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SATSATURDAY 6 JUNE 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00kpw6t (Listen)SAT1.00amSATBoeck, August de (1865-1937): Dahomeyse RapsodieSAT(Dahomeyan Rhapsody); Concerto for violin and orchestra;SATNocturne; In de Schuur (In the Barn); De kleine RijnkoningSAT(The Little King of the Rhine) - suite for symphonicSATorchestra after the opera De Rijndwegern (The RhineSATDwarfs); Fantasy on two Flemish Folk SongsSATFlemish Radio Orchestra Marc Soustrot (conductor)SAT2.15amSATFornerod, Aloys (1890-1965): Concert for two violins andSATpiano, Op 16 Sibylle Tschopp, Mirjam Tschopp (violins)SATIsabel Tschopp (piano)SAT2.33amSATDuphly, Jacques (1715-1789): Courante - La bouconSATCouperin, Francois (1668-1733): Musette de Taverni (PiecesSATde clavecin, ordre No 15) Colin Tilney (harpsichord)SAT2.41amSATLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Christe, Dei soboles -SATprima pars; Accipe daque mihi - secunda pars (Magnus OpusSATMusicus); Timor et tremor - prima pars; Exaudi Deus -SATsecunda pars (Thesauri musicae tomus tertius) DaedalusSATRoberto Festa (director)SAT2.49amSATCalifano, Arcangelo (1st half of 18th century): Sonata aSATquattro in C for two oboes, bassoon and continuo ZefiroSAT3.00amSATMielck, Ernst (1877-1899): Symphony in F minor, Op 4SATFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATAri Rasilainen (conductor)SAT3.44amSATBeethoven, Ludvig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 12 in ASATflat, Op 26 Arthur Schoonderwoerd (fortepiano)SAT4.03amSATBerwald, Franz (1796-1868): Quintet No 1 in C minor forSATpiano and strings, Op 5 Lucia Negro (piano)SATZetterqvist String QuartetSAT4.26amSATBloch, Ernest (1880-1959): Meditation and processionalSATMorten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)SAT4.33amSATDaniel-Lesur, Jean Yves (1908-2002): Cantata - Le cantiqueSATdes colonnes Isabelle Perrin, Ghislaine Petit (harps)SATMaitrise de Radio France Denis Dupays (conductor)SAT4.47amSATTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Domenica, TWV XLII D7SAT(Pyrmonter Kurwoche) Albrecht Rau (violin)SATHeinrich Rau (viola) Clemens Malich (cello)SATWolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord)SAT5.00amSATBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): SerenadeSATPolish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz (conductor)SAT5.05amSATSjoblom, Herman (1894-1962): Kaipun - valse a la russeSATArto Satukangas (piano)SAT5.09amSATMerikanto, Oscar (1868-1924): At the Sea (Four Songs, OpSAT47, No 4) - vers piano solo Arto Satukangas (piano)SAT5.13amSATGeijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847): Eight SongsSATSamuel Jarrick (baritone) Stefan Bojsten (piano)SAT5.28amSATAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Symphony in E flat, OpSAT10, No 3 La Stagione FrankfurtSATMichael Schneider (conductor)SAT5.37amSATFrescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Canzon a 8 (Canzoni perSATSonare - Venice, 1608); Canzon quinta a 4 (Canzoni daSATSonare - Venice, 1634) Musica Fiata KolnSATRoland Wilson (director)SAT5.43amSATScarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Toccata per cembaloSATd'ottava siete - in D minorSATRinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)SAT6.03amSATLuengen, Ramona (b.1960): O lacrimosaSATPhoenix Chamber Choir Ramona Luengen (conductor)SAT6.16amSATGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936):SATBarcarolle in F flat, Op 22, No 1; Gavotte in D, Op 49, NoSAT3 Stefan Lindgren (piano)SAT6.26amSATScigalski, Franciszek (1782-1846): Symphony in DSATPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATAndrzej Mysinski (conductor)SAT6.40amSATCesti, Pietro Antonio (1623-1669): Filosofia's Aria:SATSciolta il crin; Amore's aria: D'esser pazzo (Orontea -SATPrologue) Filosofia ...... Andrea Bierbaum (alto)SATAmore ...... Cettina Cadelo (soprano) Concerto VocaleSATRene Jacobs (conductor)SAT6.50amSATWassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766): ConcertoSATarmonico No 2 in B Concerto CopenhagenSATLars Ulrik Mortensen (director).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00ksrxd (Listen)SATWith Martin Handley. Including a Poem for Today, writtenSATand read by Peter Porter, and a Haydn Piano Sonata afterSAT8.00am.SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00ksrxg (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Haydn's Surprise SymphonySATAndrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programmeSATdevoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SATSAT09.05 amSATSIBELIUS: Symphony No. 3 in C major Op. 52; Symphony No. 6SATin D minor Op. 104; STRAVINSKY: Concerto for Violin andSATOrchestra in D majorSATThomas Zehetmair (violin & director), Northern SinfoniaSATAvie AV2150 (CD)SATSATKORNGOLD: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 35; Overture to aSATDrama Op. 4; Much Ado About Nothing – Concert Suite Op. 11SATPhilippe Quint (violin), Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria,SATCarlos Miguel Prieto (conductor)SATNaxos 8.570791 (CD, Budget)SATSATBRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 77; KORNGOLD:SATViolin Concerto in D major Op. 35SATNikolaj Znaider (violin), Vienna Philharmonic, ValerySATGergiev (conductor) RCA Red Seal 88697103362 (CD)SATSATKORNGOLD: Sonnett fur Wien Op. 41; Vier AbschiedsliederSATOp. 14; Drei Lieder Op. 18; Drei Leider Op. 22; FourSATShakespeare Songs Op. 31; Unverganglichkeit Op. 27; SongsSATof the Clown Op. 29; Funf Lieder Op. 38SATSarah Connolly (soprano), William Dazeley (baritone), IainSATBurnside (piano) Signum SIGCD160 (CD)SATSAT09.30 am Building a Library RecommendationSATHAYDN: Symphony No. 94 in G ‘Surprise’SATSATReviewer – Jonathan SwainSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Graham Sadler compares recordings of Rebel ‘LesSATelemens’.SATSAT10.10 am Recent ReleasesSATHAYDN: Sonata in D major Hob. XVI:37; Sonata in G majorSATHob. XVI:27; Sonata in C major Hob. XVI:35; Sonata in FSATmajor Hob. XVI:23; Parthia in E-flat major Hob. XVI:Es3;SATDivertimento in A-flat major Hob. XVI:46SATRichard Lester (fortepianos) Nimbus NI 5847 (CD)SATSATWECKMAN(N): 10 Sonatas; Der reinweissen HertzoginSAThochklahre Seelenfarbe; Ehrenlied an Herrn Martenitz; DerSATreinweissen Hertzogin hochklahre Liebesfarbe; Der schoneSATHamburgerin Liebligkeit; Loblied auf Herrn Schuppen;SATSchone Hamburgerin Abgesang; Muhlenlied; Scherzlied an dieSATsusse Anabelle; Freudenlied auf die Guldene Hochzeit; 5SATHarpsichord Suites; Lucidor eins hutt der schaf; DieSATLieblichen Blicke; etc.SATLa Fenice, Ricercar Consort, Greta De Reyghere (soprano),SATSiebe Henstra (harpsichord)SATRicercar RIC 282 (2 CDs, Mid Price)SATSAT10.25 am New ReleasesSATStephen Farr talks us through some recent releases ofSATorgan music. With extracts from the following discs:SATSATBRAHMS: Complete Organ Works [Choralvorspiel & Fuge uberSAT‘O Traurigkeit, O Herzeleid’ WoO 7; Praludium und Fuge WoOSAT10; Fuge WoO 8; Elf Choralvorspiele op. posth. 122;SATPraludium und Fuge WoO 9]SATAnne Horsch (organ of St Rupert’s Catholic Parish Church,SATMunich) CPO 777 384-2 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATTITELOUZE: Hymnes de l’Eglise pour toucher l’orgue, avecSATles fugues et recherches sur leur plain-chantSATYves-G. Prefontaine (organ of St Martin de Seurre, CoteSATd’Or, France), Les Chantres du RoySATAtma ACD2 2558 (2 CDs, Mid Price)SATSATBOELY: Andante con moto; Allegro ma no troppo; Allegretto;SATCanone all’octava; Fantaisie et Fugue; BALBASTRE: PreludeSATet Rondo; Piece sans Titre, B-Dur; Prelude; Do; Noel;SATPiece sans Titre, C-Dur; Piece sans Titre, D-Dur;SATCannonade; Carillon des Morts; Marche des Marseillois atSATl’Air Ca-iraSATMaxime Heintz (organ of the Collegiate Church of the HolySATSaviour, Grignan, France) Genuin GEN 89140 (CD)SATSATWECKMANN: Praeambulum Primi toni a 5; Fuga ex D.SATped[aliter]. primi Toni in D; Ach wir armen Sunder;SATToccata Dal 12 Tuono; Es is das Heyl uns Kommen her;SATLucidor einss hutt der schaf; Gelobet seystu Jesu Christ;SATCanzon in D; Fantasia. Ex. D. in D.SATJoseph Kelemen (organ of St Jacob’s, Hamburg)SATOehms Classics OC 627 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATTUNDER: Complete Organ Works [Praeludium in F; Allein zuSATdir, Herr Jesu Christ; Auf meinen lieben Gott; PraeludiumSATin G; Christ lag in Todesbanden; Ein Feste Burg ist unserSATGott; Was kann uns kommen an fur Not; etc]; HASSE:SATComplete Organ Works [Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr;SATJesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den GotteszornSATwandt; Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott]SATFriedhelm Flamme (organ of St Peter’s, Melle, Germany)SATCPO 777 370-2 (2 Hybrid SACDs)SATSAT11.15 am Recent ReleasesSATJANACEK: On an Overgrown Path; Sonate 1. X.; In the MistSATHelene Couvert (piano) Zig Zag ZZT080902 (CD)SATSATDALBAVIE: Variations orchestrales sur une oeuvre deSATJanacek; Sinfonietta; Rocks under the waterSATOrchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Marc-AndreSATDalbavie (conductor) Ame Son ASCP 0711 (CD)SATSAT11.40 am Disc of the WeekSATSATJANACEK: The Makropulos Affair – Suite (arr. Peter Breiner)SAT(c/w JANACEK: Kat’a Kabanova – Suite (arr. Peter Breiner)SATNew Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Vesa-Matti LeppanenSAT(violin), Peter Breiner (conductor)SATNaxos 8.570556 (CD, Budget)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00ksrxj (Listen)SATHaydnSATSATTom Service examines our attitudes to the music of HaydnSATand tries to get to the bottom of why he isn't as popularSATas Mozart or Beethoven.SATSATWith the help of some of the leading Haydn aficionados -SATpianists Alfred Brendel and Robert Levin, leader of theSATLindsays Peter Cropper, and pianist and musicologistSATCharles Rosen - Tom finds out just how Haydn did it, whySATit is we think of him as 'witty', and what sort of a manSATreally lay behind that intricately constructed, sometimesSAThumorous and always profound music.SATSATHaydn Underrated?SATSATThis week on Music Matters, continuing BBC Radio 3'sSATHaydn celebrations, Tom Service goes in search of the realSATHaydn, looking behind the stereotype of Haydn as theSATperi-wigged papa of the symphony to find out exactly whatSATdrives him and his music.SATSATWith a veritable army of Haydn experts and performers TomSATlooks at just how Haydn creates his much vaunted musicalSAThumour - the unpredictable twists and turns of hisSATsymphonies and the way his string quartets pull the rugSATfrom under you - and discusses whether Haydn's music canSATstill communicate as powerfully with audiences today.SATSATHaydn in PerformanceSATSATTom visits the renowned Haydn fortepianist Robert Levin atSATthe keyboard. Levin shares his insights into how HaydnSATplays with his audiences and how you have to listen toSATthis most mercurial of composers. Tom also speaks with theSATviolinist Peter Cropper, leader of the Lindsay quartet forSATover 40 years, to discuss the unique musical and socialSATpleasures of playing Haydn's string quartets.SATSATHaydn the HumoristSATSATPeter Cropper also offers his insights into Haydn'sSATmusical humour, explaining the particular delights ofSATHaydn's 'Joke' quartet, Op 33 No 2. The pianist andSATlegendary Haydn interpreter Alfred Brendel also shares hisSATthoughts on why we laugh at Haydn, in an essay recordedSATspecially for Music Matters.SATSATHaydn in ContextSATSATIn the vaults of the British library Tom and the conductorSATand keyboard player Trevor Pinnock get their first glimpseSATof the score of the Drumroll Symphony, No 103, and discussSAThow Haydn's London symphonies reflect his love ofSATentertaining and toying with his public. The historiansSATNicholas Till and Suzy Clarke and musicologist JamesSATWebster put Haydn's music in the context of theSATupheavals of the Enlightenment, and reveal the socialSATcommentary that lies behind much of the composer'sSATmusical game-playing.SATSATRadio 3's season of Haydn celebrations continues withSATBreakfast's '49 at 9' series, featuring 49 ofSATHaydn's piano sonatas, played everyday at 9am.SATSATPeter Cropper can also be heard on Monday in Afternoon onSAT3 introducing Haydn's Op. 33 quartets. Afternoon on 3 isSATcurrently running a season of Haydn string quartets, withSATone quartet being played every day for the next six weeks.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00ksrxl (Listen)SATSonnerie at 2009 Lufthansa FestivalSATRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsSATSATLucie Skeaping introduces highlights of a concert given bySATSonnerie, with countertenor Robin Blaze, at the 2009SATLufthansa Festival of Baroque Music, featuring songs andSATinstrumental music by Purcell and Handel.SATSATAll music performed by Sonnerie directed by MonicaSATHuggett, with Robin Blaze (countertenor).SATSATEmilia Benjamin (violin) Joseph Crouch (cello)SATElizabeth Kenny (lute)SATJames Johnstone (harpsichord/chamber organ)SATRobin Blaze (countertenor) SonnerieSATMonica Huggett (violin/director)SATSATPurcell: Trio Sonata No 8 in G minor (Ten Sonatas of IVSATParts, 1697)SATSATPucell: Fairest isle (King Arthur) Segue to:SATPurcell: The Plaint (The Fairy Queen)SATSATPurcell: Trio Sonata No 6 in G minor (Chacony) (TenSATSonatas of IV Parts, 1697)SATSATHandel: What tho' I trace each herb and flow'r (Solomon)SATSATHandel: Trio Sonata in G minor, Op 2 No 2SATSATHandel: Carco sempre di gloria (Cantata, HWV87).SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00knxqx (Listen)SATJonathan GiladSATFrom the Wigmore Hall, London, pianist Jonathan GiladSATperforms a programme of music by Brahms: EightSATKlavierstucke, Op 76; Variations on a theme by Handel, OpSAT24.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00ksrxq (Listen)SATVieux Farka ToureSATSATVieux Farka Toure in concert at the Jazz CaféSATSATLine up:SATSATVieux Farka Toure (vocals/guitar)SATMamadou Sidibe (bass/backing vocals)SATTim Keiper (drums/percussion)SATAly Magassa (guitar/backing vocals)SATSouleymane Kane (djembe/calabash/backing vocals)SATSATFafa (Vieux Farka Toure) Wale (Traditional)SATDiaraby (Ali Farka Toure) Ai Haira (Vieux Farka Toure)SATInterview with Vieux Farka Toure (translator Deborah Cohen)SATWalai Du (Ali Farka Toure)SATDiaraby Magni (Vieux Farka Toure)SATWossoubor (Vieux Farka Toure)SATSATAll recordings made on location at The Jazz Café, London,SATby BBC Sound engineers James Birtwistle and Kevan LongSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00kss3c (Listen)SATJoni MitchellSATSinger Christine Tobin guides Alyn Shipton through theSATjazz-oriented repertoire of Joni Mitchell, including herSATwork with Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius and HerbieSATHancock. Mitchell often employed jazz musicians on herSATrecordings, but she was also fascinated by Charles Mingus,SATmaking an album of his music shortly before his death.SATSATDISC 1 Title: The Hissing Of Summer LawnsSATArtist: Joni Mitchell Composer: Guerin/MitchellSATAlbum. The Hissing Of Summer Lawns Label: AsylumSATNumber: K253018, Track 6SATPersonnel: Joni Mitchell (vocals), Chuck FindlaySAT(trumpet), Bud Shank (alto saxophone, flute), VictorSATFeldman (keyboard), James Taylor (guitar), Max BennettSAT(bass), John Guerin (drums, moog). recorded 1975SATSATDISC 2 Title: Coyote Artist: Joni MitchellSATComposer: Mitchell Album: Hejira Label: ElektraSATNumber: 1087, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Joni Mitchell (vocals, guitar), Larry CarltonSAT(guitar), Abe Most (clarinet), Neil Young (harmonica),SATChuckSATFindley, Tom Scott (horns), Victor Feldman (vibraphone),SATJaco Pastorius (bass), John Guerin (drums), Bobbye HallSAT(percussion). Rec: 1976SATSATDISC 3 Title: Paprika Plains Artist: Joni MitchellSATComposer: Mitchell Album: Don Juan's Reckless DaughterSATLabel: Asylum Number 263003, Tr 4SATPersonnel: Joni Mitchell (vocals, piano), Wayne ShorterSAT(soprano saxophone), Jaco Pastorius (bass), John GuerinSAT(drums). Orchestra arr, dir and cond by Mike Gibbs.SATRecorded 1977SATSATDISC 4 Title: Dreamland Artist: Joni MitchellSATComposer: Mitchell Album: Don Juan's Reckless DaughterSATLabel: Asylum Number 263003, Tr 7SATPersonnel: Joni Mitchell, Chaka Khan (vocals), AirtoSATMoreira (bass drum), Don Alias (percussion), JacoSATPastorius (cowbell), Alejandro Acuna (shakers), ManoloSATBadrena (conga). Rec 1977SATSATDISC 5 Title: A Chair In The SkySATArtist: Joni Mitchell Composer: Mitchell/MingusSATAlbum: Mingus Label: Asylum Number 7559 60557-2, Tr 4SATPersonnel: Joni Mitchell (vocals, guitar), Jaco PastoriusSAT(bass), Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone), Herbie HancockSAT(keyboard), Peter Erskine (drums), Don Alias (conga), EmilSATRichards (percussion). Rec 1979SATSATDISC 6 Title: God Must Be Boogie ManSATArtist: Joni Mitchell Composer: MitchellSATAlbum: Mingus Label: Asylum Number 7559 60557-2, Tr 2SATPersonnel: as Disc 5SATSATDISC 7 Title: Goodbye Porkpie HatSATArtist: Joni Mitchell Composer: MingusSATAlbum: Shadows and Light Label: Elektra Number: Tr 5SATPersonnel as for Tr 7SATSATDISC 8 Title: I Wish I Were In Love AgainSATArtist: Joni Mitchell Composer: Rodgers/HartSATAlbum: Both Sides Now Label: RepriseSATNumber 9362476202, Tr 11SATPersonnel: Joni Mitchell (vocals), Herbie Hancock (piano),SATChuck Berghofer (bass), Peter Erskine (drums). OrchestraSATconducted by Vince Mendoza. Rec. 2000SATSATDISC 9 Title: Both Sides Now Artis: Joni MitchellSATComposer: Rodgers/Hart Album: Both Sides NowSATLabel: Reprise Number 9362476202, Tr 12SATAs Tr 8 but with Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone).SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00kss3f (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)SATSATSweetie Dear (Jordan) (2:47)SATPerformed by Sidney Bechet & his New Orleans Feetwarmers:SATTommy Ladnier (t) Teddy Nixon (tb) Sidney Brechet (cl, ss)SATHenry Duncan (p) Wilson Myers (sb, v) Morris Morland (d)SATBilly Maxey (v) Recorded 15 September 1932, New YorkSATTaken from the album New Orleans Playing Away JazzSAT1999 CD (Audio Book & Music ABMMCD 1163, Track 15)SATSATFidgety Feet (La Rocca, Shields) (4:08)SATPerformed by Avery Kid Howard (tp, vo) Jim Robinson (tb)SATGeorge Lewis (cl) Lawrence Marrero (bj) Jim Little (tuba)SATChester Zardis (b) Edgar Mosley (d)SATRecorded 16 May 1943, New OrleansSATTaken from the album George Lewis and His New OrleansSATStompers, Vol. 2 LP (Blue Note BST 81206. S2/3)SATSATJust a Closer Walk with Thee (4:59)SATPerformed by World’s Greatest Jazz Band: Bud Freeman (ts)SATBobby Hackett (Cornet) Yank Lawson (tp) Ralph Sutton (p)SATBob Wilber (ct) Bob Haggart (b) Vic Dickenson (tb) EddieSATHubble (tb) Gus Johnson (d) Recorded 1973SATTaken from the album In Concert Vol. 2 at Carnegie HallSATLP (World Jazz WJLPS 4 S1/2)SATSATSquawkin’ (Duke Jordan) (5:00)SATPerformed by Dizzy Reece (tp) Stanley Turrentine (ts) DukeSATJordan (p) Reggie Workman (b) Art Taylor (d)SATRecorded 4 August 1960, Rudy Van Gelder Studio, EnglewoodSATCliffs, NJ Taken from the album Flight to JordanSAT1987 CD (Blue Note CDP7468242 (1) Track 3)SATSATCherokee (Noble) (6:30)SATPerformed by Tommy Whittle (ts) Harry Klein (bs) DillSATJones (p) Dave Willis (b) Eddie Taylor (d)SATRecorded 4 August 1955SATTaken from the album Tommy Whittle QuintetSATLP (Esquire -20-048 S2/3)SATSATHey! Bellboy! (P Candoli, Troy Mack) (3:20)SATPerformed by Gloria Wood (v) Recorded 1953SATTaken from the album Cocktail CapersSAT1996 CD (Capitol CDEMS1595 (1) Track 2)SATSATRabo de Nube (Tail of the Tornade) (Silvio Rodriguez,SATEdiciones Quiroga) (5:22)SATPerformed by Charlie Haden and the Liberation MusicSATOrchestra: Carla Bley (conducter) Charlie Haden (bass)SATDewey Redman (ts) Joe Lovano (ts, fl) Branford MarsalisSAT(ts) Ken McIntyre (as) Tom Harrell (tp, flghn) EarlSATGardner (tp) Sharon Freeman (fh) Ray Anderson (tb) JoeSATDaley (tuba) Amina Claudine Myers (p) Mick Goodrick (g)SATPaul Motian (d) Don Alias (perc)SATRecorded 4 & 5 April 1990SATTaken from the album Dream KeeperSAT1990 CD (DIW DIW844 (1) Track 2)SATSATI’ve Got Your Number (C. Coleman, C. Leigh) (5:52)SATPerformed by Roland Kirk (ts) Harold Mabern (p) AbdullahSATRafik (b) Sonny Brown (d)SATRecorded 11 & 12 June, 1963, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Roland Kirk Quartet with theSATBenny Goodman Orchestra LP (Mercury SMWL 21043. S2/1)SATSATHere’s that Rainy Day (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen)SAT(6:01)SATPerformed by McCoy Tyner (p) John Scofield (g)SATRecorded 2 November 1989, Merkin Hall, NYCSATTaken from the album Things Ain't What They Used to BeSAT1989 CD (Blue Note CDP7935982 (1) Track 4)SATSATStealin’ Apples (Waller) (7:40)SATPerformed by Johnny Guarnieri (p)SATRecorded 26 February 1978, Pasadena City College, PasadenaSATTaken from the album Johnny Guarnieri Plays Fats WallerSATLP (Taz-Jaz Records TJZ-1002)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00kss3h (Listen)SATOpera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Bellini's ISATCapuleti e I MontecchiSATIn a performance from the Royal Opera House, CoventSATGarden, Mark Elder conducts Russian soprano Anna NetrebkoSATand Latvian mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca in Bellini'sSATsetting of Romeo and Juliet.SATSATIt was radically different from the Shakespeare original,SATfeaturing two rival political factions instead ofSATfamilies, no balcony scene as well as the role of RomeoSATwritten for a woman.SATSATPresented by Donald Macleod with opera historian SarahSATLenton.SATSATRomeo ...... Elina Garanca (mezzo-soprano)SATGiulietta ...... Anna Netrebko (soprano)SATTebaldo ...... Dario Schmunck (tenor)SATCapellio ...... Eric Owens (bass-baritone)SATLorenzo ...... Giovanni Battista Parodi (bass)SATThe Royal Opera ChorusSATThe Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATMark Elder (conductor).SATSAT20:50 Recital b00kss3k (Listen)SATThe Moscow Symphony Orchestra under Vasily JelvakovSATperform Kabalevsky's incidental music to Romeo and Juliet,SATOp 55.SATSAT21:25 Between the Ears b00bz11t (Listen)SATStaring at the WallSATAlan Dein captures the sounds and thoughts of everydaySATlife just outside the walls of Pentonville prison in NorthSATLondon, building up a portrait of enclosure, freedom andSATimagination.SATSATHe talks to Bob, who was born close to Pentonville andSATgrew up in the area. Bob rented a flat across the roadSATwith his girlfriend, became an inmate himself and watchedSATher comings and goings on the street outside. Now a freeSATman for many years, he lives just feet from the prisonSATwall, but this time on the outside, staring at the wallSATfirst thing in the morning and last thing at night.SATSAT21:55 Pre-Hear b00kss3p (Listen)SATTwo works by modern British composers with unusualSATapproaches to symphonic repertoire. John White's FifthSATSymphony is for a group of six players and lasts eightSATminutes, while Richard Ayres' No 37b is a symphony in allSATbut title even if its individual movements suggest a moreSATsubversive approach to the orchestra.SATSATJohn White: Symphony No 5 GeminiSATPeter Wiegold (conductor)SATSATRichard Ayres: No 37b for orchestraSATBBC Scottish Symphony Orchetra Ilan Volkov (conductor).SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00kss3r (Listen)SATLouis AndriessenSATTo mark the 70th birthday of Louis Andriessen, Zoe MartlewSATinterviews the Dutch composer at his home in Amsterdam toSATdiscover the driving forces behind his music and theSATbackground to works featured in the programme, De StijlSATand De Staat.SATSATLouis Andriessen: De Stijl (1984-5)SATGertrude Thoma (voice)SATSchoenberg Ensemble with Asko EnsembleSATReinbert de Leeuw (conductor)SATSATAndriessen: De Staat (1973-76) Schoenberg EnsembleSATReinbert de Leeuw (conductor).SATSUNSUNDAY 7 JUNE 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00b8ld0 (Listen)SUNClark TerrySUNAlyn Shipton is joined by one of the most famousSUNEllingtonians of all, trumpeter Clark Terry, to look backSUNover his recordings. In addition to his work withSUNEllington, Terry was also a member of Count Basie's famousSUNorchestra and he also discusses his discs with the lateSUNOscar Peterson, including the amusing Mumbles.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00kssk5 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Arrival of the QueenSUNof Sheba Concerto Koln Peter Neumann (director)SUN1.05amSUNHoffmann, Melchior (c.1679-1715), attrib Bach: Cantata -SUNMeine Seele ruhmt und preist, BWV 189SUNChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Concerto KolnSUNPeter Neumann (director)SUN1.21amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sinfonia in B flat forSUNtwo violins and continuo, HWV 339 Concerto KolnSUNPeter Neumann (director)SUN1.32amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Suite in D, HWV 349SUN(Water Music)SUN1.40amSUNDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto No 1 in F minorSUNfor strings and continuo Concerto KolnSUNPeter Neumann (director)SUN1.51amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata - Ich habeSUNgenug - cantata, BWV 82 Christoph Pregardien (tenor)SUNConcerto Koln Peter Neumann (director)SUN2.13amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Requiem in D minor,SUNK626 - compl Sussmayr Isa Katharina Gericke (soprano)SUNBirthe Myrstad (alto) Anders J Dahlin (tenor)SUNHavard Stensvold (bass) Kristiansand Cathedral ChoirSUNKristiansand Symphony Orchestra Rolf Gupta (conductor)SUN3.00amSUNMarais, Marin (1656-1728): Allemande (Book 5); Rondo (BookSUN3), Paris, 1725SUNPierre Pitzl, Marcy Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)SUNLuciano Contini (archlute)SUNAugusta Campagne (harpsichord)SUN3.07amSUNSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Le carnaval des animauxSUN- arr unknownSUNThe Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the SoundSUNJames Campbell (director)SUN3.30amSUNBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Le roi Lear, Op 4)SUNBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)SUN3.46amSUNKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Hymn to King StephenSUNHungarian Radio Chorus Peter Erdei (conductor)SUN3.52amSUNTrad. Hungarian: Dance of the Prince of Transylvania;SUNThree dances from the Gervaise Collection; Two dances fromSUNthe Locse Virginal Book Csaba Nagy (solo recorder)SUNCamerata Hungarica Laszlo Czidra (conductor)SUN4.00amSUNKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Dances of Galanta - arr unknownSUNAdam Fellegi (piano)SUN4.16amSUNGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Rustic Dance; TheSUNGum-Suckers' March Symphony Nova ScotiaSUNGeorg Tintner (conductor)SUN4.24amSUNMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Tango (La revue de cuisine,SUN1930) Timothy Lines (clarinet)SUNMihaela Martin (violin) Frans Helmerson (cello)SUNGustavo Nunez (bassoon) Peter Masseurs (trumpet)SUNVasily Lobanov (piano)SUN4.29amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Oboe Sonata in CSUNminor, HWV 366 Louise Pellerin (oboe)SUNDom Andre Laberge (organ)SUN4.36amSUNVanhal, Johann Baptist (1739-1813): Double Bass ConcertoSUNin E flat Karol Illek (double bass) Camerata SlovaccaSUNViktor Malek (conductor)SUN5.00amSUNBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Magnificat in D,SUNWq 215 Linda Ovrebo (soprano) Anna Einarsson (alto)SUNAnders J Dahlin (tenor) Johannes Mannov (bass)SUNNorwegian Radio Orchestra Oslo Chamber ChoirSUNAlessandro de Marchi (conductor)SUN5.37amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Kirchen-Sonate in BSUNflat, K212 Royal Academy of Music Beckett EnsembleSUNPatrick Russill (conductor)SUN5.42amSUNRinck, Johann Christian Heinrich (1770-1846): NineSUNVariations and Finale on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, Op 90SUNWillem Poot (organ)SUN6.00amSUNPierne, Gabriel (1863-1937): Konzertstuck, Op 39SUNSuzanna Klintcharova (harp) Sofia Philharmonic OrchestraSUNDimitar Manolov (conductor)SUN6.16amSUNNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Folketone, Op 3, No 1SUNAnders Kilstrom (piano)SUN6.19amSUNDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Preludes (Book II), orchSUNBrewaeys Royal Flemish PhilharmonicSUNDaniele Callegari (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00kssk7 (Listen)SUNWith Martin Handley. Including at 8.30am a Poem for Today,SUNwritten and read by Gillian Clarke, and at 9.00am a HaydnSUNPiano Sonata.SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00kssk9 (Listen)SUNIain BurnsideSUNAn exploration of musical life in Switzerland past andSUNpresent. Iain's guest is pianist, composer and ZurichSUNresident Edward Rushton, and music includes Honegger,SUNMartin, Goetz and Richard Strauss.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00ksskc (Listen)SUNJasper ConranSUNMichael Berkeley's guests is Jasper Conran, one ofSUNBritain's best-known fashion designers. In 1978, ConranSUNbegan producing women's clothing, and has sinceSUNconcentrated on such diverse fields as home furnishings,SUNcrystal and china, as well as designing costumes and setsSUNfor ballets, plays and opera.SUNSUNHis musical choices encompass singers such as KathleenSUNFerrier, Ella Fitzgerald, Bessie Smith and Cat Stevens, asSUNwell as works by Mozart, Schubert, Chopin, and hisSUNfavourite composer, Handel.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00ksskf (Listen)SUNCharivari Agreable Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals.SUNSUNLucie Skeaping introduces highlights of a concert given bySUNCharivari Agreable at the 2009 Lufthansa Festival ofSUNBaroque Music, featuring sacred songs and anthemsSUNconnected with the city of Oxford.SUNSUNAll music performed by Charivari Agreable.SUNSUNWilliam Lawes: Psalm 6: Lord, in thy wrath reprove me notSUNSegue to:SUNWilliam Lawes: Psalm 18/1: O God, my strength and fortitudeSUNSUNWilliam Child: Psalm 9: I will give thanks unto thee, OSUNLord Segue to:SUNWilliam Child: Psalm 11: In the Lord put I my trustSUNSUNJohn Blow: Psalm 137: As on Euphrates' shady banksSUNSUNChristopher Simpson: Division in DSUNSUNPurcell: Since God so tender a regard (written c. 1678,SUNage 20) Segue to:SUNPurcell: Blessed is he that considereth the poorSUNSUNWilliam Lawes: Psalm 51/2 Cast me not Lord, out from thySUNface Segue to:SUNWilliam Lawes: Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui SanctoSUNSUNMatthew Locke: In the beginning, the very end.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00ksskh (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku introduces Radio 3 listeners' requests,SUNincluding Elgar, Brahms, Verdi and Beethoven, as well asSUNAustralian orchestral jazz, Debussy on the synthesiser,SUNand a symphony featuring bouncing balls and a HammondSUNorgan.SUNSUNThe guest requester is composer and pianist John McCabe.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00kpjdp (Listen)SUNFrom Manchester Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit (Tallis)SUNResponses: Tomkins Psalm: 18 (Goss, Felton, Turle)SUNFirst Lesson: Joshua 3SUNCanticles: Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense (Leighton)SUNSecond Lesson: Luke 9 vv37-50SUNAnthem: Salve Regina (Haydn)SUNHymn: Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austria)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Choral Varie sur le theme du VeniSUNCreator, Op 4 (Durufle)SUNSUNSub Organist: Jeffrey MakinsonSUNOrganist and Master of the Choristers: Christopher Stokes.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00kssvj (Listen)SUNHaydn Symphonies Nos 22 and 92SUNStephen Johnson and the BBC Philharmonic, conducted bySUNNicholas Kraemer, explore two titled Haydn symphonies,SUNconsidering how the composer's musical imagination wasSUNinspired by the day-to-day happenings in his life.SUNSUNHis symphony No 22 (The Philosopher) is believed to haveSUNbeen inspired by the appearance of a pair of unusualSUNinstruments - both cor anglais - at his workplace inSUNEsterhazy. Whatever prompted Haydn to use these rareSUNinstruments resulted in a work that remains one of theSUNmost popular among his early symphonies.SUNSUNStephen also explores some of the novelties in one ofSUNHaydn's later symphonies, the Oxford. It was supposedlySUNcomposed to celebrate Haydn's honorary degree at theSUNEnglish University, but was in fact slightly reworked andSUNcomposed a short while earlier.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00kssvl (Listen)SUNHaydn Part SongsSUNAled Jones explores the part songs inspired by Haydn'sSUNvisit to one of England's burgeoning singing societies -SUNthe so-called glee clubs. On the way he discovered aSUNmasculine world of convoluted etiquette, heavy drinkingSUNand pseudo-parliamentary democracy. While Haydn's life wasSUNone of never-ending deadlines, at the mercy of moreSUNcommissions than he could manage, this was one occasionSUNwhen he wrote genuinely for pleasure.SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00kssvn (Listen)SUNHyde Park-on-HudsonSUNA play by Richard Nelson, blending history and conjecture.SUNSUNNo reigning British monarch had ever been to the UnitedSUNStates before George VI's visit in 1939, just on the cuspSUNof a new world war. History was in the making when theSUNKing and Queen arrived at President Roosevelt's upstateSUNNew York home, with a promise of politics, a picnic andSUNhot dogs. But the private life of the President provided aSUNwhole new dimension to an epochal moment, at least in theSUNmemory of his lover.SUNSUNOlder Daisy, a woman in her 90s ...... Barbara JeffordSUNDaisy, her younger self ...... Emma FieldingSUNFranklin Delano Roosevelt ...... Tim Pigott-SmithSUNMissy, his secretary ...... Nancy CraneSUNEleanor, his wife ...... Julia SwiftSUNMother, his mother ...... Sylvia SymsSUNTommy Qualters, his bodyguard ...... John ChancerSUNBertie ...... Corin RedgraveSUNElizabeth ...... Kika MarkhamSUNCameron ...... Jamie NewallSUNSUNDirected by Ned Chaillet.SUNSUN21:40 Sunday Feature b00kssvq (Listen)SUNChaos and CreationSUNA reflection on the mythology, the science and theSUNreligious and political significance of the origins of theSUNuniverse. With contributions by cosmologist Kathy Romer,SUNparticle physicist Mark Hindmarsh, classicist TeresaSUNMorgan, mythologist Sian Hawthorne, politician Phil WillisSUNand evangelical physicist Karl Giberson, all set within anSUNanalysis by Sharon Choa of Haydn's depiction of TheSUNCreation.SUNSUN22:25 Words and Music b00kssvs (Listen)SUNMan and BeastSUNSUNRadio 3's sequence of music and readings examines theSUNrelationship between humans and animals, with readings bySUNHermione Norris and Jim Norton.SUNSUNIncluding poetry and prose by John Donne, Ted Hughes,SUNSeamus Heaney, WH Hudson and Samuel Taylor Coleridge amongSUNothers, interspersed with music from Barber, Vivaldi,SUNHaydn, Britten, Noel Coward, Tom Waits and Johnny CashSUNamong others.SUNSUNLove them or loathe them, eat them or beat them, ride themSUNor run from them, animals are ever-present in our lives.SUNIn exploring the age-old symbiotic relationship betweenSUNman and beast, I have alighted on categories that take us,SUNand them, from the home to the high seas, from theSUNfarmyard to the zoo, and from English downs to GrecianSUNforests.SUNSUNIt is not all sweetness and light: George Macbeth's warmSUNaccount of the pleasures of stroking a cat is balanced bySUNSeamus Heaney's disturbing childhood memory of watchingSUNkittens drowned, and Vivaldi's breezy evocation of huntingSUNleads directly to Ted Hughes's hard-hitting retelling ofSUNthe tortured Ovidian tale of Actaeon, the hunterSUNtransformed into a stag as punishment for glimpsing theSUNgoddess Diana and dying a grisly death as quarry for hisSUNown hounds. Tom Waits tells how his hero, Frank, torchesSUNhis own house just because he 'never could stand thatSUNdog', and later on we meet the beast as nemesis inSUNpassages from Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSUNand Melville's Moby-Dick.SUNSUNElsewhere we sample a more pastoral atmosphere in RosebudSUNin June, an English summer folk-song that finds time toSUNcelebrate the economic benefits of sheep husbandry, whileSUNthe early 20th-century nature writer WH Hudson explainsSUNthe almost human qualities that make a first-rateSUNsheepdog, as related to him by a downland shepherd. ThereSUNis also a lesson in the rule-of-thumb of judging a goodSUNnag in Judith Weir's song On buying a horse, and anSUNappreciation of fine horsemanship from Ben Jonson, whileSUNHaydn makes an elegant claim for Man's supremacy in anSUNaria from The Creation.SUNSUNA rather more intimate kind of relationship between menSUNand animals is investigated in Samuel Pepys's descriptionSUNof one of his gargantuan, decidedly non-vegetarian meals,SUNand in the bizarre procession outlined by Burl Ives in ISUNknow an old lady. More romantically, Mark Roper shows howSUNdomestic hens' eggs can soothe the soul while in The FleaSUNJohn Donne manages the task of turning a blood-suckingSUNparasite into an instrument of sexual seduction.SUNSUNWe end with the ominous final lines from Orwell's AnimalSUNFarm, as the faces of the pigs who had once led theSUNanimals in revolt become indistinguishable from those ofSUNtheir erstwhile overlords; and with The Beast in Me, aSUNplain but harrowing account from Johnny Cash of a bodySUNcursed by dual occupancy.SUNSUNLindsay Kemp (producer)SUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNREADERS: HM = Hermione Norris JN = Jim NortonSUNSUN00.00SUNGeorge Macbeth Fourteen Ways of Touching the Peter (HM)SUN01.39SUNSamuel Barber The Monk and his CatSUNBarbara Bonney & André Previn DECCA 476 723 2 Tr 27SUN04.03SUNSeamus Heaney The Early Purges (JN)SUN05.18SUNTrad. English Rosebud in June Steeleye SpanSUNBGOCD324 Tr 2SUN08.58SUNWH Hudson A Shepherd's Life (HN)SUN10.47SUNAntonio Vivaldi 'Spring' from 'The Four Seasons'SUNAmandine Beyer (violin), Gli IncognitiSUNZIG-ZAG ZZT080803 Tr 9SUN13.00SUNJoseph Haydn The CreationSUNAnthony Rolfe-Johnson & Michael GeorgeSUNAAM w. Christopher HogwoodSUNL'OISEAU-LYRE 430 397-2 CD2 Tr 9-10SUN16.51SUNBen JonsonSUNAn Epigram. To William, Earl of Newcastle (JN)SUN17.54SUNJudith Weir On buying a horseSUNAndrew Kennedy & Iain Burnside SIGNUM SIGCD087 Tr 1SUN20.11SUNAntonio VivaldiSUN'Autumn' from 'The Four Seasons' (3rd movt)SUNAmandine Beyer (violin), Gli Incogniti ZZT080803 Tr 16SUN23.06SUNTed Hughes Tales from Ovid (HN)SUN26.46SUNBenjamin BrittenSUNDance of Death (Hawking for the Partridge) from 'OurSUNHunting Fathers'SUNIan Bostridge & Britten Sinfonia w. Daniel HardingSUNEMI CDC 556 871-2 Tr 13SUN33.07SUNMark Roper The Hen Ark (HN)SUN34.03SUNSamuel Pepys Diary excerpt (JN)SUN35.26SUNAlan Mills & Rose Bonne I know an old Lady Burl IvesSUNEMI 576 323 2 Tr 3SUN38.08SUNJohn Donne The Flea (JN)SUN34.42SUNTom Waits Frank's Wild YearsSUNTom Waits, Ronnie Barron, Larry TaylorSUNISLAND 5245192 Tr 10SUN41.34SUNWilliam Byrd My mistress had a little dogSUNIan Partridge, Phantasm SIMAX PSC1191 Tr 11SUN48.17SUNSamuel Taylor ColeridgeSUNThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner (JN)SUN50.23SUNJohn Cage Litany for the Whale (excerpt)SUNAlan Bennett, Paul Elliott HMU 907187 Tr 1SUN52.30SUNHerman Melville Moby-Dick (JN)SUN55.40SUNTrad English The Greenland Whale FisherySUNThe Watersons TOPIC TSCD471 Tr 2SUN58.15SUNGeorge Orwell Animal Farm (HN)SUN60.44SUNNick Lowe The Beast in me Johnny CashSUNAMERICAN 74321236852 Tr 3SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00kssvv (Listen)SUNHiromi, Lynne ArrialeSUNJulian Joseph presents interviews and performances fromSUNtwo pianists and composers - Hiromi Uehara and LynneSUNArriale.SUNSUNHiromi Uehara, who was born in Japan, talks about herSUNapproach to performance and plays two solos on piano as aSUNpreview to a forthcoming CD with bassist Stanley Clark. AnSUNalumnus of Boston's Berklee College, she started herSUNcareer improvising with figures such as Chick Corea.SUNSUNAmerican Lynne Arriale discusses her new CD, Nuance, inSUNwhich she teams up with trumpeter Randy Brecker andSUNbassist to perform predominantly her own originalSUNcompositions.SUNSUNPlus a specially recorded Radio 3 commission, performed bySUNBojan Z at the Bath Music Festival 2009.SUNSUNTitle: Little Miles Artist: Kevin Figes QuartetSUNAlbum: Picture of You Track No: 6 Label: Promo CDSUNComp: Kevin Figes Publ: n/a Dur: 4m26sSUNSUNTitle: Chasing Shadows Artist: Tony GreySUNAlbum: Chasing Shadows Track No: 1SUNLabel: Abstract Logix 10 Comp: Tony Grey Publ: n/aSUNDur: 1m56sSUNSUNTitle: White Woods Artist: Tony Grey Album: MovingSUNTrack No: 3 Label: Abstract Logix n/a Comp: Tony GreySUNPubl: n/a Dur: 2m56sSUNSUNTitle: How Insensitive Artist: Hiromi and Chick CoreaSUNAlbum: uet Track No: 2 (CD1)SUNLabel: Stretch 08880 7230 8275SUNComp: Antonio Carlos Jobim/Vinicius De MoraesSUNPubl: Corcovado Music Corp/Universal Mus Pub MGB SpainSUNDur: 2m50sSUNSUNBBC Recording, recorded in Studio 80A, Broadcasting House,SUNLondon, 28th April, 2009 Title: Sicilian BlueSUNArtist: Hiromi Comp: Hiromi UeharaSUNPubl: Yamaha Music Publishing/Ellora Designs Dur: 5m49sSUNSUNBBC Recording, recorded in Studio 80A, Broadcasting House,SUNLondon, 28th April, 2009 Title: Brain TrainingSUNArtist: Hiromi Comp: Hiromi UeharaSUNPubl: Yamaha Music Publishing/Ellora Designs Dur: 3m28sSUNSUNBBC Recording, (BBC Radio 3 Commission) recorded at theSUNKomedia, Bath, May 23, 2009, as part of the InternationalSUNBath Festival 2009.SUNSUNTitle: Marabou Was Right Artist: Bojan ZSUNComp: Bojan Zulfikarpasich Dur: 17m58sSUNSUNTitle: Venus Artist: Andy Panayi Album: he Solar CatsSUNTrack No: 6 Label: Woodville Records WVCD 126SUNComp: Andy Panayi Publ: MCPS Dur: 5m00sSUNSUNTitle: May Song Artist: Andy SheppardSUNAlbum: Movements in Colour Track No: 5SUNLabel: ECM Label 2062 Comp: Andy SheppardSUNPubl: Big Life Music (New Works) Dur: 6m45sSUNSUNTitle: Night in Tunisia Artist: Lynne ArrialeSUNAlbum: Nuance Track No: 10SUNLabel: In + Out Records IOR CD 77089-2SUNComp: Dizzy Gillespie Publ: Montema Music Dur: 2m02sSUNSUNTitle: I Hear a Rhapsody Artist: Lynne ArrialeSUNAlbum: Nuance Track No: 9SUNLabel: In + Out Records IOR CD 77089-2SUNComp: J Baker/G Fragos/D Gasparre Publ: Montema MusicSUNDur: 2m28sSUNSUNTitle: Crawfish and Gumbo Artist: Lynne ArrialeSUNAlbum: Nuance Track No: 4SUNLabel: In + Out Records IOR CD 77089-2SUNComp: Lynne Arriale Publ: Montema Music Dur: 4m00s.SUNMONMONDAY 8 JUNE 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00kssyy (Listen)MON1.01amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Cello Sonata in C, OpMON102, No 1MON1.16amMONWebern, Anton (1883-1945): Two pieces for cello and pianoMON(1899); Three Little Pieces, Op 11MON1.24amMONStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Suite italienneMON1.43amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99MON2.12amMONDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Beau soir, arr PiatigorskyMONMaximilian Hornung (cello) Paul Rivinius (piano)MON2.16amMONBrahms: Symphony No 4 in E minor, Op 98MONStavanger Symphony Orchestra Leif Segerstam (conductor)MON3.01amMONBach, Johann Michael (1648-1694): Motet - Furchtet euchMONnicht Christoph Anselm Noll (organ) Cantus CollnMONKonrad Junghanel (director)MON3.04amMONBach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): Ino - soloMONcantata Barbara Schlick (soprano) Das Kleine KonzertMONHermann Max (conductor)MON3.35amMONWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Grand duo concertant,MONOp 48 Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet)MONPatricia Parr (piano)MON3.54amMONCastello, Dario (fl first half of 17th century): SonataMONIV, for two violins and continuo (Venice 1629)MONIl Giardino ArmonicoMON4.03amMONVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Rigoletto's Aria: Cortigiani,MONvil razza dannata Allan Monk (baritone)MONCalgary Philharmonic OrchestraMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON4.07amMONLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Verdi's Rigoletto (paraphrase deMONconcert), S434 Gyorgy Cziffra (piano)MON4.15amMONBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Beatrice etMONBenedict, Op 27) Oslo PhilharmonicMONJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)MON4.24amMONSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Havanaise, Op 83MONVilmos Szabadi (violin) Marta Gulyas (piano)MON4.32amMONFernandes, Gasper (c.1570-1629): Tleycantimo choquiliya -MONmestizo e indioMONPascual, Tomas (early 17th century): Oy es dia de placerMONFranco, Hernando (1532-1585): Santa Maria in il HuiacMONVillancico Peter Pontvik (conductor)MON4.39amMONVilla-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Guitar Preludes Nos 1 andMON2 Norbert Kraft (guitar)MON4.46amMONBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Carmen - Suite No 1MONSlovakian Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaMONRobert Stankovsky (conductor)MON5.01amMONKlami, Uuno (1900-1961): Introduction e staccato etudeMONJouko Harjanne (trumpet)MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONSakari Oramo (conductor)MON5.06amMONMielck, Ernst (1877-1899): Finnish suite, Op 10MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONAri Rasilainen (conductor)MON5.23amMONSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Five Esquisses, Op 114MONRaija Kerppo (piano)MON5.32amMONGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): Chant duMONmenestrel, Op 71 Shauna Rolston (cello)MONCalgary Philharmonic OrchestraMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON5.37amMONBerezovsky, Maksim (1745-1777): Do not forsake me in myMONold age Dumka Academic CappellaMONEvgeny Savchuk (director)MON5.48amMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Waltzes - Suite (1920) - arrMONProkofiev Anna Klas, Bruno Lukk (pianos)MON5.58amMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Three Songs, Op 19MONChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)MON6.09amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Adagio in E, K261MONMozart Anniversary OrchestraMONJames Ehnes (violin/director)MON6.18amMONAlbrechtsberger, Johann Georg (1736-1809): TromboneMONConcerto Heiki Kalaus (trombone)MONEstonian National Symphony OrchestraMONPeeter Lilje (conductor)MON6.36amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in G, OpMON18, No 2 Bartok Quartet.MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00kssz0 (Listen)MONWith Rob Cowan. Including a Poem for Today at 8.30am, withMONCarol Ann Duffy reading her poem Premonitions, plus aMONHaydn Sonata at 9.00am.MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00ksszd (Listen)MON10.00amMONMussorgsky: A Night on the Bare MountainMONRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Rene Leibowitz (conductor)MONRCA BVCC 37343MON10.12amMONWagner, arr Caine: The Ride of the ValkyriesMONUri Caine Ensemble WINTER & WINTER 9100132MON10.18amMONBach: Concerto in C for three keyboards, BWV1064MONEdwin Fischer, Ronald Smith, Denis Matthews (pianos)MONPhilharmonia Orchestra EMI 7649282MON10.38amMONMozart: Piano Sonata in A, K331 (Rondo alla turca)MONMitsuko Uchida (piano) PHILIPS 4227202MON10.41amMONSay: Rondo alla Turca Jazz Fazil Say (piano)MONNAIVE V5147MON10.43amMONMozart-Volodos: Rondo alla Turca Arcadi Volodos (piano)MONSONY SK62691MON10.48amMONSchumann, ed Mahler: Symphony No 1 in B flat, Op 38MON(Spring) Leipzig Gewandhaus OrchesraMONRiccardo Chailly (conductor) DECCA 4780337MON11.20amMONBrahms: Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 33 (selection)MONStephan Genz (baritone) Roger Vignoles (piano)MONTELDEC 3984237002MON11.34amMONHaydn: Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b008z8z8 (Listen)MONFryderyk Chopin, Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores Chopin's time at Nohant, theMONcountry retreat of his lover George Sand, where over sevenMONlong summers towards the end of his life he composed muchMONof his finest music.MONMONDonald focuses on Chopin's Mazurkas and his Second PianoMONSonata, which shocked contemporary audiences.MONMONSliczny Chlopiec (Handsome Lad), Op 74, No 8MONElisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)MONVladimir Ashkenazy (piano)MONMONFour Mazurkas, Op 41 (No 1 in E minor; No 2 in B; No 3 inMONA flat; No 4 in C sharp minor) Artur Rubinstein (piano)MONMONNocturne in G, Op 37, No 2 Garrick Ohlsson (piano)MONMONImpromptu No 2 in F sharp, Op 36MONVladimir Ashkenazy (piano)MONMONSonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35 (Grave - DoppioMONmovimento; Scherzo; Marche funebre: Lento; Finale: Presto)MONEvgeny Kissin (piano).MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kstbq (Listen)MONBoris GiltburgMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Louise Fryer presents aMONperformance from Russian/Israeli pianist Boris Giltburg.MONMONBeethoven: Piano Sonata No 23 in F minor, Op 57MON(Appassionata)MONBrahms: Three Intermezzi: Op 117, No 2 in B flat minor; OpMON118, No 2 in A; Op 119, No 2 in E minorMONProkofiev: Piano Sonata No 2 in D minor, Op 14.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kstbs (Listen)MONA Trip Away, Episode 1MONMONMusic inspired by foreign travel, including Dvorak's NewMONWorld Symphony. Guest Peter Cropper discusses andMONintroduces more Haydn string quartets.MONMONVaughan Williams: Songs of travelMONChristopher Maltman (baritone)MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONThierry Fischer (conductor)MONMON2.30pmMONHaydn: String Quartet in B minor, Op 33, No 1MONQuatuor EbeneMONMONElliott Carter: Holiday Overture BBC Symphony OrchestraMONDavid Robertson (conductor)MONMON3.00pmMONHaydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 33, No 2 (The Joke)MONNavarra QuartetMONMONDeirdre Gribbin: Empire States Ulster OrchestraMONCelso Atunes (conductor)MONMON3.30pmMONDvorak: Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)MONBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONStefan Solyom (conductor)MONMON4.35pmMONGeorge Gershwin: An American in ParisMONBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Juanjo Mena (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00kstbv (Listen)MONSean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsMONfrom the arts world.MONMONArtistic director of Spitalfields Summer Festival, DianaMONBurrell, talks to Sean about the higlights of the 2009MONfestival. The festival features British vocal ensemble IMONFagiolini who perform in the studio, led by their directorMONRobert Hollingworth.MONMONAhead of a performance at London's Southbank Centre,MONpianist Piotr Anderszewski talks to Sean about thisMONconcert and his latest CD, as well as giving listeners aMONperformance preview.MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00kstbx (Listen)MONWagner: Gotterdammerung, Gotterdammerung - Prologue andMONAct 1MONMONIn a concert from Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, the HalleMONgive their first performance of a complete Wagner opera,MONwith Mark Elder conducting, Lars Cleveman as Siegfried andMONKatarina Dalayman as Brunnhilde.MONMONAs a pledge of his love, Siegfried gives Brunnhilde theMONring he took from the dragon Fafner, the ring made fromMONthe Rheingold that gives its owner power over all theMONworld. Then she sends him into the world to do heroicMONdeeds. But in the hall of the Gibichungs, Hagen has otherMONideas: a magic potion will make Siegfried forgetMONBrunnhilde and fall in love with Gutrune. The Ring's finalMONchapter is a saga of passion and vengeance, culminating inMONan act of self-sacrifice and redemption.MONMONWagner: Gotterdammerung (Prologue and Act 1)MONMONBrunnhilde ...... Katarina DalaymanMONHagen ...... Attila JunMONGunther ...... Peter Coleman-WrightMONWaltraute ...... Susan BickleyMONSecond Norn ...... Yvonne HowardMONWoglinde ...... Katherine BroderickMONFlosshilde ...... Leah-Marian JonesMONSiegfried ...... Lars ClevemanMONAlberich ...... Andrew ShoreMONGutrune ...... Nancy GustafsonMONFirst Norn ...... Ceri WilliamsMONThird Norn ...... Miranda KeysMONWellgunde ...... Madeleine Shaw BBC Symphony ChorusMONLondon Symphony Chorus Chorus of the Royal OperaMONHalle Choir and Orchestra Mark Elder (conductor).MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00kstbz (Listen)MONThomas PaineMONPhilip Dodd's guests include writer Christopher HitchensMONand Conservative front bench MP Michael Gove, who discussMONthe legacy of political writer and theorist Thomas Paine.MONDo his ideas on radical political reform have anything toMONteach us in the current crisis?MONMONSouth Africa's leading judge Albie Sachs talks about 15MONyears at the head of the country's justice system, how hisMONturbulent life has influenced his judgement on cases andMONthe challenges his country faces as it tries to overcomeMONthe injustices of its past.MONMONPhilip hears from the creators of Kursk, a theatre workMONinspired by the Russian submarine disaster of August 2000.MONMONPlus a discussion about John Woo's film Red Cliff, aMONhistorical epic, set during the Han Dynasty. FeaturingMONspectacular battle scenes, it is the most expensive andMONhighest-grossing Chinese language film ever made.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b008z8z8 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00f4s6k (Listen)MONNight Walks, Nicholas ShakespeareMONNovelist Nicholas Shakespeare visits a Tasmanian beach atMONnight.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00kstc1 (Listen)MONHuw Warren's tribute to Hermeto PascoalMONJez Nelson presents a concert from Welsh pianist andMONcomposer Huw Warren, inspired by celebrated BrazilianMONmusician Hermeto Pascoal. Warren first heard Pascoal'sMONmusic in the 1980s and has described the project as aMONcelebration, tribute and musical 'thank you'. The groupMONplays a mixture of Pascoal's tunes and originalMONcompositions, with bassist Dudley Phillips and MartinMONFrance on drums, plus special guest appearances from IainMONBallamy on sax and Maria Pia de Vito on vocals.MONMONAn artist inspired by folk music as well as jazz, PascoalMONfirst received international attention through hisMONappearance on Miles Davis' album Live-Evil in 1971. He isMONa prolific composer and highly regarded as a leadingMONfigure in post-bossa Brazilian jazz.MONMONCD track:MONMONArtist: Rob Mazurek (Rob Mazurek - cornet, John Herndon -MONdrums, Matthew Lux - bass guitar, Josh Abrams - acousticMONbass and piano, Jason Adasiewicz - vibraphone)MONTrack title: The Dream Rocker Composer: Rob MazurekMONAlbum title: Sound Is Label: DelmarkMONMONCD track:MONMONArtist: Jean Louis (Aymeric Avice - trumpet, JoachimMONFlorent - bass, Francesco Pastacaldi - drums)MONTrack title: MaximatorMONComposer: Avice/Florent/PastacaldiMONAlbum title: Jean Louis Label: Tranche MusicMONExtract from Venceremos by Working Week (details below)MONMONHuw Warren's Tribute to Hermeto Pascoal recorded at TurnerMONSims, Southampton on May 7, 2009MONMONLine up: Huw Warren (piano)MONDudley Philips (double bass) Iain Ballamy (saxophone)MONMartin France (drums) Maria Pia De Vito (vocals)MONMONSet one list:MONThe End is Also the Beginning (Warren) segue into SantoMONAntonio (Pascoal) Harmonia sem Chronologia (Pascoal)MONSanta Caterina (Pascoal) All is Sound (Warren)MONJegue (Pascoal)MONMONJez speaks to Huw Warren about his reasons for payingMONtribute to Brazilian musician Hermeto PascoalMONMONSet two list: Cowbois and Shepherds (Warren)MONAllirallena (Warren/Pia de Vito)MONBriguinha de Musicos Malacos (Pascoal)MONAll is Music (Warren) segue into Whistling Rufus (Warren)MONMONRecommended listening:MONMONArtist: Huw Warren (Huw Warren - piano, Martin France -MONdrums, Peter Herbert - double bass)MONAlbum title: Hermeto + Label: BashoMONReleased: Autumn 2009MONMONKevin Le Gendre presents a feature highlighting the musicMONof British saxophonist Larry Stabbins.MONMONMusic played during the feature:MONMONArtist: Stonephace Track title: Five Miles HighMONComposer: Larry Stabbins Album title: StonephaceMONLabel: Tru ThoughtsMONMONArtist: Centipede Track title: Septober Energy Part 2MONComposer: Keith Tippett Album title: Septober EnergyMONLabel: BGO RecordsMONMONArtist: Working WeekMONTrack title: I Thought I'd Never See You AgainMONComposer: Larry Stabbins/Simon BoothMONLP title: I Thought I'd Never See You AgainMONLabel: VirginMONMONArtist: Working Week Track title: Stella MarinaMONComposer: Larry Stabbins/Simon BoothMONEP title: Stella Marina Label: VirginMONMONArtist: Working Week Track title: VenceremosMONComposer: Larry Stabbins/Simon BoothMONEP title: Venceremos (We Will Win) Label: VirginMONMONArtist: Working Week Track title: Yatra-taMONComposer: Tania MariaMONLP title: I Thought I'd Never See You AgainMONLabel: VirginMONMONArtist: Stonephace Track title: StonephaceMONComposer: Larry Stabbins Album title: StonephaceMONLabel: Tru ThoughtsMONTUETUESDAY 9 JUNE 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00kstk8 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUELully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687): Suite - Le bourgeoisTUEgentilhomme Norwegian Chamber OrchestraTUETerje Tonnesen (conductor)TUE1.20amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No 23TUEin A, K488 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)TUENorwegian Chamber Orchestra Terje Tonnesen (conductor)TUE1.46amTUEStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Suite - Le bourgeoisTUEgentilhomme, Op 60 Norwegian Chamber OrchestraTUETerje Tonnesen (conductor)TUE2.23amTUEStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): String Quartet No 4 in ATUEminor, Op 25 Oslo String QuartetTUE3.01amTUEPoot, Marcel (1901-1988): A Cheerful OvertureTUEBelgium Radio and Television Philharmonic OrchestraTUEAlexander Rahbari (conductor)TUE3.06amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Psyche - symphonic poem, M47TUEThe Netherlands Radio ChoirTUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)TUE3.53amTUECouperin, Francois (1668-1733): Douzieme concert a deuxTUEvioles (Paris 1724) Violes EsgalesTUE4.02amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Piece en forme d'habanera -TUEarr Gillet Magdalena Karolak (oboe)TUEMarcela Rodriguez (piano)TUE4.06amTUEHue, Georges (1858-1948): PhantasyTUEIveta Kundratova (flute) Inna Aslamasova (piano)TUE4.13amTUEForestier, Mathurin (fl c.1500-1535): Agnus Dei (MissaTUE'Baises moy' a 5)TUE4.18amTUEKerle, Jacobus de (1531/2-1591): Agnus Dei (MissaTUEut-re-me-fa-sol-la a 7) Huelgas EnsembleTUEPaul van Nevel (director)TUE4.23amTUEFritsch, Balthasar (1570/80-after 1608): Paduan; twoTUEGalliards (Primitiae musicales, Frankfurt/Main, 1606)TUEHortus Musicus Andrew Mustonen (conductor)TUE4.31amTUEBruch, Max (1838-1920): Allegro vivace ma non troppo in C,TUEOp 83, No 7 - arr unknown Moshe Hammer (violin)TUETsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)TUE4.36amTUEBree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801-1857): Allegro in DTUEminor for four string quartets (1845) Viotta EnsembleTUEViktor Liberman (conductor)TUE4.47amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Academic Festival Overture,TUEOp 80 Estonian Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEPeeter Lilje (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Die SchoneTUEMelusine, Op 32) The Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTUETakuo Yuasa (conductor)TUE5.12amTUEMendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847): Allegro moderato,TUEOp 8, No 1 Sylviane Deferne (piano)TUE5.18amTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria - Prove sono diTUEgrandezza (Alessandro - Act 3 Sc 6)TUEAlessandro ...... Rene Jacobs (countertenor)TUELa Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (director)TUE5.22amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Flute Sonata in A, BWVTUE1032 Bart Kuijken (flute)TUEGustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)TUE5.37amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in BTUEflat, Wq 182, No 2 Camerata BernTUE5.48amTUEBach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): Sinfonia inTUED minor for strings and continuo Das Kleine KonzertTUE5.57amTUEHaydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806): Ave Regina, MH140TUEEx Tempore Florian Heyerick (director)TUE6.09amTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in G minor, OpTUE20, No 3 Quatuor MosaiquesTUE6.28amTUEArensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906), arr Kruikov:TUERomance, Op 38, No 3TUE6.30amTUEKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Nina, after Tre Giorni sonTUEche Nina by Giovanni Pergolesi The Hertz TrioTUE6.34amTUEBuckinx, Boudewijn (b.1945): Piece frite a droite et aTUEgauche Pianoduo KolacnyTUE6.43amTUEPurcell, Daniel (c.1664-1717): Trumpet Sonata in DTUEIvan Hadliyski (trumpet) KamerorchesterTUEAlipi Naydenov (conductor)TUE6.47amTUEPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): The Married Beau, Z603 -TUEincidental music CBC Vancouver OrchestraTUEMonica Huggett (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00kstkb (Listen)TUEWith Rob Cowan. Including a Poem for Today at 8.30am, withTUERobert Crawford reading his poem Air Miles, plus a HaydnTUEPiano Sonata at 9.00am.TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00kstkd (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEMahler, arr Schoenberg: Lieder eines fahrenden GesellenTUEOlaf Bar (baritone) Linos Ensemble CAPRICCIO 10863TUE10.18amTUEKreisler: Praeludium and Allegro Henryk Szeryng (violin)TUECharles Reiner (piano) MERCURY 4343512TUE10.23amTUEKreisler: La precieuse Lola Bobesco (violin)TUEWilhelm Hellweg (piano) PHILIPS 4126072TUE10.26amTUEKreisler: Liebesleid Fritz Kreisler (violin)TUEFranz Rupp (piano) NAXOS 8.110992TUE10.30amTUEBarber: Agnus Dei Rodolphus ChoirTUERalph Allwood (conductor) HERALD HAVPCD 242TUE10.38amTUELambert: Piano Concerto David Owen Norris (piano)TUEBBC Concert Orchestra Barry Wordsworth (conductor)TUEASV CDWHL 2122TUE10.58amTUEVivaldi, arr L'Arte dell'Arco: Summer - 1st mvt (FourTUESeasons), RV315 Federico Guglielmo (violin)TUEL'Arte dell'Arco CPO 7770372TUE11.03amTUEVivaldi, arr Joris van Goethem: Summer - 2nd mvt (FourTUESeasons), RV315 Marion Verbruggen (recorder)TUEFlanders Recorder Quartet HARMONIA MUNDI HCX 3957153TUE11.05amTUEVivaldi, arr Keigo Tsunoda: Summer - 3rd mvt (FourTUESeasons), RV315 The New Koto Ensemble of TokyoTUEYoshikazu Fukumura (director) EMI 7690752TUE11.10amTUESchubert, arr Mahler: Quartet in D minor, D810 (Death andTUEthe Maiden) English Chamber OrchestraTUEJeffrey Tate (conductor) EMI 7473542.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b008z9bt (Listen)TUEFryderyk Chopin, Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod continues his exploration of Chopin'sTUEextraordinarily creative final years.TUETUEHe looks at a brief fallow period, a domestic spat and aTUEclutch of masterpieces, including the 3rd Ballade and theTUEF minor Fantaisie.TUETUEDumka (Reverie), Br 132 Urszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)TUECharles Spencer (piano)TUETUETarantelle in A flat, Op 43 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)TUETUETrow Nocturnes, Op 48 (1841 - No 1 in C minor; No 2 in FTUEsharp minor) Maurizio Pollini (piano)TUETUEPolonaise in D sharp minor, Op 44TUEVladimir Horowitz (piano)TUETUEBallade No 3 in A flat, Op 47 Artur Rubinstein (piano)TUETUEFantaisie in F minor, Op 49 Krystian Zimerman (piano).TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kstkg (Listen)TUEBBC Cardiff Singer of the World Song Prize 2009, Episode 1TUEFrom the New Theatre in Cardiff, Fiona Talkington andTUECatherine Bott present coverage of the BBC Cardiff SingerTUEof the World Prize 2009. With the best young singers fromTUEacross the globe in the first recital in the Song Prize,TUEplus the best moments from the main competition.TUETUE14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00kstkj (Listen)TUEA Trip Away, Episode 2TUETUEMusic inspired by foreign travel, as well as another HaydnTUEstring quartet.TUETUEElgar: Overture (In the South - Alassio)TUEBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)TUETUEIbert: Escales BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEPascal Rophe (conductor)TUETUE3.30pmTUEEdgar Bainton: The Golden River - A suite for orchestraTUEBBC Philharmonic Paul Daniel (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: String Quartet in C, Op 33, No 3 (The Bird)TUEJerusalem QuartetTUETUE4.05pmTUEStrauss: An Alpine Symphony BBC PhilharmonicTUEGunther Herbig (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00kstkl (Listen)TUESean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTUEfrom the arts world.TUETUECelebrated harpsichordist Davitt Moroney joins StephenTUERoe, worldwide head of music at Sotheby's, to discuss aTUErecently uncovered 17th-century English keyboard musicTUEmanuscript containing 15 pieces which are mostly unknownTUEand unpublished. In a world premiere, Davitt Moroney playsTUEa selection of them.TUETUEPlus a performance from early music and folk duo HorsesTUEBrawl.TUETUE18:30 Performance on 3 b00kstkp (Listen)TUEWagner: Gotterdammerung, Wagner: Gotterdammerung - Acts 2TUEand 3TUETUEMark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra, with LarsTUECleveman as Siegfried and Katarina Dalayman as BrunnhildeTUEin a celebrated production of the second and third acts ofTUEWagner's Gotterdammerung.TUETUEThe love between Siegfried and Brunnhilde is doomed and,TUEas the Norns predicted, the final catastrophe isTUEimpending. In the darkness of night, Hagen's sleep isTUEinterrupted by Alberich appearing through the moonlight,TUEurging him to murder Siegfried and to seize the ring fromTUEhis finger. The drama threads its way through loveTUEpotions, fatal deceptions, the Rhine's bursting of itsTUEbanks and the fiery destruction of Valhalla with its godsTUEand heroes.TUETUEWagner: Gotterdammerung (Acts 2 and 3)TUETUEBrunnhilde ...... Katarina DalaymanTUEHagen ...... Attila JunTUEGunther ...... Peter Coleman-WrightTUEWaltraute ...... Susan BickleyTUESecond Norn ...... Yvonne HowardTUEWoglinde ...... Katherine BroderickTUEFlosshilde ...... Leah-Marian JonesTUESiegfried ...... Lars ClevemanTUEAlberich ...... Andrew ShoreTUEGutrune ...... Nancy GustafsonTUEFirst Norn ...... Ceri WilliamsTUEThird Norn ...... Miranda KeysTUEWellgunde ...... Madeleine Shaw BBC Symphony ChorusTUELondon Symphony Chorus Chorus of the Royal OperaTUEHalle Choir and Orchestra Mark Elder (conductor).TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00kstkr (Listen)TUEIsabel Hilton presents news and discussion of the artsTUEevents of the week.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b008z9bt (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00f4sms (Listen)TUENight Walks, Owen SheersTUESeries about taking a walk after dark.TUETUEPoet Owen Sheers walks through North Manhattan at night,TUEwhere he finds lonely souls looking at the trees andTUEvibrant street life in the Hispanic quarter.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00kstn3 (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's varied selection includes music by SicilianTUEpercussionist Alfio Antico, California's avant-drone duoTUEStarving Weirdos and Palestinian collective RamallahTUEUnderground, as arranged by the Kronos Quartet for theirTUElatest album Floodplain.TUETUEPlus Brittany's Eric Marchand singing of an unhappyTUEsoldier and the Gabrieli Consort perform a setting of AveTUEMaria by Stravinsky.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 10 JUNE 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00kstnc (Listen)WED1.00amWEDPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Dioclesian (The Prophetess)WEDLynne Dawson, Gillian Fisher (soprano)WEDRogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott (tenor)WEDMichael George, Stephen Varcoe (bass) Monteverdi ChoirWEDEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)WED2.33amWEDElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Presto (Organ Sonata No 1 in G,WEDOp 28) Iain Farrington (organ)WED2.40amWEDBridge, Frank (1879-1941): Miniature No 8 (Valse Russe)WEDMoshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)WEDWilliam Tritt (piano)WED2.45amWEDBacheler, Daniel (c1574-c1610): Mounsiers almainWEDNigel North (lute)WED2.52amWEDVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): O Mistress Mine; TheWEDWillow Song (Come Away, Death - Three Elizabethan Songs)WEDPolyphony Stephen Layton (conductor)WED3.01amWEDShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Symphony No 13 in B flatWEDminor, Op 113 (Babi Yar) Peter Mikulas (bass)WEDSlovak Philharmonic Choir (male voices only)WEDSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDLadislav Slovak (conductor)WED4.00amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chromatic Fantasia andWEDFugue in D minor, BWV 903 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)WED4.13amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sinfonia concertanteWEDin E flat for violin, viola and orchestra, K364WEDOyvind Bjora (violin) Ilze Klava (viola)WEDBergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDMihail Jurowski (conductor)WED4.44amWEDForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Viri Israelite, KBPJ 47WEDOlga Pasiecznik (soprano) Kai Wessel (countertenor)WEDKrzysztof Szmyt (tenor) Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass)WEDIl Tempo Baroque EnsembleWED5.01amWEDContant, Alexis (1858-1918): L'Aurore - symphonic poemWED(1912) Orchestre MetropolitaineWEDGilles Auger (conductor)WED5.13amWEDSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Gesange der Fruhe, Op 133WEDSylviane Deferne (piano)WED5.28amWEDStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Morgen, Op 27, No 4WEDLazar Shuster (violin) Yvonne Kenny (soprano)WEDMelbourne Symphony OrchestraWEDVladimir Kamirski (conductor)WED5.32amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 6 in D, H I 6 (LeWEDmatin) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDEsa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)WED5.53amWEDTournier, Marcel (1879-1951): Au matinWEDBranka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp)WED5.58amWEDLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Bon jour et puis quellesWEDnouvelles? The King's SingersWED6.00amWEDStoyanov, Vesselin (1902-1969): Rhapsody (1956)WEDBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDVassil Stefanov (conductor)WED6.10amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 10 in E,WEDtranscr Paderewski Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano)WED6.16amWEDPaderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860-1941): 6 Lieder, Op 18WED(excerpts) - arr Wiechowicz Polish Radio ChorusWEDWlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor)WED6.28amWEDMolique, Bernhard (1802-1869): Concertina Sonata, Op 57WEDJoseph Petric (accordion) Guy Few (piano)WED6.49amWEDBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): String Symphony inWEDB flat, Wq 182, No 2 Geoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)WEDTasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersWEDBarbara Jane Gilbey (violin/director).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00kstqm (Listen)WEDWith Rob Cowan. Including a Poem for Today at 8.30am, withWEDSimon Armitage reading his poem The Delegates, plus aWEDHaydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00kstqp (Listen)WED10.00amWEDTveitt: A Hundred Hardanger Tunes (Nos 61-64)WEDRoyal Scottish National OrchestraWEDBjarte Engeset (conductor) NAXOS 8.555770WED10.09amWEDGrainger: Shallow Brown John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)WEDAmbrosian Singers English Chamber OrchestraWEDBenjamin Britten (conductor) LONDON 4251592WED10.16amWEDLiszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 4 in D minorWEDBudapest Festival Orchestra Ivan Fischer (conductor)WEDPHILIPS 4565702WED10.27amWEDPurcell: O Lord rebuke me not Skip Sempe (organ)WEDSusie Napper (viola da gamba) ChanticleerWEDJoseph Jennings (conductor) TELDEC 2564602902WED10.37amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 46 in BWEDRadio Zagreb Symphony OrchestraWEDAntonio Janigro (conductor) VANGUARD SVC 5/6 (3 CDsWED10.55amWEDMozart, arr Grieg: Piano Sonata in F, K533/K494WEDElisabeth Leonskaya, Sviatoslav Richter (pianos)WEDTELDEC 4509908252WED11.29amWEDMonteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea (Act 2, Sc 7)WEDPoppea ...... Magda Laszlo (soprano)WEDNerone ...... Richard Lewis (tenor)WEDGlyndebourne Festival ChorusWEDRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra John Pritchard (conductor)WEDEMI 5738422 (2 CDs)WED11.38amWEDCoates: Four Centuries Suite New Symphony OrchestraWEDEric Coates (conductor) ASV AJD 2013-2 (2 CDs).WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b008z9jz (Listen)WEDFryderyk Chopin, Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod continues his exploration of Chopin'sWEDextraordinarily creative final years.WEDWEDPainter Eugene Delacroix was among the houseguests duringWEDChopin's third summer at Nohant. With music including theWEDPolonaise Heroique, the 4th Scherzo and the 4th Ballade,WEDwhich distils the experience of a lifetime.WEDWEDMelodia, Op 74, No 9 Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)WEDVladimir Ashkenazy (piano)WEDWEDImpromptu No 3 in G flat, Op 51WEDVladimir Ashkenazy (piano)WEDWEDThree Mazurkas, Op 50 (No 1 in G; No 2 in A flat; No 3 inWEDC sharp minor) Artur Rubinstein (piano)WEDWEDPolonaise in A flat, Op 53 (Heroique)WEDPiotr Anderszewski (piano)WEDWEDScherzo No 4 in E, Op 54 Evgeny Kissin (piano)WEDWEDBallade No 4 in F minor, Op 52WEDKrystian Zimerman (piano).WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kstsh (Listen)WEDBBC Cardiff Singer of the World Song Prize 2009, Episode 2WEDFrom the New Theatre in Cardiff, Fiona Talkington andWEDCatherine Bott present coverage of the BBC Cardiff SingerWEDof the World Prize 2009. With the best young singers fromWEDacross the globe in the second recital in the Song Prize,WEDplus the best moments from the main competition.WEDWED14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00kstsk (Listen)WEDA Trip Away, Episode 3WEDWEDMusic inspired by foreign travel, including two ofWEDMendelssohn's most well-known works - his HebridesWEDoverture and Scottish Symphony, as well as a Haydn stringWEDquartet.WEDWEDMontague Phillips: A Hillside MelodyWEDBBC Concert Orchestra Gavin Sutherland (conductor)WEDWEDMendelssohn: Overture (The Hebrides - Fingal's Cave)WEDBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWEDChristoph Konig (conductor)WEDWEDMontague Phillips: Empire March BBC Concert OrchestraWEDGavin Sutherland (conductor)WEDWED3.00pmWEDHaydn: String Quartet in B flat, Op 33, No 4WEDLindsay QuartetWEDWEDMendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)WEDBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWEDChristoph Konig (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00kstsm (Listen)WEDFrom York Minster.WEDWEDIntroit: Alleluia, laudate pueri (Jackson)WEDResponses: Francis JacksonWEDOffice Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator)WEDPsalms: 53, 54, 55 (Macpherson, Crotch, Clark, Atkins)WEDFirst Lesson: Joshua 8 vv1-29WEDCanticles: Jackson in G minorWEDSecond Lesson: Luke 9 vv11-17WEDAnthem: O all ye works of the Lord (Jackson)WEDFinal Hymn: How shall I sing that majesty (Coe Fen)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Diversion for Mixtures (Jackson)WEDWEDOrganist: John Scott WhiteleyWEDDirector of Music: Robert Sharpe.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00kstsp (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00ksw8p (Listen)WEDLeopold Trio Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWEDWEDIn a performance from the Bath International MusicWEDFestival 2009, Martin Handley presents the Leopold TrioWEDplaying string trios by Beethoven and Mozart, as well asWEDString Trio Le Chimay, a rarity by Belgian composer Ysaye.WEDThe work takes its subtitle from a place in Belgium, theWEDhome of the princes of Chimay, who in the 19th centuryWEDplayed a prominent role in the Belgian and internationalWEDmusic world.WEDWEDIsabelle van Keulen (violin) Lawrence Power (viola)WEDKate Gould (cello)WEDWEDBeethoven: String Trio in D, Op 9, No 2WEDYsaye: String Trio (Le Chimay)WEDMozart: Divertimento in E flat, K563WEDWEDFollowed by performances from winners of the CardiffWEDSinger of the World, including Strauss' Morgen, performedWEDby Elizabeth Watts.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00ksw8r (Listen)WEDAnne McElvoy and guests explore the latest cultural issues.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b008z9jz (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00f4snh (Listen)WEDNight Walks, Janice GallowayWEDNovelist and short story writer Janice Galloway tiptoesWEDthe shore at Saltcoats, outside Glasgow and recalls someWEDwalks she made during her childhood.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00ksw9x (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's selection includes Ethiopian singerWEDAlemayehu Eshete, Bavaria's Familienmusik Hoffmann and SuWEDHart's exquisite recordings of vocal yelli as performed byWEDthe women of Gbine in the Cameroonian rainforest.WEDWEDPlus tracks from Chris Wood's forthcoming 'best of'WEDcompilation Albion alongside the Choir of King's CollegeWEDCambridge singing an anthem by Judith Weir and NikolaiWEDFefilov playing the piano music of Alexei Stanchinsky.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 11 JUNE 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00kswt6 (Listen)THU1.00amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 1 in C, OpTHU21 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUDonald Runnicles (conductor)THU1.27amTHUMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Das Lied von der ErdeTHUKaren Cargill (mezzo-soprano) Johan Botha (tenor)THUBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUDonald Runnicles (conductor)THU2.36amTHUGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Beautiful Fresh Flower, arrTHUSculthorpe Melbourne Symphony OrchestraTHUGeoffrey Simon (conductor)THU2.38amTHUPuccini, Giacomo (1858-1924): Nessun dorma - arr unknownTHUJouko Harjanne (trumpet) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTHUAri Rasilainen (conductor)THU2.42amTHUSjogren, Emil (1853-1918): Cello Sonata in A, Op 58THUMats Rondin (cello) Bengt Forsberg (piano)THU3.00amTHUProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Violin Concerto No 1 in D,THUOp 19 David Oistrakh (violin)THURoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHUBernard Haitink (conductor)THU3.23amTHUHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Overture (Suite) in GTHUminor Ad van Sleuwen (organ)THU3.41amTHUCavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Plainsong Antiphon andTHUMagnificat Concerto PalatinoTHU4.00amTHURosenmuller, Johann (c.1619-1684): Sinfonia a 4THUTafelmusik Baroque SoloistsTHU4.07amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Violin Sonata in ETHUflat, Op 12, No 3 Hiro Kurosaki (violin)THULinda Nicholson (fortepiano)THU4.26amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): String Quartet in F (unfinished)THUVertavo QuartetTHU4.43amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Erster Verlust, D226; Wer nieTHUsein Brot mit Tranen ass, D479THUChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)THU4.50amTHUKurpinski, Karol (1785-1857): Dwie Chatki (Two Huts)THUSinfonia Varsovia Grzegorz Nowak (conductor)THU5.00amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): (Grosses) Te Deum in C, HTHUXXIIIc 2 Netherlands Radio Choir and Chamber OrchestraTHUAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor),THU5.10amTHUHaydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806): Sinfonia in E flat, MHTHU340 Academia Palatina Florian Heyerick (director)THU5.25amTHULiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Csardas macabreTHUJeno Jando (piano)THU5.33amTHUSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Danse macabre - transcrTHUd'Albert Eugen d'Albert (piano)THU5.41amTHUKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Stanislaw and Anna ofTHUOswiecim - symphonic poem, Op 12THUNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUStanislaw Wislocki (conductor)THU6.04amTHUSchlegel, Leander (1844-1913): Violin Sonata, Op 34THUCandida Thompson (violin) David Kuyken (piano)THU6.26amTHUMuethel, Johann Gottfried (1728-1788): Jesu, meine FreudeTHU- arr unknown Ludger Lohmann (organ)THU6.35amTHUKotowicz (18th century): Cos ucznilo; Gorzkie zale -THUPlanctus de Passione Concerto PolaccoTHUMarek Toporowski (organ/director)THU6.44amTHUJuon, Paul (1872-1940): Humoreske, Op 18, No 7THUDesmond Wright (piano)THU6.46amTHUDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): L'isle joyeuseTHURoger Woodward (piano)THU6.52amTHUIvanovs, Janis (1960-1983): Cello Concerto (2nd mvt)THUAgnese Rugevica (cello) Liepaja Symphony OrchestraTHUImants Resnis (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00kswt8 (Listen)THUWith Rob Cowan. Including a Poem for Today at 8.30am,THUwritten and read by Gwyneth Lewis, plus a Haydn PianoTHUSonata at 9.00am.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00kswtb (Listen)THU10.00amTHUTchaikovsky: Suite No 4 in G, Op 61 (Mozartiana)THUUSSR Academic Symphony OrchestraTHUYevgeny Svetlanov (conductor) OLYMPIA OCD 109THU10.30amTHUHandel: Every Valley (Messiah) Richard Lewis (tenor)THURoyal Liverpool Symphony OrchestraTHUMalcolm Sargent (conductor) CFP 5757762 (3 CDs)THU10.34amTHUHandel: Every Valley (Messiah) Peter Schreier (tenor)THUORF Symphony Orchestra Charles Mackerras (conductor)THUARCHIV 4271732 (3 CDs)THU10.37amTHUHandel: Every Valley (Messiah) Jon Vickers (tenor)THURoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Thomas Beecham (conductor)THURCA 09026612662THU10.42amTHUPurcell, arr Maxwell Davies: Fantasia and Two PavansTHUThe Fires of London Peter Maxwell Davies (conductor)THUUNICORN UKCD 2044THU10.52amTHUCimarosa, arr Benjamin: Oboe Concerto in C minorTHUEvelyn Rothwell (oboe) Halle OrchestraTHUJohn Barbirolli (conductor) NIXA NIXCD 6004THU11.06amTHUShostakovich: Symphony No 14, Op 135THUJulia Varady (soprano)THUDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)THUConcertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)THUDECCA 4175142.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b008z9nq (Listen)THUFryderyk Chopin, Episode 4THUDonald Macleod continues his exploration of Chopin'sTHUextraordinarily creative final years living in Nohant.THUTHUCracks had begun to appear in Chopin's relationship withTHUGeorge Sand; then his father died; and there was a visitTHUfrom his sister, whom he hadn't seen for 14 years.THUTHUTwo Nocturnes, Op 55 (No 1 in F minor; No 2 in E flat)THUVladimir Ashkenazy (piano)THUTHUThree Mazurkas, Op 56 (No 1 in B; No 2 in C; No 3 in CTHUminor) Charles Rosen (piano)THUTHUSonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58 Mitsuko Uchida (piano).THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ksx82 (Listen)THUBBC Cardiff Singer of the World Song Prize 2009, Episode 3THUFrom the New Theatre in Cardiff, Fiona Talkington andTHUCatherine Bott present coverage of the BBC Cardiff SingerTHUof the World Prize 2009. With the best young singers fromTHUacross the globe in the third recital in the Song Prize,THUplus the best moments from the main competition.THUTHU14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00ksx84 (Listen)THUHandel: Tolomeo, Acts 1 and 2 Handel Opera CycleTHUTHUContinuing Radio 3's complete Handel opera cycle, PennyTHUGore presents Acts 1 and 2 of Tolomeo, a tale of maritalTHUand fraternal loyalty, deposition, deception and disguise.THUTHUSpecial guest countertenor Jonathan Peter Kenny, noted forTHUhis Handel roles including Tolomeo, joins Penny in theTHUstudio.THUTHUHandel: Tolomeo (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUTolomeo, banished ruler of Egypt ...... Axel KohlerTHU(countertenor)THUSeleuce, wife of Tolomeo ...... Linda Perillo (soprano)THUAraspe, King of Cyprus ...... Brian Bannatyne-Scott (bass)THUElisa, sister of Araspe ...... Romelia LichtensteinTHU(mezzo-soprano)THUAlessandro, younger brother of Tolomeo ...... JenniferTHULane (mezzo-soprano) Handel Festival Orchestra, HalleTHUHoward Arman (conductor)THUTHU4.25pmTHUTHUHaydn: String Quartet in G, Op 33, No 5 Ysaye Quartet.THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00ksx86 (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00ksx88 (Listen)THUHaydn Choral Works, Thu, 11th June 2009 - Part 1THUTHUIn third of the BBC Philharmonic's concerts fromTHUBridgewater Hall in Manchester celebrating the music ofTHUHaydn, they perform choral works including the tragicTHUScena di Berenice, where the abandoned Berenice calls onTHUthe gods to take her life.THUTHUElizabeth Watts (soprano) Diana Moore (mezzo-soprano)THUAndrew Kennedy (tenor) Neal Davies (baritone)THUBBC Singers BBC PhilharmonicTHUGianandrea Noseda (conductor)THUTHUHaydn: Symphony No 90; Scena di Berenice.THUTHU19:40 Twenty Minutes b00ktdzz (Listen)THUThe Castle Moreton JerryTHUNicholas Shakespeare's story recalls the stange influenceTHUof Tasmania's famous fog, and how it once forced a shipTHUfrom England dramatically off course. Read by JamesTHULaurenson.THUTHU20:00 Performance on 3 b00ktf01 (Listen)THUHaydn Choral Works, Thu, 11th June 2009 - Part 2THUFrom Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Martin Handley presentsTHUthe conclusion of the BBC Philharmonic celebrating theTHUmusic of Haydn. Featuring The Storm, in which the composerTHUset his first English text.THUTHUElizabeth Watts (soprano) Diana Moore (mezzo-soprano)THUAndrew Kennedy (tenor) Neal Davies (baritone)THUBBC Singers BBC PhilharmonicTHUGianandrea Noseda (conductor)THUTHUHaydn: The Storm; Te Deum; Mass in B flat (Theresien).THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00ksx94 (Listen)THURana Mitter presents the arts and ideas programme.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b008z9nq (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00f4sp4 (Listen)THUNight Walks, Kamila ShamsieTHUSeries about the experience of taking a walk after dark.THUTHUNovelist and journalist Kamila Shamsie takes to the bigTHUboulevards of Paris with her sister, then heads off toTHUsome forgotten parts where the sights are stranger.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00ksxgj (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes KhoomiiTHUovertone singing from Mongolia alongside the RenaissanceTHUpolyphony of Josquin des Prez and Breton male voice choirTHUKanerion Pleuigner.THUTHUPlus an Afghan love song by Hossein Arman performed byTHUEnsemble Kaboul and a track from the 1974 album Phaedra,THUby German electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream.THUFRIFRIDAY 12 JUNE 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00ksz0v (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIStradella, Alessandro (1644-1682): Oratorio - San GiovanniFRIBattista (1675)FRIHerodiade's daughter ...... Ann Monoyios (soprano)FRIHerodiade, the mother ...... Mechthild Bach (soprano)FRIJohn the Baptist ...... David Cordier (alto)FRICounsellor ...... Christoph Pregardien (tenor)FRIHerod ...... Michael Schopper (bass) La StagioneFRIMichael Schneider (conductor)FRI2.17amFRILiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Two Legends, S175FRIRichard Raymond (piano)FRI2.37amFRIMarais, Marin (1656-1728): La sonnerie de Sainte-GenevieveFRIdu mont de Paris Ricercar ConsortFRIHenri Ledroit (conductor)FRI2.46amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): For He shall give hisFRIangels (Elijah, Op 70) Toronto Mendelssohn ChoirFRIHalle Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)FRI2.49amFRIDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Danse sacree et danse profaneFRIEva Maros (harp) orchestra and conductor not creditedFRI3.01amFRIFougstedt, Nils-Eric (1910-1961): Concert Overture (1941)FRIFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI3.09amFRIFux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741): TurcariaFRIArmonico Tributo Austria Lorenz Duftschmid (director)FRI3.21amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sinfonia in F, RV 703FRI(Pasticcio Bajazet) Orchestra Barocca Modo AntiquoFRIFederico Maria Sardelli (conductor)FRI3.24amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sei mia fiamma, e sei mioFRIbene, Angelica and Medoro's duet (Orlando furioso, RVFRI728/II,14) Elisabeth Scholl (soprano)FRILuca Dordolo (tenor) Orchestra Barocca Modo AntiquoFRIFederico Maria Sardelli (conductor)FRI3.26amFRIBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sinfonia in D, WqFRI183, No 1 Slovenicum Chamber OrchestraFRIUros Lajovic (conductor)FRI3.37amFRIScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Keyboard Sonata in E, K46FRIIlze Graubina (piano)FRI3.41amFRIVeracini, Francesco Maria (1690-1768): Violin Sonata in F,FRIOp 1, No 12 Gottfried von der Goltz (violin)FRITorsten Johann (harpsichord and positive organ)FRILee Santana (theorbo)FRI4.00amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trumpet Concerto in E flat, HFRIVIIe 1 Ole Edvard Antonsen (trumpet)FRINorwegian Radio Orchestra Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor)FRI4.17amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Marienlieder, Op 22FRIDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)FRI4.35amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): 16 Landler, D366FRIRalf Gothoni (piano)FRI4.47amFRITchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Voyevoda -FRIsymphonic ballad, Op 78FRIHungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraFRITamas Vasary (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): SerenadeFRIespagnol, Op 20, No 2 Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)FRIHeini Karkkainen (piano)FRI5.04amFRIMoszkowski, Moritz (1854-1924): GuitarreFRIJan-Erik Gustafsson (cello) Heini Karkkainen (piano)FRI5.08amFRIRodrigo, Joaquin (1901-1999): Concierto de AranjuezFRINorbert Kraft (guitar) Winnipeg Symphony OrchestraFRIKazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)FRI5.30amFRIFalla, Manuel de (1876-1946): Siete canciones popularesFRIespanolas Jard van Nes (mezzo-soprano)FRIGerard van Blerk (piano)FRI5.44amFRIAnon (17th century Spanish): Cancion para la corneta conFRIel eco Peter van Dijk (organ)FRI5.49amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Double Concerto in CFRIminor, BWV 1060 Hans-Peter Westermann (oboe)FRIMary Utiger (violin) Camerata KolnFRI6.03amFRIFodor, Carlus A (1768-1846): Sonata in F sharp minor, OpFRI22, No 2 Arthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano)FRI6.18amFRIRautavaara, Einojuhani (b 1928): Lorca Suite (1973)FRIFinnish Radio Chamber ChoirFRIEric-Olaf Soderstrom (conductor)FRI6.25amFRIMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Symphonic suite, Op 4FRIFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI6.47amFRIDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Petite SuiteFRIAnna Klas, Bruno Lukk (pianos).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00kszt0 (Listen)FRIWith Rob Cowan. Including a Poem for Today at 8.30am,FRIwritten and read by Imtiaz Dharker, plus a Haydn PianoFRISonata at 9.00am.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00kszt2 (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIHandel: Music for the Royal FireworksFRIRCA Victor Symphony OrchestraFRILeopold Stokowski (conductor) RCA 09026612072FRI10.23amFRIScarlatti: Sonatas in F minor, K466, and F, K525FRIVladimir Horowitz (piano) SONY SK 53460FRI10.31amFRISchubert, arr Cassado: Arpeggione SonataFRIGaspar Cassado (cello) Bamberg Symphony OrchestraFRIJonel Perlea (conductor) VOX CDX2 5502 (2 CDs)FRI10.58amFRISchumann: Mond, meiner Seele Liebling, Op 104, No 1;FRINachtlied, Op 96, No 1; Kommen und Scheiden, Op 90, No 3FRIPaul Esswood (countertenor) Nicholas McGegan (piano)FRIHUNGAROTON HCD 31062FRI11.04amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 47 in GFRIOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentFRIFrans Bruggen (conductor) PHILIPS 4621172 (3 CDs)FRI11.26amFRIBeethoven: Welsh Songs - The Dairy House, WoO 155, No 17;FRIThe Vale of Clyde, WoO 155, No 19; Good Night, WoO 155, NoFRI26 Julie Kaufmann (soprano) New Munich Piano TrioFRIORFEO C378951AFRI11.39amFRIArr Mahler: Bach Suite Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraFRIRiccardo Chailly (conductor) DECCA 4706522 (2 CDs).FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b008z9qn (Listen)FRIFryderyk Chopin, Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of Chopin'sFRIextraordinarily creative final years in Nohant.FRIFRIAs his relationship with Sand finally disintegrates,FRIChopin produces his three final masterpieces: theFRIultra-modern Polonaise-Fantaisie, the underrated CelloFRISonata, and perhaps his most influential work, theFRIBarcarolle.FRIFRIPolonaise-Fantaisie in A flat, Op 61FRIMaurizio Pollini (piano)FRIFRISonata in G minor for piano and cello, Op 65FRIMartha Argerich (piano) Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)FRIFRIBarcarolle in F sharp, Op 60 Dinu Lipatti (piano).FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kszt4 (Listen)FRIBBC Cardiff Singer of the World Song Prize 2009, Episode 4FRIFrom the New Theatre in Cardiff, Fiona Talkington andFRICatherine Bott present coverage of the BBC Cardiff SingerFRIof the World Prize 2009. With the best young singers fromFRIacross the globe in the fourth recital in the Song Prize,FRIplus the best moments from the main competition.FRIFRI14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00kszt6 (Listen)FRIA Trip Away, Handel: Tolomeo, Act 3 Handel Opera CycleFRIFRIContinuing Radio 3's complete Handel opera cycle, PennyFRIGore presents Act 3 of Tolomeo, a tale of marital andFRIfraternal loyalty, deception and disguise.FRIFRIHandel: Tolomeo (Act 3)FRIFRITolomeo, banished ruler of Egypt ...... Axel KohlerFRI(countertenor)FRISeleuce, wife of Tolomeo ...... Linda Perillo (soprano)FRIAraspe, King of Cyprus ...... Brian Bannatyne-Scott (bass)FRIElisa, sister of Araspe ...... Romelia LichtensteinFRI(mezzo-soprano)FRIAlessandro, younger brother of Tolomeo ...... JenniferFRILane (mezzo-soprano) Handel Festival Orchestra, HalleFRIHoward Arman (conductor)FRIFRI3.20pmFRIA Trip Away: Music inspired by foreign travel, includingFRISmetana's depiction of the river Vltava in his CzechFRIhomeland. Plus another quartet from Haydn's revolutionaryFRIOp 33 set.FRIFRISmetana: Vltava (Ma Vlast)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIRossen Gergov (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: String Quartet in D, Op 33, No 6 Navarra QuartetFRIFRILiszt: Orpheus - symphonic poem, Op 98 BBC PhilharmonicFRIGianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRIFRI4.15pmFRIStrauss: Don Quixote BBC PhilharmonicFRIGarry Walker (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00kszt8 (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00ksztb (Listen)FRIBBCNOW/WellerFRIFRIIn a concert given at the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea, theFRIBBC National Orchestra of Wales play music by Dvorak andFRIBeethoven, plus Szymanowski, in which they are joined byFRIviolinist Alina Ilbragimova.FRIFRIThe programme begins with Dvorak's eerie The NoondayFRIWitch, followed by Szymanowski's intense and romanticFRIFirst Violin Concerto, and then concluding withFRIBeethoven's Symphony No 7. Few symphonies are more demonicFRIin their energy and power than this work, which WagnerFRIdescribed as 'the apotheosis of the dance', though whenFRIWeber heard it, he thought Beethoven 'fit for theFRImadhouse'.FRIFRIDvorak: The Noonday WitchFRISzymanowski: Violin Concerto No 1FRIBeethoven: Symphony No 7FRIFRIAlina Ilbragimova (violin)FRIBBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIWalter Weller (conductor)FRIFRIFollowed by perforrmances from previous winners of theFRICardiff Singer of the World, including songs by SchubertFRIperformed by Bryn Terfel.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00ksztd (Listen)FRIRebecca LenkiewiczFRIIan McMillan presents the weekly programme about language,FRIwhich includes dramatist Rebecca Lenkiewicz, author ofFRIShoreditch Madonna and Her Naked Skin with a newFRIspecially-written monologue.FRIFRIPlus the band The Leisure Society, nominated for an IvorFRINovello Award for their song The Last of the Melting Snow.FRISongwriter Nicholas Hemming tells Ian McMillan his riseFRIfrom bein an unknown to competing with the likes of ElbowFRIfor a major music award.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b008z9qn (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00f4spq (Listen)FRINight Walks, John WalshFRISeries about the experience of taking a walk after dark.FRIFRIJournalist John Walsh takes to the streets of the City ofFRILondon, where he recalls the words of William WordsworthFRIand even has fond memories of the 'wobbly bridge'.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00kszv7 (Listen)FRILopa Kothari introduces a varied mix of world sounds,FRIincluding an exclusive studio session by celebratedFRIbluesman Taj Mahal. He performs songs from his latestFRIalbum, Maestro, with his trio, as well as some classicFRItracks. He also talks about his background, theFRIcollaborations on the album, and the links between hisFRImusic and Africa.FRIFRI
05 June 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 06/06/2009 - 12/06/2009
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