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SATURDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2009SAT
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01:00 Through the Night b00hgg06 (Listen)SAT
1.00amSAT
Busnois, Antoine (c.1430-1492): Bel accueilSAT
1.06amSAT
Gombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Tous les regretzSAT
1.09amSAT
Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Sanctus; Agnus Dei (MissaSAT
Tous les regretz)SAT
1.17amSAT
Rore, Cipriano de (c.1515-1565): Se ben il duol - madrigalSAT
1.21amSAT
Brumel, Antoine (c.1460-1512/13): Agnus Dei (MissaSAT
Berzerette savoyenne)SAT
1.27amSAT
Gombert: Media vitae in morte sumus - sacred motetSAT
1.32amSAT
Le Jeune, Claude (1528/30-1600): Cigne je suis de candeurSAT
(I am as pure as a swan); Que nul' etoile sur nous (Let noSAT
star shine down upon us)SAT
1.42amSAT
de Wert, Giaches (1535-1596): Vox in Rama audita est -SAT
sacred motetSAT
1.47amSAT
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): Agnus DeiSAT
(Missa Ut re mi fa sol la)SAT
Danish National Vocal Ensemble/DRSAT
Paul van Nevel (director)SAT
1.55amSAT
Weyse, Christoph Ernst Friedrich (1774-1842): Symphony NoSAT
6 in C minor The Danish Radio Concert OrchestraSAT
Adam Fischer (conductor)SAT
2.22amSAT
Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Symphony No 4, Op 29 (TheSAT
Inextinguishable)SAT
Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraSAT
Michael Schonwandt (conductor)SAT
3.00amSAT
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): 3 Chansons de CharlesSAT
d'Orleans BBC SingersSAT
3.08amSAT
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, OpSAT
10 RTE Vanbrugh String QuartetSAT
3.35amSAT
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Introduction and variationsSAT
on a theme from Herold's Ludovic in B flat for piano, Op 12SAT
Ludmil Angelov (piano)SAT
3.42amSAT
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in BSAT
flat, K281 Ingo Dannhorn (piano)SAT
3.54amSAT
Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Trio in G for two flutesSAT
and continuo La Stagione FrankfurtSAT
4.04amSAT
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in C forSAT
recorder and continuo, TWV XLI C2 Camerata KolnSAT
4.12amSAT
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata in E flat forSAT
clarinet or viola and piano, Op 120, No 2SAT
Hans Christian Braein (clarinet) Havard Gimse (piano)SAT
4.33amSAT
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Liebestraume, S541 (No 3 in ASAT
flat) Richard Raymond (piano)SAT
4.38amSAT
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Tasso: lamento e trionfo -SAT
symphonic poem after Byron, S96SAT
Hungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraSAT
Tamas Vasary (conductor)SAT
5.00amSAT
Saint-Georges, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de (1745-1799):SAT
Overture (L'amant anonyme) Tafelmusik OrchestraSAT
Jeanne Lamon (conductor)SAT
5.09amSAT
Matteis, Nicola (died c.1713): L'Amore (Love)SAT
Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)SAT
Linda Kent (chamber organ)SAT
5.13amSAT
Morley, Thomas (1557/8-1602): It was a lover and his lasseSAT
Paul Agnew (tenor) Christopher Wilson (lute)SAT
5.17amSAT
Schiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562-1565): Three madrigals: OSAT
dolce amore; Amor quando fioria; Fior ch' all' intattaSAT
Slovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)SAT
5.24amSAT
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rakastava (The lover), Op 14 -SAT
arranged for string orchestra, triangle and timpaniSAT
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)SAT
5.36amSAT
d'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Tow madrigals:SAT
Interdette speranz'e van desio (Forbidden dreams andSAT
hopeless love); Al partir del mio sole (At the departureSAT
of my beloved) The Consort of MusickeSAT
5.47amSAT
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Romeo at Juliet's tombSAT
(Romeo and Juliet - Suite No 2); Death of Tybalt (RomeoSAT
and Juliet - Suite No 1) Flemish Radio OrchestraSAT
Yoel Levi (conductor)SAT
6.00amSAT
Mouret, Jean-Joseph (1682-1738): Andromede et Persee -SAT
cantata Richard Duguay (tenor) L'Ensemble ArionSAT
6.15amSAT
Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Aria: Mon coeur s'ouvreSAT
a ta voix (Samson et Dalila) - arr. for trumpet andSAT
orchestra Jouko Harjanne (trumpet)SAT
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)SAT
6.21amSAT
Khachaturian, Aram (1903-1978): Adagio of Spartacus andSAT
Phrygia (Spartacus)SAT
Ukrainian National Radio Symphony OrchestraSAT
Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor)SAT
6.31amSAT
Suk, Josef (1874-1935): Pohadka, Op 16 (Raduz and Mahulena)SAT
Czech Philharmonic OrchestraSAT
Vaclav Smetacek (conductor).SAT
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07:00 Breakfast b00hkc0w (Listen)SAT
From 7.00amSAT
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Ravel: Introduction and Allegro Melos EnsembleSAT
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Schumann: Du Ring an meinem Finger - Your ring on mySAT
finger (Frauenliebe und leben, Op 42, No 4)SAT
Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) Eugene Asti (piano)SAT
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From 8.00amSAT
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Trad Hassidic: A Nakht in Gan Eydn (A Night in the GardenSAT
of Eden) The Burning BushSAT
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Wagner: Siegfried-IdyllSAT
Orchester der Deutschen Oper BerlinSAT
Christian Thielemann (conductor).SAT
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09:00 CD Review b00hkc0y (Listen)SAT
09.05amSAT
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CHOPIN: Piano Sonatas No. 2 Op. 35 and 3 Op. 58; BerceuseSAT
in D flat major Op. 57; Two Nocturnes Op. 27; BarcarolleSAT
in F sharp major Op. 60; Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano)SAT
Hyperion CDA67706 (CD)SAT
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DEBUSSY: Preludes (Book 1); D’un cahier d’esquisses;SAT
Children’s Corner; Clair de lune Nelson Freire (piano)SAT
Decca 4781111 (CD)SAT
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Satie Avant-dernieres penseesSAT
(Gnossiennes, Petite Ouverture à danser, PremièreSAT
Gymnopédie, Véritables Préludes flasques (pour un chien),SAT
Trois Valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté, LeSAT
Piccadilly, Descriptions automatiques, Les pantinsSAT
dansent, Le Piège de Méduse, Sept pièces pour piano,SAT
Pièces froides, Avant-dernières Pensées, Gambades,SAT
Embryons desséchés, Valse-ballet, Heures séculaires etSAT
instantanées, Première Pensée Rose+Croix, Poudre d'or;SAT
Chez le docteur, J'avais un ami, La Diva de l'Empire (withSAT
Juliet); Daphénéo, Ludions,Allons-y Chochotte (with JeanSAT
Delescluse); Trois Morceaux en forme de poire, LaSAT
Alexandre Tharaud (piano) with Éric Le Sage (piano),SAT
Juliette (voice), Isabelle Faust (violin), Jean DelescluseSAT
(tenor), David Guerrier (trumpet)SAT
Harmonia Mundi HMC902017.18 (2 CDs)SAT
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MESSIAEN: Fete des Belles Eaux; Feuillets Inedits; RAVEL:SAT
String Quartet in F major (first movement)SAT
Ensemble d’Ondes de Montreal Atma ACD22621 (CD)SAT
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09.30 amSAT
Building a Library RecommendationSAT
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture*SAT
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Reviewer – Geoffrey NorrisSAT
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The recommendations will be placed on the website on MondaySAT
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Next week Roderick Swanston examines recordings ofSAT
Wagner’s Die Meistersinger.SAT
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10.20 New ReleasesSAT
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood reviews some recent recordings ofSAT
Bach Cantatas and samples Torelli’s ‘original BrandenburgSAT
concertos’. With excerpts from the following discs:SAT
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Beloved and Beautiful (GEORG BÖHM: Mein Freund ist meinSAT
Cantata; JOHANN CHRISTOPH BACH: Meine Freundin, du bistSAT
schön Cantata; HEINRICH SCHÜTZ: Stehe auf, meine FreundinSAT
Motet; JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Der Herr denket an uns, BWVSAT
196 Wedding Cantata)SAT
The Netherlands Bach Society, Jos van Veldhoven (conductor)SAT
Channel Classics CCSSA 27308 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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JS Bach Alto CantatasSAT
(Vergnugte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust BWV 170; WidersteheSAT
doch der Sunde BWV 54; Geist und Seele wird verwirret BWVSAT
35)SAT
Maarten Engeltjes (counter tenor), Concerto D’Amsterdam,SAT
Vincent van Laar (organ), Klaas Stok (conductor)SAT
Quintone Q08007 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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Torelli: The Original Brandenburg ConcertosSAT
(Concerti musicali Op. 6; Sonata a 4 in A minor G46)SAT
Charivari Agreable, Kah-Ming Ng (director)SAT
Signum Classics SIGCD157 (CD)SAT
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Bach Solo CantatasSAT
(Geist und Seele wird verwirret BWV 35; Gott soll alleinSAT
mein Herzen haben BWV 169; Vergnugte Ruh, beliebteSAT
Seelenlust BWV 170)SAT
Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra,SAT
Petra Mullejans (director)SAT
Harmonia Mundi HMC 902016 (CD)SAT
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11.00 ChandosSAT
Chandos Milestones – 30 Years of ChandosSAT
ANNI0030 (30 CDs for the price of 3)SAT
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11.35 New ReleasesSAT
SIBELIUS: Hostkvall (Autumn Evening) (from Five Songs Op.SAT
38)*; Jag ville, jag vore i Indialand (I wish I were inSAT
India)+; Judeflickans sang (The Jewish Girl’s Song) Op. 51SAT
No. 2± from disc set The Sibelius Complete Songs withSAT
Piano (including first recordings and first andSAT
alternative versions) [BIS Sibelius Edition Volume 7]SAT
Helena Juntunen (soprano)*, Folke Grasbeck (piano)* + ±,SAT
Monica Groop (mezzo-soprano)+ ±SAT
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Dan KarlstromSAT
(tenor), Gabriel Suovanen (baritone), Jorma HynninenSAT
(baritone) BIS BIS-CD-1918/20 (5 CDs, Mid Price)SAT
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11.45am Disc of the WeekSAT
SIBELIUS: Suite from Belshazzar’s Feast Op. 51; Scene withSAT
Cranes Op. 44 No. 2 (from Kuolema Op. 44)SAT
(c/w Night Ride and Sunrise Op. 55; Pan and EchoSAT
(Tanz-Intermezzo No. 3) Op. 53a; Two Pieces for OrchestraSAT
Op. 45; Kuolema (Death) Op. 44 and Op. 62)SAT
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen (conductor)SAT
Naxos 8.570763 (CD, Budget)SAT
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12:15 Music Matters b00hkc10 (Listen)SAT
The Arts and the Financial CrisisSAT
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Tom Service discusses, together with an internationalSAT
panel of experts, the challenges arts institutions face inSAT
an uncertain future blurred by the global financial crisis.SAT
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Russian pianist Mikhail Rudy talks about a series ofSAT
experimental concerts called Piano Dialogues he isSAT
offering at Kings Place in London, a collaboration withSAT
actor Peter Guinness and jazz pianist Misha Alperin.SAT
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And Tom looks in on a community-based project set up bySAT
Aldeburgh Music by composer Anna Meredith. EntitledSAT
Tarantula in Petrol Blue, it is a new piece for the stageSAT
involving local teenagers and young professionals.SAT
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Mikhail RudySAT
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Russian pianist Mikhail Rudy is known for hisSAT
interpretations of Chopin and Rachmaninov, appearing as aSAT
soloist with orchestras around the world, but this week heSAT
starts a series of intimate concerts at Kings Place inSAT
London where he teams up with jazz pianist Misha AlperinSAT
and actor Peter Guinness.SAT
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He sits at the piano in the BBC studios to take Tom on aSAT
journey through Scriabin and Janacek to jazz andSAT
melodrama, and explains how classical music has alwaysSAT
been an improvisational tradition.SAT
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Mikhail Rudy's 'Piano Dialogues' series runs fromSAT
18-20 February at London's Kings PlaceSAT
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Arts and the Financial CrisisSAT
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This week Music Matters faces up to the reality of theSAT
global credit crunch for classical music. InstitutionsSAT
around the world have already been affected, but with artsSAT
funding varying from 99% state funding in Germany, to theSAT
US where it accounts for just 1%, and the mixedSAT
public/private model here in the UK, how are differentSAT
countries coping with the strain?SAT
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Tom is joined by a panel of reporters to discuss theSAT
issues - Louise Jury, chief arts correspondent forSAT
London's Evening Standard, Justin Davidson, New YorkSAT
magazine's classical music critic, and Berlin-basedSAT
Financial Times critic Shirley Apthorp.SAT
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Gerard MortierSAT
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Opera impresario Gerard Mortier has seen the effects ofSAT
the financial crisis at first hand. He was due to takeSAT
over the reins at New York City Opera this year, but bowedSAT
out in November after seeing a $60 million budget fall toSAT
just $36 million.SAT
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Now signed up to run Madrid's Teatro Real from 2010, heSAT
talks to Tom about his passion for finding new audiencesSAT
and creating unconventional new productions which hasSAT
already transformed the Monnaie in Brussel, the SalzburgSAT
Festival and Opera de Paris.SAT
Read Gerard Mortier's biography at Opera de ParisSAT
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Tarantula in Petrol BlueSAT
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Aldeburgh Music has also pushed the operatic boundariesSAT
over the years, with new operas by composers from BrittenSAT
to Tansy Davies. Anna Meredith's new work for youngSAT
people, Tarantula in Blue Petrol, is the latest to hit theSAT
Suffolk stage. With a libretto by author Philip Ridley,SAT
and mixing acoustic instruments with electronica andSAT
Bjork-like vocal lines, it's a tale of teenage angstSAT
perhaps unlikely to be found in the peaceful surroundingsSAT
at Snape Maltings.SAT
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Tom visits the production in rehearsal and talks toSAT
composer, director and performers about gangs, betrayal,SAT
death, and spiders.SAT
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Tarantula in Petrol Blue opens at Snape Maltings ConcertSAT
Hall on Saturday 21 FebruarySAT
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13:00 The Early Music Show b00hkc12 (Listen)SAT
Valentine's Music, Love is a Many Splendoured Thing!SAT
Lucie Skeaping presents a Valentine's programme exploringSAT
some of the complexities of love. The music reflectsSAT
themes of longing, jealousy, and the influence of Cupid,SAT
by composers such as Machaut, Monteverdi, Campion andSAT
Vivaldi.SAT
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Playlist:SAT
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Purcell: Cupid, the Slyest Rogue Alive Sylvia McNairSAT
Christopher Hogwood, harpsichordSAT
Laurence Dreyfuss, cello Philips 446 081 2 track 16SAT
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Anon: Michi confer, venditor from Carmina BuranaSAT
Catherine Bott Michael George Pavlo Beznosiuk, vielleSAT
Oiseau Lyre 417 3732 track 6SAT
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Segue to:SAT
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Ockeghem: Ma Maistresse The Clerks' GroupSAT
Edward Wickham ASV CD GAU 186 track 3SAT
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Monteverdi: Una donna fra l'altre Concerto ItalianoSAT
Rinaldo Alessandrini, director / harpsichordSAT
Naïve OP 30423 track 6SAT
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Campion: Fire, Fire Michael Chance, countertenorSAT
Nigel North, lute Linn CKD 105 track 10SAT
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Machaut: Mors sui, se je ne vous voy Gothic VoicesSAT
Avie AV 2089 track 2SAT
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Anon: Les tendres souhaits Le Poeme HarmoniqueSAT
Alpha 513 track 7SAT
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Vivaldi: from Ottone in villa: Gelosia Suzie LeBlancSAT
Teatro Lirico Stephen Stubbs, directorSAT
Virgin Classics VC 5452632 track 10SAT
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Segue to:SAT
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Charpentier: from Medee: Crois-tu mon malheurSAT
Medee: Lorraine Hunt Nerine: Noemi RimeSAT
Les Arts Florissants Erato 4509 96558 2 CD 2 track 17SAT
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Anon: The Bloody Battle at Billingsgate (2 Fish-Women)SAT
Lucie Skeaping and Catherine Bott, sopranosSAT
Narrator: Douglas Wootton The City WaitesSAT
Lucie Skeaping, directorSAT
(from CD entitled 'The English Stage Jig')SAT
Hyperion CDA 67754 (released April 2009)SAT
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Bernart de Ventadorn: Can l'erba freschSAT
Duo Trobairitz: Faye Newton, soprano and Hazel Brooks,SAT
vielle Hyperion CDA 67634 track 8SAT
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Handel: from Serse, Recit: Romilda infida and Duet: TroppoSAT
altraggi la mia fede Nuria Rial, sopranoSAT
Lawrence Zazzo, countertenor Kammerorchester BaselSAT
Laurence Cummings, harpsichord and directorSAT
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 88697 214722 tracks 2 and 3.SAT
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfl7 (Listen)SAT
Trio WandererSAT
From Wigmore Hall, London, Suzy Klein presents a concertSAT
featuring the French ensemble Trio Wanderer.SAT
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Haydn: Piano Trio, H XV 25 Escaich: Lettres meleesSAT
Mendelssohn: Piano Trio, Op 49.SAT
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15:00 World Routes b00hkc14 (Listen)SAT
World Routes in Brazil: Carnival, Episode 2SAT
As part of series of programmes celebrating the BrazilianSAT
carnival and its music, Lucy Duran travels to two placesSAT
famous for their Carnivals - Recife in the Northeast andSAT
Rio de Janeiro in the Southeast.SAT
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She records music from the Afro-Brazilian Candomble cultSAT
as well as singer Renato Rosa. In Rio, she visits Brazil'sSAT
biggest slum to attend its first carnival rehearsal of theSAT
year, and meets one of the city's most decorated sambaSAT
groups, Velha Guarda - the old guard - of Portela.SAT
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Siba: Maracatu de baque sulto (part 2)SAT
Siba and his band, FulorestaSAT
Recorded by the BBC in Nazare da Mata, Pernambuco, BrazilSAT
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Trad: Acorda Maria Trad: Eu vim de longeSAT
Performed by BongarSAT
Recorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, BrazilSAT
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Trad, Arr. Rosa: CacadorSAT
Trad, Arr. Rosa: Leva eu SaudadeSAT
Trad, Arr. Rosa: Marcha do DanceoSAT
Renato Rosa, with her bandSAT
Recorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil; on 10thSAT
September 2008SAT
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Jards Macale and Glauber Rocha: Rei De JaneiroSAT
Jards Macale Album: The Rough Guide to RioSAT
World Music Network RGNET1157CDSAT
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Assis Valente/Durval Maia: Alegria Moises SantanaSAT
Album: The Rough Guide to RioSAT
World Music Network RGNET1157CDSAT
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Roge/Arlindo Cruz: Swingue do Samba RogeSAT
Album: Fra Out Strictly Samba Far Out FARO137CDSAT
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Bisbo/Bubu da Portela: Esta MelodiaSAT
Lonato: Voce me Abandonou Jair Costa: VolteiSAT
Velha Guarda de PortelaSAT
Recorded by the BBC in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSAT
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16:00 Jazz Library b00hkc16 (Listen)SAT
Art FarmerSAT
Trumpeter Art Farmer is considered to be one of the mostSAT
lyrical and inventive players in jazz, and Alyn Shipton isSAT
joined by Ian Smith, who met and interviewed Farmer, toSAT
select his finest recordings. They include his work withSAT
Gerry Mulligan, Horace Silver and Hank Mobley, as well asSAT
the many famous albums he made under his own name such asSAT
Farmer's Market.SAT
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17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00hkc18 (Listen)SAT
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JRR 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 BarkerSAT
(bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), ReginaldSAT
Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988SAT
Taken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SAT
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One Sweet Letter from You (Unidentified) (3:05)SAT
Performed by Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band: BunkSAT
Johnson (tp) Jim Robinson (tb) George Lewis (cl) AltonSAT
Purnell (pn) Lawrence Marrero (bj) Alcide ‘Slow Drag’SAT
Pavageau (b) Baby Dodds (d)SAT
Recorded New York, 6 December 1945SAT
Taken from the album Bunk Johnson Volume 1 NewYorkSAT
(2005 Document Records DOCD -1001 Track 8)SAT
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My Sweet Hunk O’ Trash (James P Johnson, Flournoy E.SAT
Miller) (3:16)SAT
Performed by Louis Armstrong (v) Billie Holiday (v) BernieSAT
Privin (tp) Sid Cooper, Johnny Mince (as) Art Drellinger,SAT
Pat Nizza (ts) Billy Kyle (p) Everett Barksdale (g) JoeSAT
Benjamin (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) Sy Oliver (d)SAT
Recorded New York, 30 September 1949SAT
Taken from the album Louis Armstrong Vol.8 Sing it SarchmoSAT
(2007 Naxos 8120818 Track 8)SAT
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My One and Only Love (G Wood, R Mellin) (3:34)SAT
Performed by Stephane Grappelli, Joe Venuti (v) GeorgeSAT
Wein (p) Barney Kessel (g) Larry Ridley (b) Don Lamond (d)SAT
Recorded Paris, 22 October 1969SAT
Taken from the album Venupelli BluesSAT
(Le Jazz CD18 Track 2)SAT
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Your Father’s Moustache (Harris, Herman) (3:22)SAT
Performed by Woody Herman and his Orchestra: Sonny Berman,SAT
Neal Hefti, Irv Lewis, Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, RaySAT
Linn (tp) Ralph Pfeffner, Bill Harris, Ed Kiefer (tb)SAT
Woody Herman (cl/as/v) Sam Marowitz, John La Porta (cl/as)SAT
Flip Phillips, Pete Mondello (ts) Skippy De Sair (b) TonySAT
Aless (p) Billy Bauer (g) Chubby Jackson (b) Buddy RichSAT
(d) Red Norvo (vb) Frances Wayne (v)SAT
Recorded New York, 5 September 1945SAT
Taken from the album The Woody Herman StorySAT
(2000 Proper Records P1158 Disc 2 Track 23)SAT
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Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Brooks, Waller, Razaf) (3:58)SAT
Performed by Benny Carter (tp) Alton Moore (tb) GeneSAT
Porter (cl) Fats Waller (p/v) Irving Ashby (g) SlamSAT
Stewart (b) Zutty Singleton (d)SAT
Recorded Hollywood, 23 January 1943SAT
Taken from the album Fats Waller Ain’t Misbehavin’SAT
(Past Perfect PPCD 78118 Track 25)SAT
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Diga Diga Do (Parts 1 & 2) (McHugh, Fields) (5:37)SAT
Performed by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra: Zeke Zarchy,SAT
Sterling Bose, Billy Butterfield (tp) Ward Silloway,SAT
Warren Smith (tb) Irving Fazola (cl) Matty Matlock (cl/as)SAT
Joe Kearns (as) Eddie Miller (cl/ts) Gil Rodin (ts) BobSAT
Zurke (p) Nappy Lamare (g) Bob Haggart (b) Ray Bauduc (d)SAT
Bob Crosby (d) Recorded 19 October 1938SAT
Taken from the album Bob Crosby Eye OpenerSAT
(Topaz Jazz TPZ 1054 track 18)SAT
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My Funny Valentine (2:53)SAT
Performed by Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Chet Baker (tp) GerrySAT
Mulligan (bs) Carson Smith (b) Chico Hamilton (d)SAT
Recorded Los Angeles, September 2, 1952SAT
Taken from the album Gerry Mulligan Walkin’ ShoesSAT
(2005 Proper Records P1481 Disc 4 Track 12)SAT
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Birdland (Zawinul) (6:26)SAT
Performed by Alan Barnes (cl/as/bs) Gerard PresencerSAT
(tp/flh) Mark Nightingale (tb) Andy Panayi (pcc/fl/ts)SAT
Iain Dixon (cl/ts) Brian Lemon (p) Anthony Kerr (vb) DaveSAT
Green (b) Allan Ganley (d)SAT
Recorded London, 6 January & 13 June 1997SAT
Taken from the album Alan Barnes Presents… in a Dotty BluesSAT
(1998 Zephyr Records ZECD 26 Track 1)SAT
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Straight Up and Down (Eric Dolphy) (8:19)SAT
Performed by Freddie Hubbard (tp) Eric Dolphy (as) BobbySAT
Hutcherson (v) Richard Davis (b) Anthony Williams (d)SAT
Recorded New Jersey, 25 February 1964SAT
Taken from the album Eric Dolphy ‘Out to Lunch’SAT
(1999 Bluenote Track 5)SAT
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Satin Doll (Ellington, Strayhorn, Mercer) (5:00)SAT
Performed by Blossom Dearie (v) Jeff Clyne (b) JohnnySAT
Butts (d) Recorded London, 1966SAT
Taken from the album Blossom Drearie at Ronnie Scott’sSAT
Club London (Redial 5586832 Track 10)SAT
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18:00 Opera on 3 b00hkc3x (Listen)SAT
Live from the Met, Tchaikovsky's Eugene OneginSAT
From the Metropolitan Opera New York, Jiri BelohlavekSAT
conducts Karita Mattila as Tatiana and Thomas Hampson asSAT
Onegin in Tchaikovsky's great opera of thwarted love.SAT
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Stuck on a country estate, Tatiana shuns the localSAT
festivities, preferring to immerse herself in romanticSAT
novels. When a stranger, Onegin, arrives, she takes him onSAT
a walk and ends up in love. Tatiana ends up marryingSAT
another man, but when she meets Onegin some years later,SAT
she admits to being in love with him but still refuses toSAT
leave her husband.SAT
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Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSAT
Siff. The interval includes live backstage interviews.SAT
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Tatiana ...... Karita Mattila (soprano)SAT
Onegin ...... Thomas Hampson (baritone)SAT
Lensky ...... Piotr Beczala (tenor)SAT
Olga ...... Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Prince Gremin ...... James Morris (bass)SAT
Larina ...... Wendy White (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Filipyevna ...... Barbara Dever (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Triquet ...... Tony Stevenson (tenor)SAT
Zaretsky ...... Richard Bernstein (bass)SAT
Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan OperaSAT
Jiri Belohlavek (conductor).SAT
SAT
21:15 The Wire b00hlcsr (Listen)SAT
Nina BlackSAT
Drama-documentary by Melanie Harris.SAT
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Nina has to get to Glasgow but she has no money, no minderSAT
and no sense of time or place. She falls in with a boy andSAT
his dog, but is he really her friend?SAT
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A mix of drama and interviews with the real-life NinaSAT
Black - a Swede with severe attention-deficitSAT
hyperactivity disorder - creates a complex portraix ofSAT
living with ADHD.SAT
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Nina ...... Bonnie Engstrom Boy ...... Ashley GerlachSAT
Sophie ...... Sophie Dow Guard ...... Charles SwiftSAT
Woman ...... Caitlin Thorburn Man ...... Colin WarnerSAT
Girl ...... Georgia Keatley-BarclaySAT
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Music by Leafcutter John and Rupert SheanSAT
Directed and produced by Melanie Harris.SAT
SAT
22:00 Hear and Now b00hkc41 (Listen)SAT
Grisey's Les espaces acoustiquesSAT
Tom Service presents a concert given at the QueenSAT
Elizabeth Hall, London, featuring the first complete UKSAT
performance of French composer Gerard Grisey's Les espacesSAT
acoustiques, a cycle of six works written between 1974 andSAT
1985. Described by the composer as a 'great laboratory',SAT
the works explore the very essence of sound itself.SAT
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Including conversation with composer Julian Anderson andSAT
writer Paul Griffiths.SAT
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Paul Silverthorne (viola) London SinfoniettaSAT
Royal Academy of Music Manson EnsembleSAT
George Benjamin (conductor)SAT
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Gerard Grisey: Les espaces acoustiques.SAT
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SUNDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2009SUN
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00:00 The Early Music Show b008jysc (Listen)SUN
Padre Antonio SolerSUN
Catherine Bott presents a portrait of the intriguingSUN
Spanish monk and composer Padre Antonio Soler.SUN
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A disciple of Domenico Scarlatti, Soler entered theSUN
monastery at El Escorial, near Madrid, in 1752, where heSUN
remained for the last 31 years of his life, composingSUN
keyboard sonatas, chamber music and choral works.SUN
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All music by Padre Antonio Soler.SUN
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Sonata No.2 in E flat major David Schrader (harpsichord)SUN
CDR 90000 009 Track 2SUN
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Sonata in C major Gilbert Rowland (harpsichord)SUN
NAXOS 8.557640 Track 1SUN
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Miserere a 8 (Auditui meo) Klara Takacs (mezzo-soprano)SUN
Hungarian State Orchestra Conducted by Ferenc SzekeresSUN
HUNGAROTON HCD 12427-2 Track 5SUN
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Concerto for 2 organs No 5 in A majorSUN
Tini Mathot and Ton Koopman (organs) ERATO 2292-45741-2SUN
Tracks 7-8SUN
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Quintet No 1SUN
Rasumovsky String Quartet with Paul Parsons (organ)SUN
GUILD GMCD 7280 Tracks 1-6SUN
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Villancico: Un angel y el demonioSUN
Escolania de la Abadia de Santa Cruz del Valle de losSUN
Caidos Ensemble Baroque PygmalionSUN
Directed by Jean-Michel Hasler JADE 1221.85 Track 7.SUN
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01:00 Through the Night b00hkc63 (Listen)SUN
1.00amSUN
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Overture (Genoveva, Op 81)SUN
1.10amSUN
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Symphonie Fantastique, Op 14SUN
Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Daniel Harding (conductor)SUN
2.05amSUN
Rachmaninov, Serge (1873-1943): Suite No 2 for two pianos,SUN
Op 17 Ouellet-Murray DuoSUN
2.30amSUN
Waissel, Matthaus (c.1535/40-1602): Two Polish Dances forSUN
lute Jacob Heringman (lute)SUN
2.33amSUN
Lindblad, Adolf Fredrik (1801-1878): String Quartet No 6SUN
in E flat Orebro String QuartetSUN
3.00amSUN
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rondo in A for violin andSUN
strings, D438SUN
The National Arts Centre Orchestra of CanadaSUN
Pinchas Zukerman (violin/director)SUN
3.16amSUN
Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Symphonic Minutes, Op 36SUN
West Australian Symphony OrchestraSUN
Jorge Mester (conductor)SUN
3.29amSUN
Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C minorSUN
(Symphonie funebre) Concerto KolnSUN
3.50amSUN
Schutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Ich bin eine rufende Stimme,SUN
SWV 383; O lieber Herre Gott, wecke uns auf, SWV 381SUN
Danish National Radio Chorus Stefan Parkman (conductor)SUN
3.59amSUN
Krek, Uros (1922-2008): Sonatina for StringsSUN
The Slovenian Philharmonic String Chamber OrchestraSUN
Andrej Petrac (artistic leader)SUN
4.14amSUN
Roussel, Albert (1869-1937): Three pieces for piano, Op 49SUN
Mats Jansson (piano)SUN
4.23amSUN
Stojowski, Zygmunt (1870-1946): Cello sonata in A, Op 18SUN
Tomasz Strahl (cello) Edward Wolanin (piano)SUN
4.49amSUN
Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Ithaka, Op 21SUN
Peter Mattei (baritone) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Manfred Honeck (conductor)SUN
5.00amSUN
Pintaric, Fortunat (1798-1867): Fantasia and Pastorella inSUN
B flat Vladimir Krpan (piano)SUN
5.07amSUN
Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Pan and Syrinx, Op 49SUN
Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Michael Schonwandt (conductor)SUN
5.16amSUN
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Syrinx for solo fluteSUN
Boris Campa (flute)SUN
5.19amSUN
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2SUN
Rotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSUN
Valery Gergiev (conductor)SUN
5.37amSUN
Strozzi, Barbara (1619-1677): Hor che Apollo e a Theti inSUN
seno - Serenade for soprano, two violins and continuoSUN
Musica Fiorita Daniela Dolci (harpsichord/director)SUN
5.50amSUN
Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): IntroduttioneSUN
Teatrale in F, Op 2, No 4 Geert Bierling (organ)SUN
5.57amSUN
Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937): Lohdutus (Consolation)SUN
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)SUN
6.03amSUN
Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Five PreludesSUN
Sergei Terentjev (piano)SUN
6.18amSUN
Durufle, Maurice (1902-1986): Requiem, Op 9 - versionSUN
originale David Goode (organ) BBC SingersSUN
Stephen Cleobury (conductor).SUN
SUN
07:00 Breakfast b00hkrr5 (Listen)SUN
From 7.00amSUN
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Shostakovich: Festive Overture Dallas Symphony OrchestraSUN
Andrew Litton (conductor)SUN
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Verdi: Caro nome (Rigoletto - Act 1)SUN
Ileana Cotrubas (soprano) Vienna PhilharmonicSUN
Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor)SUN
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Ferdinand Ries: Andantino (Sonatina, Op 5, Nos 1 and 2)SUN
Alexandra Oehler (piano)SUN
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From 8.30amSUN
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Edgar Meyer: 1B Mark O'Connor (violin)SUN
Yo-Yo Ma (cello) Edgar Meyer (bass)SUN
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Sibelius: Six Songs, Op 88 (1917)SUN
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)SUN
Bengt Forsberg (piano)SUN
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Nicolas Vallet: Allemande: Fortune helas pourquoySUN
Eugene Ferre (lute).SUN
SUN
10:00 Iain Burnside b00hkc65 (Listen)SUN
IdealismSUN
Mary King sits in for Iain Burnside and presents music ofSUN
optimism and idealism. Including works by Bernstein,SUN
Janacek, Ives and Beethoven.SUN
SUN
12:00 Private Passions b00f0yg4 (Listen)SUN
Peter KosminskySUN
Michael Berkeley talks to Peter Kosminsky, director ofSUN
award-winning TV dramas tackling highly controversialSUN
social and political issues such as child abuse (No ChildSUN
of Mine), the Balkan and Iraq wars (Warriors, GovernmentSUN
Inspector) and Muslim extremism (Britz). His musicalSUN
choices include Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony, Mozart'sSUN
Requiem, Philip Glass's The Photographer and Bruch's KolSUN
Nidrei.SUN
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M Berkeley The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUN
00 25 Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 T10SUN
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Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F, Op 68 (Pastoral) 1stSUN
movement, The awakening of pleasant feelings on arrivingSUN
in the coutrysideSUN
Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert Von KarajanSUN
Beethoven EMI CMS 7633102-2 CD4 T1 09 17SUN
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Philip Glass The Photographer (Act I: A Gentleman’s Honor)SUN
Philip Glass EnsembleSUN
The Photographer SONY SMK 73684 T1 03 16SUN
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Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor, Op 85 (1st movement,SUN
Adagio – Moderato)SUN
Paul Tortelier (cello), RPO/Sir Charles GrovesSUN
Tortelier – a celebration RPO 8012 T1 07 26SUN
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Jocelyn Pook Oppenheimer (from Flood)SUN
Flood VENTURE CDVE944 T4 05 29SUN
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Mozart Requiem, K626 (Lacrimosa)SUN
Chorus and Orchestra of ASMF/Sir Neville MarrinerSUN
Mozart Requiem PHILIPS 432 087-2 T8 03 33SUN
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Mike Westbrook I See Thy FormSUN
Phil Minton (vocals); pupils from the Gospel Oak PrimarySUN
School, London; The Mike Westbrook Brass BandSUN
The Westbrook Blake IMPETUS IMPCD 18013 T2 03 58SUN
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Bruch Kol Nidrei, Op 47SUN
Pierre Fournier (cello), Orchestre des ConcertsSUN
Lamoureux/Jean Martinon Lalo DG 457 761-2 T7 05 00SUN
SUN
13:00 The Early Music Show b00hkc69 (Listen)SUN
Valentine's Music, Episode 2SUN
Lucie Skeaping hosts a Valentine's special, with musicSUN
encompassing both the disappointments and the more joyfulSUN
aspects of love, and includes vocal works by Blow,SUN
Monteverdi and Solage.SUN
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Campion: A secret love or two Rachel Elliott, sopranoSUN
Nigel North, lute Concordia Linn CKD 105 track 18SUN
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Charpentier: from Medee: Act 1 sc iiiSUN
Jason: Mark Padmore Arcas: Francois BazolaSUN
Les Arts Florissants William ChristieSUN
Erato 4509 96558-2 CD 1 tracks 12 and (part of) 13SUN
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Segue to:SUN
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Anon: La Louison Le Poeme HarmoniqueSUN
Vincent Dumestre (dir.) Alpha 513 track 3SUN
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Anon: Pour vous servir Gothic Voices / Christopher PageSUN
Helios CDH 55295 track 1SUN
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Handel: from Giulio Cesare in Egitto:SUN
Recit: Che sento? Oh Dio! Aria: Se PietaSUN
Sandrine Piau, soprano (Cleopatra) Les Talens LyriquesSUN
Christophe Rousset Naive E8894 track 3 and 4SUN
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Blow: Venus and Adonis from Act 1 Emma Kirkby, VenusSUN
Richard Wistreich, Adonis The Consort of MusickeSUN
Anthony Rooley Deutsche Harmonia Mundi GD 77117SUN
CD 1 track 7SUN
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Solage: Joieux de cuer Gothic VoicesSUN
Avie 2089 track 7SUN
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Rameau: from Hippolyte et Aricie:SUN
Act 5 sc vii and part of sc viii:SUN
Symphonie: 'Ou suis-je transporte?' ...Marche 'ChantonsSUN
sur la musette' Mark Padmore, HippolyteSUN
Anna-Maria Panzarella, Aricie Eirain James, DianeSUN
Les Arts Florissants / William ChristieSUN
Erato 0630 155172 CD 3 tracks 17 and 18SUN
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Monteverdi: from L'Incoronazione di Poppea: Pur ti miroSUN
Sylvia McNair, Poppea Dana Hanchard, NeroSUN
The English Baroque Soloists John Eliot GardinerSUN
Archiv 447 0882 CD 3 track 10.SUN
SUN
14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00hkc6c (Listen)SUN
Tasmin Little introduces a selection of Radio 3 listeners'SUN
requests, which include vastly contrasting vocal stylesSUN
from Russian-born soprano Jennie Tourel singing Offenbach,SUN
and the unmistakable wit and flamboyance of Noel Coward.SUN
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Plus a vintage performance of Schubert's Trout QuintetSUN
from the Amadeus String Quartet and pianist CliffordSUN
Curzon, and baritone Kevin Greenlaw explaining why theSUN
music of Samuel Barber is something he couldn't liveSUN
without.SUN
SUN
16:00 Choral Evensong b00hgfw2 (Listen)SUN
From Chester Cathedral.SUN
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Introit: Zum Abendsegen (Mendelssohn) Responses: ReadingSUN
Psalms: 59, 60, 61 (Cook, Kelway, Fisher)SUN
First Lesson: Isaiah 58 vv6-14SUN
Office Hymn: Round me falls the night (Arnstadt)SUN
Canticles: Walmisley in B flatSUN
Second Lesson: Matthew 25 vv31-46SUN
Anthem: Geistliches Lied (Brahms)SUN
Final Hymn: Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth)SUN
Organ Voluntary: Sonata No 1 in C minor (Rheinberger)SUN
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Assistant director of music: Ian RobertsSUN
Director of music: Philip Rushforth.SUN
SUN
17:00 Discovering Music b00hkc9b (Listen)SUN
Beethoven's Fifth SymphonySUN
Stephen Johnson and the BBC Symphony Orchestra under GrantSUN
Llewellyn deconstruct Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in aSUN
programme that also features examples from the sketches.SUN
The Fifth is probably one of the best known works in theSUN
classical repertoire, but how much do we understandSUN
Beethoven's intentions by it? And how did the composerSUN
arrive at the work we know today?SUN
SUN
The programme also includes one of four weekly 'Codas'SUN
from conductor and music pyschologist Christopher Gayford,SUN
exploring our psychological responses to music.SUN
SUN
18:30 The Choir b00hkfbg (Listen)SUN
BBC Singers/VocalEssence Stephen Cleobury ConcertSUN
Aled Jones presents a special concert by the BBC SingersSUN
marking the 60th birthday of their Conductor Laureate,SUN
Stephen Cleobury. Including specially-commissioned piecesSUN
by Judith Weir, Judith Bingham, Gabriel Jackson and BobSUN
Chilcott, and a guest appearance by American choirSUN
VocalEssence.SUN
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Concert recorded on 24 January 2009, at the BBC Maida ValeSUN
studio 1SUN
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Playlist: Judith Weir MadrigalSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Bob Chilcott Into God’s CallSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Francis Grier Alleluia! I Bring You News Of Great JoySUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Giles Swayne Four Passiontide MotetsSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Edward Cowie Lyre Bird MotetSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Gabriel Jackson To MusicSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Judith Bingham The Spirit Of TruthSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Thomas Tallis If Ye Love MeSUN
BBC Singers conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
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Trad. arr Moses HoganSUN
My Soul’s Been Anchored In The LordSUN
VocalEssence conducted by Philip BrunelleSUN
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Eric Whitacre Leonardo Dreams Of His Flying MachineSUN
VocalEssence conducted by Philip BrunelleSUN
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Richard Strauss Deutsche MotetteSUN
BBC Singers and Vocal EssenceSUN
conducted by Stephen CleoburySUN
SUN
20:00 Drama on 3 b00hkfbp (Listen)SUN
Harold Pinter Double BillSUN
Another chance to hear two plays by Harold Pinter, inSUN
tribute to the playwright who died in 2008.SUN
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8.00pmSUN
MoonlightSUN
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First performed in 1993, this radio production of Pinter'sSUN
play was recorded to mark his 70th birthday.SUN
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Andy, a middle aged civil servant, lies in his bed, dying.SUN
His wife tries desperately to bring his estranged adultSUN
sons to his side. Bridging these two worlds is theSUN
haunting presence of the daughter they have lost.SUN
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Andy ...... Harold Pinter Bel ...... Sara KestelmanSUN
Ralph ...... John Shrapnel Maria ...... Jill JohnsonSUN
Jake ...... Douglas Hodge Fred ...... Harry BurtonSUN
Bridget ...... Indira VarmaSUN
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Music by Elizabeth Parker Directed by Janet WhitakerSUN
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8.55pmSUN
VoicesSUN
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One of Pinter's last dramatic works, this was firstSUN
broadcast in 2005. Some of the tormentors and theSUN
tormented so potently etched in Pinter's later plays areSUN
brought together with a musical setting by the composerSUN
James Clarke.SUN
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Voices: Harry Burton, Anastasia Hille, Andy de la Tour,SUN
Douglas Hodge, Gabrielle Hamilton, Roger Lloyd-Pack, GawnSUN
Grainger, Harold Pinter and Indira Varma. Music: ApartmentSUN
House; Eileen Aagaard; Prometheus Ensemble; Rolande vanSUN
der Paal; Etienne Siebens; BBC Symphony OrchestraSUN
conducted by Martyn Brabbins and David Porcelijn; FatmaSUN
Mehralieva.SUN
SUN
21:30 Sunday Feature b00hkl1w (Listen)SUN
Darwin's ConundrumSUN
An investigation into what Charles Darwin really thoughtSUN
about faith and religion. Although he has become an iconSUN
for militant secularists, and his theory of evolution isSUN
often used to challenge faith and belief, Darwin had aSUN
much more complex relationship with religion than is oftenSUN
believed and at one stage was even training to be a priest.SUN
SUN
22:15 Words and Music b00hkl1y (Listen)SUN
The Ascent of ManSUN
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The idea of the ‘Ascent of Man’, triggered by theSUN
commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’sSUN
birth, became for me a thrilling passageway to a vast andSUN
multi-layered territory. After reading excerpts from hisSUN
Journals and Autobiography, in particular those relatingSUN
to his trip to South America –where my own roots are- aSUN
clear idea came to mind: to portray in ‘Words and Music’SUN
the many different types of journeys he made throughoutSUN
his life. I mean not only the voyage on board the Beagle,SUN
of course, but his other two parallel journeys: theSUN
intellectual and spiritual transformations Darwin soSUN
bravely went through as he travelled, in body, mind andSUN
spirit, in search of the origins of nature.SUN
The texts I’ve selected here to illustrate this three-foldSUN
journey, read by actors Henry Goodman and Jemima Rooper,SUN
include excerpts from Darwin himself, but also from someSUN
Victorian poets, contemporary of the scientist, eager toSUN
reflect the influence his innovative vision brought toSUN
their craft.SUN
A crucial and modern contribution to the mix though, comesSUN
in the shape of readings by Ruth Padel, a prize-winningSUN
poet and herself direct descendant of Darwin, who’sSUN
written about nature and who contributes here –the way ISUN
see it- by putting some of his famous ancestor’s concernsSUN
into today’s context. Her readings include excerpts fromSUN
her latest book, ‘Darwin: A Life in Poems’, just publishedSUN
to coincide with the famous scientist’s anniversary.SUN
Now, music becomes another voice in this journey: theSUN
taped songs of the biggest sea mammals in Hovahaness ‘AndSUN
God Created Great Whales’, or the ritual dance for theSUN
killing of a snake in Revueltas’ ‘Sensemayá’, or theSUN
subliminal message of ‘Koyaanisqatsi’ -‘world out ofSUN
balance’-, Philip Glass’ soundtrack inspired in theSUN
language of a native American tribe. They all representSUN
nature and the world that so much excited Darwin.SUN
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Juan Carlos Jaramillo (producer)SUN
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Readers: Henry Goodman (HG) Jemima Rooper (JR)SUN
Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
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00:00SUN
Strauss / Also Sprach ZarathustraSUN
Berliner Philharmoniker Herbert von Karajan, conductorSUN
DG DG 410959-2, Tk1SUN
01.26SUN
Darwin's words (HG)SUN
02.00SUN
Schumann / Music for cello and pianoSUN
Soirestucke (Fantasiestucke), Op. 73SUN
Steven Isserlis, cello Denes Varjon, pianoSUN
Hyperion - CDA 67661, Tk1SUN
02.25SUN
words by Sean O'Faolain (JR)SUN
03.14SUN
excerpt from book 'Darwin: A Life in Poems' by RuthSUN
Padel (RP)SUN
03.50SUN
Britten / Rosa Mystica Polyphony/ Stephen LaytonSUN
Hyperion GCDAW01 Gramophone, Tk 2SUN
04.53SUN
Darwin's words (HG)SUN
07.28SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
07.58SUN
The English ConnectionSUN
Vaughan Williams / A Lark Asscending ASV CDDCA518, Tk 1SUN
08.42SUN
Wings, from book The Ascent of Man by Mathilde Blind (JR)SUN
09.34SUN
Wings, from book The Ascent of Man by Mathilde Blind (JR)SUN
11.01SUN
excerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN
11.31SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
12.08SUN
Villa-Lobos / Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 1 & 5SUN
Aria (Cantilena), from Bachiana Brasileira No. 5SUN
Jill Gomez, soprano The Pleeth Cello OctetSUN
Hyperion CDA66257, Tk 11SUN
13.40SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
14.42SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
15.30SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
16.07SUN
New Year's Concert in Vienna 1987SUN
J. Strauss II / Voices of Spring (vocal version), op. 410SUN
Wiener Philharmoniker Herbert von Karajan, conductorSUN
Katleen Battle, soprano DG 419616-2, Tk9SUN
17.41SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
18.46SUN
Musica do BrazilSUN
Music from a rainforest tribe in Sao Gabriel de Cachoeira,SUN
Amazonas, Brazil Abril Music 1103006-2,CD 2, Tk 20SUN
19.58SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
20.40SUN
The Motorcycle Diaries, soundtrack AperturaSUN
Gustavo Santaolalla, composerSUN
Edge music 002894775019, Tk 1SUN
21.22SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
22.34SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
23.34 Fiesta!SUN
Revueltas / SensemayaSUN
Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of VenezuelaSUN
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor, DG ,Tk 1SUN
24.28SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
24.39SUN
Chango Spasiuk / Tarefero de mis pagos - Sounds from theSUN
Red Land Chango Spasiuk, accordionSUN
Piranha - CD-PIR1895, Tk5SUN
24.47SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
27.20SUN
Excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
29.06SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
30.20SUN
G.F. Handel / The Messiah - And the Glory of the LordSUN
The Academy of Ancient MusicSUN
Christopher Hogwood, director L'Oiseau-LyreSUN
Decca 430488-2, CD1 Tk3SUN
33.10SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
33.25SUN
Fiesta! Arturo Marquez / Danzon No. 2SUN
Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of VenezuelaSUN
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor DG, Tk 4SUN
34.48SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
36.04SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
36.20SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
36.27SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
37.17SUN
A. Hovhaness / And God Created Great WhalesSUN
Seattle Symphony Gerard Schwarz, conductorSUN
Delos - DE3157, Tk6SUN
39.23SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
39.47SUN
A. Hovhaness / And God Created Great WhalesSUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
40.09SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
40.19SUN
A. Hovhaness / And God Created Great WhalesSUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
40.25SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
40.43SUN
I. Stravinsky / The Rite of SpringSUN
Daniel Barenboim, conductor Chicago Symphony OrchestraSUN
Teldec - 8573-81702-2, Tk1SUN
41.31SUN
Natural Selection by Constance Naden (JR)SUN
42.19SUN
E. Rautavaara / Cantus ArticusSUN
The Bog Helsiniki Philharmonic OrchestraSUN
Jorma Panula, conductor Finlandia FACD009, Tk1SUN
45.28SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
45.36SUN
excerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN
46.14SUN
K. Bjornstad / The SeaSUN
ECM 154578118-21545-2, Tk 8SUN
48.47SUN
excerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN
49.05SUN
W. Colgrass / Winds of NagualSUN
The Ohio State University Wind SymphonySUN
Russel C. Mikkelson, conductor NAXOS 8570244, Tk7SUN
49.31SUN
Tiger is Grandeur of Nature, from book Soho Leopard bySUN
Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
51.02SUN
Painter and the General, from book Soho Leopard by RuthSUN
Padel (RP)SUN
51.54SUN
H.I. von Biber / The Rosary SonatasSUN
Richard Egarr, harpsichord Andrew Manse, violinSUN
Harmonia Mundi 907729, Tk1SUN
52.07SUN
The World is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth (JR)SUN
53.11SUN
excerpt from book Tigers in Red Weather, by Ruth PadelSUN
55.28SUN
from Darwin's Journal (HG)SUN
56.06SUN
Wilhelm Kempff Joue Bach (Transcriptions pour piano)SUN
J.S. Bach / Wachet Auf! Ruft uns die Stimme, choral fromSUN
Cantata No. BWV 140 (arranged for piano by Wilhelm Kempff)SUN
Wilhelm Kempff, piano DG439672-2, CD1 Tk8SUN
58.27SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
1.00.47SUN
excerpt from Darwin: A Life in Poems by Ruth Padel (RP)SUN
1.02SUN
from Darwin's Autobiography (SUN
1.03SUN
A. Webern / Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, OpSUN
Leicht bewegt Quartet Nimbus NI5668, Tk10SUN
1.03SUN
from Darwin's Autobiography (SUN
1.04.44SUN
A. Webern / Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, Op. 9SUN
Masig Artis Quartet Wien Nimbus Records NI5668, Tk 9SUN
1.04SUN
from Darwin's Autobiography (SUN
1.05.11SUN
from Darwin's Autobiography (HG)SUN
1.05.22SUN
P. Glass / KoyaanisqatsiSUN
Prophecies Island Masters - IMCD 98, Tk 6SUN
1.06.04SUN
excerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN
1.06SUN
from Darwin's Journal (SUN
1.09.41SUN
excerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN
1.10.57SUN
Darwin's words (HG)SUN
1.11.32SUN
excerpt from book Darwin's Ark by Philip Appleman (JR)SUN
SUN
Philip Glass' Koyaanisqatsi,SUN
P. Glass / KoyaanisqatsiSUN
Prophecies Island Masters – IMCD 98, Tk 6SUN
SUN
23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00hkl0d (Listen)SUN
Gary HusbandSUN
Julian Joseph is in conversation with drummer and composerSUN
Gary Husband, who has fronted his own bands since 1999,SUN
and discusses his recent decision to join pianist YaronSUN
Herman in his trio.SUN
SUN
Both as pianist and drummer, Gary has performed and touredSUN
with a diverse range of artists including John McLaughlin,SUN
Jack Bruce, Level 42, Jeff Beck, Billy Cobham, Mike Stern,SUN
Gary Moore and Django Bates. His CD Hotwired (AbstractSUN
Logix) is the debut release with his group Drive, aSUN
contemporary jazz quartet featuring trumpeter RichardSUN
Turner, saxophonist Julian Siegel and bassist MichaelSUN
Janisch.SUN
MON
MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2009MON
MON
01:00 Through the Night b00hkrt5 (Listen)MON
1.00amMON
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): DioclesianMON
Lynne Dawson, Gillian Fisher (soprano)MON
Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott (tenor)MON
Michael George, Stephen Varcoe (basses)MON
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque SoloistsMON
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)MON
2.33amMON
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Organ Sonata No 1 in G, Op 28MON
(4th mvt) Iain Farrington (organ)MON
2.40amMON
Bridge, Frank (1879-1941): Valse Russe for violin, celloMON
and piano (miniatures) Moshe Hammer (violin)MON
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)MON
2.45amMON
Bacheler, Daniel (c.1574-c1610): Mounsieurs almain for luteMON
Nigel North (lute)MON
2.52amMON
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): O Mistress mine; TheMON
Willow song (Three Elizabethan Songs for chorus); ComeMON
Away, Death Polyphony Stephen Layton (conductor)MON
3.00amMON
Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Symphony No 13 in B flatMON
minor, Op 113 (Babi Yar) Peter Mikulas (bass)MON
Slovak Philharmonic Choir (male voices only)MON
Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Ladislav Slovak (conductor)MON
4.00amMON
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chromatic fantasia andMON
fugue in D minor, BWV 903 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)MON
4.13amMON
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sinfonia concertanteMON
in E flat for violin, viola and orchestra, K364MON
Oyvind Bjora (violin) Ilze Klava (viola)MON
Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraMON
Mihail Jurowski (conductor)MON
4.44amMON
Forster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Viri Israelite - Dialogus deMON
Judith et Holoferne, KBPJ 47 Olga Pasiecznik (soprano)MON
Kai Wessel (countertenor) Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor)MON
Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass) Il Tempo Baroque EnsembleMON
5.00amMON
Contant, Alexis (1858-1918): L'Aurore - symphonic poemMON
Orchestre Metropolitaine Gilles Auger (conductor)MON
5.13amMON
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Gesange der Fruhe (Songs ofMON
Dawn), Op 133 Sylviane Deferne (piano)MON
5.28amMON
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Morgen, Op 27, No 4MON
Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Lazar Shuster (violin)MON
Melbourne Symphony OrchestraMON
Vladimir Kamirski (conductor)MON
5.32amMON
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 6 in D, H I 6 (LeMON
matin) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)MON
5.53amMON
Tournier, Marcel (1879-1951): Jutro/Au matinMON
Branka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp)MON
5.58amMON
Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Bon jour et puis quellesMON
nouvelles? The King's SingersMON
6.00amMON
Stoyanov, Vesselin (1902-1969): RhapsodyMON
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Vassil Stefanov (conductor)MON
6.10amMON
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Preludio (Hungarian rhapsody NoMON
10 in E) Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano roll)MON
6.16amMON
Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860-1941) arr. StanislawMON
Wiechowicz: 6 Lieder, Op 18 - arr. for choir (excerpts)MON
Polish Radio Chorus Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor)MON
6.28amMON
Molique, Bernhard (1802-1869): Sonata for concertina andMON
piano, Op 57 Joseph Petric (accordion)MON
Guy Few (piano)MON
6.49amMON
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in B flatMON
for strings, Wq 182, No 2MON
Geoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)MON
Tasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersMON
Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin/director).MON
MON
07:00 Breakfast b00hkrpf (Listen)MON
From 7.00amMON
MON
Dohnanyi: Andante rubato alla zingarescaMON
Phillipe Graffin (violin) Claire Desert (piano)MON
MON
Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea Thomas Allen (baritone)MON
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)MON
MON
Fucik: Ballerinas Czech Philharmonic OrchestraMON
Vaclav Neumann (conductor)MON
MON
From 8.30amMON
MON
Brahms: Intermezzi, Op 117 Nicholas Angelich (piano)MON
MON
Rosetti: Symphony in G minor Pratum Integrum OrchestraMON
MON
Wagner: Flying Dutchman OvertureMON
Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor).MON
MON
10:00 Classical Collection b00hklf5 (Listen)MON
10.00amMON
Berwald: Racing Royal Philharmonic OrchestraMON
Ulf Bjorlin (conductor) EMI 5658662MON
10.10amMON
Barber: Dover Beach Samuel Barber (baritone)MON
Curtis String Quartet PEARL GEM 0049MON
10.19amMON
Thomson: Suite - The Plow that Broke the PlainsMON
Los Angeles Chamber OrchestraMON
Neville Marriner (conductor) EMI 2066122MON
10.32amMON
Mozart: Triple Concerto in F, K242MON
Christoph Eschenbach, Justus Frantz, Helmut SchmidtMON
(pianos) London Philharmonic Orchestra EMI 2670312MON
10.58amMON
Chausson: Poeme de l'amour et de la mer, Op 19MON
Jessye Norman (soprano)MON
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic OrchestraMON
Armin Jordan (conductor) ERATO 0630140732MON
11.27amMON
Paganini: A selection of his Caprices, Op 1MON
Tedi Papavrami (violin) PAN PC 510153MON
11.35amMON
Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet - Fantasy OvertureMON
The Building a Library recommendation.MON
MON
12:00 Composer of the Week b00hkpdr (Listen)MON
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 1MON
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of composer,MON
pianist and folksong collector Bela Bartok. He examinesMON
music inspired by his failed love affair with violinistMON
Stefi Geyer, as well as an excerpt from his only opera.MON
The composer had to wait eight years to see it staged forMON
the first time.MON
MON
Fourteen Bagatelles (No 2) Bela Bartok (piano)MON
EMI CDC555031-2 T1MON
MON
Four Hungarian Folk Songs, Sz 50MON
Male chorus of the Hungarian People's ArmyMON
Zoltan Vasarhelyi (conductor) HUNGAROTON HCD31047 T1-4MON
MON
Two Portraits Shlomo Mintz (violin)MON
London Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)MON
DG 4105982 T15-16MON
MON
Ten Easy Pieces (Nos 4,6,11) Peter Frankl (piano)MON
ASV CDDCA687 T4, 6 and 11MON
MON
String Quartet No 1 (final movement) Takacs QuartetMON
DECCA 455 297-2 CD1 T3MON
MON
Duke Bluebeard's Castle (excerpt)MON
Bluebeard ...... Siegmund NimsgernMON
Judith ...... Tatiana Troyanos BBC Symphony OrchestraMON
Pierre Boulez (conductor)MON
SONY CLASSICAL SMK64110 T10-12.MON
MON
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hkrl8 (Listen)MON
Alina Ibragimova (violin)MON
From Wigmore Hall, London, Sean Rafferty presents aMON
recital by violinist Alina Ibragimova. Bach: Sonata No 3MON
in C, BWV1005; Partita No 1 in B minor, BWV1002.MON
MON
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hkrlb (Listen)MON
The Viola, Episode 1MON
Penny Gore presents a series of programmes in which theMON
'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreMON
stage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherMON
works for the instrument. New Generation Artist MaximMON
Rysanov plays his own arrangement of Tchaikovsky's RococoMON
Variations, originally for cello, and BBC PhilharmonicMON
principal viola Steven Burnard performs Walton's violaMON
concerto.MON
MON
Walton: Viola Concerto (revised version)MON
Steven Burnard (viola) BBC PhilharmonicMON
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)MON
MON
Haydn: Symphony No 44 (Trauer)MON
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)MON
MON
2.45pmMON
Tchaikovsky: Variations on a rococo theme, Op 33 (arr. forMON
viola by Maxim Rysanov) Maxim Rysanov (viola)MON
BBC Symphony Orchestra Gullberg Jensen (conductor)MON
MON
3.10pmMON
Beethoven: Symphony No 6 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
Ilan Volkov (conductor)MON
MON
Beethoven: Notturno for piano and viola, Op 42 arr. fromMON
Serenade for piano and strings, Op 8 (6th mvt - Theme andMON
variations) Maxim Rysanov (viola) Ashley Wass (piano)MON
MON
4.00pmMON
Prokofiev: Symphony No 5 in B flat, Op 100MON
BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Jac van Steen (conductor).MON
MON
17:00 In Tune b00hkrld (Listen)MON
MON
19:00 Performance on 3 b00hkrlg (Listen)MON
Bournemouth SO/LittonMON
Ian Skelly presents a concert given at the Lighthouse,MON
Poole, with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ConductorMON
Laureate Andrew Litton returning to Poole to conduct theMON
orchestra where he was music director from 1988 to 1994.MON
The programme includes Mendelssohn's ever-popular ViolinMON
Concerto, with soloist Leila Josefowicz, and a work forMON
which the conductor is a passionate advocate - Walton'sMON
First Symphony.MON
MON
Leila Josefowicz (violin) Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraMON
Andrew Litton (conductor)MON
MON
Grieg: Symphonic Dances, Op 64MON
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op 64MON
Walton: Symphony No 1 in B flat minorMON
MON
Followed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble, includingMON
recordings from the BBC archive:MON
MON
Bliss: A Knot of RiddlesMON
John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone) Melos Ensemble.MON
MON
21:15 Night Waves b00hkrlj (Listen)MON
Van DyckMON
To coincide with a new exhibition at London's TateMON
Gallery, Bidisha and herguests discuss the work of theMON
portrait painter Van Dyck - according to many the greatestMON
artist in 17th-century Britain. His images of the doomedMON
court of Charles I are considered to have profoundlyMON
influenced our ideas about the Stuart monarchy, and theMON
programme explores how the artist managed to so powerfullyMON
portray a decorous royal elite on the eve of itsMON
destruction in the civil war.MON
MON
Celebrated historian John Brewer investigates arguably oneMON
of the most extraordinary detective stories in artMON
history, centring on a painting which became known as theMON
American Leonardo.MON
MON
Following the British Council's decision to suspend itsMON
operations in Iran and parts of Russia, Bidisha and guestsMON
explore the future for cultural diplomacy.MON
MON
Plus an interview with Laurent Cantet, the French filmMON
director whose film The Class, a frank depiction of oneMON
term in a Parisian inner-city school, won the Palm D'Or atMON
the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and has been nominated forMON
an Academy Award.MON
MON
22:00 Composer of the Week b00hkpdr (Listen)MON
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MON
MON
23:00 The Essay b00hkrll (Listen)MON
Pinter's Voices, Episode 1MON
Series of personal essays about the playwright HaroldMON
Pinter who died in December 2008.MON
MON
Michael Colgan, artistic director of the Gate Theatre inMON
Dublin, looks at Harold Pinter's long association withMON
Ireland, from the very early 1950s when he toured as aMON
young actor with Anew McMaster's company to the GateMON
Theatre, where Colgan presented four major festivals ofMON
the late playwright's work.MON
MON
23:15 Jazz on 3 b00hkrln (Listen)MON
Saalfelden Jazz Festival 2008MON
Jez Nelson presents a programme of highlights from theMON
29th annual Saalfelden Jazz Festival in Austria, includingMON
saxophonist Tim Berne's Buffalo Collision with EthanMON
Iverson and Dave King of the Bad Plus, and keyboardistMON
Craig Taborn's latest project, Junk Magic (also with DaveMON
King on drums).MON
MON
Plus a set from Austrian double bass virtuoso PeterMON
Herbert, and trumpeters Dave Douglas and Roy CampbellMON
performing Don Cherry's Symphony for Improvisers, withMON
Henry Grimes on bass, and Andrew Cyrille and Hamid DrakeMON
on drums.MON
MON
SIGNATURE TUNEMON
Artist Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn – trumpet, Gregory TardyMON
& Bruce Williams – reeds, Andre Heyward – trombone, ChieliMON
Minucci – guitar, James Hurt – keyboards, Rodney Jordan –MON
bass, Woody Williams – drums, Khalil Kwame Bell –MON
percussion, DJ Apollo - turntables)MON
Track Title Seventy Four Miles Away Composer Joe ZawinulMON
Album Title Ethnomusicology Volume 1MON
MON
EXCERPT FROM CRAIG TABORN’SMON
JUNK MAGIC (details below)MON
MON
DAVE DOUGLAS & ROY CAMPBELL’SMON
TRIBUTE TO DON CHERRY,MON
RECORDED LIVE AT SAALFELDENMON
JAZZ FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 24TH 2008MON
MON
Line up: Dave Douglas & Roy Campbell – trumpetsMON
JD Allen & Mixashawn – tenor saxophonesMON
Henry Grimes & Hilliard Green – bassMON
Andrew Cyrille & Hamid Drake – drumsMON
MON
Set list: Awake Nu (Don Cherry)MON
MON
http://www.davedouglas.com/MON
Dave Douglas blog - http://greenleafmusic.com/MON
MON
JEZ NELSON INTERVIEWS PETER HERBERTMON
MON
PETER HERBERT’S VILLA INCOGNITOMON
RECORDED LIVE AT SAALFELDENMON
JAZZ FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 22ND 2008MON
MON
Line up: Emmanuelle Somer – oboeMON
Barbara Paieri – alto saxophoneMON
Sophie Hassfurther – tenor saxophone Huw Warren – pianoMON
David Tronzo – slide guitar Peter Herbert – double bassMON
Paul Skrepek – drumsMON
MON
Set list: Excerpt from - Villa Incognito (Herbert)MON
MON
http://www.peterherbert.com/MON
MON
Peter Herbert tour dates:MON
With Phil Robson’s ‘Six Strings & The Beat’MON
Feb 19 Bonnington Theatre Arnold, NottinghamMON
Feb 20 Wakefield Jazz ClubMON
MON
With Huw Warren & Martin France – a tribute to HermetoMON
Pascoal Mar 17 Dempsey’s, CardiffMON
Mar 19 Bangor New Music Festival, Powis Hall, BangorMON
UniversityMON
Mar 20 Rodewald Suite, Liverpool Philharmonic HallMON
MON
BUFFALO COLLISION IN CONVERSATIONMON
MON
BUFFALO COLLISION RECORDEDMON
LIVE AT SAALFELDEN JAZZMON
FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 23RD 2008MON
MON
Line up: Tim Berne – saxophone Hank Roberts – celloMON
Ethan Iverson – piano Dave King – drumsMON
MON
Set list:MON
1. Sam’s Dilemma (Buffalo Collision)MON
2. Soulfeldman (Buffalo Collision)MON
MON
http://www.screwgunrecords.com/MON
MON
CD TRACK:MON
MON
Artist Miniature (Hank Roberts – cello, Tim Berne – altoMON
saxophone, Joey Baron – drums) Track Title Jersey DevilMON
Composer Hank RobertsMON
Album Title I Can’t Put My Finger On ItMON
Label Winter and WinterMON
MON
http://www.hankrobertsmusic.com/MON
MON
CRAIG TABORN’S JUNK MAGIC RECORDEDMON
LIVE AT SAALFELDEN JAZZMON
FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 24TH 2008MON
MON
Line up: Craig Taborn – keyboards Chris Speed – reedsMON
Eric Fratzke – electric bass Mat Maneri – violaMON
Dave King – drumsMON
MON
Set list:MON
1. Excerpt from – Suite: Junk Magic/Mystero/Light MadeMON
Lighter/Bodies at Rest and in Motion/Stalagmite (Taborn)MON
2. Golden Age (Taborn)MON
MON
http://www.myspace.com/ctabornMON
MON
http://www.jazzsaalfelden.com/2009/MON
TUE
TUESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2009TUE
TUE
01:00 Through the Night b00hks4c (Listen)TUE
1.00amTUE
Suk, Josef (1874-1935): Elegie, Op 23 - arr. for piano trioTUE
Aronowitz Ensemble: Nadia Wijzenbeek (violin)TUE
Marie Macleod (cello) Tom Poster (piano)TUE
1.08amTUE
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): 4 Nachtstucke for piano, OpTUE
23 Shai Wosner (piano)TUE
1.25amTUE
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) text Heinrich Heine:TUE
Dichterliebe, Op 48 Ronan Collett (baritone)TUE
Christopher Glynn (piano)TUE
1.55amTUE
Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962): Trois Pieces breves for windTUE
quintet Galliard EnsembleTUE
2.03amTUE
Suk, Josef (1874-1935): Krekovice mass in B flat minor forTUE
chorus, strings and organ Marie Matejkova (soprano)TUE
Ilona Satylova (alto) Jiri Vinklarek (tenor)TUE
Michael Mergl (bass) Miluska Kvechova (organ)TUE
Czech Radio Choir Pilzen Radio OrchestraTUE
Stanislav Bogunia (conductor)TUE
2.28amTUE
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Concerto in A minor forTUE
piano and orchestra, Op 54 Olli Mustonen (piano)TUE
Trondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)TUE
3.00amTUE
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Clair de luneTUE
Jane Coop (piano)TUE
3.06amTUE
Holst, Gustav (1874-1934): The Planets - suite, Op 32TUE
BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Leonard Slatkin (conductor)TUE
3.57amTUE
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): An den mond (To the Moon),TUE
D259 Christoph Pregardien (tenor)TUE
Andreas Staier (fortepiano)TUE
4.01amTUE
Raitio, Vaino (1891-1945): Moonlight on Jupiter, Op 24TUE
Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Sakari Oramo (conductor)TUE
4.14amTUE
Forqueray, Antoine (1672-1745), arr. Forqueray,TUE
Jean-Baptiste: Jupiter Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)TUE
4.19amTUE
Lindberg, Oskar (1887-1955): Stjarntandningen (Starlight)TUE
Swedish Radio Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)TUE
4.22amTUE
Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) lyrics by Maxwell Anderson: LostTUE
in the Stars Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano)TUE
Robert Kortgaard (piano) Marie Berard (violin)TUE
Joseph Macerollo (accordion) Andy Morris (percussion)TUE
4.26amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 41 in C,TUE
K551 (Jupiter) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Robert King (conductor)TUE
5.00amTUE
Galuppi, Baldassare (1706-1785): Keyboard Sonata No 1 in BTUE
flat Leo van Doeselaar (organ)TUE
5.06amTUE
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Magnificat in G minor, RV 610TUE
Choir of Latvian Radio Riga Chamber PlayersTUE
Sigvards Klava (conductor)TUE
5.21amTUE
Dallapiccola, Luigi (1904-1975): 2 Cori di MichelangeloTUE
Buonarroti il Giovane The Netherlands Chamber ChoirTUE
Eric Ericson (conductor)TUE
5.32amTUE
Cozzolani, Suor Chiara Margarita (1602-c.1677): O quamTUE
bonus es - motet for two voicesTUE
Frida Forlani, Alessandra Fiori (soprano)TUE
Cappella Artemesia Candace Smith (director)TUE
5.43amTUE
Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824): Duo concertante in GTUE
Alexandar Avaramov, Ivan Peev (violins)TUE
5.52amTUE
Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Concerto in D for violinTUE
and orchestra, D28 Stavanger Symphony OrchestraTUE
Fabio Biondi (violin/conductor)TUE
6.09amTUE
Merku, Pavle (b.1927): Astrazioni (Abstraction), Op 23TUE
Trio LuwiganaTUE
6.22amTUE
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): NiepewnoscTUE
(Uncertainty); Piesn wieczorna (Evening song)TUE
Urszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)TUE
Katarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)TUE
6.28amTUE
Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Suite for chamber orchestraTUE
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz (conductor)TUE
6.36amTUE
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Francesca daTUE
Rimini - symphonic fantasia after Dante, Op 32TUE
Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecTUE
Raffi Armenian (conductor).TUE
TUE
07:00 Breakfast b00hks4f (Listen)TUE
Including from 7.00am:TUE
TUE
J Strauss II: Wiener BonbonsTUE
Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTUE
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)TUE
TUE
Beethoven: Sonata No 24 in F sharp, Op 78TUE
Kun-Woo Paik (piano)TUE
TUE
Handel: Concerto No 15 in D minor, HWV304TUE
Erin Keefe, Philip Setzer (violins) Roberto Diaz (viola)TUE
David Finckel (cello) Daxun Zhang (bass)TUE
Kenneth Cooper (harpsichord)TUE
TUE
From 8.30am:TUE
TUE
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No 3, Op 72TUE
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Ancerl (conductor)TUE
TUE
Mussorgsky: Dance of the Persian Slaves (Khovanshchina)TUE
Suisse Romande Orchestra Ernest Ansermet (conductor)TUE
TUE
Johann Ludwig Bach: Overture (Suite) in GTUE
Musica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director).TUE
TUE
10:00 Classical Collection b00hks4h (Listen)TUE
10.00amTUE
Wagner: Prelude (Parsifal)TUE
Bavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Jeffrey Tate (conductor) EMI 7491962TUE
10.14amTUE
Nietzsche: Ermanarich Elena Letnanova (piano)TUE
TALENT DOM 291031TUE
10.22amTUE
Mozart: Bravo signor padrone...Se vuol ballare (Le nozzeTUE
di Figaro, Act 1) Samuel Ramey (baritone)TUE
London Philharmonic Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)TUE
DECCA 4101502TUE
10.25amTUE
Offenbach: Elle a fui, la tourterelle (Les contesTUE
d'Hoffmann, Act 3) Barbara Hendricks (soprano)TUE
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Jeffrey Tate (conductor) PHILIPS 4104462TUE
10.29amTUE
Coward: I'll see you again (Bitter Sweet)TUE
Ian Bostridge (tenor) Sophie Daneman (soprano)TUE
Jeffrey Tate (piano) EMI 5573742TUE
10.35amTUE
Finzi: For St Cecilia, Op 30 James Gilchrist (tenor)TUE
Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and OrchestraTUE
David Hill (conductor) NAXOS 8.557863TUE
10.52amTUE
Leclair: Sonata No 3, Op 13 London BaroqueTUE
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901646TUE
11.07amTUE
Stravinsky: The Firebird New Philharmonia OrchestraTUE
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) DECCA 4435722.TUE
TUE
12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4k (Listen)TUE
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 2TUE
Donald Macleod introduces the suite Bartok created fromTUE
his ballet The Miraculous Mandarin, which caused a riot atTUE
its premiere, plus an excerpt from his earlier ballet TheTUE
Wooden Prince which, in spite of disapproval from theTUE
conservative faction in the audience, was Bartok's firstTUE
popular success.TUE
TUE
Az en szerelmem, Op 15 No 1 Julia Hamari (mezzo-soprano)TUE
Ilona Prunyi (piano) HUNGAROTON HCD31535 - Tr 1TUE
TUE
Suite, Op 14 Peter Frankl (piano) ASV CDDCA687 - Tr 2TUE
TUE
Wooden Prince (excerpt) Philharmonia OrchestraTUE
Neeme Jarvi (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN8895 - Trs 6-9TUE
TUE
Romanian Folk-dancesTUE
Hungarian National Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Zoltan Kocsis (conductor) HUNGAROTON HSACD 32506TUE
TUE
Miraculous Mandarin (Concert Suite)TUE
London Symphony Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)TUE
DECCA 4250392 - Tr 12.TUE
TUE
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks74 (Listen)TUE
Schubertiade, Episode 1TUE
TUE
Part of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inTUE
the Great Hall at Queen's University, Belfast for theTUE
Belfast Music Society's International Festival of ChamberTUE
Music 2009.TUE
TUE
Trio WandererTUE
TUE
Schubert: Notturno in E flat, D897; Piano Trio in B flat,TUE
D898.TUE
TUE
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hks76 (Listen)TUE
The Viola, Episode 2TUE
TUE
The 'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreTUE
stage this week, with a variety of concertos, sonatas andTUE
other works for the instrument.TUE
TUE
Berlioz: Harold in Italy Antoine Tamestit (viola)TUE
BBC National Orchestra of WalesTUE
Jac van Steen (conductor)TUE
TUE
Kodaly: Adagio for viola and piano in CTUE
Lawrence Power (viola) Simon Crawford- Philips (piano)TUE
TUE
2.50pmTUE
Sibelius: Pohjola's DaughterTUE
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Leif Segerstam (conductor)TUE
TUE
3.05pmTUE
Segerstam: Symphony No 151TUE
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Leif Segerstam (conductor)TUE
TUE
Sibelius: Scene with CranesTUE
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Leif Segerstam (conductor)TUE
TUE
3.40pmTUE
Nielsen: Symphony No 5 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Leif Segerstam (conductor)TUE
TUE
4.15pmTUE
Mendelssohn: String Quintet in B flat, Op 87TUE
Antoine Tamestit (viola) Royal String Quartet.TUE
TUE
17:00 In Tune b00hld78 (Listen)TUE
TUE
19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld7b (Listen)TUE
London Philharmonic and Truls MorkTUE
Ian Skelly presents a concert given at London's RoyalTUE
Festival Hall, featuring young Canadian conductor YannickTUE
Nezet-Seguin directing the London Philharmonic. He wasTUE
appointed to the position of Principal Guest ConductorTUE
after his debut with the orchestra late in 2008.TUE
TUE
Truls Mork is soloist in Haydn's C major Cello Concerto, aTUE
piece that was believed lost until it turned up in aTUE
library in Prague in 1961. This is followed by one of theTUE
acknowledged masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire -TUE
Bruckner's 7th Symphony, a work inspired by the death ofTUE
the composer's guiding light, Richard Wagner.TUE
TUE
Truls Mork (cello) London Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Yannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor)TUE
TUE
Haydn: Cello Concerto No 1 in C Bruckner: Symphony No 7TUE
TUE
Followed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble:TUE
TUE
Beethoven: Octet in E flat, Op 103 Melos Ensemble.TUE
TUE
21:15 Night Waves b00hld7d (Listen)TUE
Clint EastwoodTUE
Matthew Sweet discusses Clint Eastwood's new film GranTUE
Torino - about a disgruntled racist war veteran whoTUE
befriends a Korean youth - and considers the 78-year-oldTUE
icon's continuing significance in cinema. Eastwood hasTUE
acted for 53 years, been a director for 37, won twoTUE
Academy Awards for direction and two more for bestTUE
picture, and his career is as strong as ever. In GranTUE
Torino he directs himself as an unhappy old man, who can'tTUE
get along with either his kids or his neighbours, a KoreanTUE
War veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 Ford GranTUE
Torino he keeps in mint condition. When his neighbour, aTUE
young Hmong teenager under pressure from his gang-memberTUE
cousin, tries to steal hiTUE
TUE
22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4k (Listen)TUE
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUE
TUE
23:00 The Essay b00hld7g (Listen)TUE
Pinter's Voices, Episode 2TUE
Series of personal essays about the playwright HaroldTUE
Pinter who died in December 2008. Theatre critic andTUE
Pinter biographer Michael Billington explores theTUE
playwright's changing use of dramatic language.TUE
TUE
23:15 Late Junction b00hld7j (Listen)TUE
Max ReinhardtTUE
Max Reinhardt presents a varied mix of music, including anTUE
early demo by Johnny Cash, music from the Beatles' WhiteTUE
Album interpreted by Staffordshire experimental trioTUE
Virgin Passages, and music composed for Bristol RoyalTUE
Infirmary's MRI scanner.TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2009WED
WED
01:00 Through the Night b00hks4m (Listen)WED
1.00amWED
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Quartet No 2 in AWED
minor, Op 13WED
1.31amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in DWED
minor, K421 Biava Quartet: Austin Hartman (violin)WED
Hyunsu Ko (violin) Mary Persin (viola)WED
Jacob Braun (cello)WED
2.00amWED
Zarebski, Juliusz (1854-1885) orch. Jan Maklakiewicz:WED
Dances polonaisesWED
National Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Janusz Powolny (conductor)WED
2.25amWED
Gorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b.1933): Miserere, Op 44WED
Danish National Radio ChoirWED
Jesper Grove Jorgensen (conductor)WED
3.00amWED
Schobert, Johann (c.1735-1767): Keyboard Concerto in GWED
Eckart Sellheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumWED
Franzjosef Meier (conductor)WED
3.24amWED
Ziani, Pietro Andrea (c.1616-1684): Sonata XI in G minorWED
for two violins and two violas Musica Antiqua KolnWED
Reinhard Goebel (conductor)WED
3.34amWED
Carniolus, Iacobus Gallus (1550-1591): Missa super AdestoWED
dolori meo a 5, SQM III 9 Madrigal Quintett BrnoWED
Roman Valek (leader)WED
3.56amWED
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Fantasia No 2 in AWED
minor, TWV XL 3 Matej Sarc (oboe)WED
4.02amWED
Madetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Elegia (Symphonic suite, Op 4)WED
Arto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)WED
4.08amWED
Schroter, Corona (1751-1802): Overture: Oh Mutter gutenWED
Rat mir leiht; Es war ein Ritter (Die Fischerin)WED
Niklaus ...... Markus Schafer (tenor)WED
Dortchen ...... Ulrike Staude (soprano)WED
Dortchen's father ...... Ekkehard Abele (bass)WED
Michael Freimuth (guitar) Gerald Hambitzer (fortepiano)WED
4.18amWED
Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Final in B flat, Op 21WED
Leo van Doeselaar (organ)WED
4.31amWED
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sinfonietta for orchestraWED
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)WED
5.00amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieWED
Zauberflote, K620) BBC PhilharmonicWED
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)WED
5.08amWED
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Masonic ritual music, Op 113WED
Risto Saarman (tenor) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED
5.30amWED
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Variations about the hymn GottWED
erhalte Andreas Staier (fortepiano)WED
5.37amWED
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in F forWED
two harpsichords, Wq 46WED
Alan Curtis, Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichords)WED
Collegium AureumWED
6.01amWED
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Vergiftet Sind Meiner Lieder,WED
S309 Kevin McMillan (baritone)WED
Michael McMahon (piano)WED
6.03amWED
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Un poco andante in AWED
flat Rob Nederlof (organ)WED
6.06amWED
Wesley, Samuel Sebastian (1810-1876): Andante in EWED
Kees van Eersel (organ)WED
6.11amWED
Boieldieu, Francois-Adrien (1775-1834): Concerto in C forWED
harp and orchestra Xavier de Maistre (harp)WED
Indiana University Orchestra Gerhard Samuel (conductor)WED
6.34amWED
Lortzing, Albert (1801-1851): Heiterkeit und FrohlichkeitWED
(Der Wildschutz - Act 3) Brett Polegato (baritone)WED
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraWED
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)WED
6.40amWED
Sullivan, Arthur (1842-1900): In memoriam - overture in CWED
BBC Philharmonic Richard Hickox (conductor)WED
6.51amWED
Litolff, Henry Charles (1818-1891): Scherzo (ConcertoWED
symphonique No 4, Op 102) Arthur Ozolins (piano)WED
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).WED
WED
07:00 Breakfast b00hks4p (Listen)WED
Including from 7.00am:WED
WED
Mendelssohn: You spotted snakes (A Midsummer night'sWED
dream, Op 61) Jennifer Vyvyan, Marion Lowe (sopranos)WED
Chorus of the Royal Opera HouseWED
Covent Garden, London Symphony OrchestraWED
Peter Maag (conductor)WED
WED
Jean Pullois: Flos de spina The Binchois ConsortWED
Andrew Kirkman (director)WED
WED
Liszt: Orpheus - Symphonic Poem for orchestraWED
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Thomas Beecham (conductor)WED
WED
From 8.30am:WED
WED
Grieg: Six Poetic tone-pictures for piano, Op 3WED
Gerhard Oppitz (piano)WED
WED
Bach: Concerto No 1 in A minor for violin and stringWED
orchestra, BWV1041 Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin)WED
London Symphony Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)WED
WED
Schumann: Overture, scherzo and finale, Op 52WED
Berlin Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Herbert von Karajan (conductor).WED
WED
10:00 Classical Collection b00hks4r (Listen)WED
10.00amWED
Rawsthorne: Piano Concerto No 1 Moura Lympany (piano)WED
Philharmonia Orchestra Herbert Menges (conductor)WED
10.20amWED
Haydn: Symphony No 14 in A The Hanover BandWED
Roy Goodman (conductor)WED
10.37amWED
Ives: Psalm 25 Kay Johannsen (organ)WED
SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart Marcus Creed (conductor)WED
10.46amWED
Sumera: Musica ProfanaWED
Estonian National Symphony OrchestraWED
Paavo Jarvi (conductor)WED
10.59amWED
Beethoven: Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)WED
Ignace Jan Paderewski (piano)WED
11.14amWED
Herschel: Symphony No 2 in D London Mozart PlayersWED
Matthias Bamert (conductor)WED
11.25amWED
Cui: A Feast in Time of PlagueWED
Chairman ...... Andrei Baturkin (baritone)WED
Young Man ...... Alexei Martinov (tenor)WED
Priest ...... Dmitri Stepanovich (bass)WED
Mary ...... Ludmila Kuznetsova (mezzo-soprano)WED
Louisa ...... Tatiana Sharova (soprano)WED
Russian State Symphony OrchestraWED
Valeri Polyansky (conductor).WED
WED
12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4t (Listen)WED
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 3WED
Donald Macleod explores Bartok's life and music,WED
introducing the colourful suite he composed to celebrateWED
the 50th anniversary of the unifaction of Budapest, whichWED
cemented his reputation as a major figure in contemporaryWED
music, as well as an evocative choral work inspired by anWED
ancient Romanian Christmas carol.WED
WED
Three Village Scenes (Lad's Dance) Gyor Girls ChoirWED
Budapest Chamber Ensemble Conductor, Antal DoratiWED
HUNGAROTON HCD31883 T6WED
WED
Dance Suite Toronto Symphony OrchestraWED
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED
FINLANDIA 398421029-2 T1-6WED
WED
Out of Doors (No 4) Jeno Jando (piano)WED
NAXOS 8.558200-01 CD2 T4WED
WED
Rhapsody No 2 (2nd mvt) Susanne Stanzeleit (violin)WED
Gusztav Fenyo (piano) ASV CDDCA883 T2WED
WED
Cantata Profana John Aler (tenor)WED
John Tomlinson (bass)WED
Chicago Symphony Chorus and OrchestraWED
Pierre Boulez (conductor) DG 435 8632 T1-3.WED
WED
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks78 (Listen)WED
Schubertiade, Episode 2WED
WED
Part of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inWED
the Great Hall at Queen's University, Belfast for theWED
Belfast Music Society's International Festival of ChamberWED
Music 2009.WED
WED
Melvin Tan (piano)WED
WED
Schubert, arr Liszt: Sei mir gegrust; Liebesbotschaft; DuWED
bist die Ruh; Auf dem Wasser zu singenWED
Schubert: Sonata in G, D894; 8 Landler, D3780W.WED
WED
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hks7b (Listen)WED
The Viola, Episode 3WED
WED
The 'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreWED
stage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherWED
works for the instrument.WED
WED
Elgar: In the South BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWED
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)WED
WED
Tabakova: Suite in old style for viola, strings andWED
harpsichord (The Court jester Amareu)WED
Maxim Rysanov (viola) BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Michal Dworzynski (conductor)WED
WED
2.45pmWED
Liszt: A Faust Symphony BBC PhilharmonicWED
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor).WED
WED
16:00 Choral Evensong b00hld7l (Listen)WED
From the Chapel of Royal Holloway College, University ofWED
London.WED
WED
Introit: Oculus non vidit (Rihards Dubra)WED
Responses: Leighton Psalms: 93, 94 (Pike)WED
First Lesson: Genesis 31 v25 - 32 v2WED
Office Hymn: Alleluia, sons of sweetness (Alleluia, dulceWED
carmen)WED
Canticles: Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense (Leighton)WED
Second Lesson: Titus 1WED
Anthem: Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd)WED
Final Hymn: Beyond all mortal praise (Marlborough Gate)WED
Organ Voluntary: Alla breve in D, BWV 589 (Bach)WED
WED
Organ Scholars: Alexander Norman and William BaldryWED
Director of Choral Music and College Organist: RupertWED
Gough.WED
WED
17:00 In Tune b00hld7n (Listen)WED
WED
19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld7q (Listen)WED
Gunther Herbig/BBC PhilharmonicWED
WED
In a concert given at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall,WED
German conductor Gunther Herbig celebrates a 30-yearWED
association with the BBC Philharmonic with a performanceWED
of an acknowledged masterpiece by Bruckner - a composer heWED
has championed throughout his career.WED
WED
BBC Philharmonic Gunther Herbig (conductor)WED
WED
Bruckner: Symphony No 8WED
WED
Followed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble:WED
WED
Copland: Sextet for clarinet, piano and string quartetWED
Melos Ensemble.WED
WED
21:15 Night Waves b00hld7s (Listen)WED
Patrick TylerWED
Isabel Hilton talks to veteran US journalist Patrick TylerWED
about his career reporting from the Middle East, and theWED
changing role America has played in the region over theWED
last four decades. As chief correspondent for The New YorkWED
Times, Tyler reported from Baghdad on the first Gulf WarWED
and covered the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. His book A WorldWED
of Trouble compares the last ten US administrations andWED
their different relationships with the Middle East.WED
Drawing on years of first-hand experience both close toWED
the circle of power in Washington and on the ground, TylerWED
charts the emergence of the region as a focus of AmericanWED
national interests and a source of global terrorism.WED
WED
Plus the first critical reaction to the opening of a newWED
exhibition at the British Museum about the Iranian rulerWED
Shah 'Abbas, which includes exhibits never before seenWED
outside the Islamic Republic.WED
WED
22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks4t (Listen)WED
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WED
WED
23:00 The Essay b00hld7v (Listen)WED
Pinter's Voices, Episode 3WED
Series of personal essays about the playwright HaroldWED
Pinter who died in December 2008. Lisa Appignanesi, writerWED
and deputy president of literature charity English PEN,WED
reflects on Pinter's political activism and involvement inWED
the struggles of other writers such as Orhan Pamuk andWED
Hrant Dink in Turkey.WED
WED
23:15 Late Junction b00hld7x (Listen)WED
Max ReinhardtWED
Presented by Max Reinhardt. With a live recording of BaabaWED
Maal, the Kronos Quartet in motets by Guillaume de MachautWED
and a vintage recording of American beat poet Jack Kerouac.WED
THU
THURSDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2009THU
THU
01:00 Through the Night b00hks4w (Listen)THU
1.00amTHU
Jennefelt, Thomas (b.1954): FallandetTHU
Swedish Radio Chorus Ragnar Bohlin (director)THU
1.06amTHU
Lindberg, Christian (b.1958): Vid sista uddenTHU
Christian Lindberg (trombone/voice) Swedish Radio ChorusTHU
Ragnar Bohlin (director)THU
1.13amTHU
Anon. arr. Christian Lindberg: Three dances from theTHU
middle ages Christian Lindberg (trombone)THU
1.18amTHU
Rorem, Ned (b.1923): In Time of PestilenceTHU
Hansson, Bo (b.1943): Lighten mine eyes (Psalm 13)THU
Hillborg, Anders (b.1954): MouyayoumTHU
Swedish Radio Chorus Ragnar Bohlin (director)THU
1.47amTHU
Lindberg, Christian (b.1958): Visions and non-thoughtsTHU
Christian Lindberg (trombone/voice) Swedish Radio ChorusTHU
Ragnar Bohlin (director)THU
2.03amTHU
Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986): Croquiser, Op 38THU
Marten Landstrom (piano)THU
2.15amTHU
Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): Rosa rorans bonitatem, Op 45THU
Eva Wedin (mezzo-soprano)THU
Swedish Radio Choir and Symphony OrchestraTHU
Gustaf Sjokvist (conductor)THU
2.24amTHU
Alfven, Hugo (1872-1960): Midsummer vigil - SwedishTHU
rhapsody No 1, Op 19THU
Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHU
Michael Schonwandt (conductor)THU
2.38amTHU
Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): DrottningholmsmusiquenTHU
(excerpts) Concerto KolnTHU
3.00amTHU
Farnaby, Giles (c 1563-1640): Fancies, toyes and dreames -THU
arr. Howarth for brass quintet Hungarian Brass EnsembleTHU
3.07amTHU
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): MissaTHU
Papae Marcelli - arr. Soriano for double choirTHU
BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)THU
3.33amTHU
Dowland, John (1563-1626): Fortune my foe arr. Kain forTHU
four guitars Guitar TrekTHU
3.36amTHU
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Meditation sur leTHU
premier prelude (Ave Maria) - arr. GounodTHU
Kyung-Ok Park (cello) Myung-Ja Kwun (harp)THU
3.42amTHU
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabande (Suite No 6THU
for solo cello, BWV1012 - arr. unknown for 4 cellos)THU
David Geringas, Tatjana Vassilieva, Boris Andrianov,THU
Monika Leskovar (cellos)THU
3.46amTHU
Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance for violin andTHU
orchestra, Op 26 - arr. for violin and choirTHU
Borisas Traubas (violin) PolifonijaTHU
Sigitas Vaiculionis (conductor)THU
3.55amTHU
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Three Mazurkas, arr. KocsisTHU
Zsolt Szatmari (clarinet) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)THU
4.02amTHU
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Prelude a l'apres-midi d'uneTHU
faune - arr. Greissle Thomas Kay (flute)THU
Canadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)THU
4.12amTHU
Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801): Concerto in C minor forTHU
trumpet and strings - arr. Benjamin from piano sonataTHU
movements Geoffrey Payne (trumpet)THU
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Michael Halasz (conductor)THU
4.23amTHU
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or Pleyel, Ignace (1757-1831)THU
Divertimento (Feldpartita) - arr. Perry for wind quintetTHU
Galliard EnsembleTHU
4.32amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Die ZauberfloteTHU
(excerpts - arr. Danzi for two cellos) Duo FouquetTHU
4.42amTHU
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Grosse Fuge, Op 133 -THU
arr. Duczmal for string orchestraTHU
The Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTHU
Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor)THU
5.00amTHU
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1, Op 35THU
Havard Gimse, Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU
5.07amTHU
Grieg: Six Orchestral songs (Nos 1-5)THU
Solveig Kringelborn (soprano)THU
Trondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)THU
5.31amTHU
Gade, Niels Wilhelm (1817-1890): Ved solnedgang, Op 46THU
Danish National Radio ChoirTHU
Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHU
Roman Zeilinger (conductor)THU
5.39amTHU
Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1554/7-1612): Sonata Pian'e forteTHU
alla quarta bassa a 8THU
Members of the Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHU
Roman Zeilinger (conductor)THU
5.44amTHU
Ligeti, Gyorgy (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles for wind quintetTHU
Cinque VentiTHU
5.56amTHU
Enescu, George (1881-1955): Concertstucke for viola andTHU
piano Tabea Zimmermann (viola) Monique Savary (piano)THU
6.05amTHU
Bartok, Bela (1881-1945): Four Hungarian folk songsTHU
The Hungarian Radio Chorus Peter Erdei (conductor)THU
6.19amTHU
Sanz, Gaspar (17/18th century): Suite espanola for guitarTHU
Tomaz Rajteric (guitar)THU
6.30amTHU
Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo de (1806-1826): Symphony in DTHU
major/minor Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHU
Hannu Koivula (conductor).THU
THU
07:00 Breakfast b00hks4y (Listen)THU
From 7.00amTHU
THU
Geminiani: Pieces de Clavecin (excerpt)THU
Olga Martynova (harpsichord)THU
THU
Kreisler: Caprice Viennois; Tambourin ChinoisTHU
Alfredo Campoli (violin) Eric Critton (piano)THU
THU
Henry Litolff: Concerto Symphonique No 4, Op 102 (excerpt)THU
Clifford Curzon (piano) London Philharmonic OrchestraTHU
Adrian Boult (conductor)THU
THU
From 8.30amTHU
THU
Brahms: Tragic Overture L'Orchestre de la Suisse RomandeTHU
Ernest Ansermet (conductor)THU
THU
Mozart: Sonata for bassoon and cello, K292THU
Alexander Heller (bassoon) Yo-Yo Ma (cello)THU
THU
Dusek: Concerto in C for piano and orchestraTHU
Karel Kosarek (piano) Prague Chamber Orchestra.THU
THU
10:00 Classical Collection b00hks50 (Listen)THU
10.00amTHU
Paderewski: OvertureTHU
National Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHU
Antoni Wit (conductor)THU
10.11amTHU
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K297bTHU
John Anderson (oboe) Michael Collins (clarinet)THU
Richard Watkins (horn) Meyrick Alexander (bassoon)THU
Philharmonia Orchestra Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)THU
10.42amTHU
John VI of Portugal: Crux Fidelis Oxford CamerataTHU
Jeremy Summerly (conductor)THU
Frederick II of Prussia: Flute Concerto No 3 in CTHU
Patrick Gallois (flute)THU
Kammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel BachTHU
Peter Schreier (conductor)THU
Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on GreensleevesTHU
London Symphony Orchestra Malcolm Sargent (conductor)THU
11.05amTHU
Bowles: Blue Mountain Ballads William Sharp (baritone)THU
Steven Blier (piano)THU
11.13amTHU
Holst: The Cloud Messenger, Op 30THU
Della Jones (mezzo-soprano)THU
London Symphony Chorus and OrchestraTHU
Richard Hickox (conductor).THU
THU
12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks52 (Listen)THU
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 4THU
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of HungarianTHU
composer Bela Bartok.THU
THU
He introduces a complete performance of Bartok's Music forTHU
Strings, Percussion and Celeste, considered one of theTHU
masterworks of the 20th Century, plus an excerpt from hisTHU
Second Piano Concerto and a chamber work played by the twoTHU
musicians who commissioned it, with the composer himselfTHU
at the piano.THU
THU
Romanian Whirling DanceTHU
Gyorgy Pauk, Kazuka Sawa (violins) NAXOS 8550868 T42THU
THU
Piano Concerto No 2 (1st mvt) Peter DonohoeTHU
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTHU
Simon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDC754871-2 T4THU
THU
Loafers' song; Wandering; Girls' teasing songTHU
Gyor Girls' Choir Miklos Szabo (conductor)THU
HUNGAROTON HCD12448 T13-15THU
THU
Contrasts (3rd mvt) Benny Goodman (clarinet)THU
Joseph Szigeti (violin) Bela Bartok (piano)THU
BIDDULPH LAB 070-71 CD2 T16THU
THU
Music for Strings, Percussion and CelesteTHU
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)THU
DECCA 4705162 CD2 T1-4.THU
THU
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks7d (Listen)THU
Schubertiade, Episode 3THU
THU
Part of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inTHU
the Great Hall at Queen's University for the Belfast MusicTHU
Society's International Festival of Chamber Music 2009.THU
THU
Wihan Quartet Raphael Wallfisch (cello)THU
THU
Schubert: Quartettsatz in C minor, D703; String Quintet inTHU
C for two violins, viola and two cellos, D956.THU
THU
14:00 Handel Opera Cycle b00hks7g (Listen)THU
SillaTHU
Penny Gore introduces another in Radio 3's year-longTHU
series of Handel operas. Written in London in 1713, it's aTHU
short piece by Handel's standards and follows theTHU
repulsive and somewhat inept Roman dictator, Silla.THU
THU
Due to the fact that some of the music is missing fromTHU
Handel's score, this performance has filled in the gaps byTHU
using material from other operatic works by Handel - whoTHU
was known to be a great recycler of his own music.THU
THU
Handel: Silla, opera in three actsTHU
Silla ...... James Bowman (countertenor)THU
Lepido ...... Joanne Lunn (soprano)THU
Claudio ...... Simon Baker (countertenor)THU
Metella ...... Rachel Nicholls (soprano)THU
Flavia ...... Natasha Marsh (soprano)THU
Celia ...... Elizabeth Cragg (soprano)THU
Il Dio ...... Christopher Dixon (bass)THU
The London Handel Orchestra Denys Darlow (conductor).THU
THU
16:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hnmv9 (Listen)THU
The Viola, Episode 4THU
Penny Gore presents a series of programmes in which theTHU
'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreTHU
stage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherTHU
works for the instrument.THU
THU
Mozart: Trio in E flat for clarinet, viola and piano, K498THU
(Kegelstatt) Martin Frost (clarinet)THU
Antoine Tamestit (viola) Cedric Tiberghien (piano)THU
THU
George Benjamin: Viola, ViolaTHU
Scott Dickinson and Andrew Berridge (violas)THU
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)THU
THU
Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for stringsTHU
BBC National Orchestra of WalesTHU
Richard Hickox (conductor).THU
THU
17:00 In Tune b00hld7z (Listen)THU
THU
19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld81 (Listen)THU
BBCSSO/Stefan SolyomTHU
Ian Skelly presents a concert given at City Halls,THU
Glasgow, with Stefan Solyom conducting the BBC ScottishTHU
Symphony Orchestra in a work by Bax, as well as byTHU
Mozart's bright, yet dramatic A major Piano Concerto, withTHU
distinguished French pianist Jean-Philippe Collard.THU
THU
The programme also features Delius' On Hearing The FirstTHU
Cuckoo in Spring, composed in France, yet considered aTHU
perfect evocation of a spring morning in England, andTHU
concludes with Sibelius' Fifth Symphony, one of the mostTHU
popular of all great symphonies.THU
THU
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)THU
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHU
Stefan Solyom (conductor)THU
THU
Bax: Tintagel Mozart: Piano Concerto No 23THU
Delius: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring; SummerTHU
Night on the River Sibelius: Symphony No 5THU
THU
Followed by a focus on the Melos Ensemble:THU
THU
Ravel: Trois Poemes de Stephane MallarmeTHU
Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano) Melos Ensemble.THU
THU
21:15 Night Waves b00hld83 (Listen)THU
The HomecomingTHU
Philip Dodd presents an edition of Night Waves LandmarksTHU
devoted to Harold Pinter's play The Homecoming, whichTHU
first opened in 1965 and, in the eyes of many, confirmedTHU
him as Britain's foremost dramatist.THU
THU
It tells the story of an East End family's reaction to theTHU
eldest's son's return from America with his wife, andTHU
contains the menacing atmosphere and dark comedy oftenTHU
associated with Pinter's work. The play was first producedTHU
on BBC Radio in 1977, and 30 years later in 2007, HaroldTHU
Pinter himself took on the role of the domineeringTHU
patriarch Max in a new Radio 3 production. Philip andTHU
guests explore the play and discuss how its themes open aTHU
window on the writer's long-standing preoccupations.THU
THU
The programme includes excerpts from the interview whichTHU
Pinter gave to Philip Dodd on the eve of the 2007THU
recording - just over a year before his death in DecemberTHU
2008.THU
THU
22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks52 (Listen)THU
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THU
THU
23:00 The Essay b00hld85 (Listen)THU
Pinter's Voices, Episode 4THU
Series of personal essays about the playwright HaroldTHU
Pinter who died in December 2008.THU
THU
Film historian Ian Christie explores Pinter's work as aTHU
screenwriter, from his films with director Joseph Losey,THU
such as Accident and The Servant, to his adaptation ofTHU
John Fowles' novel The French Lieutenant's Woman.THU
THU
23:15 Late Junction b00hld87 (Listen)THU
Max ReinhardtTHU
Max Reinhardt presents a varied mix of music including, atTHU
midnight, the first Late Junction session. ThisTHU
specially-commissioned collaboration features UKTHU
folktronica band Tunng, and Touareg bluesmen TinariwenTHU
from the southern Sahara.THU
FRI
FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2009FRI
FRI
01:00 Through the Night b00hks54 (Listen)FRI
1.00amFRI
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): O boneFRI
Jesu; Caro meaFRI
1.06amFRI
Tonsor, Michael (1546-1606): Tribularer, si nescirem;FRI
Elisabeth Zachariae; Videns JacobFRI
1.16amFRI
Gabrieli, Andrea (c.1532/3-1585): Letare Jerusalem; PaterFRI
peccaviFRI
1.24amFRI
Palestrina: Ego sum panis; Peccantem me quotidieFRI
1.31amFRI
Tunder, Franz (1614-1667): Hosianna dem Sohne David; EinFRI
feste BurgFRI
1.51amFRI
Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Herzlich lieb hab ichFRI
Dich, o Herr, BuxWV 41 Cantus ColnFRI
Konrad Junghael (director)FRI
2.09amFRI
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Concerto No 1 in D minor forFRI
piano and orchestra, Op 15 John Lill (piano)FRI
Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Stefan Solyom (conductor)FRI
3.00amFRI
Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Partita for orchestraFRI
Polish Radio National Symphony OrchestraFRI
Marek Pijarowski (conductor)FRI
3.15amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata No 12FRI
in F, K332 Annie Fischer (piano)FRI
3.30amFRI
Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Il Tramonto - poemettoFRI
lirico (version for voice and string quartet)FRI
Andrea Trebnik (soprano) Borromeo String QuartetFRI
3.45amFRI
Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Incidental music toFRI
The Alchemist, a play by Ben JohnsonFRI
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Monica Huggett (conductor)FRI
4.03amFRI
Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Sextet in C for strings, Op 140FRI
Wiener StreichsextetFRI
4.28amFRI
Holst, Gustav (1874-1934): Ave Maria Chamber Choir AVEFRI
Andraz Hauptman (conductor)FRI
4.34amFRI
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Suite in B flat for 13 windFRI
instruments, Op 4 Ottawa WindsFRI
Michael Goodwin (conductor)FRI
5.00amFRI
Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso in EFRI
minor, Op 3, No 6 Camerata BernFRI
Thomas Furi (conductor)FRI
5.10amFRI
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violinFRI
and piano Ruggiero Ricci (violin) Lili Popova (piano)FRI
5.21amFRI
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): String Quartet No 2 in FFRI
Camerata QuartetFRI
5.39amFRI
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 1 in B flatFRI
for keyboard, BWV 825 Angela Hewitt (piano)FRI
5.57amFRI
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 4 in A, Op 90FRI
(Italian) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraFRI
Heinz Wallberg (conductor)FRI
6.25amFRI
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Trio in D minor for pianoFRI
and strings, Op 63 Dan Almgren (violin)FRI
Torleif Theden (cello) Stefan Bojsten (piano).FRI
FRI
07:00 Breakfast b00hks56 (Listen)FRI
From 7.00amFRI
FRI
Saint-Saens: Omphale's Spinning WheelFRI
Boston Symphony Orchestra Charles Munch (conductor)FRI
FRI
Schumann: Mein Wagen rollet langsamFRI
Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)FRI
FRI
Handel: Harpsichord Suite No 4 in E minorFRI
Glenn Gould (harpsichord)FRI
FRI
From 8.30amFRI
FRI
Kodaly: Dances of Marosszek Budapest Festival OrchestraFRI
Ivan Fischer (conductor)FRI
FRI
Ravel: Violin Sonata Arthur Grumiaux (violin).FRI
FRI
10:00 Classical Collection b00hks58 (Listen)FRI
10.00amFRI
Strauss: Symphonic Fantasy (Die Frau ohne Schatten)FRI
Rotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraFRI
Jeffrey Tate (conductor)FRI
10.24amFRI
Antheil: Valentine Waltzes Marthanne Verbit (piano)FRI
10.42amFRI
Boismortier: Ballet de village No 3, Op 52FRI
Le Concert Spirituel Herve Niquet (conductor)FRI
10.51amFRI
Lumbye: Drommebilleder Royal Danish OrchestraFRI
King Frederick IX of Denmark (conductor)FRI
11.01amFRI
Haydn: Symphony No 15 in D Vienna State Opera OrchestraFRI
Max Goberman (conductor)FRI
11.20amFRI
Dunstable: Salve scema sanctitatis Hilliard EnsembleFRI
Paul Hilliard (conductor)FRI
11.29amFRI
Borodin: Symphony No 2 in B minorFRI
Stuttgart Radio Symphony OrchestraFRI
Carlos Kleiber (conductor).FRI
FRI
12:00 Composer of the Week b00hks5b (Listen)FRI
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Episode 5FRI
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Bela Bartok,FRI
introducing music from the final years of his lifeFRI
following his emigration to America. Including the workFRI
which was described by Koussevitsky as 'the bestFRI
orchestral piece of the last 25 years', plus a selectionFRI
of pieces from Mikrokosmos and the final movement of theFRI
original version of his sonata for two pianos andFRI
percussion.FRI
FRI
Mikrokosmos (No 142) Jeno Jando (piano)FRI
NAXOS 85578212 CD2 T42FRI
FRI
Mikrokosmos (Nos 142, 149 and 151) Jeno Jando (piano)FRI
NAXOS 85578212 CD2 T46, 53 and 55FRI
FRI
Sonata for two pianos and percussion (final mvt)FRI
Andras Schiff, Bruno Canino (pianos)FRI
Zoltan Racz, Zoltan Vaczi (percussion) DECCA 4438942 T16FRI
FRI
Concerto for Orchestra Los Angeles PhilharmonicFRI
Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)FRI
SONY CLASSICAL SK62598 T6-8.FRI
FRI
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hks7j (Listen)FRI
Schubertiade, Episode 4FRI
FRI
Part of a series of all-Schubert programmes, performed inFRI
the Great Hall at Queen's University for the Belfast MusicFRI
Society's International Festival of Chamber Music 2009.FRI
FRI
Christianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Joseph Breinl (piano)FRI
FRI
Schubert: Sehnsucht, D516; Beim Winde, D669; Trost, D671;FRI
Heliopolis I, D753; Heliopolis II,D754; FreiwilligesFRI
Versinken, D700; Fahrt zum Hades, D526; Auflosung, D807;FRI
Im Walde (Waldesnacht), D708; An den Mond, D193; DerFRI
Zwerg, D771; Nacht und Traume, D827; Erlkonig, D328.FRI
FRI
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hks7l (Listen)FRI
The Viola, Episode 5FRI
FRI
The 'Cinderella of the orchestra', the viola, takes centreFRI
stage, with a variety of concertos, sonatas and otherFRI
works for the instrument.FRI
FRI
Bruch: Romance for viola and orchestra, Op 85FRI
Maxim Rysanov (viola) BBC PhilharmonicFRI
Grant Llewellyn (conductor)FRI
FRI
Mozart: Symphony No 25 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRI
Paul Watkins (conductor)FRI
FRI
Schubert: Sonata in A minor for arpeggione (or viola orFRI
cello) and piano, D821 Antoine Tamestit (viola)FRI
Simon Crawford-Philips (piano)FRI
FRI
3.00pmFRI
Schubert: Symphony No 4 (Tragic)FRI
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Paul Watkins (conductor)FRI
FRI
Hindemith: Sonata in F for viola and piano, Op 11, No 4FRI
Maxim Rysanov (viola) Ashley Wass (piano)FRI
FRI
3.55pmFRI
Rachmaninov: Symphony No 2 in E minorFRI
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRI
Stefan Solyom (conductor).FRI
FRI
17:00 In Tune b00hld89 (Listen)FRI
FRI
19:00 Performance on 3 b00hld8c (Listen)FRI
BBC Philharmonic Prokofiev Tribute, Fri, 20th Feb 2009 -FRI
Part 1FRI
FRI
The BBC Philharmonic continues its Great Russians seriesFRI
with a tribute to Prokofiev conducted by Yutaka Sado, whoFRI
makes his debut at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.FRI
FRI
Prokofiev wrote his Fifth Symphony after his return toFRI
Moscow, declaring it a 'symphony of the greatness of theFRI
human spirit' and conducting its first performance inFRI
January 1945 amid great patriotic stirring over the RedFRI
Army's impending victory over Germany in the Second WorldFRI
War.FRI
FRI
BBC Philharmonic Yutaka Sado (conductor)FRI
FRI
Prokofiev: Symphony No 5.FRI
FRI
19:50 Twenty Minutes b00hldbh (Listen)FRI
Happy EndingsFRI
Paul Allen explores the allure of the happy ending,FRI
looking at the story of the Prokofiev's original versionFRI
of Romeo and Juliet with composer Gerard McBurney andFRI
dance critic Debra Craine. The composer's intended endingFRI
of the ballet saw the lovers survive, but Stalin wouldn'tFRI
countenance this and it was never publicly performed untilFRI
2008.FRI
FRI
Sonia Massai, Reader in Shakespeare Studies at King'sFRI
College, London, examines why for 150 years the onlyFRI
version of King Lear theatregoers saw was Nahum Tate'sFRI
version - in which the old king and Cordelia both survive.FRI
FRI
Should a classic always remain untouched, or do suchFRI
stories have a life - and endings - that can change withFRI
the times, tastes and expectations?FRI
FRI
20:10 Performance on 3 b00hldbk (Listen)FRI
BBC Philharmonic Prokofiev Tribute, Fri, 20th Feb 2009 -FRI
Part 2FRI
FRI
The BBC Philharmonic's Great Russians Prokofiev tributeFRI
concert concludes with Yutaka Sado conducting excerptsFRI
from the dramatic ballet score to Romeo and Juliet.FRI
FRI
BBC Philharmonic Yutaka Sado (conductor)FRI
FRI
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (excerpts).FRI
FRI
21:15 The Verb b00dkyv7 (Listen)FRI
From the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House, IanFRI
McMillan's guests on Radio 3's weekly cabaret of languageFRI
include poet Daljit Nagra, who discusses contemporaryFRI
Indian poetry, as well as performance artist HKB Finn.FRI
Plus Christine Tobin pays tribute to jazz singer BettyFRI
Carter on the 10th anniversary of Carter's death.FRI
FRI
22:00 Composer of the Week b00hks5b (Listen)FRI
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRI
FRI
23:00 The Essay b00hld8h (Listen)FRI
Pinter's Voices, Episode 5FRI
Series of personal essays about the playwright HaroldFRI
Pinter who died in December 2008. Actor and director HarryFRI
Burton traces Pinter's life-long love of cricket, the gameFRI
he described as 'greater than sex', and which makesFRI
appearances in his plays No Man's Land, The Birthday PartyFRI
as well as the film Accident.FRI
FRI
23:15 World on 3 b00hld8k (Listen)FRI
Charlie GillettFRI
Charlie Gillett presents a selection of music, featuring aFRI
session with Australian singer and guitarist CW StonekingFRI
and his Primitive Horn Orchestra, playing original songsFRI
which evoke the spirit of 1920s American blues andFRI
vaudeville.FRI
FRI
13 February 2009
Radio 3 Listings for Week Beginning 14/02/2009
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