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SATSATURDAY 23 MAY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00kh4m3 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Quintet for flute, oboe,SATclarinet, bassoon and horn Da Camera EnsembleSAT1.12amSATBacewicz: Children's Suite for pianoSATRegina Smendzianka (piano)SAT1.21amSATBacewicz: Sonata for violin No 4SATWanda Wilkomirska (violin) Tadeusz Chmielewski (piano)SAT1.43amSATBacewicz: String Quartet No 4 Quarrel String QuartetSAT2.03amSATBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Winter Words, Op 52SATPhilip Langridge (tenor) David Owen Norris (piano)SAT2.22amSATSchmitt, Matthias (b.1958): Ghanaia for solo percussionSATColin Currie (marimba)SAT2.30amSATGlanert, Detlev (b.1960): Orlandos SchmerzSATYosemeh Adjei (countertenor) Axel Wolf (guitar)SAT2.33amSATJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Po zarostlem chodnicku (On anSATovergrown path) - Book 1 Gyorgy Sandor (piano)SAT3.00amSATWieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880): Polonaise No 1 in D, Op 4SATReka Szilvay (violin) Naoko Ichihashi (piano)SAT3.06amSATWieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880): Polonaise in A for violinSATand piano, Op 21 Piotr Plawner (violin)SATAndrzej Guz (piano)SAT3.16amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Stabat Mater, Op 58SATMelanie Diener (soprano) Dagmar Peckova (mezzo-soprano)SATJaroslav Brezina (tenor) Peter Mikulas (bass)SATOslo Philharmonic Orchestra and ChoirSATJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SAT4.41amSATByrd, William (1543-1623): The Carman's Whistle (Air andSATVariations) Stefan Trayanov (harpsichord)SAT4.49amSATWassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766): Concerto No 4 inSATG (Sei Concerti Armonici, 1740)SATCombattimento Consort AmsterdamSATJan Willem de Vriend (conductor)SAT5.00amSATHannikainen, Pietari (Pekka) Juhani (1813-1899): PreludeSATin FSAT5.03amSATLinnala, Eino (1920-1972): Valsette, Op 6, No 1SATEero Heinonen (piano)SAT5.05amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Arabesques Nos 1 and 2 arrSATKocsis for wind Bela Horvath (oboe)SATAnita Szabo (flute) Zsolt Szatmari (clarinet)SATGyorgy Salamon (bass clarinet) Pal Bokor (bassoon)SATTamas Zempleni (horn) Peter Kubina (double bass)SAT5.13amSATSchmid, Bernhard II (1567-c.1627): Galiarda seconda, BWSAT23, 27, 32; Galiarda quarta, BW 23, 26, 28; GaliardaSATquinta, BW 22, 23 repeat 23 Leo van Doeselaar (organ)SAT5.18amSATKerll, Johann Caspar (1627-1693): Exsulta satis -SATOffertorium for countertenor, tenor, two violins, violaSATand basso continuo Hassler ConsortSAT5.27amSATPaganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Sonata (La primavera)SATViktor Pikajzen (violin) Evgenia Sejdelj (piano)SAT5.42amSATSchubert, Franz (1797-1828) arr Liszt: Wandererfantasie,SATtranscr from the piano solo for piano and orchestra, S366SATAnton Dikov (piano)SATBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraSATAlipy Naidenov (conductor)SAT6.05amSATWidor, Charles Marie (1844-1937): Suite for flute andSATpiano, Op 34 Katherine Rudolph (flute)SATRena Sharon (piano)SAT6.23amSATBersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Suncana Polja (Sunny Fields)SATZagreb Philharmonic Orchestra Kazushi Ono (conductor)SAT6.40amSATGorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b.1933): Totus tuus, Op 60SATJutland Chamber Choir Mogens Dahl (director)SAT6.50amSATAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Symphony in C, Op 10, NoSAT4 La Stagione FrankfurtSATMichael Schneider (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00kkhk8 (Listen)SATWith Martin Handley. Including at 8.30am a Poem for Today,SATwith a contemporary poet reading a new work.SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00kkhkb (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Pelleas und MelisandeSATAndrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programmeSATdevoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SATSATIn this week’s programme (timings are approximate):SATSAT09.05 amSATHANDEL: MessiahSATCarolyn Sampson (soprano), Daniel Taylor (alto), BenjaminSATHulett (tenor), Peter Harvey (bass), Kammerchor Stuttgart,SATBarockorchester Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (director)SATCarus 83.219 (2 Hybrid SACDs)SATSATHANDEL: Chandos Anthems (Let God arise HWV256a, O praiseSATthe Lord with one consent HWV254, My song shall be alwaySATHWV252)SATEmma Kirkby (soprano), Iestyn Davies (alto), JamesSATGilchrist (tenor), Neal Davies (bass), The Choir ofSATTrinity College, Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music,SATStephen Layton (conductor) Hyperion CDA67737 (CD)SATSATHANDEL: Rodelinda (Ombre piante [Version 1])SAT(c/w HANDEL: Scipione [Scoglio d’immota fronte]; GiulioSATCesare [A’adoro pupille, Piangerò, Se pietà di me nonSATsenti]; Alessandro [No, più soffrir non voglio]; RodelindaSAT[Ahi perché, giusto ciel]; Siroe [Or mi perdo di speranza,SATMi lagnerò tacendo, Torrente cresciuto]; Tolomeo [FontiSATamiche]; Flavio [Amante stravagante]; Riccardo primoSAT[Morte vieni; Admeto [Io ti bacio])SATSimone Kermes (soprano), Lautten Compagney Berlin,SATWolfgang Katschner (conductor)SATBerlin Classics 0016422BC (CD)SATSATHANDEL: EzioSATAnn Hallenberg (Ezio), Karina Gauvin (Fulvia), Sonia PrinaSAT(Valentiniano), Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani (Massimo), VitoSATPriante (Varo), Marianne Andersen (Onoria), Il ComplessoSATBarocco, Alan Curtis (conductor)SATArchiv 477 8073 (3 CDs, Mid Price)SATSAT09.30 am Building a Library RecommendationSATSCHOENBERG: Pelleas und MelisandeSATSATReviewer – William MivalSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Tuesday.SATSATNext week Tess Knighton compares recordings ofSATMonteverdi’s Eighth Book of Madrigals.SATSAT10.30 am Recent ReleasesSATSATDVORÁK: Violin Concerto in A minor Op. 53 (extract)SAT(c/w DVORÁK: Violin Sonata in F Op. 57; Violin Sonatina inSATG Op. 100)SATJack Liebeck (violin), Royal Scottish National Orchestra,SATKatya Apekisheva (piano), Garry Walker (conductor)SATSony 88697499632 (CD)SATSATDVORÁK: Bagatelles for Two Violins, Cello and HarmoniumSATOp. 47 (B. 79, 1878)SAT(c/w DVORÁK: Minatures for Two Violins and Viola Op. 75aSAT[B. 149, 1887]; Terzetto in C major for Two Violins andSATViola Op 74 [B. 148, 1887]; SUK: Piano Quartet in A minorSATOp. 1)SATJosef Suk (violin), Miroslav Ambroš (violin), KarelSATUntermüller (Viola), Jirí Bárta (cello), Jan Simon (piano,SATharmonium) Supraphon SU 3976-2 (CD)SATSATMARTINU: Polka 1916 H. 101 No. 5 (Moderato assai)SAT(c/w MARTINU: Polkas 1916 H. 101; Five Waltzes H. 5)SATGiorgio Koukl (piano) Naxos 8.572175 (CD, Budget)SATSATMARTINU: String Trio No. 1 H. 136 (1924) (Allegro)SAT(c/w MARTINU: Musique de Chambre No. 1 [Fêtes nocturnes]SATH. 376; Piano Quartet H. 287; String Quintet [with twoSATviolas] H. 164) Ensemble CalliopéeSATAlpha 143 (CD and CD + DVD)SATSATMARTINU: Juliette (extract)SAT(c/w Suite from the opera Juliette)SATMagdalena Kožená (Juliette), Steve Davislim (Michel),SATFrédéric Goncalves (Seller of Memories), Nicolas TestéSAT(Old Man), Michèle Lagrange (Old Woman), CzechSATPhilharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor)SATSupraphon SU 3994-2 (CD)SATSAT11.05 am New Bach ReleasesSATSimon Heighes talks us through some recent releases ofSATBach’s music. With extracts from the following discs:SATSATBACH: Brandenburg Concertos BWV 1046-1051SATAcademy of Ancient Music, Richard Egarr (director)SATHarmonia Mundi HMU 807461.62 (2 Hybrid SACDs)SATSATBACH: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659; Allein Gott inSATder Höh’ sei Ehr’ BWV 711; Ach, bleib bei uns, Herr JesuSATChrist BWV 649; Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645;SATSonata in G major BWV 1027; Trio a 2 BWV 528a; Sonata in DSATmajor BWV 1028; Trio a 2 BWV 583 Sonata in G minor BWV 1029SATLes Basses Réunies Alpha 139 (CD)SATSATBACH: Mass in B minor BWV 232 (Agnus Dei); St MatthewSATPassion BWV 244 (Erbarme dich, mein Gott); Magnificat (EtSATmisericordia); and arias from Cantatas BWV 54, 197, 99,SAT30, 35, 74, 60, 117SATAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) with Karin RomanSAT(soprano), Anders J. Dahlin (tenor), Tomas Medici (tenor),SATJakob Bloch Jespersen (bass-baritone), ConcertoSATCopenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor and organ)SATArchiv 00289 477 7467 (CD)SATSATBACH: The Art of Fugue BWV 1080SATIl Suonar Parlante, Vittorio Ghielmi (viol), LorenzoSATGhielmi (harpsichord) Winter and Winter 910 153-2 (CD)SATSATBACH: The Well-Tempered Clavier BWV 846-893SATAngela Hewitt (piano) Hyperion CDA67741/4 (4CDs)SATSAT11.40 am Disc of the WeekSATMOZART: Sinfonia Concertante K364SAT(c/w MOZART: Violin Concerto No.1 K.207 In B Flat Major;SATViolin Concerto No.3 K.216 In G Major)SATRenaud Capucon (violin), Antoine Tamestit (viola),SATScottish Chamber Orchestra, Louis Langrée (conductor)SATVirgin Classics 50999 502112 2 7SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00kkhkd (Listen)SATPendereckiSATIn Music Matters this week, a tribute to British composerSATNicholas Maw who died on Tuesday, aged 73.SATSATAlso, Petroc Trelawny talks to Polish composer KrzysztofSATPenderecki, Oscar winning playwright Ronald Harwood andSATlooks into the business benefits of commissioning newSATmusic.SATSATRonald HarwoodSATSATWilhelm Furtwangler's decision to remain conductor ofSATthe Berlin Philharmonic under Hitler, and his subsequentSATde-Nazification by the Americans, is the focus of RonaldSATHarwood's 1995 play 'Taking Sides'. It is now backSATon the London stage alongside Harwood's recent work onSATthe same theme, 'Collaboration', which exploresSATRichard Strauss's association with the regime in theSAT1930s and his relationship with the Jewish author andSATlibrettist Stefan Zweig.SATSATPetroc talks to Oscar-winning Harwood about the issues ofSATguilt, naivety, culpability and human weakness in theSATplays, with specially recorded extracts featuring MichaelSATPennington (as Furtwangler and Strauss) and DavidSATHorovitch (as Furtwangler's post-war interrogator MajorSATSteve Arnold and Stefan Zweig).SATSATTaking Sides and Collaboration are at the Duchess TheatreSATin London until 22nd August.SATSATNicholas MawSATSATThe Grantham born composer Nicholas Maw died this week inSATWashington DC. With major works including hisSAT'Odyssey' for orchestra and his four hour operaSATSophie's Choice, Maw had a remarkable talent for theSATlarge scale, but despite his break-through work Scenes andSATArias at the Proms in the 1960's, and subsequent momentsSATof fame, many believe Maw's music did not always receiveSATthe acclaim it was due.SATSATMusic Matters pays tribute to Maw's legacy withSATcontributions from Sir Simon Rattle, who conducted theSATfirst performances of Sophie's Choice in 2002, theSAToriginal 'Sophie' Angelika Kirchschlager, music criticSATPaul Driver, and fellow composers Julian Anderson andSATOliver Knussen.SATSATKrzysztof PendereckiSATSATFor Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki politics andSATreligion have always played a central role - both themesSATreflected in works such as his Polish Requiem, written inSAT1980 for the victims of anti-government riots at theSATGdansk Shipyard, or the St Luke Passion, which he recentlySATconducted as part of Polska! Year and the 'Sounds NewSATFestival' in Canterbury Cathedral.SATSATIn conversation with Petroc, Penderecki talks about hisSATmove from the avante garde to romanticism in the 1970s,SAThis Catholic faith, Polish politics - and the 1700 treesSAThe has planted at his home near Krakow.SATSATHear Penderecki's Sextet from the 'Sounds NewSATFestival' on BBC Radio 3 Hear and Now, Saturday 20 June.SATSATCorporate CommissionsSATSATPenderecki's First Symphony was commissioned bySATPeterborough based firm Perkins Engines in the 1970s.SATWhilst the majority of new commissions since the SecondSATWorld War have come directly or indirectly from the ArtsSATCouncil or the BBC, it is little known that companies inSATthe corporate sector have also played a role in bringingSATnew works by contemporary composers to the stage.SATSATPetroc discusses the business benefits of commissioningSATmusic with Ed McKeon from the newly formed Sound and MusicSATand Colin Tweedy, Chief Executive of Arts and Business.SATWith contributions from John Lewis's Music DirectorSATManvindar Rattan and Nicky Bennett of savings and wealthSATmanagement company Old Mutual.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00kkhkg (Listen)SATValentina VarrialeSATLucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert given inSATthe Italian city of Palestrina, just east of Rome, bySATsoprano Valentina Varriale with musicians of the CapellaSATdella Pieta de Turchini. Three of the four featured piecesSATare all settings of the same Latin text Salve Regina - aSATprayer to the Virgin Mary, performed in church since theSATMiddle Ages, during the months between Pentecost andSATAdvent, and traditionally sung after the final prayers orSATthe Compline.SATSATLegend has it that the author might have been the FrenchSATBishop of Podium, who wrote the words as a type ofSATwar-anthem as he set off for the Crusades. The settings inSATthis concert are by Giovanni Pergolesi and twoSATlesser-known Italian contemporaries- Orazio Benevoli andSATLeonardo Leo. The programme also includes a sinfonia bySATNicola Fiorenza.SATSATOrazio Benevoli: Salve ReginaSATValentina Varriale (soprano)SATCappella della Pieta de TurchiniSATSATPergolesi: Salve Regina Valentina Varriale (soprano)SATCappella della Pieta de TurchiniSATSATFiorenza: Sinfonia in A minorSATCappella della Pieta de TurchiniSATSATLeonardo Leo: Salve Regina Valentina Varriale (soprano)SATCappella della Pieta de Turchini.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kh2jp (Listen)SATAnne SchwanewilmsSATIn a recital from the Wigmore Hall in London, GermanSATsoprano Anne Schwanewilms performs Debussy's collectionSATProses Lyriques, setting his own poetry to music,SATalongside songs by Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf.SATSATAnne Schwanewilms (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano)SATSATDebussy: Proses lyriquesSATStrauss: Wir reiten in Goldener Fuelle, Op 42, No 2; WerSATlieben will, Op 49, No 7; Ach was Kummer, Qual undSATSchmerzen, Op 49, No 8; Blauer Sommer, Op 31, No 1;SATWeisser Jasmin, Op 31, No 3; Das Rosenband, Op 36, No 1SATWolf: Elfenlied; Selbstgestaendnis; Storchenbotschaft.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00kksnw (Listen)SATDarbar Festival 2009, Episode 1SATLopa Kothari and Jameela Siddiqi introduce highlights fromSATthe Darbar International South Asian Music Festival 2009,SATheld at the South Bank Centre in London. Featuring morningSATragas from santoor virtuoso Rahul Sharma and one of theSATgreat voices of Hindustani classical music, Ashwini BhideSATDeshpande.SATSATInterview between Lopa Kothari and Rahul SharmaSATSATSharma: Raag Bhopal TodiSATRahul Sharma (santoor); Subhankar Banerjee (tabla)SATSATInterview between Jameela Siddiqi and Ashwini BhideSATDeshpandeSATSATDeshpande: Raag Alahiya BilawalSATAshwini Bhide Deshpande (vocal); Jyoti Goho (harmonium);SATSubhankar Banerjee (tabla)SATSATKabir, Arr. Deshpande: Charnkesi – a bhajan on a poem bySATKabir.SATAshwini Bhide Deshpande (vocal); Jyoti Goho (harmonium);SATSubhankar Banerjee (tabla)SATSATAll recordings made on location at The Purcell Room,SATLondon, during the 2009 DarbarSATInternational South Asian music festival, by BBC SoundSATengineers Martin Appleby and Keith BattyeSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00kksny (Listen)SATHenry Grimes Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsSATSATIn front of an audience at the Cheltenham Jazz FestivalSAT2009, veteran bassist Henry Grimes tells Alyn Shipton hisSATlife story and presents his essential recordings. GrimesSATwas seen as one of the most influential bassists of theSAT1960s, and then after years of obscurity, he wasSATrediscovered in 2003.SATSATDISC 1 Title: People Will Say We're In LoveSATArtist: Gerry Mulligan QuartetSATComposer: Hammerstein/RodgersSATAlbum: Complete Studio Recordings Label: LonehillSATNumber: 10221, Tr 13SATPersonnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Gerry Mulligan (baritoneSATsaxophone), Henry Grimes (bass), Dave Bailey (drums). DecSAT1957SATSATDISC 2 Title: Blues Back Artist: McCoy TynerSATComposer: Tyner Album: Reaching Fourth Label: ImpulseSATNumber: 255, Tr 4SATPersonnel: McCoy Tyner (piano), Henry Grimes (bass), RoySATHaynes (drums). 14 Nov 1962SATSATDISC 3 Title: Just FriendsSATArtist: Sonny Rollins and Co with Coleman HawkinsSATComposer: Klenner/LewisSATAlbum: All The Things You Are 1963-4 Label: BluebirdSATNumber: ND 82179, Tr 4SATPersonnel: Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins (tenorSATsaxophone), Paul Bley (piano), Henry Grimes (bass), RoySATMcCurdy (drums). 18 July 1963SATSATDISC 4 Title: Spirits Rejoice Artist: Albert AylerSATComposer: Ayler Album: Spirits Rejoice Label: ESPSATNumber: 1020, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Albert Ayler, Charles Tyler (tenor saxophone),SATDonald Ayler (trumpet), Henry Grimes, GarySATPeacock (bass), Sunny Murray (drums). Sept 1965SATSATDISC 5 Title: Conquistador Artist: Cecil TaylorSATComposer: Taylor Album: Conquistador!SATLabel: Blue Note Number 76749-2, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Bill Dixon (trumpet), Jimmy Lyons (altoSATsaxophone), Cecil Taylor (piano), Henry Grimes, Alan SilvaSAT(bass), Andrew Cyrille (drums). 6 Oct 1966SATSATDISC 6 Title: Awake Nu Artist: Don CherrySATComposer: Cherry Album: Where is Brooklyn?SATLabel: Blue Note Number: 11436, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Don Cherry (cornet) Pharoah Sanders (tenorSATsaxophone), Henry Grimes (bass), Ed Blackwell (drums).SAT11Nov 1966SATSATDISC 7 Title: Bells Artist: Marc RibotSATComposer: Ayler Album: Spiritual Unity Label: PiSATNumber: 15, Tr 5SATPersonnel: Roy Campbell Jr (trumpet) Marc Ribot (guitar),SATHenry Grimes (bass), Chad Taylor (drums). Rec 2004SATSATDISC 8 Title: This Must Always Have HappenedSATArtist: Henry Grimes/Rashied Ali Composer: Grimes/AliSATAlbum: Going to the Ritual Label: PorterSATNumber: 4005, Tr 5SATPersonnel: Henry Grimes (bass, violin, voice), Rashied AliSAT(drums). 2007SATSATDISC 8 Title: Solo Artist: Henry GrimesSATComposer: Grimes Album: Henry Grimes solo Label: ILKSATNumber: 151 CD 1, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Henry Grimes (bass, violin, voice) March 2008SATSATDISC 9 Title: Futurity Artist: Profound Sound TrioSATComposer: Cyrille/Dunmall/Grimes Album: Opus de LifeSATLabel: Porter Number: 4032, Tr 5SATPersonnel: Cyrille/Dunmall/Grimes.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00kksp0 (Listen)SATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSATMarsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SATTodd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATPerdido Street Blues (Lil Armstrong) (3:11)SATPerformed by New Orleans Wanderers: George Mitchell (cnt)SATKid Ory (tb) Johnny Dodds (ct) Lil Armstrong (p) Johnny StSATCyr (bj) Recorded 13 July 1926, ChicagoSATTaken from the album Jazz New Orleans StyleSAT1996 CD (Topaz TPZ 1049 Track 14)SATSATClarinet Marmelade (L Sheilds, H.W Ragas) (3:12)SATPerformed by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra: BixSATBeiderbecke (cnt) Bill Rank (tb) Jimmy Dorsey (ct, as)SATStanley ‘Doc’ Ryker (as) Frankie Trumbauer (c-melody Sax)SATPaul Mertz (p) Howdy Quicjsell (bj) Chauncey Morehouse (d)SATRecorded 4 February 1927, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Bix Beiderbecke StorySAT1990 CD (Columbia COL 5016452 Disc 1 Track 2)SATSATPlay it Red (Harris) (4:07)SATPerformed by Randy Sandke and his New York Allstars: RandySATSandke (cnt) Dan Barrett (tb) Ken Peplowski (cl) ScottSATRobinson (bass sax) Howard Alden (g) Dick Hyman (p) JoeSATAscione (d) Recorded 24 June 1999, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Re-Discovered Louis and BixSATCD (Nagel Heyer NGCD058(1) Track 10)SATSATTo Love You All Over Again (D Batteau, M Peyroux) (3:56)SATPerformed by Madeleine Peyroux (v, acoustic guitar) LarrySATKlein (b) Vinnie Colaiuta (d) Dean Parks (electric guitar)SATJim Beard (p) Carla Kihlstedt (violin) Recorded 2009SATTaken from the album Bare BonesSAT2009 CD (Decca 6132732(1) Track 9)SATSATPlace St. Henri (Oscar Peterson) (3:53)SATPerformed by Oscar Peterson (p) Ray Brown (b) Ed ThigpenSAT(d) Recorded, 9 September 1964, NYCSATTaken from the album Canadiana SuiteSATLP (Limelight LM 82010 S1/3)SATSATLove Chant (Charles Mingus arr. Steve Slagle) (6:25)SATPerformed by Mingus Big Band: Steve Slagle (as, ss, fl)SATDavid Kikowski (p) John Benitez (b) Adam Cruz (drums) MarkSATShim (ts) Earl McIntyre (btb, tuba) Chris Potter (as, ss)SATSeamus Blake (ts, ss) Randy Brecker, Earl Gardner, AlexSATSipiagin (tp) Ku-umba Frank Lacy, Clark Gayton (tb) DaveSATTaylor (btb) Ronnie Cuber (bs) John Stubblefield (ts, fl)SATRyan Kisor (tp) Recorded 8 & 9 September 1997, New YorkSATTaken from the album !Que Viva Mingus!SAT1997 CD (Dreyfus Jazz FDM 36593-2 Track 8)SATSATStrode Rode (Sonny Rollins) (5:13)SATPerformed by Sonny Rollins (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) DougSATWatkins (b) Max Roach (d) Recorded 22 June 1956SATTaken from the album Saxophone ColossusSAT1987 CD (Prestige OJCCD2912 (1) Track 3)SATSATParsley Trees (Jim Beard) (6:48)SATPerformed by Jim Beard (synthesizers) Wayne Shorter (ss)SATLenny Pickett (e-flat clarinet, ts) Bob Mintzer (bassSATclarinet) Batundi Pano (bass) Ben Perowsky (d) MinoSATCinelu, Raphael Ican (perc)SATRecorded Stamford, Connecticut: May-June 1990SATTaken from the album Song of the SunSAT1991 CD (CTI 10072(1) Track 2)SATSATTriflin’ Woman Blues (Clyde Bernhardt) (7:17)SATPerformed by Clyde Bernhardt and his Harlem Blues & JazzSATBand: Clyde Bernhardt (tb, v) Charlie Holmes (as) HappySATCaldwell (ts) Jacques Butler (tp) Earl Knight (p) NapoleonSAT'Snags' Allen (g) Jimmy Shirley (b) James Harewood (d)SATRecorded 17 July 1972, New YorkSATTaken from the album Blues & Jazz from HarlemSATLP (Saydisc SDL 228. B1)SATSAT3rd Street Blues (Cedar Walton) (8:00)SATPerformed by Bob Berg (ts) Curtis Fuller (tb) Cedar WaltonSAT(p) Sam Jones (b) Billy Higgins (d)SATRecorded 19 December 1979, New YorkSATTaken from the album Cedar Walton - Eastern Rebellion 3SATLP (Timeless SJP143. A1)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00kksp2 (Listen)SATOpera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Korngold's Die toteSATStadtSATIn a performance from the Royal Opera House, CoventSATGarden, American tenor Stephen Gould and German sopranoSATNadja Michael take on the two central roles in the UKSATpremiere of the staged version of Korngold's opera,SATcompleted when the composer was still only in his earlySAT20s.SATSATIt tells the story of Paul's relationship with two women -SAThis recently deceased wife Marie and the young actressSATMarietta. They bear a striking resemblance to each otherSATand they begin to merge in Paul's mind. But what is realSATand what is fantasy?SATSATKorngold: Die tote StadtSATSATPaul ...... Stephen Gould (tenor)SATMarie/Marietta ...... Nadja Michael (soprano)SATFrank/Fritz ...... Gerald Finley (bass-baritone)SATBrigitta ...... Kathleen Wilkinson (mezzo-sopranoSATGastone/Victorin ...... Bernard Richter (tenor)SATJuliette ...... Simona Mihai (soprano)SATLucienne ...... Jurgita Adamonyte (mezzo-soprano)SATGraf Albert ...... Ji-Min Park (tenor)SATRoyal Opera Chorus Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATIngo Metzmacher (conductor).SATSAT20:45 Recital b00kksp4 (Listen)SATKorngold String Quartet, Chilingirian/Brodsky QuartetsSATThe Chilingirian Quartet perform Korngold's String QuartetSATNo 3 in D, followed by the Brodsky Quartet performing theSATcomposer's String Quartet No 2 in E flat.SATSAT21:10 Between the Ears b00kkstp (Listen)SATVapourtrainSATHarry Willis Fleming explores how in the Victorian era theSATadvent of steam train travel influenced travellers andSATchroniclers of the time.SATSAT21:40 Pre-Hear b00kkstr (Listen)SATEnsemble 10/10SATLiverpool-based Ensemble 10/10 perform four worksSATspecially written for their tenth birthday concert by someSATof the city's home-grown composers.SATSATHilary Browning (cello) Ian Buckle (piano)SATEnsemble 10/10 Clark Rundell (conductor)SATSATSteve Martland: Reveille for ensembleSATStephen Pratt: Double Act for ensembleSATDavid Horne: Phantom instruments for ensembleSATGraham Fitkin: Subterfuge for cello and ensemble.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00kkstw (Listen)SATPer NorgardSATIvan Hewett travels to Copenhagen to hear the worldSATpremiere of celebrated Danish composer Per Norgard'sSATSeventh Symphony. Recorded at the new, JeanSATNouvel-designed Danish Radio Concert Hall, Norgard's workSATmarks another phase in his compositional journey.SATSATNorgard explains the dream that inspired him to compose,SATthe importance of 'interference' in his work and hisSATstruggle to compose music that he has never yet heard.SATSATPer Nørgård - Symphony No.3: First movementSATDanish National Symphony OrchestraSATThomas Dausgaard (conductor) DACAPO 60220547 Track 1SATSATPer Nørgård - Voyage into the Golden Screen – extractSATCopenhagen Philharmonic OrchestraSATGiordano Bellincampi (conductor)SATDACAPO 8.226014 Track 11SATSATPer Nørgård - Symphony No.4: Indian Rose Garden andSATChinese Witch Sea (1981) 2nd Movement – extractSATDanish National Symphony OrchestraSATLeif Segerstam (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 9533 Tr ?SATSATPer Nørgård - Cello Concerto: Between 1st movementSATMorten Zeuthen (cello)SATDanish National Symphony OrchestraSATJorma Panula (conductor) DACAPO DCCD 9002 Track 3SATSATPer Nørgård - String Quartet No.10 (Harvest Timeless)SATThe Kroger Quartet DACAPO 80226059 Track 12SATSATPer Nørgård - Symphony No.7SATDanish National Symphony OrchestraSATThomas Dausgaard (conductor) EBU TapeSATSUNSUNDAY 24 MAY 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00kkt0d (Listen)SUNSonny Rollins, part 1SUNSonny Rollins joins Alyn Shipton to select the keySUNrecordings from his voluminous catalogue.SUNSUNWidely regarded as a major living exponent of the tenorSUNsaxophone and an innovator since the end of the 1940s,SUNhere Rollins focuses on his early years, from albums madeSUNwith Emo Hope and Kenny Dorham to his masterpieces TenorSUNMadness and Saxophone Colossus. On the way he discussesSUNcalypso, trio improvising and his close friendship withSUNThelonious Monk.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00kkt33 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): The Golden Spinning Wheel, OpSUN109 Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNDaniel Harding (conductor)SUN1.29amSUNBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Concerto for orchestra, Sz 116SUNSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNLionel Bringuier (conductor)SUN2.09amSUNKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Pange linguaSUNChamber Choir of Pecs Istvan Ella (organ)SUNAurel Tillai (conductor)SUN2.22amSUNJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Piano Sonata in E flat minorSUN1.x.1905 (Z ulice - From the street)SUNGyorgy Sandor (piano)SUN2.37amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata: Siehe zu,SUNdass deine Gottesfurcht nicht Heuchelei sei, BWV 179SUNCarolyn Sampson (soprano) Gerd Turk (tenor)SUNPeter Kooy (bass) Bach Collegium JapanSUNMasaaki Suzuki (conductor)SUN2.53amSUNReubke, Julius (1834-1858): Organi Sonata in C minor onSUNPsalm 94 Iain Farrington (organ)SUN3.00amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Strin Trio in G, Op 9,SUNNo 1 Trio AristosSUN3.25amSUNAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Praeludium, Adagio andSUNAllegro (Pieces for viola da gamba solo, K186-212)SUNPaolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba)SUN3.38amSUNScheidt, Samuel (1587-1654): AlamandaSUNVincent van Laar (organ)SUNScheidt: Christe, der du bist Tag und LichtSUNMario Penzar (organ)SUN3.48amSUNJosquin des Prez (c.1440-1521): Missa de Beata VirgineSUNBBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)SUN4.23amSUNScarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Concerto grosso No 1 inSUNF minor Tafelmusik Baroque OrchestraSUNJeanne Lamon (conductor)SUN4.31amSUNFodor, Carolus Emanuel (1759-c.1799): Air du Tonnelier -SUNtempo di menuetto (Petits airs connus varies pour leSUNclavecin ou le pianoforte, Op 3)SUNArthur Schoonderwoerd (fortepiano)SUN4.37amSUNBellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835): Aria: Eccomi in lietaSUNvesta...Oh! Quante volte (I Capuleti e i Montecchi)SUNAdriana Marfisi (soprano) Oslo PhilharmonicSUNNello Santi (conductor)SUN4.48amSUNGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Symphonic dance, Op 64, No 4SUNNorwegian Radio Orchestra Goran W Nilson (conductor)SUN5.00amSUNKapp, Vllem (1913-1964): Pohjarannik (The North Coast) -SUNpoem for bass soloist, male choir and organSUNAleksander Sarapuu (bass) Estonian National Male ChoirSUNAndres Paas (organ) Ants Soots (director)SUN5.06amSUNShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Elegy for violin andSUNpiano (originally for string quartet)SUNValdis Zarins (violin) Ieva Zarina (piano)SUN5.10amSUNHess, Willy (1906-1997): Suite in B flat, Op 45SUNDesmond Wright (piano)SUN5.21amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 95 in C minor, H ISUN95 Oslo Philharmonic Marek Janowski (conductor)SUN5.40amSUNContant, Alexis (1858-1918), arr Passmore: Meditation arrSUNfor piano trio; La charmeuse Moshe Hammer (violin)SUNTsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)SUN5.47amSUNRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Pieces for four hands, OpSUN11 Ruta Ibelhauptiene Zbignevas Ibelhauptas (piano)SUN6.01amSUNFrederick the Great (1712-1786): Sonata in C minor forSUNflute and basso continuo Konrad Hunteler (flute)SUNWouter Moller (cello) Ton Koopman (harpsichord)SUN6.11amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): GallimathiasSUNMusicum, K32 Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSUNFabio Biondi (conductor)SUN6.27amSUNRosenmuller, Johann (c.1619-1684): Beatus vir qui timetSUNDominum Johanna Koslowsky (soprano)SUNDavid Cordier (countertenor) Wilfried Jochens (tenor)SUNStephan Schreckenberger (bass) Carsten Lohff (organ)SUNCantus Koln Konrad Junghanel (conductor/lute)SUN6.41amSUNSchein, Johann Hermann (1586-1630): Canzon in A minor forSUN5 instruments (Corollarium, Banchetto Musicale - Leipzig,SUN1617) Hesperion XXSUNJordi Savall (descant viola da gamba/director)SUN6.45amSUNFalla, Manuel de (1876-1946): Aria: Vivan los que rien (LaSUNvida breve) Salud ...... Manon Feubel (soprano)SUNOrchestre Symphonique de LavalSUNJacques Lacombe (conductor)SUN6.51amSUNTurina, Joaquin (1882-1949): Rapsodia sinfonica for pianoSUNand string orchestra, Op 66 Angela Cheng (piano)SUNCalgary Philharmonic Orchestra Hans Graf (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00kkt36 (Listen)SUNWith Martin Handley. Including at 8.30am a Poem for Today,SUNwhere a contemporary poet reads a new work.SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00kl0d1 (Listen)SUN1809SUNAn exploration of some of the musical and cultural eventsSUNof the year 1809, with guest Marshall Marcus, head ofSUNmusic at the South Bank Centre, London. Featuring works bySUNHaydn, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Spohr and Paganini.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00kl0d3 (Listen)SUNJames Le FanuSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is GP and medical journalistSUNJames Le Fanu, author of books such as The Rise and FallSUNof Modern Medicine, and Why Us? How Science RediscoveredSUNthe Mystery of Ourselves, in which he argues thatSUNDarwinism doesn't necessarily provide all the answers toSUNhuman existence.SUNSUNLe Fanu has always loved liturgical music, and his choicesSUNbegin and end with a Byrd Mass and Haydn's oratorio TheSUNCreation. He also selects music by Bach, Beethoven andSUNSchumann.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer, pub OUP)SUNBeaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003, Tr 10SUNDuration: 00m25sSUNSUNByrd: Agnus Dei (Mass for Four Voices)SUNPro Cantione Antiqua Bruno Turner (conductor)SUNByrd ASV CD QS 6132, Tr 6 Duration: 03m28sSUNSUNBeethoven: Symphony No 1 in C, Op 21 (4th mvt)SUNScottish Chamber Orchestra Charles Mackerras (conductor)SUNThe Beethoven Symphonies HYPERION CDS 44301/5 CD1, Tr 4SUNDuration: 05m37sSUNSUNJanis Joplin: Cry BabySUNPearl COLUMBIA 461 020-2 CD1, Tr 2 Duration: 03m56sSUNSUNBach: Sonata No 2 in A for violin and keyboard, BWV 1015SUN(2nd mvt, Allegro assai) Jaime Laredo (violin)SUNGlenn Gould (piano)SUNThe Glenn Gould Collection SONY SM2K 52615 CD1, Tr 6SUNDuration: 03m13sSUNSUNSchumann: Wanderlied (Gedichte, Op 35)SUNMatthias Goerne (baritone) Eric Schneider (piano)SUNSchumann DECCA 460 797-2, Tr 15 Duration: 02m26sSUNSUNShostakovich; String Quartet No 8 in C minor, Op 110 (2ndSUNmvt, Allegro molto) The Borodin String QuartetSUNVIRGIN CLASSICS 561630-2 CD2, Tr 2 Duration: 02m51sSUNSUNFranck: Violin Sonata in A (4th mvt, Allegretto poco mosso)SUNAugustin Dumay (violin) Maria Joao Pires (piano)SUNFranck DG 445 880-2, Tr 4 Duration: 06m08sSUNSUNHaydn: The Creation (Duet and Chorus, By thee with bliss)SUNMhairi Lawson (soprano) David Stout (bass)SUNChoir of New College, Oxford Oxford PhilomusicaSUNEdward Higginbottom (conductor)SUNHaydn The Creation OXFORD PHILOMUSICA RECORDS CD2, Tr 17SUNDuration: 09m36s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00kl0d5 (Listen)SUNPalestrinaSUNCatherine Bott travels high into the Apennines to theSUNancient Italian city of Palestrina to try to discover moreSUNabout the city's most famous son, the famed 16th-centurySUNcomposer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Was he reallySUNborn in this sleepy Italian mountain-side town?SUNSUNPalestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli (excerpt)SUNTallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)SUNGIMELL GIMSE401, Tr 5SUNSUNPalestrina: Salve ReginaSUNEnsemble Vocal Regional de Champagne-ArdenneSUNFrancoise Lasserre PIERRE VERANY PV794041, Tr 2SUNSUNVinders: O mors inevitabilis ObsidienneSUNEmmanuel Bonnardot (conductor) CALLIOPE CAL9305, Tr 16SUNSUNDufay: Ut Queant Laxis (a hymn revised by de Orto in RomeSUNand still used in services it seems at the time thatSUNPalestrina was there)SUNThis recording is preceded by the Antiphona: Puer quiSUNnatus est Schola Hungarica Janka Szendrei (conductor)SUNHUNGAROTON HCD12951, Tr 13SUNSUNPalestrina: Motet: Exsultate DeoSUNWestminster Cathedral Choir Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SUNARGO 410 0052, Tr 1SUNSUNPalestrina: Madrigal: la ver l'auroraSUNAndrea Damiani (lute) Concerto ItalianoSUNRinaldo Alessandrini (conductor) TACTUS TC521601, Tr 8SUNSUNSegue to:SUNSUNPalestrina: Virgine, tal e terra The Hilliard EnsembleSUNPaul Hillier (conductor) EMI CDS 7490108 CD2, Tr 19SUNSUNPalestrina: Magnificat The Choir of New College, OxfordSUNEdward Higginbottom (conductor)SUNCOLLINS CLASSICS 15092, Tr 2SUNSUNPalestrina: Hymn: veni creator spiritusSUNWestminster Cathedral Choir Martin Baker (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67353, Tr 11.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00kl0d7 (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku introduces a varied selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' choices, including works by Schubert, Petrassi,SUNColtrane, Ravel, Martinu and Brahms.SUNSUNThe guest is fellow double-bassist Lynda Houghton, whoSUNrequests a work by Ravel and the voice of French sopranoSUNRegine Crespin.SUNSUNFibich: A Night at Karlstein, Op 26SUNPrague Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNFrantisek Vajnar (conductor) SUPRAPHON - SU31972, Tr 4SUNSUNMartinu: Half-Time Brno State Philharmonic OrchestraSUNPetr Vronsky (conductor) SUPRAPHON SU30582, Tr 16SUNSUNJosquin Desprez: La deploration de Johannes OckeghemSUN(Nymphes des Bois) New London ChoirSUNJames Wood (conductor) AMON RA CDSAR24, Tr 13SUNSUNGoffredo Petrassi: Concerto No 3 for orchestra (RecreationSUNConcertante) BBC Symphony OrchestraSUNZoltan Pesko (conductor) WARNER FONIT 8573832742, Tr 5SUNSUNSchubert: Fischerweise Gerard Souzay (baritone)SUNJacqueline Bonneau (piano) DECCA 440 065 2, Tr 12SUNSUNBerwald: Konzertstuck for bassoon and orchestraSUNPatrik Haakansson (bassoon) Gavle Symphony OrchestraSUNPetri Sakari (conductor) NAXOS 8.555370, Tr 2SUNSUNJohn Coltrane: Giant Steps Rino Vernizzi (bassoon)SUNGianluca Renzi (bass) Giampaolo Ascolese (drums)SUNArts Music 47644SUNSUNRavel: Asie; La flute enchante; L'indifferent (Sheherazade)SUNRegine Crespin (soprano) Orchestra Suisse RomandeSUNErnest Ansermet (conductor) Decca 460 973 2, Trs 7-9SUNSUNBrahms: String Quintet in F, Op 88SUNMembers of the Berlin Philharmonic OctetSUNDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 419 875 2 - Disc 2, Trs 5-7.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00kh468 (Listen)SUNFrom Lincoln CathedralSUNSUNIntroit: Psallite Domino (Byrd) Responses: LloydSUNOffice Hymn: Eternal Monarch, King most high (Aurora Lucis)SUNPsalms: 15, 24 (Kelway, Barnby)SUNFirst Lesson: 2 Samuel 23 vv1-5 Magnificat (Finzi)SUNSecond Lesson: Colossians 2 v20 - 3 v4SUNNunc Dimittis (Holst)SUNAnthem: Viri Galilaei (Patrick Gowers)SUNFinal Hymn: See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (InSUNBabilone) Organ Voluntary: Transports de joie (Messiaen)SUNSUNSub-Organist: Charles HarrisonSUNAssistant Organist: Benjamin ChewterSUNDirector of Music: Aric Prentice.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b0081t7s (Listen)SUNSibelius: The Swan of Tuonela, and Night Ride and SunriseSUNSUNStephen Johnson is joined by the BBC PhilharmonicSUNOrchestra and conductor Petri Sakari to explore Sibelius'SUNtone poem Night Ride and Sunrise, as well as The Swan ofSUNTuonela, the most famous part of the composer'sSUNLemminkainen Suite.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00kl0dc (Listen)SUNThe Challenges of Recording ChoirsSUNMusic producer Adrian Peacock talks to Aled Jones aboutSUNthe challenges of recording choirs, and introduces Aled toSUNsome of his favourite choral recordings.SUNSUNThe programme also catches up with some of the groups whoSUNtook part in Radio 3's Wings project.SUNSUNFeature of the Lochranza Choir from the Isle of Arran,SUNScotland. They took part in the BBC Radio 3’s ‘Wings’SUNproject – where choirs from all over the country performedSUNMendelssohn’s ‘Wings of a Dove’ on the same weekendSUNearlier this month.SUNSUNRichard Strauss Traumlicht The King’s SingersSUNSignum SIGCD147 (from their new ‘Romance du Soir’ album),SUNtrack 13SUNSUNJonathan Dove Seek him that maketh the Seven StarsSUNTenebrae, directed by Nigel Short, Jeremy Filsell (organ)SUNSignum SIGCD501, track 1SUNSUNJohn Tavener Song for AtheneSUNKing’s College Cambridge, dir. Stephen CleoburySUNNew release from EMISUNSUNA selection of choirs own recordings of their performancesSUNfor the Radio 3 ‘Wings’ project:SUNThe Carol Andrew Singers from Darlington, County Durham,SUNSpalding Parish Church Choir, Worthing Voices andSUNHambledon Valley Group ChoirSUNSUNRadio 3’s ‘Wings’ project feature: the Choir of West DerbySUNParish Church, LiverpoolSUNSUNScott Joplin Heliotrope Bouquet Swingle 2SUNCBS 80947 (from the album ‘Rags and all the Jazz’), track 7SUNSUNJohann Pachelbel arr. Alexander L’Estrange CanonSUNTenebrae, directed by Nigel ShortSUNSignum SIGCD050, track 5SUNSUNVeljo Tormis Autumn landscapes No.1, 2 & 5SUNHolst Singers, conducted by Stephen LaytonSUNHyperion, CDA67601, tracks 15, 16 & 19SUNSUNPawel Lukascewski Beatus Vir Sanctus PaulusSUNChoir of Trinity College Cambridge HyperionSUNSUNRadio 3’s ‘Wings’ project feature: Colmore Junior SchoolSUNchoir, BirminghamSUNSUNGabriel Jackson Cecilia Virgo Salve Regina 2SUNPolyphony, directed by Stephen LaytonSUNHyperion CDA67708, tracks 3 & 11SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00kl0f2 (Listen)SUNScandinavian Dreams By Steve Chambers.SUNSUNIn the last years of the 18th century, as revolution ragedSUNin France, feminist writer and radical pamphleteer MarySUNWollstonecraft embarked alone on a journey to the wilds ofSUNScandinavia to recover her husband's lost treasure ship.SUNThis daring and dangerous journey was undertaken as muchSUNfor reasons of the heart as for those of commerce, but herSUNbrilliant triumph failed to recover the thing she wantedSUNmost of all.SUNSUNMusic by Martin Kiszko.SUNSUNMary ...... Rachel Atkins Imlay ...... John SchwabSUNMarguerite ...... Colleen PrendergastSUNBeckman ...... Martin WennerSUNWulfsberg ...... David MenkinSUNElleson ...... Michael RobertsSUNBoatman ...... Gerard McDermottSUNGodwin/Nordberg ...... Christian RodskaSUNNell ...... Ella Smith.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00kl0fn (Listen)SUNChildren of the Whitsun WeddingsSUNPoets Paul Farley and Kate Royal travel across Britain,SUNtracing the origins of some of Philip Larkin's best-knownSUNtrain-inspired poems, including the celebrated WhitsunSUNWeddings - of which they are both particular admirers.SUNSUNThey also look at other poems such as Dockery and Son,SUNFriday Night at the Royal Station Hotel and Here, and takeSUNjourneys from Oxford to Sheffield and Hull to London. TheySUNlead them to a series of interchanges on class, gender,SUNpaternity and Englishness, as well as a discussion aboutSUNthe poet's influence on them and on other contemporarySUNwriters.SUNSUNAlong the way, they meet fellow Larkin enthusiasts,SUNincluding the Hull woman married in the 1950s whoSUNremembers the 'bridal express' days evoked in The WhitsunSUNWeddings - as they build up a picture of how much ofSUNLarkin's England has gone, what remains and talk aboutSUNwhat the poems saySUNSUNWith new readings of the poems in addition to archiveSUNrecordings.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00kl0fq (Listen)SUNDo Not Go GentleSUNSUNBarbara Jefford and Neville Jason explore the adventure ofSUNentering our 'third age', and the challenges andSUNconsolations of old age. With readings from Shakespeare,SUNYeats, Browning, Dylan Thomas, Roger McGough and DannieSUNAbse, and music including Verdi, Mahler, Strauss,SUNBeethoven, Ravel and Jerome Kern.SUNSUNWhen I approached Barbara Jefford and Neville Jason to doSUNthe readings for my programme on the theme of old age ISUNdiscovered that the last time they worked together wasSUNhalf a century ago when they played the twins SebastianSUNand Viola in Twelfth Night at the Old Vic and were onlySUNjust starting out on their careers. At the start ofSUNShakespeare's play the twins are separated by a terribleSUNstorm and each thinks the other drowned. It takes the twoSUNand a half hours of Shakespeare's drama to re-unite theSUNpair and bring about the happy ending. It seemed a happySUNcoincidence that this programme on age should reunite theSUNpair in real life, fifty years on and both at the top ofSUNtheir game.SUNSUNIn choosing old age as the theme of this programme I didSUNnot want to concentrate on the cruelties of ageing, butSUNinstead to celebrate it as a time when musicians andSUNwriters are at the peak of their talents. The programmeSUNstarts with Mieczyslaw Horszowski playing Mozart at theSUNWigmore Hall three weeks before his 99th birthday,SUNrecorded live. During the programme you will hearSUNRostropovich playing for the Queen's Jubilee in the PromSUNat the Palace in 2002 when he was 75, the 78 year oldSUNVladimir Horowitz playing Chopin, and the legendary jazzSUNbassist Milt Hinton, aged 85. There is also music fromSUNElliott Carter's Boston Concerto, written when he wasSUN94, and from John Tavener's Requiem, composed last yearSUNwhen he was 64 - a mere stripling compared to Horszowksi.SUNSUNI took the title for the programme from Dylan Thomas'SUNferocious villanelle Do Not Go Gentle Into That GoodSUNNight. I have included several comic poems, including oneSUNof my favourite of Robert Browning's dramaticSUNmonologues, The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St Praxed'sSUNChurch. Barbara Jefford also performs an extract fromSUNCongreve's The Way of the World in which Lady WishfortSUNattempts to cover up the cracks in her face sufficientlySUNwell to seduce a gentleman caller. There are alsoSUNdarker-toned poems from authors such as Sylvia Plath, W.B.SUNYeats and Thomas Hardy, but I have chosen to end on anSUNextract from East Coker in which I think T.S. Eliot hasSUNmanaged to combine an understanding of the loss andSUNsadness of old age with the sense that it might also be anSUNadventure.SUNSUNDETAILS OF READING & MUSICSUNSUNTimes are from the start of the programmeSUNSUN00:00:00SUNMOZART Piano Sonata in B flat major K.570 - allegroSUNMieczyslaw Horszowski - piano WIGMORE HALL WHLIVE0023SUN00:02:22SUNCHRISTINA ROSETTI Uphill Barbara Jefford - readerSUN00:03:25SUNMOZART Piano Sonata in B flat major K.570 - allegroSUNMieczyslaw Horszowski - piano WIGMORE HALL WHLIVE0023SUN00:04:50SUNMCGOUGH Science Where Are You? Neville Jason - readerSUN00:07:00SUNELLIOTT CARTERSUNb 1908, now 101. Composed in 2002 when he was 94SUNBoston Concerto - Tempo Primo BRIDGE 9184SUN00:07:45SUNE.A. MARKHAMSUNCracks Barbara Jefford - readerSUN00:09:07SUNTHE BEATLES When I'm 64 PARLOPHONE CDP7464422SUN00:11:45SUNALEXANDER GRAY On a Cat AgeingSUNBarbara Jefford - readerSUN00:12:35SUNCHOPIN Waltz, Op. 69, No.1 'L'adieu'SUNVladimir Horowitz - piano RCA 09026614162SUN00:16:10SUNSHAKESPEARE King LearSUNRecorded for Naxos Audio Books in 2001 when Scofield wasSUNin his 80th year Paul Scofield - readerSUN00:18:10SUNMARY OLIVER Self-Portrait Barbara Jefford - readerSUN00:18:57SUNDANNIE ABSE Prufrock at the SeasideSUNNeville Jason - readerSUN00:21:28SUNSCARLATTI Sonata 224 Vladimir Horowitz - pianoSUNRCA 09026614162SUN00:23:27SUNSCHOLA GREGORIANA OF CAMBRIDGESUNGregorian Chant - Veni, Creator SpiritusSUNMary Berry - director HERALD HAVPCD161SUN00:23:50SUNROBERT BROWNINGSUNThe Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxid's ChurchSUNNeville Jason - readerSUN00:28:15SUNVILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasilieras, No. 1 PreludioSUNMstislav Rostropovich - celloSUNLondon Symphony Orchestra - celli VIRGIN VTCDX462SUN00:33:30SUNSYLVIA PLATH Mirror Barbara Jefford - readerSUN00:34:00SUNVILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasilieras, No. 1 PreludioSUNMstislav Rostropovich - celloSUNLondon Symphony Orchestra - celli VIRGIN VTCDX462SUN00:36:25SUNTHOMAS HARDY Afterwards Neville Jason - readerSUN00:38:13SUNCONGREVE A Lady Wishfort - from The Way of the WorldSUNBarbara Jefford - readerSUN00:40:08SUNMILT HINTON Old Man Time CHIAROSCURO CRD3102SUN00:43:09SUNBILLY COLLINS Forgetfulness Barbara Jefford - readerSUN00:44:55SUNJEROME KERN Try to Forget Elizabeth Welch - singerSUNJerome Kern - composerSUNTHAT'S ETNERTAINMENT CDVIR8310SUN00:47:33SUNDYLAN THOMAS Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good NightSUNNeville Jason - readerSUN00:48:55SUNRACHMANINOV Prelude, Op. 23, No. 5SUNVladimir Horowitz - piano RCA 09026614162SUN00:52:41SUNDOROTHY PARKER Barbara Jefford - readerSUN00:53:25SUNEDITH PIAF Non, Je Ne Regrette RienSUNCAPITOL CDP7466572SUN00:55:46SUNW.B. YEATSSUNByzantium Neville Jason - readerSUN00:57:44SUNSCHUBERT Notturno in E flat majorSUNYehudi Menuhin - violin EMI CZS7627422SUN01:01:58SUNSHAKESPEARE Fear No More - from CymbelineSUNBarbara Jefford - reader Neville Jason - readerSUN01:03:23SUNSCHUBERT Notturno in E flat majorSUNYehudi Menuhin - violin EMI CZS7627422SUN01:05:07SUNPEGGY LEE Is That All There Is? CAPITOL CDP7905522SUN01:08:55SUNT.S. ELIOTSUNExtract from East Coker (The Four Quartets)SUNNeville Jason - readerSUN01:10:20SUNJOHN TAVENER Requiem - Kyrie eleisonSUNRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and ChoirSUNVasily Petrenko - conductor EMI 2351342SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00kl0fs (Listen)SUNAsaf SirkisSUNKevin LeGendre presents conversation and a sessionSUNperformed at Swansea Jazzland from drummer, percussionistSUNand composer Asaf Sirkis's new trio, featuring GreekSUNguitarist Tassos Spiliotopoulos and Israeli bassist YaronSUNStavi.SUNSUNSirkis is seen as one of the most in demand musiciansSUNaround: his international career started in the late 1990sSUNin Israel and from 2000 onwards he formed musicalSUNrelationships with jazz names such as Gilad Atzmon, MarkSUNLatimer, Phil Robson, Dave Leibman and Kenny Wheeler. HeSUNhas also performed as part of renowned guitarist LarrySUNCoryell's trio.SUNSUNTitle: Casket Artist: Archie SheppSUNCD: Phat Jam in MilanoSUNTrack: 6 Label: Dawn of Freedom DOF 0901SUNComp: Matthew Anderson and Jack WalkerSUNPub: NapoleonSolo Publishing/BMI Dur: 8m45sSUNSUNTitle: Haunted Heart Artist: Geoff EalesSUNCD: Epicentre TrackSUNLabel: 33 Records 33Jazz 162SUNComp: Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz Pub: n/aSUNDur: 6m40sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Jazzland Club, SwanseaSUNTitle: Alone Artist: Asaf Sirkis TrioSUNComp: Asaf Sirkis Dur: 7m35sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Jazzland Club, SwanseaSUNTitle: Very Early Artist: Asaf Sirkis TrioSUNComp: Bill Evans Dur: 5m00sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Jazzland Club, SwanseaSUNTitle: The Monk Artist: Asaf Sirkis TrioSUNComp: Asaf Sirkis Dur: 12m55sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Jazzland Club, SwanseaSUNTitle: Stoned Bird Artist: Asaf Sirkis TrioSUNComp: Asaf Sirkis Dur: 11m55sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Jazzland Club, SwanseaSUNTitle: Miniture Artist: Asaf Sirkis TrioSUNComp: Asaf Sirkis Dur: 12m25sSUNSUNTitle: It's Alright With MeSUNArtist: Scott Hamilton, Danny Moss, John Pearce, MartinSUNDrew, Dave Cliff, Len SkeatSUNCD: Mainstream Giants of Jazz 2007SUNLabel: Robinwood Productions RWP 0026 Comp: Cole PorterSUNPub: Warner/Chappell North America Dur: 7m53sSUNSUNTitle: Elena Berenjena Artist: Sky and CountrySUNCD: FlySUNLabel: ECM Records ECM 2067 Comp: Jeff BallardSUNPub: ECM Dur: 5m10s.SUNMONMONDAY 25 MAY 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00kl1lq (Listen)MON1.00amMONRoussel, Albert (1869-1937): Trio for flute, viola andMONcello, Op 40 Magali Mosnier (flute)MONYlvali Zilliacus (viola) John Ehde (cello)MON1.17amMONMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Theme et variationsMONCorey Cerovsek (violin) Sveinung Bjelland (piano)MON1.27amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Eight Love songs for sopranoMONand piano, Op 83 (selection) Tatjana Gazdik (soprano)MONSveinung Bjelland (piano)MON1.40amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Trio in E flat for horn,MONviolin and piano, Op 40 Herve Joulain (horn)MONCorey Cerovsek (violin) Anthony Hewitt (piano)MON2.08amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): L'heure espagnoleMONGoran Eliasson (tenor) Marianne Eklof (mezzo-soprano)MONTrond Halstein Moe (baritone)MONCarl Unander-Scharin (tenor) Lars Avidson (bass)MONStavanger Symphony OrchestraMONAlexander Dimitriev (conductor)MON3.00amMONTanev, Alexander (1928-1996): Piano SonataMONIvan Eftimov (piano)MON3.19amMONZagorschi, Vasile (1926-2003): Suite for oboe and pianoMONValerii Rendiuc (oboe) Gita Straholevich (piano)MON3.25amMONShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Symphony No 5 in DMONminor, Op 47 BBC PhilharmonicMONGianandrea Noseda (conductor)MON4.14amMONTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Dumka - RussianMONrustic scene for piano, Op 59 Duncan Gifford (piano)MON4.25amMONVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in G for stringsMONand continuo, RV 151 (Al rustica) I Cameristi ItalianiMON4.29amMONPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594):MONFundamenta ejus - motet for four voicesMONLorenzo Ghielmi (organ) Chorus of Swiss Radio LuganoMONDiego Fasolis (conductor)MON4.35amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Trio in G for pianoMONand strings, K564 Ondine TrioMON4.50amMONVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Overture in C minorMON(Gijsbrecht van Aemstel), Op 3MONNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJac van Steen (conductor)MON5.00amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in B flat, HWVMON357 - ed Dart for oboe and continuoMONLouise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ)MON5.06amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 4 in A forMONkeyboard and string orchestra, BWV 1055MONLars-Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord) Ensemble 415MON5.21amMONFerrabosco, Alfonso (c.1578-1628): Pavan and FantasieMONNigel North (lute)MON5.28amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in C for keyboard andMONstrings, H XV 27 Ondine TrioMON5.46amMONVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Herinnering, Op 26, No 12;MONMinneliedje (Love song), Op 27, No 9MONNico van der Meel (tenor) Leo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)MON5.51amMONWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Andante and RondoMONUngarese in C minor, Op 35 Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon)MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)MON6.01amMONSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Serenade in E flat for stringMONorchestra, Op 6 BBC National Orchestra of WalesMONJames Clark (conductor)MON6.30amMONGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Lyric Pieces, Book 3, Op 43MONCristina Ortiz (piano)MON6.45amMONStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): The people of NifelhemMONMargaretha Ljunggren (soprano) Michael Engstrom (piano)MONSwedish Radio Choir Gustav Sjokvist (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00kl1ls (Listen)MONWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Including a Poem for Today atMON8.30am, with Kathleen Jamie reading her poem The Beach.MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00kl1lv (Listen)MON10.00amMONCPE Bach: Sonata in F sharp minor, Wq 52, No 4MONMikhail Pletnev (piano) DG 459 614-2MON10.13amMONFaure: Suite - Pelleas et Melisande, Op 80MONJill Gomez (soprano) Rotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraMONDavid Zinman (conductor) PHILIPS 464 707-2MON10.33amMONMahler: Das Knaben Wunderhorn (selection)MONElisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)MONDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)MONLondon Symphony Orchestra George Szell (conductor)MONEMI CDC747277-2MON11.11amMONErkki-Sven Tuur: Dedication Leho Karin (cello)MONMarrit Gerretz-Traksmann (piano) ECM New Series 1919MON11.18amMONSchoenberg: Pelleas et Melisande, Op 5MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00kl1lx (Listen)MONJohn McCabe (1939- ), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod meets British composer, pianist, writer andMONcritic John McCabe, who performs in the studio andMONdiscusses his life at the age of 70.MONMONMcCabe plays his own recent Study No 7 (Snowfall inMONWinter), introduces a Merseybeat-influenced work forMONrecorder and strings, and discusses his early yearsMONgrowing up in Liverpool and working with John Barbirolli'sMONgreat Halle orchestra.MONMONStudy No 7 (Evening Harmonies: Hommage a Dukas, 2000)MONJohn McCabe (piano) SPECIALLY RECORDEDMONMONVariations on A Theme of Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1964)MONHalle Orchestra James Loughran (conductor)MONEMI CDM7631762, Trs 13-19MONMONDomestic Life (1969/2000) John Turner (recorder)MONRoyal Ballet Sinfonia Gavin Sutherland (conductor)MONWHITE LINE CD WHL 2143, Tr 6MONMONConcerto Funebre (1962) Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola)MONOrchestra Nova George Vass (conductor)MONDUTTON CDLX 7186, Tr 3.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kl1lz (Listen)MONIngrid FliterMONMONFrom the Wigmore Hall in London, Argentinian pianistMONIngrid Fliter, a Radio 3 New Generation artist, playsMONworks by Chopin and Schumann's Etudes symphoniques.MONMONIngrid Fliter (piano)MONMONChopin: Grande valse brillante in E flat, Op 18; Waltz inMONC sharp minor, Op 64, No 2; Waltz in A flat, Op 42MONSchumann: Etudes symphoniques, Op 13.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kl1m1 (Listen)MONKings and Queens, Episode 1MONIan Skelly presents music inspired by kings, queens andMONemperors, as well as one of the less well-known works byMONromantic Czech composer Bedrich Smetana in a performanceMONby the BBC Philharmonic.MONMONSmetana: The Bartered Bride (excerpts) BBC PhilharmonicMONGianandrea Noseda (conductor)MONMON2.20pmMONDyson: Nebuchadnezzar Mark Padmore, Neal Davies (tenors)MONBBC Symphony Orchestra and ChorusMONRichard Hickox (conductor)MONMON3.10pmMONMozart: Clarinet Concerto in A, K622MONYann Ghiro (clarinet) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONRoberto Minczuk (conductor)MONMONBrahms: Symphony No 2 in DMONBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONRoberto Minczuk (conductor)MONMON4.20pmMONGrieg: Peer Gynt - Suite No 1 BBC Symphony OrchestraMONPietari Inkinen (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00kl1m3 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00kl1m5 (Listen)MONTill FellnerMONMONAs part of his two-year exploration of the entire cycle ofMONBeethoven piano sonatas, incorporating recitals in EuropeMONand America, celebrated Austrian pianist Till FellnerMONgives a performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus.MONMONThe programme comprises the set of three sonatas, Op 31,MONwhich are strikingly original, and were written in theMONmiddle of Beethoven's lifetime, at the crucial time in hisMONlife when he was coming to terms with his deafness. TheseMONare matched with one of his later works, the sonata in A,MONOp 101, which has an air of introspection. BeethovenMONdescribed it as a 'series of impressions and reveries'.MONMONTill Fellner (piano)MONMONBeethoven: Piano sonata in G, Op 31, No 1; Piano sonata inMOND minor, Op 31, No 2 (Tempest); Piano sonata in E flat, OpMON31, No 3; Piano sonata in A, Op 101.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00kl1m8 (Listen)MONIsaiah BerlinMONPhilip Dodd and guests discuss the ideas, life and legacyMONof Sir Isaiah Berlin, widely considered to be the leadingMONliberal philosopher of the 20th century. Most famous forMONhis development of ideas about liberty, Berlin was alsoMONadmired for his brilliant essays and speeches.MONMONBorn in Riga in 1909 he witnessed both the February andMONOctober revolutions of 1917, before his family moved toMONBritain following anti-Semitic encounters. Settling inMONOxford, Berlin delivered his influential essay TwoMONConcepts of Liberty in 1958. He defined negative libertyMONas the absence of constraints, which he regarded as theMONsafest and most favourable form of liberty. PositiveMONliberty, however, was for him associated withMONself-determination, which he saw as potentially leaningMONtowards political totalitarianism. These concepts ofMONliberty are seen to have influenced generations ofMONphilosophers and politicians.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00kl1lx (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00kl1mb (Listen)MONLooking for Ghosts, SpinozaMONMichael Goldfarb travels across Europe to learn aboutMONforgotten figures who were a critical part of JewishMONemancipation.MONMONHe visits Amsterdam to discover more about the philosopherMONBenedict de Spinoza, whose views on tolerance andMONdemocracy made him an important part of Jewish history.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00kl1md (Listen)MONDave Douglas Quintet Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsMONMONJez Nelson presents versatile trumpeter and composer DaveMONDouglas recorded in concert at the Cheltenham JazzMONFestival 2009. His quintet features Donny McCaslin onMONsaxophone, Orren Evans on Fender Rhodes, Scott Colley onMONbass and Clarence Penn on drums.MONMONDouglas' big break came in 1987 when he joined HoraceMONSilver's group and began touring internationally. SinceMONthen Douglas has toured with John Zorn's Masada and manyMONof his own groups, covering a wide range of influencesMONfrom Ornette Coleman and Mary Lou Williams to Western artMONmusic and European folk.MONMONExcerpt from Earmarks by the Dave Douglas Quintet recordedMONat the 2009 Cheltenham Jazz Festival (details below)MONMONCD track:MONMONArtist: Joe Lovano's Us Five (Joe Lovano - saxophone,MONJames Weidman - piano, Esperanza Spalding - bass, OtisMONBrown III - drums and percussion, Francisco Mela - drumsMONand percussion) Track title: PowerhouseMONComposer: Joe Lovano Album title: Folk ArtMONLabel: Blue NoteMONMONHear Joe Lovano's Us Five recorded at Ronnie Scott's onMONJazz on 3 on July 6, 2009MONMONArtist: Led Bib (Mark Holub - drums, Liran Donin - bass,MONToby McLaren - keyboards, Pete Grogan - sax, ChrisMONWilliams - sax) Track title: Sweet ChilliMONComposer: Mark Holub Album Title: Sensible ShoesMONLabel: CuneiformMONMONArtist: Robert Wyatt and Daniel Yvinec's OrchestreMONNational de Jazz Track title: The SongMONComposer: Blegvad/GreavesMONAlbum title: Around Robert Wyatt Label: Bee JazzMONMONIngrid Laubrock speaks to Jez about winning Germany'sMONprestigious SWR Jazz Award for her 2008 album Sleepthief.MONMONArtist: Ingrid Laubrock (Ingrid Laubrock - saxophone, LiamMONNoble - piano, Tom Rainey - drums)MONTrack title: Oofy Twerp Composer: Ingrid LaubrockMONAlbum title: Sleepthief Label: IntaktMONMONLine up: Dave Douglas (trumpet)MONDonny McCaslin (saxophone) Orin Evans (Rhodes keyboard)MONClarence Penn (drums) Scott Colley (bass)MONMONSet one list: Handwritten Letter Campaign TrailMONEarmarks Blues for Steve LacyMONMONDave Douglas speaks about the philosophy of the bandMONbackstage at the Cheltenham Jazz FestivalMONMONSet two list: Invocation War Room Little PennMONTUETUESDAY 26 MAY 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00kl1p1 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEMonteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643): L'Incoronazione di PoppeaTUE(The Coronation of Poppea) - opera in a prologue and threeTUEacts Poppaea ...... Danielle de Niese (soprano)TUENero ...... Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)TUEFortune ...... Sonya Yoncheva (soprano)TUECupid ...... Amy Freston (soprano)TUEOtho ...... Christophe Dumaux (countertenor)TUEArnalta ...... Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (bass)TUEOctavia ....Tamara Mumford (mezzo-soprano)TUEDrusilla ...... Marie Arnet (soprano)TUESeneca ...... Paolo Battaglia (bass)TUEMercury/Console ...... Trevor Scheunemann (baritone)TUENurse/Friend ...... Dominique Visse (countertenor)TUELady-in-waiting ...... Claire Ormshaw (soprano)TUEPage ...... Lucia Cirillo (mezzo-soprano)TUELucan ...... Andrew Tortise (tenor)TUEGlyndebourne Festival ChorusTUEOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentTUEEmmanuel Haim (conductor)TUE4.08amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Five Preludes for piano, OpTUE28, Nos 11-15 Krzysztof Jablonski (piano)TUE4.19amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sinfonia in D, WqTUE183, No 1 Slovenicum Chamber OrchestraTUEUros Lajovic (conductor)TUE4.30amTUECozzolani, Suor Chiara Margarita (1602-c.1677): O quamTUEbonus es - motet for two voices Cappella ArtemisiaTUECandace Smith (director)TUE4.41amTUEPonchielli, Amilcare (1834-1886): Capriccio for oboe andTUEpiano, Op 80 Wan-Soo Mok (oboe) Hyun-Soo Chi (piano)TUE4.52amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Suite champetre, Op 98bTUEDanish Radio Concert Orchestra Hannu Koivula (conductor)TUE5.00amTUEWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Die Meistersinger vonTUENurnberg (Prelude to Act 1)TUEHungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTUETamas Vasary (conductor)TUE5.11amTUESchutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Magnificat anima meaTUEDominum, SWV 468 Schutz AkademieTUEHoward Arman (conductor)TUE5.21amTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Keyboard Sonata in D, H XVI 37TUEAndreas Staier (fortepiano)TUE5.32amTUEParac, Frano (b.1948): Scherzo for windTUEZagreb Wind QuintetTUE5.40amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in E forTUEviolin and orchestra, BWV 1042 Terje Tonnesen (violin)TUENorwegian Chamber OrchestraTUE5.58amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in ETUEminor, Op 59, No 2 in E minor (Rasumovsky) Oslo QuartetTUE6.37amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in F forTUEthree pianos and orchestra, K242TUEIan Parker, James Parker, Jon Kimura Parker (pianos)TUECBC Radio Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00kl1p3 (Listen)TUEWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Including a Poem for Today atTUE8.30am, with Fred D'Aguiar reading an excerpt from hisTUEElegies.TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00kl1p5 (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEBeethoven: Symphony No 2 in D, Op 36 Vienna PhilharmonicTUESimon Rattle (conductor) EMI 557566-2TUE10.33amTUESaint-Saens: Wedding Cake, Op 76TUESoloists of the National Orchestra of FranceTUEERATO 2292-45772-2TUE10.40amTUEHandel: Sorge nell'alma mia (Imeneo)TUEJoyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano) Les Talens LyriquesTUEChristophe Rousset (conductor) VIRGIN CLASSICS 519038-2TUE10.45amTUEHandel: Scherza infida (Ariodante)TUELorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo-soprano)TUEFreiburg Baroque Orchestra Nicholas McGegan (conductor)TUEHARMONIA MUNDI 907277TUE10.53amTUEHandel: Where shall I fly? (Hercules)TUESarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)TUESymphony of Harmony and InventionTUEHarry Christophers (conductor) CORO COR16025TUE11.01amTUEMessiaen: Louange a l'eternite de Jesus (Quartet for theTUEEnd of Time) Maurice Gendron (cello)TUEJean Francaix (piano) PHILIPS 438 960-2TUE11.11amTUEStravinsky: Suite - Firebird (1919)TUEStaatskapelle Dresden Rudolf Kempe (conductor)TUEBERLIN CLASSICS BC 1097-2TUE11.31amTUEStravinsky: Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920)TUEPrague Chamber Harmony Libor Pesek (conductor)TUESUPRAPHON SU 3168-2TUE11.41amTUEBach: Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat, BWV 1051TUECamerata of the 18th Century Konrad Hunteler (conductor)TUEMDG 311 0746-2.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00kl1p7 (Listen)TUEJohn McCabe (1939- ), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod meets British composer, pianist, writer andTUEcritic John McCabe, who performs in the studio andTUEdiscusses his life at the age of 70.TUETUEMcCabe performs Nielsen's Chaconne for piano, a work thatTUEgot him into hot water as a young student, and talks toTUEDonald about his love of variation form - what heTUEdescribes as 'playing games with notes' - as we hear hisTUEConcertante Variations on A Theme of Nicholas Maw.TUETUEMcCabe: Folk Song No 3 (John Peel) for soprano, clarinetTUEand piano, Op 19 (1963) Martin Hindmarsh (tenor)TUENicholas Turner (clarinet) Alan Cuckston (piano)TUECAMEO CAMEO2021, Trs 22-24TUETUENielsen: Chaconne, Op 32 John McCabe (piano)TUESPECIALLY RECORDEDTUETUEConcertante Variations on a theme of Nicholas Maw (1970)TUESt Christopher Chamber OrchestraTUEDonatas Katkus (conductor) DUTTON CDLX 7133, Trs 7-12TUETUEConcerto for piano and wind quintet (1969)TUEThe Fibonacci Sequence DUTTON CDLX 7125, Trs 1-5.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kl1yy (Listen)TUEThe Frick Collection, Alexandre TharaudTUETUESeries of concerts given at the Frick Collection in NewTUEYork, which has held concert seasons since 1938.TUETUEAlexandre Tharaud (piano)TUETUERameau: Nouvelles Suites de pieces de clavecin ou SecondeTUELivre (1728) Chopin: 24 Preludes for piano.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kl1z0 (Listen)TUEKings and Queens, Episode 2TUEIan Skelly presents music inspired by kings, queens andTUEemperors, as well as some of the less well-known works byTUEromantic Czech composer Bedrich Smetana in performances byTUEthe BBC Philharmonic.TUETUESmetana: The Brandenburgers in Bohemia (excerpts); TwoTUEWidows (excerpts) BBC PhilharmonicTUEGianandrea Noseda (conductor)TUETUE2.30pmTUEGerman: Hamlet BBC Concert OrchestraTUEJohn Wilson (conductor)TUETUE3.05pmTUESaint-Saens: Symphony No 3 in C minor (Organ)TUEAdrian Partington (organ)TUEBBC National Orchestra of WalesTUEGrant Llewellyn (conductor)TUETUE3.55pmTUEHaydn: Mass in C (Paukenmesse) Claire Booth (soprano)TUEKaren Cargill (contralto) Mark Wilde (tenor)TUEJames Rutherford (bass) BBC SingersTUEBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00kl1z3 (Listen)TUESean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTUEfrom the arts world.TUETUEThe Navarra String Quartet perform in the studio ahead ofTUEtheir Haydn Celebration concerts. The quartet's debut CDTUEand concerts, built around Haydn's Seven Last Words ofTUEChrist on the Cross, are to be illustrated by AustralianTUEartist Jamie Boyd.TUETUEPlus English National Opera's production of Mozart's CosiTUEFan Tutte, first seen at 2008's Aix-en-Provence Festival.TUESean talks to director Elaine Tyler Hall about her stagingTUEof the opera in London and mezzo-soprano Fiona MurphyTUE(Dorabella) and tenor Thomas Glenn (Ferrando) perform inTUEthe studio.TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00kl1z5 (Listen)TUEBBC SSO - StorytellingTUETUEIn a concert given at City Halls, Glasgow, as part of aTUEseries inspired by the art of storytelling, the BBCTUEScottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Carlo RizziTUEperform Ravel's intricate and delicately scored balletTUEMother Goose. Young American violinist Anne Akiko MeyersTUEreturns to Scotland with Barber's Violin Concerto, whichTUEcombines a slow movement with a moto perpetuo ending.TUETUEThe concert ends with Symphony in D minor by Cesar Franck,TUEwhich was premiered at the Paris Conservatoire. It is theTUEBelgian composer's only symphony and although it wasTUEinitially received with hostility, it soon became veryTUEpopular.TUETUEAnne Akiko Meyers (violin)TUEBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Carlo Rizzi (conductor)TUETUERavel: Suite: Ma mere l'oye Barber: Violin ConcertoTUEFranck: Symphony in D minor.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00kl1z7 (Listen)TUEReligionTUEPhilip Dodd talks to John Micklethwait, editor of TheTUEEconomist magazine, about how a revival of religion isTUEchanging the world. In his new book God is Back,TUEMicklethwait argues that a spread of religious fervour isTUEhaving a profound effect on politics and society.TUETUEFrom Russia to Turkey to India, nations that swore offTUEfaith in the 20th century are now run by avowedlyTUEreligious leaders. In particular, he claims theTUEdestabilising effects of religion can be seen in suchTUEplaces as Iraq.TUETUEPointing out that by 2050 China could well be the world'sTUEbiggest Muslim nation as well as the biggest ChristianTUEone, Micklethwait believes that to understand the politicsTUEof this century, we cannot afford to ignore God, whetherTUEwe believe in Him or not.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00kl1p7 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00kl1zb (Listen)TUELooking for Ghosts, Moses MendelssohnTUEMichael Goldfarb travels across Europe to learn aboutTUEforgotten figures who were a critical part of JewishTUEemancipation.TUETUEHe visits Berlin, from where he tells the story of theTUEphilosopher Moses Mendelssohn who, in the 18th century,TUErefused to convert to Christianity and did much toTUEencourage Jews to hold on to their religion and identity.TUEHis family went onto establish the Jewish women's salonsTUEwhere all classes and creeds could openly debate art,TUEmusic, literature and politics.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00kl1zd (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington introduces music from Vietnam, includingTUEsinger Huong Thanh, as well as the Motion Trio from PolandTUEand The Sixteen singing music from the choirbooks of theTUESistine Chapel.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 27 MAY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00kl20r (Listen)WED1.00amWEDMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Symphony No 1WEDPrague Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDVladimir Valek (conductor)WED1.40amWEDStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Rag-time for 11 instrumentsWEDCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)WED1.46amWEDScott, James Sylvester (1885-1938): Paramount RagWEDDonna Coleman (piano)WED1.49amWEDLamb, Joseph Francis (1887-1960): Ragtime NightingaleWEDDonna Coleman (piano)WED1.55amWEDGershwin, George (1898-1937): Rhapsody in Blue, arr LundinWEDfor piano and string quintet Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano)WEDNew Stenhammar String QuartetWEDStaffan Sjoholm (double bass)WED2.12amWEDBernstein, Leonard (1918-1990): Overture (Candide)WEDNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDRichard Dufallo (conductor)WED2.18amWEDShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Waltz No 2 (Suite No 2WEDfor Jazz Band) Eolina QuartetWED2.23amWEDMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Sonatina for clarinet andWEDpiano Valentin Uriupin (clarinet)WEDYelena Komissarova (piano)WED2.35amWEDMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Symphony No 2WEDPrague Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDVladimir Valek (conductor)WED3.00amWEDStadlmayr, Johann (c.1580-1648): Ave Maris StellaWEDCapella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (conductor)WED3.07amWEDTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Overture (Suite) in DWED(Darmstadt), TWV LV d15 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDRoy Goodman (conductor)WED3.28amWEDDaquin, Louis-Claude (1694-1772): Rondeau - LeWEDColin-maillard (blind man's buff)WEDCouperin, Francois (1668-1733): Rondeau - Le Tic-Toc-ChocWED(or Les maillotins) Colin Tilney (harpsichord)WED3.33amWEDHildegard of Bingen (1098-1179): O clarissima MaterWED(respond) Rondellus (vocal ensemble)WED3.43amWEDMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Dance Vision (Tanssinaky), OpWED11 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJorma Panula (conductor)WED3.51amWEDKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Suru (Sorrow) for cello andWEDpiano (orig cello and orchestra), Op 22, No 2WEDArto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)WED3.58amWEDSuolahti, Heikki (1920-1936): Sinfonia PiccolaWEDThe Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDKari Tikka (conductor)WED4.20amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rakastava (The Lover), Op 14 -WEDarr for soprano, baritone and chorusWEDPirkko Tornqvist-Paakkanen (soprano)WEDJouni Kuorikoski (baritone) Finnish Radio Chamber ChoirWEDEric-Olof Soderstrom (conductor)WED4.27amWEDWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Overture (Tannhauser)WEDBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED4.42amWEDPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Suite of GermanWEDdances, arr Romm for brass ensemble Canadian BrassWED4.50amWEDWassenaer, Count Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766): ConcertoWEDarmonica No 6 in E flat (Sei Concerti Armonici, 1740)WEDCombattimento Consort AmsterdamWEDJan Willem de Vriend (conductor)WED5.00amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Two marches for wind band:WEDUngarischer National-Marsch (Hungarian national march), HWEDVIII; March for the Prince of Wales, H VIII 3WEDBratislava chamber harmony Justus Pavlik (director)WED5.07amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 4 in C, D417WED(Tragic) The Radio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraWEDOndrej Lenard (conductor)WED5.36amWEDKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Sonatina for cello and pianoWEDLaszlo Mezo (cello) Lorant Szucs (piano)WED5.46amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Il m'aimait tant!WEDKatalin Szokefalvi-Nagy (soprano) Magda Freymann (piano)WED5.53amWEDJeney, Zoltan (b.1943): Bird TemptingWEDGirls Choir of Gyor Miklos Szabo (conductor)WED6.00amWEDKaufman, Nikolai (b.1925): Two Humorous Folk SongsWEDBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirWEDHristo Nedyalkov (conductor)WED6.04amWEDBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Three Hungarian folksongs fromWEDthe Csík district for piano, Sz 35aWEDZoltan Kocsis (piano)WED6.08amWEDJardanyi, Pal (1920-1966): Fantasy and variations on aWEDHungarian folksongWEDWind quintet of the Hungarian Radio OrchestraWED6.21amWEDMolique, Bernhard (1802-1869): Six Songs without words,WEDtranscr Regondi and arr Petric/GoodmanWEDJoseph Petric (accordion) Erica Goodman (harp)WED6.34amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Jardins sous la pluieWED(Estampes) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)WED6.38amWEDBoieldieu, Adrien (1775-1834): Concerto in C for harp andWEDorchestra Suzanna Klintcharova (harp)WEDSofia Philharmonic OrchestraWEDDimitar Manolov (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00kl20t (Listen)WEDWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Including a Poem for Today atWED8.30am, with Paul Farley reading his poem Humidor.WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00klbmy (Listen)WED10.00amWEDRavel: Piano Concerto in G Martha Argerich (piano)WEDLondon Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)WEDDG 447 438-2WED10.22amWEDMendelssohn: String Quartet in A minor, Op 13WEDQuatuor Mosaiques ASTREE E 8622WED10.55amWEDMendelssohn: Ich wollt, mieine Lieb ergosse sich, Op 63 NoWED1 Angelika Kirschlager, Barbara Bonney (soprano)WEDMalcolm Martineau (piano) SONY CLASSICAL SK931330WED11.00amWEDFrom Watford Colosseum: Haydn: Symphony No 42WEDBBC Concert Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)WED11.22amWEDMonteverdi: Orfeo: Act IV (excerpt)WEDOrfeo ...... Mirko Guadagnini (tenor)WEDEuridice ...... Emanuela Galli (soprano) La VenexianaWEDClaudio Cavina (director) GLOSSA GES920913-EWED11.34amWEDBernstein: Clarinet Sonata Emma Johnson (clarinet)WEDJohn Lenehan (piano) NAXOS 8.572240WED11.48amWEDDvorak: Slavonic Dances, Op 46 (selection)WEDCzech Philharmonic Karol Sejna (conductor)WEDSUPRAPHON SU 1916-2 011.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00klbn0 (Listen)WEDJohn McCabe (1939- ), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod meets British composer, pianist, writer andWEDcritic John McCabe, who performs in the studio andWEDdiscusses his life at the age of 70.WEDWEDMcCabe talks about his great love of the music of Haydn,WEDone of Radio 3's Composers of the Year in 2009. As well asWEDan excerpt from Haydn's celebrated complete sonatasWEDrecording, McCabe performs his own Lamentation Rag,WEDwritten to mark Haydn's 250th birthday in 1982.WEDWEDMcCabe: Lamentation Rag (1982) John McCabe (piano)WEDSPECIALLY RECORDEDWEDWEDHaydn: Sonata No 13 in G, Hob XVI 6 (excerpt)WEDJohn McCabe (piano) LONDON 4437852 Disc 2, Tr 12WEDWEDMcCabe: String Quartet No 4 (1982) Vanbrugh QuartetWEDHYPERION CDA67078, Tr 17WEDWEDMcCabe: Concerto for orchestra (1982)WEDLondon Philharmonic Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)WEDLPO LPO0023, Trs 1-5.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00klbn2 (Listen)WEDThe Frick Collection, Kuss QuartetWEDWEDSeries of concerts given at the Frick Collection in NewWEDYork, which has held concert seasons since 1938.WEDWEDKuss String QuartetWEDWEDBartok: String Quartet No 2WEDSchubert: String Quartet No 13 in A minor, D804WED(Rosamunde).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00klbn4 (Listen)WEDKings and Queens, Episode 3WEDIan Skelly presents music inspired by kings, queens andWEDemperors, as well as one of the less well-known works byWEDromantic Czech composer Bedrich Smetana in a performanceWEDby the BBC Philharmonic.WEDWEDSmetana: Overture: The Secret BBC PhilharmonicWEDGianandrea Noseda (conductor)WEDWEDHarty: Comedy Overture Ulster OrchestraWEDBryden Thomson (conductor)WEDWED2.40pmWEDShostakovich: Hamlet - music for the filmWEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Maxim Shostakovich (conductor)WEDWEDHolst: The PlanetsWEDSheffield Philharmonic Chorus (ladies) BBC PhilharmonicWEDGianandrea Noseda (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00klbn6 (Listen)WEDFrom St David's Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: Lift up your heads (Mathias) Responses: SumsionWEDPsalms: 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 (Garrett, Goss,WEDPurcell, Knight) First Lesson: Numbers 23 vv13-30WEDCanticles: St Davids Service (David Briggs)WEDSecond Lesson: Luke 8 vv16-25WEDAnthem: O clap your hands (Vaughan Williams)WEDHymn: Sing praise to God who reigns above (Palace Green)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Final (Symphonie en Improvisation)WED(Cochereau trans. Scott Whiteley)WEDWEDAssistant Organist: Simon PearceWEDOrganist and Master of the Choristers: Alexander Mason.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00klbn8 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00klbnb (Listen)WEDSimon KeenlysideWEDWEDIn a concert given at the Vienna Konzerthaus in NovemberWED2008, baritone Simon Keenlyside performs a programme ofWEDlieder including Schumann's song-cycle Dichterliebe, basedWEDon the Lyrisches Intermezzo of poet Heinrich Heine.WEDWEDSimon Keenlyside (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)WEDWEDFaure: Selected songs Ravel: Histoires naturellesWEDSchumann: DichterliebeWEDWolf: Gesang Weylas; Auf eine Christblume No 2WEDSchubert: Standchen, from Schwanengesang, D957.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00klbnd (Listen)WEDJohn EvelynWEDMatthew Sweet and Claire Tomalin discuss the life and workWEDof diarist, gossip and horticulturalist John Evelyn, whoWEDalthough now eclipsed by the fame of his friend SamuelWEDPepys, was the other great chronicler of the 17th century.WEDWEDLike Pepys, Evelyn lived through and wrote about one ofWEDthe most fascinating periods in British history -WEDwitnessing the deaths of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell,WEDthe Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London inWED1666. His special interest, however, was in horticulture,WEDand in his day was famous for Sylva, a book about trees,WEDand Directions for the Gardiner, an account of his gardenWEDat Sayes Court.WEDWEDEvelyn wrote one of the earliest gardening calendars,WEDlisting each month's prime flowers and vegetables, and howWEDbest to dress and prepare a salad. He fought briefly forWEDthe Royalists during the English Civil War, escaped toWEDItaly where he studied anatomy, and on his return toWEDLondon helped to found the Royal Society. He also wroteWEDFumifugium, the first book written on the growing problemWEDof air pollution in the capital.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00klbn0 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00klbng (Listen)WEDLooking for Ghosts, Gabriel RiesserWEDMichael Goldfarb travels across Europe to learn aboutWEDforgotten figures who were a critical part of JewishWEDemancipation.WEDWEDIn Hamburg, Michael goes in search of Gabriel Riesser, aWEDpolitician and lawyer who became the first Jewish judge inWEDGermany, but who has been all but forgotten except for aWEDgraveside monument in his honour.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00klbnj (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington's varied selection includes Peruvian bandWEDRadiokijada, Purcell's chamber music and the underwaterWEDsoundworld of Jana Winderen.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 28 MAY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00klbpw (Listen)THU1.00amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Mass in C minor,THUK427 (Great - unfinished) Olivia Robinson (soprano)THUElizabeth Poole (mezzo-soprano)THUChristopher Bowen (tenor) Stuart MacIntyre (baritone)THUBBC Singers BBC Concert OrchestraTHUStephen Cleobury (conductor)THU1.51amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata in F minor for viola,THUOp 120, No 1 Ilari Angervo (viola)THUKonstantin Bogino (piano)THU2.14amTHUGilse, Jan van (1881-1944): Trio for flute, violin andTHUviola Viotta EnsembleTHU2.28amTHUThrower, John (b.1951): Improvisation on a Blue ThemeTHUJoaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTHUMario Bernardi (conductor)THU2.45amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude, fugue andTHUallegro in E flat, BWV 998 Konrad Junghanel (lute)THU3.00amTHUMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Overture, Op 7THUFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra John StorgardsTHU3.10amTHUMelartin, Erkki (1875-1937): Violin Concerto in D minor,THUOp 60 Hannu Lintu (violin)THUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJohn Storgards (conductor)THU3.39amTHUKlami, Uuno (1900-1961): Kalevala Suite, Op 23THUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUMikko Franck (conductor)THU4.17amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Liederkreis, Op 24THUAllan Clayton (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano)THU4.39amTHUBakfark, Balint (c.1526-1576): Lute fantasy No 1THUDaniel Benko (lute)THU4.42amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): French Suite No 5 inTHUG, BWV 816 Jevgeny Rivkin (piano)THU5.00amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Egmont,THUincidental music, Op 84) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTHUArthur Fagan (conductor)THU5.10amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Wer sich der EinsamkeitTHUergibit, D478; An die Turen will ich schleichen, D480; DieTHULiebe, D210; Nahe des Geliebten, D162THUChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)THU5.21amTHUDowland, John (1563-1626): Lamentatio Henrici NoelTHUAngharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano) ConcordiaTHUMark Levy (conductor)THU5.26amTHUBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Trio Sonata in G,THUWq 144 Les Coucous BenevolesTHU5.41amTHUPetrali, Vincenzo (1832-1889): Organ sonata per flauto;THUOrgan sonata finale Cor van Wageningen (organ)THU5.51amTHUJosquin des Prez (c.1440-1521): La deploration de JohanTHUOkeghem Netherlands Chamber ChoirTHUPaul van Nevel (conductor)THU5.55amTHUJosquin: Plaine de dueil DaedalusTHURoberto Festa (director)THU6.01amTHUKlint, Fredrik Wilhelm (1811-1894): Piano Sonata in D minorTHUAnders Wadenberg (piano)THU6.20amTHUMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): The Ostrobothnians - suiteTHUfor orchestra, Op 52 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJorma Panula (conductor)THU6.37amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rondine for violin and piano,THUOp 81, No 2 Reka Szilvay (violin)THUNaoko Ichihashi (piano)THU6.39amTHULinko, Ernst (1889-1960): Concerto No 2 for piano andTHUorchestra, Op 10 Raija Kerpo (piano)THUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUOsmo Vanska (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00klbpy (Listen)THUWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Including a Poem for Today atTHU8.30am, with Maura Dooley reading her 'Lark Ascending'.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00klbq0 (Listen)THU10.00amTHUStriggio: Ecce beatam lucem National Choir of VersaillesTHUMichel-Marc Gervais (director) K617 K617010THU10.06amTHUFaure: Nocturne No 1 in E flat minor, Op 33 No 1THUPaul Crossley (piano) CRD 3406THU10.13amTHUFaure; Nocturne No 7 in C sharp minor, Op 74THUPaul Crossley (piano) CRD 3406THU10.21amTHUFaure: Nocturne No 13 in B minor, Op 119THUPaul Crossley (piano) CRD 3407THU10.33amTHUMahler: Symphony No 9 Berlin PhilharmonicTHUDG 439 024-2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00klbq2 (Listen)THUJohn McCabe (1939- ), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod meets British composer, pianist, writer andTHUcritic John McCabe, who performs in the studio andTHUdiscusses his life at the age of 70.THUTHUMcCabe talks about the challenges of writing forTHUparticular players. There is a recording of Scenes inTHUAmerica Deserta, composed for the King's Singers, and theTHUFlute Concerto, originally written for James Galway. PlusTHUtwo more of the composer's recent studies for piano - oneTHUperformed in the studio by McCabe himself, and one by hisTHUgreat friend, and dedicatee of both pieces, JapaneseTHUpianist Tamami Honma.THUTHUMcCabe: Study No 9: Snowfall in Winter (Hommage a Debussy)THUJohn McCabe (piano) SPECIALLY RECORDEDTHUTHUMcCabe: Study No 8: Scrunch (Omaggio a Domenico Scarlatti,THU2000-1) Tamami Honma (piano) METIER MSVCD92071, Tr 7THUTHUCopland: Danzon Cubano, for two pianosTHUTamami Honma, John McCabe (pianos) DUTTON CDSA6881, Tr 1THUTHUMc Cabe: Silence, Heat and Light I; Cycling (Scenes inTHUAmerica Deserta - 1987); Cosanti (Buildings and Works ofTHUMan) The King's Singers MERIDIAN CDE84550, Tr 2THUTHUMcCabe: Concerto for flute and orchestra (1989-90)THUEmily Beynon (flute) BBC Symphony OrchestraTHUVernon Handley (conductor) HYPERION CDA67089, Tr 13-22.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00klbsq (Listen)THUThe Frick Collection, Atrium QuartetTHUTHUSeries of concerts given at the Frick Collection in NewTHUYork, which has held concert seasons since 1938.THUTHUAtrium String QuartetTHUTHUMendelssohn: String Quartet No 6 in F minor, Op 80THUBorodin: String Quartet No 2 in D.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00klbss (Listen)THUKings and Queens, Handel: Riccardo Primo, Acts 1 and 2THUHandel Operas 2009THUTHUAs part of BBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel'sTHUoperas, Ian Skelly presents Acts 1 and 2 of RiccardoTHUPrimo. Written for the great castrato Senesino, Handel'sTHUonly opera about an English sovereign contains arguablyTHUsome of his most beautiful and challenging arias.THUTHUThis version of the story of Richard I or Richard theTHULionheart coincided with the coronation of George II - aTHUstroke of good fortune for the astute composer, whoTHUrevised the opera substantially as homage to the new king.THUThe revised version emphasised the heroic and romanticTHUaspects of George's great predecessor, dramatising hisTHUconquest of the island of Cyprus and his marriage to aTHUbeautiful Spanish princess.THUTHUHandel: Riccardo Primo (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUKing Richard I ...... Lawrence Zazzo (countertenor)THUCostanza, his betrothed ...... Nuria Rial (soprano)THUPulcheria, daughter of Isacio ...... Geraldine McGreevyTHU(soprano)THUIsacio, governor of Cyprus ...... David Wilson-JohnsonTHU(bass)THUOronte, Pulcheria's lover ...... Tim Mead (countertenor)THUBerardo, Costanza's tutor ...... Curtis Streetman (bass)THUChamber Orchestra of Basel Paul Goodwin (conductor)THUTHUPlus Kings and Queens: music inspired by kings, queens andTHUemperors.THUTHU4.15pmTHUBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)THUEduard Kunz (piano) BBC National Orchestra of WalesTHUJac van Steen (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00klbsv (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00klbsx (Listen)THUSibongile Khumalo Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals.THUTHUCatherine Bott presents a concert given at the BathTHUInternational Music Festival 2009, combining the talentsTHUof South African mezzo-soprano Sibongile Khumalo with jazzTHUsaxophonist Jason Yarde and pianist Joanna MacGregor.THUTHUSibongile Khumalo, known for performing opera, jazz andTHUtraditional South African music across the world, singsTHUclassical repertoire including Rachmaninov's Vocalise,THUsongs from the opera Princess Magogo ka Dinuzulu byTHUMzilikazi Khumalo, as well as works by Jason Yarde,THUincluding a new Radio 3 commission.THUTHUSibongile Khumalo (mezzo-soprano) Kuki Mncube (alto)THUSfiso Khanyile (tenor) Jason Yarde (saxophones)THULarry Bartley (double bass)THUBen Bryant (marimba and percussion)THUJoanna MacGregor (piano).THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00klbsz (Listen)THUTracey EminTHUTo coincide with the opening of a new show and theTHUpublication of a new book, artist Tracey Emin talks toTHUBidisha about her drawings. Her exhibition London's WhiteTHUCube gallery, called Those who Suffer Love, and her bookTHUfeature hundreds of new works, dealing with subjects suchTHUas death and loss, love and passion, and sex and lust.THUTHUThe creator of the famous installation featuring an unmadeTHUbed, Emin was one of the most provocative artists of theTHU1990s. More recently she represented Britain at the 52ndTHUVenice Biennale and became a Royal Academician.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00klbq2 (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00klbt1 (Listen)THULooking for Ghosts, Ludwig Boerne and Heinrich HeineTHUMichael Goldfarb travels across Europe to learn aboutTHUforgotten figures who were a critical part of JewishTHUemancipation.THUTHUIn one of Germany's oldest ghettos in Frankfurt, MichaelTHUfinds out about two Jewish trailblazers - writers LudwigTHUBoerne and Heinrich Heine - whose critiques, poetry andTHUprose inspired a literary movement.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00klbt3 (Listen)THUFiona Talkington's varied selection includes Powerplant'sTHUversion of Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint, medievalTHUEnglish music from the Hilliard Ensemble and a lullabyTHUsung by Eldbjorg Raknes.THUFRIFRIDAY 29 MAY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00klc1g (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIColeridge-Taylor, Samuel (1875-1912): Clarinet quintet inFRIF sharp minor, Op 10 Nash EnsembleFRIRichard Hosford (clarinet)FRI1.32amFRIVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): On Wenlock EdgeFRINash Ensemble Mark Padmore (tenor)FRI1.55amFRIDowland, John (1563-1626): The Lady Cliftons spirit, KingFRIof Denmark's GalliardFRIMorley, Thomas (c.1557-1602): Fantasie; Knights of the LuteFRIDowland, John (1563-1626): Pavan; Earl of Derby, hisFRIGalliard Nigel North (lute)FRI2.09amFRILocke, Matthew (c.1630-1677): The Tempest - instrumentalFRImusic for the opera Concerto CopenhagenFRILars Ulrik Mortensen (director)FRI2.27amFRIStanley, John (1712-1786): Trumpet VoluntaryFRIStanko Arnold (trumpet) Ljerka Ocic-Turkulin (organ)FRI2.31amFRIWalton, William (1902-1983): Two pieces for strings: DeathFRIof Falstaff; Touch her soft lips and partFRIManitoba Chamber Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)FRI2.36amFRIElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Sea Pictures, Op 37FRIKristina Hammarstrom (mezzo-soprano)FRIBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Tadaaki Otaka (conductor)FRI3.00amFRIStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Concerto in D for oboe andFRIorchestra Hristo Kasmetski (oboe)FRIBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIAlexander Vladigerov (conductor)FRI3.28amFRICiurlionis, Mikalojus Konstantinas (1875-1911): DeFRIprofundis Kaunas State ChoirFRILithuanian National Symphony OrchestraFRIPetras Bingelis (conductor)FRI3.37amFRIGolestan, Stan (1875-1956): Arioso; Allegro de concertFRIGyoz Mate (viola) Balazs Szokolay (piano)FRI3.45amFRIBiber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (1644-1704): ScordaturaFRISonata for two violins and basso continuoFRITafelmusik Baroque SoloistsFRI4.00amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in E flatFRIfor two pianos and orchestra, K365FRITor Espen Aspaas, Sveinung Bjelland (pianos)FRIOslo Philharmonic Michel Plasson (conductor)FRI4.26amFRIRegnart, Jacob (1540s-1599): Nunc dimittisFRIPorta, Costanzo (1528/9-1601): Sub Tuum PraesidiumFRIBanchieri Singers Danes Szabo (conductor)FRI4.32amFRIKuhnau, Johan (1660-1722): Biblical Sonatas: Suonata primaFRI- Der Streit zwischen David und GoliathFRILuc Beausejour (organ)FRI4.45amFRISibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Pohjola's daughter - symphonicFRIfantasia, Op 49 Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIPaavo Berglund (conductor)FRI5.00amFRIGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Overture (Alceste)FRISlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra BratislavaFRILudovit Rajter (conductor)FRI5.11amFRIScarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Fuga del Primo Tono (DFRIminor) Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)FRI5.15amFRIHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Overture (Alcina)FRIAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraFRIPaul Dyer (artistic director)FRIHandel: Aria - Tornami a vagheggiar (Alcina)FRIMorgana ...... Nancy Argenta (soprano)FRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Monica Huggett (conductor)FRIHandel: Aria - Verdi prati (Alcina)FRIRuggiero ...... Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano)FRIOrchestra Barocca Modo AntiquoFRIFederico Maria Sardelli (conductor)FRIHandel: Aria - Ombre pallide (Alcina)FRIAlcina ...... Elisabeth Scholl (soprano)FRIOrchestra Barocca Modo AntiquoFRIFederico Maria Sardelli (conductor)FRIHandel: Entree (Alcina - Act 3)FRIAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraFRIPaul Dyer (artistic director)FRIHandel: Aria: Mi restano le lagrime (Alcina)FRINancy Argenta (soprano) CBC Vancouver OrchestraFRIMonica Huggett (conductor)FRI5.40amFRIRespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Trittico BotticellianoFRIWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)FRI6.01amFRIWiren, Dag (1905-1986): Sonatina for piano, Op 25FRINiklas Sivelov (piano)FRI6.08amFRICorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonate da chiesa in F, OpFRI1, No 1; Sonata da chiesa in E minor, Op 1, No 2; SonataFRIda chiesa in A, Op 1, No 3 London BaroqueFRI6.25amFRIBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in EFRIflat, Wq 179 Akademie fur Alte Musik BerlinFRI6.39amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): An Emma, D113c; DerFRIMusensohn, D764 Christoph Pregardien (tenor)FRIAndreas Staier (fortepiano)FRI6.44amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827) arr Joan Berkhemer:FRIFinale (Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92) - arr for 40 handsFRI20 grand pianos Joan Berkhemer (conductor)FRI6.54amFRIMedins, Janis (1890-1966): Aria (Suite No 1)FRILiepaja Symphony Orchestra Imants Resnis (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00ks490 (Listen)FRIWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Including a Poem for Today atFRI8.30am, with Clive James reading his poem Signing Ceremony.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00klc1j (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 43 (Mercury) Hanover BandFRIRoy Goodman (conductor) HYPERION CDH55117FRI10.26amFRIAbel: 'Suite' in D minor (Drexel Manuscript)FRIPaolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) GLOSSA GCD 920410FRI10.48amFRISchumann: Tragodie, Op 64FRIBrigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)FRIDG 415 519-2FRI10.54amFRIGershwin, orch Grofe: Rhapsody in BlueFRILondon Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn (piano/conductor)FRIEMI CDM 566891-2FRI11.11amFRILutoslawski: Venetian GamesFRINational Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of WarsawFRIWitold Rowicki (conductor) PHILIPS 426 663-2FRI11.24amFRIMozart: Fantasy and Sonata in C minor, K475/K457FRIKatsaris Cyprien (piano) TELDEC 224 191-2.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00klc1l (Listen)FRIJohn McCabe (1939- ), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod meets British composer, pianist, writer andFRIcritic John McCabe, who performs in the studio andFRIdiscusses his life at the age of 70. Donald talks toFRIMcCabe about a number of new works he is premiering,FRIasking what the future holds as a composer and performer.FRIFRIIncluding McCabe's Pilgrim for string orchestra - inspiredFRIby his love of the music of Vaughan Williams - the DoubleFRIConcerto for clarinet and oboe, and the composer himselfFRIperforming 10th study for piano, Tunstall Chimes.FRIFRIMcCabe: Gwaithla Brook (Two Gladestry Quatrains -FRI2003/2005) Gillian Keith (soprano)FRISimon Lepper (piano) METRONOME METCD1065, Tr 2FRIFRIMcCabe: Study No 10 (Tunstall Chimes - Hommage a Ravel,FRI2004) John McCabe (piano) SPECIALLY RECORDEDFRIFRIMcCabe: Pilgrim, for double string orchestra (1998)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIChristopher Austin (conductor) DUTTON CDLX 7179, Tr 9FRIFRIMcCabe: Concerto for oboe and clarinet (1987-8)FRIJennifer Galloway (oboe) John Bradbury (clarinet)FRIBBC Philharmonic Clark Rundell (conductor)FRIBBC Archive.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kphnz (Listen)FRIThe Frick Collection, Julian Rachlin and Itamar GolanFRIFRISeries of concerts given at the Frick Collection in NewFRIYork, which has held concert seasons since 1938.FRIFRIJulian Rachlin (violin) Itamar Golan (piano)FRIFRIDvorak: Sonata in F for violin and piano, Op 57FRIBritten: Lachymae for viola and piano, Op 48FRIGrieg: Sonata No 3 in C minor for violin and piano, Op 45.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00klc1n (Listen)FRIKings and Queens, Handel: Riccardo Primo, Act 3FRIHandel Operas 2009FRIFRIIan Skelly presents Act 3 of Handel's opera about theFRIexploits of Richard the Lionheart.FRIFRIHandel: Riccardo Primo (Act 3)FRIFRIKing Richard I ...... Lawrence Zazzo (countertenor)FRICostanza, his betrothed ...... Nuria Rial (soprano)FRIPulcheria, daughter of Isacio ...... Geraldine McGreevyFRI(soprano)FRIIsacio, governor of Cyprus ...... David Wilson-JohnsonFRI(bass)FRIOronte, Pulcheria's lover ...... Tim Mead (countertenor)FRIBerardo, Costanza's tutor ...... Curtis Streetman (bass)FRIChamber Orchestra of Basel Paul Goodwin (conductor)FRIFRIPlus Kings and Queens: more royalty-inspired musicFRIincluding Smetana's symphonic poem depicting anotherFRIEnglish king - the infamous Richard III.FRIFRI3.00pmFRISmetana: Richard III BBC PhilharmonicFRIGianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRIFRI3.15pmFRIBliss: A Colour Symphony BBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIRichard Hickox (conductor)FRIFRIRubbra: Ode to the Queen Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)FRIBBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIRichard Hickox (conductor)FRIFRI4.15pmFRIElgar: Falstaff BBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIJac van Steen (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00klc1q (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00klc1s (Listen)FRIMendelssohn, Bach, Fri, 29th May 2009 - Part 1FRIFRIA concert from St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge in London,FRIwhich juxtaposes the music of Mendelssohn and Bach,FRIexploring how one influenced the other. The BBC SingersFRIunder chief conductor David Hill perform motets by BachFRIwhich are considered to be among his greatest choralFRImasterpieces, as well as two by Mendelssohn which exploreFRIsimilar styles and techniques.FRIFRIStephen Farr (organ) Peter McCarthy (basso di viola)FRIBBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRIFRIBach: Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229FRIMendelssohn: Mitten wir im Leben sind, Op 23, No 3; SonataFRINo 6 in D minor, Op 65, No 6FRIBach: Furchte dich nicht, BWV 228.FRIFRI19:50 Twenty Minutes b00kpvbk (Listen)FRIA Tale Told by MoonlightFRIBy Leonard Woolf, read by Alex Jennings.FRIFRIAn English novelist visiting Ceylon falls hopelessly inFRIlove with a beautiful native prostitute and buys her outFRIof the brothel where she works. An acutely observed storyFRIof desire, expectation and colonial life at the beginningFRIof the 20th century.FRIFRI20:10 Performance on 3 b00kn3yb (Listen)FRIMendelssohn, Bach, Fri, 29th May 2009 - Part 2FRIFRIThe BBC Singers concert featuring choral and organ musicFRIby Mendelssohn and Bach concludes with organist StephenFRIFarr in two of the former's most 'Bachian' works.FRIFRIStephen Farr (organ) Peter McCarthy (basso di viola)FRIBBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRIFRIMendelssohn: Aus Tiefer not, Op 23, No 1; Mendelssohn,FRIcompl Albrecht: Fantasia and Fugue in G minorFRIBach: Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00klc1v (Listen)FRIShort Story Competition WinnersFRIIan McMillan is joined by Radio 3 Breakfast presenter RobFRICowan to announce the winner of The Verb's short storyFRIcompetition.FRIFRICoinciding with the BBC's Poetry Season, Poetry Lab - theFRIcheeky younger brother of Ian McMillan's hugely popularFRIWriting Lab - returns, with some of the nation's leadingFRIpoetic talents leading masterclasses in the finer pointsFRIof writing poetry. This time, Forward Prize winner DaljitFRINagra gives advice on how to write the perfect opening toFRIa poem.FRIFRIPlus music from George Pringle, and a guide to ArabicFRIliterature by celebrated Egyptian novelist and author ofFRIThe Yacoubian Building, Alaa Al-Aswany.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00klc1l (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00klc1x (Listen)FRILooking for Ghosts, Vienna Holocaust MemorialFRIMichael Goldfarb travels across Europe to learn aboutFRIforgotten figures who were a critical part of JewishFRIemancipation.FRIFRIHe visits Vienna where, in the early 20th century, JewsFRImade up nearly half of the population; today they haveFRIvirtually disappeared. He sees Rachel Whiteread'sFRIHolocaust memorial, which pays tribute to these AustrianFRIJews, and also tells the story of poet Ludwig AugustFRIFrankl.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00klc1z (Listen)FRIPresented by Mary Ann Kennedy. Featuring a studio sessionFRIwith the Michael McGoldrick Band, led by theFRIManchester-born Irish flute player who combinesFRItraditional playing with crossover projects.FRIFRI
22 May 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 23/05/2009 - 29/05/2009
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