16 January 2009

Radio 3 Listings for Week Beginning 17/01/2009

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SATURDAY 17 JANUARY 2009 SAT .......... SAT .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gsj8k) SAT .......... 01:00AM SAT .......... Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) SAT .......... Symphony no. 1 (Op. 25) in D major, ‘Classical’ SAT .......... 01:16AM SAT .......... Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) SAT .......... Concerto for violin & orchestra (Op. 35) in D major SAT .......... 01:52AM SAT .......... Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) SAT .......... Symphony no. 9 (Op. 95) ‘From the New World’ SAT .......... Soo-Jin Hong (violin), Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, SAT .......... Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) SAT .......... 02:38AM SAT .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SAT .......... Fantasy for piano in C major, 'Wandererfantasie' (D.760) SAT .......... Paul Lewis (piano) SAT .......... 03:00AM SAT .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT .......... Violin Concerto for violin and string orchestra no.1 SAT .......... (BWV.1041) in A minor SAT .......... Midori Seiler (violin), Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin SAT .......... 03:15AM SAT .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SAT .......... 3 Songs: Liebesbotschaft; Heidenröslein; Litanei auf das SAT .......... Fest Aller Seelen SAT .......... Bryn Terfel (bass baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano) SAT .......... 03:25AM SAT .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) arr. Edvard Grieg SAT .......... Sonata for piano (K.283) in G major SAT .......... Julie Adam & Daniel Herscovitch (pianos) SAT .......... 03:38AM SAT .......... Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) Romeo & Juliet (Op.18) SAT .......... Norwegian Radio Orchestra, John Storgårds (conductor) SAT .......... 03:52AM SAT .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT .......... Quartet for strings (Op.135) in F major Oslo Quartet SAT .......... 04:19AM SAT .......... Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) 6 Impromptus (Op.5) SAT .......... Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) SAT .......... 04:36AM SAT .......... Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) SAT .......... Elegy for cello & piano (Op.24) SAT .......... Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), Emmanuel Strosser (piano) SAT .......... 04:43AM SAT .......... Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) SAT .......... Capriccio Espagnol (Op.34) SAT .......... Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frübeck de Burgos SAT .......... (conductor) SAT .......... 05:00AM SAT .......... Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) Oberon – Overture SAT .......... Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi (conductor) SAT .......... 05:11AM SAT .......... Power, Leonel (d.1445) Salve Regina SAT .......... The Hilliard Ensemble SAT .......... 05:18AM SAT .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) SAT .......... Funérailles – from Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses: 10 SAT .......... pieces for piano (S.173 No.7) SAT .......... François-Frédéric Guy (piano) SAT .......... 05:33AM SAT .......... Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) arr. Felix Mottl SAT .......... Fantasia (D.940) in F minor SAT .......... Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky SAT .......... (conductor) SAT .......... 05:52AM SAT .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1665-1741) SAT .......... Concerto in C major for 2 guitars & orchestra SAT .......... Maya Le Roux-Obradovic & Zoran Krajisnik (guitars), SAT .......... Sinfonietta Belgrade, Aleksandar Vujic (conductor) SAT .......... 06:06AM SAT .......... Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672) SAT .......... Vater Abraham, erbarme dich mein (SWV.477) SAT .......... La Capella Ducale & Musica Fiata, Roland Wilson (director) SAT .......... 06:20AM SAT .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Images I SAT .......... Roger Woodward (piano) SAT .......... 06:35AM SAT .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SAT .......... Concerto for oboe and orchestra (Hob.VIIg:C1) in C Major SAT .......... (doubtful) SAT .......... Božo Rogelja (oboe), Slovenian Radio & Television Symphony SAT .......... Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gnr66) SAT .......... From 7.00am SAT .......... SAT .......... Handel: Crude furie degl'orridi abissi (Serse) SAT .......... Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano) Les Talens Lyriques SAT .......... Christophe Rousset (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... Grieg: Three Orchestral Pieces (Sigurd Jorsalfar, Op 56) SAT .......... Malmo Symphony Orchestra Bjarte Engeset (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... From 8.00am SAT .......... SAT .......... CPE Bach: Double Concerto in E flat, W47 SAT .......... Anneke Uittenbosch (harpsichord) SAT .......... Jean Antonietti (fortepiano) Concentus Musicus Vienna SAT .......... Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) SAT .......... SAT .......... Tchaikovsky: Voyevoda (symphonic ballad), Op 78 SAT .......... Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra SAT .......... Vasily Petrenko (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 09:00 CD Review (b00gnr68) SAT .......... 09.05am SAT .......... SAT .......... J. STRAUSS II: Alexandrinen-Polka Op. 198 (Alexandrine’s SAT .......... Polka); from disc New Year’s Concert 2009 SAT .......... (c/w J. STRAUSS II: Ouvertüre zu Eine Nacht in Venedig; SAT .......... Marchen aus dem Orient. Walzer, Op. 444 (Fairy Tales from SAT .......... the Orient); Annen-Polka, op. 117; Schnellpost-Polka Op. SAT .......... 159 (Express Mail Polka); Rosen aus dem Süden. Walzer, op. SAT .......... 388; Freikugeln. Polka schnell, op. 326; Ouvertüre SAT .......... Zigeunerbaron; Einzugsmarsch Zigeunerbaron; Schatz-Walzer, SAT .......... op. 418; J. HELLMESBERGER II: Valse espagnole; J. STRAUSS SAT .......... I: Zampa-Galopp Op. 62; J. STRAUSS II: Unter Donner und SAT .......... Blitz. Polka schnell, op. 324; JOSEF STRAUSS: SAT .......... Spharenklange. Walzer, op. 235; J. STRAUSS II: Éljen a SAT .......... Magyár! Polka schnell, op. 332; J. HAYDN: Symphony No.45 SAT .......... in F sharp minor “Farewell” - IV. Finale; J. STRAUSS II: So SAT .......... Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (conductor) SAT .......... Decca 4781133 (2 CDs, Mid Price) SAT .......... SAT .......... MONTEVERDI: Teatro d’Amore (‘Toccata’, ‘Ohime ch’io cado’, SAT .......... ‘Pur ti miro’) SAT .......... Nuria Rial (soprano), Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor), SAT .......... Cyril Auvity (tenor), Jan van Elsacker (tenor), Joao SAT .......... Fernandes (bass), L’Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar SAT .......... (director, harpsichord and theorbo) SAT .......... Virgin Classics 23614024 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... MARTIN: Polyptyque* (Image de la Chambre haute; Image de SAT .......... la Glorification) from disc Martin Concertos Volume 2 SAT .......... (c/w Passacaille; Harpsichord Concerto) SAT .......... Willi Zimmermann (violin)*, Musikkollegium Winterthur*, SAT .......... Jac van Steen (conductor)*, Rudolf Scheidegger SAT .......... (harpsichord) MDG 9011539-6 (Hybrid SACD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 09.30 am SAT .......... Building a Library Recommendation SAT .......... SAT .......... Haydn: Symphony No. 104 ‘London’ SAT .......... SAT .......... Reviewer – Richard Wigmore SAT .......... SAT .......... The recommendation will be placed on the website on Monday SAT .......... 19th January SAT .......... SAT .......... Next week Anthony Burton examines recordings of Martinu’s SAT .......... Symphony No. 6 (Fantaisies symphoniques) SAT .......... SAT .......... 10.20 Reissues SAT .......... SAT .......... Stokowski – The Eternal Magician SAT .......... (c/w ENSCO: Rumanian Rhapsodies; DEBUSSY: Nocturnes; SAT .......... STRAVINSKY: Firebird Suite; WAGNER: Ride of the Valkyries*) SAT .......... All-American Youth Orchestra*, Leopold Stokowski SAT .......... (conductor)*, The Robert Shaw Chorale of Women’s Voices, SAT .......... Robert Shaw (conductor), Leopold Stokowski Symphony SAT .......... Orchestra SAT .......... Cala CACD0549 (CD) [recordings from 1941, 1950 and 1953] SAT .......... SAT .......... Richard Farrell – Volume 1 of the Complete Recordings SAT .......... (GRIEG: Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16; BRAHMS: 4 SAT .......... Ballades Op. 10; 16 Waltzes Op. 39; GRIEG: Ballade in G SAT .......... minor Op. 24; Popular Norwegian Melodies Op. 66 Nos. 14, SAT .......... 17; 9 Lyric Pieces; LISZT: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat SAT .......... S.124) SAT .......... Richard Farrell (piano) SAT .......... Atoll ACD208 (2 CDs) [recordings 1956-58] SAT .......... SAT .......... MENDELSSOHN: Rondo Capriccioso Op. 14; Sonata in B flat SAT .......... Op. 106; Variations serieuses Op. 54; Trois Fantasies ou SAT .......... Caprices Op. 16 Ilse von Alpenheim (piano) SAT .......... Pentatone PTC5186152 (Hybrid SACD) [recordings 1975] SAT .......... SAT .......... David Oistrakh plays Schumann, Franck, Szymanowski and SAT .......... Ravel SAT .......... (SCHUMANN: Fantasy in C Op. 131; FRANCK: Sonata in A; SAT .......... SZYMANOWSKI: Myths Op. 30; RAVEL: Tzigane) SAT .......... David Oistrakh (violin), Vladimir Yampolsky (piano) SAT .......... Testament SBT 1442 (CD, Mid Price) [concert performance SAT .......... Bucharest 20th September 1958] SAT .......... SAT .......... Richard Strauss – The Last Concerts SAT .......... (R. STRAUSS: Don Juan Op. 20; Burleske in D minor; SAT .......... Sinfonia domestica Op. 53; Till Eulenspiegels lustige SAT .......... Streiche Op. 28; Don Juan Op. 20) SAT .......... Alfred Blumen (piano), Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC SAT .......... Symphony Orchestra, Richard Strauss (conductor) SAT .......... SBT2 1441 (2 CDs, Mid Price) [London 1947] SAT .......... SAT .......... 11.15 Interview SAT .......... SAT .......... Andrew talks to members of the Endellion String Quartet, SAT .......... this year celebrating their 30th birthday. With extracts SAT .......... from the following disc: SAT .......... SAT .......... Beethoven Complete String Quartets, Quintets and fragments SAT .......... Endellion String Quartet, David Adams (viola II in the SAT .......... String Quintets) Warner 2564694713 (10 CDs, Budget) SAT .......... SAT .......... 11.50am Disc of the Week SAT .......... SAT .......... MATTHEWS: Horn Concerto* (c/w Alphabicycle Order) SAT .......... Richard Watkins (horn)*, Halle Orchestra*, Mark Elder SAT .......... (conductor)*, Halle Youth Choir and Cantores Roborienses, SAT .......... Henry Goodman (narrator), Edward Gardner (conductor) SAT .......... Halle CDHLL7515 (CD) SAT .......... SAT .......... 12:15 Music Matters (b00gnr6b) SAT .......... Tom Service talks to pianist Stephen Hough and looks at SAT .......... the history of the Beggar's Opera, as a new production by SAT .......... the Royal Opera of Britten's reworking opens in London. SAT .......... SAT .......... The Beggar's Opera SAT .......... SAT .......... Tom explores the ancestor of all English-language SAT .......... satirical music theatre: John Gay's The Beggar's SAT .......... Opera. A new production opens at the Royal Opera House SAT .......... next week, in Benjamin Britten's version of the tunes SAT .......... that Gay included in the 1728 original. Tom joins SAT .......... historian Jeremy Barlow at the site of what was John SAT .......... Rich's Theatre Royal in Lincoln's Inn Fields, where SAT .......... the original performances were staged, and just down the SAT .......... road in Covent Garden talks during rehearsals to conductor SAT .......... Christian Curnyn, director Justin Way, and singers Tom SAT .......... Randle, Leah-Marian Jones and Jeremy White. SAT .......... The Beggar's Opera opens at the Royal Opera House on SAT .......... Tuesday 20 January SAT .......... SAT .......... Stephen Hough SAT .......... SAT .......... Pianist Stephen Hough's recording of Saint-Saens' SAT .......... piano concertos was recently voted the Gramophone Awards SAT .......... most popular recording of the past 30 years. Throughout SAT .......... his career he has explored a wide range of repertoire, SAT .......... from Rachmaninov and Liszt to those outside the central SAT .......... pianistic canon like as Schwarenka and Mompou. He is also SAT .......... a writer on religion and a composer. Tom talks to him SAT .......... about his music-making, the role of Catholicism in his SAT .......... life, and about a piece he's just written for the unique SAT .......... line-up of piano, contrabassoon, and piccolo. SAT .......... SAT .......... Stephen Hough performs a solo recital at the Royal SAT .......... Festival Hall on Sunday 18 January. SAT .......... SAT .......... His new disc of Mozart is due out on Hyperion in March. SAT .......... Stephen Hough at the Royal Festival Hall SAT .......... SAT .......... No Strings Attached SAT .......... SAT .......... This week the Greater London Authority hosted a Music SAT .......... Education Summit at City Hall, the first event of its kind SAT .......... in London. Mayor of London Boris Johnson talks to Tom SAT .......... about his 'No Strings Attached' musical amnesty scheme SAT .......... which plans to give a new life to unwanted instruments, SAT .......... and how music becomes ever more important in an economic SAT .......... downturn. He also tells Tom about his own failed attempts SAT .......... to learn the recorder, piano, and violin. SAT .......... SAT .......... Richard Taruskin - The Danger of Music SAT .......... SAT .......... This new book from Richard Taruskin, author of the SAT .......... ambitious 6-volume Oxford History of Western Music, is a SAT .......... collection of his writings for journals and newspapers SAT .......... demonstrating his seminal role in bridging the gap between SAT .......... music scholarship and mainstream journalism in the English SAT .......... speaking world. Tom is joined by Nicholas Kenyon and Paul SAT .......... Griffiths to review the book and discuss whether it lives SAT .......... up to the provocation of its title. SAT .......... SAT .......... The Danger of Music and Other Anti-Utopian Essays is out SAT .......... now, published by University of California Press. SAT .......... SAT .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00gsp72) SAT .......... Catherine Bott talks to distinguished conductor, SAT .......... keyboardist and musicologist Christopher Hogwood about his SAT .......... career as one of the major proponents of the early music SAT .......... movement. Included in their discussion is Christopher's SAT .......... early work with David Munrow in the Early Music Consort of SAT .......... London as well as the orchestra he founded in 1973, the SAT .......... Academy of Ancient Music, of which he is Emeritus Director. SAT .......... SAT .......... The music featured is from his celebrated collection of SAT .......... recordings, including a work from Byrd's My Ladye Nevell's SAT .......... Booke, vocal music by Purcell, a keyboard fantasia by CPE SAT .......... Bach and part of Handel's opera Rinaldo. SAT .......... SAT .......... Anon (French): Chevalier, mult estes guariz SAT .......... Second Crusade (1147) The Early Music Consort of London: SAT .......... Christopher Hogwood, tabor Geoffrey Shaw, baritone SAT .......... Chorus David Munrow, recorder SAT .......... Eleanor Sloan, treble rebec Oliver Brookes, bass rebec SAT .......... DECCA 430 264-2 Track 4 SAT .......... SAT .......... Purcell: An Evening Hymn Christopher Hogwood, organ SAT .......... Emma Kirkby, soprano Anthony Rooley, lute SAT .......... L'OISEAU-LYRE 417 123-2 Track 16 SAT .......... SAT .......... William Byrd: The Carmans Whistle SAT .......... Christopher Hogwood, Flemish harpsichord SAT .......... L'OISEAU-LYRE 430 484-2 CD 3 Track 4 SAT .......... SAT .......... Vivaldi: Cello Concerto in D minor, RV 406 SAT .......... (Allegro / Adagio / Allegro) SAT .......... The Academy of Ancient Music SAT .......... Christopher Hogwood, director Christophe Coin, cello SAT .......... L'OISEAU-LYRE 433 052-2 Tracks 1-3 SAT .......... SAT .......... CPE Bach: Fantasy in C major SAT .......... Christopher Hogwood, fortepiano L'OISEAU-LYRE 433 189-2 SAT .......... Track 7 SAT .......... SAT .......... Handel: (extract) from Rinaldo: Act 3 Scene 3: Mori SAT .......... svenata - O Numi!; Scene 4: Nella guardata soglia come SAT .......... osaste portar sicuro il piede?; Sorge nel petto certo SAT .......... diletto; Al trionfo s'affretti senza ritardo il corso!; E' SAT .......... un incendio fra due venti Armida, Luba Orgonasova SAT .......... Almirena, Cecilia Bartoli Rinaldo, David Daniels SAT .......... Goffredo, Bernarda Fink Eustazio, Daniel Taylor SAT .......... The Academy of Ancient Music SAT .......... Christopher Hogwood, Director DECCA 467 087-2 SAT .......... CD 3 Tracks 6-10. SAT .......... SAT .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gh5bv) SAT .......... From Wigmore Hall, London. SAT .......... SAT .......... Allan Clayton (tenor) - Radio 3 New Generation Artist SAT .......... James Baillieu (piano) SAT .......... SAT .......... Wolf: Der Musikant; Der Scholar; Seemanns Abschied; SAT .......... Vershwiegene Liebe SAT .......... Schumann: Liederkreis, Op 39 (Eichendorff) SAT .......... Tippett: The Heart's Assurance. SAT .......... SAT .......... 15:00 World Routes (b008h4mb) SAT .......... World Routes in Georgia, World Routes in Georgia SAT .......... Since gaining independence in 1991, Georgia has been a SAT .......... land of political disorder, culminating in the peaceful SAT .......... Rose Revolution of 2003. Lucy Duran travels to this SAT .......... little-visited country to find out how its ancient musical SAT .......... traditions have fared after decades of occupation and SAT .......... instability. SAT .......... SAT .......... Music recorded on location for the programme includes SAT .......... lively polyphonic drinking songs and the beautiful choral SAT .......... music of the Georgian Church. SAT .......... SAT .......... Teatralebi Ensemble: Shen Khar Venakhi (Thou art a SAT .......... vineyard) SAT .......... Recorded 19 September 2007 in Betsy's Hotel, Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons SAT .......... Rob Parsons is the BBC's former Moscow correspondent SAT .......... Recorded at the Narikala Fortress in Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Eldar Shoshitashvili and his Ensemble: Es ram iqo siq SAT .......... varulma (What has love done to me?) Eldar Shoshitashvili SAT .......... (duduk); Archil Alaverdashvili (accordion); SAT .......... Tengiz Gigauri (first duduk); Zaur Tsereteli (bass duduk); SAT .......... Vano Tatiashvili (drum); Irma Shoshitashvili (vocals) SAT .......... Recorded 12 September 2007 at the Philharmonia Hall, SAT .......... Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran with Rob Parsons and Eldar SAT .......... Shoshitashvili SAT .......... SAT .......... Eldar Shoshitashvili and his Ensemble: Dilis SAT .......... Saari/Shushtari SAT .......... Recorded 12 September 2007 at the Philharmonia Hall, SAT .......... Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran with Eldar Shoshitashvili and Rob SAT .......... Parsons SAT .......... Eldar explains the link between the duduk and wrestling. SAT .......... SAT .......... Eldar Shoshitashvili and his Ensemble: Mksouvelebi SAT .......... mgherian (The Weavers Sing) SAT .......... Recorded 12 September 2007 at the Philharmonia Hall, SAT .......... Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons approach the St. SAT .......... Panteleimon Church SAT .......... SAT .......... St. Panteleimon Chanters: Tsmindao Ghmerto (Holy Lord) SAT .......... Recorded 12 September 2007 at the church of St. SAT .......... Panteleimon in Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons attend a funeral at SAT .......... St. Panteleimon SAT .......... SAT .......... St. Panteleimon Chanters: Upalo Shegvitsqale (Lord Have SAT .......... Mercy) SAT .......... Recorded 12 September 2007 at the church of St Panteleimon SAT .......... in Tbilisi SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons on the road to the SAT .......... Kakheti region The Kakheti region is famed for its wine SAT .......... SAT .......... Bakhtrioni Group: Iksadats gazapkhuli itsqeba (Where SAT .......... Spring begins in June) SAT .......... The Bakhtrioni Group play the traditional music of the SAT .......... Tusheti region of Georgia SAT .......... Recorded 13 September 2007 at the library in Axmeta, SAT .......... Kakheti region SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons discuss the Tusheti SAT .......... region and its people SAT .......... SAT .......... Bakhtrioni Group: Shairebi (Joke Song) SAT .......... Recorded 13 September 2007 at the library in Axmeta, SAT .......... Kakheti region SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons at Vano's house SAT .......... The production team down a horn of wine each while Rob SAT .......... describes the role of the toast master SAT .......... SAT .......... Tsinandali: Mravalzhamier (Long Life) SAT .......... Recorded at Rob Parsons' house in Kakheti, Friday 14 SAT .......... September 2007 SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons discuss the history SAT .......... of Kakheti Meanwhile Vano proposes a toast SAT .......... SAT .......... Tsinandali: Zamtari SAT .......... Recorded at Rob Parsons' house in Kakheti, Friday 14 SAT .......... September 2007 SAT .......... SAT .......... Interview: Lucy Duran and Rob Parsons discuss Georgian SAT .......... cuisine SAT .......... SAT .......... Tsinandali: Chakrulo SAT .......... This song has been sent into space on the Voyager space SAT .......... craft SAT .......... Recorded at Rob Parsons' house in Kakheti, Friday 14 SAT .......... September 2007 SAT .......... SAT .......... All recordings were made on location, specially for the SAT .......... BBC by sound engineer James Birtwistle SAT .......... SAT .......... 16:00 Jazz Library (b00gnr6j) SAT .......... John Lewis SAT .......... Pianist John Lewis is best known for his long connection SAT .......... with the Modern Jazz Quartet, but in this conversation SAT .......... with Alyn Shipton, recorded shortly before Lewis' death in SAT .......... 2001, he not only introduces his favourite MJQ discs, but SAT .......... also selects a variety of his other best recordings. These SAT .......... include work with Dizzy Gillespie, with Miles Davis' Birth SAT .......... of the Cool nonet, and the pioneering third-stream band SAT .......... Orchestra USA. SAT .......... SAT .......... 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00gnr6l) SAT .......... Signature Tune: SAT .......... Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis) SAT .......... Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno), SAT .......... Todd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny Barker SAT .......... (bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), Reginald SAT .......... Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988 SAT .......... Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues SAT .......... 1989 CD (CBS 465129 2) SAT .......... SAT .......... Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller / Andy Razaf) (2'54'') SAT .......... Performed by Earl Hines (p) Omer Simeon (cl) Budd Johnson SAT .......... (ts) Wallace Bishop (d) Recorded Chicago, Feb 1937 SAT .......... Taken from the album The Earl SAT .......... 2001 CD (Naxos Jazz Legends 8.120581; Track 9) SAT .......... SAT .......... His Eye is on the Sparrow (4'35'') SAT .......... Performed by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band: Percy SAT .......... Humphrey (tpt), Frank Demond (tbn), Willie Humphrey (clt), SAT .......... James Edward 'Sing' Miller (pno, voc), Narvin Kimball SAT .......... (bjo, voc), Allan Jaffe (bs), Josiah 'Cie' Frazier (dms) SAT .......... Recorded c1976/1977, New Orleans SAT .......... Taken from the album Columbia Masterworks Vol.1: SAT .......... Preservation Hall Jazz Band 1977 LP (Columbia M34549) SAT .......... SAT .......... Night Shift Blues (Edmond Hall) (4'10'') SAT .......... Performed by Edmond Hall's Blue Note Jazzmen: SAT .......... Sidney De Paris (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) SAT .......... James P. Johnson (p) Jimmy Shirley (g) Israel Crosby (b) SAT .......... Sidney Catlett (d) Recorded NY, Nov 29 1943 SAT .......... Taken from the album Classics 1937-44 SAT .......... 1995 CD (Classics 830; Track 9) SAT .......... SAT .......... Caldonia Boogie (Fleecie Moore) (2'40'') SAT .......... Performed by Louis Jordan (vcl,as) Leonard Graham (tp) SAT .......... Freddie Simon (ts) William Austin (p) Al Morgan (b) Alex SAT .......... Mitchell (d) Recorded NY, Jan 1945 SAT .......... Taken from the album Louis Jordan and His Tympany 5 SAT .......... 2001 CD (JSP JSPCD905C; Tr.4) SAT .......... SAT .......... Just in Time (Betty Comden / Adolph Green / Jule Styne) SAT .......... (3'22'') SAT .......... Performed by Charlie Byrd (g) Joe Byrd (b) Jimmie Smith (d) SAT .......... Recorded July 1980 Taken from the album At The Winery SAT .......... CD (Concord Jazz CCD4131(1); Track 8) SAT .......... SAT .......... Cheryl (Charlie Parker) (3'42'') SAT .......... Performed by Hampton Hawes (p) Paul Chambers (b) Larance SAT .......... Marable (d) Recorded 1956 SAT .......... Taken from the album Bird Song SAT .......... 1999 CD (OJC OJCCD10352(1); Track 11) SAT .......... SAT .......... Filthy McNasty (Horace Silver) (9'15'') SAT .......... Performed by The Horace Silver Quintet at the Village Gate: SAT .......... Blue Mitchell (tp) Junior Cook (ts) Horace Silver (p) Gene SAT .......... Taylor (b) Roy Brooks (d) SAT .......... Recorded Live NY, May 19-20 1961 SAT .......... Taken from the album Doin' The Thing SAT .......... LP (Blue Note BLP 4076; Side 1 / Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... Lady Day (Wayne Shorter) (5'33'') SAT .......... Performed by Wayne Shorter (ts) McCoy Tyner (p) Ron Carter SAT .......... (b) Tony Williams (d) Recorded NJ, Mar 4 1965 SAT .......... Taken from the album The Soothsayer SAT .......... 1990 CD (Blue Note CDP7844432(1); Track 6) SAT .......... SAT .......... Ole (Slide Hampton) (6'31'') SAT .......... Performed by the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra: SAT .......... Maynard Ferguson (tp,ldr) Chet Ferretti, Rick Kiefer, SAT .......... Jerry Tyree (tp) Slide Hampton, Kenny Rupp (tb) Lanny SAT .......... Morgan (as,fl) Willie Maiden (ts,cl) Joe Farrell SAT .......... (ts,sop,fl) Frank Hittner (bar,b-cl) Jaki Byard (p) SAT .......... Charlie Sanders (b) Rufus Jones (d) SAT .......... Recorded NY, Oct 14 1960 SAT .......... Taken from the album Maynard '61 SAT .......... 1990 CD (Roulette CDP7939002(1); Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... Stolen Moments (Oliver Nelson) (8'44'') SAT .......... Performed by Freddie Hubbard (tp) Oliver Nelson (ts) Eric SAT .......... Dolphy (fl) George Barrow (bar) Bill Evans (p) Paul SAT .......... Chambers (b) Roy Haynes (d) SAT .......... Recorded Englewood Cliffs, N.J., February 23, 1961 SAT .......... Taken from the album The Blues and the Abstract Truth SAT .......... 1995 CD (Impulse 051 154-2; Track 1) SAT .......... SAT .......... Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme, SAT .......... or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard. SAT .......... SAT .......... 18:00 Opera on 3 (b00gnr82) SAT .......... Live from the Met, John Adams's Doctor Atomic SAT .......... In a performance given in November 2008 at the SAT .......... Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Alan Gilbert conducts SAT .......... John Adams's opera, treating the subject of the atomic SAT .......... bomb, which is the latest in a series of works dealing SAT .......... SAT .......... Bass-baritone Gerald Finley portrays Robert J Oppenheimer, SAT .......... the highly cultivated scientific genius whose profound SAT .......... humanism is at odds with his role as the head of the SAT .......... project to create a weapon of unprecedented destructive SAT .......... force. SAT .......... SAT .......... Edward Teller ...... Richard Paul Fink (bass-baritone) SAT .......... J Robert Oppenheimer ...... Gerald Finley (bass-baritone) SAT .......... Robert Wilson ...... Thomas Glenn (tenor) SAT .......... Kitty Oppenheimer ...... Sasha Cooke (mezzo-soprano) SAT .......... General Leslie Groves ...... Eric Owens (bass) SAT .......... Frank Hubbard ...... Earle Patriarco (baritone) SAT .......... Captain James Nolan ...... Roger Honeywell (tenor) SAT .......... Pasqualita ...... Meredith Arwady (mezzo-soprano) SAT .......... Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, New SAT .......... York Alan Gilbert (conductor). SAT .......... SAT .......... 21:15 Missa L'homme arme (b00gsp4x) SAT .......... The Binchois Consort perform Antoine Busnois: Missa SAT .......... L'homme arme. SAT .......... SAT .......... 22:05 Pre-Hear (b00gsp3k) SAT .......... The Herold Quartet perform Vaclav Zahradnik: String SAT .......... Quartet No 2 in D. SAT .......... SAT .......... 22:30 Hear and Now (b00gnr86) SAT .......... Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2008, Episode 5 SAT .......... Robert Worby and Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduce coverage of SAT .......... the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. The SAT .......... programme features the UK premiere of Hope - the 9th hour SAT .......... of Stockhausen's KLANG and Outer Nothingness by Sun Ra, SAT .......... alongside music from John Cage: Concert Reclaimed which SAT .......... closed the 2008 festival. SAT .......... SAT .......... Plus the UK premiere of Knochen by Enno Poppe, who also SAT .......... discusses the work. SAT .......... SUN .......... SUNDAY 18 JANUARY 2009 SUN .......... SUN .......... 00:00 The Early Music Show (b008dn2t) SUN .......... The year 1685 is considered an annus mirabilis as it was SUN .......... the birth year of three great composers, Handel, JS Bach SUN .......... and Domenico Scarlatti. SUN .......... SUN .......... Catherine Bott presents a programme that puts this year SUN .......... into the context of the musical world these three were SUN .......... born into. Music includes works by Purcell, Corelli, SUN .......... Bononcini and Lully. SUN .......... SUN .......... Henry Lawes: Zadok the Priest Choir of Westminster Abbey SUN .......... Harry Bickett, organ Simon Preston, conductor SUN .......... Archiv 4196132 Track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Corelli: Op 2 no 7 in F major The Purcell Quartet SUN .......... Chandos CHAN0692 CD 2 tracks 23 - 26 SUN .......... SUN .......... Purcell: If prayers and tears Z380 SUN .......... Susan Gritton, soprano The King's Consort SUN .......... Hyperion CDS 44161/3 CD 3 track 18 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Blow: Venus and Adonis SUN .......... From Act 2: You place with such delightful care; The SUN .......... Cupid's Lesson (up to A Dance of Cupids) SUN .......... Catherine Bott, Venus Libby Crabtree, Cupid SUN .......... New London Consort Philip Pickett SUN .......... L'Oiseau-Lyre 4402202 Tracks13 - 16 SUN .......... SUN .......... Bononcini: Sinfonia decimal a 7 SUN .......... (from Sinfonia a 5,6,7 e 8 Instrumenti, con alcune a una e SUN .......... duo Tromb., op 3) SUN .......... Stephen Keavy / Crispian Steele-Perkins, trumpets SUN .......... The Parley of Instruments Peter Holman SUN .......... Hyperion CDA 66255 Track 38 - 43 SUN .......... SUN .......... Demachy: from Pieces de Viole SUN .......... Suite in D major: Prelude and Allemande SUN .......... Jonathan Dunford, bass viol Adda 581256 tracks 8 and 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Lully: Roland - Chaconne et Choeur (Act 3) SUN .......... Les Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset CD 2 track 20. SUN .......... SUN .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrf9) SUN .......... 1.00am SUN .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Die Geschopfe SUN .......... des Prometheus, Op 43) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SUN .......... Philippe Entremont (conductor) SUN .......... 1.06am SUN .......... Beethoven: Serenade in D for string trio, Op 8 SUN .......... Leopold String Trio SUN .......... 1.37am SUN .......... Beethoven, arr. August Gottfried Ritter: Andante in A SUN .......... minor, Op 26 Erwin Wiersinga (organ) SUN .......... 1.46am SUN .......... Beethoven: Concerto No 3 in C minor for piano and SUN .......... orchestra, Op 37 Maria Joao Pires (piano) SUN .......... Orchestre National de France SUN .......... Emmanuel Krivine (conductor) SUN .......... 2.22am SUN .......... Beethoven: Violin Sonata No 2 in A, Op 12 SUN .......... Mats Zetterqvist (violin) Mats Widlund (piano) SUN .......... 2.39am SUN .......... Beethoven: Ah! perfido, Op 65 Rosamund Illing (soprano) SUN .......... Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Herbert Esser (conductor) SUN .......... 2.52am SUN .......... Beethoven, arr. Wenzel Sedlak for wind ensemble: Overture SUN .......... (Fidelio) Octophoros SUN .......... 3.00am SUN .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg Concerto SUN .......... No 3 in G, BWV 1048 Australian Brandenburg Orchestra SUN .......... Paul Dyer (conductor) SUN .......... 3.13am SUN .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata in D minor, Op 1, No SUN .......... 12 (La Folia) Musica Antiqua Koln SUN .......... 3.22am SUN .......... Francaix, Jean (1912-1997): Wind Quintet No 1 SUN .......... Galliard Ensemble SUN .......... 3.43am SUN .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) arr. Nancy Allen: Arabesque No SUN .......... 2 Mojca Zlobko (harp) SUN .......... 3.47am SUN .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in B flat SUN .......... Tatrai Quartet SUN .......... 4.10am SUN .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Hungarian dances for piano SUN .......... duet (Nos 1, 11, 13, 17 and 8) SUN .......... Noel Lee, Christian Ivaldi (pianos) SUN .......... 4.23am SUN .......... Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Overture (Der SUN .......... Zigeunerbaron) Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Raffi Armenian (conductor) SUN .......... 4.31am SUN .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 8 (Essercizii SUN .......... Musici - for recorder, harpsichord obligato and continuo) SUN .......... Camerata Koln SUN .......... 4.40am SUN .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in B flat SUN .......... for bassoon and orchestra, K191 Peter Hanzel (bassoon) SUN .......... Bratislava Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Ondrej Lenard (conductor) SUN .......... 5.00am SUN .......... Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Overture (Ruslan SUN .......... and Lyudmila) Trondheim Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Arvid Engegaard (conductor) SUN .......... 5.06am SUN .......... Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Variations in A on SUN .......... a rococo theme for cello and orchestra, Op 33 SUN .......... Bartosz Koziak (cello) Polish Radio Orchestra SUN .......... Andrzej Mysinski (conductor) SUN .......... 5.27am SUN .......... Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) compl. Glazunov: Symphony SUN .......... No 3 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra SUN .......... Bramwell Tovey (conductor) SUN .......... 5.46am SUN .......... Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): 6 Moments musicaux, Op 16 SUN .......... Lazar Berman (piano) SUN .......... 6.16am SUN .......... Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Concert Fantasia on SUN .......... two Russian themes for violin and orchestra, Op 33 SUN .......... Valentin Stefanov (violin) SUN .......... Orchestra 'Symphonieta' of the Bulgarian National Radio SUN .......... Stoyan Angelov (conductor) SUN .......... 6.35am SUN .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Mass for chorus and wind SUN .......... instruments San Francisco Symphony Chorus and Orchestra SUN .......... Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) SUN .......... 6.53am SUN .......... Kabalevsky, Dmitri (1904-1987): Overture (Colas Breugnon) SUN .......... Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor). SUN .......... SUN .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrkh) SUN .......... From 7.00am SUN .......... SUN .......... Albinoni: Concerto in B flat, Op 7, No 3 SUN .......... Anthony Robson (oboe) Collegium Musicum 90 SUN .......... Simon Standage (director) SUN .......... SUN .......... Sibelius: Allegro Appassionato in C sharp minor SUN .......... Tempera Quartet SUN .......... SUN .......... Schumann: Arabeske, Op 18 Youri Egorov (piano) SUN .......... SUN .......... From 8.30am SUN .......... SUN .......... Vaughan Williams: Second Norfolk Rhapsody SUN .......... London Symphony Orchestra Richard Hickox (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Bach: Ich bin Vergnugt mit meinem Glucke, BWV 84 SUN .......... Carolyn Sampson (soprano) Bach Collegium Japan SUN .......... Masaaki Suzuki (conductor) SUN .......... SUN .......... Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5 Takacs Quartet. SUN .......... SUN .......... 10:00 Iain Burnside (b00gnrff) SUN .......... Venice SUN .......... Jeremy Sams sits in for Iain Burnside with a musical tour SUN .......... of Venice, accompanied by Radio 3's own Donald Macleod. SUN .......... Music is by Vivaldi, Gabrieli, Wolf-Ferrari and SUN .......... Mendelssohn. SUN .......... SUN .......... 12:00 Private Passions (b00gnrfh) SUN .......... Michael Berkeley talks to actress and author Carol SUN .......... Drinkwater, who played Helen Herriott in the TV series All SUN .......... Creatures Great and Small. She now runs an olive farm in SUN .......... Provence and has written a series of books about olive SUN .......... farming in the Mediterranean basin. SUN .......... SUN .......... 1: ‘Youth’ from ‘Das Lied von der Erde’ by Mahler SUN .......... Ben Heppner (tenor), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen SUN .......... Rundfunks Lorin Maazel (conductor) SUN .......... CD/Record number:RCA 74321 679572 SUN .......... SUN .......... 2: Laura by Oscar Peterson SUN .......... Oscar Peterson (piano), Ray Brown (bass) SUN .......... CD/Record number:VERVE 5110362 SUN .......... SUN .......... 3: Prelude & Allemande from Cello Suite no 1 in G major SUN .......... BWV 1007 by JS Bach Pablo Casals (cello) SUN .......... CD/Record number:EMI CHS7610272 SUN .......... SUN .......... 4: Ne me Quitte Pas (If you go away) by Nina Simone SUN .......... Nina Simone CD/Record number:VERVE 5227472 SUN .......... SUN .......... 5: Riders on the Storm from The Doors Concerto by The Doors SUN .......... Nigel Kennedy (violin), Prague Symphony Orchestra/Peter SUN .......... Scholes CD/Record number:DECCA 4673502 SUN .......... SUN .......... 6: ‘La casada infiel’ by Federico García Lorca SUN .......... Vicente Pradal CD/Record number:CLASSICS VC5456382 SUN .......... SUN .......... 7: ‘Generique’ from ‘Ascenseur pour l’échafaud’ by Miles SUN .......... Davis SUN .......... Miles Davis (tpt), Rene Urtreger (pno), Pierre Michelot SUN .......... (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums) SUN .......... CD/Record number:FONTANA 836305-2 SUN .......... SUN .......... 8: 2nd mvt from Concerto for 2 violins BWV 1043 by JS Bach SUN .......... Jascha Heifetz , Erick Friedman (violins), Thornton SUN .......... Lofthouse (harpsichord), New Symphony Orchestra of SUN .......... London/Sir Malcolm Sargent SUN .......... CD/Record number:RCA 09026617462 SUN .......... SUN .......... 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00gnst4) SUN .......... Organist Simon Lole explores the Mulliner Book, one of the SUN .......... most important collections of Tudor keyboard music. It was SUN .......... compiled in the 1560s by Thomas Mulliner, an organist at SUN .......... Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and it now resides in the SUN .......... British Library. SUN .......... SUN .......... Assumed by some to have been used for training choirboys, SUN .......... the book contains 121 keyboard works, of which over half SUN .......... are based on liturgical chants. The collection contains SUN .......... works by Thomas Tallis, John Redford, William Blitheman, SUN .......... John Taverner and Christopher Tye as well as several SUN .......... anonymous works. SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Galliard (Mulliner Book) Joseph Payne (organ) SUN .......... Naxos 8.850718 Track: 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Newman: Pavan (Mulliner Book) Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) SUN .......... Lyrichord LEMS8033 CD 1 Track: 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: Remember Not, O Lord (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550719 Track: 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... William Munday: Tres Partes in Una (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033 SUN .......... CD 1 Track: 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Felix Namque (plainchant) Anonymous 4 SUN .......... Harmonia Mundi HMU 907080 Track: 14 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Gloria Tibi Trinitas (plainchant) SUN .......... The Sixteen/Harry Christophers Helios CDH 55052 SUN .......... Track: 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Taverner: Missa Gloria Tibi Trinitas: Sanctus and SUN .......... Benedictus The Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips SUN .......... Gimell CDGIM 004 Track: 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: In Nomine II Charivari Agreable SUN .......... Signum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... William Blitheman: Gloria Tibi Trinitas iii (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033 SUN .......... CD 1 Track: 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... William Blitheman: Gloria Tibi Trinitas iv (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Paul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033 SUN .......... CD 1 Track: 8 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Redford: O Lux with a meane (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.850718 Track: 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Redford: Salvator with a meane (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550719 Track 7 SUN .......... Dur: 0.47 SUN .......... SUN .......... John Redford: Lucem tuam (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Joseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550718 Track: 7 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove (song) SUN .......... Stephen Taylor (counter tenor) Lynda Sayce (lute) SUN .......... Signum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 21 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD 042 SUN .......... CD 1 Track: 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: O ye tender babes (song) SUN .......... Stephen Taylor (counter tenor) Lynda Sayce (lute) SUN .......... Signum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 22 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: O ye tender babes (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD 042 SUN .......... CD 1 Track: 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: Per haec nos (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Rachelle Taylor (organ) ATMA Classique ACD2 2349 SUN .......... Track: 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: La Shymyze (Mulliner Book) The Folger Consort SUN .......... BARD BDCD 99510 Track: 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: La Doune Celle (Mulliner Book) The Folger Consort SUN .......... BARD BDCD 99510 Track: 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: La Bounette (Mulliner Book) The Folger Consort SUN .......... BARD BDCD 99510 Track: 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Anon: Galliard (Mulliner Book) Skip Sempe (harpsichord) SUN .......... ASTREE NAIVE E8841 Track: 10 SUN .......... SUN .......... The programme also features under speech: SUN .......... SUN .......... Thomas Tallis: A Point (Mulliner Book) SUN .......... Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD042 SUN .......... CD 1 Track: 13. SUN .......... SUN .......... 14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00gnrfm) SUN .......... Chi-chi Nwanoku presents more of your letters, calls and SUN .......... emails, with requests for Barber, Widor and a complete SUN .......... performance of Beethoven's Quartet op.130. SUN .......... SUN .......... Address: Radio 3 Requests, BBC Wales, Cardiff CF5 2YQ SUN .......... email: radio3requests@bbc.co.uk Phone: 03700 100 300 SUN .......... SUN .......... Foulds: April England SUN .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner SUN .......... (conductor) Philips 4544442, track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Beethoven: Grosse Fugue SUN .......... Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (conductor) SUN .......... EMI CDM7633562, track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Widor: Symphony No.10 1st Movt Daniel Chorzempa (organ) SUN .......... Philips 4100542, track 6 SUN .......... SUN .......... Dowland: Flow my tears SUN .......... Barbara Bonney (soprano), Jacob Heringman (lute) SUN .......... Decca 4661322, track 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... Berlioz: Overture Les Francs Juge SUN .......... Staatskapelle Dresden, Sir Colin Davies (conductor) SUN .......... RCA 09026 68790 2, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915 SUN .......... Karina Gauvin (soprano), Royal Scottish National SUN .......... Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor) SUN .......... Naxos 8559134, track 1 SUN .......... SUN .......... Beethoven Quartet Op.130 Takacs Quartet SUN .......... Decca 4708492, CD3, tracks 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11. SUN .......... SUN .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00gh5ql) SUN .......... From St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City. SUN .......... SUN .......... Introit: Illuminare, Jerusalem (Judith Weir) SUN .......... Responses: (Michael Walsh) Psalm: 73 (Crotch, Ouseley) SUN .......... First Lesson: Genesis 4 vv.1-16 SUN .......... Kentucky Canticles (Bryan Kelly) SUN .......... Second Lesson: Mark 1 vv.14-22 SUN .......... Anthem: The Twelve (Walton) SUN .......... Hymn: Brightest and best of the sons of the morning SUN .......... (Morning Star) SUN .......... Organ Voluntary: Le Fils, Verbe et Lumiere (Messiaen) SUN .......... SUN .......... Associate Organist: Frederick Teardo SUN .......... Organist and Director of Music: John Scott. SUN .......... SUN .......... 17:00 Discovering Music (b00gnrfp) SUN .......... Beethoven Cello Sonatas SUN .......... In a programme recorded at the 2008 Lake District Summer SUN .......... Music Festival in St Martin's College, Ambleside, Stephen SUN .......... Johnson is joined by cellist Colin Carr and pianist Thomas SUN .......... Sauer to explore the first and last of Beethoven's five SUN .......... sonatas for cellos and piano: Op 5 No 1 in F and Op 102 No SUN .......... 2 in D. SUN .......... SUN .......... The two sonatas fall into the extreme ends of the three SUN .......... periods that Beethoven's music is usually divided into, SUN .......... and Stephen shows how Beethoven develops the relationship SUN .......... between the instruments through them. SUN .......... SUN .......... 18:30 The Choir (b00gnrfr) SUN .......... A Tribute to Richard Hickox SUN .......... With the sudden death of conductor Richard Hickox at the SUN .......... end of 2008, choral music in the UK lost one of its SUN .......... greatest champions. Aled Jones is joined by some of this SUN .......... irrepressible musician's closest collaborators to explore SUN .......... his prolific career, including samples of his work with SUN .......... the London Symphony Chorus, BBC National Chorus of Wales, SUN .......... Collegium Musicum 90 and the many opera companies with SUN .......... which he was associated. SUN .......... SUN .......... Leonard Bernstein Chichester Psalms – Adonai roi SUN .......... Aled Jones (treble), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and SUN .......... London Symphony Chorus conducted by Richard Hickox SUN .......... RPO CDRP08004, track 9 SUN .......... SUN .......... Edmund Rubbra That Virgin’s Child most Meek SUN .......... St Margaret’s Westminster Singers conducted by Richard SUN .......... Hickox CHANDOS CHAN10423, track8 SUN .......... SUN .......... Gerald Finzi Magnificat SUN .......... Richard Hickox Singers and City of London Sinfonia SUN .......... conducted by Richard Hickox LONDON 425 660-2, track13 SUN .......... SUN .......... Benjamin Britten War Requiem – Offertorium SUN .......... London Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra, SUN .......... Choristers of St Paul’s Cathedral, soloists, and conductor SUN .......... Richard Hickox CHANDOS CHAN 89834 CD1, track 3 SUN .......... SUN .......... Ludwig van Beethoven SUN .......... Symphony no.9 ‘Choral’ – 4th movement ending SUN .......... The Sinfonia Chorus, Members of the London Symphony SUN .......... Chorus, Heather Harper (soprano), Alfreda Hodgson (alto), SUN .......... Robert Tear (tenor), Gwynne Howell (bass) and Northern SUN .......... Sinfonia conducted by Richard Hickox SUN .......... ASV CDDCA628, track 4 SUN .......... SUN .......... George Dyson Quo Vadis – ‘Come to me, God’ (excerpt) SUN .......... Roderick Williams (baritone), BBC National Orchestra and SUN .......... Chorus of Wales conducted by Richard Hickox SUN .......... CHANDOS CHAN 100612 CD2, track 2 SUN .......... SUN .......... Felix Mendelssohn SUN .......... St Paul (Op. 36) Dieser Mensch hört nicht auf zu redden SUN .......... BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales conducted by SUN .......... Richard Hickox CHANDOS CHAN9882 CD1, track 5 SUN .......... SUN .......... Franz Schubert Mass in E flat – Gloria SUN .......... Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox SUN .......... CHANDOS CHAN0750, tracks 2-4 SUN .......... SUN .......... Edward Elgar Dream of Gerontius – Part 2 (excerpt) SUN .......... Arthur Davies (tenor) Felicity Davies (mezzo-soprano), and SUN .......... the London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra conducted by SUN .......... Richard Hickox CHANDOS CHAN 86412 CD1, track 22 SUN .......... SUN .......... 20:00 Drama on 3 (b00gnrft) SUN .......... Echoes of War SUN .......... Gary Mitchell's new play about music, friendship and SUN .......... politics moves between present day Belfast and the last 20 SUN .......... years, and explores the loose ends left by the 1998 Good SUN .......... Friday Agreement. SUN .......... SUN .......... Hugh, a music teacher, has had an accident and is visited SUN .......... in hospital by his talented pupil Charlie and his wife SUN .......... Sharon. He looks back on how their relationships evolved SUN .......... over the years as working-class Protestants feel SUN .......... increasingly marginalised by political change. SUN .......... SUN .......... Hugh ...... BJ Hogg Charlie ...... Stuart Graham SUN .......... Sharon ...... Alexandra Ford Rat ...... Patrick Jenkins SUN .......... DJ/Broadcaster/Police Officer/Security Man ...... James SUN .......... Doran SUN .......... SUN .......... Musicians: Ivan Gilliland Rod McVey David Quinn SUN .......... Mark Wilson SUN .......... SUN .......... Director/Producer: Roland Jaquarello. SUN .......... SUN .......... 21:30 Sunday Feature (b00bz1hc) SUN .......... A Tale of Two Skulls SUN .......... Artist Jane Wildgoose explores the complex issues SUN .......... surrounding the possession, scientific analysis and public SUN .......... display of human remains by tracing the history of two SUN .......... human skulls in her own private collection. After inviting SUN .......... counsel from an array of experts in diverse fields, she SUN .......... then takes action to secure an appropriate fate for the SUN .......... two skulls. SUN .......... SUN .......... 22:15 Words and Music (b00gnrfy) SUN .......... Femmes Fatales SUN .......... SUN .......... A programme of poetry and music on the theme of the femme SUN .......... fatale, an idea exemplified in some of the most passionate SUN .......... artistic creations, including Medusa, Delilah, Carmen and SUN .......... Lady Macbeth. SUN .......... SUN .......... Jeremy Northam and Harriet Walter read works by Keats, SUN .......... Spenser, Shakespeare, Wilde, Carol Anne Duffy and Angela SUN .......... Carter, alongside music by Handel, Massenet, Saint-Saens, SUN .......... Richard Strauss, Bizet and Gershwin. SUN .......... SUN .......... Introduction SUN .......... SUN .......... I've always loved Keats' poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci and SUN .......... it was my starting point for the programme. Who is this SUN .......... supernatural beauty who drains the life of warriors and SUN .......... kings and where does she come from? She is, of course, a SUN .......... femme fatale - an archetype who figures in myth and SUN .......... literature across all cultures and all ages. I looked up SUN .......... the term in various dictionaries, here is the entry from SUN .......... Chambers 21st century dictionary: a woman with an SUN .......... irresistible charm and fascination, often bringing those SUN .......... who love her (usually men) into despair and disaster. SUN .......... SUN .......... She was memorably incarnated by Glenn Close as the SUN .......... bunny-boiler in Fatal Attraction and the popular SUN .......... television series Desperate Housewives features a handful SUN .......... of femmes fatales. One of my favourite recent examples SUN .......... from popular culture is Xenia Onatopp from the James Bond SUN .......... film Goldeneye who crushes men to death between her SUN .......... thighs. Eve is one of the earliest examples of the type, SUN .......... and one of the deadliest, as she is not only responsible SUN .......... for Adam's personal downfall but for the fall of man. SUN .......... SUN .......... The first femmes fatales. SUN .......... SUN .......... In Hebrew mythology she appears as Lilith, Adam's first SUN .......... wife who refused to adopt the missionary position during SUN .......... sex and ended up giving birth to all the demons in the SUN .......... world. In Sumerian myth she is Inanna, who attracts men SUN .......... and then cruelly rejects them. In Ancient Greece she is SUN .......... Pandora, who opens the forbidden box and releases all the SUN .......... evils of mankind. In Homer's The Odyssey she is embodied SUN .......... in the character of Circe who turns men into pigs. SUN .......... SUN .......... It was difficult to decide which women to include in my SUN .......... programme, and there are many notable deadly ladies I SUN .......... didn't have room for. I hope they won't wreak SUN .......... vengeance on me. The programme starts with the Eqyptian SUN .......... Queen Cleopatra described by Enobarbus in his famous SUN .......... speech from Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra. I have SUN .......... used music from Samuel Barber's 1965 opera of the same SUN .......... name to underscore the speech. SUN .......... SUN .......... Serpent Women SUN .......... SUN .......... Anthony refers to the Egyptian queen as 'my serpent of SUN .......... old Nile'. Cleopatra has a perfectly formed body, but SUN .......... very often the femme fatale is in possession of a SUN .......... serpent's body or a fish's tail. I have used various SUN .......... examples of the serpent-woman including Keats's Lamia, SUN .......... Rusalka - the mermaid in Dvorak's opera, the Lorelei in SUN .......... an appealing song by Gershwin and Duessa, the 'loathly SUN .......... lady' in Book 1 of Spenser's The Fairy Queen. SUN .......... SUN .......... Manon SUN .......... SUN .......... One of the most popular works of fiction of the 18th SUN .......... century was Abbe Prevost's Manon Lescaut. His story of SUN .......... the beautiful, fragile, but amoral Manon inspired no less SUN .......... than 4 operas and several ballets. I have used music by SUN .......... Massenet, not from his opera Manon Lascaut, but from the SUN .......... overture to Kenneth Macmillan's ballet Manon. The score SUN .......... of the ballet is drawn from many different works by SUN .......... Massenet, although, oddly enough, not one of them is taken SUN .......... from his opera about Manon. I have also used a piece from SUN .......... Massenet's opera Cleopatre. SUN .......... SUN .......... The character of Manon was the inspiration for Prosper SUN .......... Merimee's Carmen, one of the most well-known femmes SUN .......... fatales. In celebration of her I have included a version SUN .......... of The Habanera arranged for the violin and played by the SUN .......... virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter. The writing of the fin de SUN .......... siecle is seething with femmes fatales and I have used an SUN .......... extract from Oscar Wilde's Salome together with the SUN .......... Dance of the Seven Veils from Richard Strauss's opera of SUN .......... the same name. SUN .......... SUN .......... Vamps SUN .......... SUN .......... In the 20th century the femme fatale was re-invented as SUN .......... the vamp by the silent screen star Theda Bara whose SUN .......... fabricated name was actually an anagram of 'Arab SUN .......... Death', hinting at another essential characteristic of SUN .......... the femme fatale - her exoticism. The man-eating vamp SUN .......... became an essential part of the genre of film noir in the SUN .......... 1940s and 50s and was notably portrayed by such actresses SUN .......... as Mary Astor, Veronica Lake, Barbara Stanwyck and Joan SUN .......... Bennett. My programme concentrates on the vamp in SUN .......... literature and music, but I have given a nod to film by SUN .......... including Jackie Kay's poem The Life and Death of Bette SUN .......... Davis. SUN .......... SUN .......... The femme fatale, unsurprisingly, is a male construction SUN .......... and until the 20th century nearly all the literary SUN .......... depictions of her are by men. However, I have given her SUN .......... the opportunity to answer back in poems by Carol Ann SUN .......... Duffy, Jackie Kay, Linda Pastan and Suzanne Lummis. SUN .......... SUN .......... In addition to the music already mentioned I have used SUN .......... music by Handel, Philip Glass, Shostakovich, Saint-Saens SUN .......... and Dowland. SUN .......... SUN .......... Naturally, I have given the femme fatale herself the last SUN .......... word in an extract from Angela Carter's short story SUN .......... about a female vampire 'The Lady of the House of Love'. SUN .......... SUN .......... Producer: Philippa Ritchie SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Spoleto Festival Orchestra, cond. Christian SUN .......... Badea Prelude, Antony and Cleopatra SUN .......... Composer: Samuel Barber SUN .......... Name of CD: Antony and Cleopatra: Samuel Barber SUN .......... CD Code: NW322/323/324-2 CD 2, track 12 Dur: 02.18 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Shakespeare SUN .......... Name of poem: Enobarbus's speech from Antony and SUN .......... Cleopatra Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 01.12 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Carol Ann Duffy Name of poem: Delilah SUN .......... From Book: The World's Wife Reader: Harriet Walter SUN .......... Dur: 01.55 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Shirley Verrett and the RCA Italiana Opera SUN .......... Orchestra cond. Georges Pretre SUN .......... Name of piece: Sampson et Dalila, Mon Coeur s'ouvre a ta SUN .......... voix Composer: Saint Saens SUN .......... Name of CD: Shirley Verrett in Opera SUN .......... CD Code: 09026 61457 2 Track 11 Dur: 05.19 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Michael Donaghy from New British Poetry SUN .......... Name of poem: The Bacchae From Book: New British Poetry SUN .......... Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 00.41 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Anne-Sophie Mutter and Wiener Philharmoniker SUN .......... Name of piece: Carmen Composer: Pablo de Sarasate SUN .......... Name of CD: Carmen-Fantasie CD Code: 437-544-2 SUN .......... Track 7 Dur: 02.26 SUN .......... SUN .......... Readings Author: Jackie Kay SUN .......... Name of poem: The Life and Death of Bette Davis SUN .......... From book: Darling Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 01.29 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Renee Fleming, the Kuhn Mixed Choir, and the SUN .......... Czech Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Sir Charles Mackerras SUN .......... Name of piece: Rusalka Composer: Dvorak SUN .......... Name of CD: Rusalka CD Code: 460 568-2 CD1, Track 6 SUN .......... Dur: 03.12 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: John Keats From Lamia SUN .......... From Book: Keats: The Complete Poems SUN .......... Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 02.11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music Performer: Ella Fitzgerald SUN .......... Name of piece: The Lorelei Composer: Gershwin SUN .......... Name of CD: Mack The Knife CD Code: 825 670-2 Track 7 SUN .......... Dur: 03.02 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music Performer: Trevor Pinnock and the English Consort SUN .......... Name of piece: The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba SUN .......... Composer: Handel SUN .......... Name of CD: Best of Baroque: Trevor Pinnock SUN .......... CD Code: 419-410-2 Track 21 Dur: 03.11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author of poem: Edmund Spencer SUN .......... Extract from The Faerie Queen, Book 1 SUN .......... Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 01.43 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music Performer: Philip Langridge and Stephen Marchionda SUN .......... Name of piece: Come Heavy Sleep Composer: John Dowland SUN .......... Name of CD: Songs For Tenor and Guitar SUN .......... CD Code: CHAN 10305 Track 1 Dur: 02.17 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: John Keats SUN .......... Name of poem: La Belle Dame sans Merci SUN .......... From Book: Keats: The Complete Poems SUN .......... Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 02.29 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music Performer: Harold Budd SUN .......... Name of piece: A Sidelong Glance From My Round Nefertiti SUN .......... Composer: Harold Budd Name of CD: Glitters Is Gold SUN .......... CD Code: ASCD 31 Track 5 Dur: 03.11 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Linda Pastan Name of poem: Circe SUN .......... From Book: Carnival Evening: New And Selected Poems 1968 - SUN .......... 1998 Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 01.33 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music Performer: Nina Simone SUN .......... Name of piece: The Other Woman Composer: Nina Simone SUN .......... Name of CD: Songs to Sing: the Best of Nina Simone SUN .......... CD 2, Track 16 Dur: 03.04 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Scottish National Orchestra, cond. Neeme Jarvi SUN .......... Name of piece: Salome's Dance, from Salome SUN .......... Composer: Richard Strauss SUN .......... Name of CD: Strauss: Der Rosenkavelier SUN .......... CD Code: CHAN 8758 Track 2 Dur: 10.24 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Oscar Wilde Extract from Salome SUN .......... Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 03.47 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Carol Ann Duffy Name of poem: Salome SUN .......... From Book: The World's Wife Reader: Harriet Walter SUN .......... Dur: 01.52 SUN .......... SUN .......... Readings Author: John Betjeman SUN .......... Name of poem: Olympic Girl SUN .......... From Book: Complete John Betjeman Reader: Jeremy Northam SUN .......... Dur: 01.40 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Russian State Symphony Orchestra, cond. Dmitry SUN .......... Yablonsky SUN .......... Name of piece: Little Polka, from Jazz Suite Number 2 SUN .......... Composer: Shostakovich SUN .......... Name of CD: Shostakovich - Jazz Suites Nos 1 and 2 SUN .......... CD Code: B000063TS9 Dur: 02.30 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Suzanne Lumis SUN .......... Name of poem: Femme Fatale From Book: In Danger SUN .......... Reader: Harriet Walter Dur: 01.32 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performers: Janice Pendarvis and The Philip Glass Ensemble SUN .......... Name of piece: Lightening Composer: Philip Glass SUN .......... Name of CD: The Essential Philip Glass CD Code: SK 64133 SUN .......... Track 1 Dur: 06.45 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Walter Pater Name of poem: Mona Lisa SUN .......... Reader: Jeremy Northam Dur: 00.52 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music Performer: Marlene Dietrich SUN .......... Name of piece: Falling In Love Again SUN .......... Composer: Hollander/ Connelly SUN .......... Name of CD: You Must Remember This - Great Film Songs SUN .......... CD Code: 75605 52283 2 Track 2 Dur: 03.10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent SUN .......... Garden, cond. Richard Bonynge SUN .......... Name of piece: Scene 1, Manon Ballet Composer: Massenet SUN .......... Name of CD: Manon - Ballet CD Code: 470 525-2 SUN .......... CD 1, track 1 Dur: 02.30 SUN .......... SUN .......... Music SUN .......... Performer: Nouvel Orchestre de Saint Etienne, cond. SUN .......... Patrick Fournillier SUN .......... Name of piece: Cleopatre: Danse Lydiennes SUN .......... Composer: Massenet SUN .......... Name of CD: Jules Massenet - Cleopatre CD Code: 3-1032-2 SUN .......... CD2, track 6 Dur: 03.08 SUN .......... SUN .......... Reading Author: Angela Carter SUN .......... Extract from The Lady of the House of Love SUN .......... From Book: The Bloody Chamber Reader: Harriet Walter SUN .......... Dur: 02.00 SUN .......... SUN .......... 23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00gnrg0) SUN .......... Jazz Line-Up presented by Julian Joseph features The Tom SUN .......... Bancroft Six Pack Band in concert at the 2008 London Jazz SUN .......... Festival, plus an interview with pianist, Janette Mason SUN .......... about her new album, Alien Left Hand. SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Bradford Artist: Curios SUN .......... CD: Closer SUN .......... Track: 9 Label: Impure Music IMPS 003 SUN .......... Comp: Tom Cawley Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 05.32 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: If That Is True Artist: Esperanza Spalding SUN .......... CD: Esperanza SUN .......... Track: 11 Label: Heads Up HUCD 3140 SUN .......... Comp: Esperanza Spalding Pub: ASCAP/Buntz Music SUN .......... Dur: 07.31 SUN .......... SUN .......... BBC Recorded Session, 21st November, 2008, Southbank SUN .......... Centre, London Jazz Festival 2008 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Space Buffie 2009 SUN .......... Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack Comp: Tom Bancroft SUN .......... Pub: MCPS Dur: 06.27 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Anyone, When Along, Is A Little Weird SUN .......... Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack Comp: Tom Bancroft SUN .......... Pub: MCPS Dur: 06.24 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Lucid Dreamers Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack SUN .......... Comp: Tom Bancroft Pub: MCPS Dur: 09.24 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: The Mole of History Takes a Bow and Trips SUN .......... Artist: The Tom Bancroft Six Pack Comp: Tom Bancroft SUN .......... Pub: MCPS Dur: 04.22 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Faraway Artist: Joshua Redman SUN .......... CD: Compass SUN .......... Track: 2 Label: Nonesuch Promo CD Comp: Josh Redman SUN .......... Pub: MCPS/PRS Dur: 06.40 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: SHOCK! Artist: Gareth Williams SUN .......... CD: Power Trio SUN .......... Track: 2 Label: Linn AKD 326 Comp: Williams SUN .......... Pub: Linn Dur: 06.13 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: May's Song Artist: Janette Mason SUN .......... CD: Alien Left Hand SUN .......... Track: 4 Label: Fireball Music Productions FMJP 10002 SUN .......... Comp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball Music Dur: 06.38 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Alien Left Hand Syndrome Artist: Janette Mason SUN .......... CD: Alien Left Hand SUN .......... Track: 8 Label: Fireball Music Productions FMJP 10002 SUN .......... Comp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball Music Dur: 05.10 SUN .......... SUN .......... Title: Dominatrix Artist: Janette Mason SUN .......... CD: Alien Left Hand SUN .......... Track: 5 Label: Fireball Music Productions FMJP 10002 SUN .......... Comp: Janette Mason Pub: Fireball Music Dur: 06.11. SUN .......... MON .......... MONDAY 19 JANUARY 2009 MON .......... MON .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrsq) MON .......... 1.00am MON .......... Leclair, Jean-Marie (1697-1764): Sonata in A flat for MON .......... violin and continuo, Op 5, No 1 MON .......... 1.13am MON .......... Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de (1689-1755): Trio in A minor MON .......... (V sonates en trio, Op 37) MON .......... 1.19am MON .......... Leclair: Sonata in B flat, Op 5, No 4 MON .......... 1.36am MON .......... Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Violin Sonata in E minor, MON .......... Op 5, No 8 MON .......... 1.46am MON .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Cello Sonata No 7 in G MON .......... minor, RV 42 MON .......... 1.58am MON .......... Veracini, Francesco Maria (1690-1768): Violin Sonata in D MON .......... minor, Op 2, No 12 MON .......... 2.14am MON .......... Veracini: Scozzese (Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 2, No 8) MON .......... John Holloway (violin) Jap ter Linden (cello) MON .......... Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord) MON .......... 2.20am MON .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 3 in A minor, MON .......... Op 56 (Scottish) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Vytautas Lukocius (conductor) MON .......... 3.00am MON .......... Casanova, Gion Balzer (b.1938): Evening on the Lake MON .......... Cantus Firmus Surselva MON .......... 3.02am MON .......... Moos, Nuot von: When night falls Mustair Church Choir MON .......... 3.05am MON .......... Simeon, Gion-Duno (b.1945): Clear night MON .......... Chor da Concert Grischun MON .......... 3.07am MON .......... Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Verklarte Nacht, Op 4 MON .......... Borromeo String Quartet MON .......... 3.36am MON .......... Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): La nuit froide et sombre; MON .......... Quand mon mari vient; Toutes les nuits MON .......... The King's Singers MON .......... 3.41am MON .......... Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612): Canzon Primi Toni a 8; MON .......... Canzon II Septimi Toni a 8 (Sacrae Symphoniae, 1597); MON .......... Canzon Prima a 5 (1608) Douglas Haas (organ) MON .......... Canadian Brass MON .......... 3.51am MON .......... Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso in G MON .......... minor (after Corelli) Academy of Ancient Music MON .......... Andrew Manze (director/violin) MON .......... 3.59am MON .......... Enescu, George (1881-1955): Piano Sonata No 3 in D, Op 24 MON .......... Dinu Lipatti (piano) MON .......... 4.20am MON .......... Lipatti, Dinu (1917-1950): Satraii - suite for orchestra, MON .......... Op 2 Romanian National Radio Orchestra MON .......... Horia Andreescu (conductor) MON .......... 4.45am MON .......... Gade, Jacob (1879-1963): Jalousie - tango tzigane MON .......... The Young Danish String Quartet MON .......... 4.49am MON .......... Hollander, Friedrich (1896-1976): Ich bin von Kopf bis MON .......... Fuss - from the film Der blaue Engel (Falling in love MON .......... again) Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano) MON .......... Robert Kortgaard (piano) Marie Berard (violin) MON .......... Joseph Macerollo (accordion) MON .......... Peter Tiefenbach (conductor) MON .......... 4.54am MON .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Grande Etude de Paganini No 2 in MON .......... E flat, S141 Matti Raekallio (piano) MON .......... 5.00am MON .......... Sabbatini, Galeazzo (1597-1662): Congregavit Dominus aquas MON .......... Angharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano) MON .......... Concordia, Mark Levy (conductor) MON .......... 5.05am MON .......... Tomkins, Thomas (1572-1641): Toy: made at Poole Court MON .......... Bull, John (c.1562-1628): In nomine MON .......... Gibbons, Orlando (1583-1625): Fantasia X in A minor MON .......... Margreet Prinsen (organ) MON .......... 5.13am MON .......... Locke, Matthew (c.1630-1677): Fantazie; Suite in A minor MON .......... Pedro Memelsdorff (recorder) MON .......... Andreas Staier (harpsichord) MON .......... 5.28am MON .......... Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Suscipe, quaeso Domine for 7 MON .......... voices BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON .......... 5.37am MON .......... Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Fantasia on a theme MON .......... by Thomas Tallis BBC Philharmonic MON .......... Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) MON .......... 5.51am MON .......... Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): Contrasts for piano, Op 61 MON .......... (Nos 1-4) Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano) MON .......... 6.00am MON .......... Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat MON .......... Markus Maskuniitty (horn) MON .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Junichi Hirokami (conductor) MON .......... 6.21am MON .......... Gounod, Charles (1818-1893) arr. Liszt: Valse de l'Opera MON .......... Faust Petras Geniusas (piano) MON .......... 6.31am MON .......... Gounod: Mab, reine des mensonges; L'amour! L'amour...Ah! MON .......... leve-toi, soleil (Romeo et Juliette) MON .......... Richard Margison (tenor) MON .......... Mercutio ...... Brett Polegato (baritone) MON .......... Canadian Opera Company Orchestra MON .......... Richard Bradshaw (conductor) MON .......... 6.38am MON .......... Tchaikovsky, Piotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Romeo and Juliet - MON .......... fantasy overture Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra MON .......... Nello Santi (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrsv) MON .......... From 7.00am MON .......... MON .......... Verdi: Overture (Giovanni d'Arco) MON .......... New Philharmonia Orchestra Igor Markevich (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Vivaldi/Bach: Concerto in D, BWV 972 MON .......... Eliot Fisk (guitars) MON .......... MON .......... Bruckner: Libera me, Domine Dresdner Kreuzchor MON .......... Martin Flamig (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... From 8.30am MON .......... MON .......... Vaughan Williams: Concerto for bass tuba and orchestra MON .......... Arnold Jacobs (tuba) Chicago Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Daniel Barenboim (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Paul Schoenfield: Dog heaven (Four Parables) MON .......... The New World Symphony John Nelson (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Beethoven: Variations in E flat, Op 44 MON .......... The Kalichstein/Laredo/Robinson Trio. MON .......... MON .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrsx) MON .......... 10.00am MON .......... Coates: London Everyday Suite BBC Philharmonic MON .......... Rumon Gamba (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 9869 MON .......... 10.16am MON .......... Jenkins: Newarke Seidge Rose Consort of Viols MON .......... NAXOS 8.550687 MON .......... 10.26am MON .......... Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - symphonic suite, Op 60 MON .......... Cleveland Orchestra George Szell (conductor) MON .......... SONY CLASSICAL SBK89287 MON .......... 10.46am MON .......... Rachmaninov: Variations on a theme of Corelli MON .......... Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) TESTAMENT SBT1046 MON .......... 11.03am MON .......... Respighi: Three Botticelli Pictures MON .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields MON .......... Neville Marriner (conductor) EMI CZS 569358-2 MON .......... 11.23am MON .......... Ludford: Agnus Dei (Missa Benedicta et Venerabilis) MON .......... Choir of New College, Oxford MON .......... Edward Higginbottom (director) K617 K617206 MON .......... 11.30am MON .......... Haydn: Symphony No 104 in D (London) MON .......... The Building a Library recommendation. MON .......... MON .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvt4) MON .......... Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 1 MON .......... Donald Macleod explores the compositions and early life of MON .......... Joseph Haydn, including his disastrous marriage to his MON .......... true love's elder sister. MON .......... MON .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. MON .......... MON .......... Missa Brevis MON .......... Susan Gritton, Pamela Helen Stephen (soprano) MON .......... Collegium Musicum 90 Richard Hickox (conductor) MON .......... CHAN 0734 CD5 T15-20 MON .......... MON .......... L'isola disabitata (excerpt from Part 2) MON .......... Costanza ...... Norma Lerer Silvia ...... Linda Zoghby MON .......... Gernando ...... Luigi Alva Enrico ...... Renato Bruson MON .......... Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Antal Dorati (conductor) MON .......... Philips 4324272 CD2 T7-9 MON .......... MON .......... Piano Trio, H XV 38 (finale) Trio 1790 MON .......... CPO 7772432 T12 MON .......... MON .......... Organ Concerto in C, H XVIII 1 (largo) MON .......... Gabor Lehotka (organ) The Budapest Strings MON .......... Karoly Botvay (director) Hungaroton HCD31175 T2. MON .......... MON .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrsz) MON .......... From Wigmore Hall, London. MON .......... MON .......... Thomas Allen (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano) MON .......... MON .......... Schubert: Fruhlingsglaube, D686; Geheimes; Standchen; MON .......... Nacht und Traume, Op 43, No 2; Gruppe aus dem Tartarus; MON .......... Der Musensohn MON .......... Wolf: Fussreise; Anarreon's Crab; Bei einer Trauung; MON .......... Nimmersatte Liebe; Abschied MON .......... Northumbrian Folk Songs: Gan ti the kye; Sair fyel'd MON .......... hinny; Rap'er to bank; Dance ti the Daddy MON .......... Jerome Kern: All the things you are; The folks who live on MON .......... the hill. MON .......... MON .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrt1) MON .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 1 MON .......... MON .......... A programme in celebration of the BBC National Orchestra MON .......... of Wales opening its new home, BBC Hoddinott Hall, at MON .......... Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay, with highlights from MON .......... the orchestra's work since 1983. With principal conductor MON .......... Thierry Fischer taking the baton in Berlioz and Stravinsky. MON .......... MON .......... Plus music by the composer after whom the new hall is MON .......... named, Alun Hoddinott, and from the orchestra's resident MON .......... composer, Guto Puw, as well as American composer John MON .......... Adams' favourite recording of one of his biggest works. MON .......... MON .......... Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture MON .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Thierry Fischer (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Guto Puw: ... onyt agoraf y drws... (...unless I open the MON .......... door...) BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... David Atherton (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Haydn: Symphony No 99 BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Mark Wigglesworth (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... 2.55pm MON .......... John Adams: Harmonium BBC National Chorus of Wales MON .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Grant Llewellyn (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Grieg: Lyric Pieces (selection) Llyr Williams (piano) MON .......... MON .......... 3.35pm MON .......... Hoddinott: Symphony No 5 BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Owain Arwel Hughes (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... 4.00pm MON .......... Stravinsky: The Firebird BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON .......... Thierry Fischer (conductor). MON .......... MON .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gnrt3) MON .......... MON .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gntfd) MON .......... Nielsen Symphony Cycle, Episode 2 MON .......... Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at Manchester's MON .......... Bridgewater Hall, as the CBSO welcome back previous MON .......... principal guest conductor Okko Kamu to direct another MON .......... concert in the Nielsen Symphony Cycle. The concert also MON .......... includes his evocation of the rise and fall of the sun MON .......... over the Aegean and Prokofiev's concerto which combines MON .......... innocence and sophistication with fairy-tale unreality. MON .......... MON .......... Nielsen: Helios Overture; Symphony No 6 (Sinfonia semplice) MON .......... Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 1 MON .......... Nielsen: Symphony No 2 (The Four Temperaments) MON .......... MON .......... Akiko Suwanai (violin) MON .......... City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra MON .......... Okko Kamu (conductor) MON .......... MON .......... Followed by British chamber music performed at New York's MON .......... Alice Tully Hall. MON .......... MON .......... Bridge: Phantasy Trio in C minor MON .......... MON .......... Ani Kavafian (violin) Efe Baltacigil (cello) MON .......... Anne-Marie McDermott (piano). MON .......... MON .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gnrt7) MON .......... Bidisha speaks to Hussein Chalayan, twice named British MON .......... Designer of the Year. Born in Cyprus, Chalayan has become MON .......... one of Britain's leading fashion design icons, noted for MON .......... his innovative use of materials and new technology. His MON .......... work is the subject of a new exhibition at the Design MON .......... Museum, and he talks about the inspiration behind his MON .......... designs, which include furniture which transforms itself MON .......... into garments and a dress composed of over 200 moving MON .......... lasers. MON .......... MON .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvt4) MON .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON .......... MON .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gnrxx) MON .......... The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 1 MON .......... For David Kinloch, a Scottish private school education MON .......... ignored all Scottish literature and Robert Burns' image as MON .......... a womaniser was a complication for a poet who hadn't yet MON .......... come out. MON .......... MON .......... 23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00gnrl0) MON .......... Gail Brand and Mark Sanders MON .......... Jez Nelson presents a studio session recorded exclusively MON .......... for the programme by trombonist Gail Brand and drummer MON .......... Mark Sanders - both key players on the jazz and improvised MON .......... music scene in the UK and beyond. Completely improvised, MON .......... the set showcases the duo's almost telepathic musical MON .......... relationship and marks the launch of a new album and a new MON .......... record label. MON .......... MON .......... Comedian Stewart Lee talks to Gail about his life in MON .......... music, revealing how freely-improvised music has MON .......... influenced his stand-up routines. MON .......... MON .......... PLAYLIST MON .......... MON .......... Jazz on 3 19/01/09 MON .......... MON .......... Gail Brand and Mark Sanders in session MON .......... MON .......... Presenter: Jez Nelson Producer: Peggy Sutton MON .......... MON .......... EXCERPT FROM BRAND/SANDERS, MON .......... “LOXLEY” FROM STUDIO SESSION MON .......... MON .......... Gail Brand – trombone Mark Sanders – drums & percussion MON .......... MON .......... CD TRACKS: MON .......... Artist Joshua Redman (Joshua Redman – tenor saxophone, MON .......... Brian Blade – drums, Gregory Hutchinson – drums, Larry MON .......... Grenadier – bass, Reuben Rogers – bass) MON .......... Track Title Identity Thief Composer Joshua Redman MON .......... Album Title Compass Label Nonesuch Records MON .......... MON .......... http://www.joshuaredman.com/ MON .......... MON .......... Artist David S Ware (David S Ware – tenor saxophone, Joe MON .......... Morris – guitar, William Parker – bass, Warren Smith – MON .......... drums) Track Title Crossing Samsara MON .......... Composer David S Ware Album Title Shakti MON .......... Label Aum Fidelity MON .......... MON .......... http://www.davidsware.com/ MON .......... MON .......... Artist Helge Lien Trio (Helge Lien – piano, Frode Berg – MON .......... bass, Knut Aalefær – drums) Track Title Snurt MON .......... Composer Helge Lien Album Title Hello Troll MON .......... Label Ozella Music MON .......... MON .......... http://www.helgelien.com/ MON .......... MON .......... JULIAN ARGUELLES MON .......... MON .......... Julian Arguelles – tenor saxophone and electronics MON .......... MON .......... Set List: Wessex (Arguelles) MON .......... Cannon Fodder (Arguelles) MON .......... MON .......... http://www.julianarguelles.com/ MON .......... MON .......... Julian Arguelles with Tom Rainey and Michael Formanek tour MON .......... dates MON .......... MON .......... 23.1.09 Brighton Jazz Club MON .......... 24.1.09 Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham MON .......... 26.1.09 Vortex, London MON .......... 27.1.09 Olivers, Nevada St, Greenwich MON .......... 28.1.09 RWCMD, Castel Grounds, Cardiff MON .......... 29.1.09 St Georges, Bristol MON .......... 30.1.09 Millennium Hall, Sheffield MON .......... 31.1.09 Black Box, Hill St, Belfast MON .......... 01.2.09 JJ Smyths, Aungier St, Dublin MON .......... MON .......... CD TRACK: MON .......... MON .......... Artist Buffalo Collision (Tim Berne – saxophone, Hank MON .......... Roberts – cello, Ethan Iverson – piano, Dave King – drums) MON .......... Track Title 2nd of 4>10:&CHANGE MON .......... Composer Buffalo Collision Album Title (duck) MON .......... Label Screwgun Records MON .......... MON .......... Buffalo Collision tour date MON .......... 30.01.09 Vortex, London 8.30pm and 11.30pm MON .......... MON .......... STEWART LEE INTERVIEW WITH MON .......... GAIL BRAND PART 1 MON .......... MON .......... GAIL BRAND AND MARK MON .......... SANDERS SESSION MON .......... MON .......... Line Up: Gail Brand – trombone MON .......... Mark Sanders – drums & percussion MON .......... MON .......... Set List: Osbaldeston Ever Ring Spring Field MON .......... MON .......... STEWART LEE INTERVIEW MON .......... WITH GAIL BRAND PART 2 MON .......... MON .......... GAIL BRAND AND MARK MON .......... SANDERS SESSION CONTINUES MON .......... MON .......... Set List: Farleigh Loxley MON .......... MON .......... http://www.gailbrand.com/ MON .......... http://www.marksanders.me.uk/ MON .......... TUE .......... TUESDAY 20 JANUARY 2009 TUE .......... TUE .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrss) TUE .......... 1.00am TUE .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano trio in C minor, TUE .......... Op 1, No 3 Altenberg Trio Vienna TUE .......... 1.30am TUE .......... Moscheles, Ignaz (1794-1870): Fantasy, variations and TUE .......... finale on the Bohemian folk song To gsau kone, Op 46 TUE .......... Eduard Brunner (clarinet) Altenberg Trio Vienna TUE .......... 1.46am TUE .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano trio in G, Op 1, TUE .......... No 2 Altenberg Trio Vienna TUE .......... 2.19am TUE .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano trio in C, H XV 21 TUE .......... (excerpt) Altenberg Trio Vienna TUE .......... 2.24am TUE .......... Mantyjarvi, Jaakko (b.1963): Four Shakespeare Songs for TUE .......... chorus Polyphony (choir) Stephen Layton (conductor) TUE .......... 2.37am TUE .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Concerto in G for piano and TUE .......... orchestra Francois-Frederic Guy (piano) TUE .......... Philharmonia Orchestra Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor) TUE .......... 3.00am TUE .......... Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Magnificat in D, TUE .......... Wq 215 Linda Ovrebo (soprano) Anna Einarsson (alto) TUE .......... Anders J Dahlin (tenor) Johannes Mannov (bass) TUE .......... Norwegian Radio Orchestra Oslo Chamber Choir TUE .......... Alessandro de Marchi (conductor) TUE .......... 3.36am TUE .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Kirchen-Sonate in B TUE .......... flat for 2 violins, double bass and organ, K212 TUE .......... Royal Academy of Music Beckett Ensemble TUE .......... Patrick Russill (conductor) TUE .......... 3.42am TUE .......... Rinck, Johann Christian Heinrich (1770-1846): Nine TUE .......... Variations and finale on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, Op 90 TUE .......... Willem Poot (organ) TUE .......... 4.00am TUE .......... Pierne, Gabriel (1863-1937): Konzertstuck for harp and TUE .......... orchestra, Op 39 Suzanna Klintcharova (harp) TUE .......... Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra Dimitar Manolov (conductor) TUE .......... 4.16am TUE .......... Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Folketone (5 pieces for piano, TUE .......... Op 3, No 1) Anders Kilstrom (piano) TUE .......... 4.19am TUE .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Luc Brewaeys: Preludes TUE .......... Book 2 Royal Flemish Philharmonic TUE .......... Daniele Callegari (conductor) TUE .......... 5.00am TUE .......... Salmenhaara, Erkki (1941-2002): Adagietto for orchestra TUE .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Ralf Sjoblom (conductor) TUE .......... 5.06am TUE .......... Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 4 Caprices, Op TUE .......... 18, No 1 Nina Gade (piano) TUE .......... 5.18am TUE .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Four songs (Im Grunen, Op TUE .......... 59) BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) TUE .......... 5.27am TUE .......... Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Le chasseur maudit - symphonic TUE .......... poem, M44 Orchestre National de France TUE .......... Neeme Jarvi (conductor) TUE .......... 5.44am TUE .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Pyrmonter Kurwoche No TUE .......... 5 - de Scherzi melodichi per divertimento dicoloro, TWV TUE .......... XLII e4 Albrecht Rau (violin) Heinrich Rau (viola) TUE .......... Clemens Malich (cello) Wolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord) TUE .......... 5.52am TUE .......... Papa, Clemens non (1510/15-1544/45): Frais et gaillard TUE .......... Flautando Koln (recorders) TUE .......... 5.55am TUE .......... Hassler, Hans Leo (1554-1612): Canzon duodecimi toni zu TUE .......... acht Stimmen Roland Gotz (spinet/organ) TUE .......... Flautando Koln (recorders) Geigenbande (musicians) TUE .......... 6.00am TUE .......... Arcadelt, Jacques (c.1505-1568): Il bianco e dolce cigno TUE .......... Gastoldi, Giovanni (c.1550-c.1622): Bellissima mirtilla TUE .......... Verdelot, Philippe (c.1485-c.1532): Italia Mia; Dormend TUE .......... un'giorno Banchieri Singers Denes Szabo (conductor) TUE .......... 6.13am TUE .......... Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (Genevan TUE .......... Psalter) Leo van Doeselaar (organ) TUE .......... 6.20am TUE .......... Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Psalm 114 (Genevan Psalter) TUE .......... Istvan Ella (organ) Chamber Choir of Pecs TUE .......... Aurel Tillai (conductor) TUE .......... 6.24am TUE .......... Neefe, Christian G (1748-1798): Keyboard Concerto in G TUE .......... Christine Schornsheim (fortepiano) TUE .......... Michael Niesemann (oboe) Neue Dusseldorfer Hofsmusik TUE .......... 6.46am TUE .......... Hubay, Jeno (1858-1937): Spinning Room, Op 44, No 3 TUE .......... Ferenc Szecsodi (violin) Istvan Kassai (piano) TUE .......... 6.51am TUE .......... Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Idila, Op 25b TUE .......... Croatian Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Mladen Tarbuk (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrtc) TUE .......... From 7.00am TUE .......... TUE .......... Rossini: Overture (l'italiana in algeri) TUE .......... Orpheus Chamber Orchestra TUE .......... TUE .......... Marenzio: Solo e pensoso Deller Consort TUE .......... TUE .......... Mendelssohn: String Symphony No 10 in B minor TUE .......... Concerto Koln TUE .......... TUE .......... From 8.30am TUE .......... TUE .......... Stanford: Scherzo (Symphony No 1 in B flat) TUE .......... Bounemouth Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... David Lloyd-Jones (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... JC Bach: Sinfonia in B flat, Op 18, No 2 TUE .......... Netherlands Chamber Orchestra David Zinman (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Britten: Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes) TUE .......... Philharmonia Orchestra Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrtf) TUE .......... 10.00am TUE .......... Tchaikovsky: The Tempest, Op 18 TUE .......... Russian National Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev (conductor) TUE .......... DG 439 891-2 TUE .......... 10.23am TUE .......... Quilter: O Mistress mine, Op 6 No 2 Peter Pears (tenor) TUE .......... Benjamin Britten (piano) BBC Legends BBCB8015-2 TUE .......... 10.24am TUE .......... Quilter: Come away death, Op 6 No 1 TUE .......... Anthony Rolfe-Johnson (tenor) Malcolm Martineau (piano) TUE .......... HYPERION CDA66480 TUE .......... 10.27am TUE .......... Quilter: Blow, blou thou winter wind, Op 6 No 3 TUE .......... John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Malcolm Martineau (piano) TUE .......... HYPERION CDA66878 TUE .......... 10.30am TUE .......... Britten: Piano Concerto in D, Op 13 TUE .......... Steven Osborne (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Ilan Volkov (conductor) HYPERION CDA67625 TUE .......... 11.04am TUE .......... Byrd: Fantasia a 5 Ensemble Orlando Gibbons TUE .......... VIRGIN VERITAS VC 545264 2 TUE .......... 11.11am TUE .......... Strauss: Sinfonia domestica, Op 53 Staatskapelle Dresden TUE .......... Rudolf Kempe (conductor) EMI CMS7643462. TUE .......... TUE .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvp) TUE .......... Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 2 TUE .......... Donald Macleod considers Haydn's relationship with his TUE .......... long-time employers, the aristocratic Esterhazy family, TUE .......... and discovers the composer's loyalty to his boss and the TUE .......... musicians on his staff. TUE .......... TUE .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. TUE .......... TUE .......... Qual dubbio ormai Sunhae Im (soprano) TUE .......... VokalEnsemble Koln Cappella Coloniensis TUE .......... Andreas Spering (director) TUE .......... Harmonia Mundi HMC901765 T9-12 TUE .......... TUE .......... Violin Concerto in C, H VIIa 1 Rainer Kussmaul (violin) TUE .......... Amsterdam Bach Soloists Olympia OCD428 T4-6 TUE .......... TUE .......... Baryton Trio No 64 in D Esterhazy Baryton Trio TUE .......... EMI CDM7698362 T1-3 TUE .......... TUE .......... Missa Cellensis (Kyrie) Orpheus Choir Munich TUE .......... New Court Orchestra Munich Gerd Guglhor (conductor) TUE .......... CALIG CAL50996 T1-3. TUE .......... TUE .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrth) TUE .......... Mahler Plus Series, Episode 1 TUE .......... Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at TUE .......... LSO St Luke's, London. TUE .......... TUE .......... Florian Boesch (baritone) Justus Zeyen (piano) TUE .......... TUE .......... Brahms: Vier ernste Gesange, Op 121 TUE .......... Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen TUE .......... Strauss: Breit uber mein Haupt, Op 19, No 2; All meine TUE .......... Gedanken, Op 21, No 1; Die Nacht, Op 10, No 3; Ruhe meine TUE .......... Seele, Op 27, No 1; Allerseelen, Op 10, No 8. TUE .......... TUE .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrtk) TUE .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 2 TUE .......... TUE .......... their most famous former conductors - Mariss Jansons and TUE .......... Richard Hickox. TUE .......... TUE .......... Welsh pianist Llyr Williams, who curates the first chamber TUE .......... music series at BBC Hoddinott Hall, plays a Mozart TUE .......... concerto under the baton of the orchestra's new associate TUE .......... guest conductor Francois-Xavier Roth; Bryden Thomson TUE .......... conducts music by Welsh symphonist Daniel Jones. TUE .......... TUE .......... Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune TUE .......... BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Holst: The Hymn of Jesus Bach Choir TUE .......... St Paul's Cathedral Choir BBC National Chorus of Wales TUE .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE .......... Richard Hickox (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... 2.30pm TUE .......... Daniel Jones: Symphony No 4 BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra TUE .......... Bryden Thomson (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... 3.10pm TUE .......... Mozart: Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 TUE .......... Llyr Williams (piano) BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE .......... Francois-Xavier Roth (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Ravel: Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2 TUE .......... BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... 3.50pm TUE .......... Michael Berkeley: Concerto for orchestra TUE .......... Bliss: A Colour Symphony BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE .......... Richard Hickox (conductor). TUE .......... TUE .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gnrtm) TUE .......... TUE .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gnrtp) TUE .......... Petroc Trelwany presents a performance given at Glasgow's TUE .......... City Halls, the first of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's TUE .......... Mendelssohn bicentenary celebrations which puts the TUE .......... composer in the company of others who inspired him and TUE .......... those he himself influenced. TUE .......... TUE .......... Two youthful works bookend this concert: Mendelssohn's TUE .......... Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of the most TUE .......... celebrated pieces by a teenager; Saint-Saens' Symphony in TUE .......... A was a 15-year-old's ambitious attempt at a serious TUE .......... Teutonic-style symphony. In between, soprano Kate Royal TUE .......... sings Berlioz's song-cycle. TUE .......... TUE .......... Kate Royal (soprano) Scottish Chamber Orchestra TUE .......... Olari Elts (conductor) TUE .......... TUE .......... Mendelssohn: Overture (A Midsummer Night's Dream) TUE .......... Berlioz: Les nuits d'ete TUE .......... Ravel: Pavane pour une infante defunte TUE .......... Saint-Saens: Symphony in A TUE .......... TUE .......... Followed by British Chamber music performed at New York's TUE .......... Alice Tully Hall: TUE .......... TUE .......... Stephen Taylor (oboe) Orion String Quartet TUE .......... TUE .......... Bliss: Quintet. TUE .......... TUE .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gnrtr) TUE .......... Philip Dodd examines the life and work of German TUE .......... sociologist Max Weber, as revealed in a new biography by TUE .......... Joachim Radkua. The iconic early 20th-century sociologist TUE .......... is famous for identifying the now-universally accepted TUE .......... link between Protestantism and the rise of capitalism, and TUE .......... for promoting the notion of 'charisma' as an important TUE .......... political factor. As the book's English translation is TUE .......... published, Radkau talks to Philip about why Weber's life TUE .......... urgently required a new biographical treatment. His book TUE .......... brings out Weber's suffering, his fears and his desires, TUE .......... his methods of work as well as his religious experiences, TUE .......... all of which had a profound impact on his writings. TUE .......... TUE .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvp) TUE .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gnry1) TUE .......... The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 2 TUE .......... Liz Lochhead discusses her education in a Motherwell state TUE .......... school, which was infused with Burns - with reading, TUE .......... memorising and performing in competitions, which were the TUE .......... lifeblood of Burns appreciation. TUE .......... TUE .......... 23:15 Late Junction (b00gnrxz) TUE .......... Verity Sharp's selection includes music for brass by TUE .......... Girolamo Frescobaldi, a new release by Max de Wardener and TUE .......... singer Mara Carlyle, an early tape piece by Pauline TUE .......... Oliveros plus a live recording of folk singer Martyn TUE .......... Wyndham-Read, recorded at the 2008 tribute to AL Lloyd at TUE .......... Cecil Sharp House in London. TUE .......... WED .......... WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY 2009 WED .......... WED .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrt9) WED .......... 1.00am WED .......... Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay (1844-1908): Russian Easter WED .......... festival overture, Op 36 WED .......... Transylvania Philharmonic Orchestra Cluj-Napoca WED .......... Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor) WED .......... 1.17am WED .......... Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich (1903-1978): Concerto in D minor WED .......... for violin and orchestra Florin Croitoru (violin) WED .......... Transylvania Philharmonic Orchestra Cluj-Napoca WED .......... Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor) WED .......... 1.54am WED .......... Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): 24 Caprices for violin WED .......... solo, Op 1 (No 24 in A minor: Theme and variations) WED .......... Florin Croitoru (violin) WED .......... 2.00am WED .......... Caldara, Antonio (1670-1736): Stabat mater WED .......... Capella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (director) WED .......... 2.06am WED .......... Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736): Salve Regina in WED .......... F minor Sara Mingardo (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR WED .......... Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor) WED .......... 2.21am WED .......... Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Stabat Mater for soloists, WED .......... chorus and orchestra (incomplete) WED .......... Bianca Manoleanu (soprano) WED .......... Liliana Mattei (mezzo-soprano) Florin Pop (tenor) WED .......... Zoltan Nagy (bass) WED .......... Transylvania Philharmonic Chorus Cluj-Napoca WED .......... Cornel Groza (director) WED .......... Transylvania Philharmanic Orchestra Cluj-Napoca WED .......... Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor) WED .......... 3.00am WED .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 4 in D minor, Op WED .......... 120 Norwegian Radio Orchestra WED .......... Oleg Caetani (conductor) WED .......... 3.32am WED .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in F for WED .......... oboe and strings, K370 Peter Bree (oboe) WED .......... Amsterdam String Trio WED .......... 3.45am WED .......... Obrecht, Jacob (c.1457-1505): Fuga; J'ay pris amours WED .......... Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (recorders) WED .......... 3.54am WED .......... Josquin des Prez (c.1450/55-1521): Tu solus qui facis WED .......... mirabilia Netherlands Chamber Choir WED .......... Paul van Nevel (conductor) WED .......... 4.00am WED .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Missa Brevis for WED .......... countertenor, two violins and continuo WED .......... David Cordier (countertenor) Das Kleine Konzert WED .......... Hermann Max (conductor) WED .......... 4.15am WED .......... Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Pavane for orchestra, Op 50 WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Grant Llewellyn (conductor) WED .......... 4.23am WED .......... Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 6 in D for piano, WED .......... Op 63 Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) WED .......... 4.32am WED .......... Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Concerto No 4 in G minor WED .......... for piano and orchestra, Op 40 WED .......... Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) WED .......... San Francisco Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) WED .......... 5.00am WED .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Die Schone WED .......... Melusine, Op 32) The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra WED .......... Takuo Yuasa (conductor) WED .......... 5.12am WED .......... Mendelssohn, Fanny (1805-1847): Allegro moderato for WED .......... piano, Op 8, No 1 Sylviane Deferne (piano) WED .......... 5.18am WED .......... Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Prove sono di WED .......... grandezza (Alessandro - Act 3, Sc 6) WED .......... Alessandro ...... Rene Jacobs (countertenor) WED .......... La Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (director) WED .......... 5.22am WED .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in A for flute WED .......... and keyboard, BWV 1032 Bart Kuijken (flute) WED .......... Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) WED .......... 5.37am WED .......... Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in B WED .......... flat, Wq 182, No 2 Camerata Bern WED .......... 5.48am WED .......... Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): Sinfonia in WED .......... D minor for strings and continuo Das Kleine Konzert WED .......... 5.57am WED .......... Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806): Ave Regina for double WED .......... choir, MH 140 Ex Tempore Florian Heyerick (director) WED .......... 6.09am WED .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in G minor, Op WED .......... 20, No 3 Quatuor Mosaiques WED .......... 6.28am WED .......... Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906) arr. Vladimir WED .......... Kriukov: Romance No 3: Do not kindle the fires (6 WED .......... Romances, Op 38) The Hertz Trio WED .......... 6.30am WED .......... Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Nina, after Tre Giorni son WED .......... che Nina by Giovanni Pergolesi The Hertz Trio WED .......... 6.34am WED .......... Buckinx, Boudewijn (b.1945): Piece frite a droite et a WED .......... gauche (Homage to Erik Satie) Pianoduo Kolacny WED .......... 6.43am WED .......... Purcell, Daniel (c.1664-1717): Sonata in D for trumpet, WED .......... strings and continuo Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet) WED .......... Kamerorchester Alipi Naydenov (conductor) WED .......... 6.47am WED .......... Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): The Married beau, or The WED .......... Curious impertinent, Z603 - incidental music WED .......... CBC Vancouver Orchestra Monica Huggett (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrtw) WED .......... From 7.00am WED .......... WED .......... Buxtehude: Ciaccona in C minor for organ, BuxWV 159 WED .......... Rene Saorgin (organ of St Laurenskerk of Alkmaar) WED .......... WED .......... Handel: Concerto No 2 in B flat for oboe and orchestra, WED .......... HWV 302a Leon Goossens (oboe) Yehudi Menuhin (violin) WED .......... Bath Festival Orchestra Yehudi Menuhin (director) WED .......... WED .......... Glazunov: Theme and Variations; Suite in C for string WED .......... quartet, Op 35 The Shostakovich Quartet WED .......... WED .......... From 8.30am WED .......... WED .......... Walton: Overture (Scapino) London Symphony Orchestra WED .......... Andre Previn (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Prokofiev: Symphony No 1 in D, Op 25 (Classical) WED .......... New York Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Jeronimo Gimenez: Cancion de la tempranica WED .......... Victoria de los Angeles (soprano) WED .......... Profesores de la Orquesta Nacional de Espana WED .......... Coro de Camara del Real WED .......... Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrty) WED .......... Featuring part of Radio 3's Haydn Symphony Cycle. WED .......... 10.00am WED .......... Sibelius: Night-ride and Sunrise, Op 55 WED .......... Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Horst Stein (conductor) WED .......... DECCA 417 697-2 WED .......... 10.15am WED .......... Beethoven: Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 81a (Les adieux) WED .......... Daniel Barenboim (piano) DG 445 593-2 WED .......... 10.34am WED .......... Haydn: Symphony No 6 in D (Le matin) WED .......... Academy of St Martin in the Fields WED .......... Neville Marriner (conductor) PHILIPS 426 002-2 WED .......... 10.54am WED .......... Judith Weir: The Bagpiper's String Trio Domus WED .......... COLLINS CLASSICS 14532 WED .......... 11.02am WED .......... Maxwell Davies: An Orkney Wedding with Sunrise WED .......... George MacIlwham (bagpipes) Scottish Chamber Orchestra WED .......... Peter Maxwell Davies (conductor) WED .......... UNICORN-KANCHANA DKPCD9070 WED .......... 11.15am WED .......... Beethoven: Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke) WED .......... Florestan Trio HYPERION CDA67369. WED .......... WED .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvr) WED .......... Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 3 WED .......... Donald Macleod looks at Haydn's life and work as opera WED .......... impresario at the Esterhazy summer residence - a glorious WED .......... palace set in a Hungarian swamp - and tells the story of a WED .......... tactful musical message to Haydn's employer - the Farewell WED .......... Symphony. WED .......... WED .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. WED .......... WED .......... Lo Speziale (excerpt) Veronika Kincses (soprano) WED .......... Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra Budapest WED .......... Gyorgy Lehel (conductor) Hungaroton HCD119262 T23 WED .......... WED .......... Armida (excerpt) Jessye Norman (soprano) WED .......... Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Antal Dorati (conductor) WED .......... Philips 4266412 T1 WED .......... WED .......... L'infedelta delusa (excerpt) WED .......... Vespina ...... Nancy Argenta Nanni ...... Stephen Varcoe WED .......... La Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor) WED .......... Harmonia Mundi 05472 77316 CD1 T9-11 WED .......... WED .......... Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor (Farewell) Hanover Band WED .......... Roy Goodman (harpsichord/conductor) WED .......... Hyperion CDA66522 T1-5. WED .......... WED .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrv0) WED .......... Mahler Plus Series, Episode 2 WED .......... Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at WED .......... LSO St Luke's, London. WED .......... WED .......... Christianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano) Julius Drake (piano) WED .......... WED .......... Brahms: Bei Dir sind meine Gedanken (Halm), Op 95, No 2; WED .......... In stiller Nacht nr 42 aus 'Deutsche Volkslieder'; O komme WED .......... holde Sommernacht (Grohe), Op 58, No 4; Da unten im Tale WED .......... nr 6 aus 'Deutsche Volkslieder'; Nicht mehr zu Dir zu WED .......... gehen (Daumer), Op 32, No 2; Der Tod das ist die kuhle WED .......... Nacht Uber die Heide (Storm), Op 86, No 4; Auf dem WED .......... Kirchhofe (Liliencron), Op 105 WED .......... Mahler: Lieder - Rheinlegendchen; Wo die schoenen WED .......... Trompeten blasen; Zu Strassburg auf der Schanz; Das WED .......... Irdische Leben; Nicht Wiedersehen!; Scheiden und Meiden; WED .......... Urlicht (Des Knaben Wunderhorn). WED .......... WED .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrv2) WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 3 WED .......... WED .......... The BBC National Orchestra of Wales takes to the dance WED .......... floor, in everything from Lully to Stravinsky. Michael WED .......... Tippett conducts one of his own most famous works, Grant WED .......... Llewellyn conducts music by the featured Welsh composer, WED .......... William Mathias and the orchestra's principal guest WED .......... conductor Jac van Steen marks his appointment with a WED .......... blockbuster from Stravinsky. WED .......... WED .......... Tippett: Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage) WED .......... BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Michael Tippett (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... 2.25pm WED .......... Lully: Dance Suite (Alceste) WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Francois-Xavier Roth (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... 2.45pm WED .......... William Mathias: Anniversary Dances WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Grant Llewellyn (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Chopin Mazurkas, Op 30 (selection) Llyr Williams (piano) WED .......... WED .......... 3.15pm WED .......... Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring WED .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED .......... Jac van Steen (conductor). WED .......... WED .......... 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00gr067) WED .......... From Bath Abbey. WED .......... WED .......... Introit: Give us the wings of faith (Bullock) WED .......... Responses: Shephard WED .......... Psalm: 119 vv41-72 (Bairstow, Turle, Buck, Day) WED .......... First Lesson: Isaiah 56 vv1-8 WED .......... Office Hymn: Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Deus WED .......... Tuorum Militum) Canticles: Stanford in A WED .......... Second Lesson: Colossians 1 v24 - 2 v7 WED .......... Anthem: Siehe, wir preisen selig (Mendelssohn) WED .......... Final Hymn: Who are these like stars appearing (All Saints) WED .......... Organ Voluntary: Con moto maestoso (Sonata No 3 in A, WED .......... Mendelssohn) WED .......... WED .......... Sub-Organist: Marcus Sealy WED .......... Director of Music: Peter King. WED .......... WED .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gnrv4) WED .......... WED .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gnrv6) WED .......... Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at London's WED .......... Barbican Centre with a starry cast supported by Mark WED .......... Minkowski and his period instrument ensemble performing WED .......... three works dedicated to music's patron saint St Cecilia. WED .......... WED .......... Lucy Crowe (soprano) Nathalie Stutzmann (mezzo-soprano) WED .......... Anders J Dahlin, Richard Croft (tenor) WED .......... Konstantin Wolff, Sydney Fiero (bass-baritone) WED .......... The Choir of Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble WED .......... Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble WED .......... Marc Minkowski (conductor) WED .......... WED .......... Handel: Ode for St Cecilia's Day WED .......... Purcell: Ode for St Cecilia's Day WED .......... Haydn: St Cecilia Mass. WED .......... WED .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gnrv8) WED .......... Iasbel Hilton talks to Daniel Tammet, author of Embracing WED .......... The Wide Sky, the second in a volume of memoirs about WED .......... growing up and living with Asperger's Syndrome. He traces WED .......... his life story from difficult childhood through WED .......... adolescence to adult independence and subsequent career WED .......... success. Tammet is an autistic savant - one of eight WED .......... children born to working-class parents - who is capable of WED .......... incredible feats of mental arithmetic and memorisation. In WED .......... the space of one week he learned Icelandic, and he can WED .......... recite the number pi up to the 22,514th digit, breaking WED .......... the European record. Tammet's condition is complicated by WED .......... the fact that he also experiences synaesthesia, which WED .......... enables him to feel numb WED .......... WED .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvr) WED .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED .......... WED .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gnry5) WED .......... The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 3 WED .......... Robert Crawford, a biographer of Burns as well as a poet WED .......... himself, finds himself using the bard as a touchstone for WED .......... the humanity of his own poetry. WED .......... WED .......... 23:15 Late Junction (b00gnry3) WED .......... Verity Sharp's varied musical selection includes pipes and WED .......... concertina from Alistair Anderson, music for string WED .......... quartet by Ravel and excerpts from Hal Willner's WED .......... compilation Weird Nightmare, the producer's tribute to WED .......... bassist Charles Mingus. WED .......... THU .......... THURSDAY 22 JANUARY 2009 THU .......... THU .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrtt) THU .......... 1.01am THU .......... Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Leonora Overture No 3, THU .......... Op 72b Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Anton Nanut (conductor) THU .......... 1.15am THU .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 24 in C THU .......... minor for piano and orchestra, K491 THU .......... Dubravka Tomsic (piano) THU .......... Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Anton Nanut (conductor) THU .......... 1.46am THU .......... Reinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Ballade for flute and orchestra THU .......... Matej Zupan (flute) THU .......... Slovenian National Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... David de Villiers (conductor) THU .......... 1.54am THU .......... Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Tod und Verklarung (Death THU .......... and Transfiguration), Op 24 THU .......... Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Samo Hubad (conductor) THU .......... 2.18am THU .......... Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Scherzo No 4 in E THU .......... Dubravka Tomsic (piano) THU .......... 2.30am THU .......... Popper, David (1843-1913): Hungarian Fantasy, Op 68 THU .......... Shauna Rolston (cello) Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Mario Bernardi (conductor) THU .......... 2.39am THU .......... Archduke Rudolf of Austria (1788-1831): Trio for clarinet, THU .......... cello and piano Amici Chamber Ensemble: THU .......... Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) David Hetherington (cello) THU .......... Patricia Parr (piano) THU .......... 3.00am THU .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Kirchen-sonata No 15 THU .......... in C for two violins, bass and solo organ, K328 THU .......... Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra THU .......... Kent Nagano (conductor) THU .......... 3.06am THU .......... Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Drei Fantasiestucke, Op 73 THU .......... Algirdas Budrys (clarinet) Sergejus Okrusko (piano) THU .......... 3.17am THU .......... Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Quartet No 2, Op 13 THU .......... Johnston Quartet THU .......... 3.49am THU .......... Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 59 in A (Fire) THU .......... Budapest Strings Botvay Karoly (conductor) THU .......... 4.08am THU .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 in C THU .......... sharp minor, S244 (au Comte Ladislas Teleky) THU .......... Jeno Jando (piano) THU .......... 4.20am THU .......... Kajanus, Robert (1856-1933): Finnish Rhapsody No 1 THU .......... Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Leif Segerstam (conductor) THU .......... 4.30am THU .......... Rossi, Salomone (c.1570-c.1630): Sinfonia grave a 5 for THU .......... violins, viol, double harp and lute; Cor mio, deh non THU .......... languire for soprano, alto, two tenors, baritone and lute THU .......... Daedalus Roberto Festa (conductor) THU .......... 4.39am THU .......... Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Waltz in B minor, Op 39, No THU .......... 11; Waltz in E arranged for chamber orchestra, Op 39, No 12 THU .......... Camerata Bern Thomas Furi (conductor/concertmaster) THU .......... 4.43am THU .......... Strauss, Josef (1827-1880): Dorfschwalben aus Osterreich - THU .......... waltz, Op 164 Arthur Schnabel (piano) THU .......... 4.51am THU .......... Haczewski, Antoni (18th/19th century): Symphony in G THU .......... Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Andrzej Straszynski (conductor) THU .......... 5.00am THU .......... Hasse, Johann Adolfe (1699-1783): Overture (Arminio) THU .......... Ekkehard Hering, Wolfgang Kube (oboes) THU .......... Andrew Joy, Rainier Jurkiewicz (horns) THU .......... Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin Stephan Mai (director) THU .......... 5.07am THU .......... Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Solitudini amate; THU .......... Aure, Fonti, ombre gradite (Alessandro) THU .......... Roxana ...... Sophie Boulin (soprano) La Petite Bande THU .......... Sigswald Kuijken (director) THU .......... 5.14am THU .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) orch. Schoenberg: THU .......... Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV 552 (St Anne) THU .......... Sydney Symphony Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor) THU .......... 5.31am THU .......... Holborne, Anthony (1560-1602): Muy Linda; Pavan; Galliard THU .......... The Canadian Brass THU .......... 5.36am THU .......... Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Concerto in E minor for cello THU .......... and orchestra, Op 85 Pieter Wispelwey (cello) THU .......... National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Gabriel Chmura (conductor) THU .......... 6.04am THU .......... Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Ave Maria Tallinn Boys Choir THU .......... Lydia Rahula (conductor) THU .......... 6.08am THU .......... Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Variations on a Hungarian Folk THU .......... Song, Op 29 THU .......... 6.18am THU .......... Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) transcr. Dohnanyi: Fantasia and THU .......... Fugue on BACH Erno Dohnanyi (piano) THU .......... 6.29am THU .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 36c, BWV THU .......... 36c (Schwingt freudig euch empor) Mona Julsrud (soprano) THU .......... Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano) Jerker Dahlin (tenor) THU .......... Frank Havroy (bass) Oslo Cathedral Choir THU .......... Christian Schneider, Erik Niord Larsen (oboe d'amore) THU .......... Kjell Arne Jorgensen, Miranda Playfair (violin) THU .......... Dan Styffe (bass) Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord). THU .......... THU .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gnrvd) THU .......... From 7.00am THU .......... THU .......... Berlioz: Overture (Le corsaire, Op 21) THU .......... SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden Baden and Freiburg THU .......... Sylvian Cambreling (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Mozart, arr. Wendt: La nozze di Figaro (excerpts) THU .......... Mozart Ensemble of the Vienna Volksoper THU .......... THU .......... Bach: Prelude and Fugue No 11 in F, BWV 880 (The THU .......... Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2) Vladimir Feltsman (piano) THU .......... THU .......... From 8.30am THU .......... THU .......... Schumann: Sonata No 1 in A minor, Op 105 THU .......... Carolin Widmann (violin) Denes Varjon (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Mozart: Un'aura amorosa (Cosi fan tutte) THU .......... Alfredo Kraus (tenor) Philharmonia Orchestra THU .......... Karl Bohm (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Delibes: Sylvia Philharmonia Orchestra THU .......... Robert Irving (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gnrvg) THU .......... 10.00am THU .......... Dvorak: The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op 109 THU .......... Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra THU .......... Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) THU .......... 10.28am THU .......... Anon: Bele Yolanz (Manuscrit de St Germain) THU .......... Esther Lamandier (voice) THU .......... 10.34am THU .......... Schubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118 THU .......... Marie McLaughlin (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano) THU .......... 10.38am THU .......... Wagner: Spinning Chorus (Der fliegende Hollander, Act 2) THU .......... Senta ...... Astrid Varnay (soprano) THU .......... Mary ...... Elisabeth Schartel (contralto) THU .......... Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra THU .......... Joseph Keilberth (conductor) THU .......... 10.47am THU .......... Sibelius: Pohjola's Daughter, Op 49 THU .......... City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra THU .......... Sakari Oramo (conductor) THU .......... 11.00am THU .......... Kerl: Battaglia Jean-Patrice Brosse (harpischord) THU .......... 11.08am THU .......... Leighton: Symphony No 2, Op 69 (Sinfonia mistica) THU .......... Sarah Fox (soprano) BBC National Chorus of Wales THU .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales THU .......... Richard Hickox (conductor). THU .......... THU .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvt) THU .......... Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 4 THU .......... Donald Macleod tells the story of Haydn's trip to England, THU .......... where he won the hearts of everyone from concert-going THU .......... public to royalty - not to mention one or two ladies of a THU .......... certain age. THU .......... THU .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. THU .......... THU .......... Sailor's Song Elly Ameling (soprano) THU .......... Jorg Demus (piano) Philips 4202172 T9 THU .......... THU .......... Symphony No 94 (Surprise) Orchestra of the 18th Century THU .......... Frans Bruggen (conductor) Philips 4685462 CD2 T1-4 THU .......... THU .......... String Quartet, Op 71, No 2 The Lindsays THU .......... ASV GLD4012 T5-8 THU .......... THU .......... O Tuneful Voice Arleen Auger (soprano) THU .......... Walter Olbertz (piano) Berlin Classics 0032172BC T13. THU .......... THU .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gnrvj) THU .......... Mahler Plus Series, Episode 3 THU .......... Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at THU .......... LSO St Luke's, London. THU .......... THU .......... Sara Mingardo (contralto) Malcolm Martineau (piano) THU .......... THU .......... Mahler: Kindertotenlieder Wagner: Wesendonck- Lieder. THU .......... THU .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gnrvl) THU .......... Handel Operas 2009, Episode 3 THU .......... THU .......... As part of a complete cycle of Handel's operas, a THU .......... performance of what is widely considered to be his first THU .......... masterpiece: Agrippina, written at the age of just 24, and THU .......... a work that creates a cynical picture of political THU .......... wheeling and dealing in ancient Rome. THU .......... THU .......... Agrippina (Acts 1 and 2) THU .......... THU .......... Agrippina ...... Della Jones (soprano) THU .......... Claudius, her second husband and Emperor of Rome ...... THU .......... Alastair Miles (bass) THU .......... Nero, her son ...... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor) THU .......... Poppea, everybody's mistress ...... Donna Brown (soprano) THU .......... Otho, army commander ...... Michael Chance (countertenor) THU .......... Pallas, Agrippina's sidekick ...... George Mosley (bass) THU .......... Narcissus, Agrippina's other sidekick ...... Jonathan THU .......... Peter Kenny (countertenor) THU .......... Lesbus, Claudius' servant ...... Julian Clarkson (bass) THU .......... Juno, the goddess ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (alto) THU .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) THU .......... English Baroque Soloists. THU .......... THU .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gnrvn) THU .......... THU .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gnrvq) THU .......... Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at Manchester's THU .......... Bridgewater Hall, featuring a work in the BBC THU .......... Philharmonic's Neglected Genius series by 20th-century THU .......... Italian composer Luigi Dallapiccola. His rarely heard THU .......... Partita, scored for a massive orchestra, draws on the THU .......... forms and traditions of Italian Baroque and Renaissance THU .......... music. THU .......... THU .......... This is juxtaposed with works of more modest scoring: THU .......... orchestral music from Mozart's first major opera Idomeneo THU .......... and his last symphony - the Jupiter. THU .......... THU .......... Gillian Keith (soprano) BBC Philharmonic THU .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) THU .......... THU .......... Mozart: Overture; Dance Music (Idomeneo) THU .......... Dallapiccola: Partita Mozart: Symphony No 41 (Jupiter) THU .......... THU .......... Followed by British Chamber music performed at New York's THU .......... Alice Tully Hall: THU .......... THU .......... Vermeer String Quartet THU .......... THU .......... Britten: String Quartet No 3, Op 94. THU .......... THU .......... 21:15 Night Waves (b00gntfg) THU .......... Anne McElvoy reviews Valkyrie, which stars Tom Cruise as THU .......... Colonel Count Claus von Stauffenberg, the real-life THU .......... aristocrat who organised a plot to assassinate Hitler - THU .......... and almost succeeded. The film has caused controversy in THU .......... Germany, where Cruise's belief in Scientology was THU .......... initially considered inappropriate for his portrayal of THU .......... von Stauffenberg, widely considered to be one of Germany's THU .......... few national heroes of the 20th century. THU .......... THU .......... There is also a discussion with outspoken French author THU .......... Virginie Despentes, author of Baise-Moi, a story of a THU .......... sex-and-murder spree which was later turned into a THU .......... graphically violent film. Despentes has now written King THU .......... Kong Theory - desribed as a manifesto for the modern woman THU .......... - in which she explains how her ideas have been shaped by THU .......... her experiences of rape, prostitution and working in the THU .......... porn industry. THU .......... THU .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvt) THU .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU .......... THU .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gnry9) THU .......... The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 4 THU .......... Kathleen Jamie is intrigued by Burns' ability to transform THU .......... himself into whatever his audience required of him - even, THU .......... in order to twist the tail of a lord, a river. She visits THU .......... the Falls of Bruar to observe the trick. THU .......... THU .......... 23:15 Late Junction (b00gnry7) THU .......... Verity Sharp's varied musical selection includes Frankie THU .......... Armstrong singing the epic tale of Tam Lin, an early THU .......... text-sound composition by American composer Charles THU .......... Amirkhanian and choral music by William Mundy. THU .......... FRI .......... FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 2009 FRI .......... FRI .......... 01:00 Through the Night (b00gnrvb) FRI .......... 1.00am FRI .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da Camera in F, RV FRI .......... 99 Camerata Koln FRI .......... 1.08am FRI .......... Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Antiche Arie e Danze - FRI .......... Suite No 3 (1932) FRI .......... Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra FRI .......... Igor Kuljeric (conductor) FRI .......... 1.28am FRI .......... Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Six Epigraphes antiques FRI .......... Wyneke Jordans, Leo Van Doeselaar (pianos) FRI .......... 1.44am FRI .......... Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2 FRI .......... Romanian National Chamber Choir Madrigal FRI .......... Romanian Philharmonic Choir FRI .......... Romanian National Radio Orchestra FRI .......... Iosif Conta (conductor) FRI .......... 2.01am FRI .......... Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Figure humaine - cantata for FRI .......... double chorus Danish National Radio Choir FRI .......... Stefan Parkman (conductor) FRI .......... 2.19am FRI .......... Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Nocturne, Op 43, No 2 FRI .......... Roger Woodward (piano) FRI .......... 2.24am FRI .......... Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Le sacre du printemps FRI .......... Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra FRI .......... Valery Gergiev (conductor) FRI .......... 3.00am FRI .......... Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Trio Sonata (adapted FRI .......... from Trio Sonata No 3 in D minor, BWV 527) FRI .......... Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists FRI .......... 3.14am FRI .......... Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite for harpsichord FRI .......... solo in C (Essercizii Musici) Camerata Koln FRI .......... Sabine Bauer (harpsichord) FRI .......... 3.33am FRI .......... Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto in F for two FRI .......... horns, HWV 333 Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment FRI .......... Freiburg Baroque Orchestra FRI .......... Rachel Podger (violin/director) FRI .......... Gottfried von der Goltz (violin/director) FRI .......... 3.50am FRI .......... Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata in C for oboe, violin FRI .......... and continuo, RV 779 Camerata Koln FRI .......... 4.04am FRI .......... Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Suite (Les Indes FRI .......... galantes) Neue Dusseldorfer Hofmusik FRI .......... Mary Utiger (director) FRI .......... 4.37am FRI .......... Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in G, K105 FRI .......... Virginia Black (harpsichord) FRI .......... 4.42am FRI .......... Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Concerto in D minor for FRI .......... violin and strings, D45 Federico Agostini (violin) FRI .......... Slovenski Solisti Marko Munih (conductor) FRI .......... 5.00am FRI .......... Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): La gitana for violin and piano FRI .......... Patrik Ringborg (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano) FRI .......... 5.04am FRI .......... Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): Violin Concerto in FRI .......... E flat, Op 7, No 6 Europa Galante FRI .......... Fabio Biondi (violin/director) FRI .......... 5.19am FRI .......... Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Sonata for violin and FRI .......... guitar, Op 31 (Napoleon) Viktor Pikajzen (violin) FRI .......... Evgenia Sejdelj (piano) FRI .......... 5.28am FRI .......... Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 1 FRI .......... in B flat, K207 Benjamin Schmid (violin) FRI .......... The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra FRI .......... Adam Fischer (conductor) FRI .......... 5.48am FRI .......... Schulhoff, Erwin (1894-1942): Duo for violin and cello FRI .......... Isabelle van Keulen (violin) Quirine Viersen (cello) FRI .......... 6.01am FRI .......... Walton, William (1902-1983): Concerto for violin and FRI .......... orchestra James Ehnes (violin) FRI .......... Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor) FRI .......... 6.31am FRI .......... Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for either violin FRI .......... or cello Daniil Shafran (cello) FRI .......... Anton Osetrov (piano). FRI .......... FRI .......... 07:00 Breakfast (b00gntfj) FRI .......... From 7.00am FRI .......... FRI .......... Liszt, arr. Dreznin: Apres une lecture de Dante FRI .......... Kremerata Baltica Gidon Kremer (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Rameau: Les sauvages (Les Indes galantes) FRI .......... Orchestra of the 18th Century Frans Bruggen (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Goldmark: Wedding March (Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op 26) FRI .......... Los Angeles Philharmonic Jesus Lopez-Cobos (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... From 8.30am FRI .......... FRI .......... Faure: Suite: Pelleas et Melisande, Op 80 FRI .......... Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Serge Baudo (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Bridge: The Princess and The Prince; A fairy tale suite FRI .......... for piano Mark Bebbington (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Smetana: Scherzo; Trio (Festive Symphony in E, Op 6) FRI .......... Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Sejna (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 10:00 Classical Collection (b00gntfl) FRI .......... 10.00am FRI .......... Haydn: Symphony No 7 in D (Le midi) FRI .......... Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Jesus Lopez-Cobos (conductor) FRI .......... 10.21am FRI .......... Smetana: String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From my life) FRI .......... Smetana Quartet FRI .......... 10.49am FRI .......... Liszt: Die Ideale, S106 BBC Philharmonic FRI .......... Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) FRI .......... 11.19am FRI .......... Messiaen: L'Alouette Lulu (Catalogue d'oiseaux) FRI .......... Peter Hill (piano) FRI .......... 11.31am FRI .......... Byrd: The Battell - arr. Howarth FRI .......... Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. FRI .......... FRI .......... 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvw) FRI .......... Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Episode 5 FRI .......... Donald Macleod looks at Haydn's late compositions, FRI .......... including his masterpiece The Creation, inspired partly by FRI .......... the music of Handel and also by a visit to the planetary FRI .......... observatory of William Herschel. FRI .......... FRI .......... Part of Radio 3's Composers of the Year 2009 season. FRI .......... FRI .......... Trumpet Concerto Jurgen Schuster (trumpet) FRI .......... Cologne Chamber Orchestra FRI .......... Helmut Muller-Bruhl (conductor) Naxos 8.570482 T10-12 FRI .......... FRI .......... Arianna a Naxos Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano) FRI .......... Roger Vignoles (piano) Hyperion CDA67174 T1-4 FRI .......... FRI .......... The Creation (excerpt) Michael Schade (Uriel) FRI .......... Christian Gerhaher (Raphael) Arnold Schoenberg Choir FRI .......... Concentus Musicus Wien Nikolaus Harnoncourt (director) FRI .......... Harmonia Mundi 82876583402 CD1 T1-3 FRI .......... FRI .......... String Quartet, Op 76, No 3 (Emperor) - 2nd mvt FRI .......... Alban Berg Quartet EMI CDC5561662 T6-10. FRI .......... FRI .......... 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00gntfn) FRI .......... Mahler Plus Series, Episode 4 FRI .......... Penny Gore presents a concert exploring Mahler, given at FRI .......... LSO St Luke's, London. FRI .......... FRI .......... Monica Groop (mezzo-soprano) Rudolf Jansen (piano) FRI .......... FRI .......... Schubert: Suleika I, D720 (Goethe-v Willemer); Geheimes, FRI .......... D719 (Goethe); Suleika II, D717 (Goethe-v Willemer) FRI .......... Berg: Vier Lieder, Op 2 FRI .......... Mahler: Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder (F Ruckert); Liebst FRI .......... du um Schonheit (F Ruckert); Ich bin der Welt abhanden FRI .......... gekommen (F Ruckert); Erinnerung (Richard Leander); Um FRI .......... schlimme Kinder artig zu machen; Aus!Aus!; Hans und Grete; FRI .......... Wer hat das Liedlein erdacht? FRI .......... Schoenberg: Galathea (F Wedekind); Gigerlette (OJ FRI .......... Bierbaum); Der Genugsame Liebhaber (H Salus); Arie aus dem FRI .......... Spiegel von Arkadien (E Schikaneder) - From Brettl-lieder FRI .......... (Cabaret songs). FRI .......... FRI .......... 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b00gntfq) FRI .......... Handel Operas 2009, Episode 4 FRI .......... FRI .......... The conclusion of Handel's masterpiece Agrippina, part of FRI .......... a complete cycle of the composer's operas. FRI .......... FRI .......... Handel: Agrippina, Act 3 FRI .......... FRI .......... Agrippina ...... Della Jones (soprano) FRI .......... Claudius, her second husband and Emperor of Rome ...... FRI .......... Alastair Miles (bass) FRI .......... Nero, her son ...... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor) FRI .......... Poppea, everybody's mistress ...... Donna Brown (soprano) FRI .......... Otho, army commander ...... Michael Chance (countertenor) FRI .......... Pallas, Agrippina's sidekick ...... George Mosley (bass) FRI .......... Narcissus, Agrippina's other sidekick ...... Jonathan FRI .......... Peter Kenny (countertenor) FRI .......... Lesbus, Claudius' servant ...... Julian Clarkson (bass) FRI .......... Juno, the goddess ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (alto) FRI .......... John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) FRI .......... English Baroque Soloists. FRI .......... FRI .......... 14:55 Afternoon on 3 (b00hbs76) FRI .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 4 FRI .......... FRI .......... Penny Gore presents a performance of Respighi's showpiece, FRI .......... The Pines of Rome, an educational collaboration between FRI .......... the BBCNOW and the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. The FRI .......... featured Welsh composer is the woman celebrated by the FRI .......... National Orchestra of Wales's new Grace Williams Studio. FRI .......... FRI .......... Plus Elgar conducted by Richard Hickox and Tadaaki Otaka, FRI .......... who won the Elgar medal for his worldwide championing of FRI .......... the composer's music FRI .......... FRI .......... Respighi: Pines of Rome BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI .......... National Youth Orchestra of Wales FRI .......... Paul Daniel (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... 3.15pm FRI .......... Elgar: In the South BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI .......... Richard Hickox (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Grace Williams: Fairest of Stars Ailish Tynan (soprano) FRI .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales James Judd (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... 3.55pm FRI .......... Elgar: Symphony No 1 BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI .......... Tadaaki Otaka (conductor). FRI .......... FRI .......... 17:00 In Tune (b00gntfs) FRI .......... FRI .......... 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00gntfv) FRI .......... Performance on 3: Hoddinott, Varese, Holt, Beethoven, FRI .......... Sibelius, Ravel, Fri, 23 January 2009 - Part 1 FRI .......... Petroc Trelawny presents the BBC National Orchestra of FRI .......... Wales' inaugural concert from the purpose-built BBC FRI .......... Hoddinott Hall at Cardiff's Wales Millennium Centre, the FRI .......... UK's newest concert venue and the new home for the FRI .......... orchestra. Under the baton of principal conductor Thierry FRI .......... Fischer, the orchestra performs a varied and challenging FRI .......... programme of music. FRI .......... FRI .......... Llyr Williams (piano) Baiba Skride (violin) FRI .......... BBC National Chorus of Wales FRI .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI .......... Thierry Fischer (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Hoddinott: Badger in the Bag Varese: Ionisation FRI .......... Simon Holt: St Vitus in the kettle (world premiere) FRI .......... Beethoven: Choral Fantasy. FRI .......... FRI .......... 19:45 Twenty Minutes (b00grqn9) FRI .......... A Soundscape of Colour: The World of Alun Hoddinott FRI .......... (1929-2008) FRI .......... Donald Macleod presents a profile of one of Wales's most FRI .......... influential creative forces, the composer Alun Hoddinott, FRI .......... after whom the BBC Hoddinott Hall is named. FRI .......... FRI .......... 20:05 Performance on 3 (b00grqmv) FRI .......... Performance on 3: Hoddinott, Varese, Holt, Beethoven, FRI .......... Sibelius, Ravel, 23/01/2009 FRI .......... Petroc Trelawny presents the conclusion of the BBC FRI .......... National Orchestra of Wales's inaugural concert at BBC FRI .......... Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff. FRI .......... FRI .......... Llyr Williams (piano) Baiba Skride (violin) FRI .......... BBC National Chorus of Wales FRI .......... BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI .......... Thierry Fischer (conductor) FRI .......... FRI .......... Sibelius: Violin Concerto FRI .......... Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe Suite No 2. FRI .......... FRI .......... 21:15 The Verb (b00gntfx) FRI .......... Ian McMillan's guests include Orange Prize-nominated FRI .......... novelist Xiaolu Guo, with a new short story written FRI .......... specially for the programme, and Buddhist FRI .......... singer-songwriter Padma. FRI .......... FRI .......... Born near Sheffield, for many years Padma believed he was FRI .......... destined for a Buddhist order, but finally gave up the FRI .......... idea of a monk's life to write songs. Inspired by the FRI .......... writings of Henry David Thoreau, he currently lives in a FRI .......... yurt in the Pyrenees when not recording or performing, and FRI .......... joins Ian in the studio to perform tracks from his EP FRI .......... Songs for an Entryphone. FRI .......... FRI .......... 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00gnvvw) FRI .......... [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:00 The Essay (b00gntfz) FRI .......... The Elephant in the Poetry Reading, Episode 5 FRI .......... Douglas Dunn finds Burns too distant to be a direct FRI .......... influence on himself, but he sees the way that the poet's FRI .......... influence changed across the 20th Century. FRI .......... FRI .......... 23:15 World on 3 (b00gnryc) FRI .......... From the Festival Club in Glasgow, Mary Ann Kennedy FRI .......... introduces some of the 1,500 artists from across the world FRI .......... who feature in 2009's Celtic Connections, now one of the FRI .......... UK's biggest music festivals. With late-night sessions and FRI .......... interviews from the venue, with line-ups that are FRI .......... traditionally never divulged before the day, and which has FRI .......... seen some memorable unplanned collaborations. FRI .......... FRI ..........