiere 10:08SAT
SAT
George Maciunas: In Memoriam to Adriano Olivetti (stringSAT
quartet and cello) 5:09SAT
SAT
Rytis Mazulis: 14 Canons (solo cello and live electronics)SAT
- world premiere 13:57SAT
SAT
Bronius Kutavicius: Anno cum tettigonia (string quartetSAT
and electronics) - UK premiere 16:17SAT
SUN
SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2009SUN
SUN
00:00 The Early Music Show b00kl0d5 (Listen)SUN
PalestrinaSUN
Catherine Bott travels high into the Apennines to theSUN
ancient Italian city of Palestrina to try to discover moreSUN
about the city's most famous son, the famed 16th-centurySUN
composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Was he reallySUN
born in this sleepy Italian mountain-side town?SUN
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Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli (excerpt)SUN
Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)SUN
GIMELL GIMSE401, Tr 5SUN
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Palestrina: Salve ReginaSUN
Ensemble Vocal Regional de Champagne-ArdenneSUN
Francoise Lasserre PIERRE VERANY PV794041, Tr 2SUN
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Vinders: O mors inevitabilis ObsidienneSUN
Emmanuel Bonnardot (conductor) CALLIOPE CAL9305, Tr 16SUN
SUN
Dufay: Ut Queant Laxis (a hymn revised by de Orto in RomeSUN
and still used in services it seems at the time thatSUN
Palestrina was there)SUN
This recording is preceded by the Antiphona: Puer quiSUN
natus est Schola Hungarica Janka Szendrei (conductor)SUN
HUNGAROTON HCD12951, Tr 13SUN
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Palestrina: Motet: Exsultate DeoSUN
Westminster Cathedral Choir Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SUN
ARGO 410 0052, Tr 1SUN
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Palestrina: Madrigal: la ver l'auroraSUN
Andrea Damiani (lute) Concerto ItalianoSUN
Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor) TACTUS TC521601, Tr 8SUN
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Segue to:SUN
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Palestrina: Virgine, tal e terra The Hilliard EnsembleSUN
Paul Hillier (conductor) EMI CDS 7490108 CD2, Tr 19SUN
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Palestrina: Magnificat The Choir of New College, OxfordSUN
Edward Higginbottom (conductor)SUN
COLLINS CLASSICS 15092, Tr 2SUN
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Palestrina: Hymn: veni creator spiritusSUN
Westminster Cathedral Choir Martin Baker (conductor)SUN
HYPERION CDA 67353, Tr 11.SUN
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01:00 Through the Night b00n6yqm (Listen)SUN
1.00amSUN
Haydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809): Sinfonia Concertante inSUN
B flat, H I 105 Ramon Ortega Quero (oboe)SUN
Mor Biron (bassoon) Guy Braunstein (violin)SUN
Hassan Moataz El Molla (cello)SUN
West-Eastern Divan OrchestraSUN
Daniel Barenboim (conductor)SUN
1.22amSUN
Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Variations for Orchestra,SUN
Op 31SUN
1.44amSUN
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 4 in E minor, OpSUN
98SUN
2.24amSUN
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Die Meistersinger (Prelude toSUN
Act 1) West-Eastern Divan OrchestraSUN
Daniel Barenboim (conductor)SUN
2.35amSUN
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Agrippina condotta aSUN
morire: Dunque sara pur vero, HWV 110SUN
Johanna Koslowsky (soprano) Musica Alta RipaSUN
3.01amSUN
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Symphony No 8 in E flatSUN
(Symphony of a Thousand)SUN
Alessandra Marc, Julia Fulkner, Cyndia Sieden (sopranos)SUN
Jard van Nes, Birgit Remmert (altos) Gary Lakes (tenor)SUN
Andreas Schmidt (baritone) Robert Holl (bass)SUN
Prague Philharmonic Choir Kuhn Mixed ChoirSUN
Boys' Choir from St Barvo Cathedral, Sacramentskoor BredaSUN
Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraSUN
Riccardo Chailly (conductor)SUN
4.28amSUN
Gounod, Charles (1818-1893), arr Liszt: Valse de l'OperaSUN
Faust Petras Geniusas (piano)SUN
4.38amSUN
Gratton, Hector (1900-1970), arr David Passmore: PremiereSUN
danse canadienne (1927) Moshe Hammer (violin)SUN
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)SUN
4.42amSUN
Gratton, arr Passmore: Quatrieme danse canadienne (1928)SUN
Moshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)SUN
William Tritt (piano)SUN
4.46amSUN
Byrd, William (c.1543-1623): The Earl of Salisbury - pavanSUN
The Galliard Jig Colin Tilney (harpsichord)SUN
4.51amSUN
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Two Slavonic Dances, Op 46:SUN
No 8 in G minor; No 3 in A flat Oslo PhilharmonicSUN
Arvid Engegard (conductor)SUN
5.01amSUN
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Tamerlano's aria:SUN
Vo'dar pace a un alma ultiera (Tamerlano)SUN
Tamerlano ...... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)SUN
English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUN
5.05amSUN
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Bajazet's final aria:SUN
Figlia mia, non pianger no! (Tamerlano - Act 3)SUN
Bajazet ...... Nigel Robson (tenor)SUN
English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUN
5.11amSUN
Durante, Francesco (1684-1755): Harpsichord Concerto in BSUN
flat Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord) Concerto KolnSUN
5.21amSUN
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Fantasy OvertureSUN
(Hamlet, Op 67) - 1888 BBC PhilharmonicSUN
Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)SUN
5.39amSUN
Shearing, George (b.1919): Music to Hear (Five ShakespeareSUN
Songs) Peter Berring (piano)SUN
David Brown (double bass) Vancouver Chamber ChoirSUN
Jon Washburn (director)SUN
5.52amSUN
Kania, Emanuel (1827-1887): Sonata in G minor for piano,SUN
violin and cello Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska (piano)SUN
Andrzej Grabiec (violin) Pawel Glombik (cello)SUN
6.22amSUN
Avison, Charles (1709-1770), after Domenico Scarlatti:SUN
Concerto grosso No 2 in G for strings and continuoSUN
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Jeanne Lamon (director)SUN
6.36amSUN
Anonymous Medieval Armenian, arranged by PetrosSUN
Shoujounian: Deroonagan aghork (The Lord's Prayer)SUN
Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)SUN
Elmer Iseler Singers and Chamber OrchestraSUN
Raffi Armenian (conductor)SUN
6.38amSUN
Trad Armenian: Horjam (Requiem melody)SUN
Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)SUN
Elmer Iseler Chamber OrchestraSUN
Raffi Armenian (conductor)SUN
6.34amSUN
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (theSUN
Thysius Lute Book) Toyohiko Satoh (lute)SUN
6.46amSUN
Valerius, Adriaen (c 1575-1625): Mrs Mary Hofmans AlmandSUN
(Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clanck) Toyohiko Satoh (lute)SUN
6.48amSUN
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Orpheus - symphonic poem (1853-4)SUN
Hungarian State Orchestra Janos Ferencsik (conductor).SUN
SUN
07:00 Breakfast b00n6yt0 (Listen)SUN
SUN
10:00 Sunday Morning b00n6yt2 (Listen)SUN
Iain Burnside - NarrativesSUN
Iain Burnside focuses on narratives in music and is joinedSUN
by novelist Patrick Gale to explore works by Prokofiev,SUN
Liszt, Elgar and Ravel that use musical means to cast aSUN
narrative spell.SUN
SUN
12:00 Private Passions b00nfpgj (Listen)SUN
Ian RankinSUN
Michael Berkeley's guest is Scottish crime writer IanSUN
Rankin, whose Inspector Rebus novels have been dramatisedSUN
for TV, starring John Hannah and Ken Stott as theSUN
eponymous Edinburgh detective. He has just started a newSUN
series with a different police hero, Inspector Malcolm Fox.SUN
SUN
Ian came late to classical music, but now loves Bach,SUN
Mozart and Vivaldi as well as the sound of the CelticSUN
harp, and music to film soundtracks by Vladimir Cosma,SUN
Coleman Hawkins and Michael Nyman.SUN
SUN
13:00 The Early Music Show b00c0bpr (Listen)SUN
Handel's BorrowingSUN
Catherine Bott explores Georg Friedrich Handel'sSUN
controversial musical 'borrowings', which in today's worldSUN
of music copyright is likely to have been plagiaristic.SUN
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Handel: His yoke is Easy (Messiah)SUN
Dawson/ Denley/ James/ Davies/ George (soloists)SUN
The Sixteen Choir and OrchestraSUN
Harry Christophers (conductor)SUN
Hyperion CDD22019 CD1 Tr 22SUN
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Handel: Italian Duet: Quel fior che all'alba ride, HWV192SUN
(1st mvt) Patricia Petibon Anna Maria PanzarellaSUN
Le Concert d'Astree Emmanuelle Haim (conducto)SUN
Virgin Classics 5455242 Tr 9SUN
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Handel: Pastoral symphony/Pifa (Messiah)SUN
Dawson/ Denley/ James/ Davies/ George (soloists)SUN
The Sixteen Choir and OrchestraSUN
Harry Christophers (conductor)SUN
Hyperion CDD22019 CD 1 Tr 13SUN
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Segue to:SUN
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Playford: Parthenia (The Dancing Master)SUN
The Broadside Band Amon Ra CDSAR28 Tr 6 (excerpt)SUN
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Telemann: Musique de table - concerto for threeviolinsSUN
(excerpt) Camerata of 18th CenturySUN
Konrad Hunteler (conductor)SUN
MD&G MDG31105802 CD 3 Tr 5 (excerpt)SUN
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Handel: Sinfonie: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon)SUN
Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh (conductor)SUN
ARCHIV 459688-2 CD 3 Tr 1SUN
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Telemann: Flute Sonata (Musique de Table)SUN
Camerata of 18th Century Konrad Hunteler (conductor)SUN
MD&G MDG31105802 CD 2 Tr 5, 8SUN
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Handel: Organ Concerto HWV 304 (1st and last mvt)SUN
Orchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSUN
Bob Van Asperen (conductor)SUN
Virgin Classics VCD5452362 CD 2 Tr 15, 17SUN
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Gottlieb Muffat: Trio (II componimenti musicali)SUN
Ruso (harpsichord) TREC40005 Tr 14SUN
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Handel: Theodora (trio from Ouverture)SUN
Les Arts Florissant William Christie (conductor)SUN
ERATO 0927431812 CD 1 Tr 2SUN
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Handel: Egypt was glad (Israel in Egypt) The SixteenSUN
Orchestra of the Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)SUN
COLLINS CLASSICS 70352 CD 1 Tr 2SUN
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Kerll: Fourth Canzona Haselbock (organ)SUN
NOVALIS 1500942 Tr 13SUN
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Handel: Concerto grosso, HWV327 (final gigue)SUN
Concentus Musicus Wien Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SUN
TELDEC 835603 CD3 Tr 6SUN
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Corelli: Concerto grosso No 12 (giga) Modo AntiquoSUN
Federico Maria Sardelli (conductor)SUN
Tactus TC 650308 Tr 37SUN
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Handel: The Ways of Zion do Mourn (Funeral Anthem forSUN
Queen Caroline): II The Ways of Zion do MournSUN
Alsfelder Vokalensemble Barockorchester BremenSUN
Wolfgang Helbich (conductor) CPO 9992442 Tr 2 (excerpt)SUN
SUN
Mozart: Requiem (Introitus)SUN
Konzertvereinigung Wiener StaatsopernchorSUN
Vienna Philharmonic Georg Solti (conductor)SUN
DECCA 4336882 Tr 1 (excerpt)SUN
SUN
Articles on Handel's borrowings:SUN
SUN
The Case for Handel's Borrowings: the Judgement of ThreeSUN
Centuries George J BuelowSUN
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Why Did Handel Borrow? John H RobertsSUN
SUN
Both articles are compiled in:SUN
Handel: Tercentenary Collection (Ed Stanley Sadie andSUN
Anthony Hicks) Published 1987 Boydell & BrewerSUN
ISBN:083571833SUN
SUN
Another Handel Borrowing from Telemann? - Capital GainsSUN
Ian PayneSUN
The Musical Times, Vol 142, No 1874 (Spring, 2001), pp.SUN
33-42 (article consists of 10 pages).SUN
SUN
14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00n6yt8 (Listen)SUN
Chi-chi Nwanoku presents a selection of Radio 3 listeners'SUN
requests, including Lennon and McCartney tweaked bySUN
Takemitsu, Purcell reimagined by Branford Marsalis andSUN
some scrupulously unrearranged masterpieces by Debussy,SUN
Schubert, Puccini and Victoria.SUN
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Kodaly Danses of MarosszékSUN
RIAS Symphony Orchestra Berlin, Ferenc Fricsay (conductor)SUN
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4454102 – Track 1SUN
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Puccini Senza Mamma, from “Suor Angelica”SUN
Maria Callas (soprano)SUN
Philharmonia Orchestra, Tulio Serafin (conductor)SUN
EMI CDM5664632 – Track 7SUN
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Debussy Preludes (excerpts)SUN
Sails; The Submerged Cathedral; MinstrelsSUN
Pascal Rogé (piano) ONYX ONYX4004 – Tracks 9-12SUN
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Ney Rosauro Marimba ConcertoSUN
I. Greetings; II. Lament; III. Dance; IV. FarewellSUN
Evelyn Glennie (percussion)SUN
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Paul Daniel (conductor)SUN
RCA 09026612772 – Tracks 6-9SUN
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Lennon / McCartney arr. Takemitsu MichelleSUN
Franz Halasz (guitar) BIS CD 1075SUN
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Purcell, arr. Branford Marsalis O SolitudeSUN
Branford Marsalis QuartetSUN
Universal Classics / Marsalis Music 613309SUN
SUN
Schubert Songs from Die Schöne MullerinSUN
Die Müllers Blumen Die Liebe Farbe TränenregenSUN
Der Müller und der Bach Des Baches WiegenliedSUN
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)SUN
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4151862 – Tracks 9, 10 and 19SUN
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Gordon Jacob Oboe ConcertoSUN
I. Allegro Moderato; II. Andante Con Moto; III. AllegroSUN
Vivace Ruth Bolister (oboe)SUN
Elgar Chamber Orchestra, Stephen Bell (conductor)SUN
ASV CDDCA1173 – Tracks 1-3SUN
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Victoria O Magnum MysteriumSUN
Choir of St John’s College Cambridge, George GuestSUN
(conductor) DECCA 4250782 – Track 21SUN
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16:00 Choral Evensong b00n6v8c (Listen)SUN
From Exeter Cathedral.SUN
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Introit: O praise the Lord with me (Andrew Millington)SUN
Responses: SumsionSUN
Psalms: 73, 74 (Stainer, Medley, Garrett, Corfe)SUN
First Lesson: 2 Kings 9 vv1-16 Canticles: Howells in GSUN
Second Lesson: Acts 27 vv1-26SUN
Anthem: The Lord is my shepherd (Stanford)SUN
Hymn: Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns erfreuen)SUN
Organ Voluntary: Postlude in D minor (Stanford)SUN
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Organist: Paul MorganSUN
Director of Music: Andrew Millington.SUN
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17:00 Discovering Music b00n6ytb (Listen)SUN
Britten Cello SymphonySUN
Stephen Johnson visits Glasgow for an exploration ofSUN
Benjamin Britten's Cello Symphony, and presents a completeSUN
performance of the work by the BBC Scottish SymphonySUN
Orchestra, conducted by Takuo Yuasa with soloist Tim Hugh.SUN
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Written in 1963 for the great Russian cellist MstislavSUN
Rostropovich, who gave the premiere a year later, with theSUN
Moscow Philharmonic conducted by the composer, the pieceSUN
is full of very dark colours. It uses the bass sonoritiesSUN
of the orchestral texture, like low strings, bassoons,SUN
tuba and bass drum, allowing the cello's tenor register toSUN
sing out of the mire. It has a four-movement symphonicSUN
structure, with the last two linked by a solo celloSUN
cadenza, which, Stephen argues, makes the piece more of aSUN
symphony than a cello concerto, as the composer suggestsSUN
in the work's title.SUN
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18:30 The Choir b00n6ytd (Listen)SUN
Haydn Mariazeller Messe/Groove for Thought Artist ProfileSUN
Aled Jones links up with Seattle to meet members of theSUN
close-harmony group Groove for Thought, bringing togetherSUN
the worlds of R&B, gospel and jazz. Plus another in theSUN
series of complete masses by Joseph Haydn, his MariazellerSUN
Messe, introduced from the church in the Austrian town ofSUN
Eisenstadt with which it is closely associated.SUN
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Kevin Kunz Gotta Lotta LemonsSUN
Groove for ThoughtSUN
From their debut CD Groove for Thought, track 7SUN
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Billy Joel, arranged by Kelly Kunz And So It GoesSUN
Groove for Thought Track 5SUN
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Chick Corea, adapted by Kelly Kunz La FiestaSUN
Groove for Thought, tenor saxophone solo Alexey NikolaevSUN
Track 12SUN
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Thomas A Dorsey, arranged by Kelly KunzSUN
Take my Hand, Precious Lord Groove for ThoughtSUN
Track 10SUN
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Ray Charles Hallelujah, I Love Her SoSUN
Groove for ThoughtSUN
Pre-release track from forthcoming albumSUN
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Kevin Kunz Walk the Straighter RoadSUN
Groove for ThoughtSUN
From their debut CD Groove for Thought, track 14SUN
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John Rutter Feel the Spirit – I got a RobeSUN
Yorkshire Philarmonic Choir and Amici Ensemble, withSUN
Melanie Marshall (mezzo-soprano), conducted by AndrewSUN
Padmore REGENT REGCD324, track 3SUN
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Rihards Dubra Gloria PatriSUN
Choir of Royal Holloway, conducted by Rupert GoughSUN
HYPERION CDA 67799, track 8SUN
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Joseph Haydn Missa Cellensis no.2SUN
Susan Gritton (soprano), Louise Winter (mezzo-soprano),SUN
Mark Padmore (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (bass), and CollegiumSUN
Musicum 90, conducted by Richard HickoxSUN
CHANDOS CHAN 0734 CD 8, tracks 11-20SUN
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20:00 Drama on 3 b00n6ytg (Listen)SUN
The Threepenny OperaSUN
Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weill's famous 1928 play withSUN
music, featuring a collaboration between BBC Radio DramaSUN
and the BBC Philharmonic.SUN
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When Peachum discovers that his daughter Polly hasSUN
secretly married London's most notorious gangster MacheathSUN
'Mack the Knife', he wants revenge. Will Macheath beSUN
forced to go on the run?SUN
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Macheath ...... Joseph MillsonSUN
Polly/Whore ...... Elen RhysSUN
Mrs Peachum/Whore ...... Ruth Alexander-RubinSUN
Mr Peachum/Rev Kimball ...... Zubin VarlaSUN
Lucy/Whore ...... Rosalie Craig Jenny ...... Ute GfrererSUN
Tiger Brown ...... Conrad NelsonSUN
Matt ...... Kevin Harvey Jack/Beggar ...... Sean OliverSUN
Walter ...... Declan WilsonSUN
Sawtooth Bob/PC Smith ...... Peter EdbrookSUN
Jimmy/Filch/Policeman ...... Graeme HawleySUN
Ballad Singer ...... HK Gruber Betty ...... Olwen MaySUN
Chorus ...... Manchester Chamber ChoirSUN
Music by the BBC Philharmonic HK Gruber (conductor)SUN
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Directed by Nadia MolinariSUN
A BBC Radio Drama North and BBC Philharmonic co-production.SUN
SUN
23:00 Words and Music b00n6ytj (Listen)SUN
Walkers, Wanderers and WayfarersSUN
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A sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme ofSUN
walking, featuring readings by Clare Higgins and IanSUN
McDiarmid.SUN
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With excerpts of writing by Thoreau, Edward Thomas, WHSUN
Davies, William Wordsworth and Alfred Wainwright, as wellSUN
as music by Mussorgsky, Elgar, Richard Strauss, VaughanSUN
Williams and Lou Reed.SUN
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It’s such an everyday activity isn’t it? But then, ISUN
suppose that’s what makes it such an universal subject. InSUN
fact, there cannot be many things in life one does withoutSUN
walking in one way or another.SUN
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Many writers and composers have loved walking – as aSUN
release from their labours, as an opportunity to think, orSUN
as a way of drawing new inspiration from the well ofSUN
nature. Charles Ives’s song Walking takes us through theSUN
landscape of a ‘big October morning’, Edward Thomas’s poemSUN
Roads ponders the everlasting allure of the country road,SUN
Strauss’s Alpine Symphony lustily celebrates the act ofSUN
climbing a mountain, and An Inscription for a Seat seesSUN
Lakeland genius Samuel Taylor Coleridge offering some foodSUN
for thought for travellers taking a rest halfway up. ThereSUN
is also a hill-top contemplation from that inspirer ofSUN
many a modern-day fell-walk, Alfred Wainwright, while inSUN
one of his dispassionate but atmospheric ‘text-works’SUN
artist Richard Long describes A Walk Across Ireland.SUN
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The 19th-century American thinker and environmentalistSUN
Henry David Thoreau saw walking – or, as he moreSUN
specifically termed it ‘sauntering’ – as necessary to aSUN
healthy personality; in his essay Walking he explains whySUN
those who do not love walking in their hearts are ‘mereSUN
idlers and vagabonds’. Yet only a few decades later theSUN
vagabond was being seen as a Romantic figure, as TheSUN
Wanderer by ‘supertramp’ poet WH Davies, and VaughanSUN
Williams’s Stevenson setting The Vagabond, show.SUN
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More metropolitan (and humorous) attitudes to walkingSUN
surface in Robert Graves’s The Legs and Adrian Mitchell’sSUN
Watch Your Step – I’m Drenched, as well as in PercySUN
Grainger’s Handel in the Strand and Elgar’s Pomp andSUN
Circumstance March No. 2. Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild SideSUN
moves us to the city’s underside.SUN
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And walking is also for lovers. In The Lover’s Invitation,SUN
John Clare (who himself once tramped from Essex toSUN
Northamptonshire) conjures a summer-evening ripe for anSUN
amorous promenade of the kind one can imagine taking placeSUN
in ‘The Walk to the Paradise Garden’ from FrederickSUN
Delius’s opera, A Village Romeo and Juliet. Finally, inSUN
The Walk, Thomas Hardy depicts the walk of a widower aloneSUN
SUN
Yet at its best, walking is always a celebration of life,SUN
perhaps even some kind of definition of it. Ives says atSUN
the end of his song, ‘today we do not choose to die or toSUN
dance, but to live and walk’. Walking, after all, is ‘whatSUN
we do’.SUN
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Lindsay Kemp (producer)SUN
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Running OrderSUN
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CH = Clare Higgins IM = Ian MacDiarmidSUN
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00:00SUN
Modest Mussorgsky: Promenade I (Pictures at an Exhibition)SUN
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)SUN
EMI CDC749797 2 Track 1SUN
00:34SUN
Rebecca Solnit: Wanderlust – A History of WalkingSUN
[excerpt] (CH)SUN
01:40SUN
Henry David Thoreau: Walking [excerpt] (IM)SUN
03:22SUN
Charles Ives: Walking Gerald Finley (baritone)SUN
Julius Drake (piano) Hyperion CDA67516 Track 18SUN
05:57SUN
Robert Graves: The Legs (CH)SUN
07:22SUN
Percy Grainger: Handel in the Strand BBC PhilharmonicSUN
Richard Hickox (conductor) Chandos Chan9584 Track 11SUN
11:19SUN
Adrian Mitchell: Watch Your Step – I’m Drenched (IM)SUN
12:43SUN
Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 2SUN
London Philharmonic Orchestra Adrian Boult (conductor)SUN
EMI CDC747206 2 Track 16SUN
15:34SUN
Edward Thomas: Roads (CH)SUN
18:04SUN
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Vagabond (Songs of Travel)SUN
Roderick Williams (baritone) Iain Burnside (piano)SUN
Naxos 8.557643 Track 1SUN
21:24SUN
WH Davies: The Wanderer (IM)SUN
23:48SUN
Lou Reed: Walk on the Wild Side Lou Reed (vocals)SUN
RCA 07863668642 Track 4SUN
27:59SUN
Richard Long: A Walk Across Ireland (CH)SUN
29:02SUN
Percy Grainger: Walking Tune Marc-André Hamelin (piano)SUN
Hyperion CDA66884 Track 8SUN
33:14SUN
Rudyard Kipling: The Way Through the Woods (IM)SUN
34:14SUN
Leoš Janácek: Our Evenings (On an Overgrown Path)SUN
Rudolf Firkušný (piano) RCA RD60147 Track 3SUN
37:36SUN
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: An Inscription for a Seat by theSUN
Roadside Half-way up a Steep Hill Facing South (CH)SUN
40:16SUN
Richard Strauss: An Alpine SymphonySUN
Concertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)SUN
Philips 416156 2 Track 3SUN
43:00SUN
Alfred Wainwright: Soliloquy [from A. Wainwright’sSUN
Pictorial Guide to theSUN
Lakeland Fells: Book 4 – The Southern Fells] (IM)SUN
45:16SUN
Modest Mussorgsky: Promenade II (Pictures at an Exhibition)SUN
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)SUN
EMI CDC749797 2 Track 3SUN
46:11SUN
John Clare: A Lover’s Invitation (IM)SUN
47:31SUN
Frederick Delius: The Walk to the Paradise Garden (excerpt)SUN
London Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley (conductor)SUN
Classics for Pleasure CDCFP4304 Track 7SUN
52:32SUN
William Wordsworth: Stepping Westward (CH)SUN
53:41SUN
Trad. Appalachian, arr. Luciano Berio: I Wonder as I WanderSUN
Cathy Berberian (mezzo-soprano) Juilliard EnsembleSUN
Luciano Berio (conductor) RCA 0902 6625402 Track 11SUN
55:39SUN
Thomas Hardy: The Walk (IM)SUN
56:17SUN
Trad. Gospel: Walk with Me, LordSUN
Fannie Lou Hamer (singer) Smithsonian CDSF40084SUN
Disc 1 Track 16SUN
MON
MONDAY 19 OCTOBER 2009MON
MON
00:00 Jazz Line-Up b00n6yvp (Listen)MON
Ron Carter QuartetMON
Claire Martin presents a concert given at the A-Trane ClubMON
in Berlin by the quartet of former Miles Davis bassist RonMON
Carter. It features pianist Stephen Scott, Drummer PaytonMON
Crossley and percussionist Rolando Morales-Matos, and wasMON
performed as part of Carter's Dear Miles tour.MON
MON
A great exponent of the bass, Ron Carter is one of theMON
most recorded, having appeared on over 2,500 albums. He isMON
less well-known as a cellist both in the jazz andMON
classical spheres, most notably on a date with bassMON
clarinettist Eric Dolphy called 'Out There' in 1961.MON
MON
Carter came to prominence via the second great Miles DavisMON
Quintet in the early 1960s, which also included HerbieMON
Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Tony Williams. He appeared onMON
the album Seven Steps to Heaven and the follow-up ESP, theMON
latter being the first album to feature the full quintet.MON
He stayed with Davis' regular group until 1968, andMON
participated in a couple of studio sessions with Davis inMON
1969 and 1970.MON
MON
Although Carter performed on numerous sessions for theMON
Blue Note label with the likes of Hancock, Shorter andMON
Williams, he also worked as a sideman on the same labelMON
for Sam Rivers, Freddie Hubbard, Duke Pearson, Lee Morgan,MON
McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill and many others.MON
MON
EBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMON
DEDKU German Radio Title: My Funny ValentineMON
Artist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MON
Payton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MON
Comp: Rodgers, Hart Dur: 17m09sMON
MON
EBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMON
DEDKU German Radio Title: Samba de OrfeuMON
Artist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MON
Payton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MON
Comp: Ron Carter Dur: 14m41sMON
MON
EBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMON
DEDKU German Radio Title: ParadeMON
Artist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MON
Payton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MON
Comp: Ron Carter Dur: 13m37sMON
MON
EBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMON
DEDKU German Radio Title: Some Day My Prince Will ComeMON
Artist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MON
Payton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MON
Comp: Larry Morey/Frank Churchill Dur: 3m03sMON
MON
EBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMON
DEDKU German Radio Title: CaminandoMON
Artist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MON
Payton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MON
Comp: Ron Carter Dur: 3m59s.MON
MON
01:00 Through the Night b00n6yvr (Listen)MON
1.00amMON
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Concerto in D forMON
violin and orchestra, Op 61 Nikolaj Znaider (violin)MON
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Colin David (conductor)MON
1.46amMON
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43MON
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Colin David (conductor)MON
2.29amMON
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Sonata No 1 in F sharpMON
minor, Op 11 Maurizio Pollini (piano)MON
3.01amMON
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in FMON
New Helsinki Quartet:MON
Jan Soderblom, Petri Aarmio (violins)MON
Ilari Angervo (viola) Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)MON
3.31amMON
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Alles redet jetzt undMON
singet Barbara Schlick (soprano)MON
Stephen Varcoe (bass)MON
Michael Schneider, Konrad Hunteler (recorders)MON
Hans-Peter Westermann, Pieter Dhont (oboes)MON
Michael McCraw (bassoon) Das Kleine KonzertMON
Hermann Max (conductor)MON
4.00amMON
Merikanto, Oskar (1868-1924): Kesaillan Valssi (SummerMON
night waltz); Kesaillan Idylli (Summer night idyll)MON
Eero Heinonen (piano)MON
4.06amMON
Ansell, John (1874-1948): Nautical OvertureMON
West Australian Symphony OrchestraMON
David Measham (conductor)MON
4.14amMON
Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Sonata No 6 (Senti lo Mare)MON
Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)MON
4.20amMON
Rodgers, Richard (1902-1979), orch Robert Russell Bennett:MON
Suite: Victory at Sea - from the NBC television documentaryMON
West Australian Symphony OrchestraMON
David Measham (conductor)MON
4.27amMON
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in A minor forMON
recorder/oboe and continuo, Op 1, No 4, HWV 362MON
Louise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ)MON
4.34amMON
Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): DieMON
Amerikanerin (The American Girl)MON
Barbara Schlick (soprano) Das Kleine KonzertMON
Hermann Max (conductor)MON
4.46amMON
Frumerie, Gunnar de (1908-1987): Pastoral Suite, Op 13bMON
Kathleen Rudolph (flute) CBC Vancouver OrchestraMON
Mario Bernardi (conductor)MON
5.01amMON
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rosamunde - Ballet Music, D797MON
Oslo Philharmonic Heinz Holliger (conductor)MON
5.08amMON
Part, Arvo (b.1935): Spiegel im SpiegelMON
Morten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)MON
5.16amMON
Quantz, Johann Joachim (1697-1773): Trio Sonata in E flatMON
Atrium Musicium Chamber EnsembleMON
5.24amMON
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Komm, Jesu, komm, BWVMON
229 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirMON
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Ivars Taurins (conductor)MON
5.33amMON
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Prelude and Fugue in EMON
minor, Op 35, No 1 (1832) Sylviane Deferne (piano)MON
5.42amMON
Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Variations and fugue on aMON
theme by Kuhnau Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraMON
David Porcelijn (conductor)MON
5.56amMON
Tubin, Eduard (1905-1982): Sonata for violin and piano (InMON
the Phrygian Mode) Ulrika Kristian (violin)MON
Marje Lohuaru (piano)MON
6.18amMON
Fruhling, Carl (1868-1937): Trio for clarinet, cello andMON
piano, Op 40 Amici Chamber Ensemble:MON
Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) David Hetherington (cello)MON
Patricia Parr (piano)MON
6.45amMON
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Horn Concerto No 2MON
in E flat, K417 James Sommerville (horn)MON
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).MON
MON
07:00 Breakfast b00n6yvt (Listen)MON
MON
10:00 Classical Collection b00n6yvw (Listen)MON
10.00amMON
Mozart: Overture (Die Zauberflote)MON
Mahler Chamber Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)MON
DG 477 5789MON
10.06amMON
Berlioz: The Flight into Egypt (L'enfance du Christ - PartMON
2) Le Recitant ...... John Aler (tenor)MON
St Paul's Cathedral ChoristersMON
Corydon Singers and Orchestra Matthew Best (conductor)MON
HYPERION CDD22067MON
10.16amMON
Tippett: Suite for the Birthday of Prince CharlesMON
English Northern PhilharmoniaMON
Michael Tippett (conductor) NIMBUS NI 5217MON
10.35amMON
Beethoven: String Quartet in F, Op 135 Emerson QuartetMON
DG 429 224-2MON
10.59amMON
Liszt: Dance in the Village Inn - Mephisto Waltz No 1 (TwoMON
episodes from Lenau's Faust) Orchestre de ParisMON
Georg Solti (conductor) DECCA 417 513-2MON
11.22amMON
Schumann: Kerner-lieder, Op 35MON
The Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MON
MON
12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfm9v (Listen)MON
Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Dessau and BerlinMON
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,MON
focusing on the composer's formative years.MON
MON
Mack the Knife (The Threepenny Opera - Moritat)MON
Louis Armstrong, Lotte LenyaMON
Louis Armstrong and his All-StarsMON
Sony Classical MHK 60647 Tr 22 Dur: 3m11sMON
MON
String Quartet (1918) 1st mvt Leipzig String QuartetMON
DG Gold MDG30710712 Tr 1 Dur: 6m05sMON
MON
Symphony No 1 Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraMON
Marin Alsop (conductor) Naxos 8557199 Tr 4MON
Dur: 26m50sMON
MON
Frauentanz Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Ensemble ModernMON
HK Gruber (conductor) Largo 5114 Tr 5 Dur: 10m58s.MON
MON
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6yy4 (Listen)MON
arthurs.hoiby.ritchie From Wigmore Hall, London.MON
MON
Fiona Talkington presents Radio 3 New Generation ArtistMON
Tom Arthurs' trio arthurs.hoiby.ritchie performing aMON
variety of his compositions, interspersed with group andMON
solo improvisations.MON
MON
Tom Arthurs (flugelhorn and trumpet) Jasper Hoiby (bass)MON
Stuart Ritchie (drums and percussion).MON
MON
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6yy6 (Listen)MON
The Cello, Episode 1MON
MON
Series of performances focusing on the cello, as wellMON
patriotic marches by Elgar.MON
MON
Arnold: Homage to the Queen - ballet suiteMON
BBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor)MON
MON
Dvorak: Concerto in B minor for cello and orchestra, Op 104MON
Ani Aznavoorian (cello) Ulster OrchestraMON
Adrian Leaper (conductor)MON
MON
Dvorak: Serenade in D minor for wind instruments, Op 44MON
BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)MON
MON
Vaughan Williams: Concerto in A minor for oboe and stringMON
orchestra David Cowley (oboe)MON
BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)MON
MON
Elgar: Serenade in E minor for string orchestra, Op 20MON
Haydn, Joseph: Symphony No 101 in D, H I 101 (Clock)MON
BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)MON
MON
Bach: Sonata No 1 in G for viola da gamba and keyboard,MON
BWV 1027 Christian Poltera (cello)MON
Martin Helmchen (piano).MON
MON
17:00 In Tune b00n6yy8 (Listen)MON
MON
19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6yyb (Listen)MON
Bournemouth SO/Kirill KarabitsMON
MON
In a concert given at the Lighthouse in Poole, TheMON
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Kirill KarabitsMON
perform famous works by Debussy, Rachmaninov andMON
Stravinsky.MON
MON
Debussy's heady portrait of a sultry sun-infused afternoonMON
of a faun is followed by Rachmaninov's romantic pianoMON
concerto - made famous by its use in the soundtrack to theMON
film Brief Encounter. The latter was composed in 1900MON
after a period of severe writer's block, which was onlyMON
overcome after Rachmaninov began a course ofMON
auto-suggestive therapy with psychologist Nikolai Dahl, toMON
whom the concerto is dedicated.MON
MON
The concert concludes with Stravinsky's The Rite ofMON
Spring, another seminal work, whose rhythmic drive andMON
complexity were too much for many at its firstMON
performance, though Debussy (who premiered the four handMON
piano version with the composer) was a great admirer ofMON
the younger man's piece, admitting that the Rite hauntedMON
him 'like a beautiful nightmare'.MON
MON
Vadim Rudenko (piano) Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraMON
Kirill Karabits (conductor)MON
MON
Debussy: Prelude a l'apres midi d'un fauneMON
Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 2MON
Stravinsky: The Rite of SpringMON
MON
Followed by performances given by the Northern Sinfonia,MON
to mark the start of Radio 3's Free Thinking FestivalMON
2009, which takes place at the Sage, Gateshead.MON
MON
Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D Northern SinfoniaMON
Thomas Zehetmair (violin/director).MON
MON
21:15 Night Waves b00n6yyd (Listen)MON
Mary MidgeleyMON
To coincide with Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festival inMON
Newcastle-Gateshead, Rana Mitter talks to arguably one ofMON
Newcastle University's most impressive minds. MoralMON
philosopher Mary Midgely wrote no books until after 50MON
because, in her own words, she 'didn't know what (she)MON
thought before then'. Mary tells Rana Mitter how she'sMON
made up for it since with a series of works on science,MON
ethics and animal rights.MON
MON
Midgley strongly opposes reductionist versions of scienceMON
and argues against any attempt to make science aMON
substitute for the humanities, a role for which she arguesMON
it is wholly inadequate. She has written extensively aboutMON
what philosophers can learn from nature, particularly fromMON
animals. She once declared that she hadn't engaged withMON
Richard Dawkins' ideas as it wasn't necessary to break aMON
butterfly upon a wheel.MON
MON
22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfm9v (Listen)MON
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MON
MON
23:00 The Essay b00lfpv1 (Listen)MON
Haydn Essays, Haydn and GodMON
Series considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workMON
and reputation.MON
MON
David Stancliffe, Bishop of Salisbury and an experiencedMON
musical performer himself, reflects on the composer's viewMON
of the Almighty. Haydn composed a great deal of music forMON
the church including the six settings of the Mass thatMON
were among his final masterpieces. But are they the musicMON
that best represents his view of God? He lived at a timeMON
when the old certainties were being challenged by scienceMON
and philosophy. Is it impossible to tell where Haydn stoodMON
on matters of faith from his music?MON
MON
23:15 Jazz on 3 b00n6yyn (Listen)MON
Darius Jones TrioMON
Jez Nelson presents a gig performed at the 2009 VisionMON
Festival in New York by US saxophonist Darius Jones withMON
his trio. The group play music from Jones' debut albumMON
Man'ish Boy, which Jones describes as 'a tone poem aboutMON
me and my life growing up in the South'. It features BobMON
Moses on drums and Cooper-Moore on piano and diddly-bo - aMON
wooden board with a single wire stretched between twoMON
nails which is played with a slide.MON
MON
Relatively new to the New York scene, Jones has beenMON
making waves in the city since he moved from his hometownMON
in Virginia in 2005, and has been praised by pianistMON
Matthew Shipp for his improvisational skills.MON
MON
Radio 3's weekly contemporary jazz programme presents forMON
a very special event. Now firmly an annual tradition, onMON
Friday 13th November we celebrate the start of the Radio 3MON
2009 London Jazz Festival with a specially extended showMON
broadcast from Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London, fromMON
10.30pm - 1.00am, presented - as ever - by Jez Nelson.MON
MON
The show will feature lots of great live music fromMON
artists performing during the festival, includingMON
vibraphone great Bobby Hutcherson, US vocalist KurtMON
Elling, award-winning young UK band Empirical,MON
experimental Sardinian guitarist Paolo Angeli and New YorkMON
improv duo Ted Daniel and Michael Marcus.MON
MON
If you'd like to come along and be in the audience pleaseMON
go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/tickets/MON
MON
Excerpt of Meekness by the Darius Jones Trio at the VisionMON
Festival in New York on June 13th 2009.MON
MON
CD tracks:MON
MON
Artist: Vijay Iyer Trio Track Title: Smoke StackMON
Composer: Andrew Hill Album Title: HistoricityMON
Label: ACT Music Released: 7 Sept 2009MON
MON
Vijay Iyer Tour Date in 2009:MON
15th November at the Purcell Room, London Jazz Festival.MON
Solo concert with support from Polish pianist Mozder withMON
Swedish bassist Lars Danielsson.MON
MON
Artist: Ben Allison Quintet Track Title: Peace PipeMON
Composer: Ben Allison Album Title: Think FreeMON
Label: Palmetto Records Released: 13 Oct 2009MON
MON
Artist: Empirical Track Title: Hat and BeardMON
Composer: Eric Dolphy Album Title: Out and InMON
Label: Naim Released: 28 Sept 2009MON
MON
Artist: Han Bennink Trio Track Title: ParkenMON
Composer: Sieben Album Title: Parken Label: ILK MusicMON
Released: 28 Sept 2009MON
MON
Artist: Kit Downes Trio Track Title: GoldenMON
Composer: Kit Downes Album title: GoldenMON
Label: Basho Records Released: 2 Nov 2009MON
MON
Artist: Harris Eisenstadt Track Title: KatekeeperMON
Composer: Harris Eisenstadt Album title: Canada DayMON
Label: Clean-Feed Records Released: 6 Oct 2009MON
MON
Artist: Jan Garbarek Track Title: Paper NutMON
Composer: Lakshminarayana Shankar Album title: DresdenMON
Label: ECM Released: 21 Sept 2009MON
MON
Interview with Darius JonesMON
MON
Darius Jones Trio recorded at the Vision Festival in NewMON
York on June 13th 2009.MON
MON
Line up: Darius Jones (saxophone)MON
Cooper-Moore (piano and diddley-bo)MON
Rakalam Bob Moses (drums)MON
MON
Set list: Forgive Me (Darius Jones) etcMON
Meekness (Darius Jones) Cry Out (Darius Jones)MON
Chasing the Ghost (Darius Jones)MON
MON
Recommended further listening:MON
MON
Artist: Darius Jones Trio Composer: Darius JonesMON
Album title: Man'ish Boy (A Raw and Beautiful Thing)MON
Label: AUM Fidelity Released: 13 Oct 2009.MON
TUE
TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER 2009TUE
TUE
01:00 Through the Night b00n6z0s (Listen)TUE
Music including Marenzio, Schutz, Stradela, Boccherini,TUE
Schubert, Grieg, Brahms, Schumann.TUE
1.00amTUE
Marenzio, Luca (c.1553/4-1599): Giunto a la tomba (IlTUE
quarto libro de madrigali a cinque voci - Venice 1584)TUE
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Mary Nichols (alto)TUE
Andrew King (tenor) Rufus Muller (tenor)TUE
Richard Wistreich (bass) The Consort of MusickeTUE
Anthony Rooley (director)TUE
1.12amTUE
Rovetta, Giovanni (c.1595-7-1668): La bella ErminiaTUE
(Madrigali concertati a 2, 3, 4 e uno a sei voci - VeniceTUE
1629) Rufus Muller (tenor) Tom Finucane (lute)TUE
Chris Wilson (chitarrone) Frances Kelly (harp)TUE
The Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (lute/director)TUE
1.20amTUE
Schutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Dunque addio, care selve,TUE
SWV 15 (Il Primo Libro de Madrigali - Venice 1611)TUE
Emma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (soprano) Mary Nichols (alto)TUE
Joseph Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)TUE
The Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (conductor)TUE
1.23amTUE
Schutz: Tornate, o cari baci, SWV 16 (Il Primo Libro deTUE
Madrigali - Venice 1611)TUE
Emma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (soprano) Mary Nichols (alto)TUE
Joseph Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)TUE
The Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (conductor)TUE
1.26amTUE
Schutz: Di marmo siete voi, SWV 17; Giunte e pur, Lidia,TUE
giunto, SWV 18; Vasto mar, nel cui seno, SWV 19 (Il PrimoTUE
Libro de Madrigali - Venice 1611)TUE
Emma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (sopranos) Mary Nichols (alto)TUE
Joseph Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)TUE
The Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (conductor)TUE
1.35amTUE
Stradella, Alessandro (1639-1682): L'anime del purgatorioTUE
(1680) Angelo ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano)TUE
Lucifero ...... David Thomas (bass)TUE
Un'anima ...... Evelyn Tubb (soprano)TUE
Un'anima ...... Richard Wistreich (bass)TUE
The Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director/lute)TUE
2.16amTUE
Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Concerto No 6 in D forTUE
cello and orchestra, G479 Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)TUE
Rotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
James Conlon (conductor)TUE
2.33amTUE
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Six Moments Musicaux, D780TUE
Alfred Brendel (piano)TUE
3.01amTUE
Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Octet in A for strings, Op 3TUE
Atle Sponberg (violin) Joakim Svenheden (violin)TUE
Aida-Carmen Soanea (viola) Adrian Brendel (cello)TUE
Vertavo String QuartetTUE
3.38amTUE
Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Peer Gynt Suite No 1,TUE
Op 46 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor)TUE
4.03amTUE
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) text: Schiller, Friedrich:TUE
Nanie, Op 82 Oslo Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraTUE
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)TUE
4.15amTUE
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Sonntags am Rhein, Op 36, NoTUE
1; Wehmut No 9; Im Walde (Liederkreis, Op 39)TUE
Olle Persson (baritone) Stefan Bojsten (piano)TUE
4.22amTUE
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Valse in B minor, Op 69, No 2TUE
Wanda Landowska (piano)TUE
4.26amTUE
Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871): Bolero - BalletTUE
music No 2 (La muette de Portici)TUE
Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Ondrej Lenard (conductor)TUE
4.33amTUE
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Il Pastor Fido -TUE
ballet music English Baroque SolistsTUE
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)TUE
4.44amTUE
Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): La revue de cuisine - suiteTUE
from the balletTUE
The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the SoundTUE
5.01amTUE
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture - Le carnavalTUE
romain, Op 9 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)TUE
5.10amTUE
Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924), with Messager, Andre and orchTUE
Washburn, Jon: Messe BasseTUE
Henriette Schellenberg (soprano) Vancouver Chamber ChoirTUE
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Jon Washburn (conductor)TUE
5.20amTUE
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Berceuse sur le nom de GabrielTUE
Faure James Ehnes (violin) Wendy Chen (piano)TUE
5.23amTUE
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Images - set 2 for pianoTUE
Roger Woodward (piano)TUE
5.36amTUE
Lalo, Edouard (1823-1892): Two Aubades for orchestra (1872)TUE
CBC Vancouver Symphony OrchestraTUE
Daniel Swift (conductor)TUE
5.46amTUE
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Five Flower Songs forTUE
chorus, Op 47 Camerata Chamber ChoirTUE
Michael Bojesen (conductor)TUE
5.57amTUE
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Spring Song in A, Op 62,TUE
No 6 (Fruhlingslied) Hyun-Gon Kim (clarinet)TUE
Chi-Ho Cho (piano)TUE
5.59amTUE
Goldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): Overture: Im Fruhling (InTUE
the Spring), Op 36 Hungarian Radio OrchestraTUE
Antal Jancsovics (conductor)TUE
6.14amTUE
Bartok, Bela (1881-1945): Six pieces from MikrokosmosTUE
Claire Ouellet, Sandra Murray (pianos)TUE
6.24amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) transcr Bartok: SonataTUE
No 6 in G, BWV 530 Jan Michiels (piano)TUE
6.36amTUE
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto No 2 in BTUE
flat for flute and strings, Wq 167 (1751)TUE
Robert Aitken (flute) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTUE
Mario Bernardi (conductor).TUE
TUE
07:00 Breakfast b00n6z0v (Listen)TUE
TUE
10:00 Classical Collection b00n6z0x (Listen)TUE
10.00amTUE
Mozart: Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466TUE
Clifford Curzon (piano) English Chamber OrchestraTUE
Benjamin Britten (conductor) DECCA 417 288-2TUE
10.34amTUE
Mahler: Blumine City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTUE
Simon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDC 754647-2TUE
10.42amTUE
Corrette: Cello Sonata in D minor, Op 20 No 2 (Les delicesTUE
de la solitude) Musica Alta Ripa MDG 309 0503-2TUE
10.52amTUE
Praetorius: Four Voltes (Dances from Terpsichore, 1612 NosTUE
210, 211, 236, 201a) New London ConsortTUE
Philip Pickett (director) L'OISEAU-LYRE 414 633-2TUE
10.56amTUE
Weber/Mahler: Entr'acte (Die Drei Pintos)TUE
Russian National Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev (conductor)TUE
DG 453 486-2TUE
11.03amTUE
Furtwangler: Symphony No 2 in E minor (excerpt)TUE
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Daniel Barenboim (conductor)TUE
TELDEC 0927 43495-2TUE
11.20amTUE
Cavalli, arr Dorumsgaard: Son ancor pargolettaTUE
Vivaldi, arr Lavilla: Piango, gemoTUE
Pergolesi, arr Parisotti: Se tu m'amiTUE
Teresa Berganza (mezzo-soprano) Ricardo Requejo (piano)TUE
DG 477 5489TUE
11.32amTUE
Villa-Lobos: Bachiana Brasileira No 4 New World SymphonyTUE
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) RCA 09026 68538-2.TUE
TUE
12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmbc (Listen)TUE
Kurt Weill (1900-1950), BerlinTUE
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,TUE
focusing on the composer's move to Berlin, where heTUE
immersed himself in the artistic community, meeting andTUE
working with some of the most influential names of theTUE
day, including Bertholt Brecht.TUE
TUE
Tango Angele (The Tsar has his photograph taken)...MusikTUE
in diesem Augenblick...Schnell fort!TUE
Tsar ...... Barry McDaniel (baritone)TUE
The False Angele ...... Marita Napier (soprano)TUE
The False Assistant ...... Heinz Kruse (tenor)TUE
The False Boy ...... Hilke Helling (contralto)TUE
The Leader ...... Mario Brell (tenor)TUE
Koln Radio Orchestra and ChoirTUE
Jan Latham-Konig (conductor) Capriccio 600 007-1 Tr 8TUE
Dur: 3m01sTUE
TUE
Concerto for violin and wind orchestra, Op 12 (1st mvt)TUE
Nona Liddell (violin) The London SinfoniettaTUE
David Atherton (conductor) DG 423 255-2 Tr 9TUE
Dur: 9m41sTUE
TUE
Der Neue Orpheus Carole Farley (soprano)TUE
Michael Guttman (violin) Rhinische PhilharmonieTUE
Jose Serebrier (conductor) ASV CD DCA 987 Tr 1TUE
Dur: 18m10sTUE
TUE
Das Berliner Requiem - for tenor, baritone, male choir,TUE
wind band, guitar, banjo and percussionTUE
Alexandre Laiter (tenor) Peter Kooy (bass)TUE
Choeur de la Chapelle Royale Ensemble Musique ObliqueTUE
Philippe Herreweghe (director)TUE
Harmonia mundi HMC 901422 Trs 7-12 Dur: 18m14s.TUE
TUE
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6z1h (Listen)TUE
New Generation Artists 2009, Ingrid Fliter/Tai Murray/ShaiTUE
Wosner/Elizabeth Watts/Mahan EsfahaniTUE
Part of a series featuring studio and concert performancesTUE
by members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,TUE
which exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesTUE
to some of the world's finest younger musicians.TUE
TUE
Aaward-winning Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter playsTUE
Chopin waltzes, American violinist and Israeli pianistTUE
Shai Wosner perform a Mozart sonata, and soprano ElizabethTUE
Watts and Iranian harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani performTUE
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation by Purcell. Plus tenorTUE
Allan Clayton, with pianist James Baillieu and NGATUE
newcomers the Elias String Quartet in Vaughan Williams'sTUE
song cycle On Wenlock Edge.TUE
TUE
Chopin: Waltzes Ingrid Fliter (piano)TUE
TUE
Mozart: Violin Sonata in E flat, K302TUE
Tai Murray (violin) Shai Wosner (piano)TUE
TUE
Purcell: The Blessed Virgin's ExpostulationTUE
Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord)TUE
TUE
Vaughan Williams: On Wenlock Edge Allan Clayton (tenor)TUE
Elias String Quartet James Baillieu (piano).TUE
TUE
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6z1k (Listen)TUE
The Cello, Episode 2TUE
TUE
Series of performances focusing on the cello, andTUE
featuring patriotic marches by Elgar.TUE
TUE
Elgar: Imperial march for orchestra, Op 32TUE
BBC Philharmonic Andrew Davis (conductor)TUE
TUE
Elgar: Concerto in E minor for cello and orchestra, Op 85TUE
Pieter Wispelwey (cello) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Ilan Volkov (conductor)TUE
TUE
Ginastera: Panambi - ballet, Op 1 BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Enrique Diemecke (conductor)TUE
TUE
Mozart: Concerto No 23 in A for piano and orchestra, K488TUE
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Shai Wosner (piano/director)TUE
TUE
Sibelius: Scenes historiques - Suite No 2, Op 66TUE
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Rory Macdonald (conductor)TUE
TUE
Grondahl: Concerto for trombone and orchestraTUE
Simon Johnson (trombone) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Rory Macdonald (conductor)TUE
TUE
Beethoven: Symphony No 4 in B flat, Op 60TUE
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Rory Macdonald (conductor).TUE
TUE
17:00 In Tune b00n6z1m (Listen)TUE
TUE
19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6z22 (Listen)TUE
TUE
Mark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra in a magnificent,TUE
long-lost early work by Vaughan Williams, followed by oneTUE
of the best-known piano concertos by Mozart, featuringTUE
Lars Vogt. Elder's credentials as a great interpreter ofTUE
the works of Richard Strauss are in evidence as he leadsTUE
the orchestra in the composer's tone poem based onTUE
Nietzsche's philosophical novel Also sprach Zarathustra,TUE
which begins with perhaps the most famous sunrise inTUE
music. The concert ends with by John Adams's scarilyTUE
precipitous musical journey Short Ride in a Fast Machine.TUE
TUE
Lars Vogt (piano) Halle OrchestraTUE
Mark Elder (conductor)TUE
TUE
Vaughan Williams: Heroic Elegy and Triumphal EpilogueTUE
Mozart: Piano Concerto No 24, K491TUE
Strauss: Also sprach ZarathustraTUE
John Adams: Short Ride in a Fast MachineTUE
TUE
Followed by a performance given by the Northern SinfoniaTUE
to mark the start of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2009TUE
at the Sage, Gateshead.TUE
TUE
John Casken: Cello Concerto Northern SinfoniaTUE
Heinrich Schiff (cello/director).TUE
TUE
21:15 Night Waves b00n6z24 (Listen)TUE
David Kynaston/Royal Academy Sculpture ExhibitionTUE
To coincide with Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festival ofTUE
ideas, which takes as its central theme the idea of theTUE
family, Philip Dodd talks to historian David Kynaston,TUE
whose multi-volume history of post-war Britain continuesTUE
with Family Britain, 1951-57. Having tackled the austerityTUE
years immediately after the Second World War, he turns hisTUE
eye on the relative abundance of the 50s. The result is aTUE
colourful tapestry of the era, interweaving the lives ofTUE
bank clerks and house wifes with great national eventsTUE
such as the return of Churchill to power and the death ofTUE
King George VI. It is a picture of everyday life in aTUE
cohesive society, embracing the end of rationing and theTUE
forces of burTUE
TUE
Philip also discusses the Royal Academy's new BritishTUE
sculpture exhibition and its view of the history of theTUE
art. Entitled Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill,TUE
it focuses on the development of British sculpture over aTUE
period of 10 years. From 1905 to 1915, three outstandingTUE
young sculptors emerged in Britain: Jacob Epstein, HenriTUE
Gaudier-Brzeska and Eric Gill. The radical impact of theirTUE
work was to transform the art. This is the first time thatTUE
the three artists have been shown together in thisTUE
revolutionary context and many of the works have not beenTUE
exhibited in London before.TUE
TUE
22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmbc (Listen)TUE
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUE
TUE
23:00 The Essay b00lfq4w (Listen)TUE
Haydn Essays, Haydn's Odder InstrumentsTUE
Series considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workTUE
and reputation.TUE
TUE
Broadcaster, pianist and composer David Owen NorrisTUE
explores the composer's approach to working with someTUE
unusual instruments, asking what this little-known aspectTUE
of Haydn's music says about his working methods.TUE
TUE
Some of these pieces are considered to be of the highestTUE
quality. The 126 trios that Haydn wrote for viola, celloTUE
and baryton are just one aspect of his work with unusualTUE
instruments. He also wrote for the mechanical organ (theTUE
nearest the 18th-century came to a record player), and aTUE
hybrid of the hurdy-gurdy and chamber organ called theTUE
lira organizzata.TUE
TUE
23:15 Late Junction b00n6z2j (Listen)TUE
Fiona Talkington with a trip through an alternativeTUE
musical landscape, including music from Jan Garbarek's newTUE
live album plus an interview with the iconic NorwegianTUE
saxophonist.TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 21 OCTOBER 2009WED
WED
01:00 Through the Night b00n6z3f (Listen)WED
1.00amWED
Geijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847): Midnight Fantasy (1833)WED
Stefan Bojsten (piano)WED
1.07amWED
Caurroy, Eustache du (1549-1609): 11 Fantasias onWED
16th-century songs Hesperion XXWED
Jordi Savall (viol/director)WED
1.34amWED
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Symphonie Fantastique, Op 14WED
Oslo Philharmonic Christian Eggen (conductor)WED
2.28amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fantasie in G forWED
organ, BWV572 Scott Ross (organ)WED
2.37amWED
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Burya (TheWED
Tempest) - symphonic fantasia after Shakespeare, Op 18WED
BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED
3.01amWED
Balassa, Sandor (b.1935): Dances of Mucsa, Op 50WED
Hungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Tamas Vasary (conductor)WED
3.28amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata: Ich hatteWED
viel Bekummernis, BWV21 Antonella Balducci (soprano)WED
Frieder Lang (tenor) Fulvio Bettini (baritone)WED
Solisti e Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio and EnsembleWED
Vanitas, Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)WED
4.03amWED
Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Quintet in B flat forWED
clarinet and strings, Op 34 James Campbell (clarinet)WED
Orford String QuartetWED
4.28amWED
Tekeliev, Alexander (1942-): Tempo di WaltzWED
Detelina Ivanova (piano)WED
Bulgarian Radio Children's ChoirWED
Hristo Nedyalkov (conductor)WED
4.32amWED
Mednis, Janis (1890-1966): Flower Waltz (Victory of Love)WED
Lepaja Symphony Orchestra Imants Resnis (conductor)WED
4.38amWED
Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Theme and VariationsWED
Peter Oundjian (violin) William Tritt (piano)WED
4.47amWED
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C for stringWED
orchestra, RV114 The King's ConsortWED
Robert King (director)WED
4.53amWED
Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne in B, Op 33 No 2WED
Stephane Lemelin (piano)WED
5.01amWED
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): The Arrival of theWED
Queen of Sheba (Solomon, HWV67)WED
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)WED
5.04amWED
Albeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Iberia - Book 1 for pianoWED
Plamena Mangova (piano)WED
5.13amWED
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Memories of aWED
Summer Night in Madrid (Spanish Overture No 2)WED
Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor)WED
5.24amWED
Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Italian Serenade for string quartetWED
Ljubljana String QuartetWED
5.32amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in F in theWED
Italian style for keyboard, BWV971WED
Christian Ihle Hadland (piano)WED
5.45amWED
Zagar, Peter (b.1961): Blumenthal Dance No 2 for violin,WED
viola, cello, clarinet and piano (1999)WED
Opera Aperta EnsembleWED
5.53amWED
Soderman, August (1832-1876): Three songs from Idyll andWED
Epigram Swedish Radio Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)WED
5.59amWED
Boulogne, Joseph - Chevalier de Saint-GeorgesWED
(c.1748-1799): Symphony in G, Op 11 No 1 (1779)WED
Tafelmusik Orchestra Jeanne Lamon (conductor)WED
6.14amWED
Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Cello Sonata in D minor,WED
Op 40 Arto Noras (cello) Konstantin Bogino (piano)WED
6.37amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade in C minorWED
for wind octet, K388/K384a Bratislava Chamber HarmonyWED
Justus Pavlik (conductor).WED
WED
07:00 Breakfast b00n6z3h (Listen)WED
WED
10:00 Classical Collection b00n6z3k (Listen)WED
10.00amWED
Lully: Te Deum Le Concert SpirituelWED
Herve Niquet (director) NAXOS 8.554397WED
10.29amWED
Weiss: Tombeau sur la mort de M Cajetan Baron d'HartigWED
Robert Barto (lute) NAXOS 8.554833WED
10.36amWED
Dvorak: String Quartet in A flat, Op 105WED
Prague String Quartet DG 463 165-2WED
11.09amWED
Bernstein: Chichester PsalmsWED
Soloist from the Vienna Boys' Choir Vienna Youth ChoirWED
Israel Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) DG 457 757-2WED
11.29amWED
Haydn: Symphony No 84 in E flat New York PhilharmonicWED
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SM2K 47550.WED
WED
12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmcn (Listen)WED
Kurt Weill (1900-1950), The Weimar RepublicWED
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,WED
focusing on how the composer responded to the rise ofWED
Adolf Hitler.WED
WED
The Weimar Republic's golden years were good to Weill. ButWED
by the early 1930s the landscape had changed dramatically.WED
Unemployment was causing real hardship and he recognisedWED
there was a demand for a different kind of musical theatre.WED
WED
Overture: Der Silbersee London SinfoniettaWED
Markus Stenz (conductor)WED
RCA Red Seal 09026634472 CD1 Tr 1 Dur: 2m50sWED
WED
Der Silbersee (excerpt from Act 3)WED
Frau von Luber ...... Helga Dernesch (soprano)WED
Baron Laur ...... Heinz Zednik (tenor)WED
London Sinfonietta Markus Stenz (conductor)WED
Red Seal 09026634472 CD2 Tr 11 Dur: 5m09sWED
WED
Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (excerpt)WED
Jenny ...... Lotte Lenya Mrs Begbick ...... Gisela LitzWED
Jimmy Mahoney ...... Heinz SauerbaumWED
Bill ...... Georg MundWED
Jake Schmidt ...... Fritz GollnitzWED
Joe ...... Sigmund Roth Speaker ...... Richard MunchWED
Orchestra of North German Radio Max Thurn (conductor)WED
CBS Masterworks M2K 77341 Trs 5, 6, 7 and 8 Dur: 6m48sWED
WED
Seven Deadly Sins (ballet)WED
Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano)WED
Karl-Heinz Brandt, Hans Sojer (tenor)WED
Hidenori Komatsu (baritone) Ivan Urbas (bass)WED
Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDRWED
Cord Garben (conductor) Harmonia mundi HMC 901420 Tr 1-9WED
Dur: 33m44s.WED
WED
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6z7t (Listen)WED
New Generation Artists 2009, Mahan Esfahani/Meta4WED
Part of a series featuring studio and concert performancesWED
by members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,WED
which exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesWED
to some of the world's finest younger musicians.WED
WED
With music from Iranian harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani andWED
Finnish quartet Meta4, who are joined by viola playerWED
Vladimir Mendelssohn.WED
WED
Bach: English Suite No 6 in D minor, BWV811WED
Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord)WED
WED
Brahms: String Quintet No 2 in G, Op 111 Meta4WED
Vladimir Mendelssohn (viola).WED
WED
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6z95 (Listen)WED
The Cello, Episode 3WED
WED
Series of performances focusing on the cello, and alsoWED
featuring patriotic marches by Elgar.WED
WED
Elgar: Coronation March, Op 65 BBC PhilharmonicWED
Andrew Davis (conductor)WED
WED
Poulenc: Sinfonietta Ulster OrchestraWED
David Angus (conductor)WED
WED
Lalo: Concerto in D minor for cello and orchestraWED
Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello)WED
BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Grant Llewellyn (conductor)WED
WED
Mozart: Overture and ballet music, K367 (Idomeneo, re diWED
Creta, ossia Ilia ed Idamante, K366)WED
Schubert: Symphony No 3 in D, D200WED
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Roland Boer (conductor).WED
WED
16:00 Choral Evensong b00n6z97 (Listen)WED
From Gloucester Cathedral.WED
WED
Introit: Keep me as the apple of an eye (Neil Cox)WED
Responses: SpicerWED
Psalm: 106 (Jackson, Brooksbank, Byrd, Atkins)WED
First Lesson: 2 Kings 18 vv13-37WED
Canticles: Francis Jackson in GWED
Second Lesson: Philippians 2 vv1-13WED
Anthem: Te Deum (Haydn)WED
Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in D, BWV 532 (Bach)WED
WED
Assistant Director of Music: Ashley GroteWED
Director of Music: Adrian Partington.WED
WED
17:00 In Tune b00n6z99 (Listen)WED
WED
19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6z9c (Listen)WED
Sunwook KimWED
WED
A recital given by 20-year-old Korean pianist Sunwook Kim,WED
who rose to international recognition when he won theWED
Leeds International Piano Competition in 2006. TheWED
competition's youngest winner for 40 years, as well as itsWED
first Asian winner, he was back in Leeds for thisWED
performance at the Clothworkers' Centenary Concert Hall,WED
given in October 2009.WED
WED
Sunwook Kim (piano)WED
WED
Haydn: Piano Sonata in C, H XVI 48WED
Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No 6 in A, Op 82WED
Dai Fujikura: Joule (world premiere)WED
Chopin: Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58WED
WED
Followed by a performance given by the Northern SinfoniaWED
to mark the start of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2009WED
at the Sage, Gateshead.WED
WED
Vaughan Williams: Concerto accademicoWED
Bradley Creswick (violin) Northern Sinfonia.WED
WED
21:15 Night Waves b00hr5hh (Listen)WED
Amos OzWED
Rana Mitter presents an extended conversation withWED
celebrated Israeli writer and academic Amos Oz, author ofWED
novels such as Black Box and Don't Call it Night - worksWED
which established his name.WED
WED
He has also written essays on the Israeli-PalestinianWED
conflict, literary criticism and his memoir - A Tale ofWED
Love and Darkness.WED
WED
Oz is continually canvassed by international onlookers atWED
moments of political turbulence in his home region, suchWED
as the one experienced during Israel's offensive againstWED
Hamas in Gaza in 2008/09. In his latest book, Rhyming LifeWED
and Death, he gives a wry account of a writer'sWED
relationship to his audience and the delicate balanceWED
between fiction and autobiography.WED
WED
22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmcn (Listen)WED
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WED
WED
23:00 The Essay b00lfq90 (Listen)WED
Haydn Essays, Haydn and CosmologyWED
In 1792, on his first visit to London, Haydn visited theWED
observatory of the great German-born astronomer WilliamWED
Herschel in Slough. Herschel's 40-foot telescope was theWED
biggest in the world, and while looking through it HaydnWED
would doubtless have learned something of Herschel'sWED
radical, potentially aetheistical theories on theWED
formation of galaxies. Five years later, he composed hisWED
great oratorio The Creation, a seemingly unquestioningWED
account of origins of the world as described in Genesis.WED
WED
23:15 Late Junction b00n6z9h (Listen)WED
Fiona Talkington presents a genre-hopping musicalWED
selection, including Paolo Angeli playing preparedWED
Sardinian guitar and string quartet music by Per Norgard.WED
THU
THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER 2009THU
THU
01:00 Through the Night b00n6zbd (Listen)THU
1.00amTHU
Frandsen, John (b.1956): HallelujaTHU
1.08amTHU
MacMillan, James (b.1959): Cantos Sagrados (Sacred Songs)THU
- 1989THU
1.31amTHU
Mendelssohn Batholdy, Felix (1809-1847): Hor mein BittenTHU
(Hear My Prayer), Op posthTHU
1.42amTHU
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Mass in D, Op 86THU
Flemming Dreisig (organ) DR Vocal EnsembleTHU
Stephen Layton (conductor)THU
(Recorded at New Concert Hall, DR-City, Copenhagen,THU
Denmark on April 2, 2009)THU
2.20amTHU
Messemaeckers, Henri Jr (1824-?): Grande marche funebreTHU
pour le piano composee a la memoire de SAR Monseigneur LeTHU
Prince Alexandre de Pays-Bas (1848)THU
Arthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano)THU
2.30amTHU
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 6 in D minor, OpTHU
104 BBC Symphony OrchestraTHU
Jukka Pekka Saraste (conductor)THU
3.01amTHU
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 2 in A,THU
Op 2 Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)THU
3.25amTHU
Lehar, Franz (1870-1948): Aria: Meine Lippen, sie kussenTHU
so heiss (Giuditta) Yvonne Kenny (soprano)THU
Melbourne Symphony OrchestraTHU
Vladimir Kamirski (conductor)THU
3.30amTHU
Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Symphony No 5, Op 50THU
Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DRTHU
Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)THU
4.05amTHU
Benedetti, Piero (c.1585-1649): Giunto a la tombaTHU
(Musiche...libro secondo - Venice 1613)THU
Evelyn Tubb (soprano) Tom Finucane (lute)THU
Chris Wilson (chitarrone) Frances Kelly (harp)THU
The Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (lute/director)THU
4.07amTHU
d'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Che non t'ami, corTHU
mio (How could I not love you, my heart?); Pur venisti,THU
cor mio (So you came to me, my love)THU
The Consort of Musicke:THU
Emma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (soprano)THU
Andrew King, Paul Agnew (tenor) Alan Ewing (bass)THU
4.13amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 3THU
in G, K216 Camerata SalzburgTHU
Leonidas Kavakos (violin/director)THU
4.36amTHU
Hannikainen, Ilmari (1892-1955): Air, Op 16 No 1THU
Arto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)THU
4.41amTHU
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Mephisto Waltz No 1, S514THU
Yuri Boukoff (piano)THU
4.53amTHU
Fontana, Giovanni Battista (c.1592-1631): Sonata No 2 in DTHU
Hans-Ola Ericsson (organ)THU
Lena Weman Ericsson (viola da gamba)THU
Kerstin Frodin (recorder)THU
5.01amTHU
Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706): Der Herr ist Konig (undTHU
herrlich geschmuckt) Cantus CollnTHU
5.05amTHU
Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in D, Kk 96THU
Andreas Staier (harpsichord)THU
5.10amTHU
Scarlatti: Sonata in G, K105 (Allegro)THU
Virginia Black (harpsichord)THU
5.15amTHU
Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso No 3 inTHU
B minor (1735) Concertino:THU
Barbara Jane Gilbey, Peter Edwards (violins)THU
Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello)THU
Geoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)THU
Tasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersTHU
5.23amTHU
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) in the style of Tartini:THU
Variations on a Theme of Corelli Jela Spitkova (violin)THU
Tatiana Franova (piano)THU
5.27amTHU
Hesse, Adolph Friedrich (1809-1863): Introduction, ThemeTHU
and Variations in A, Op 47 Cor van Wageningen (organ)THU
5.40amTHU
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Variations on an original themeTHU
(Enigma) for orchestra, Op 36 Oslo PhilharmonicTHU
Andre Previn (conductor)THU
6.11amTHU
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Piano Sonata in E minor, Op 7THU
Ilkka Paananen (piano)THU
6.31amTHU
Halevy, Jacques-Francois (1799-1862): Aria: Quand de laTHU
nuit l'epais nuage (L'eclair - Act 3)THU
Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)THU
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraTHU
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)THU
6.37amTHU
Halevy, Jacques-Francois (1799-1862): Gerard andTHU
Lusignan's duet: Salut, salut, a cette noble France (LaTHU
reine de Chypre - Act 3)THU
Gerard ...... Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)THU
Lusignan ...... Brett Polegato (baritone)THU
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraTHU
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)THU
6.48amTHU
Veremans, Renaat (1894-1969): Nacht en Morgendontwaken aanTHU
de Nete (Night and Dawn at the Nete) - in memoriam FelixTHU
Timmermans 31.7.1957 Flemish Radio OrchestraTHU
Bjarte Engeset (conductor).THU
THU
07:00 Breakfast b00n6zbg (Listen)THU
THU
10:00 Classical Collection b00n6zbj (Listen)THU
10.00amTHU
Khachaturian: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia; VariationTHU
of Aegina and Bacchanalia; Scene and dance with Crotala;THU
Dance of Gaditanae and Victory of Spartacus (Spartacus)THU
Vienna Philharmonic Aram Khachaturian (conductor)THU
DECCA 460 315-2THU
10.23amTHU
Handel: Dettingen Te Deum, HWV283THU
Christopher Tipping (alto) Harry Christophers (tenor)THU
Michael Pearce, Stephen Varcoe (bass)THU
Choir of Westminster Abbey The English ConcertTHU
Simon Preston (director) ARCHIV 410 647-2THU
11.03amTHU
Bach, orch Barbirolli: Sheep may safely grazeTHU
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin (conductor)THU
CHANDOS CHSA5030THU
11.10amTHU
Trad, arr Britten: The Miller of Dee; The foggy, foggyTHU
dew; The Lincolnshire Poacher Peter Pears (tenor)THU
Benjamin Britten (piano) DECCA 476 1973THU
11.17amTHU
Arnold: Symphony No 5, Op 74THU
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTHU
Malcolm Arnold (conductor) EMI CDM 566324-2.THU
THU
12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmdh (Listen)THU
Kurt Weill (1900-1950), FranceTHU
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,THU
focusing on how his voluntary exile from Germany affectedTHU
his music.THU
THU
Just two days after Hitler took office Kurt Weill packed aTHU
suitcase and moved to Paris. He had turned his back onTHU
Germany by choice and he would never return. His musicalTHU
development would now be determined by a completelyTHU
different set of rules.THU
THU
Complainte de la SeineTHU
Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano) Cord Garben (piano)THU
Harmonia Mundi HMC 901420 Tr 10 Dur: 3m11sTHU
THU
Die Burgschaft (excerpt from Act 1)THU
Anna Mattes ...... Margaret ThompsonTHU
Luise Mattes ...... Ann PanaguliasTHU
Johann Mattes ...... Frederick BurchinalTHU
Alto solo ...... Katherine CiesinskiTHU
David Orth ...... Dale Travis The Westminster ChoirTHU
Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra Julius Rudel (conductor)THU
Tracks 8, 9 and 10 Dur: 15m54sTHU
THU
The Threepenny Opera (excerpt from Act 2)THU
Macheath ...... Rene Kollo Jenny ...... MilvaTHU
RIAS Berlin Sinfonietta John Mauceri (conductor)THU
Decca 430 075-2 DH Trs 15, 16, 17 Dur: 10m44sTHU
THU
Cantata for radio - Der Lindberghflug (excerpt)THU
Voices: Herbert Feckler, Lorenz Minth, Christophe ScheebenTHU
Pro Musica Koln Koln Radio Symphony OrchestraTHU
Jan Latham-Konig (conductor)THU
Capriccio 60 012-1 Trs 8 and 9THU
THU
Vom Tod im Walde, Op 23THU
Cantata for bass and 10 wind instrumentsTHU
Peter Kooy (bass) Ensemble Musique ObliqueTHU
Philippe Herreweghe (director) HMC 901422 Tr 1THU
Dur: 7m49sTHU
THU
September Song (Knickerbocker Glory) Ute LemperTHU
Jurgen Knieper (piano) Milan CD CH341 Tr 17THU
Dur: 4m00s.THU
THU
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6zck (Listen)THU
New Generation Artists 2009, Elizabeth Watts/GaryTHU
Matthewman/Maxim Rysanov/Ashley WassTHU
Part of a series featuring studio and concert performancesTHU
by members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,THU
which exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesTHU
to some of the world's finest younger musicians.THU
THU
British soprano Elizabeth Watts sings Debussy's AriettesTHU
oubliees, and Ukrainian viola player Maxim Rysanov playsTHU
Shostakovich's last work, the Viola Sonata.THU
THU
Debussy: Ariettes oubliees Elizabeth Watts (soprano)THU
Gary Matthewman (piano)THU
THU
Shostakovich: Viola Sonata, Op 147 Maxim Rysanov (viola)THU
Ashley Wass (piano).THU
THU
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6zcm (Listen)THU
Handel: Atalanta Handel Operas 2009THU
THU
Radio 3's cycle of Handel operas continues with Atalanta,THU
a pastoral tale of kings and queens, shepherds andTHU
shepherdesses, with the customary plot lines of mistakenTHU
identities, scorned love, jealousy, near disaster andTHU
last-minute resolutions in time for a happy ending.THU
THU
The opera was composed in 1736 for the wedding of PrinceTHU
Frederick of Wales, and is rarely heard. This productionTHU
is directed by Handel expert Nicholas McGegan, who joinsTHU
Ian Skelly to discuss the work.THU
THU
Atalanta, Princess of Arcadia ...... Dominique LabelleTHU
(soprano)THU
Meleagro, King of Etolia ...... Susanne Ryden (soprano)THU
Irene, a shepherdess ...... Cecile van de SantTHU
(mezzo-soprano)THU
Amintas, A shepherd ...... Michael Slattery (tenor)THU
Nicander, father of Irene ...... Philip Cutlip (baritone)THU
Mercury ...... Corey McKern (baritone)THU
Hanover Opera Chamber ChoirTHU
Philharmonia Baroque OrchestraTHU
Nicholas McGegan (director).THU
THU
17:00 In Tune b00n6zcp (Listen)THU
THU
19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6zcr (Listen)THU
Northern Sinfonia/Thomas ZehetmairTHU
THU
Ahead of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2009 at theTHU
Sage, Gateshead, the concert venue's resident orchestraTHU
the Northern Sinfonia shows its credentials inTHU
contemporary music with works by four living BritishTHU
composers and an American one. They are led by their musicTHU
director Thomas Zehetmair.THU
THU
Northern Sinfonia Thomas Zehetmair (director)THU
THU
Simon Holt: Lilith Oliver Knussen: Two OrgansTHU
Thomas Ades: Chamber SymphonyTHU
John Adams: Chamber Symphony John Casken: FarnessTHU
THU
Followed by:THU
THU
Mozart: Piano Concerto in E flat, K271 (Jeunehomme)THU
Northern Sinfonia Imogen Cooper (piano/director).THU
THU
21:15 Night Waves b00j5cjy (Listen)THU
Landmarks: Jules et JimTHU
In a Night Waves Landmark programme, Philip Dodd exploresTHU
one of post-war France's iconic love films - Jules et Jim,THU
with director Mike Leigh, film historian GinetteTHU
Vincendeau and novelist Michele Roberts.THU
THU
The film was released in 1962, when the New Wave directorsTHU
were at the height of their influence. It starred JeanneTHU
Moreau as a capricious femme fatale who fell in love withTHU
two men - Jules and Jim, and chronicled their three-wayTHU
relationship over the course of two decades. For many, itTHU
is the embodiment of French panache, with its romanticTHU
scenes, carefree sparkle and tragic edge.THU
THU
It established Truffaut as a major cinematic presence andTHU
is regarded by many as his masterpiece. So what made JulesTHU
et Jim so revolutionary? And why do modern film-makersTHU
keep referring back to its images?THU
THU
22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmdh (Listen)THU
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THU
THU
23:00 The Essay b00lfqhv (Listen)THU
Haydn Essays, Haydn and HumourTHU
Series considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workTHU
and reputation.THU
THU
Writer and broadcaster Stephen Johnson reflects on theTHU
composer's famous sense of humour - was it silly orTHU
profound?THU
THU
For few among the great composers was humour such a vitalTHU
part of their creative personality as for Haydn, whoTHU
thought nothing of playing outrageous tricks on theTHU
audiences of his 'serious' works. False endings, suddenTHU
orchestral crashes, knockabout humour and rude noises inTHU
the woodwind section can still cause laughter in theTHU
concert hall today, while subtler jokes designed to appealTHU
specifically to musicians also abound.THU
THU
23:15 Late Junction b00n6zd2 (Listen)THU
Fiona Talkington presents a world of musical invention andTHU
surprise, including Mark Rieners revealing the sound ofTHU
burning plastic and music by Steve Reich and SwedishTHU
guitarist David Stackenas.THU
FRI
FRIDAY 23 OCTOBER 2009FRI
FRI
01:00 Through the Night b00n6zd8 (Listen)FRI
Including:FRI
1.00amFRI
Malecki, Maciej (b. 1940): Dziki golab, las i panna (TheFRI
wood pigeon, the forest and the maiden) - symphonic poemFRI
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceFRI
Wojciech Michniewski (conductor)FRI
1.17amFRI
Khachaturian, Aram (1903-1978): Piano Concerto in D flatFRI
Patrik Jablonski (piano)FRI
Polish Radio Orchestra of WarsawFRI
Wojciech Rajski (conductor)FRI
1.55amFRI
Weinberg, Moisey (Mieczyslaw) Samuilovich (1919-1995):FRI
Symphony No 5 (1962)FRI
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, KatowiceFRI
Gabriel Chmura (conductor)FRI
2.41amFRI
Dobrzynski, Ignacy Feliks (1807-1867): Andante and RondoFRI
alla Polacca (arr. for flute and orchestra)FRI
Henryk Blazej (flute) Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRI
Ryszard Dudek (conductor)FRI
2.53amFRI
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Lirnik wioskowy (CountryFRI
Lyrist) Urszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Katarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)FRI
3.01amFRI
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81FRI
Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Lief Segerstam (conductor)FRI
3.16amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr. AgnieszkaFRI
Duczmal for clarinet and string orchestra: ClarinetFRI
Quintet in A, K581 Wojciech Mrozek (clarinet)FRI
Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanFRI
Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor)FRI
3.48amFRI
Boulogne, Joseph - Chevalier de Saint-GeorgesFRI
(c.1748-1799): Violin Concerto in D, Op 3, No 1 (1774)FRI
Linda Melsted (violin) TafelmusikFRI
Jeanne Lamon (conductor)FRI
4.09amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): 10 Variations onFRI
Unser dummer Pobel meint by Gluck, K455FRI
Shai Wosner (piano)FRI
4.22amFRI
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 12 Variations on EinFRI
Madchen Oder Weibchen for cello and piano, Op 66FRI
Danjulo Ishizaka (cello) Jose Gallardo (piano)FRI
4.32amFRI
Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Variations on a Theme byFRI
Beethoven, Op 35 Dale Bartlett, Jean Marchand (pianos)FRI
4.49amFRI
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Berceuse romantique, Op 9 -FRI
for violin and piano Patrik Ringborg (violin)FRI
Anders Kilstrom (piano)FRI
4.54amFRI
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Marche hongroise (RakoczyFRI
March - La damnation de Faust - Part 1, scene 3)FRI
BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)FRI
5.01amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieFRI
Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, K384)FRI
Radio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraFRI
Ludovit Rajter (conductor)FRI
5.07amFRI
Jarnovic, Ivan Mane (?-1804): Quartetto concertante No 1FRI
in F Jarnovic QuartetFRI
5.18amFRI
Leopold I (Holy Roman Emperor, 1640-1705): DoloribusFRI
beatae mariae virginis (Motet No 7 in G minor)FRI
Susanne Ryden, Mieke van der Sluis (sopranos)FRI
Steven Rickards (countertenor) John Elwes (tenor)FRI
Christian Hilz (bass) Bach Ensemble Concentus VocalisFRI
Joshua Rifkin (conductor)FRI
5.33amFRI
Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 4 in E flat, Op 36FRI
Stephane Lemelin (piano)FRI
5.40amFRI
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 5 in B flat, D485FRI
Budapest Symphony Orchestra Tamas Vasary (conductor)FRI
6.07amFRI
Casella, Alfredo (1883-1947): Sicilienne and BurlesqueFRI
(1914) Kathleen Rudolph (flute) Rena Sharon (piano)FRI
6.16amFRI
Mokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914): Thirteenth Song-WreathFRI
(From my homeland) RTV Belgrade ChoirFRI
Mladen Jagust (conductor)FRI
6.25amFRI
Kyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Bulgarian Madonna (TwoFRI
works after paintings of Vladimir Dimitrov - the Master)FRI
Simfonieta Orchestra of the Bulgarian National RadioFRI
Kamen Goleminov (conductor)FRI
6.30amFRI
Geijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847): Sonatina for violin andFRI
piano in A flat Klara Hellgren (violin)FRI
Anders Kilstrom (piano)FRI
6.44amFRI
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in E minor, H XVIFRI
34 Ingrid Fliter (piano)FRI
6.55amFRI
Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Dessus le marche d'ArrasFRI
6.57amFRI
Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Bon jour mon coeurFRI
6.58amFRI
Passereau, Pierre (c.1490-1547): Il est bel et bon - fromFRI
Pierre Attaingnat (Hg), Second livre contenant XXVFRI
chansons nouvelles a quatre parties, Paris 1536FRI
The King's Singers.FRI
FRI
07:00 Breakfast b00n6zdl (Listen)FRI
FRI
10:00 Classical Collection b00n6zdv (Listen)FRI
10.00amFRI
George Lloyd: Overture (John Socman) BBC PhilharmonicFRI
George Lloyd (conductor) ALBANY TROY 015-2FRI
10.06amFRI
Haydn: Symphony No 85 in B flat (La reine de France)FRI
Concentus Musicus ViennaFRI
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) DHM 82876 60602-2FRI
10.34amFRI
Copland: Clarinet Concerto Benny Goodman (clarinet)FRI
Columbia Symphony Orchestra Aaron Copland (conductor)FRI
CBS MK 42227FRI
10.58amFRI
Milhaud: Suite provencale, Op 152bFRI
The Concert Arts Orchestra Darius Milhaud (conductor)FRI
EMI 217575 2FRI
11.18amFRI
Alwyn: Lyra Angelica Osian Ellis (harp)FRI
London Philharmonic Orchestra William Alwyn (conductor)FRI
LYRITA SRCD.230FRI
11.49amFRI
Klemperer: Merry Waltz Philharmonia OrchestraFRI
Otto Klemperer (conductor) EMI CDM 763917-2.FRI
FRI
12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmdw (Listen)FRI
Kurt Weill (1900-1950), AmericaFRI
Donald Macleod concludes his exploration of the life andFRI
work of Kurt Weill, focusing on how he established himselfFRI
as a successful Broadway composer.FRI
FRI
Although Weill was a respected composer of musical theatreFRI
in Europe, his reputation wasn't widely known in theFRI
United States. It didn't deter him from moving there andFRI
he was able to win audiences over and enjoy success onFRI
Broadway.FRI
FRI
One Life to Live (Lady in the Dark) Ute LemperFRI
RIAS Sinfonietta Berlin John Mauceri (conductor)FRI
Decca 436 4172 Tr 12 Dur: 3m05sFRI
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Symphony No 2 (1934) - 1st, 2nd mvts Berlin PhilharmonicFRI
Mariss Jansons (conductor) EMI CDC 5565732 Trs 1-2FRI
Dur: 9m24sFRI
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I'm a stranger here myself (One touch of Venus)FRI
Ute Lemper Rias Chamber EnsembleFRI
John Mauceri (conductor) Decca 425 204-2 Tr 13FRI
Dur: 3m00sFRI
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Street Scene (excerpt from Act 1)FRI
Rose Maurrant ...... Janis KellyFRI
Harry Easter ...... Simon Masterton-SmithFRI
Dick McGann ...... Philip DayFRI
Mae Jones ...... Catherine Zeta Jones Dur: 10m44sFRI
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Orchestra of English National OperaFRI
Carl Davis (conductor)FRI
That's Entertainment CDTER 21185 CD1 Trs 22, 23, 24, 28FRI
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Speak Low Kurt Weill (vocal and piano)FRI
Naxos 8120831 Tr 13 Dur: 2m04sFRI
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Oh Captain! My Captain!; Four Walt Whitman SongsFRI
Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone)FRI
Robert Schumann Chamber OrchestraFRI
Wind instruments of Dusseldorf SymphonyFRI
Marc-Andreas Schlingensiepen (conductor)FRI
Koch CD 314050 H1 Trs 10-12FRI
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Thousands of Miles and Train to Johannesburg (Lost in theFRI
Stars) Stephen Kumalo ...... Arthur WoodleyFRI
Concert Chorale of New York Orchestra of St Luke'sFRI
Julius Rudel (conductor)FRI
Music Masters 01612-67100-2 Trs 2, 3 Dur: 6m54sFRI
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Suburaya Johnny (Happy End) Lotte LenyaFRI
Roger Bean (conductor) CBS MK 42658 Tr 20 Dur: 3m00s.FRI
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13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6zfy (Listen)FRI
New Generation Artists 2009, Episode 8FRI
Part of a series featuring studio and concert performancesFRI
by members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,FRI
which exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesFRI
to some of the world's finest younger musicians.FRI
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British violinist and former BBC Young Musician of theFRI
Year Jennifer Pike plays Gershwin, jazz trumpeter TomFRI
Arthurs plays music by himself and Richard Fairhurst, andFRI
in a concert given at London's Wigmore Hall, IsraeliFRI
pianist Shai Wosner joins the Pavel Haas Quartet fromFRI
Prague in Dvorak's Piano Quintet.FRI
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Gershwin, arr Heifetz: It Ain't Necessarily SoFRI
Jennifer Pike (violin) Martin Roscoe (piano)FRI
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Richard Fairhurst: Bouts of AgonyFRI
Tom Arthurs (flugelhorn) Richard Fairhurst (piano)FRI
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Tom Arthurs: Teeth Tom Arthurs (flugelhorn)FRI
Richard Fairhurst (piano)FRI
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Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A, Op 81 Pavel Haas QuartetFRI
Shai Wosner (piano).FRI
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14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6zg0 (Listen)FRI
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Including a chance to hear the inaugural recording by theFRI
BBC Philharmonic of Elgar's The Crown of India - anFRI
elaborate masque written in 1912 to celebrate theFRI
coronation of King George V and Queen Mary as Emperor andFRI
Empress of India the previous year. The originalFRI
orchestration has been lost, so composer and Elgar expertFRI
Anthony Payne has reconstructed the music for thisFRI
recording of a little-known period piece.FRI
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Janacek: Concertino for piano and six instrumentsFRI
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRI
Shai Wosner (piano/director)FRI
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Schumann: Concerto in A minor for cello and orchestra, OpFRI
129 Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello)FRI
BBC National Orchestra of WalesFRI
Grant Llewellyn (conductor)FRI
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Elgar: The Crown of India - imperial masque in twoFRI
tableaux reconstructed and orchestrated by Anthony PayneFRI
India ...... Joanne MitchellFRI
Calcutta ...... Deborah McAndrewFRI
Delhi ...... Barbara MartenFRI
Agra ...... Claire Shearer (soprano)FRI
St George ...... Gerald Finlay (tenor)FRI
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus BBC PhilharmonicFRI
Andrew Davis (conductor)FRI
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Stravinsky: The Firebird - balletFRI
BBC National Orchestra of WalesFRI
Thierry Fischer (conductor).FRI
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17:00 In Tune b00n6zg2 (Listen)FRI
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19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6zg4 (Listen)FRI
Haydn Celebration, Part 1FRI
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In a concert from Clonard Monastery in Belfast as part ofFRI
the 2009 Belfast Festival, the BBC Singers join forcesFRI
with the Ulster Orchestra and four of Ireland's finestFRI
vocal soloists in an all-Haydn programme to mark the 200thFRI
anniversary of the composer's death.FRI
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Lynda Lee (soprano) Fiona Murphy (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Robin Tritschler (tenor) Brendan Collins (baritone)FRI
BBC Singers Ulster OrchestraFRI
Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)FRI
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Haydn: Te Deum; Arianna a Naxos; Sinfonia in C (infedeltaFRI
delusa).FRI
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19:45 Twenty Minutes b00n6zhh (Listen)FRI
Haydn and the EnlightenmentFRI
Haydn joined the Masonic Lodge Zur wahren Eintracht inFRI
Vienna in 1785, but he was not a member for very long, andFRI
was reputedly not particularly interested in Freemasonry.FRI
Dermot Clinch investigates Haydn's connections withFRI
Masonic ideas, and talks to scholars of the 18th-centuryFRI
Enlightenment, including Professor David Schroeder, whoFRI
feels that the Enlightenment had a strong influence on theFRI
composer's music.FRI
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20:05 Performance on 3 b00n6zgz (Listen)FRI
Haydn Celebration, Part 2FRI
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From Clonard Monastery in Belfast as part of the 2009FRI
Belfast Festival, the BBC Singers, the Ulster OrchestraFRI
and four of Ireland's finest vocal soloists conclude anFRI
all-Haydn programme to mark the 200th anniversary of theFRI
composer's death.FRI
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Lynda Lee (soprano) Fiona Murphy (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Robin Tritschler (tenor) Brendan Collins (baritone)FRI
BBC Singers Ulster OrchestraFRI
Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)FRI
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Haydn: Mass in B flat (Schopfungsmesse).FRI
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21:15 Night Waves b00nh4n8 (Listen)FRI
Free Thinking 2009, Opening Lecture - Tanya ByronFRI
In front of an audience, Matthew Sweet presents theFRI
opening lecture from Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festivalFRI
of ideas, which comes for the first time from The Sage,FRI
Gateshead.FRI
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Professor Tanya Byron gives a lecture presenting a visionFRI
of the challenges that the 21st-century family - theFRI
festival's main theme - faces, setting out her diagnosisFRI
of Britain's failing families. One of the UK's best knownFRI
clinical psychologists and presenter of TV's Little AngelsFRI
and The House of Tiny Tearaways, she led the governmentFRI
task force into the influence of the internet on Britain'sFRI
children.FRI
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Byron argues that to protect its most vulnerable children,FRI
our society assumes that all children are equally inFRI
danger. As a result children are raised in captivity byFRI
their parents and are afraid to be themselves. But if theFRI
family is to remain at the heart of the future, thenFRI
adults must stop living as immigrants in their children'sFRI
lives and become fully aware of the world which theirFRI
offspring inhabit.FRI
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22:15 Composer of the Week b00nfmdw (Listen)FRI
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRI
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23:15 The Essay b00lfqnw (Listen)FRI
Haydn Essays, Haydn's HeadFRI
Series considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workFRI
and reputation.FRI
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Professor Robert Winston explores the events leading up toFRI
the night when two men opened the composer's grave shortlyFRI
after his death in 1809, and stole his head in the hope ofFRI
discovering the secret of his genius. He also looks at theFRI
impact the phrenology movement had on modern-day thinking.FRI
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23:30 World on 3 b00n6zg8 (Listen)FRI
Lopa Kothari presents new CDs from around the world, andFRI
the UK broadcast debut of vintage West African band theFRI
Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou, whose music is based onFRI
the traditional vodoun rhythms of Benin.FRI
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17 October 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 17/10/2009 - 23/10/2009
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