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SATSATURDAY 14 MARCH 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00j41q6 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATBusoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): Concerto for piano andSATorchestra, with male chorus, Op 39 Peter Donohoe (piano)SATCoro dell' Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (maleSATvoices) Brussels Philharmonic OrchestraSATMichel Tabachnik (conductor)SAT2.11amSATRore, Cipriano de (c.1515-1565): O santo fior felice; OSATvoi che sotto l'amorose insegne (Il quinto libro diSATmadrigali, 1568) The Consort of MusickeSAT2.20amSATMarenzio, Luca (c.1553/4-1599): Com' e dolce il gioire oSATvago Tirsi Cantus CollnSAT2.23amSATGesualdo, Carlo (c.1561-1613): Ave dulcissima Maria forSATfive voices - sacred motet Monteverdi ChoirSATJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SAT2.30amSATMonteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643) arr. Schutz: Guldene HaareSATThe Sweelinck EnsembleSAT2.34amSATScelsi, Giacinto (1905-1988): PfhatSATCoro dell' Accademia Nazionale di Santa CeciliaSATBrussels Philharmonic OrchestraSATMichel Tabachnik (conductor)SAT2.43amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Schicksalslied (Song ofSATdestiny) for chorus and orchestra, Op 54SATCoro dell' Accademia Nazionale di Santa CeciliaSATBrussels Philharmonic OrchestraSATMichel Tabachnik (conductor)SAT3.00amSATSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Sonata in B flat, D960SATLeon Fleisher (piano)SAT3.44amSATHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Quintet in E flatSATmajor/minor for piano and strings, Op 87SATTobias Ringborg (violin) Ingegerd Kierkegaard (viola)SATJohn Ehde (cello) Hakan Ehren (double bass)SATStefan Lindgren (piano)SAT4.04amSATBella, Jan Levoslav (1843-1936): Solemn Overture in E flatSATSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSATRobert Stankovsky (conductor)SAT4.11amSATCambini, Giuseppe Maria (1746-1825): Trio for flute, oboeSATand bassoon, Op 45, No 1 Vladislav Brunner Jr (flute)SATJozef Hanusovsky (oboe) Jozef Martinkovic (bassoon)SAT4.25amSATMattheson, Johann (1681-1764): Sonata in C minor for threeSATrecorders or flutes, Op 1, No 4SATVladislav Brunner Sr, Juraj Brunner, Milan Brunner (flutes)SAT4.31amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): In den angenehmenSATBuschen, HWV 209 - German aria No 8SATHelene Plouffe (violin) Louise Pellerin (oboe)SATDom Andre Laberge (organ)SAT4.35amSATFesch, Willem de (1687-1761): Concerto grosso in B flatSATfor two violins, strings and continuo, Op 10, No 2SATManfred Kramer, Laura Johnson (violins) Musica ad RhenumSAT4.45amSATDiepenbrock, Alphons (1862-1921): L'Invitation au voyageSATChrista Pfeiler (mezzo-soprano) Rudolf Jansen (piano)SAT4.51amSATHumperdinck, Engelbert (1854-1921): Overture (Hansel undSATGretel) Symphony Nova ScotiaSATGeorg Tintner (conductor)SAT5.00amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Ravel: TarantelleSATstyrienne Winnipeg Symphony OrchestraSATKazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)SAT5.07amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Four MazurkasSATAshley Wass (piano)SAT5.17amSATMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Mazurka (Halka)SATPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATSzymon Kawalla (conductor)SAT5.22amSATDowland, John (1563-1626): Pavan (Taffelconsort)SAT5.27amSATPhilips, Peter (c.1560-1628): Pavan Dolorosa ConcordiaSATMark Levy (director)SAT5.32amSATByrd, William (c.1540-1623): Pavan and galliard in G forSATkeyboard, MB XXVIII 70 (Quadran)SATAapo Hakkinen (harpsichord)SAT5.46amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabande (Suite No 1SATin G for cello solo, BWV 1007) Andreas Brantelid (cello)SAT5.50amSATPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Suite of GermanSATdances, arr. Romm for brass ensemble Canadian BrassSAT5.58amSATGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Holberg suite, Op 40 - vers.SATfor string orchestra Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSATEivind Aadland (conductor)SAT6.21amSATMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Etudes and Polkas - Book 3SATfor piano Antonin Kubalek (piano)SAT6.30amSATStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Unter Donner und BlitzSAT(Thunder and lightning) - polka, Op 324SAT6.33amSATJ Strauss II: Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op 214SATBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)SAT6.36amSATJ Strauss II: Four dancesSATOsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) Symphony OrchestraSATPeter Guth (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00j4k0q (Listen)SATFrom 7.00amSATSATNielsen: Serenata in Vano The Athena EnsembleSATSATHandel: Nisi Dominus The Sixteen Choir and OrchestraSATHarry Christophers (conductor)SATSATFrom 8.00amSATSATDupre: Cortege et litanie for organ, Op 19SATPierre Cochereau (organ)SATSATVivaldi: Concerto in A minor for oboe and orchestra, RV 461SATDavid Reichenberg (oboe) The English ConcertSATTrevor Pinnock (director).SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00j4htg (Listen)SATHaydn: Piano Trio No 43 in CSATAndrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programmeSATdevoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SATSATIncluding:SATSAT9.30amSATBuilding a LibrarySATMisha Donat compares available recordings of Haydn's PianoSATTrio No 43 in C, H XV 27.SATSAT10.30amSATAndrew talks to David Fanning about some recent, andSATunmissable, re-releases of Stravinsky.SATSAT11.45amSATDisc of the WeekSATJosquin des Pres: Missa Malheur me bat (excerpt)SATThe Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor).SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00j4htj (Listen)SATThis week Music Matters focuses on the music of Mozart,SATHaydn and Beethoven. Conductor Jane Glover andSATmusicologist Cliff Eisen join Tom Service in the studio toSATreview a major new book on the three composers, discuss aSATnew Beethoven film, and react to interviews with twoSATrenowned interpreters of Classical repertoire.SATSATSir Roger NorringtonSATSATThis month Sir Roger Norrington celebrates his 75thSATbirthday at London's Royal Festival Hall, in a concertSATwhich brings together the ensembles he has been mostSATclosely associated with, including the Schutz Choir ofSATLondon, which he founded in 1962, and the Stuttgart RadioSATSymphony Orchestra, where he has been chief conductor forSATover 10 years.SATSATTom visited Norrington at his Berkshire home to talk aboutSAThis revolutionary approach to music from Schutz to Mahler,SATand his well-publicised crusade to rid the orchestralSATworld of vibrato.SATSATSir Roger Norrington's 75th birthday celebration is atSATthe Royal Festival Hall on Monday 16th MarchSATSATMozart, Haydn, and Early BeethovenSATSATDaniel Heartz is a major voice in late 18th and early 19thSATcentury musical scholarship in the US. In the final partSATof a trilogy of books which provide a comprehensive guideSATto the Classical period, he combines elements ofSATbiography, analysis and cultural politics to explore theSATend of Mozart and Haydn's careers and Beethoven'sSATfirst decade in Vienna.SATSATAt 800 pages long it's a major contribution, but does itSATgive any new insights into these well-known composers?SATSATDaniel Heartz's Mozart, Haydn and Early BeethovenSAT1781-1802 is published by W.W. NortonSATSATRichard GoodeSATSATBeethoven has figured large throughout the career ofSATAmerican pianist Richard Goode. Having recorded theSATsonatas over 15 years ago, a box set of his completeSATconcertos, with Ivan Fischer and the Budapest FestivalSATOrchestra, is soon to be released.SATSATPetroc Trelawny met up with him in London to talk aboutSAThis life-long relationship with Beethoven, his passion forSATthe concertos and the reasons for recording them now.SATSATRichard Goode's recordings of Beethoven's PianoSATConcertos will be released in early May on NonesuchSATSATIn Search of BeethovenSATSATDirector Phil Grabsky's 2007 film 'In Search ofSATMozart' was hailed by Sir Roger Norrington as theSATmost comprehensive film about Mozart I have ever seen.SATNorrington now takes his place alongside many otherSATwell-known musical figures for Grabsky's follow-up, aSATfeature-length biographical documentary on Beethoven, soonSATto be premiered at the Barbican in London before beingSATbroadcast on Sky Arts in May.SATSATTom discusses the project with the director, and CliffSATEisen and Jane Glover give their verdict on the results.SATSAT'In Search of Beethoven' premieres at the Barbican onSATMonday 30th MarchSATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00j4htl (Listen)SATArt and Early Music Month, Gainsborough's Georgian EnglandSATCatherine Bott presents a series on the links between artSATand early music, exploring some of the portraits ofSATmusicians by Thomas Gainsborough. The painter had a deepSATlove of music and many of his portraits include musicalSATthemes. He was himself a keen amateur player of the violaSATda gamba and had many musicians as friends, some of whomSAThe used as subjects for his portraits.SATSATWith the help of art historian and author of several booksSATon the artist, Michael Rosenthal of Warwick University,SATCatherine explores what the Gainsborough portraits tell usSATabout the role of music in the late 18th Century. TheSATprogramme includes comment about his depictions of KarlSATFriedrich Abel, Johann Christian Bach and the LinleySATFamily, as well as paintings of some notable amateurs fromSATthe English gentry such as William Wollaston and Anne Ford.SATSATJohn Hebden: Concerto No 3 in E for strings (3 - Gigue)SATAngus Anderson/Helena Moroney (violins) CantilenaSATAdrian Shepherd (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 8339, Tr 3SATSATThomas Arne: Honour, riches, marriage-blessingSATCatherine Bott (soprano) Parley of InstrumentsSATPeter Holman (director) HYPERION CDA 67450, Tr 21SATSATHandel: Overture (Acis and Galatea) Les Arts FlorissantsSATWilliam Christie (director) ERATO 3984-25505-2, Tr 1SATSATGeminiani: Three Scotch Airs with Variations (A TreatiseSATof Good Taste in the Art of Music - No 1 - Auld BobSATMorrice) Axel Wolf (lute) Brian Berryman (flute)SATEckhart Kuper (harpsichord) MD&G MDG50511272, Tr 6SATSATJoseph Gibbs: Violin Sonata No 1 Locatelli Trio:SATElizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello)SATPaul Nicholson (harpsichord) HYPERION CDA 66583, Tr 12SATSATCarl Friedrich Abel: Vivace for six string bass violSAT(abridged) Susanne Heinrich (viol)SATSIGNUM SIGCD 026, Tr 7SATSATJames Oswald: Divertimento No 9 for English GuitarSATRob MacKillop (english guitar) ASV CD GAU 221, Tr 9SATSATJC BacL Keyboard Concerto in F minor (3 - Prestissimo)SATAnthony Halstead (keyboard) The Hanover BandSATCPO 999 462-2, Tr 6SATSATThomas Linley, Jr: Cantata: In Yonder Grove; Air: TuneSATPhilomel Julia Gooding (soprano)SATThe Parley of Instruments Paul Nicholson (director)SATHYPERION CDA 66767, Tr 16.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00j15z0 (Listen)SATJames Ehnes (violin) and Andrew Armstrong (piano)SATFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Sean Rafferty.SATSATJames Ehnes (violin) Andrew Armstrong (piano)SATSATLeclair: Violin Sonata, Op 9, No 3SATProkofiev: Violin Sonata No 2, Op 94 Ravel: Tzigane.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00j4htn (Listen)SATOliver Mtukudzi and Baaba MaalSATRita Ray presents music by two of Africa's leading stars,SATas the programme joins the African Soul Rebels tour atSATManchester's Bridgewater Hall. Featuring music from theSATbest-selling Zimbabwean singer Oliver Mtukudzi, and in aSATnew acoustic line-up, the great SenegaleseSATsinger/guitarist Baaba Maal.SATSATOliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi is one of the most respectedSATsingers and songwriters in southern Africa, as well as aSATsuccessful artist in his home country of Zimbabwe. SinceSAThis first single in 1975 his music has chronicled years ofSATstruggle and civil war, urging tolerance and restraint.SATSATBaaba Maal, most recently a key member of Damon Albarn'sSATAfrica Express project, is one of Senegal's leadingSATmusicians. Following the release of 2008's On the RoadSATalbum, he joins the tour with a new acoustic line-up. AsSATwell as making music, he has been working as a YouthSATEmissary for the United Nations Development Programme,SATraising awareness of the disadvantages faced by peopleSATwhose countries are ravaged by poverty, a lack ofSATeducation and the threat of disease.SATSATRecording as part of African Soul Rebels Tour, BridgewaterSATHall, 6th March 2009SATSATBaaba Maal & EnsembleSATBaaba Maal (vocals/acoustic guitar)SATAlioune Diouf (drums) Mbara Cisse (bass)SATMansour Seck (vocals) Mama Gaye (acoustic guitar)SATBarou Sall (hoddu) Mamadou Sarr (djembe)SATSATMaal: Lekki Baaba Maal & EnsembleSATBBC recording at the Bridgewater Hall, 6th March, by JamesSATBirtwistle & Mark WoodSATSATInterview with Baaba MaalSATSATArr. Maal: Dakar Moon Arr. Maal: IyangoSATArr. Maal: InternationalSATBBC recording at the Bridgewater Hall, 6th March, by JamesSATBirtwistle & Mark WoodSATSATOliver Mtukudzi and the Black SpiritsSATOliver Mtukudzi (vocals/acoustic guitar)SATTendai Samson Mataure (drums) Never Mpofu (bass)SATPeggy Mubariki (percussion/backing vocals)SATCharles Chipanga (marimba/backing vocals)SATVimbainashe Zimuto (mbira)SATSATInterview: Oliver MtukudziSATSATArr. Mtukudzi: Dzandimomotera Arr. Mtukudzi: ZiwereSATArr. Mtukudzi: Chiri Mundai Arr. Mtukudzi: Hear me LordSATBBC recording at the Bridgewater Hall, 6th March, by JamesSATBirtwistle & Mark WoodSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00j4htq (Listen)SATPeter IndSATBritish bassist Peter Ind joins Alyn Shipton to select theSAThighlights from his long recording career, mainly on hisSATown Wave label which he founded in the 1950s. As well asSATcollaborations with such great American players as DukeSATJordan, Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz, he explains hisSATfondness for working in duo with guitarists or other bassSATplayers.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Minor Truth Artist: Martin TaylorSATComposer ? Album: Taylor Made Label: WaveSATNumber: CD 17, Tr 3SATPersonnel: Martin Taylor g; Peter Ind, b; John Richardson,SATd. Rec 1979SATSATDISC 2 Title: Bitter SweetSATArtist: Bass Clef International Composer ?SATAlbum: Live at the 606 Club Label: WaveSATNumber: CD 42, Tr 4SATPersonnel: Michel Goldberg, Tony Barnard, g; Peter Ind b;SATRod YoungsSATSATDISC 3 Title: Singin The BluesSATArtist: New Paul Whiteman Orchestra Composer: EndsleySATAlbum: Plays the music of the roaring TwentiesSATLabel: Wave Number: CD 27, Tr 16SATPersonnel Dick Sudhalter, c; Duncan Campbell, FreddySATStaff, John McLevy, t; NatSATPeck, Harry Roche, Ric Kennedy, Keith Nichols, tb; HarrySATSmith, Al Baum, Harry Gold,SATGraham Lyons, Derek Guttridge, Ken Poole, Paul Nossiter,SATJohn R. T. Davies, reeds;SATReg Leopold, John Kirkland, Louis Harris, Kelly Isaacs,SATBill Reid, George Hurley,SATstrings, Pat Dodd, p; George Elliott, g; Martin Fry, tu;SATPeter Ind b, Jock Cummings, d.SATRec 6 Oct 1975, QEH, LondonSATSATDISC 4 Title: What's New?SATArtist: Eddie Thompson, Matt RossSATComposer: Burke/Haggart Album: Beauty and the BeatSATLabel: Wave Number: CD 19, Tr 9SATPersonnel: Eddie Thompson, Matt Ross, p. Rec 1983SATSATDISC 5 Title: 317 Easy 32nd StreetSATArtist: Peter Ind / Rufus Reid Composer: TristanoSATAlbum: Alone Together Label: WaveSATNumber: CD 36, Tr 11SATPersonnel: Peter Ind, Rufus Reid, b. Rec 1998SATSATDISC 6 Title: Embraceable You Artist: Duke JordanSATComposer: Gershwin Album: Live at the Bass ClefSATLabel: Wave Number: CD 20, Tr 3SATPersonnel Duke Jordan, p; Peter Ind, b; Mark Taylor, d. 13SATsep 1990SATSATDISC 7 Title: Topsy Artist: Peter IndSATComposer: DurhamSATAlbum: 60 Years with my bass (well almost) Label: WaveSATNumber: CD 22, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Peter Ind, b; Tony Barnard, g. Brussels, 2003SATSATDISC 8 Title: Two-part Invention in A minorSATArtist: Lee Konitz / Warne Marsh Composer: BachSATAlbum: The London Concert Label: WaveSATNumber: CD 16, Tr 6SATPersonnel: Lee Konitz as; Warne Marsh ts, rec Shaw TheatreSAT1976SATSATDISC 9 Title: Star EyesSATArtist: Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh.SATAlbum: The London Concert Label: WaveSATNumber: CD 16, Tr 8SATPersonnel: Lee Konitz as; Warne Marsh ts, Peter Ind, b; AlSATLevitt, d. rec 1976.SATSAT17:00 Opera on 3 b00j4hvj (Listen)SATLive from the Met, Dvorak's RusalkaSATIn a performance from the Metropolitan Opera, New York,SATCzech maestro Jiri Belohlavek conducts soprano ReneeSATFleming in the title role of Dvorak's opera - one she hasSATmade her own in recent years, with global success.SATSATRusalka tells the romantic story of a water nymph, whoSATfalls in love with a human. It has a poetic score, whichSATevokes the mystery of the forest and explores the clash ofSATthe human and fairy worlds, most famously with Rusalka'sSATpassionate Song to the Moon.SATSATPresented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSATSiff. The two intervals include backstage interviews andSATthe Metropolitan Opera Quiz.SATSATRusalka ...... Renee Fleming (soprano)SATForeign Princess ...... Christine Goerke (soprano)SATJezibaba ...... Stephanie Blythe (mezzo-soprano)SATPrince ...... Aleksander Antonenko (tenor)SATWater Gnome ...... Kristinn SigmundssonSATGamekeeper ...... James Courtney (tenor)SATTurnspit ...... Kate Lindsey (mezzo-soprano)SATFirst Wood Nymph ...... Kathleen Kim (soprano)SATSecond Wood Nymph ...... Brenda Patterson (soprano)SATThird Wood Nymph ...... Edita Kulczak (mezzo-soprano)SATOrchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan OperaSATJiri Belohlavek (conductor).SATSAT21:00 Jazz Record Requests b00j4hts (Listen)SATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno),SATTodd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny BarkerSAT(bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), ReginaldSATVeal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATOh, Didn’t He Ramble? (W.C Handy) (2:58)SATPerformed by Jelly Roll Morton and his New OrleansSATJazzmen: Sidney de Paris (tp) Claude Jones (tb, v) AlbertSATNicholas (cl) Sidney Bechet (ss) Happy Caudwell (ts) JellySATRoll Morton pn, v) Bernard Addison (g) Wellman Braud (b)SATZutty Singleton (d) Recorded 14 September 1939, New YorkSATTaken from the album ‘Sidney Bechet 1932 – 1943 TheSATBluebird SessionsSAT1989 CD (Bluebird ND90317(4) Disc 1 Track 12)SATSATDinah (Harry Akst) (2:47)SATPerformed by Joe Venuti’s Blues Four: Eddie Lang (guitar)SATJoe Venuti (violin) Don Murray (cl, bs) Rube Bloom (p)SATJustin Ring (perc) Recorded 28 March 1928, New YorkSATTaken from the album Jazz Guitar RaritiesSATCD (Golden Age of Jazz, JZCD830(1) Track 3)SATSATDive Bomber (Kermit Holden) (2:57)SATPerformed by Pete Johnson (p) Recorded 17 February 1944SATTaken from the album Pete Johnson’s Boogie Woogie MoodSATLP (Coral LRA 10016. S1/2)SATSATWhy Try to Change Me Now? (C Coleman, J A McCarthy) (4:04)SATPerformed by Helen Humes (v) Joe Wilder (tp) Buddy TateSAT(ts) Norman Simmons (p) Billy Butler (g) George DuvivierSAT(b) Butch Miles (d) Recorded 17 & 19 June 1980, New YorkSATTaken from the album Helen Humes ‘Helen’SATLP (Muse MR 5233. A3)SATSATAnnie Laurie (Lady Scott) (3:12)SATPerformed by Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: EddieSATTompkins, Sy Oliver, Tommy Stevenson (tp) Elmer Crumbley,SATRussell Bowles, James ‘Trummy’ Young (tb) Willie Smith,SATEarl Carruthers, Ted Buckner, Joe Thomas, Dan GrissomSAT(saxes) Edwin Wilcox (p) Al Norris (g) Moses Allen (b)SATJames Crawford (d) Recorded 5 November 1937SATTaken from the album Jimmy Lunceford and his OrchestraSATLP (Decca DL 8050. S1/4)SATSATIn a Sentimental Mood (Ellington) (4:14)SATPerformed by Duke Ellington (p), John Coltrane (ts), AaronSATBell (bs), Elvin Jones (d)SATRecorded 26 September 1962, Englewood CliffsSATTaken from the album Duke Ellington and John ColtraneSAT1995 CD (Impulse IMP11662 Track 1)SATSATDay by Day (Sammy Cahn, Alex Stordahl, Paul Weston) (3:23)SATPerformed by Laura Zakian (v) Steve Melling (p) RichardSATJeffries (b) Russell Morgan (d) Mark Bassey (tb)SATRecorded September 2000SATTaken from the album Nobody Else But MeSATCD (Ultimate Groove UGCD070201(1) Track 5)SATSATThe Glide (Ralph Towner) (4:39)SATPerformed by Acoustic Triangle: Malcolm Cresse (db) JohnSATHorler (piano) Tim Garland (saxophones, bass clarinet)SATRecorded 16-17 January 2001, Bristol, EnglandSATTaken from the album InteractionsSATCD (Audio-B SABCD5012 Track 4)SATSATPrez’s Boogie (John Williams) (6:41)SATPerformed by John Williams (bs) Bob Sydor (ts) Phil DaySAT(ts) Dave Gelly (ts) Don Rendell (ts) John Horler (p) JimSATRichardson (bs) Trevor Tompkins (d)SATRecorded 13 November 2002, GreenfordSATTaken from the album John Williams' TenoramaSATCD (Spotlite SPJCD572(1) Track 4)SATSATAll of Me (Seymour Simons, Gerald Marks) (5:07)SATPerformed by Lester Young (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Gene RameySAT(b) Jo Jones (d) Recorded 13 January 1956, New YorkSATTaken from the album Pres and Teddy: The Lester Young –SATTeddy Wilson Quartet CD (Verve 8312702(1) Track 1)SATSATBags’ Groove (Milt Jackson) (11:13)SATPerformed by Miles Davis (t) Milt Jackson (vb) TheloniousSATMonk (p) Percy Heath (b) Kenny Clarke (d)SATRecorded 24 December 1954, New JerseySATTaken from the album Bags' GrooveSATCD (Prestige OJCCD2452(1) Track 1)SATSAT22:00 The Wire b007m6xg (Listen)SATThe Third Trial By Hattie Naylor.SATSATWhen ex-soldier Matthew dies in a diving accident, hisSATparents are forced to come to terms not only with a risingSATtide of grief, but also the ghost of responsibility.SATSATSweetmeat ...... Desmond McNamaraSATSugar ...... Paula Wilcox Jeannie ...... Jade WilliamsSATMina ...... Rachel BavidgeSATMatthew (adult) ...... Jot DaviesSATMatthew (young) ...... Jordan Clarke.SATSAT22:45 Hear and Now b00j4hvp (Listen)SATStephen MontagueSATIvan Hewett presents a new concert recording of the musicSATof Stephen Montague by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, andSATchats to the composer.SATSATAn American who has lived in Britain since the mid 1970s,SATMontague draws deeply on his transatlantic musical roots,SATfrom Charles Ives to John Cage. Yet he is also a musicianSATwho craves new experiences, from writing extensively forSATamateur musicians to composing for the unusual forces ofSATklaxon horn soloist and an orchestra of automobiles. He isSATcurrently Professor of Composition at Trinity College ofSATMusic, London.SATSATMusic includes:SATSATStephen Montague: Intrada 1631 10:45SATStephen Montague: Concerto for piano and orchestra 31:19SATStephen Montague: Dark Sun - August, 1945 20:55SATSATBBC Symphony Orchestra Grant Llewellyn (conductor)SATSATRolf Hind (piano) Trinity College of Music Chamber ChoirSATStephen Jackson (director).SATSUNSUNDAY 15 MARCH 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00hwwrj (Listen)SUNArt and Early Music Month, Cesare Vecellio's VenetianSUNCostumesSUNArt and Early Music Month.Lucie Skeaping looks at theSUNpublishing sensation of the 1590s in Venice: CesareSUNVecellio's guide to the dress and customs of the world,SUNand she talks to the book's two translators, MargaretSUNRosenthal, Professor of Italian at the University ofSUNSouthern California, and Ann Rosalind Jones, Professor ofSUNComparative Literature at Smith College. The book is theSUNfirst to depict world costume through history and inSUNaddition to the vivid illustrations, it includes aSUNdetailed and often amusing social commentary of the habitsSUNof people all over the world. Music in the programmeSUNincludes Carnival music by Giovanni Croce, and works bySUNboth Andrea and GiovannSUNSUNLODOVICO VIADANASUNLa Veneziana (canzona)SUNThe King’s Consort Robert King (director)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048SUNSUNGIOVANNI CROCE Masquerade of the FriuliansSUNI FagioliniSUNCHANDOS (CHACONNE) CHAN 0665SUNSUNGIOVANNI PACOLONISUNSalterello de Zorzi (lute trio)SUNI FagioliniSUNCHANDOS (CHACONNE) CHAN 0665SUNSUNANDREA GABRIELI Asia feliceSUNI FagioliniSUNCHANDOS (CHACONNE) CHAN 0697SUNSUNGIOVANNI GABRIELI Sonata pian’ e forte a 8SUNHis Majestys Sagbutts and CornettsSUNHYPERION CDA 66908SUNSUNGIOVANNI BASSANO Arosez vos violettesSUNConcordia (viol and harpsichord – variations based onSUNexisting madrigal) Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9SUNSUNADRIAN WILLAERTSUNSempre me ride sta – : the men sing: “That tart alwaysSUNlaughs at me when I walk down the street”SUNConcordia, Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9SUNSUNADRIAN WILLAERT Vecchio letrose – “Old hags, you’re goodSUNfor nothing” Concordia, Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9SUNSUNBALDASSARE DONATO Ahi miserelleSUNConcordia, Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC MUSIC MAGAZINE CD VOL.11 NO.9SUNSUNGIOVANNI GIROLAMO KAPSBERGERSUNKapsbergerSUNThe Kings Consort Robert King (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048SUNSUNGIOVANNI GABRIELI Udite, chiari e generosi figliSUNNautical mythological figures / 16 part madrigalSUNThe Kings Consort Robert King (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048SUNSUNANDREA GABRIELI Vieni, vieni, Himeneo The Kings ConsortSUNRobert King (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67048SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00j4j0y (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sinfonia in D forSUNtwo violins and continuo, H585 Les AdieuxSUN1.11amSUNCPE Bach: Rondo in C minor for keyboard, Wq 59, No 4;SUNFantasia in C for keyboard, Wq 6SUNAlexei Lubimov (tangent piano)SUN1.24amSUNCPE Bach: Musikalisches Viererlei...und ClavierstuckeSUNverschiedener Art (excerpts); Fantasia in F sharp minorSUNfor keyboard, Wq 67 Alexei Lubimov (tangent piano)SUN1.40amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo in B flat forSUNviolin and orchestra, K269 Benjamin Schmid (violin)SUNThe Danish Radio Concert OrchestraSUNAdam Fischer (conductor)SUN1.47amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Fantasia in D minorSUNfor piano, K397; Piano Sonata in C minor K457SUNAlexei Lubimov (tangent piano)SUN2.10amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Concerto in E flat for trumpetSUNand orchestra, H VIIe 1 Gyorgy Geiger (trumpet)SUNHungarian Radio Orchestra Andras Ligeti (conductor)SUN2.25amSUNHaydn: Four works for musical clockSUN2.30amSUNHaydn: Fantasia in C for piano, H XVII 4SUNAlexei Lubimov (tangent piano)SUNAlexei Lubimov playing the tangent piano was recorded atSUNthe Beursschouwburg, Brussels, Belgium, as part of theSUNKlara Festival 2008.SUN2.37amSUNCPE Bach: Concerto in D for flute and strings, H426SUNRobert Aitken (flute) CBC Vancouver OrchestraSUNMario Bernardi (conductor)SUN3.00amSUNDutsch, Otto (c.1823-1863): Overture (The Croatian Girl)SUNDanish Radio Concert Orchestra Hannu Koivula (conductor)SUN3.13amSUNRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Piano Sonata No 2 in BSUNflat minor, Op 36 Aldo Ciccolini (piano)SUN3.32amSUNEbner, Leopold (1769-1830): Trio in B flatSUNZagreb Woodwind TrioSUN3.39amSUNRubbra, Edmund (1901-1986): Trio in one movement, Op 68SUNThe Hertz TrioSUN4.00amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in F minorSUNfor keyboard and string orchestra, BWV 1056SUNAngela Hewitt (piano) Norwegian Chamber OrchestraSUN4.10amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concert aria: Ch'ioSUNmi scordi di te...? Non temer, amato bene, K505SUNAndrea Rost (soprano) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)SUNHungarian National Philharmonic OrchestraSUN4.21amSUNDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto forSUNstrings No 4 in E minor Concerto KolnSUN4.32amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Fantasiestucke for cello andSUNpiano, Op 73 Claudio Bohorquez (cello)SUNMarcus Groh (piano)SUN4.43amSUNLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Pelli meae consumptisSUNcarnibus The King's SingersSUN4.51amSUNVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in F for trebleSUNrecorder, RV 442 Michael Schneider (recorder)SUNCamerata KolnSUN5.00amSUNRathaus, Karol (1895-1954): Prelude and gigue in A forSUNorchestra, Op 44SUNPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceSUNJoel Stuben (conductor)SUN5.09amSUNSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (5 PsalmsSUNof David) Netherlands Chamber ChoirSUNPhilippe Herreweghe (conductor)SUN5.17amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in G forSUNviolin and keyboard, K301 Julie Eskaer (violin)SUNJanjz Zapolsky (piano)SUN5.31amSUNRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Sonata No 1 in G forSUNstring orchestra Romanian National Chamber OrchestraSUNLudovic Bacs (conductor)SUN5.44amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Rhapsodie espagnole, S254SUNRichard Raymond (piano)SUN5.59amSUNWilliams, Grace (1906-1977): Sea SketchesSUNManitoba Chamber Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SUN6.18amSUNDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): String Quartet No 12 in F, OpSUN96 (American) Prague QuartetSUN6.41amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 2 in B minorSUNfor orchestra, BWV 1067 Rachael Brown (flute)SUNConcerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00j4j10 (Listen)SUNFrom 7.00amSUNSUNPurcell: Sonata No 9 in F, Z810 (The Golden Sonata)SUNThe Purcell QuartetSUNSUNLukaszewski: Two Lenten Motets: Memento mei, Domine;SUNCrucem tuam adoramus, DomineSUNThe Choir of Trinity College, CambridgeSUNStephen Layton (conductor)SUNSUNFrom 8.00amSUNSUNHandel: Chaconne for keyboard, HWV 435SUNMurray Perahia (piano)SUNSUNIreland: Satyricon overture London Symphony OrchestraSUNRichard Hickox (conductor)SUNSUNFrom 9.00amSUNSUNAdam Gorb: AwaydaySUNRoyal Northern College of Music Wind OrchestraSUNClark Rundell (conductor)SUNSUNJanacek: Suite (The Cunning Little Vixen)SUNCzech Philharmonic OrchestraSUNCharles Mackerras (conductor).SUNSUN10:00 Iain Burnside b00j4j12 (Listen)SUNGardensSUNMary King sits in for Iain Burnside and presents musicSUNabout the therapeutic qualities of gardens. She is joinedSUNby David Wheeler, editor of Hortus magazine, who isSUNconvinced his garden helped him in his battle with cancer.SUNSUNMusic includes Britten, Falla and Tchaikovsky.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00j4j14 (Listen)SUNJane AsherSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is actress Jane Asher, who hasSUNbeen working in film, theatre, TV and radio since the ageSUNof five. Her many TV appearances include BridesheadSUNRevisited, Holby City and most recently, as Sally in TheSUNOld Guys.SUNSUNShe is also a successful writer - having penned threeSUNnovels as well as books on cake decorating - and also runsSUNa company making party cakes. Jane has a musicalSUNbackground - her mother Margaret was a professor of oboeSUNat the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and in 2008SUNshe took part in BBC2's Maestro conducting competition.SUNSUNJane's musical choices include three Mozart selections -SUNthe overture from Don Giovanni, the Lacrimosa from hisSUNRequiem and the last act of Marriage of Figaro. She alsoSUNchooses a song from HMS Pinafore, the finale ofSUNTchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony, the finale of Beethoven'sSUNFifth Symphony performed by Daniel Barenboim'sSUNWest-Eastern Divan Orchestra, plus Joan Sutherland singingSUNSpargi d'amore pianto from Act 2 of Donizetti's Lucia diSUNLammermoor.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUNBeaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 T10 00.25SUNSUNMozart: Overture to Don Giovanni LPO/Sir Georg SoltiSUNMozart Don Giovanni DECCA 455 500-2 CD1 T1 05.26SUNSUNGilbert and Sullivan: When I was a lad I served a termSUN(HMS Pinafore, Act I)SUNMartyn Green (Sir Joseph Porter), The D'Oyly Carte OperaSUNCompany, the New Promenade Orchestra/Isidore GodfreySUNGilbert and Sullivan NAXOS 8.110175 T12 02.56SUNSUNMozart: Lacrimosa (from the Requiem, K626)SUNBerlin PO, Swedish Radio Choir/Claudio AbbadoSUNMozart: Requiem DG 463 181-2 T8 02.52SUNSUNTchaikovsky: Symphony No 4 (Finale: Allegro con fuoco)SUNVienna PO/Valery GergievSUNTchaikovsky 547 002-2 CD1 T4 08.30SUNSUNMozart: Deh vieni non tardar (from The Marriage of Figaro,SUNAct IV)SUNSylvia McNair (Susanna), Vienna PO/Claudio AbbadoSUNThe Marriage of Figaro DG 445 903-2 CD3 T11 03.27SUNSUNBeethoven: Symphony No 5 (Finale: Allegro)SUNWest-Eastern Divan Orchestra/Daniel BarenboimSUNWest-Eastern Divan Orchestra WARNER 2564 62791-2 T7 08.30SUNSUNDonizetti: Spargi d'amore pianto (from Lucia diSUNLammermoor, Act 2)SUNJoan Sutherland (Lucia), Chorus and Orchestra, ROH, CoventSUNGarden/Richard BonyngeSUNDonizetti Lucia di Lammermoor DECCA 410 193-2 CD3 T9 03.51.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00j4j16 (Listen)SUNArt and Early Music Month, The Baroque Theatre of CeskySUNKrumlovSUNLucie Skeaping presents a series on the links between artSUNand early music, and visits the Baroque theatre at CeskySUNKrumlov castle in the southern Czech Republic, withSUNtheatre historian Iain Mackintosh.SUNSUNThe castle is actually more like a city, with 30 or 40SUNbuildings in a series of courtyards put up over severalSUNcenturies, and all decorated with original trompe l'oeilSUNpaintwork. Like so much else in that part of the world,SUNit's a product of Habsburg times - when, for threeSUNcenturies up until the First World War, German-speakingSUNprinces ruled what we now know as The Czech Republic.SUNSUNTuma: Partita in A minor (2nd mvt - Andante - excerpt)SUNAntiquarius Consort Praga ARTA F10093, Tr 9SUNSUNVivaldi: Armida al camp d'Egitto, RV699-A - SinfoniaSUN(excerpt) Concerto ItalianoSUNRinaldo Alessandrini (director) NAIVE OP 30415, Tr 1SUNSUNZach: Sinfonia in G (1st mvt - Allegro non tanto)SUNCapella Sancta Caecilia ARTA F10033, Tr 12SUNSUNMyslivicek: Quintet No 6 in B flat (2nd mvt - Largo)SUNPro Arte Antiqua PragueSUNARTA CLASSICS F1 0071-2, Tr 17SUNSUNZach: Sinfonia in G (3rd mvt - Menuett - excerpt)SUNCapella Sancta Caecilia ARTA F10033, Tr 12SUNSUNForqueray: Le Leclair (2nd Divertissement - excerpt)SUNCharivari Agreable SimfonieSUNSIGNUM SIGCD 008, Tr 6SUNSUNRameau: Premier et Deuxieme airs des Matelots (HippolyteSUNet Aricie - excerpt) Les Arts FlorissantsSUNWilliam Christie (conductor)SUNERATO 3984-26129-2, Tr 27SUNSUNVivaldi: Aria: Dalle superne sfere lieto, Imeneo, discendiSUN(Andromeda Liberata) Anna Bonitatibus (soprano)SUNVenice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon (director)SUNARCHIV 477 0982 CD 2, Tr 6SUNSUNMozart: Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja (Die Zauberflote)SUNGerald Finley (Papageno) The English Baroque SoloistsSUNJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUNARCHIV 449 166-2 Disc 1, Tr 4SUNSUNScarlatti: Vorrestim si, vorresti (Scritte con falsoSUNinganno) Patrizia Ciofi (soprano)SUNIl Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (conductor)SUNVIRGIN VERITAS 545 546-2, Tr 17SUNSUNPorpora: Or che d'orrido Verno (Sinfonia) Auser MusiciSUNCarlo Ipata (director)SUNHYPERION CDA 67621, Trs 15, 16SUNSUNVivaldi: Overture (Argippo) Baroque Ensemble Hof-MusiciSUNOndrej Macek (director)SUNLIVE RECORDING AT CESKY KRUMLOVSUNBAROQUE THEATRE, Oct 2008SUNSUNA Scarlatti: L'amor generoso (Closing scene)SUNCappella Accademica Ondrej Macek (director)SUNLIVE RECORDING AT CESKY KRUMLOVSUNBAROQUE THEATRE, Jun 2002.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00j4j18 (Listen)SUNBliss: A Colour Symphony (II - Red)SUNBBC National Orchestra of WalesSUNRichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN10380, Tr 2SUNSUNAdrian Jack: String Quartet No 3 (1996)SUNArditti String Quartet DEUX ELLES DXL1116, Trs 1 to 4SUNSUNPergolesi: Grave; Stabat Mater Dolorosa (Stabat Mater)SUNEmma Kirkby (soprano) James Bowman (countertenor)SUNThe Academy of Ancient MusicSUNChristopher Hogwood (conductor)SUNOISEAU LYRE 4256922, Tr 1SUNSUNShostakovich: Prelude and Fugue No 16 in B flat minorSUNTatiana Nikolaeva (piano)SUNMELODIYA 74321198492, Disc 2, Tr 6SUNSUNVivaldi: Spring (The Four Seasons)SUNEnglish Chamber OrchestraSUNNigel Kennedy (violin/director)SUNEMI 5562352, Trs 1 to 3SUNSUNPiazzolla: Primavera Portena/Spring in Buenos Aires (TheSUNFour Seasons) Astor Piazzolla (bandoneon)SUNPiazzolla BandSUNBELLA MUSICA BMCD317031, Tr 9SUNSUNEJ Moeran: Fantasy Quartet for oboe, violin, viola andSUNcello Members of the Vanburgh QuartetSUNNicholas Daniel (oboe)SUNASV CDDCA1045, Tr 6SUNSUNMessiaen: Appel Interstellaire (Interstellar Call)SUNJean-Jacques Justafre (horn)SUNDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4716172SUNSUNPaderewski: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 17SUNJanina Fialkowska (piano)SUNNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNAntoni Wit (conductor)SUNNAXOS 8554020, Trs 1 to 3.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00j18mp (Listen)SUNFrom the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.SUNSUNIntroit: Herr, gedenke nicht (Mendelssohn)SUNResponses: RadcliffeSUNPsalms: 59, 60, 61 (South, Nares, Turle, Crotch)SUNFirst Lesson: Genesis 44 vv18-34 Canticles (Mendelssohn)SUNSecond Lesson: Hebrews 2 vv10-39SUNAnthem: Hor mein Bitten (Mendelssohn)SUNHymn: Take up thy cross, the Saviour said (Breslau arrSUNMendelssohn)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Sonata No 6 in D minor, Op 65 - FugueSUN(Mendelssohn)SUNSUNOrgan Scholar: Peter StevensSUNDirector of Music: Stephen Cleobury.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00j4j1b (Listen)SUNVivaldi's GloriaSUNRobert Hollingworth explores one of the most famous of allSUNbaroque choral works - Vivaldi's Gloria in D, RV 589 -SUNoften simply refered to as the Vivaldi Gloria, althoughSUNthe composer made more than one setting. Robert conductsSUNthe BBC Singers and St James' Baroque in excerpts and aSUNcomplete performance of the work, which was given in theSUNMaida Vale Studios in November 2008.SUNSUNThe programme also looks at a collaborative project calledSUNGloria Revisited in which Tim Steiner guided nine A-levelSUNstudents from St Marylebone C of E Secondary School andSUNThe Greycoat School in Westminster in a series ofSUNworkshops. The young composers each wrote a movementSUNinspired by Vivaldi's Gloria.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00j4j1d (Listen)SUNNew Choirs RevisitedSUNSUNThe programme's resident talent scout, choral directorSUNPeter Broadbent, returns with his pick of the mostSUNpromising choral talent from a recent 'choir marketplace'SUNevent held in the French town of Saint-Lo.SUNSUNAled explores the choral legacy of American innovator andSUNchoral maverick Charles Ives, to coincide with theSUNpublication of a new volume of the composer'sSUNcorrespondence.SUNSUNPlaylist Alain Souchon and Laurent Voulzy, arr. GiauxSUNKarin Redinger Witloof Bay POLYFOLLIASUNSUNCharles Ives The Celestial Country (excerpt)SUNBBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor), ChristopherSUNHughes (organ) COLLINS 14792SUNSUNF Zapata Bello Mi Tumbao Entre VocesSUNPOLYFOLLIASUNSUNY Ru Bu Mon chameau blanc orphelinSUNInner Mongolia Radio and TV Choir, directed by Wu Ren SanSUNNa POLYFOLLIASUNSUNHoms&Fuagin Mr Bip Bip Witloof BaySUNPolyfolliaSUNSUNWilhelm Weismann Psalm 23 Calmus EnsembleSUNCALMUS VKJK0803SUNSUNAlfred Schnittke Pater NosterSUNOreya, conducted by Alexander VatsekSUNPOLYFOLLIASUNSUNPaschal de l'Estocart Sa mort, et le fruict d'icelleSUNRamée RAM0703SUNSUNTommy Dorsey Take my Hand, Precious LordSUNGroove for ThoughtSUNPOLYFOLLIASUNSUNJohannes BrahmsSUNEs ist das Heil uns kommen her op.29 no.1SUNSchütz Choir of London conducted by Roger NorringtonSUNCARUS 83.117SUNSUNCharles Ives Crossing the BarSUNBBC Singers, Christopher Hughes (organ), conducted bySUNStephen Cleobury COLLINS 14792SUNSUNCharles Ives Psalm 135SUNSWR Vocal Ensemble and Members of the Stuttgart RadioSUNSymphony Orchestra, conducted by Marcus CreedSUNHANSSLER CD93 224SUNSUNCharles Ives General William Booth Enters into HeavenSUNThomas Hampson (baritone), San Francisco Symphony ChorusSUNand Girls’ Choruses, and San Francisco Symphony Orchestra,SUNconducted by Michael Tilson ThomasSUNRCA 09026637032SUNSUNCharles Ives Psalm 90SUNAleksandra Lustig (soprano), Julius Pfeifer (tenor), KaySUNJohannsen (organ), SWR Vocal Ensemble, conducted MarcusSUNCreed HANSSLER CD93 224SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00j4j1g (Listen)SUNSynge: 100 Years OnSUNTo mark the centenary of the death of Irish playwright JMSUNSynge, Radio 3 presents new productions of two of hisSUNpivotal short plays. The Tinker's Wedding is a lightSUNcomedy about the country people of Wicklow while Riders toSUNthe Sea is often described as the definitive IrishSUNtragedy. They are presented alongside a documentarySUNrecorded on location in Galway and the Aran Islands.SUNSUNThe Tinker's WeddingSUNSUNSarah Casey ...... Denise GoughSUNMichael Byrne ...... Stephen HoganSUNMary Byrne ...... Brid Brennan Priest ...... John RoganSUNSUNRiders to the SeaSUNSUNMaurya ...... Brid BrennanSUNNora ...... Fiona O'ShaughnessySUNCathleen ...... Denise Gough Bartley ...... Nick LeeSUNOld Man ...... John RoganSUNAnother Man ...... Stephen HoganSUNOne of the Women ...... Caroline GuthrieSUNWith contributions from Thomas Conway, James Harrold, DaraSUNO Conaola, Lasairfhiona Ni Chonaola, Maire Mulkerrin,SUNDolores Lyne and Sean O Coistealbha.SUNSUNProduced and directed by Steven Canny.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00j4j1j (Listen)SUNFrom Ecstasy to InfinitySUNMathematician Marcus du Sautoy explores the role ofSUNscience and mathematics in the arts of the baroque. FromSUNBernini's architecture and sculpture in Rome, the playfulSUNgardens at Versailles, to the grand dome of St Paul'sSUNCathedral and the music of Monteverdi and Bach, heSUNdiscovers that new ideas about perspective, capturingSUNmovement and the infinite all play a part in the baroqueSUNvision.SUNSUN'The Baroque was always a style I'd associated withSUNvulgarity and excess. But in this programme I’veSUNdiscovered how much control and structure underpins theSUNspectacle of the baroque. The dramatic and sensationalSUNeffects of the greatest baroque architects like BorrominiSUNand Bernini are founded on sound mathematical principles.SUNPainters like Caravaggio and Rubens are battling with theSUNsame problems as Newton and Leibniz in their attempt toSUNcapture bodies in motion. And the extravagant sounds ofSUNMonteverdi and Bach would not be possible without theSUNmathematical development of new ideas of temperament. ItSUNis my world of mathematics and science which allows theSUNartist and musician to play with your emoSUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00j15vn (Listen)SUNSportSUNA programme exploring the fascination for writers andSUNcomposers of the world of sport, with readings by IoanSUNMeredith and Angela Wynter. Including writing on subjectsSUNfrom cricket and rugby to the more esoteric, such asSUNhang-gliding and rock climbing.SUNSUNFeaturing works from Ian McMillan to Jean Binta Breeze,SUNinterspersed with music from Henry VIII, Britten and Holst.SUNSUNProducer's NotesSUNSUNElgar loved football, Debussy composed a tennis match, andSUNHonegger wrote a musical game of rugby. Poet laureatesSUNfrom William Wordsworth to Wole Soyinka, and Gwyneth LewisSUNhave all turned their pen to sporting passions. SportsSUNcrowds in return use music and song to raise their hopesSUNand cheer on their flagging sporting heroes, fromSUNSunderland FC, who come out to Prokofiev's Romeo andSUNJuliet, to Liverpool FC's footballing anthem You'llSUNNever Walk Alone.SUNWords and Music this week explores the world of sport. TheSUNoriginal Greek Games had their origins in a poetic andSUNmusical tradition, and the world of sport - the humanSUNendeavour, the triumphs and failures - continues to hold aSUNfascination for writers and composers.SUNJames Alexander Gordon's football results have a musicSUNof their own, and the Haka has the fierce poetry of a warSUNsong. I've included Soyinka's 'Muhammad Ali at theSUNRingside, 1985' ahead of the entrance of Bizet'sSUNEscamillo, Ali's famed beauty in the ring and the danceSUNof the bullfight both colouring the violence of theirSUNsports. Jean Binta Breeze's poem of cricketing seductionSUNfollows on in the vein of the steamy attraction of theSUNsporting hero.SUNFrom the obvious sporting worlds of cricket and rugby toSUNthe more esoteric, like hang gliding and rock climbing,SUNIoan Meredith and Angela Wynter read poetry from IanSUNMcMillan to Jean Binta Breeze, with music from Ives, RavelSUNand Holst, the New Zealand All Blacks and Liverpool FC'sSUNtriumphant Kop.SUNSUNLEWIS CARROLL Alice in Wonderland extractSUNAngela Wynter (reader)SUNSUNVARIOUSSUNBBC theme tunes: Test Cricket, Ski Sunday, GrandstandSUNBBC Sporting Themes PWKS648SUNSUNSERGEI PROKOFIEVSUNRomeo & Juliet Montagues and CapuletsSUNBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Prokofiev/Romeo and JulietSUNCD Code: SACD-1301SUNSUNCLASSIFIED FOOTBALL RESULTSSUNReader: James Alexander Gordon BBC sound archiveSUNSUNIAN MCMILLAN Home Support Ian McMillan (reader)SUNSUNCHARLES IVES Yale-Princeton Football GameSUNOrchestra New England Ives: Three Places in New EnglandSUNKOCH 370252SUNSUNSIMON ARMITAGE The Catch 1992SUNIoan Meredith (reader)SUNSUNGUSTAV HOLST JupiterSUNRoyal Scottish National Orchestra/ David Lloyd-JonesSUNNAXOS SVEN2002SUNSUNTHE HAKA The New Zealand rugby teamSUNBBC Sports ArchiveSUNSUNGWYNETH LEWIS Reply to the HakaSUNIoan Meredith (reader)SUNSUNJOHN HUGHES Cwm Rhondda (Bread of Heaven)SUNBryn Terfel and the Orchestra of Welsh NationalSUNOpera/Gareth Jones We'll Keep a WelcomeSUNDEUTSCHE GRAMOPHON 4635932SUNSUNUA FANTHORPE Hang Gliders in JanuarySUNAngela Wynter (reader)SUNSUNCLAUDE DEBUSSY Jeux Poeme danseSUNOrchestre National De L' O.R.T.F.SUNDebussy: Complete Orchestral Works IISUNEMI CDM7695882SUNSUNPRAGEETA SHARMA Ode to BadmintonSUNAngela Wynter (reader)SUNSUNFORTRAN 5 Heavy Clouds Gather Fortran 5SUNBad Head Park CD STUMM 104SUNSUNSJ LITHERLAND Bad Light Angela Wynter (reader)SUNSUNSIR HENRY NEWBOLTSUNVitai Lampada (They Pass On The Torch of Life)SUNIoan Meredeth (reader)SUNSUNEDWARD ELGAR SospiroSUNEnglish Northern Philharmonic/ David Lloyd-JonesSUNNAXOS SVEN2002SUNSUNWOLE SOYINKA Muhammad Ali at the Ringside, 1985SUNWole Soyinka (reader)SUNOur Souls have Grown Deep Like RiversSUNRHINO RHI780122SUNSUNGEORGES BIZET Les Voici! Les Voici!SUNFranco Corelli and chorus Bizet: CarmenSUNRCA 74321252792SUNSUNJEAN BINTA BREEZE On Cricket, Sex and HouseworkSUNAngela Wynter (reader)SUNSUNARTHUR HONEGGER RugbySUNBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra/Charles DutoitSUNTeldec CD 3984-21340-2SUNSUNSEAMUS HEANEY The Salmon Fisher to the SalmonSUNIoan Meredith (reader)SUNSUNFRANZ SCHUBERTSUNPiano Quintet in A D667 'The Trout' - II AndanteSUNMembers of the Belcea Quartet Piano QuintetsSUNEMI 5576642SUNSUNTED HUGHES Pike Ted Hughes (reader)SUNHughes, Ted: Reading his Own PoetrySUNHARPER COLLINS HCCD 1165SUNSUNDAVID CRAIG Into Rock Angela Wynter (reader)SUNSUNSTEVE REICH Music for 18 MusiciansSUNPhases: A Nonesuch RetrospectiveSUNNONESCH 79962SUNSUNWILLIAM WORDSWORTHSUNIce-skating extract from The PreludeSUNIoan Meredith (reader)SUNSUNMAURICE RAVEL BoleroSUNOchestre National De France/ Lorin MaazelSUNCBS MDK46501SUNSUNDOUGLAS DUNNSUNIn Ten Seconds Ioan Meredith (reader)SUNSUNRICHARD RODGERS &SUNOSCAR HAMMERSTEIN IISUNYou'll Never Walk Alone and Liverpool v Real MadridSUNcommentary The Kop Choir and Peter Jones.SUNFabriclive. 07 John Peel FABRIC 14SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00j4j1n (Listen)SUNJoshua Redman InterviewSUNClaire Martin presents the latest mix of jazz releases,SUNincluding an interview with saxophonist Joshua Redman, andSUNan EBU concert set performed in 2008 at Studio 6 by theSUNBelgrade Jazz Trio.SUNSUNRedman has played with the Berkeley High Jazz Ensemble andSUNwon first place in the Thelonious Monk International JazzSUNCompetition. He has performed and recorded with artistsSUNsuch as Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea and Bill Frisell.SUNSUNTitle: The Wizard Artist: Big AirSUNCD: Big AirSUNTrack: 1 Label: Babel BDV 2880 Comp: Steve BuckleySUNPub: Babel Dur: 06.51SUNSUNTitle: Iolo's Dance Artist: Geoff Eales TrioSUNCD: Master of the GameSUNTrack: 1 Label: Edition EDN 1011 Comp: Geoff EalesSUNPub: Edition Dur: 06.04SUNSUNTitle: Karibu Artist: Lionel LouekeSUNCD: KaribuSUNTrack: 1 Label: Blue Note 500999 5 18816 2 7SUNComp: Lionel Loueke Pub: Blue Note Dur: 06.45SUNSUNTitle: Void (for Doris)SUNArtist: Barry Guy/Marilyn Crispell/Paul LyttonSUNCD: IthacaSUNTrack: 2 Label: Intakt CD 096 Comp: Barry GuySUNPub: n/a Dur: 05.41SUNSUNJoshua Redman feature, including music and interviewSUNSUNTitle: Faraway Artist: Joshua RedmanSUNCD: CompassSUNTrack: 2 Label: Nonesuch 7559 79923-0SUNComp: Joshua Redman Pub: Shedroff Music/BMISUNDur: 06.38SUNSUNTitle: Moonlight Artist: Joshua RedmanSUNCD: CompassSUNTrack: 8 Label:Nonesuch 7559 79923 0SUNComp: Ludwig van Beethoven Pub: n/a Dur: 04.55SUNSUNTitle: Through the Valley Artist: Joshua RedmanSUNCD: CompassSUNTrack: 13 Label: Nonesuch 7559 79923 0SUNComp: Joshua Redman Pub: Shedroff Music/BMISUNDur: 02.50SUNSUNTitle: Instead Artist: Madeleine PeyrouxSUNCD: Bare BonesSUNTrack: 1 Label: Decca PROMO n/aSUNComp: Madeleine Peyroux Pub: BIEM/SABAM Dur: 05.09SUNSUNTitle: Sendegi Artist: CyminologySUNCD: As NeySUNTrack: 4 Label: ECM ECM 2084 Comp: SamawatieSUNPub: ECM Records Dur: 04.01SUNSUNEBU Recording, made at Studio 6, RTS Radio, Belgrade onSUNNovember 6, 2008SUNSUNTitle: I've Got You Under My SkinSUNArtist: Belgrade Jazz Trio (Goran Potic / Milan Pavkovic /SUNMiodrag-Dinao Maljokovic) Comp: Cole PorterSUNDur: 05.05SUNSUNTitle: Body and SoulSUNArtist: Belgrade Jazz Trio (Goran Potic / Milan Pavkovic /SUNMiodrag-Dinao Maljokovic)SUNComp: Johnny Green/Edard Heyman Dur: 05.30SUNSUNTitle: Blue MonkSUNArtist: Belgrade Jazz Trio (Goran Potic / Milan Pavkovic /SUNMiodrag-Dinao Maljokovic) Comp: Thelonious MonkSUNDur: 05.56SUNSUNTitle: Give It OneSUNArtist: The London Horn Sound Big Band/Gwilym SimcockSUNCD: Give It OneSUNTrack: 3 Label: Cala CACD 0117 Comp: Ferguson/DowneySUNPub: MCPS Dur: 02.13.SUNMONMONDAY 16 MARCH 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00j5b5d (Listen)MON1.00amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in FMONminor, Op 95MON1.22amMONShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): String Quartet No 1 inMONF, Op 73 Aviv Quartet:MONSergey Ostrovsky, Evgenia Epshtein (violins)MONShuli Waterman (viola) Rachel Mercer (cello)MON1.57amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Country Dance No 1MON(Allegro molto moderato) for wind quintetMONYur-Eum Woodwind QuintetMON2.00amMONBeethoven: Symphony No 2, Op 36MONOslo Philharmonic Orchestra Manfred Honeck (conductor)MON2.33amMONGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Concerto in A minor for pianoMONand orchestra, Op 16 Boris Berezovsky (piano)MONBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Andrew Litton (conductor)MON3.00amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance No 8 in GMONminor, Op 46 Norwegian Radio OrchestraMONAri Rasilainen (conductor)MON3.05amMONDvorak: Symphony No 5 in F, Op 76MONRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraMONJames Conlon (conductor)MON3.45amMONJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): The Fiddler's child - balladMONfor orchestra BBC Symphony OrchestraMONJiri Belohlavek (conductor)MON3.58amMONMorawetz, Oskar (1917-2007): Overture on a Fairy TaleMONEdmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor)MON4.10amMONDussek, Jan Ladislav (1760-1812): Piano Sonata in B flat,MONOp 35, No 1 Andreas Staier (fortepiano)MON4.30amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fantasia (andMONunfinished fugue) in C minor for keyboard, BWV 906MONAndreas Staier (harpsichord)MON4.38amMONBach: Prelude and fugue in A minor for organ, BWV 561MONNorbert Bartelsman (organ)MON4.47amMONGorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (c.1665-1734): Laetatus sumMONfor four voices, two violins, two trumpets and organ; EcceMONnunc benedicite Olga Pasiecznik (soprano)MONHenning Voss, Piotr Lykowski (countertenor)MONWojciech Parchem (tenor) Miroslaw Borzynski (bass)MONSine Nomine Chamber Choir Concerto PolaccoMONMarek Toporowski (chamber organ/director)MON4.55amMONBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Folk sketches for smallMONorchestral ensemble Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJan Krenz (conductor)MON5.00amMONBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Minuet (Quintet, G275) -MONfor strings Varazdin Chamber OrchestraMONDavid Geringas (conductor)MON5.05amMONHartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 6MONCharacteerstykker med indledende Smaavers af HC Andersen,MONOp 50 Nina Gade (piano)MON5.18amMONRiisager, Knudage (1897-1974): Little OvertureMONCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)MON5.24amMONFrumerie, Gunnar de (1908-1987): Pastoral Suite for flute,MONharp and strings, Op 13b Kathleen Rudolph (flute)MONCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)MON5.37amMONFrumerie, Gunnar de (1908-1987): Klagosangen (The Lament)MONChristina Billing, Carina Morling, Aslog Rosen (sopranoMONsoloists) Swedish Radio ChoirMONEric Ericson (conductor)MON5.41amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Two arias (Ariodante)MONAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)MONLes Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor)MON6.01amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in B flat forMONtwo violins and basso continuo, HWV 388 Musica Alta RipaMON6.12amMONDoppler, Franz (1821-1883): L'oiseau des bois - idyll forMONflute and four horns, Op 21 Janos Balint (flute)MONJeno Kevehazi, Peter Fuzes, Sandor Endrodi, Tibor MaruzsaMON(horns)MON6.18amMONSchickhardt, Johann Christian (c.1681-c.1762): Concerto inMONG minor Musica Ad RhenumMON6.35amMONWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Quintet in B flat forMONclarinet and strings, Op 34MONLena Jonhall (clarinet) with the Zetterqvist StringMONQuartet.MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00j5b5g (Listen)MONIncluding from 7.00am:MONMONBizet: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Carmen)MONAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) Donostakio OrfeoiaMONBerlin Philharmonic Claudio Abbado (conductor)MONMONBeethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op 62MONPhilharmonia Orchestra Otto Klemperer (conductor)MONMONHandel: Look Down, Harmonious SaintMONJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor) The King's ConsortMONRobert King (conductor)MONMONFrom 8.30am:MONMONMozart: Horn Concerto No 4 in E Flat, K495MONTimothy Brown (horn) Academy of St Martin in the FieldsMONIona Brown (director)MONMONStravinsky: Three Little Songs (Recollections of myMONChildhood) Cathy Berberian (mezzo-soprano)MONColumbia Symphony Orchestra Igor Stravinsky (conductor)MONMONAdams: The Chairman DancesMONCity Of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraMONSimon Rattle (conductor).MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00j5b5j (Listen)MON10.00amMONPurcell real. Tippett/Bergman: Sweeter than RosesMON(Pausanias, Z585); Music for a while (Oedipus, Z583)MONAlfred Deller (countertenor)MONWalter Bergmann (harpsichord) EMI CDH 565501-2MON10.08amMOND'Indy: Souvenirs, Op 62 Iceland Symphony OrchestraMONRumon Gamba (conductor) CHANDOS 10464MON10.27amMONGossec: String Quartet, Op 15 No 3 Ad Fontes QuartetMONALPHA 025MON10.37amMONPurcell: Ode for St Cecilia's Day, 1692: Hail BrightMONCecilia, Z328 April Cantelo (soprano)MONAlfred Deller, Peter Salmon (countertenor)MONWilfred Brown (tenor) Maurice Bevan (baritone)MONJohn Frost (bass) Ambrosian SingersMONKalmar Chamber Orchestra of LondonMONMichael Tippett (conductor) VANGUARD CLASSICS MC 194MON11.35amMONHaydn: Piano Trio in E flat, H XVI 29MONThe Building a Library recommendation.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00j5b5l (Listen)MONGaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores Donizetti's life and work,MONfocusing on his time working at the San Carlo Opera HouseMONin Naples as house composer. It was a crucial period inMONhis career and during the 20-odd years he spent in theMONcity, his fame spread from the heel of Italy to theMONAmericas.MONMONIncluding excerpts from two early works - L'ajoMONnell'imbarazzo and Il Paria; his watershed success AnnaMONBolena; and two hardy perennials - L'elisir d'amore andMONLucia di Lammermoor.MONMONLa fama garrula (L'ajo nell'imbarazzo/The TutorMONEmbarrassed - 1824, Act 2) Don Gregorio ...... Enzo DaraMONEnrico ...... Paolo Barbacini Gilda ...... Luciana SerraMONOrchestra del Teatro Regio di TorinoMONBruno Campanella (conductor)MONWarner Fonit 3984 29178-2, Tr 6MONMONEi Stesso!; Ah! Come Non Seguirti (Il Paria/The Outcast -MON1828, Act 2, Sc 3) Neala ...... Patrizia CignaMONIdamore ...... Filippo Pina CastiglioniMONOrchestra Pro Arte Marche Marco Berdondini (conductor)MONBongiovanni GB 2300/1-2, Trs 3-4MONMONSi taciturna e mesta; Deh! non voler costringere; Come,MONinnocente giovane; Non v'ha sguardo cui sia dato (AnnaMONBolena - 1830, Act 1, Sc 1)MONSmeton ...... Bernadette Manca di NissaMONAnna ...... Joan SutherlandMONGiovanna ...... Susanne MentzerMONOrchestra and Chorus of the Welsh National OperaMONRichard Bonynge (conductor)MONDecca 421 096-2, CD 1 Trs 5-7MONMONUna furtiva lagrima; Eccola. Oh! qual le accresce belta;MONPrendi, per me sei libero (L'elisir d'amore - 1832, Act 2)MONAdina ...... Mariella DeviaMONNemorino ...... Roberto AlagnaMONBelcore ...... Pietro SpagnoliMONDulcamara ...... Bruno Pratico'MONGiannetta ...... Francesca ProvvisionatoMONTallis Chamber Choir English Chamber OrchestraMONMarcello Viotti (conductor)MONErato 4509-91701-2, CD 2 Trs 11-13MONMONChi Mifrena In Tal Momento?; T'allontana, Sciagurato...MONRispettate In Me Dio...; Sconsigliato! In Queste Porte ChiMONTi Guida?; Esci, Fuggi, Il Furor Che Mi Accende (Lucia diMONLammermoor - 1835, Act 2, Sc 2)MONEdgardo ...... Giuseppe di StefanoMONEnrico ...... Tito Gobbi Lucia ...... Maria CallasMONRaimondo ...... Raffaele ArieMONArturo ...... Valiano NataliMONAlisa ...... Anna Maria CanaliMONOrchestra e Coro del Maggio Musicale FiorentinoMONTullio Serafin (conductor)MONEMI 7 69980 2, CD 2 Trs 10-13.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00j5b5n (Listen)MONJean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)MONLive from the Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by FionaMONTalkington.MONMONJean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)MONMONHaydn: Piano Sonata No 24 in D, H XVIMONRavel: Menuet sur le nom de Haydn; Mirroirs; Noctuelles;MONOiseaux tristes; Une barque sur l'ocean; Alborada delMONgracioso; La Valee des clochesMONDebussy: Hommage a Haydn; Images Book 2: Cloches a traversMONles feuilles; Et la lune descend surle temple qui fut;MONPoissons d'or.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00j5b5q (Listen)MON2008 Lucerne Festivals, Episode 1MONLouise Fryer presents highlights from the 2008 festivalsMONin Switzerland - Easter, Summer and Piano.MONMONDebussy: Nocturnes Women of the Bavarian Radio ChorusMONLucerne Festival Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)MONMON2.25pmMONRavel: Sheherazade Elina Garanca (mezzo-soprano)MONLucerne Festival Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)MONMON2.45pmMONMessiaen: Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jesus (excerpts)MONBach: Keyboard Partita No 6 in E minor, BWV830MONMartin Helmchen (piano)MONMON3.30pmMONSchumann: Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44MONHelene Grimaud (piano)MONSoloists from the Lucerne Festival Orchestra:MONKolja Blacher, Raphael Christ (violins)MONWolfram Christ (viola) Jens Peter Mainz (cello)MONMON4.00pmMONBerlioz: Symphonie fantastiqueMONLucerne Festival Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00j5b5s (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00j5b5v (Listen)MONMONMark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra in symphonies byMONHaydn and Mendelssohn - composers whose birth and deathMONoverlapped by just a few months in 1809 - and a cantata byMONBerlioz.MONMONBerlioz's account of Cleopatra's final hours was one ofMONhis infamous public failures - written as a competitionMONentry for the Prix de Rome, his third of four attempts toMONgain recognition from the musical establishment.MONMONHaydn's Symphony No 48, with its pomp and splendour, was aMONfitting piece to be performed in Esterhazy on the occasionMONof a visit from the Empress Maria Theresia, whileMONMendelssohn's Third Symphony, evoking the spirit ofMONScottish folk melodies, was inspired by the composer'sMONvisit to Scotland.MONMONSarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) Halle OrchestraMONMark Elder (conductor)MONMONHaydn: Symphony No 48 in C (Maria Theresia)MONBerlioz: La mort de CleopatreMONMendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)MONMONFollowed by a look at the composers who prefigured HenryMONPurcell, one of BBC Radio 3's Composers of the Year.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00j5b5x (Listen)MONSlavoj ZizekMONRana Mitter talks to Marxist philosopher Slavoj Zizek,MONnicknamed 'the Elvis of cultural theory' because hisMONwritings mix political analysis, pop culture andMONflamboyant delivery. He responds to criticism accusing himMONof being an apologist of Stalinism and an anti-Semite.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00j5b5l (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00j5b5z (Listen)MONA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell and RoyaltyMONPurcell biographer Jonathan Keates places the composer'sMONlife and music in the context of the changes of monarch asMONCharles II was succeeded by James II and then William andMONMary.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00j5b61 (Listen)MONThe Missing BitsMONJez Nelson presents a selection of previously un-broadcastMONmusic recorded for the show, including pieces from HerbieMONHancock's 2008 London Jazz Festival gig, featuring BeninMONguitarist Lionel Loueke. Taking centre stage with two ofMONhis own compositions, Seven Teens and Virgin Forest,MONLoueke performs both guitar and baritone solos. The setMONfeatures Herbie Hancock (piano), Terence BlanchardMON(trumpet), Gregoire Maret (harmonica), James Genus (bass)MONand Kendrick Scott (drums).MONMONStudio guest: John L WaltersMONMONExcerpt from Nikki Yeoh interview (details below)MONMONHerbie Hancock Sextet recorded at the Barbican on NovemberMON19, 2008, during the London Jazz FestivalMONMONLine-up:MONMONHerbie Hancock (piano) Terence Blanchard (trumpet)MONGregoire Maret (harmonica)MONLionel Loueke (guitar and vocals) James Genus (bass)MONKendrick Scott (drums)MONMONSet list:MON1. Actual Proof (Hancock)MON2. Seven Teens (Loueke)MONMONLionel Loueke tour dates in 2009:MONMON15 and 16 Mar - JJ Smyth's, DublinMON18 Mar - Glee Club Studio, BirminghamMON19 Mar - St Georges, BristolMON20 Mar - The Sage, GatesheadMON21 Mar - The Vortex, London 8.30pm SOLD OUT 11.30pm extraMONshowMONMONHerbie Hancock tour date in 2009:MONMON11 July - Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang with theMONPhilharmonia Orchestra and The Royal Albert Hall, LondonMONMONLINKS: http://www.lionelloueke.com/MONhttp://www.herbiehancock.com/MONMONTribute to Ian Carr featuring interviews with GeoffMONCastle, Jon Hiseman, Ashley Kahn and Nikki Yeoh, plus JohnMONL Walters talking to Jez in the studioMONMONCD TRACKS (excerpts featured during tribute to Ian Carr)MONMONArtist: Nucleus (Ian Carr - trumpet; Brian Smith -MONsaxophone; Geoff Castle - keyboards; Billy Kristen - bassMONguitar; Roger Sellers - drums)MONTrack Title: Lady Bountiful Composer: Ian CarrMONAlbum Title: Out of the Long Dark Label: Capitol RecordsMONMONArtist: Nucleus (Ian Carr - trumpet; Phil Todd -MONsaxophone; Mark Wood - guitar; Geoff Castle - keyboards;MONDill Katz - bass guitar; John Marshall - drums)MONTrack Title: Old Heartland Composer: Ian CarrMONAlbum Title: Old Heartland Label: EMIMONMONArtist: Nucleus (Ian Carr - trumpet; Brian Smith -MONsaxophone; Geoff Castle - keyboardsl; Billy Kristen - bassMONguitar; Roger Sellers - drums) Track Title: For LiamMONComposer: Ian Carr Album Title: Out of the Long DarkMONLabel: Capitol RecordsMONMONBrotzman/Kondo/Pupillo/Nilssen-Love recorded at theMONBimhuis, Amsterdam on September 6, 2008MONMONLine up: Peter Brotzman (saxophone)MONToshinori Kondo (trumpet)MONMassimo Pupillo (electric bass)MONPaal Nilssen-Love (drums)MONMONSet list: SouthMONTUETUESDAY 17 MARCH 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00j5bcv (Listen)TUE1.00amTUECaldara, Antonio (c.1671-1736): Sinfonia (La Passione diTUEGesu Cristo Signor Nostro)TUEMarini, Biagio (1594-1663): Passacaglia in G minorTUEMonteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643): Iam moriar, mi filiTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in D minor forTUEstring orchestra, RV129 (Concerto madrigalesco)TUE1.23amTUEVivaldi: Sinfonia in E flat, RV130 (Sonata al SantoTUESepolcro); Sinfonia in B minor RV169 (al Santo Sepolcro)TUEConti, Francesco Bartolomeo (1681/2-1732): Aria: Sento giaTUEmancar la vita (Il Martirio di San Lorenzo - oratorio)TUEPisendel, Johann Georg (1687-1755): Sonata in C minor forTUEstrings and continuoTUE1.38amTUEWeiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750): Prelude for luteTUEFerrandini, Giovanni Battista (c.1710-1791) attrib.TUEHandel: Giunta l'ora fatal (Il pianto di Maria) - sacredTUEcantata Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)TUELuca Pianca (lute) Il Giardino ArmonicoTUE2.14amTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria: Cara sposa,TUEamante cara (Rinaldo)TUERinaldo ...... Graham Pushee (countertenor)TUEAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraTUEPaul Dyer (artistic director)TUE2.24amTUEStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Suite (Le bourgeoisTUEgentilhomme, Op 60) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTUEPeter Szilvay (conductor)TUE3.00amTUEHolmboe, Vagn (1909-1996): A Song at Sunset, Op 138bTUECamerata Chamber Choir Michael Bojesen (conductor)TUE3.09amTUENielsen, Carl (1865-1931): String Quartet No 1 in G minor,TUEOp 13 Paizo QuartetTUE3.39amTUEPart, Arvo (b.1935): Spiegel im SpiegelTUEMorten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)TUE3.46amTUEPart: Magnificat for chorus Jauna MuzikaTUEVaclovas Augustinas (conductor)TUE3.53amTUEPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Un soir de neigeTUEBBC Singers Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)TUE4.00amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Des pas sur la neigeTUEDanae O'Callaghan (piano)TUE4.06amTUERautavaara, Einojuhani (b.1928): Cantus Arcticus, Op 61TUE4.24amTUERaitio, Vaino (1891-1945): Maidens on the Headlands -TUEsymphonic poem Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)TUE4.32 Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937): I am walking in a forestTUESauli Tiilikainen (baritone) Markus Lehtinen (piano)TUE4.34amTUEGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): To a Nordic PrincessTUELeslie Howard (piano)TUE4.41amTUELamb, Joseph Francis (1887-1960): The Alaskan RagTUEDonna Coleman (piano)TUE4.47amTUEBenjamin, Arthur (1893-1960): North American Square DanceTUESymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)TUE5.00amTUEScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in G, Kk104TUEVirginia Black (harpsichord)TUE5.07amTUEParadis, Maria Theresia von (1759-1824): Sicilienne in ETUEflat Pinchas Zukerman (violin) Marc Neikrug (piano)TUE5.10amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Overture (Die Braut vonTUEMessina, Op 100) Radio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraTUEOndrej Lenard (conductor)TUE5.19amTUESchuncke, Ludwig (1810-1834): Grande Sonata for piano in GTUEminor, Op 3 Sylviane Deferne (piano)TUE5.41amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Fantasia on an Irish SongTUE'The last rose of summer' for piano, Op 15TUESylviane Deferne (piano)TUE5.51amTUEWard, John (c.1589-1638): Upon a Bank with RosesTUEEmma Kirkby (soprano) Rose Consort of ViolsTUE5.53amTUEGuastavino, Carlos (1912-2000): La rosa y el sauce (TheTUERose and the Willow) Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)TUEJames Parker (piano)TUEBryan Epperson, Maurizio Baccante, Roman Borys, SimonTUEFryer, David Hetherington, Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner,TUEThomas Wiebe, Winona Zelenka (cellos)TUE5.57amTUEPiazzolla, Astor (1921-1992): Las cuatro estacionesTUEportenas Musica Camerata MontrealTUE6.20amTUERautavaara, Einojuhani (b.1928): SommarnattenTUEFinnish Radio Chamber ChoirTUEEric-Olof Soderstrom (conductor)TUE6.23amTUESchoeck, Othmar (1886-1957): Sommernacht, Op 58TUECamerata BernTUE6.35amTUEChan Ka Nin (b.1949): Four Seasons Suite Ottawa WindsTUEMichael Goodwin (conductor)TUE6.47amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in A forTUEflute and strings, K298 Joanna G'froerer (flute)TUEMartin Beaver (violin) Pinchas Zukerman (viola)TUEAmanda Forsyth (cello).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00j5bcx (Listen)TUEIncluding from 7.00am:TUETUEMonteverdi: Salve reginaTUEEmma Kirkby, Judith Nelson (sopranos)TUEChristopher Hogwood (chamber organ)TUETUESchubert: String Quintet in C, D956 (3rd mvt)TUETakacs String Quartet Miklos Perenyi (cello)TUETUEAnon, Gresley manuscript c.1500: This enders day/Ly bensTUEdistonys/Prenés in gre/Northumberland/EsperansTUEThe York WaitsTUETUEFrom 8.30am:TUETUEBeethoven: Abscheulicher (Fidelio)TUEChrista Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) Philharmonic OrchestraTUEOtto Klemperer (conductor)TUETUEBach: Furchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir, BWV 228 (motet)TUELa Chapelle Royale, Paris Collegium Vocale, GentTUEOrchestre de la Chapelle RoyaleTUEPhilippe Herreweghe (director)TUETUERavel: Piano Concerto in G Martha Argerich (piano)TUEBerlin Philharmonic Claudio Abbado (conductor).TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00j5bcz (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEPurcell real. Britten: When Night her Purple Veil HadTUESoftly Spread Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)TUEMembers of the Alberni String QuartetTUEBenjamin Britten (piano) BBC Music BBCB 8003-2TUE10.16amTUEGrainger: I'm Seventeen Come SundayTUEJoyful Company of Singers City of London SinfoniaTUERichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9499TUE10.19amTUEGrainger: Random RoundTUEPenelope Thwaites, Wayne Marshall, John Lavender, RhonddaTUEGillespie, Antony Gray, Barry Ould (pianos)TUECHANDOS CHAN9702TUE10.24amTUEGrainger: Shepherd's Hey! BBC PhilharmonicTUERichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9584TUE10.27amTUEBeethoven: String Quartet in B flat, Op 130TUEAlban Berg Quartet EMI CDS 747135 8TUE11.05amTUEPurcell real. Britten: I attempt from love's sickness toTUEfly; Not all my torments; I'll sail upon the Dog-Star;TUEThere's not a swain of the plain; Man is for the woman madeTUEPeter Pears (tenor) Benjamin Britten (piano)TUEBBC Music BBCB8006-2TUE11.14amTUETansman: Symphony No 2 in A minorTUEMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Oleg Caetani (conductor)TUECHANDOS CHSA 5065TUE11.42amTUEPurcell real. Britten: Fairy Queen (excerpt from Part 2)TUEPoet ...... Owen Brannigan (bass-baritone)TUEFairy-Spirits ...... Charles Brett (alto), Ian PartridgeTUE(tenor), John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)TUEAmbrosian Opera Chorus English Chamber OrchestraTUEBenjamin Britten (conductor) DECCA 433 163-2.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00j5bd1 (Listen)TUEGaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores Donizetti's life and work,TUEfocusing on the bane of the composer's Italian career -TUEcensorship. Lucrezia Borgia alarmed the censors with itsTUEfive on-stage deaths and unflattering depiction of aTUEpope's daughter. Maria Stuarda offended the King of NaplesTUEbecause it represented royalty in an unflattering light,TUEwith two queens on stage, one of them calling the otherTUE'vile bastard'. Poliuto, passed as fit for publicTUEconsumption by the censors, was nonetheless banned by theTUEking because of its religious subject-matter. The effectTUEwas to drive Donizetti to abandon Naples for Paris.TUETUELucrezia Borgia - 1833 (excerpt from Act 2 Sc 2)TUE- Maffio muore Gennaro ...... Alfredo KrausTUELucrezia Borgia ...... Montserrat CaballeTUERCA Italiana Opera Orchestra Jonel Perlea (conductor)TUERCA GD86642, CD 2 track 17TUETUEMaria Stuarda - 1834 (excerpts from Act 2)TUE- Qual loco e questo? - E' sempre la stessa...TUE- Deh! L'accogli...Morta al mondo, e morta al tronoTUE- Va, preparati, furenteTUEElisabetta ...... Huguette TourangeauTUELeicester ...... Luciano PavarottiTUECecil ...... James Morris Talbot ...... Roger SoyerTUEMaria ...... Joan Sutherland Anna ...... Margreta ElkinsTUEOrchestra e coro del Teatro Comunale di BolognaTUERichard Bonynge (conductor) Decca 425 410-2,TUECD 1 tracks 18-21TUETUEPoliuto - 1838 (Act 2 Sc 2) - Celeste un'auraTUE- Magistrati, guerrieri, popolo - La sacrilega parolaTUE- Alla morte lo serbate - Lasciami in pace morire omaiTUECallistene ...... Laszlo Polgar Severo ...... Juan PonsTUENearco ...... Paolo GavanelliTUEPaolina ...... Katia RicciarelliTUEPoliuto ...... Jose CarrerasTUEFelice ...... Harrie Peeters Vienna Singakademie ChorusTUEVienna Symphony Orchestra Oleg Caetani (conductor)TUECBS M2K 44821, CD 2 tracks 8-12TUETUEPoliuto - 1838 (excerpts from Act 3 Sc 2)TUE- Ah! Fuggi Da Morte - La grazia nell'alma ti scendeTUE- Alle fiere chi oltraggia gli Dei - Piu s'indugia?TUE- Il suon dell'arpe angelicheTUETUECallistene ...... Nicola ZaccariaTUESevero ...... Ettore BastianiniTUEPaolina ...... Maria CallasTUEPoliuto ...... Franco Corelli Vienna Singakademie ChorusTUEOrchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, MilanTUEAntonio Votto (conductor) EMI 5 65448 2,TUECD 2 tracks 17-21.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00j5bd3 (Listen)TUERachmaninov Plus Series, Episode 1TUETUEIn a performance given in Glasgow, French-Canadian pianistTUELouis Lortie recreates Rachamninov's final piano recital,TUEheld at the University of Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1943.TUETUELouis Lortie (piano)TUETUEBach: English Suite No 2 in A minorTUESchumann: Papillons, Op 2TUEChopin: Sonata No 2 in B flat minorTUERachmaninov: Etudes tableaux: in B minor, Op 39; in ATUEminor, Op 6TUEChopin: Etudes: in E, Op 10 No 3; in E minor, Op 25 No 5TUEWagner/Wolf: Magic Fire music (Valkyrie)TUEWagner/Liszt: Spinning Song (The Flying Dutchman)TUELiszt: Waldesrauchen and Gnomenreigen (Concert Etudes,TUES145).TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00j5bd5 (Listen)TUE2008 Lucerne Festivals, Episode 2TUELouise Fryer presents a series showcasing the 2008TUEfestivals in Switzerland - Easter, Summer and Piano.TUETUESchubert: Andante in B flatTUETUEGeorge Benjamin: Duet Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)TUECleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Most (conductor)TUETUE2.55pmTUEDvorak: Symphony No 9 in E minor, Op 95 (From the NewTUEWorld)TUETUEJ Strauss II: Emperor Waltz, Op 437 Cleveland OrchestraTUEFranz Welser-Most (conductor)TUETUE3.50pmTUEChopin: 24 Preludes, Op 28 Antti Siirala (piano)TUETUE4.30pmTUEBrahms: Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38TUEJens Peter Mainz (cello) Helene Grimaud (piano).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00j5bd7 (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00j5bd9 (Listen)TUEPhilharmonia/Esa-Pekka SalonenTUETUEEsa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra inTUEworks centring on the city of Vienna, from 1900 to 1935.TUETUEThe programme features works by Schoenberg and Zemlinsky,TUEwho were were close friends: Schoenberg composed hisTUEseminal piece Verklarte Nacht in 1899 while on holidayTUEwith Zemlinsky and Zemlinsky's sister Mathilde, who becameTUESchoenberg's first wife in 1906. Based on a series of loveTUEpoems by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, Zemlinsky'sTUEwork was originally written for string sextet and he thenTUEarranged it for string orchestra some years later. BothTUEpieces express the same sense of yearning common to muchTUEof the art of the time.TUETUEPhilharmonia Orchestra Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)TUETUESchoenberg: Verklarte Nacht Zemlinsky: Lyric SymphonyTUETUEFollowed by music from the generation of composers whoTUEinfluenced Henry Purcell.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00j5bdr (Listen)TUEThe Origins of Magic BooksTUEBidisha explores the origins of magic books, from AncientTUEEgypt and medieval sorcery up to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.TUEThe first ever study to tell the complete history is aboutTUEto be published by Owen Davies, a specialist in modern andTUEcontemporary magic. His book traces magical literatureTUEthrough Kabbalah, Scandinavian witchcraft and post-warTUEGerman occultism. Bidisha and guests discuss how has itTUEwas possible for magic books to survive the scientificTUErevolution, the Enlightenment and the industrialTUErevolution. How important were they for upholding magicalTUEtraditions?TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00j5bd1 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00j5bdt (Listen)TUEA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell in PerformanceTUEAndrew Parrott, who has been at the forefront of the earlyTUEmusic movement in the UK as both a performer and aTUEscholar, discusses his research into Hail! bright CeciliaTUEand other Purcell works, and how these inform his approachTUEin performance.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00j5bdw (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp celebrates St Patrick's Day with SeanTUEMacDonnchadha, Noel Hill, Tony MacMahon and part of theTUEperformance given by fiddler Martin Hayes at the 2007 BathTUEInternational Festival.TUETUEPlus a text-sound piece from 1968 by Clark Coolidge, aTUEsong from Brighton-based Sons of Noel and Adrian, andTUEpianist Jeroen van Veen playing music by Wim Mertens.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 18 MARCH 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00j5bgy (Listen)WED1.00amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Seven Variations on BeiWEDMannern welche Liebe fuhlen, WoO 46WED1.11amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in D minor for celloWEDand pianoWED1.23amWEDWeill, Kurt (1900-1950): Sonata for cello and pianoWEDChristian Poltera (cello) Cedric Tiberghien (piano)WED1.49amWEDDopper, Cornelis (1870-1939): Symphony No 7 (Zuiderzee)WEDNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDKees Bakels (conductor)WED2.25amWEDVermeulen, Matthijs (1888-1967): La veille - forWEDmezzo-soprano and orchestra Jard van Nes (mezzo-soprano)WEDUtrecht Symphony Orchestra Otto Ketting (conductor)WED2.37amWEDHammerschmidt, Andreas (1611/12-1675): Suite in G minor/GWEDmajor for winds (Ester Fleiss) Hesperion XXWEDJordi Savall (director)WED2.51amWEDHindemith, Paul (1895-1963): Trauermusik for viola andWEDstring orchestra Rivka Golani (viola)WEDToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)WED3.00amWEDSchenck, Johann (1660-c.1712): Sonata in A minor, Op 9 NoWED2 (L'echo du Danube) Berliner ConzertWED3.23amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 6 in C, D589WEDFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED3.55amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 NoWED2 Jane Coop (piano)WED4.02amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoWEDNo 2 in F, BWV1047 Alexis Kossenko (recorder)WEDErik Niord Larsen (oboe) Ole Edvard Antonsen (trumpet)WEDElise Batnes (violin) Risor Festival StringsWEDKnut Johannessen (harpsichord)WED4.13amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Spring Song, Op 16WEDKaija Saarikettu (violin) Raija Kerppo (piano)WED4.22amWEDCrusell, Bernhard Henrik (1775-1838): Introduction et AirWEDSuedois, Op 12 - for clarinet and orchestraWEDAnne-Marja Korimaa (clarinet)WEDFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)WED4.33amWEDBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Four Old Hungarian Folksongs, SzWED50 Male Choir of the Hungarian ArmyWEDBela Podor (conductor)WED4.38amWEDStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Aria: Was erblicke ich?WED(Daphne, Op 82) Ben Heppner (tenor)WEDToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)WED4.47amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Bacchanalia (Poetic ToneWEDPictures, Op 85)WEDSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra BratislavaWEDRobert Stankovsky (conductor)WED4.53amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), compl. Kocsis:WEDConcert Rondo in E flat for horn and orchestra, K371WEDLaszlo Gal (horn)WEDHungarian National Philharmonic OrchestraWEDZoltan Kocsis (conductor)WED5.00amWEDSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Overture (Manfred, Op 115)WEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)WED5.15amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Intermezzo in A, Op 118 No 2WEDJane Coop (piano)WED5.21amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria: Al lampoWEDdell'armi (Giulio Cesare in Egitto)WEDCesare ...... Matthew White (countertenor)WEDArte dei Suonatori Eduardo Lopez (conductor)WED5.26amWEDSammartini, Giuseppe (1695-1750): Sinfonia in FWEDEuropa Galante Fabio Biondi (violin/director)WED5.34amWEDHaydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet No 31 inWEDB minor, H III 37 Ysaye QuartetWED5.52amWEDStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Feu d'artifice, Op 4WEDRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraWEDValery Gergiev (conductor)WED5.56amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Jeux - poeme danseWEDOslo Philharmonic OrchestraWEDJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED6.14amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo in D, K184WEDCarina Jandl (flute) Svetlana Sokolova (piano)WED6.20amWEDZagar, Peter (b.1961): Blumenthal Dance No 2 for violin,WEDviola, cello, clarinet and piano Opera ApertaWED6.28amWEDGrandjany, Marcel (1891-1975): Rhapsodie pour la harpe, OpWED10 Rita Costanzi (harp)WED6.38amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 170WED(Vergnugte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust - Contented rest,WEDbeloved inner joy) Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)WEDLes Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00j5bh0 (Listen)WEDFrom 7.00amWEDWEDHandel: Oboe Sonata in F, HWV 363aWEDAlexandra Bellamy (oboe) The Kings ConsortWEDWEDPeter Sculthorpe: Djilile FretworkWEDWEDBellini: Lieto del dolce incarco...La tremenda (I CapuletiWEDe i Montecchi) Jennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)WEDThe Orchestra of Welsh National OperaWEDCarlo Rizzi (conductor)WEDWEDFrom 8.30amWEDWEDRoyer: La marche des scythes Skip Sempe (harpsichord)WEDWEDMussorgsky: Night on Bald MountainWEDNew Symphony Orchestra of LondonWEDAdrian Boult (conductor)WEDWEDBach: Die Seele ruht in Jesu Handen from Herr Jesu Christ,WEDwahr' Mensch und Gott Dorothee Mields (soprano)WEDCollegium Vocal Ghent Philippe Herreweghe (conductor).WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00j5bh2 (Listen)WED10.00amWEDPurcell: Symphony; I come to sing great Zempoalla's StoryWED(Indian Queen - Act 2) Robert Tear (tenor)WEDEnglish Chamber Orchestra Charles Mackerras (conductor)WEDDECCA 433 168 2WED10.11amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 22 in E flat (The Philosopher)WEDBBC Philharmonic Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)WEDPrivate BBC Live RecordingWED10.29amWEDBartok: String Quartet No 5, Sz 102 Vegh QuartetWEDASTREE E7719WED11.01amWEDGrainger: Lincolnshire PosyWEDRoyal Northern College of Music Wind OrchestraWEDTimothy Reynolds (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9549WED11.17amWEDPurcell, real Tippett: The Blessed Virgin's ExpostulationWED(1693) April Cantelo (soprano)WEDGeorge Malcolm (harpsichord) VANGUARD MC194WED11.24amWEDPurcell: Sonata No 9 in F (Golden Sonata) - Sonatas of IVWEDPartsWEDNeville Marriner, Granville Jones, Peter Gibbs (violins)WEDDesmond Dupre (viola da gamba)WEDGeorge Malcolm (harpsichord) VANGUARD MC194WED11.33amWEDVaughan Williams: Overture (The Wasps)WEDLondon Philharmonic Orchestra Adrian Boult (conductor)WEDHMV 586778-2WED11.45amWEDPurcell: Dido and Aeneas (conclusion of Act 3)WEDDido ...... Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)WEDAeneas ...... Raimund Herincx (baritone)WEDBelinda ...... Patricia Clark (soprano)WEDSt Anthony Singers English Chamber OrchestraWEDAnthony Lewis (conductor) DECCA 425 720-2.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00j5bh4 (Listen)WEDGaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores Donizetti's life and work,WEDfocusing on how he took Paris by storm.WEDWEDAt Rossini's invitation, Donizetti previously had an operaWEDstaged at the Theatre-Italien, but his ambition was toWEDstorm that bastion of French culture, the Paris Opera,WEDbefore retiring. In the event, Donizetti exceeded hisWEDgoal, with productions running at all four major ParisianWEDopera houses. It led a despairing Berlioz to complain ofWEDan 'invasion' of the city by the Italian composer.WEDWEDDon Pasquale - 1842 (excerpt) - Ah! un foco insolitoWEDDon Pasquale ...... Renato Bruson Munich Radio OrchestraWEDRoberto Abbado (conductor) RCA 09026 61924 2,WEDCD 1 track 6WEDWEDLa fille du regiment - 1839 (excerpts from Act 1)WED- Rataplan, rataplan, rataplanWED- Ah! mes amis, quel jour de fete!WED- Le camarade est amoureux!WEDHortensius ...... Jules BruyereWEDTonio ...... Luciano PavarottiWEDThe corporal ...... Eric GarrettWEDOrchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, CoventWEDGarden Richard Bonynge (conductor) Decca 414 520-2,WEDCD 1 tracks 11-13WEDWEDLa fille du regiment (excerpt from Act 2)WED- Le jour naissait dans le bocageWEDMarie ...... Joan Sutherland Sulpice ...... Spiro MalasWEDThe Marquise ...... Monica SinclairWEDOrchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, CoventWEDGarden Richard Bonynge (conductor) Decca 414 520-2,WEDCD 2 track 3WEDWEDLa favorite - 1840 (Act 4) - Ange si pur - FinaleWEDLeonor ...... Vesselina KasarovaWEDFernand ...... Ramon VargasWEDBalthazar ...... Carlo ColombaraWEDChorus of the Bavarian Radio Munich Radio OrchestraWEDMarcello Viotti (conductor) RCA 74321 66229 2,WEDCD 2 tracks 14-15WEDWEDDon Pasquale - 1840 (excerpt from Act 4 - closing number)WED- La morale in tuto questo Norina ...... Eva MeiWEDErnesto ...... Frank LopardoWEDMalatesta ...... Thomas AllenWEDDon Pasquale ...... Renato BrusonWEDChorus of the Bavarian Radio Munich Radio OrchestraWEDRoberto Abbado (conductor) RCA 09026 61924 2,WEDCD 2 track 16.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00j5bh6 (Listen)WEDRachmaninov Plus Series, Episode 2WEDWEDAlexander Melnikov (piano)WEDWEDRachmaninov: Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op 42;WEDPreludes, Op 32, Nos 5, 10, 12; Etudes-Tableaux, Op 39,WEDNos 1, 2, 5WEDShostakovich: Preludes and Fugues - No 13 in F sharpWEDminor; No 14 in E flat minor; No 23 in F; No 24 in D minor.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00j5bh8 (Listen)WED2008 Lucerne Festivals, Episode 3WEDLouise Fryer presents a series showcasing the 2008WEDfestivals in Switzerland - Easter, Summer and Piano.WEDWEDWagner: Overture (Tannhauser); Siegfried's Rhine JourneyWED(Gotterdammerung); Lohengrin (Prelude to Act 3); VenusbergWEDBacchanale (Tannhauser)WEDBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDMariss Jansons (conductor)WEDWEDBenjamin: Flight Jacques Zoon (flute)WEDWED3.00pmWEDBrahms: Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99WEDAnita Leuzinger (cello) Anton Kernjak (piano)WEDWED3.25pmWEDWagner: Lohengrin (Prelude to Act 1); Wesendonck-LiederWEDMihoko Fujimura (mezzo-soprano) Bavarian RSOWEDMariss Jansons (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00j5bhb (Listen)WEDFrom Westminster Abbey.WEDWEDOrgan Prelude: Voluntary in G major (Purcell)WEDIntroit: O Lord God of hosts (Purcell) Responses: SmithWEDPsalm: 103 vv1-4, 8-14, 22 Praise the Lord, O my soulWED(Purcell) First Lesson: Genesis 9 vv8-17WEDCanticles: Purcell in B flatWEDSecond Lesson: I Peter 3 vv13-22WEDAnthems: Rejoice in the Lord alway (Purcell); ThouWEDknowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (Purcell)WEDFinal Hymn: O worship the King (Hanover)WEDVoluntary: Fantasia in three parts upon a ground (Purcell)WEDWEDSt James's Baroque Sub-organist: Robert QuinneyWEDOrganist and master of the choristers: James O'Donnell.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00j5bhd (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00j5bhg (Listen)WEDRoger Norrington 75th Birthday ConcertWEDWEDA concert celebrating the 75th birthday of conductor RogerWEDNorrington, who has been an innovator in musicalWEDperformance since the 1960s.WEDWEDThis special event features music in which he excels, andWEDbrings together three of the ensembles with which he isWEDclosely associated - the Schutz Choir, which he formed inWEDthe early 1960s; the Orchestra of the Age ofWEDEnlightenment, with whom he has had a close relationshipWEDsince the late 1990s; and the modern-instrument StuttgartWEDRadio Symphony Orchestra, where he is principal conductor.WEDWEDRachel Nicholls (soprano)WEDOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWEDStuttgart Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDThe Schutz Choir of London Roger Norrington (conductor)WEDWEDBerlioz: Le Corsaire overture Schutz: Motets (selection)WEDBrahms: Symphony No 4 (2nd mvt)WEDBach: Orchestral Suite No 1 (1st mvt)WEDBeethoven: Symphony No 3 (4th mvt)WEDMozart: Placido e il Mar (Idomeneo)WEDMahler: Symphony No 5 (4th mvt) Elgar: Enigma VariationsWEDWEDFollowed by music from the composers who influenced HenryWEDPurcell.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00j5bhj (Listen)WEDMadame de SadeWEDMatthew Sweet sees Dame Judi Dench in an all-starWEDproduction of the play Madame de Sade, about the motherWEDand wife of the infamous sado-masochist Marquis de SadeWEDand written by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima.WEDWEDMishima is best known for having committed suicide afterWEDhe led a failed right-wing coup d'etat in Japan in 1970.WEDBut this drama, written five years earlier, is possiblyWEDjust as controversial.WEDWEDIt explores the lives of six women involved with theWEDnotorious de Sade - at the point in his life when he wasWEDimprisoned in the Bastille for his licentious actions. TheWEDplay has rarely been performed in Britain and has beenWEDnewly translated from Japanese for this production.WEDWEDMatthew and guests assess the results.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00j5bh4 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00j5blt (Listen)WEDA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell on the StageWEDRoger Savage, formerly a senior lecturer in Literature atWEDEdinburgh University, examines Purcell's musical creationsWEDfor the theatre and how we perceive them today.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00j5blw (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes anWEDimprovisation by Greek clarinettist Petro-Loukas ChalkiasWEDwith lutenist Christos Zotos, Bach's Passacaglia in CWEDminor - arranged for viols by Fretwork, ambience fromWEDMatthew Florianz, and an exquisite dance tune by FredericWEDParis.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 19 MARCH 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00j5ch2 (Listen)THU1.00amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Nocturne in B flat minor, OpTHU9, No 2THUMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Lied ohne Worte in E flat,THUOp 53, No 2 Chopin: Nocturne in E flat, Op 9, No 2THU1.14amTHUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in C minor, Op 38, No 2THUChopin: Prelude in C minor, Op 28, No 20THUMendelssohn: Lied in A flat, Op 38, No 6THUChopin: Valse in D flat, Op 64, No 1 (Minute Waltz)THURoberto Prosseda (piano)THU1.23amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828), text by Goethe: Three songsTHUChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)THU1.30amTHUMendelssohn: Overture (Meeresstille und gluckliche Fahrt,THUOp 27) Orchestre National de FranceTHURiccardo Muti (conductor)THU1.43amTHUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in E , Op 19, No 1THUChopin: Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op 62, No 2THUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in E, Op 38, No 3THURoberto Prosseda (piano)THU1.55amTHUSpohr, Louis (1784-1859): Fantasie and variations in BTHUminor on a theme of Danzi, Op 81 Joze Kotar (clarinet)THUSlovene Philharmonic String QuartetTHU2.02amTHUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in B minor, Op 67, No 5THUChopin: Prelude in B minor, Op 28, No 6THUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in A, Op 53, No 6THURoberto Prosseda (piano)THU2.09amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): St Matthew Passion -THUOpening Chorus, BWV 244, No 1 Hungarian Radio ChoirTHUHungarian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTHUTamas Vasary (conductor)THU2.18amTHUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in F sharp minor, Op 67, No 2THUChopin: Waltz in C sharp minor, Op 64, No 2THUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in A, Op 62, No 6THURoberto Prosseda (piano)THU2.29amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897), text: Heinrich Heine: DerTHUTod, das ist die kuhle Nacht; Meerfahrt, Op 96, No 4THUKevin McMillan (baritone) Michael McMahon (piano)THU2.35amTHUElsner, Jozef Antoni Franciszek (1769-1854): Overture (TheTHUEcho in the Wood) Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUAndrzej Straszynski (conductor)THU2.41amTHUChopin: Nocturne in F, Op 15, No 1THUMendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in F, Op 53, No 4THUChopin: Ballade in F minor, Op 52, No 4THURoberto Prosseda (piano)THU3.00amTHUTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Francesca daTHURimini, Op 32THUSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaTHURobert Stankovsky (conductor)THU3.27amTHULiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Apres une Lecture de DanteTHUYuri Boukoff (piano)THU3.43amTHUNowowiejski, Felix (1877-1946): Three songs (TheTHUBialowieza Forest Folder, Op 56) Polish Radio ChorusTHUMarek Kluza (conductor)THU4.05amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in C,THUK545 Vanda Albota (piano)THU4.16amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Cantata: Unschuld undTHUein gut Gewissen, TWV I 1440 Veronika Winter (soprano)THUPatrick von Goethem (alto) Markus Schafer (tenor)THUEkkehard Abele (bass) Rheinische KantoreiTHUDas Kleine Konzert Hermann Max (conductor)THU4.29amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Lemminkainen's ReturnTHU(Lemminkainen Suite, Op 22) BBC PhilharmonicTHUYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)THU4.36amTHUGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Handel in the StrandTHULeslie Howard (piano)THU4.39amTHUHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Suite in G, HWV 350THU(Water Music) Australian Brandenburg OrchestraTHUPaul Dyer (conductor)THU4.50amTHUBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Le Carnival Romain, Op 9THUOslo Philharmonic OrchestraTHUJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)THU5.00amTHUBorgstrom, Hjalmar (1864-1925): Music to Johan GabrielTHUBorkman Norwegian Radio OrchestraTHUKjell Seim (conductor)THU5.13amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Three Lyric PiecesTHUJuhani Lagerspetz (piano)THU5.23amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D forTHUtrumpet and orchestra Friedemann Immer (trumpet)THUMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director)THU5.30amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Komm, Jesu, komm, BWVTHU229 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirTHUTafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Ivars Taurins (conductor)THU5.39amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Five Songs (Six OriginalTHUcanzonettas - Set 2 for voice and keyboard)THUAllan Clayton (tenor)] Roger Vignoles (piano)THU5.55amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Six German Dances, D820 -THUorch. Webern Luxembourg Philharmonic OrchestraTHUJustin Brown (conductor)THU6.04amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 32 Variationen in CTHUminor, WoO 80 Theo Bruins (piano)THU6.15amTHUStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Till Eulenspiegel, Op 28THUPolish Radio National Symphony OrchestraTHUAntoni Wit (conductor)THU6.30amTHUMilhaud, Darius (1892-1974): La Creation du monde -THUballet, Op 81a Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUBernhard Klee (conductor)THU6.50amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Serenade No 2 in G minor forTHUviolin and orchestra, Op 69b Judy Kang (violin)THUOrchestre Symphonique de LavalTHUJean-Francois Rivest (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00j5ch4 (Listen)THUIncluding from 7.00am:THUTHUTelemann: Concert No 3 in A Hortus MusicusTHUTHUGoldschmidt: Violin Concerto (excerpt)THUChantal Juillet (violin) Philharmonia OrchestraTHUBerthold Goldschmidt (conductor)THUTHUCampra: Post Communion (Requiem) Monteverdi ChoirTHUEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)THUTHUFrom 8.30am:THUTHUMendelssohn: Overture (Die erste Walpurgisnacht)THUChamber Orchestra of EuropeTHUTHUBeethoven: Piano Sonata in E minor, Op 90THUAndras Schiff (piano)THUTHUParry: Elegy for Brahms London Philharmonic OrchestraTHUMatthias Bamert (conductor).THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00j5cjk (Listen)THU10.00amTHURachmaninov: Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 19THULynn Harrell (cello) Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)THUDECCA 473 807-2THU10.34amTHUPurcell: Ye twice ten hundred deities... By the croakingTHUof the toad (Indian Queen) Maurice Bevan (baritone)THUDeller Consort Alfred Deller (director)THUHARMONIA MUNDI HMA 190214THU10.40amTHUPurcell: Chaconne (Dioclesian - No 16) Deller ConsortTHUAlfred Deller (director) HARMONIA MUNDI HMA 190214THU10.42amTHUPurcell: Hark, how the songsters (Timon of Athens)THUHonor Sheppard, Suzanne Green (soprano) Deller ConsortTHUAlfred Deller (director) HARMONIA MUNDI HMA 190214THU10.44amTHUSchumann, arr. Mahler: Symphony No 4 in D minor, Op 120THUGewandhausorchester Riccardo Chailly (conductor)THUDECCA 475 835-2THU11.11amTHUIves: String Quartet No 1 (From the Salvation Army)THUEmerson Quartet DG 435 864-2THU11.33amTHUPurcell: Love's Goddess Sure, Z331 (Queen Mary's BirthdayTHUOde of 1692) Norma Burrows (soprano)THUJames Bowman, Charles Brett (countertenors)THURobert Lloyd (bass) Early Music Consort of LondonTHUDavid Munrow (director) EMI CZS 767524-2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00j5cjm (Listen)THUGaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores Donizetti's life and work,THUfocusing on his plentiful non-operatic music. IncludingTHUthe song Amor marinaro - the kind of piece the composerTHUclaimed to dash off 'while the rice was cooking', anTHUexcerpt from the last of his 18 string quartets and partTHUof the Requiem he wrote in memory of his friend and rivalTHUVincenzo Bellini.THUTHUAmor marinaro (Soirees d'automne a l'Infrascati, 1837-9)THUDennis O'Neill (tenor) Ingrid Surgenor (piano)THUNaxos 8.557780, Tr 5THUTHUConcertino in G for cor anglais and orchestra (1816)THUAgnes Girgas (cor anglais) Camerata BudapestTHULaszlo Kovacs (conductor) Naxos 8.557492, Tr 8THUTHUString Quartet No 18 in E minor (1836) (Adagio; Minuetto,THUpresto; Allegro giusto - alla polacca)THUThe Revolutionary Drawing Room:THUGraham Cracknell, Adrian Butterfield (violins)THUPeter Collyer (viola) Angela East (cello)THUCPO 999 282-2, Trs 10-12THUTHURequiem (1835) (Dies irae; Tuba mirum; Judex ergo; RexTHUtremendae) Cheryl Studer (soprano)THUAldo Baldin (tenor)THUJan Hendrik Rootering, John-Paul Bogart (basses)THUBamberg Symphony Chorus and OrchestraTHUMiguel Angel Gomez-Martinez (conductor)THUOrfeo C 172 881 A, Trs 5-8.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00j5cjp (Listen)THURachmaninov Plus Series, Episode 3THUTHUMikhail Rudy (piano)THUTHUScriabin: Etudes: Op 8 No 11; Op 42 No 3; Op 42 No 5; OpTHU65 No 1; Op 65 No 3; Op 42 No 4; Op 8 No 5; Op 8 No 12THUMussorgsky: Pictures at an ExhibitionTHUStravinsky: Petrushka (complete - arr. Stravinsky/Rudy).THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00j5cjr (Listen)THU2008 Lucerne Festivals, Handel: Muzio ScevolaTHUHandel Operas 2009THUTHUIn conversation with Handel expert Donald Burrows, LouiseTHUFryer explores the competition in 1721 between arch-rivalsTHUHandel and Bononcini over who was the best opera composerTHUin London. Along with cellist Filippo Amadei, they wereTHUcommissioned to each write an act for Muzio Schevola to aTHUlibretto set in Ancient Rome.THUTHUFilippo Amadei: Cantata: Il PensieroTHUAlasdair Elliott (tenor) JaniculumTHUTHUGiovanni Bononcini: Muzio Scevola (highlights from Act 2)THUMuzio ...... D'Anna Fortunato (mezzo-soprano)THUClelia ...... Julianne Baird (soprano)THUOrazio ...... Erie Mills (soprano)THUIrene ...... Jennifer Lane (mezzo-soprano)THUFidalma ...... Andrea Matthews (soprano)THUTarquinio ...... Frederick Urrey (tenor)THUPorsenna ...... John Ostendorf (bass)THUBrewer Baroque Chamber OrchestraTHURudolph Palmer (conductor)THUTHU2.35pmTHUHandel: Muzio Scevola (Act 3)THUMuzio ...... D'Anna Fortunato (mezzo-soprano)THUClelia ...... Julianne Baird (soprano)THUOrazio ...... Erie Mills (soprano)THUIrene ...... Jennifer Lane (mezzo)THUFidalma ...... Andrea Matthews (soprano)THUTarquinio ...... Frederick Urrey (tenor)THUPorsenna ...... John Ostendorf (bass)THUBrewer Baroque Chamber OrchestraTHURudolph Palmer (conductor)THUTHU4.10pm 2008 Lucerne FestivalsTHUTHUMore in a series showcasing the 2008 festivals inTHUSwitzerland - Easter, Summer and Piano.THUTHUBach/Busoni: Chaconne in D minorTHUBeethoven: Piano Sonata No 21 in C, Op 53 (Waldstein)THULlyr Williams (piano).THUTHU14:02 Handel Opera Cycle b00j7r26 (Listen)THUMuzio Scevola - Acts 2 and 3THUIn conversation with Handel expert Donald Burrows, LouiseTHUFryer explores the competition in 1721 between arch-rivalsTHUHandel and Bononcini over who was the best opera composerTHUin London. Along with cellist Filippo Amadei, they wereTHUcommissioned to each write an act for Muzio Schevola to aTHUlibretto set in Ancient Rome.THUTHUFilippo Amadei: Cantata: Il PensieroTHUAlasdair Elliott (tenor) JaniculumTHUTHUGiovanni Bononcini: Muzio Scevola (highlights from Act 2)THUMuzio ...... D'Anna Fortunato (mezzo-soprano)THUClelia ...... Julianne Baird (soprano)THUOrazio ...... Erie Mills (soprano)THUIrene ...... Jennifer Lane (mezzo-soprano)THUFidalma ...... Andrea Matthews (soprano)THUTarquinio ...... Frederick Urrey (tenor)THUPorsenna ...... John Ostendorf (bass)THUBrewer Baroque Chamber OrchestraTHURudolph Palmer (conductor)THUTHU2.35pmTHUHandel: Muzio Scevola (Act 3)THUMuzio ...... D'Anna Fortunato (mezzo-soprano)THUClelia ...... Julianne Baird (soprano)THUOrazio ...... Erie Mills (soprano)THUIrene ...... Jennifer Lane (mezzo)THUFidalma ...... Andrea Matthews (soprano)THUTarquinio ...... Frederick Urrey (tenor)THUPorsenna ...... John Ostendorf (bass)THUBrewer Baroque Chamber OrchestraTHURudolph Palmer (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00j5cjt (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00j5cjw (Listen)THUBruckner, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Dvorak, Thu 19th March 2009THU- Part 1THUTHUIn a concert from St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, DavidTHUHill conducts the BBC Singers in a performance of LentenTHUmotets by Bruckner, a setting by Mendelssohn of some ofTHUChrist's words from the cross and a consolatory spiritualTHUsong by Brahms.THUTHUStephen Betteridge (piano) BBC SingersTHUDavid Hill (conductor)THUTHUBruckner: Locus iste; Christus factus est; Ave MariaTHUMendelssohn: Mein Gott,warum hast du mich verlassen, Op 78THUNo 3 Brahms: Geistliches Lied, Op 30.THUTHU19:50 Twenty Minutes b00cq39c (Listen)THUPasternak and CreativityTHUJohn Rowe reads Evening by Boris Pasternak - a prose poemTHUabout a young poet found among other unfinished jottingsTHUlong after the writer's death and translated for the firstTHUtime into English by Angela Livingstone, researchTHUprofessor at Essex University.THUTHUWritten in Moscow in 1910, nearly 40 years before DoctorTHUZhivago, Evening bears the influences of the impressionistTHUpaintings of Pasternak's father as well as the SymbolistTHUmovement in Russian poetry. It centres on a poet namedTHUReliquimini - Latin for 'you are left behind' - and isTHUsaid to suggest compassion for the things of the inanimateTHUworld which are neglected.THUTHU20:10 Performance on 3 b00j6jcy (Listen)THUBruckner, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Dvorak, Thu 19th March 2009THU- Part 2THUTHUThe BBC Singers's concert from St Paul's Church,THUKnightsbridge, concludes with Dvorak's setting of theTHUStabat mater - the Virgin Mary's sorrowful hymn to theTHUbody of her dead son. This was Dvorak's first religiousTHUwork, begun in 1876 at a moment of intense personalTHUtragedy after the death of his eldest daughter. Sadly,THUboth of Dvorak's other two children also died while he wasTHUcomposing the Stabat mater, and it became a lament to hisTHUloss. Later re-cast with orchestral accompaniment, theTHUperformance is the UK premiere of Dvorak's original 1876THUversion for choir and piano.THUTHUOlivia Robinson (soprano)THUMargaret Cameron (mezzo-soprano) Edward Goater (tenor)THUJamie Hall (bass) Stephen Betteridge (piano)THUBBC Singers David Hill (conductor)THUTHUDvorak: Stabat mater, Op 58 (UK premiere of 1876 version)THUTHUFollowed by music from the generation of composers whoTHUinfluenced Henry Purcell.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00j5cjy (Listen)THUJules et JimTHUIn a Night Waves Landmark programme, Philip Dodd exploresTHUone of post-war France's iconic love films - Jules et Jim.THUTHUThe film was released in 1962, when the New Wave directorsTHUwere at their height of their influence. It starred JeanneTHUMoreau as the capricious Catherine and chronicled her lifeTHUover 20 years in the 1920s and 30s with two friends, JulesTHUand Jim, who both fall in love with her. For many people,THUthe film is the embodiment of French panache - with itsTHUromantic scenes, carefree sparkle and tragic edge.THUTHUDespite its breezy and youthful feel, the film was basedTHUon a novel by Henri Pierre Roche (quite different in feel)THUwritten when Roche was 75 years old and picked up byTHUTruffaut when he was browsing through a Parisian bookshop.THUTHUWhat made Jules et Jim such a revolution at the time ofTHUits release? And how did it convey so many of theTHUtechniques that the new wave were trying to convey toTHUaudiences? And why have so many recent film-makers - fromTHUQuentin Tarantino to Wes Anderson - managed to includeTHUmini-homages to the film in their own work? Philip DoddTHUand a round-table of guests attempt to answer theseTHUquestions.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00j5cjm (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00j5ckq (Listen)THUA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell's ReputationTHUAndrew Pinnock combines his skills as a Purcell scholarTHUand a cultural economist to find out why Purcell'sTHUreputation is greater than that of his contemporaries, andTHUhow Purcell the entrepreneur helped engender his own fame.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00j5ck0 (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's varied musical selection featuresTHUelectronic artist AGF and Berlin chanteuse Gudrun GutTHUtogether in session. Plus tracks including Amelia CuniTHUsinging Microtonal Ragas by John Cage, organist TimothyTHUByram-Wigfield plays Messiaen's Offrande au SaintTHUSacrement and Kasse Mady Diabate's latest album MandenTHUDjeli Kan.THUFRIFRIDAY 20 MARCH 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00j5cn0 (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Symphony No 8 in C minorFRIOrchestre des Champs-ElyseesFRIPhilippe Herreweghe (conductor)FRI2.16amFRIStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Piano Sonata in B minor, Op 5FRILudmil Angelov (piano)FRI2.40amFRIRespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Suite No 3 for stringsFRI(Ancient Airs and Dances for lute) I Cameristi ItalianiFRI3.00amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Orchestral Suite No 4FRIin D, BWV1069 La Petite BandeFRISigiswald Kuijken (conductor)FRI3.20amFRIGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Six SongsFRIRandi Stene (mezzo-soprano) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)FRI3.39amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata No 12FRIin F, K332 Kevin Kenner (piano)FRI3.59amFRIHasse, Johann Adolfe (1699-1783): Overture (Arminio)FRIEkkehard Hering, Wolfgang Kube (oboes)FRIAndrew Joy, Rainier Jurkiewicz (horns)FRIAkademie fur Alte Musik Berlin Stephan Mai (director)FRI4.05amFRIBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Motets: Ave Maria; ChristusFRIfactus est; Locus iste Sokkelund ChoirFRIMorten Schuldt-Jensen (conductor)FRI4.19amFRIGroneman, Johannes Fredericus (1710-1778): Flute Sonata inFRIG Jed Wentz (flute) Balazs Mate (cello)FRIMarcelo Bussi (harpsichord)FRI4.31amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Notturno in E flat for pianoFRIand strings, D897 Vadim Repin (violin)FRIJan-Erik Gustafsson (cello) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)FRI4.41amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Rondo in C, Op 7FRILudmil Angelov (piano)FRI4.50amFRIKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Prelude and Fugue for orchestra,FRIOp 10 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIPertti Pekkanen (conductor)FRI5.00amFRIWiren, Dag (1905-1986): Serenade for strings, Op 11FRISwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRINiklas Willen (conductor)FRI5.16amFRIMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Four Choral SongsFRIPolish Radio Choir Marek Kluza (director)FRI5.25amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Hungarian Dances - for pianoFRIduet Noel Lee, Christian Ivaldi (pianos)FRI5.38amFRIGossec, Francois-Joseph (1734-1829): Symphony in D, Op 5FRINo 5 (Pastorella) Tafelmusik Jeanne Lamon (conductor)FRI5.54amFRIJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): String Quartet No 2 (IntimateFRILetters) Orlando QuartetFRI6.20amFRIKuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832): Grand Quartet in E minorFRIfor four flutes, Op 103FRIValentinas Kazlauskas, Albertas Stupakas, Lina Baublyte,FRIGiedrius Gelgoras (flutes)FRI6.42amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis deFRIDeo, H XXII 7 (Kleine Orgelmesse)FRIHenriette Schellenberg (soprano)FRILaverne G'froerer (mezzo-soprano) Keith Boldt (tenor)FRIGeorge Roberts (baritone) Vancouver Chamber ChoirFRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Jon Washburn (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00j5cn2 (Listen)FRIHaydn: Piano Sonata in G, H XVI 40FRIMarc-Andre Hamelin (piano)FRIFRIBach: Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf, BWV226 -FRImotet Stockholm Bach Choir Anders Ohrwall (director)FRIConcentus Musicus ViennaFRINikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)FRIFRIIbert: Concertino da camera for saxophoneFRIClaude Delange (saxophone) Singapore Symphony OrchestraFRILan Shui (conductor)FRIFRIFrom 8.30am:FRIFRIElgar: In the South (Alassio), Op 50FRILondon Philharmonic Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)FRIFRIMendelssohn: Infelice Cecilia Bartoli (soprano)FRIMaxim Vengerov (violin) Orchestra La ScintillaFRIAdam Fischer (conductor)FRIFRIMacMillan: Data est mihi (Strathclyde motet)FRICapella Nova Alan Tavener (director).FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00j5cn4 (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIPurcell: Chacony in G minor, Z730 Leonhardt-ConsortFRIGustav Leonhardt (director) TELDEC 9031-77608-2FRI10.06amFRISaint-Saens: Piano Concerto No 2 in G minor, Op 22FRIArtur Rubinstein (piano) Philadelphia OrchestraFRIEugene Ormandy (conductor) RCA 09026 61863-2FRI10.30amFRIHowells: Samuel's Air (Lambert's Clavichord)FRIJohn McCabe (piano) HYPERION CDH55152FRI10.33amFRIShostakovich: String Quartet No 7 in F sharp minor, Op 108FRIFine Arts Quartet ADES 14.161-2FRI10.46amFRIPurcell: Funeral Music for Queen MaryFRITimothy Byram-Wigfield (treble) Micheal Cockerhan (alto)FRIRobert Chilcott (tenor) Jonathan Robarts (bass)FRIFrancis Grier (organ) Choir of King's College CambridgeFRIPhilip Ledger (director) EMI CZS 767524-2FRI11.10amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 23 in G Austro-Hungarian OrchestraFRIAdam Fischer (conductor) NIMBUS NI5683/7FRI11.27amFRIPurcell: Fantasia a 3 in D minor, Z732; Fantasia a 4 in AFRIminor, Z740 Concentus Musicus ViennaFRINikolaus Harnoncourt (director) ARCHIV 447 153-2FRI11.34amFRIRozsa: Tripartita Op 33 BBC PhilharmonicFRIRumon Gamba (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN10488.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00j5cn6 (Listen)FRIGaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod explores Donizetti's life and work,FRIfocusing on his commission to write Linda di Chamonix, aFRInew opera for the Karntnertor theatre in Vienna, as wellFRIas his appointment to a prestigious honorary position asFRIcourt composer to the Austrian emperor Ferdinand I .FRIDonizetti once quipped that this was 12,000 francs 'forFRIdoing nothing'.FRIFRIThe programme ends with a complete performance of theFRIfinal act of Maria di Rohan, also written for Vienna, andFRIconsidered to be one of the most tautly constructed ofFRIDonizetti's romantic melodramas.FRIFRIArrete... (Dom Sebastien - 1843, Act 4)FRIDom Juan de Sylva, Grand Inquisitor ...... Alastair MilesFRIChorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseFRIMark Elder (conductor) Opera Rara ORC33, CD 3 Tr 5FRIFRILinda di Chamounix - 1841-2 (Sinfonia to Act 1)FRIOrchestra del Teatro di San Carlo di NapoliFRITullio Serafin (conductor) Philips 442 093-2, CD 1 Tr 1FRIFRIAh, cosi santo affetto; Avvi un Dio; Bella e di solFRIvestita; So per prova il tuo bel core; Scena e terzettoFRIfinale (Maria di Rohan - 1843, Act 3)FRIEnrico ...... Paolo Coni Maria ...... Mariana NicolescoFRIRiccardo ...... Giuseppe MorinoFRIDe Fiesque ...... Giacomo ColafeliceFRIOrchestra Internazionale d'Italia OperaFRIMassimo de Bernart (conductor)FRIBrilliant Classics 92462, CD 2 Trs 4-8.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00j5cn8 (Listen)FRIRachmaninov Plus Series, 20/03/2009FRIFRIYevgeny Sudbin (piano)FRIFRIScarlatti: Sonatas: in F minor, K466; in G, K427FRIHaydn: Sonata in B minor, H XVI 32FRIChopin: Mazurkas, Op 33 (Nos 2 and 4)FRIScriabin: Mazurkas, Op 3: in G minor; in C sharp minor; inFRIB minor; in E Scriabin: Sonata No 5.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00j5cnb (Listen)FRI2008 Lucerne Festivals, Episode 5FRILouise Fryer presents music showcasing the 2008 festivalsFRIin Switzerland - Easter, Summer and Piano.FRIFRITchaikovsky: The Tempest, Op 18FRILucerne Festival Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)FRIFRI2.25pmFRIRachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor, Op 18FRIHelene Grimaud (piano) Lucerne Festival OrchestraFRIClaudio Abbado (conductor)FRIFRIStravinsky: Ragtime for 11 InstrumentsFRIMahler Chamber Orchestra Heinz Holliger (conductor)FRIFRIBartok: Rhapsody No 1, Sz 87 Thomas Zehetmair (violin)FRIMahler Chamber Orchestra Heinz Holliger (conductor)FRIFRI3.15pmFRIRavel: Le tombeau de Couperin Mahler Chamber OrchestraFRIHeinz Holliger (conductor)FRIFRIBernd Alois Zimmermann: Rheinische KirmestanzeFRIMahler Chamber Orchestra Heinz Holliger (conductor)FRIFRIBartok: Rhapsody No 2, Sz 90 Thomas Zehetmair (violin)FRIMahler Chamber Orchestra Heinz Holliger (conductor)FRIFRI3.55pmFRIStravinsky: Pulcinella (Suite) Mahler Chamber OrchestraFRIHeinz Holliger (conductor)FRIFRIMozart: 12 Variations on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, K265FRILise de la Salle (piano)FRIFRI4.35pmFRIStravinsky: The Firebird (Suite)FRILucerne Festival Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00j5cnd (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00j5cng (Listen)FRIThe Sixteen 30th BirthdayFRIFRIHenry Purcell and James MacMillan feature in this concertFRIby The Sixteen as part of their Choral Pilgrimage acrossFRIthe UK for their thirtieth birthday.FRIFRIThe Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)FRIFRIPurcell: Jehova quam multi sunt hostes mei; Miserere mei;FRIRemember not, Lord, our offences; Beati omnes qui timentFRIDominum; Let mine eyes run down with tears; O dive custosFRI(soprano duet); Funeral Sentences (First set)FRIMacMillan: O bone Jesu (commissioned by The Sixteen);FRIMitte manum tuam (The Strathclyde Motets); A Child'sFRIPrayer; Sedebit Dominus Rex (The Strathclyde Motets)FRIFRIFollowed by a look at the composers who pre-figuredFRIPurcell, who is one of BBC Radio 3's 2009 Composers of theFRIYear. Including a performance by Jakob Lindberg (lute).FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00dryg9 (Listen)FRIShlomoFRIIan McMillan presents the weekly programme about language.FRIFRIFeaturing beatboxer Shlomo, artist in residence atFRILondon's Southbank Centre, and a reflection on the sweetFRItooth of her Scottish homeland by novelist JaniceFRIGalloway, author of Clara and the recent memoir This IsFRINot about Me.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00j5cn6 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00j5cnl (Listen)FRIA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell Re-InterpretedFRINicholas Kenyon, managing director of the Barbican CentreFRIin London, looks back at how Purcell's music has beenFRIpreserved, revived and interpreted, and considers how hisFRIstanding among composers has been affected by recentFRIdevelopments in our reception of his music.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00j5cnn (Listen)FRILopa Kothari announces, plays and discusses nominationsFRIfor the 2009 Songlines Music Awards. She is joined byFRImusic critic Nigel Williamson, who gives his views on theFRIcontenders for the awards of Best Artist, Best Group,FRICross-Cultural Collaboration and Newcomer.FRIFRI
13 March 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 14/03/2009 - 20/03/2009
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