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SATSATURDAY 13 JUNE 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00kszvp (Listen)SAT1.00amSATHaydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in BSATflat, Op 76, No 4 (Sunrise) Con Tempo QuartetSAT1.22amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quintet in C, OpSAT28 Con Tempo QuartetSAT1.52amSATSirola, Bozidar (1889-1956): Missa PoeticaSATSlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (conductor)SAT2.25amSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Violin Concerto inSATD, Op 35 Ann-Sofie Mutter (violin) Oslo PhilharmonicSATAndre Previn (conductor)SAT3.00amSATDohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Suite in F sharp minor, Op 19SATWest Australian Symphony OrchestraSATJorge Mester (conductor)SAT3.30amSATBach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): Cantata -SATPygmalion Harry Van der Kamp (bass)SATDas Kleine Konzert Hermann Max (conductor)SAT4.03amSATPlatti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697-1763): Wind Trio in CSATminor ZefiroSAT4.13amSATSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Introduction and rondoSATcapriccioso, Op 28 Taik-Ju Lee (violin)SATYoung-Lan Han (piano)SAT4.23amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): 5 Gedichte der Konigen MariaSATStuart Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano)SATMichael McMahon (piano)SAT4.32amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Four Minuets, K601SATSymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)SAT4.44amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in D minor,SATBWV 1043 European Union Baroque OrchestraSATRoy Goodman (director)SAT5.00amSATFlotow, Friedrich von (1812-1883): Overture (Martha)SATRadio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraSATOndrej Lenard (conductor)SAT5.10amSATEespere, Rene (b 1953): Festina lenteSATTalinn Music High School Chamber ChoirSATEvi Eespere (director)SAT5.18amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Polonaise in F sharp minor,SATOp 44 Erik Suler (piano)SAT5.29amSATTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in F minorSATEuropean Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman (director)SAT5.44amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sonata in E flat for pianoSATtrio, H XV 28 Kungsbacka TrioSAT6.00amSATMoszkowski, Moritz (1854-1925): Piano Concerto in E, Op 59SATJanina Fialkowska (piano)SATKitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraSATRaffi Armenian (conductor)SAT6.37amSATGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Holberg Suite, Op 40SATStavanger Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00ktmq7 (Listen)SATWith Suzy Klein. A lively mix of music, including a PoemSATfor Today at 8.30am, with Katrina Porteous reading herSATpoem Shanky, as well as a Haydn Piano Sonata.SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00ktmq9 (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Rebel's Les elemensSATAndrew McGregor presents the weekly programme devoted toSATall that's new in the world of recorded music.SATSATIn this week’s programme (timings are approximate):SATSAT09.05 amSATVincent D’Indy Orchestral Works Vol. 2SATD’INDY: Symphony No. 2 Op. 57; Tableaux de voyage Op. 36;SATKaradec Op. 34SATIceland Symphony Orchestra / Rumon Gamba (conductor)SATChandos CHAN 10514 (CD)SATSATThe Sibelius Edition Vol. 8: Orchestral WorksSATSIBELIUS: Overture in E major, JS 145 (1891); Scene deSATballet, JS 163 (1891); Karelia, JS 115 (1893); KareliaSATOverture, Op. 10 (1893); Karelia Suite, Op. 11 (1893);SATImpromptu for string orchestra (1893, arr. 1894); PrestoSATfor string orchestra (1889–90, arr. 1894); MusiikkiaSATSanomalehdiston paivien juhlanaytantoon [PressSATCelebrations Music] JS 137 (1899); Menuetto, JS 127SAT(1894); Cantata for the Coronation of Nicholas II, JS 104SAT(Coronation March); Porilaisten marssi [March of the PoriSATRegiment], JS 152 (arr. 1900); Overture in A minor, JS 144SAT(1902); Romance in C major for string orchestra, Op. 42SAT(1904); Cortege, JS 54 (1905); Pan and Echo, Op. 53SAT(1906); Grevinnans konterfej [The Countess’s PortraSATLahti Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vanska (conductor),SATGothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor),SATLeonidas Kavakos (violin), Jaakko Kuusisto (violin), IlkkaSATPalli (cello), Dong-Suk Kang (violin), Outi ViitaniemiSAT(flute), Ilmo Joensivu (flute), Leena Saarenpaa (harp),SATMarko Ylonen (cello)SATBIS BIS-CD-1921/23 (6 CDs, Mid Price)SATSAT09.30 am Building a Library RecommendationSATREBEL: Les ElemensSATSATReviewer – Graham SadlerSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Robert Philip compares recordings of MendelssohnSATSymphony No. 2 ‘Lobgesang’.SATSAT10.15 am New ReleasesSATHINDEMITH: Kammermusik No. 7; Kleine Kammermusik fur funfSATblaser [Wind Quintet] No. 2; Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-3; ZweiSATStuckeSATDaniel Hyde (organ), Britten Sinfonia, Benjamin BaylSAT(conductor) Signum SIGCD159 (CD)SATSATHINDEMITH: Sonata (1939); Sonata in F major Op. 11 No. 4SAT(1919); Sonata Op. 25 No. 4 (1922); Nobilissima visioneSAT(Meditation) (1938)SATLawrence Power (viola), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)SATHyperion CDA67721 (CD)SATSATSCHAEUBLE: Second Sonata for Violin and Piano Op. 31SAT(1946); HINDEMITH: Violin Sonata in E major (1935); REGER:SATViolin Sonata in C minor Op. 139; FURTWANGLER: FirstSATSonata for Violin and Piano in D minor (1935)SATBettina Boller (violin), Walter Prossnitz (piano)SATGuild GMCD 7326/7 (2 CDs, Budget)SATSAT10.35 am InterviewSATAndrew talks to conductor Valery Gergiev. With extractsSATfrom the following discs:SATSATMAHLER: Symphony No. 8SATViktoria Yastrebova (soprano), Ailish Tynan (soprano),SATLyudmila Dudinova (soprano), Lilli PaasikiviSAT(mezzo-soprano), Zlata Bulycheva (mezzo-soprano), SergeySATSemishkur (tenor), Alexey Markov (baritone), EvgenySATNikitin (bass), London Symphony Chorus, The Choral ArtsSATSociety of Washington, The Choir of Eltham College, LondonSATSymphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor)SATLSO Live LSO0669 (Hybrid SACD, Mid Price)SATSATSHOSTAKOVICH: The NoseSATMariinsky Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus, Valery GergievSAT(conductor)SATMariinsky MAR0501 (2 Hybrid SACDs, Mid Price)SATSATSHOSTAKOVICH: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 15SATMariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor)SATMariinsky MAR0502 (Hybrid SACD)SATSAT11.40 am Disc of the WeekSATECCLES: The Judgement of ParisSAT(c/w Three Mad Songs (from ‘A Collection of SongsSATpublished by John Walsh and John Hare [1704])SATRoderick Williams (baritone), Benjamin Hulett (tenor),SATSusan Bickley (mezzo-soprano), Claire Booth (soprano),SATLucy Crowe (soprano), Chorus of Early Opera Company, EarlySATOpera Company, Christian Curnyn (conductor)SATChandos CHAN 0759 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00ktmqc (Listen)SATTom Service talks to conductor Colin Davis - as heSATcelebrates 50 years with the London Symphony Orchestra -SATabout the place of orchestral music in the 21st century.SATSATAt the Royal Opera House, conductor Antonio Pappano andSATdirector Christof Loy discuss their new production ofSATBerg's Lulu, an epic tale of moral and social decline.SATSATAnd Tom debates the wider links between music and moralitySATwith an expert panel - musicologist John Deathridge,SATcomposer Deirdre Gribbin and philosopher Roger Scruton.SATSATSir Colin DavisSATSATThis week on Music Matters Tom Service explores theSATrelationship between music and morality, and asks: CanSATmusic change us? But first, he meets the conductor SirSATColin Davis. They discuss his 50-year association with theSATLondon Symphony Orchestra, including 12 years from 1995 asSATPrincipal Conductor, a period that many see as aSAThighpoint. He also talks about the ethics of conducting,SATthe balance between letting the orchestra play whilstSATleading them at the same time and the changes in theSATculture of the LSO that he has seen during this period.SATSATSir Colin Davis conducts the London Symphony Orchestra,SATplaying Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms, in two celebratorySATconcerts at the Barbican Centre in London on WednesdaySATJune 17th and Sunday June 21st.SATSATParthenogenesisSATSATJames MacMillan's music theatre work, to a libretto bySATMichael Symmons Roberts, dramatises the story of a GermanSATwoman who gave birth without any male intervention,SATspontaneously conceiving a child during a bombing raid atSATthe end of the war. This becomes a question of ethics inSATMacMillan's hands, who asks: what does it mean to be aSATclone, which is effectively what the daughter is?SATSATThe director of the current Royal Opera House production,SATKatie Mitchell, explains that her aim is to open up herSATaudience to new ways of thinking about the world and theirSATplace in it, without preaching on rights and wrongs, andSATto question their ideas on morality in the modern age.SATSATParthenogenesis runs at the Linbury Studio at the RoyalSATOpera House in London until Thursday June 18th.SATSATLuluSATSATBerg's Lulu is one of the most monstrous anti-heroinesSATof any opera: murderess, seductress and manipulator ofSAThuman emotion. The conductor and director of the ROH'sSATcurrent production, Antonio Pappano and Christof LoySATrespectively, discuss with Tom whether the character isSATmore a victim of circumstance and the unquenchable lust ofSATher lovers than the villain of the piece.SATSATThey also explore the morality of the music, examining theSATparadox of the fact that Berg's score is often soSATgorgeous to listen to whilst simultaneously depicting anSATimmoral world of fetid humanity.SATSATLulu runs at the Royal Opera House until Saturday JuneSAT20th, and is broadcast on Opera on 3 on July 4th.SATSATMusic and Morality PanelSATSATPlato thought that some musical modes, scales and idiomsSATshould be banned since they adversely affected socialSATbehaviour, and today we can still catch echoes of thatSATdebate when there are calls for rap stars to be bannedSATbecause of their lyrics, or heavy metal to be silenced (orSATat least turned down) because of its noise and intensity.SATBut how can music without lyrics be moral?SATSATThree of the keynote speakers at a Music and MoralitySATconference taking place in London next week, theSATmusicologist John Deathridge, the philosopher RogerSATScruton and the composer Deirdre Gribbin, join Tom in theSATstudio to discuss the issues surrounding the relationshipSATbetween music and morality.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00ktrk0 (Listen)SATLe Balet Comique de la RoyneSATLucie Skeaping explores the origins of classical ballet,SATwhich can be found in the lavish 'balet comique de laSATroyne', an ambitious and influential stage entertainmentSATthat was given in Paris, on 15 October 1581 in the courtSATof Catherine de Medici, to celebrate the marriage of theSATDuc de Joyeuse and Mlle de Vaudemont.SATSATIt was conceived and directed by Catherine's director ofSATcourt festivals, Balthasar de Beaujoyeux, who sought toSATbring together all the art forms - including for the firstSATtime, dramatic dance - for a huge allegorical spectacle inSATthe spirit of the ancient Greeks. The verse was by theSATSieur de la Chesnaye, the scenery by Patin, and the musicSATby the bass singer Lambert de Beaulieu, Jacques Salmon,SATand others. Catherine was so pleased with the event thatSATshe had all its details meticulously recorded, publishedSATand circulated, which is how we have come to know so muchSATabout it.SATSATIn recent years the Swiss-based group Ensemble Elyma andSATtheir director Gabriel Garrido have researched andSATrecorded the music of the entertainment, and it is thisSATrecording that is featured in the programme. Lucie looksSATback on the history of the piece, how it was performed,SATwhat it looked like and what it meant.SATSATAll music taken from the CD:SATSATLambert de Beaulieu: Le balet Comique de la RoyneSATEnsemble Elyma Gabriel Garrido (director)SATK617 K617 080SATSATExcerpts played:SATSATTrack 1 - EntreeSATSATTrack 2 - Chanson des SereinesSATSATTrack 5 - Le son du premier balletSATSATTrack 6 - Chanson de MercureSATSATTrack 10 - Chanson des VertusSATSATTracks 12 and 13 - Choeur de la descente and Chant deSATJupiterSATSATTrack 15 - Battaille (music by Claude Le Jeune 'La Guerre')SATSATTrack 16 - La petite entree du grand baletSATSATTrack 17 - Terpsichore (music by Pierre FrancisqueSATCaroubel).SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kstbq (Listen)SATBoris GiltburgSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Louise Fryer presents aSATperformance from Russian/Israeli pianist Boris Giltburg.SATSATBeethoven: Piano Sonata No 23 in F minor, Op 57SAT(Appassionata)SATBrahms: Three Intermezzi: Op 117, No 2 in B flat minor; OpSAT118, No 2 in A; Op 119, No 2 in E minorSATProkofiev: Piano Sonata No 2 in D minor, Op 14.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00l0rht (Listen)SATMalick Pathe Sow and Kronos QuartetSATLucy Duran introduces a specially recorded session bySATSenegalese singer and hoddu player Malick Pathe Sow. PlusSATan interview with David Harrington about the making ofSATFloodplain, Kronos Quartet's new album of rare music fromSATCentral Asia, East Africa and beyond.SATSATMalick Pathé Sow (hoddu/guitar/vocals)SATKomlan Octave (calabash) Bao Sissoko (kora)SATMady Kouyate (guitar)SATSATSow: Jeeri Bona Malick Pathe Sow & EnsembleSATSATInterview with David Harrington of Kronos QuartetSATSATMidhat Assem, Arr Osvaldo Golijov & Kronos: Ya HabibiSATTa'ala Kronos Quartet Album: FloodplainSATNonesuch 518349SATSATTrad. Iran, Arr Jacob Garchik & Kronos: LullabySATKronos Quartet Album: Floodplain Nonesuch 518349SATSATAlemu Aga: Tew semagn hagere (Listen to me, my fellowSATcountrymen) Kronos Quartet Album: FloodplainSATNonesuch 518349SATSATSaid Rustamov, arr Alim Qasimov, string arr. JacobSATGarchik: Getme, Getme Kronos QuartetSATAlbum: Floodplain Nonesuch 518349SATSATInterview with Malick Pathe SowSATSATSow: Maayo Men Malick Pathe Sow & EnsembleSATSATSow: Sama Malick Pathe Sow & EnsembleSATSATSow: Fantang Malick Pathe Sow & EnsembleSATSATRecorded by BBC sound engineer James Birtwistle atSATBroadcasting House 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00l0rhw (Listen)SATBooker LittleSATAlyn Shipton is joined by Tom Perchard to select theSAThighlights from trumpeter Booker Little's recordedSATcatalogue. Before his death in 1961 aged 23, Little wasSATseen as one of the brightest hopes of jazz in the 1950s,SATforging a new compositional and playing style that offeredSATa way forward from bebop that was strikingly original.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Jewel's TempoSATArtist: Booker Little 4 and Max Roach Composer: LittleSATAlbum: Booker Little 4 and Max Roach Label: Blue NoteSATNumber : CDP 7844572, Tr 5SATPersonnel: Booker Little (trumpet), George Coleman (tenorSATsaxophone), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Art Davis (bass), MaxSATRoach (drums). October 1958. Nola Studios, NYCSATSATDISC 2 Title: Minor Sweet Artist: Booker LittleSATComposer: Brent Album: In New York Label: Jazz ViewSATNumber: 013, Tr 2SATPersonnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Tommy FlanaganSAT(piano), Scott LaFaro (bass), Roy Haynes (drums). AprilSAT1960. NYCSATSATDISC 3 Title: Hazy Blues Artist: Booker LittleSATComposer: Little Album: Out Front Label: CandidSATNumber: 79027, Tr 6SATPersonnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (altoSATsaxophone, flute, bass clarinet), Julian PriesterSAT(trombone), Max Roach (percussion), Don Friedman (piano),SATRon Carter, Art Davis (bass). New York - March 17/April 4,SAT1961SATSATDISC 4 Title: Fire Waltz Artist: Booker LittleSATComposer: WaldronSATAlbum: Eric Dolphy at the Five Spot Vol 1SATLabel: Prestige Number: OJCCD 133-2, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone), Booker LittleSAT(trumpet), Mal Waldron (piano), Richard Davis (bass), EdSATBlackwell (drums). July 16, 1961SATSATDISC 5 Title: Mrs Parker of KC (Bird's Mother)SATArtist: Eric Dolphy Composer: Jaki ByardSATAlbum: The Essential Eric Dolphy Label: PrestigeSATNumber: 60022, Tr 7SATPersonnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (flute,SATbass clarinet), Jaki Byard (piano), Ron Carter (bass), RoySATHaynes (drums)SATSATDISC 6 Title: Garvey's Ghost Artist: Max RoachSATComposer: Roach Album: Percussion Bitter SweetSATLabel: Impulse Number: 122, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Julian PriesterSAT(trombone), Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone, bass clarine),SATClifford Jordan (tenor saxophone), Mal Waldron (piano),SATArt Davis (bass), Max Roach (drums); Abbey LincolnSAT(vocals). Aug 61SATSATDISC 7 Title: If I Should Lose YouSATArtist: Booker Little Composer: Robin/RaingerSATAlbum: Booker Little and Friend Label: JVC JapanSATNumber: 61453, Tr 4SATPersonnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Don Friedman (piano),SATReggie Workman (bass), Pete LaRoca (drums), (JulianSATPriester (trombone), George Coleman (tenor sax) - do notSATappear on this track)SATSATDISC 8 Title: Forward Flight Artist: Dave DouglasSATComposer: Little Album: In Our LifetimeSATLabel: New World Number: 80471, Tr 3SATPersonnel: Dave Douglas (trumpet), Chris Speed (tenor sax,SATcello), Josh Roseman (trombone), Marty Ehrlich (bassSATclarinet), UriSATCaine (piano), James Genus (bass), Joey Baron (drums).SATRecorded at Power Station, New York City on December 7, 8,SAT1994.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00l0rhy (Listen)SATJRR 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)SATSATInsane Crazy Blues (3:05)SATPerformed by Memphis Jug Band: Will Shade (vocal, guitar)SATCharlie Burse (lead vocal & possible guitar) CharlieSATPierce (violin) Jab Jones (jug) Robert Burse (d)SATRecorded 1934 Taken from the album Memphis Jug BandSAT1990 CD (Yazoo 1067 (1) Track 4)SATSATDavenport Blues (Bix Beiderbecke) (2:42)SATPerformed by Bix and his Rhythm Jugglers: Bix BeiderbeckeSAT(c) Tommy Dorsey (tb) Don Murray (cl) Paul Mertz (p) HowdySATQuicksell (bj) Tom Gargano (d)SATRecorded 26 January 1925, Richmond, IndianaSATTaken from the album At the Jazz Band BallSAT1991 CD (ASV CDAJA5080 (1) Track 6)SATSATWillie the Weeper (W Melrose, G.D Rymal, M Bloom) (3:05)SATPerformed by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven: LouisSATArmstrong (cnt) John Thomas (tb) Johnny Dodds (clt) LilSATHardin Armstrong (p, v) Johnny St. Cyr (bj) Pete BriggsSAT(bb) Baby Dodds (d) Recorded 7 May 1927, Chicago, ILSATTaken from the album Hot Fives & Sevens Vol. 2SATCD (JSP JSPCCD 313 Track 1)SATSATAny Old Time (Artie Shaw) (3:08)SATPerformed by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra: Chuck Peterson,SATJohn Best, Claude Bowen (tp) George Arus, Ted Vesely,SATHarry Rogers (tb) Artie Shaw (cl) Les Robinson, HankSATFreeman (as) Tony Pastor (ts) Ronnie Perry (ts) LesSATBurness (p) Al Avola (g) Sid Weiss (b) Cliff Leeman (d)SATBillie Holiday (v) Recorded 24 July 1938, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Artie Shaw StorySAT2005 CD (Properbox 85(4) Track 5)SATSATKissin’ Bug (Strayhorn, Stewart, Sherrill arr Holman)SAT(4:08)SATPerformed by Bill Holman Big Band: Bill Holman (conductor)SATCharlie Mariano, Herb Geller, Richie Kamuca, CharlieSATKennedy, Bill Hood (saxophone) Al Porcino, Ed Leddy, JackSATSheldon, Conte Candoli, Stu Williamson (tp) FrankSATRosolino, Carl Fontana, Ray Sims (tb) Victor Feldman (p)SATBuddy Clark (b) Mel Lewis (d)SATRecorded 11-13 February 1958, Hollywood, CaliforniaSATTaken from the album Jazz Orbit LP (HMV CLP 1289 S1/1)SATSATSt. Thomas (Sonny Rollins) (6:44)SATPerformed by Performed by Sonny Rollins (ts) TommySATFlanagan (p) Doug Watkins (b) Max Roach (d)SATRecorded 22 June 1956SATTaken from the album Saxophone ColossusSAT1987 CD (Prestige OJCCD2912 (1) Track 1)SATSATI’m Just a Lucky So and So (Mack David, Duke Ellington)SAT(4:17)SATPerformed by Diana Krall (piano, vocals) John ClaytonSAT(bass) Jeff Hamilton (drums) Recorded 1993SATTaken from the album Stepping OutSAT1993 CD (Justin Time JUST502 (1) Track 4)SATSATI Can’t Get Started (Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke) (4:22)SATPerformed by Duke Ellington (p) Aaron Bell (b) SamSATWoodyard (d) Recorded 1961SATTaken from the album Piano in the ForegroundSATCD (Columbia 5129202 Track 1)SATSATAwake! (Michael Garrick) (5:39)SATPerformed by Michael Garrick (p) Paul Moylan (b) AlanSATJackson (d) Dominic Ashworth Pete Callard (g) markSATD’Silva, Andy Flaxman, Dave Eaglestone (tb) Martin Shaw,SATSteve Waterman, Gabriel Garrick, Rory Simmons, SteveSATFishwick (tp) Martin Hathaway, Bob McKay, Dave Shulman,SATSam Walker, Sam Bullard, Ian East, Carlos Lopez Real, MickSATFoster (reeds) Recorded 2008SATTaken from the album Lady of the Aurian Wood – a MagicSATLife of Duke CD (Jazz Academy JAZA 17 Track 10)SATSATLong Way Gone (Mark Lockheart) (5:46)SATPerformed by Mark Lockheart (ts) Liam Noble (p) JasperSATHoiby (b) Dave Smith (d) Dave Priseman (tp)SATRecorded 2008 Taken from the album In DeepSAT2009 CD (Edition EDN1013 Track 4)SATSATGuys and Dolls (Loesser arr. Hayes) (8:20)SATPerformed by Jazz Couriers: Ronnie Scott (ts) Tubby HayesSAT(ts, v) Terry Shannon (p) Phil Bates (b) Bill Eyden (d)SATRecorded 16 February 1958SATTaken from the album The Jazz Couriers in ConcertSATLP (Music for Pleasure MFP 1072 S2/1)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00l0tk7 (Listen)SATOpera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Strauss' ElektraSATSATIn a performance from the Royal Opera House, CoventSATGarden, Mark Elder conducts soprano Susan Bullock in aSAThighly-praised production of Strauss' one-act operaSATElektra. Bullock won an RPS award for her performance inSATthe title role, while Elder was also feted for his work.SATSATThe opera tells the bloody story of Elektra and herSATdysfunctional family. She has sworn vengeance for theSATmurder of her father, King Agamemnon, by her mother,SATKlytemnestra, and she eventually achieves this, but at theSATcost of several lives including, finally, her own.SATSATElektra ...... Susan Bullock (soprano)SATChrysothemis ...... Anne Schwanewilms (soprano)SATKlytemnestra ...... Jane Henschel (mezzo-soprano)SATOrest ...... Johan Reuter (baritone)SATOverseer ...... Miriam Murphy (soprano)SATFirst Maid ...... Frances McCafferty (mezzo-soprano)SATSecond Maid ...... Monika-Evelin Liiv (mezzo-soprano)SATThird Maid ...... Kathleen Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano)SATFourth Maid ...... Elizabeth Woollett (soprano)SATFifth Maid ...... Eri Nakamura (soprano)SATConfidante ...... Louise Armit (mezzo-soprano)SATTrainbearer ...... Dervla Ramsay (mezzo-soprano)SATYoung Servant ...... Alfie Boe (tenor)SATOld Servant ...... Jeremy White (bass)SATOrest's companion ...... Vuyani Mlinde (bass)SATAegisth ...... Frank van Aken (tenor)SATThe Royal Opera ChorusSATThe Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATMark Elder (conductor).SATSAT20:15 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2009 b00l0v9c (Listen)SATCoverage of the Song Prize final, presented by FionaSATTalkington with commentary from Catherine Bott.SATSAT22:45 Hear and Now b00l0v9z (Listen)SATCanterbury Sounds New Festival 2009, Zubel, Ligeti,SATLutoslawskiSATIvan Hewett explores the mainly Polish theme of the 2009SATCanterbury Sounds New Festival with British composer JoeSATCutler, who has close links with Poland.SATSATMarta Ptaszynska: Space Model for percussion and tapeSATNicholas Reed (percussion)SATSATSamantha Fernando: Frozen Reflections (after Szymanowski'sSATPiano Etude No 3) - world premiere Aurora OrchestraSATNicholas Collon (conductor)SATSATAgata Zubel: Obciazenie for percussion and computerSATNicholas Reed (percussion)SATSATLigeti: Chamber Concerto Lutoslawski: Chain 1SATAurora Orchestra Nicholas Collon (conductor).SATSUNSUNDAY 14 JUNE 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b008z9r6 (Listen)SUNAbdullah IbrahimSUNAlyn Shipton talks to gifted South African jazz pianistSUNAbdullah Ibrahim about the highlights in his recordedSUNcatalogue.SUNSUNIbrahim discusses discs from the apartheid era, when heSUNwas both an exile and, on a brief return home, the creatorSUNof the freedom anthem Mannenberg, as well as hisSUNinternational work as a solo pianist, bandleader andSUNcomposer.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00l0vj7 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNOrtiz, Diego (c.1510-1570): Passamezzo antico; RuggieroSUNRomanesca; Passamezzo modernoSUN1.08amSUNHume, Tobias (1569-1645): A Souldiers March; Harke, harke;SUNA Souldiers ResolutionSUN1.17amSUNMarais, Marin (1656-1728): Prelude; Muzettes 1 and 2; LaSUNsautillanteSUN1.24amSUNSanz, Gaspar (mid 17th-early 18th century): Jacaras;SUNCanariosSUN1.30amSUNMarais, Marin (1656-1728): Couplets des Folies d'espagneSUN1.43amSUNSavall, Jordi: Variations on Guelz Old BritainSUNJordi Savall (bass viol/viola da gamba)SUNRolf Lislevand (theorbo/guitar)SUN1.47amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 25 in GSUNminor Danish Radio SinfoniettaSUNAdam Fischer (conductor)SUN2.12amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Cello Sonata No 1 in ESUNminor, Op 38 Monica Leskhovar (cello)SUNIvana Schwartz (piano)SUN2.36amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 23 in FSUNminor, Op 57 (Appassionata) Maurizio Pollini (piano)SUN3.00amSUNKorngold, Erich (1897-1957): Violin Concerto in D, Op 35SUNChantal Juillet (violin) New Zealand Symphony OrchestraSUNFranz-Paul Decker (conductor)SUN3.28amSUNPekiel, Bartlomiej (?-c.1670): Missa PulcherrimaSUNCamerata Silesia Julian Gembalski (positive organ)SUNAnna Szostak (conductor)SUN3.59amSUNRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): String Sonata No 5 in ESUNflat Camerata BernSUN4.14amSUNDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): EstampesSUNRoger Woodward (piano)SUN4.29amSUNSorkocevic, Luka (1734-1789): Symphony No 3 in D, arrSUNMatueic Dubrovnik Guitar TrioSUN4.37amSUNAuber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871): Overture (MarcoSUNSpada) Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNOndrej Lenard (conductor)SUN4.47amSUNBuffardin, Pierre-Gabriel (c.1690-1768): Flute Concerto inSUNE minor Ernst-Burghard Hilse (flute)SUNAkademie fur Alte Musik Berlin Stephan Mai (director)SUN5.00amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Overture in D in the ItalianSUNStyle, D590 Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSUNPaul McCreesh (conductor)SUN5.09amSUNGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Four Folk SongsSUNCamerata Chamber Choir Michael Bojesen (conductor)SUN5.20amSUNSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Scherzo in B, Op 87SUNMarten Landstrom, Stefan Lindgren (pianos)SUN5.31amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): DivertimentoSUN(Concerto) in E flat, K113SUNSaarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNMyung-Whun Chung (conductor)SUN5.46amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Quartet in E flat, OpSUN47 Alexander Melnikov (piano) Leopold String TrioSUN6.13amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Air: Return, O God ofSUNhosts: (Samson) Maureen Forrester (contralto)SUNI Solisti di Zagreb Antonio Janigro (conductor)SUN6.22amSUNBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Flute Concerto inSUND minor, H426 Robert Aitken (flute)SUNCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)SUN6.45amSUNSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Fantastic scherzo, Op 25SUNBBC National Orchestra of WalesSUNRichard Hickox (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00l0vj9 (Listen)SUNWith Suzy Klein. A lively mix of music, including atSUN8.30am a Poem for Today, with Bert Bisco reading his poemSUNThe Price to Pay and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00l0vjc (Listen)SUNIain Burnside - When in Doubt, Cut it OutSUNSUNIain is joined by consultant surgeon David Melville, toSUNlook at music and medicine. The programme includes musicSUNby Bach, whose death some attribute to the same doctor whoSUNunsuccessfully operated on Handel; Haydn, whose body wasSUNsnatched and decapitated in the interests of phrenology;SUNand Brahms, a great friend of pioneering surgeon Billroth.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00l0vjf (Listen)SUNPenelope WiltonSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is actress Penelope Wilton, whoseSUNcareer encompasses stage plays by Chekhov, Lorca, Ibsen,SUNPinter and Rattigan, TV work including Doctor Who, TheSUNBorrowers and Ever Decreasing Circles, as well as filmsSUNsuch as Clockwise, Calendar Girls and Shaun of the Dead.SUNHer musical interests range from Brahms and Dvorak toSUNDebussy, Prokofiev and Weill.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUNBeaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003, Tr 10SUNDuration: 25sSUNSUNBrahms: Symphony No 3 in F (3rd mvt) Berlin PhilharmonicSUNRudolf Kempe (conductor)SUNRudolf Kempe TESTAMENT SBT 3054 CD1, Tr 7SUNDuration: 5m47sSUNSUNWeill: Speak Low (One Touch of Venus)SUNAnne Sofie Von Otter (mezzo-soprano)SUNNDR Symphony Orchestra John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUNSpeak Low DG 439 894-2, Tr 21 Duration: 3m56sSUNSUNDvorak: Cello Concerto (excerpt from 1st mvt)SUNMstislav Rostropovich (cello) Berlin PhilharmonicSUNHerbert Von Karajan (conductor)SUNDvorak Cello Concerto DG 447 413-2, Tr 1 Duration: 5m41sSUNSUNBlossom Dearie: I'm Hip (words Dave Frishberg; music BobSUNDorough) Blossom Dearie I'm Hip SONY 489123-2, Tr 1SUNDuration: 2m40sSUNSUNDebussy: Quartet in G minor (3rd mvt) The LindsaysSUNDebussy ASV PLT 8505, Tr 12 Duration: 8m8sSUNSUNElla Fitzgerald: Bewitched, Bothered and BewilderedSUN(Rodgers and Hart) Ella Fitzgerald (vocals)SUNPaul Smith (piano) Barney Kessel (guitar)SUNJoe Mondragon (bass) Alvin Stoller (drums)SUNVERVE 519 804-2, Tr 3 Duration: 4m32sSUNSUNProkofiev: Symphony No 1 in D, Op 25 (Classical) (1st mvt)SUNLondon Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor)SUNProkofiev EMI CZS 568604-2 CD2, Tr 21 Duration: 4m7s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00cd66v (Listen)SUNCatherine Bott talks about some of the composers whoSUNworked at the court of the colourful Christian IV ofSUNDenmark. The music includes works by imports to the courtSUNincluding Dowland, Bertolusi and Schutz, but alsoSUNhomegrown composers such as Hans Nielsen, Mogens PedersonSUNand Soren Terkelsen.SUNSUNDowland: The King of Denmark's Galiard FretworkSUNVirgin Classics VC5450052, Tr 11SUNSUNMorgens Pederson: La mia cruda Brunetta Segue:SUNHans Nielsen: T'amo, mia vita Segue:SUNMelchior Borchgrevinck: Baci amorosi e cariSUNThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director)SUNBIS CD 392, Trs 1, 8, 14, 17SUNSUNVincenzo Bertolusi: Ego flos campi The Hilliard EnsembleSUNPaul Hillier (director) BIS CD 389, Tr 9SUNSUNJohann Lorentz: Praeludium in D minor Gustav LeonhardtSUNPlayed on Raphaelis organ in Roskilde Cathedral, DenmarkSUNSony Classical SK 53371, Tr 1SUNSUNDowland: Lachrimae Antiqua FretworkSUNVirgin Classics VC5450052, Tr 1 Segue:SUNMelchior Schildt: Paduana LachrymaeSUNLars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord) BIS CD 391, Tr 12SUNSUNPederson: Kyrie and Gloria from Mass (Pratum Spirituale)SUNThe Hilliard Ensemble Paul Hillier (director)SUNBIS CD 389, Trs 1, 2SUNSUNHume: The Kings of Denmark's Health Consortium HafnienseSUNDanacord DACOCD 307, Tr 17 Segue:SUNRobinson: The Spanish Pavan Christopher Wilson (lute)SUNVirgin Classics VC7912162, Tr 17SUNSUNDowland: A shepherd in a shadeSUNRogers Covey-Crump (tenor) Jakob Lindberg (lute)SUNSegue:SUNVoigtlander: Al ser guten Bescheid von seiner DamenSUNempfangen Segue:SUNTerkelsen: Druckenskabs oc Vinens saelsomme VirckelseSUN(drinking song) Ulrik ColdSUNLars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor)SUNBIS CD 391, Trs 8, 5, 18SUNSUNSchutz: Freuet euch Herren a 5, SWV367 (Symphoniae Sacrae)SUNMusica Fiata La Capella DucaleSUNRoland Wilson (conductor)SUNSony Classical S2K68261 CD 1, Tr 1.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00l0vjk (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku presents a special, all-Haydn edition ofSUNRadio 3 Requests. Radio 3 listeners, perhaps inspired bySUNRadio 3's own Haydn celebrations, choose their favourites;SUNmusic from all corners of a huge and varied repertoire.SUNExpect glorious moments from symphonies, string quartetsSUNand masses - as well as less well-known gems from theSUNoperatic and vocal music. With a guest request from theSUNviolinist, Matthew Truscott.SUNSUNTo make a request, write to Radio 3 Requests, BBC Wales,SUNCardiff CF5 2Y, or email radio3requests@bbc.co.ukSUNSUNHaydn: Symphony no 97 in C majorSUNI. Adagio - VivaceSUNCleveland Orchestra, George Szell (conductor)SUNSony Classical MHK 62979 track 1SUNSUNHaydn: The CreationSUNPart I No 1 Die Vorstellung des Chaos (The RepresentationSUNof Chaos); Im Anfange schuf Gott Himmel und Erde (In theSUNBeginning God Created Heaven and Earth); No 2 NunSUNschwanden vor dem heiligen Strahle (Now Vanish before theSUNHoly beams)SUNRaphael - Hanno Müller-Brachmann (bass), Uriel - Jan KobowSUN(tenor), Cologne Vocal Ensemble, Capella Augustina,SUNAndreas Spering (conductor)SUNNaxos 8.557381/82, CD1 tracks 1-3SUNSUNHaydn: String Quartet Op 9 no 4 in D minorSUNThe London Haydn Quartet: Catherine Manson, MargaretSUNFaultless (violins), James Boyd (viola), Jonathan CohenSUN(cello) Hyperion CDA 67611 tracks 1-4SUNSUNHaydn: L'Infedelta DelusaSUNAct I Sc 4 Recitative 'Ecco fatto da cena'; Sc 5 Duet 'SonSUNdisperato'SUNVespina - Nancy Argenta (soprano), Nanni - Stephen VarcoeSUN(bass), La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor)SUNDeutsche Harmonia Mundi 0542 77316 2 CD1 tracks 10 + 11SUNSUNHaydn: Concerto for cello and orchestra no 1 in C majorSUNHob VII b:1 Mvt 2: AdagioSUNSebastian Comberti (cello), Orchestra of the Age ofSUNEnlightenment Cello Classics CC1023 track 2SUNSUNHaydn: Piano Sonata no 54 in G major HobXVI:40SUNRonald Brautigam (fortepiano)SUNConifer BIS CD 993 tracks 4 and 5SUNSUNHaydn: Armida Act I Aria 'Se pietade avete, oh Numi'SUNArmida - Cecilia Bartoli (soprano),SUNConcentus musicus Wien, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SUNTeldec 8573 81108 2, CD 1 track 7SUNSUNHaydn: Symphony no 31 in D major 'Hornsignal'SUNConcentus musicus Wien, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SUNTeldec 4509 90843 2, tracks 1-4SUNSUNHaydn: The CreationSUNPart I No 4. Mit Staunen sieht das Wunderwerk (TheSUNmarv'lous work beholds amaz'd)SUNGabriel - Sunhae Im (soprano), Cologne Vocal Ensemble,SUNCapella Augustina, Andreas Spering (conductor)SUNNaxos 8.557380-81 CD1 track 5.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00kstsm (Listen)SUNFrom York Minster.SUNSUNIntroit: Alleluia, laudate pueri (Jackson)SUNResponses: Francis JacksonSUNOffice Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator)SUNPsalms: 53, 54, 55 (Macpherson, Crotch, Clark, Atkins)SUNFirst Lesson: Joshua 8 vv1-29SUNCanticles: Jackson in G minorSUNSecond Lesson: Luke 9 vv11-17SUNAnthem: O all ye works of the Lord (Jackson)SUNFinal Hymn: How shall I sing that majesty (Coe Fen)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Diversion for Mixtures (Jackson)SUNSUNOrganist: John Scott WhiteleySUNDirector of Music: Robert Sharpe.SUNSUN17:00 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2009 b00l0vjm (Listen)SUNBBC Cardiff Singer of the World Finals 2009, FinalSUNFrom St David's Hall in Cardiff, Petroc Trelawny andSUNCatherine Bott present coverage of the grand final of theSUN2009 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition.SUNAccompanied by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, theSUNcontenders perform in front of an expert jury whichSUNincludes Gwyneth Jones and Ann Murray.SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00l0vjp (Listen)SUNThe GamblerSUNWritten by Fyodor Dostoevsky and adapted by Glyn Maxwell.SUNSUNA comic drama based on Dostoevsky's experiences as a youngSUNman, is a portrayal of the power of love and money. GlynSUNMaxwell's new version takes us deep into the mind ofSUNAlexei Ivanovich, a young tutor, just as he realises he'sSUNfalling in love with the strikingly beautiful butSUNunobtainable Polina.SUNSUNAlexei Ivanovich ...... Sam CraneSUNGeneral Zagorski ...... Nicholas Le PrevostSUNGranny ...... Patricia RoutledgeSUNPolina Alexandrovna ...... Siobhan HewlettSUNDe Grieux ...... David WestheadSUNAstley ...... Robert PortalSUNBlanche De Cominges ...... Charlotte RandallSUNSUNDirected by Guy Retallack.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00cx18z (Listen)SUNA Brief History of CunningSUNAmerican writer and satirist Joe Queenan traces theSUNhistory of cunning, from Odysseus to Karl Rove, viaSUNMachiavelli, Richard Nixon and Margaret Thatcher. He talksSUNto experts, observers and practitioners of the dark arts,SUNfrom Professor of Classics Edith Hall to Tim Parks,SUNtranslator of Machiavelli's The Prince.SUNSUNIn Italy he meets a commentator who describes cunning as aSUNpathology of intelligence, while former Conservative partySUNtreasurer Lord McAlpine sees it more as a 'little nudgeSUNhere, a little nudge there'.SUNSUNOther contributors include writer Kathy Lette, ItalianSUNjournalist Beppe Severgnini, law professor Don Herzog, andSUNactor Francis Urquhart, prime minister in the BBC's HouseSUNof Cards.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00l0vkj (Listen)SUNThe Best Days of Our LivesSUNSUNGoing to school is a right of passage we have all shared,SUNbut the likelihood is that no two people share the sameSUNexperience. Many authors have written on this subject, andSUNthis week's Words and Music dips a toe into the ocean ofSUNliterature available. Paul Copley is a familiar face to TVSUNand a well loved voice on radio. Originally a trainedSUNteacher, he starred in the long running 1990s Radio 4SUNcomedy series about a school 'King Street Junior'. HeSUNand the popular TV actress Sarah Lancashire, who recentlySUNstarred in the BBC drama 'All the Small Things',SUNprovide the readings.SUNSUNLaurie Lee's description of his first day at school inSUNhis seminal tale of growing up - 'Cider with Rosie' -SUNis one of the most famous passages about this subject. TheSUN4 year old Lol misinterpreting the word 'present'SUN(meaning the current time) with the word meaning gift,SUNwill bring a smile of recognition to any parent.SUNSUNRoger McGough's poem on the same subject refers to theSUNplayground games which, at first, he doesn't understand,SUNso it felt appropriate to bring in a well known playgroundSUNsong - 'The Big Ship Sails on the Alley Alley O'.SUNSUNLike McGough, I grew up initially in Liverpool, where theSUNschool children are renowned for their inventiveness inSUNthe playground. In my memory, 'The Big Ship' has to beSUNsung with a strong Scouse accent, and accompanies an oldSUNVictorian game known as 'Thread the Needle' in whichSUNthe children join hands in a long line and weave in andSUNout of each other to create a complex puzzle, usuallySUNending in collapse and giggles.SUNSUNApprehensive innocence is soon replaced by well rehearsedSUNdeception by the time 'Little Anne McKay' complains ofSUNevery ailment possible which will prevent her from goingSUNto school, and then the stage is set for the wonderfulSUNJoyce Grenfell. Her monologue on teaching a class of smallSUNchildren is a favourite, and we never do discover whatSUNappalling thing George was doing!SUNSUNThe happy tone of Grace Williams's 'Fantasia on WelshSUNnursery tunes' is then juxtaposed with Tippett'sSUNbleak, wartime portrayal of persecution - 'A Child ofSUNOur Time', introducing some darker views of the schoolSUNexperience. Charles Causley's apparently humourous poemSUN'Timothy Winters' suddenly clouds over half waySUNthrough when one realises how this child is almost asSUNneglected as the unfortunate inhabitants of Dotheboys HallSUNin Nicholas Nickleby.SUNSUNMarching with Sibelius's Finnish primary schoolSUNchildren, we find ourselves at the front of the classroom.SUNCarol Ann Duffy's 'Head of English' is rather selfSUNabsorbed, but in D.H. Lawrence's dreamy poem 'The BestSUNof School', one witnesses a teacher who is beginning toSUNrealise just how much pleasure is to be had by shaping theSUNlives and interests of young people. This is a powerfulSUNposition to be in, of course, and it is abused, subtly butSUNterribly by Miss Jean Brodie in Muriel Spark's darklySUNfunny novel.SUNSUNThere are echoes of Joyce Grenfell, this time as a gaucheSUNpolice woman, in Malcolm Arnold's comic film score toSUNthe 'St Trinian's' films, contrasted with theSUNappealing simplicity of Frank Loesser's 'Inch Worm'SUNin which children recite their time tables and Danny KayeSUNreminds us what a superb voice he had when he played theSUNpart of Hans Christian Andersen.SUNSUNFollowing on from Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Three LittleSUNMaids from School', Tom Lehrer's hilarious list of theSUNelements in the periodic table is based on a SullivanSUNpatter song from 'The Pirates of Penzance.'SUNSUNPuberty hits with hilarious results in Sue Townsend'sSUN'The Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13¾', and in Carol AnnSUNDuffy's breathless and very real portrayal of a muchSUNloved teacher - 'In Mrs Tilscher's Class'. When ISUNfirst read that poem, there was only one song in my mindSUNwhich could possibly follow the last few lines - AliceSUNCooper's explosive 'School's Out', which totallySUNcaptures the uniquely intense sensation felt at the end ofSUNthe summer term as you run out of the school gates intoSUNsix long weeks of sunshine and freedom.SUNSUNHelen GarrisonSUNSUN00:00:05SUNTrad arr. Jeremy Barlow: Girls and Boys come out to playSUNThe Broadside Band Jeremy Barlow Saydisc CDSDL419SUNTrack 50SUN00:0054SUNLaurie Lee Cider with Rosie (extract) [PC]SUN00:03:08SUNSir Edward Elgar: Busy-ness from Nursery SuiteSUNRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic OrchestraSUNSir Charles Groves EMI CDM7632802 Track 3SUN00:03:47SUNAlice Guerin Crist : The First School Day [SL]SUNSarah LancashireSUN00:06:01SUNRonald Corp: Golden Slumbers (words by Thomas Dekker) fromSUNFour Elizabethan Lyrics Voces Cantabiles Ronald CorpSUNDutton CDLX 7171 Track 16SUN00:08:02SUNRoger McGough : First Day at School [PC]SUN00:09:01SUNTrad arr The Children's Company Band: The Big Ship SailsSUNon the Alley Alley OSUNChildren from Clackclose County Primary School, NorfolkSUNThe Children's Company BandSUNMusic for Pleasure CDMFP5963 Track 28SUN00:10:52SUNEinojuhani Rautavaara: Playgrounds for Angels (extract)SUNBrass Partout Hermann Bäumer BIS-CD-1054 Track 5SUN00:12:44SUNSheldon Allan Silverstein: Sick [SL]SUN00:14:15SUNScott Joplin: Pine Apple Rag Scott Kirby (piano)SUNViridiana VRD2014 Track 1SUN00:17:56SUNNursery School (extract) Performed by Joyce GrenfellSUNEMI CDP7909912 Track 15SUN00:18:38SUNGrace Williams: Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes (extract)SUNLondon Symphony Orchestra Sir Charles GrovesSUNLyrita SRCD323 Track 1SUN00:24:57SUNSir Michael Tippett: I have no money for my breadSUNFrom A Child of our Time Philip Langridge (tenor)SUNRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra André PrevinSUNRPO CDRP08005 Track 6SUN00:28:08SUNBryan Ferry: Boys and Girls EG EGCD62 Track 9SUN00:28:19SUNCharles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby (extract) [PC]SUN00:33:31SUNCharles Causley: Timothy Winters [PC]SUN00:35:08SUNChuck Berry: School Days Stylus SMD848 Track 4SUN00:37:47SUNJean Sibelius: Primary School Children's MarchSUNTapiola Choir Karl Ala-PollanenSUNFinlandia 0630190542 CD 2 Track 21SUN00:38:48SUNSamuel Francis Smith: The Seal Once Laid on Pliant Wax [SL]SUN00:39:20SUNRoald Dahl: My teacher wasn't half as nice as yours seemsSUNto be [PC]SUN00:40:04SUNJohn Williams: Prologue from the film sound track to HarrySUNPotter and the Philosopher's Stone Warner 7567930865SUNTrack 1SUN00:42:12SUNJ.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Philospher's StoneSUN(extract) [SL]SUN00:42:39SUNSamuel Barber: Overture to The School for Scandal (extract)SUNBaltimore Symphony Orchestra David Zinman (conductor)SUNArgo 4362882 Track 2SUN00:47:20SUNCarol Ann Duffy: Head of English [SL]SUN00:49:05SUNSir Malcolm Arnold, Arr. Christopher Palmer, ed. PhilipSUNLane: Prelude: Allegro - Alla Marcia.SUNFrom Comedy Suite (Exploits for Orchestra) from 'TheSUNBelles of St Trinian's' Paul Janes (piano)SUNBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba Chandos CHAN9851SUNTrack 18SUN00:50:35SUNFrank Loesser: InchwormSUNFrom the film sound track to Hans Christian AndersenSUNDanny Kaye Music Club MCCD233 Track 8SUN00:53:38SUND. H. Lawrence: The Best of School [PC]SUN00:55:34SUNRonald Corp: My Prime of Youth is But a Frost of Cares -SUNElegy for himself (words by Chidiock Tichborne)SUNVoces Cantabiles Ronald Corp Dutton CDLX 7171SUNTrack 17SUN00:59:01SUNMuriel Spark: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (extract) [SL]SUN01:00:43SUNSir Arthur Sullivan & Sir William S. Gilbert: 'ThreeSUNLittle Maids from School' from The MikadoSUNLesley Garrett (Yum-Yum) Jean Rigby (Pitti-Sing)SUNSusan Bullock (Peep-Bo) English National Opera OrchestraSUNPeter Robinson That's Entertainment CDTER Track 8SUN01:02:07SUNTom Lehrer: The Elements Rhino R279831 Track 16SUN01:03:36SUNThomas Hughes: Tom Brown's Schooldays (extract) [PC]SUN01:04:39SUNSir Michael Tippett: 'Nobody Knows' (Five NegroSUNSpirituals) from A Child of our Time BBC SingersSUNStephen Cleobury Signum SIGCD092 Track 16SUN01:05:58SUNJohn Peel: Margrave of the Marshes (extract) [PC]SUN01:06:53SUNFela Kuti: Teacher don't teach me nonsense (extract)SUNBarclay 8313252 Track 1SUN01:08:48SUNSue Townsend: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13¾SUN(extract) [PC]SUN01:09:30SUNCarol Ann Duffy: In Mrs Tilscher's Class [SL]SUN01:10:56SUNAlice Cooper: School's Out Warner 8122735342SUNTrack 5SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00l0vjt (Listen)SUNMichael GarrickSUNClaire Martin talks to composer and pianist MichaelSUNGarrick about his latest project - the suite Lady of theSUNAurian Wood, which is based on the music of DukeSUNEllington. With a performance by the Michael Garrick BigSUNBand, playing all the Garrick originals, as well asSUNMichael explaining the purpose of his new album, and howSUNthe music of Ellington inspired him and most of hisSUNcontemporaries.SUNSUNPlus up-and-comping band Brass Jaw, who make their debutSUNon the programme in excerpts from a gig performed at theSUNBBC's studios in Glasgow as part of the city'sSUNInternational Jazz Festival 2009. A group without a rhythmSUNsection, they are made up of baritone saxophonist AllonSUNBeauvoisin, trumpeter Ryan Quigley, alto saxophonist PaulSUNTowndrow and tenor saxophonist Konrad Wiszniewski.SUNSUNTitle: Tenor Madness Artist: Sonny RollinsSUNAlbum: Road Shows Vol 1 Track No: 5SUNLabel: Doxy Records 06025178 15612 Comp: Sonny RollinsSUNPubl: SonRol Music-BMI Dur: 7m25sSUNSUNTitle: Monsoon: Top to Bottom Artist: Portico QuartetSUNAlbum: Knee-Deep in the North Sea Track No: 6SUNLabel: Babel BVOR 2769 Comp: Portico QuartetSUNPubl: Vortex Dur: 4m5sSUNSUNBBC recording, made in BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow, 8th May,SUN2009 Title: Tell Me Straight Artist: BRASS JAWSUNComp: Allon Beauvoisin Dur: 4m7sSUNSUNBBC recording, made in BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow, 8th May,SUN2009 Title: Senor Blues Artist: Brass JawSUNComp: Horace Silver Dur: 2m40sSUNSUNBBC recording, made in BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow, 8th May,SUN2009 Title: It Ain't Necessarily So Artist: Brass JawSUNComp: Gershwin (arr Beauvoisin) Dur: 3m15sSUNSUNBBC recording, made in BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow, 8th May,SUN2009 Title: Feel Artist: Brass JawSUNComp: Konrad Wiezniewkski Dur: 4m18sSUNSUNBBC recording, made in BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow, 8th May,SUN2009 Title: Bolivia Artist: Brass JawSUNComp: C Walton (arr Brass Jaw) Dur: 3m18sSUNSUNTitle: Traveller Artist: Zed USUNAlbum: Night Time on the Middle Passage Track No: 3SUNLabel: Babel BDV 2982 Comp: Shabaka HutchingsSUNPubl: EMI Dur: 4m14sSUNSUNTitle: Lady of the Aurian WoodSUNArtist: Michael Garrick Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: Lady of the Aurian Wood - A Magic Life of DukeSUNTrack No: 5 Label: Jazz Academy JAZA 17SUNComp: Michael Garrick Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 1m20sSUNSUNTitle: Mrs Mariette ClinkscalesSUNArtist: Michael Garrick Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: Lady of the Aurian Wood - A Magic Life of DukeSUNTrack No: 1 Label: Jazz Academy JAZA 17SUNComp: Michael Garrick Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 7m30sSUNSUNTitle: Empty Heart BluesSUNArtist: Michael Garrick Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: Lady of the Aurian Wood - A Magic Life of DukeSUNTrack No: 3 Label: Jazz Academy JAZA 17SUNComp: Michael Garrick Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 8m30sSUNSUNTitle: Showtime Artist: Michael Garrick Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: Lady of the Aurian Wood - A Magic Life of DukeSUNTrack No: 4 Label: Jazz Academy JAZA 17SUNComp: Michael Garrick Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 3m21sSUNSUNTitle: Ariel's Freedom SongSUNArtist: Michael Garrick Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: Lady of the Aurian Wood - A Magic Life of DukeSUNLabel: Jazz Academy JAZA 17 Comp: Michael GarrickSUNPubl: PRS/MCPS Dur: 4m03sSUNSUNTitle: Bold Changes Artist: Kyle EastwoodSUNAlbum: Metropolitan Track No: 2SUNLabel: Candid CCD 79856 Comp: Kyle Eastwood Publ: n/aSUNSUNTitle: Falling In Love With LoveSUNArtist: Lianne Carroll/Brian KellockSUNAlbum: Live at the Lampie Track No: 2SUNLabel: Splashpoint Records SPR 009CDSUNComp: Richard Rodgers/Lorenz HartSUNPubl: Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Dur: 4m50s.SUNMONMONDAY 15 JUNE 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00l0vnx (Listen)MON1.00amMONMalecki, Maciej (b. 1940): The wood pigeon, the forest andMONthe maiden - symphonic poemMONPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceMONWojciech Michniewski (conductor)MON1.17amMONKhachaturian, Aram (1903-1978): Piano concerto in D flatMONPatrik Jablonski (piano)MONPolish Radio Orchestra of WarsawMONWojciech Rajski (conductor)MON1.55amMONWeinberg, Moisey Samuilovich (1919-1995): Symphony No 5,MONOp 76MONPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceMONGabriel Chmura (conductor)MON2.41amMONDobrzynski, Ignacy Feliks, arr unknown (1807-1867):MONAndante and Rondo alla Polacca Henryk Blazej (flute)MONPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONRyszard Dudek (conductor)MON2.53amMONMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Country LyristMONUrszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)MONKatarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)MON3.00amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81MONStavanger Symphony Orchestra Leif Segerstam (conductor)MON3.16amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr Duczmal:MONClarinet Quintet in A, K581 Wojciech Mrozek (clarinet)MONThe Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanMONAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)MON3.48amMONBoulogne, Joseph (c.1748-1799): Violin Concerto in D, OpMON3, No 1 Linda Melsted (violin) Tafelmusik OrchestraMONJeanne Lamon (conductor)MON4.09amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Ten Variations onMONUnser dummer Pöbel meint, K455 Shai Wosner (piano)MON4.22amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 12 Variations on EinMONMadchen Oder Weibchen, Op 66 Danjulo Ishizaka (cello)MONJose Gallardo (piano)MON4.32amMONSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Variations on a theme byMONBeethoven, Op 35 Dale Bartlett, Jean Marchand (pianos)MON4.49amMONKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Berceuse romantique, Op 9MONPatrik Ringborg (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano)MON4.54amMONBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Rakoczy march (Damnation deMONFaust) BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)MON5.00amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieMONEntfuhrung aus dem Serail, K384)MONRadio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraMONLudovit Rajter (conductor)MON5.07amMONJarnovic, Ivan Mane (?-1804): Quartetto concertante No 1MONin F Jarnovic QuartetMON5.18amMONLeopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (1640-1705): Motet No 7 in GMONminor (Doloribus Beatae Mariae Virginis)MONSusanne Ryden, Mieke van der Sluis (soprano)MONSteven Rickards (countertenor) John Elwes (tenor)MONChristian Hilz (bass) The Bach EnsembleMONConcentus Vocalis Joshua Rifkin (conductor)MON5.33amMONFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 4 in E flat, Op 36MONStephane Lemelin (piano)MON5.40amMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 5 in B flat, D485MONBudapest Symphony Orchestra Tamas Vasary (conductor)MON6.07amMONCasella, Alfredo (1883-1947): Sicilienne and BurlesqueMON(1914) Kathleen Rudolph (flute) Rena Sharon (piano)MON6.16amMONMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914): Thirteenth Song-WreathMONRTV Belgrade Choir Mladen Jagust (conductor)MON6.25amMONKyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Bulgarian MadonnaMONBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraMONKamen Goleminov (conductor)MON6.30amMONGeijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847): Violin Sonatina in A flatMONKlara Hellgren (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano)MON6.44amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in E minor, H XVIMON34 Ingrid Fliter (piano)MON6.55amMONLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Dessus le marche d'Arras;MONBon jour mon coeurMON6.58amMONPassereau, Pierre (c.1490-1547): Il est bel et bon (ParisMON1536) The King's Singers.MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00l0vnz (Listen)MONWith Rob Cowan. A lively mix of music, including at 8.30amMONa Poem for Today, with Jo Shapcott reading her poemMONPremonitions, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00l0vp1 (Listen)MON10.00amMONDebussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un fauneMONMichel Beroff, Jean-Philippe Collard (pianos)MONEMI 5741122MON10.10amMONLiszt: Von der Wiege bis zum GrabeMONLeipzig Gewandhausorchester Kurt Masur (conductor)MONEMI 5013212MON10.24amMONWeill: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (excerptMONfrom Act 2) Richard Munch (speaker)MONJake ...... Fritz Gollnich (tenor)MONMrs Begbick ...... Gisela Litz (mezzo-soprano)MONNorth German Radio Chorus and OrchestraMONWilhelm Bruckner-Ruggeberg (conductor) SONY SM2K 91184MON10.37amMONBernstein: Candide (conclusion of Act 2)MONCandide ...... Jerry Hadley (tenor)MONCunegonde ...... June Anderson (soprano)MONDr Pangloss ...... Adolph Green (baritone)MONOld Lady ...... Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano)MONGovenor ...... Nicolai Gedda (tenor)MONPaquette ...... Della Jones (mezzo-soprano)MONMaximilian ...... Kurt Ollman (baritone)MONLondon Symphony Chorus and OrchestraMONLeonard Bernstein (conductor) DG 429 734-2MON10.58amMONStrauss: Der Rosenkavalier (excerpt from the film score)MONEnsemble 13 Baden-Baden Manfred Reichert (conductor)MONDHM BVCD 38070-1MON11.10amMONCaplet: Conte fantastique Ensemble Musique ObliqueMONHARMONIA MUNDI HMA 1901417MON11.29MONRebel: Les ElemensMONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00l0vp3 (Listen)MONMusic at Versailles, Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the music that was performed atMONthe Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution.MONMONHe meets baroque specialist Olivier Baumont at the PalaceMONof Versailles. Together they walk through the landscapedMONgardens, famous for their spectacular water features,MONwhere three of Louis XIV's biggest outdoor extravaganzasMONtook place.MONMONMorin: La Chasse du Cerf (excerpt from Sc 7)MONLe Rallye LouvatsMONOrchestre de Chamber Jean-Francois PaillardMONJean-Francois Paillard (conductor)MONApex 2564 61798-2, Tr 7MONMONLully, arr d'Anglebert: Air d'ApollonMONOlivier Baumont (harpsichord)MONMONLully: Prologue to Alceste (excerpt)MONMiriam Ruggeri, Sophie Marin-Degor (soprano)MONEnsemble Vocal SagittariusMONLa Grande Ecurie et La Chambre du RoyMONJean-Claude Malgoire (director) Astree E8527, Trs 1 to 4MONMONLully: Menuet (Airs for trumpets, kettle drums and oboeMONfor the Carousel of Monseigneur); Plaisirs de l'ileMONenchantee (excerpts) La Simphonie du MaraisMONHugo Reyne (director) Accord 461 811-2, Trs 3; 5-8MONMONDeLalande: Concerts de trompettes La Simphonie du MaraisMONHugo Reyne (director) Harmonia Mundi 901303, Trs 1, 2, 4MONMONCharpentier: Le malade imaginaire (excerpt)MONLes Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (director)MONMusifrance 2292-45002-2MONMONLully: La Grotte de Versailles, eglogue en musiqueMONIris Julie Hassler, Raphaele Kennedy (soprano)MONFrancoise masset, Jean-Louis Georgel (baritone)MONPhilippe Roche (bass) La Simphonie du MaraisMONHugo Reyne (director) Accord 461 811-2, Trs 17, 19.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00l0vp5 (Listen)MONSteven Isserlis and Kirill GersteinMONFrom Wigmore Hall in London, Fiona Talkington introducesMONan all-Russian programme given by cellist Steven IsserlisMONand pianist Kirill Gerstein.MONMONRachmaninov: Two pieces, Op 2MONJulius Isserlis: Ballade for cello and pianoMONPletnev: Sonata for cello and piano.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00l0vp7 (Listen)MONHeroes and Villains, Episode 1MONMONSeries featuring heroes, villains and Haydn StringMONQuartets, performed by BBC orchestras.MONMONBeethoven: Leonore Overture No 3, Op 72bMONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONGrant Llewellyn (conductor)MONMONHaydn: String Quartet in B flat, Op 50, No 1MONDoric String QuartetMONMONStrauss: Don Juan BBC National Orchestra of WalesMONThierry Fischer (conductor)MONMON3.00pmMONHaydn: String Quartet in C, Op 50, No 2MONDoric String QuartetMONMONMichael Daugherty: Spaghetti western - concerto for corMONanglais and orchestra Alison Teale (oboe)MONBBC National Orchestra of Wales Takuo Yuasa (conductor)MONMON3.50pmMONBizet: Suite No 1 (Carmen)MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONJosep Cabelle-Domenech (conductor)MONMONBeethoven: Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55 (Eroica)MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONRichard Hickox (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00l0vp9 (Listen)MONSean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsMONfrom the arts world, including the Belcea Quartet, whoMONperform in the studio.MONMONPlus Renee Fleming and Joseph Calleja talking aboutMONappearing in La Traviata at Covent Garden and early musicMONensemble Alamire performing music by Henry VIII from theirMONupcoming recital at the British Library to mark the 500thMONanniversary of Henry VIII's coronation.MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00l0vpc (Listen)MONAngela HewittMONMONIn a concert given at the Royal Festival Hall, London,MONcelebrated Canadian pianist - a noted Bach interpreter -MONAngela Hewitt performs Bach's keyboard masterpiece theMONGoldberg Variations.MONMONIt is rumoured that the work was written so it could beMONplayed to sooth the troubled nights of an insomniacMONRussian Count, and that Bach was allegedly paid a goldenMONcup stuffed with gold coins for its composition.MONMONComprised of an aria and 30 variations based on the bassMONline and chords that accompany the melody, the work isMONconsidered one of the greatest examples of variation formMONin the whole of classical music.MONMONAngela Hewitt (piano)MONMONBach: Goldberg VariationsMONMONPlus music chosen by Royal Ballet resident choreographerMONWayne McGregor: the ballet Quintett for William Forsythe,MONwhich includes Gavin Bryars' Jesus' Blood Never Failed MeMONYet.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00l0vpf (Listen)MONAndrzej Wajda - KatynMONAnne McElvoy discusses Katyn, the latest film by AndrzejMONWajda, which depicts one of the most controversialMONmassacres of the Second World War - the murder ofMONthousands of Polish soldiers by the Soviet Army in KatynMONforest in 1940.MONMONThe slaughter has been a source of tension between PolandMONand Russia right up to the present day - even thoughMONPresident Gorbachev confirmed Soviet responsibility inMON1990 - and the film has elicited mixed responses as toMONwhether it offers an even-handed account of events. WajdaMONis one of Poland's most famous directors and his ownMONfather was killed in the Katyn forest.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00l0vp3 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00l0vph (Listen)MONAntony Gormley's Seminal Sculpture, Jacob Epstein's RockMONDrillMONArtist Antony Gormley explores key sculptures of the 20thMONcentury.MONMONHe discusses the Rock Drill, made by Jacob Epstein betweenMON1913 and 1915, which he considers as the first work ofMONModernism in Britain and which he compares to Duchamp'sMONBicycle Wheel of the same year.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00l0vpk (Listen)MONFlat Earth Society in SessionMONJez Nelson presents an exclusive session by PeterMONVermeersch's Belgian 'anarcho-big band', Flat EarthMONSociety. They perform in an unusual style that combinesMONwritten-out compositions and improvisation.MONMONPeter Vermeersch is a reeds player, composer and musicMONproducer working in improvised and popular music. HeMONformed his first band, X-Legged Sally, in 1988 to performMONthe soundtracks he wrote for dance productions. In 1997MONVermeersch formed Flat Earth Society, and since then theMONband have performed soundtracks to film, dance and opera,MONand collaborated with pianist Uri Caine. Their ninth albumMONis titled Cheer Me, Perverts!MONMONExcerpt from:MONMiss Possible by Flat Earth Society (details below)MONMONJez is joined by Belgian journalist Rob Leurentop whoMONrecommends the best recent Belgian CD releases:MONMONArtist: Antoine Prawerman and Vegetal Beauty (AntoineMONPrawerman - reeds, Laurent Blondiau - trumpet, KrisMONDefoort - piano, Sarah Murcia - Double Bass, Sidiki CamaraMON- percussion, Axel Gilain - double bass)MONTrack title: Aimer Comme On Aime Ses EnfantsMONComposer: Antoine Prawerman Album title: TroposphereMONLabel: Mogno MusicMONMONArtist: Pierre Van Dormael (guitar) Track title: GamesMONComposer: Steve Coleman Album title: Solos and DuosMONLabel: Mogno MusicMONMONArtist: Othin Spake (Teun Verbruggen - percussion, MauroMONPawlowski - guitar, Jozef Dumoulin - Fender Rhodes)MONTrack title: Neural VultureMONComposer: Verbruggen/Pawlowski/DumoulinMONAlbum title: Solos and Duos Label: Rat recordsMONMONFlat Earth Society, recorded in session exclusively forMONJazz On 3MONMONPeter Vermeersch (clarinet) Benjamin Boutreur (alto sax)MONMichel Mast (tenor sax)MONBruno Vansina (baritone sax, flute)MONMarc Meeuwissen, Stefaan Blancke (trombones)MONBart Maris (trumpet) Luc Van Lieshout (trumpet)MONBerlinde Deman (tuba) Kristof Roseeuw (double bass)MONPeter Vandenberghe (keyboards) Teun Verbruggen (drums)MONPierre Vervloesem (guitar)MONTom Wouters (vibraphone, clarinet)MONWim Willaert (accordion)MONMONAll music by Peter Vermeersch, except Miss Possible, whichMONis by Peter Vandenberghe.MONMONSet 1: Bad Linen Betwixt and BetweenMONKotopoulopology Miss PossibleMONMONJez interviews bandleader Peter VermeerschMONMONSet 2: Mutt Rearm, Get That Char! Smoke On FireMONVole Sperm ReverieMONMONMore information about Flat Earth Society:MONhttp://www.fes.be/MONMONNate Chinen interviews big band leader and composer DarcyMONJames ArgueMONMONArtist: Darcy James Argue's Secret Society (seeMONhttp://secretsociety.typepad.com for full line-up)MONTrack title: Transit Composer: Darcy James ArgueMONAlbum title: Infernal MachinesMONLabel: New Amsterdam RecordsMONMONDetails of the 2009 Meltdown festival, curated by OrnetteMONColeman and taking place at London's Southbank Centre:MONhttp://meltdown.southbankcentre.co.uk/MONMONArtist: Bobby McFerrin (vocals)MONTrack title: Thinkin' About Your BodyMONComposer: Bobby McFerrinMONAlbum title: Spontaneous Inventions Label: Blue Note.MONTUETUESDAY 16 JUNE 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00l0y1j (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata No 13TUEin B flat, K333TUE1.21amTUERachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Prelude in G minor, OpTUE23, No 5; Prelude in B flat, Op 23, No 2TUE1.29amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Grande Polonaise in E flatTUELang Lang (piano)TUE1.44amTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Fantasia in F minor, D940TUEMarc Yu, Lang Lang (piano)TUE2.04amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): La fille aux cheveux de lin;TUELes collines d'AnacapriTUE2.16amTUETraditional Chinese: Autumn Moon on a Calm Lake; SpringTUEDanceTUE2.22amTUELiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 2, S244 -TUEtranscr HorowitzTUE2.31amTUEChopin: Etude in E, Op 10, No 3 Lang Lang (piano)TUE2.36amTUETraditional Chinese: Sai Ma (Two Horses Racing)TUEGuoren Lang (erhu) Lang Lang (piano)TUE2.39amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Variations on a theme byTUEHaydn, Op 56a Berlin PhilharmonicTUESimon Rattle (conductor)TUE3.00amTUERossi, Camilla de - La Romana (fl.1707-1710): Sant'AlessioTUE- Oratorio (1710) - Part 1TUE3.34amTUERossi: Sant'Alessio - Oratorio (1710) - Part 1TUEAlessio ...... Martin Oro (countertenor)TUEAlessio's Mother ...... Rosa Dominguez (soprano)TUEAlessio's Bride ...... Agnieszka Kowalczyk (soprano)TUEAlessio's Father ...... William Lombardi (tenor)TUEMusica Fiorita Daniela Dolci (director)TUE4.07amTUEAdriaenssen, Emanuel (c.1554-1604): Anchor che col partirTUE(1584) Toyohiko Satoh (lute)TUE4.11amTUESweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Volte (The EdwardTUEHerbert Lute Book)TUE4.14amTUEHove, Joachim van den (1567-1620): Allemande MonsieurTUEToyohiko Satoh (lute)TUE4.16amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 26 in ETUEflat, K184/161a Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DRTUEAdam Fischer (conductor)TUE4.25amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in C, OpTUE59, No 3 Kroger String QuartetTUE4.36amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in E minor,TUEWq 59, No 1 Andreas Staier (pianoforte)TUE4.45amTUEMartucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909): Notturno, Op 70, No 1TUEOslo Philharmonic Nello Santi (conductor)TUE4.52amTUESmetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Overture (The Bartered Bride)TUEMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Jorge Mester (conductor)TUE5.00amTUELyadov, Anatol (1855-1914): The Enchanted Lake, Op 62TUEQueensland Symphony OrchestraTUEVladimir Verbitsky (conductor)TUE5.10amTUESuriani Germani, Alberta (b.19??): PartitaTUEBranka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp)TUE5.21amTUEBarber, Samuel (1910-1981): Agnus Dei BBC SingersTUEStephen Cleobury (conductor)TUE5.29amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Pavane pour une infanteTUEdefunte, arr Maganini Roger Cole (oboe)TUELinda Lee Thomas (piano)TUE5.35amTUETanguay, Georges-Emile (1893-1964): PavaneTUEOrchestre Metropolitain Gilles Auger (conductor)TUE5.40amTUESjogren, Emil (1853-1918): Sonata No 2, Op 44TUELucia Negro (piano)TUE5.58amTUEStainov, Petko (1896-1977): Legend - symphonic poemTUEBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEEmil Karamanov (conductor)TUE6.15amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Flute Quartet in C,TUEK285b Dora Seres (flute)TUEThe Young Danish String QuartetTUE6.41amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Prelude, fugue and variation inTUEB minor, M30 Ljerka Ocic (organ)TUE6.53amTUEForster, Kaspar Jr (1616-1673): O Quam dulcisTUEOlga Pasiecznik (soprano) Kai Wessel (alto)TUEKrzystof Szmyt (tenor) Il Tempo Baroque EnsembleTUEAgata Sapiecha (violin/director).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00l0y1l (Listen)TUEWith Rob Cowan. A lively mix of music, including at 8.30amTUEa Poem for Today, with Gwyneth Lewis reading her poem LoveTUESong, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00l0y1n (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEBrahms: Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40TUENadja Salerno-Sonnenberg (violin) John Cerminaro (horn)TUECecile Licad (piano) EMI 3153622TUE10.31amTUEMonteverdi: Chiome d'oro (Madrigals, Book 7)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director)TUEOISEAU-LYRE 4759115TUE10.35amTUEShostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Act 2 Sc 5)TUEKaterina ...... Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano)TUESergei ...... Nicolai Gedda (tenor)TUEBoris ...... Dimiter Petkov (bass)TUEZinoviy ...... Werner Krenn (tenor)TUELondon Philharmonic OrchestraTUEMstislav Rostropovich (conductor) EMI CDS 7499552TUE10.55amTUESchulhoff: Piano Concerto Aleksander Madzar (piano)TUEDeutsche Kammerphilharmonie Andreas Delfs (conductor)TUEDECCA 4448192TUE11.17amTUELa cigale et la fourmi - Songs by Offenbach, Gounod andTUECaplet Francois Le Roux (baritone) Jeff Cohen (piano)TUELaurence Dale, Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor)TUEJean-Phillippe Courtis (bass) EMI 4768022TUE11.31amTUERespighi: Feste Romane Philadelphia OrchestraTUEEugene Ormandy (conductor) SONY SBK 48267.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00l57c2 (Listen)TUEMusic at Versailles, Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the music that was performed atTUEthe Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution.TUETUEHe visits the Royal Chapel, Grand Apartments and theTUEKing's bedroom at the Palace of Versailles with BaroqueTUEspecialists Olivier Baumont and Herve Niquet, andTUEdiscovers what kinds of sacred and secular music wereTUEwritten for performance there during the reigns of LouisTUEXIV and XV.TUETUEDelalande: Magna opera Domini (Confitebor Tibi Domine)TUELes Arts Florissants William Christie (director)TUEHarmonia Mundi HMC 901351, Tr 24TUETUEDesmarest: De Profundis, fiant aures (Psalm 129)TUEFrancois-Nicolas Geslot (tenor) Le Concert SpirituelTUEHerve Niquet (director) Glossa GCD921610, Trs 1-2TUETUECampra: Benedictus Dominos Le Concert SpirituelTUEHerve Niquet (director) Accord 472 236-2, Trs 1 to 7TUETUECouperin: La Menetou (Septieme Ordre)TUEOlivier Baumont (harpsichord) BBC recordingTUETUECharpentier: Les plaisirs de Versailles (excerpt)TUESophie Daneman (soprano) Katalin Karolyi (mezzo-soprano)TUESteven Dugardin (countertenor)TUEJean-Francois Gardeil (baritone) Les Arts FlorissantsTUEWilliam Christie (director) Erato 0630 14774-2, Trs 9-14TUETUECouperin: Premier concert (Concerts royaux - excerpt)TUELe concert des Nations Jordi Savall (bass viol/director)TUEAlia Vox AVSA 9840, Trs 1-2TUETUEMarais: Caprice (Pieces for viols)TUESophie Watillon, Friederike Heumann (bass viol)TUEXavier Diaz (theorbo)TUEEvangelina Mascardi (baroque guitar)TUELuca Guglielmi (harpsichord) Alpha 036, Tr 5TUETUEde Visee: Gavotte en rondeau et sa contrepartieTUERafae Andia (baroque guitar) HMX 2908147.79, CD2, Tr 9.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00l0y1s (Listen)TUEBath International Music Festival 2009, Jerusalem QuartetTUERadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.TUETUEJonathan Swain presents the Jerusalem Quartet performing aTUEconcert at the 2009 Bath International Festival, exploringTUEthe gamelan sounds of Debussy and the folk idioms ofTUEBartok.TUETUEJerusalem QuartetTUETUEBartok: String Quartet No 4 Debussy: String Quartet.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00l0y1v (Listen)TUEHeroes and Villains, Episode 2TUETUESeries featuring heroes, villains and Haydn StringTUEQuartets, performed by BBC orchestras.TUETUEHaydn: String Quartet in F, Op 50, No 5 (Dream)TUEEndellion QuartetTUETUE2.15pmTUEBerlioz: La damnation de FaustTUEMarguerite ...... Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)TUEFaust ...... Marcel Reijans (tenor)TUEMephistopheles ...... Peter Rose (bass)TUEBrander ...... Patrick Bolliere (baritone)TUEVoix celeste ...... Sarah Tynan (soprano)TUEBBC National Chorus of WalesTUEBBC National Orchestra of WalesTUEThierry Fischer (conductor)TUETUE4.30pmTUEHaydn: String Quartet in D, Op 50, No 6 (The Frog)TUEBelcea Quartet.TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00l0y1x (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00l0yhd (Listen)TUEPhilharmonia: Berg, MahlerTUETUEThe Philharmonia Orchestra and conductor Esa-Pekka SalonenTUEcontinue their Vienna, City of Dreams series, exploringTUEmusic written in the Austrian capital during the earlyTUEyears of the 20th century. The first work, Alban Berg'sTUEThree Pieces for Orchestra, was composed amid the turmoilTUEof the outbreak of the First World War and finishedTUEshortly before he joined the Austrian army. It can be seenTUEas a synthesis between the 'old' pre-war musical world ofTUEMahler and Debussy and the new music theories of Berg'sTUEteacher, Schoenberg.TUETUEThe work is complemented by Mahler's Seventh Symphony,TUEwritten ten years earlier during two summers at theTUEcomposer's holiday home in the Carinthian mountains. WithTUEits sounds of nature and nods to music history from theTUEViennese waltz to Wagner, it is regarded as one ofTUEMahler's most significant achievements.TUETUEPhilharmonia Orchestra Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)TUETUEBerg: Three Pieces for Orchestra, Op 6TUEMahler: Symphony No 7TUETUEFollowed by music by Stravinsky, as chosen by Royal BalletTUEdirector Monica Mason.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00l0yhg (Listen)TUEBidisha with news and discussion of the key culturalTUEevents of the week.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00l57c2 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00l0yjc (Listen)TUEAntony Gormley's Seminal Sculpture, Brancusi's EndlessTUEColumnTUEArtist Antony Gormley explores key sculptures of the 20thTUEcentury.TUETUEHe discusses Brancusi's Endless Column, a 100-foot column,TUEcommissioned as a war memorial and situated above theTUEsmall town of Targu Giu in Romania. He considers it to beTUEthe first Minimalist work.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00l0yjf (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's selection includes a song from Cuba'sTUECompay Segundo, the Northumbrian pipe-playing of KathrynTUETickell and the vocal writing of 16th-century SpanishTUEcomposer Diego Ortiz. Plus Thomas Ades playingTUEStanchinsky's Canon a 4 Voci and Dragutin DjurdjevicTUEsinging a Serbian ballad.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 17 JUNE 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00l0ylr (Listen)WED1.00amWEDWilliams, Grace (1906-1977): Fantasia on Welsh nurseryWEDtunes Ulster Orchestra David Hill (conductor)WED1.12amWEDMetcalf, John (b.1946): Mapping Wales for harp and ensembleWEDCatrin Finch (harp) Ulster OrchestraWEDDavid Hill (conductor)WED1.29amWEDBowden, Mark (b.1979): Tirlun for orchestraWEDUlster Orchestra David Hill (conductor)WED1.39amWEDStanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852-1924): Stabat Mater -WEDsymphonic cantata, Op 96 Giselle Allen (soprano)WEDJane Irwin (mezzo-soprano) Allan Clayton (tenor)WEDRobert Macdonald (bass) Charles Wood SingersWEDUlster Orchestra David Hill (conductor)WED2.25amWEDByrd, William (c.1543-1623): The Bells, MB XXVII 38; TheWEDEarl of Salisbury, MB XXVII 15WEDColin Tilney (harpsichord)WED2.35amWEDCarlton, Richard (c.1558-c.1638): Calm was the airWED(Triumphes of Oriana, 1601)WED2.38amWEDWeelkes, Thomas (1576-1623): As Vesta was from Latmos HillWEDdescending (Triumphes of Oriana, 1601)WEDThe King's SingersWED2.42amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto grosso in A,WEDOp 6, No 11 Barbara Jane Gilby (violin)WEDTasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersWED3.00amWEDBrumby, Colin (b.1933): Festival Overture on AustralianWEDthemes West Australian Symphony OrchestraWEDRichard Mills (conductor)WED3.11amWEDKoehne, Graeme (b.1956): To His servant, Bach, God grantsWEDa final glimpse: The Morning Star Guitar TrekWED3.15amWEDTrad, arr Takemitsu, Toru (1930-1996): Sakura (CherryWEDBlossoms - Uta) BBC SingersWEDStephen Cleobury (conductor)WED3.19amWEDTakemitsu: Sayonara (Goodbye - Uta) BBC SingersWEDStephen Cleobury (conductor)WED3.22amWEDNatra, Sergiu (b.1924): Sonatina for harp (1965)WEDRita Costanzi (harp)WED3.30amWEDAnon Medieval Armenian: You are the Only Holy OneWED3.32amWEDBartev, Sahag (4th-5th century Armenian): Hymn for theWEDfeast of the ChurchWEDIsabel Bayrakdarian, Lalig Bayrakdarian (soprano)WEDChamber Orchestra Raffi Armenian (conductor)WED3.34amWEDSowande, Fela (1905-1987): African suite for harp andWEDstrings (1944) CBC Vancouver OrchestraWEDMario Bernardi (conductor)WED4.00amWEDVilla-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Kyrie and Gloria (MissaWEDSao Sebastiao) Danish National Girls ChoirWEDMichael Bojesen (conductor)WED4.18amWEDPiazzolla, Astor (1921-1992): Adios noninoWEDMusica Camerata MontrealWED4.28amWEDJoplin, Scott (1868-1917): Maple Leaf Rag; Gladiolus RagWEDDonna Coleman (piano)WED4.35amWEDBarber, Samuel (1910-1981): Violin Concerto, Op 14WEDJames Ehnes (violin) Vancouver Symphony OrchestraWEDBramwell Tovey (conductor)WED5.00amWEDVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (Nabucco)WEDNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor)WED5.09amWEDSmit, Leo (1900-1943): Cello Concertino (1937)WEDPieter Wispelwey (cello)WEDNetherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraWEDEd Spanjaard (conductor)WED5.20amWEDEscher, Rudolf (1912-1980): Ciel, air et ventsWEDNetherlands Chamber Choir Ed Spanjaard (conductor)WED5.32amWEDGombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Agnus Dei (Missa temporeWEDpaschali - 1564) Huelgas EnsembleWEDPaul Van Nevel (conductor)WED5.39amWEDGorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (c.1665-1734): Illuxit sol (cWED1700) Olga Pasiecznik, Marta Bobertska (soprano)WEDPiotr Lykowski (countertenor) Wojciech Parchem (tenor)WEDMiroslaw Borzynski (bass) Concerto PolaccoWEDMarek Toporowski (chamber organ/director)WED5.45amWEDWanski, Jan (c.1762-c.1830): Symphony in G on themes fromWEDthe opera Kmiotek (The Peasant)WEDPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDAndrzej Mysinski (conductor)WED6.02amWEDMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872), lyrics by JozefWEDKorzeniowski: Naia's Song Urszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)WEDKatarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)WED6.08amWEDBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Polovtsian dances (PrinceWEDIgor) Sydney Symphony OrchestraWEDStuart Challender (conductor)WED6.19amWEDGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): ConcertWEDwaltz No 1 in D, Op 47 CBC Vancouver Symphony OrchestraWEDKazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor)WED6.28amWEDShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Cello Sonata in D minor,WEDOp 40 Li-Wei (cello) Gretel Dowdeswell (piano).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00l0ylt (Listen)WEDWith Rob Cowan. A lively mix of music, including at 8.30amWEDa Poem for Today, with a contemporary poet reading a newWEDwork, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00l0ylw (Listen)WED10.00amWEDSchreker: Die Gezeichneten (conclusion of Act 3)WEDAlviano ...... Heinz Kruse (tenor)WEDTamare ...... Monte Pederson (baritone)WEDCarlotta ...... Elizabeth Connell (soprano)WEDBerlin Radio Choir Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester BerlinWEDLothar Zagrosek (conductor) DECCA 4444422WED10.18amWEDMendelssohn: Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 49WEDArthur Rubinstein (piano) Jascha Heifetz (violin)WEDGregor Piatigorsky (cello) RCA BVCC 35094WED10.46amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 48 in C (Maria Theresa)WEDOrpheus Chamber Orchestra DG 4196072WED11.15amWEDSkryabin, real Nemtin: Preparation for the final MysteryWED(Part 1 - Universe) Alexei Lubimov (piano)WEDThomas Trotter (organ) Ernst Senff ChoirWEDDeutsches Symphonie-Orchester BerlinWEDVladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) DECCA 4663292.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00l57cb (Listen)WEDMusic at Versailles, Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod is joined by Herve Niquet and OlivierWEDBaumont to explore the music that was performed at theWEDPalace of Versailles before the French Revolution.WEDWEDHe visits some places of musical activity, including theWEDGrande Ecurie, home of the King's horses, plus equerries,WEDstablemen, musicians and pageboys. There was no permanentWEDtheatre at the Palace, so the stables also played host toWEDseveral spectacular theatrical shows. The musicians had toWEDplay at outdoors events but were also required to playWEDduring the King's supper and for big celebrations in theWEDRoyal Chapel.WEDWEDLully: Persee (excerpts)WEDLes Chantres de la Chapelle Royale de VersaillesWEDLes Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset (director)WEDNaive Astree E8874, CD1, Trs 5, 11WEDWEDHottetterre: Sonata en trio Marco Brolli (flute)WEDFranco Pavan (theorbo) Michele Barchi (harpsichord)WEDMusica Antique GS 201035, Trs 26-29WEDWEDRameau: La princesse de Navarre (Act 1)WEDMarilyn Hill-Smith (soprano) Michael Goldthorpe (tenor)WEDEnglish Bach Festival Singers and Baroque OrchestraWEDNicholas McGegan (conductor)WEDErato 0630 129886-2, Trs 2-9WEDWEDDelalande: Caprice que le roi demandant souventWEDLa Simphonie du Marais Hugo Reyne (director)WEDHarmonia Mundi 901303, CD2, Tr 23WEDWEDRebel: Violin Sonata Andrew Manze (violin)WEDRichard Egarr (harpsichord)WEDJaap ter Linden (viola da gamba)WEDHarmonia Mundi 907221, Trs 1-3WEDWEDRameau: Les fetes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour (excerpt)WEDLes Talen Lyriques Christophe Rousset (director)WEDDecca 455 293-2, Tr 15.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00l0ym0 (Listen)WEDBath International Music Festival 2009, Ensemble 360WEDRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.WEDWEDJonathan Swain presents Ensemble 360 making its debut atWEDthe Bath International Music Festival, bringing togetherWEDten virtuosi with a passion for communicating toWEDaudiences. In the 2009 festival, they perform solo worksWEDfor oboe and flute by Britten and Debussy as well as windWEDworks from Poulenc, and the quintet which Mozart rated asWEDone of his finest works.WEDWEDEnsemble 360WEDWEDPoulenc: Sextet for piano and windWEDBritten: Pan (for solo oboe)WEDDebussy: Syrinx (for solo flute)WEDMozart: Quintet in E flat for piano and wind in E flat,WEDK452.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00l0ym2 (Listen)WEDHeroes and Villains, Episode 3WEDWEDSeries featuring heroes, villains and Haydn StringWEDQuartets, performed by BBC orchestras.WEDWEDAlwyn: The True Glory; The Running Man BBC PhilharmonicWEDRumon Gamba (conductor)WEDWEDArnold: Robert Kett overture BBC PhilharmonicWEDRumon Gamba (conductor)WEDWED2.20pmWEDHK Gruber: Frankenstein!! - a pan-demonium for baritoneWEDand orchestra BBC Philharmonic HK Gruber (conductor)WEDWEDChagrin: The Colditz Story - music for the film; The FourWEDJust Men - music for the film BBC PhilharmonicWEDRumon Gamba (conductor)WEDWED3.00pmWEDHaydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 50, No 3WEDLindsay QuartetWEDWEDRossini: William Tell overture Ulster OrchestraWEDEsa Heikkila (conductor)WEDWEDLiszt: Two Episodes (Lenau's Faust, S110)WEDUlster Orchestra Christian Gansch (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00l10ry (Listen)WEDFrom the Chapel of New College, Oxford.WEDWEDIntroit: As pants the hart (Handel) Responses: AylewardWEDOffice Hymn: O gladsome light (Nunc dimittis)WEDPsalm: 89 vv1-19 (Buck) First Lesson: Joshua 22 vv9-34WEDCanticles: Pelham Humfrey in E minorWEDSecond Lesson: Luke 12 vv22-31WEDAnthem: O sing unto the Lord (Purcell)WEDFinal Hymn: Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst unsWEDerfreuen)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Organ Concerto in B flat, Op 7 No 1 (1stWEDmvt) - HandelWEDWEDAssistant Organist: Steven GrahlWEDDirector of Music: Edward Higginbottom.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00l10s0 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00l10s2 (Listen)WEDLSO: Ravel and DebussyWEDWEDThe London Symphony Orchestra is joined by FrenchWEDconductor Yan Pascal Tortelier in a concert of FrenchWEDclassics from the turn of the 20th century.WEDWEDRavel's pen portraits of five fairytale characters in hisWEDMother Goose are complemented by another story characterWEDin his oriental evocation of the Arabian Nights tale -WEDSheherazade with American mezzo-soprano Susan Graham.WEDDebussy's mythological Faune has been described as theWEDfirst piece of modern music, while La mer, hisWEDimpressionistic portrait of the shifting moods and lightWEDof the sea, was completed while the composer stayed inWEDEastbourne.WEDWEDSusan Graham (mezzo-soprano) London Symphony OrchestraWEDYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)WEDWEDRavel: Ma mere l'oye; SheherazadeWEDDebussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune; La merWEDWEDFollowed by a performance of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet,WEDas chosen by Royal Ballet principal dancer LaurenWEDCuthbertson.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00l10s4 (Listen)WEDDavid EdgarWEDPhilip Dodd talks to playwright David Edgar about the artWEDof writing for the stage. The highly prolific Edgar hasWEDdevised many political plays since he began writing inWED1971 - and also pioneered teaching the art ofWEDtheatre-writing to students - which, surprisingly, givenWEDthe strength of British drama, has rarely been taught inWEDuniversities.WEDWEDSo can a playwright be created, rather than born? PhilipWEDalso asks whether Edgar thinks that greater skill atWEDplaywriting can help theatre tackle the contemporaryWEDissues his own plays often put centre-stage.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00l57cb (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00l13pr (Listen)WEDAntony Gormley's Seminal Sculpture, Giacometti's La PlaceWEDArtist Antony Gormley explores key sculptures of the 20thWEDcentury.WEDWEDHe discusses Alberto Giacometti's City Square - La Place -WEDmade in 1948, when the artist returned to Paris after theWEDSecond World War. Gormley dismisses the idea thatWEDGiacometti portrayed loneliness and isolation, arguingWEDthat this small sculpture is the first work to modelWED'relational aesthetics', where space and time become theWEDartist's subject.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00l12h6 (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's choices include an energetic set fromWEDScotland's Blazin' Fiddles, songs from the Basque countryWEDand the Indian bansuri flute playing of HariprasadWEDChaurasia. Plus organist Fritz Storfinger playing music byWEDMoondog and the Callino Quartet performing Ikon byWEDValentin Silvestrov.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 18 JUNE 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00l12jk (Listen)THU1.00amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite in G, TWV LV G2THU(La Bizarre) B'Rock Jurgen Gross (concert master)THU1.19amTHUHasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783): Concerto No 2 in G (1stTHUmvt) Gert Oost (organ)THU1.23amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Italian Concerto in F,THUBWV 971 Christian Ihle Hadland (piano)THU1.35amTHUClerambault, Louis-Nicolas (1676-1749): Cantata - LeandreTHUet Hero Isabelle Poulenard (soprano) Ricercar ConsortTHUHenri Ledroit (conductor)THU1.54amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite in G minor, TWVTHULV g1 (La musette) B'RockTHUJurgen Gross (concert master)THU2.08amTHUGorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (c.1665-1734): Laetatus suTHUOlga Pasiecznik (soprano) Henning Voss (countertenor)THUWojciech Parchem (tenor) Miroslaw Borzynski (bass)THUSine Nomine Chamber Choir Concerto PolaccoTHUMarek Toporowski (chamber organ/director)THU2.13amTHUCaldara, Antonio (c.1671-1736): Stabat materTHUCapella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (director)THU2.19amTHUVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Trio sonata for two violinsTHUand continuo, RV 63 (La Folia) Il Giardino ArmonicoTHU2.29amTHUCouperin, Francois (1668-1733): Treizieme concert a deuxTHUvioles (Paris 1724) Violes EsgalesTHU2.40amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Suite in E flat, TWVTHULV Es3 (La lyra) B'Rock Jurgen Gross (concert master)THU3.00amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Sehnsucht, D636 (2nd setting)THUChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)THU3.06amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 9 in DTHUminor, Op 125 (Choral) Turid Karlsen (soprano)THUSusanne Resmark (alto) Jan Vacik (tenor)THUKetil Hugaas (bass)THUOslo Philharmonic Orchestra and ChoirTHURafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)THU4.15amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Nanie, Op 82THUOslo Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraTHURafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)THU4.27amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Andante con moto in C minorTHUKungsbacka Piano TrioTHU4.38amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Horn Concerto No 2THUin E flat, K417 Jacob Slagter (horn)THUNieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam Lev Markiz (conductor)THU4.51amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Eight Landler, D790THULeif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU5.00amTHUVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (La forza delTHUdestino) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHURiccardo Chailly (conductor)THU5.09amTHUBusoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): Sonatina super CarmenTHU(Kammerfantasie) Valerie Tryon (piano)THU5.18amTHUBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Toreador song (Carmen) - arrTHUunknown Jouko Harjanne (trumpet)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)THU5.21amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trumpet Concerto in E flat, HTHUVIIe 1 (1st mvt) Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet)THUVienna Symphony Orchestra Christian Arming (conductor)THU5.29amTHUKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Adagio in C (1905)THUMorten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)THU5.38amTHUMonti, Vittorio (1868-1922), arr unknown: CsardasTHUHungarian Brass EnsembleTHU5.43amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Violin Concerto No 2THUin E, BWV 1042 La Petite BandeTHUSigiswald Kuijken (violin/conductor)THU6.00amTHUIreland, John (1879-1962): A Downland SuiteTHUThe Hannaford Street Silver BandTHUBramwell Tovey (conductor)THU6.18amTHUStanford, Charles Villiers (1852-1924): Motet - O LivingTHUWill BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)THU6.23amTHUVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Serenade to musicTHUBette Cosar (soprano) Delia Wallis (mezzo-soprano)THUEdd Wright (tenor) Gary Dahl (bass)THUAlexander Skwortsow (violin) Vancouver Bach ChoirTHUVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bruce Pullan (conductor)THU6.37amTHUMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Piano Sextet in D, Op 110THUWu Han (piano) Philip Setzer (violin)THUNokuthula Ngwenyama (viola) Cynthia Phelps (viola)THUCarter Brey (cello) Michael Wais (bass).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00l12jm (Listen)THUWith Rob Cowan. A lively mix of music, including at 8.30amTHUa Poem for Today, with a contemporary poet reading a newTHUwork, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00l12jp (Listen)THU10.00amTHUPiazzolla: Three Symphonic Movements, Buenos AiresTHUJuanjo Mosalini (bandoneon) Santa Barbara SymphonyTHUGisele Ben-Dor (conductor)THU10.23amTHUProkofiev: Piano Concerto No 2 in G minor, Op 16THUHoratio Gutierrez (piano) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHUNeeme Jarvi (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN10522(2)THU10.55amTHUAuric: Suite (Caesar and Cleopatra) BBC PhilharmonicTHURumon Gamba (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 9774THU11.06amTHUBarber: Give me some Music (Anthony and Cleopatra)THULeontyne Price (soprano) New Philharmonia OrchestraTHUThomas Schippers (conductor) RCA 09026619832THU11.15amTHUA Scarlatti: Marc'Antonio e CleopatraTHUSandrine Piau (soprano) Gerard Lesne (alto)THUIl Seminario Musicale VIRGIN 5451262THU11.29amTHUShostakovich: Symphony No 9 in E flat, Op 70THUNHK Symphony Orchestra Lovro von Matacic (conductor)THUALTUS ALT 129.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00l57cx (Listen)THUMusic at Versailles, Episode 4THUDonald Macleod is joined by Olivier Baumont to explore theTHUmusic that was performed at the Palace of VersaillesTHUbefore the French Revolution.THUTHUHe visits the Peace Drawing Room, favoured by Louis XV'sTHUwife Marie Leszczynska for her musical soirees and theTHUfamous Hall of Mirrors, where Louis XIV metTHUJeanne-Antoinette Poisson d'Etoilles, who became Madame deTHUPompadour, at the Yew Tree Ball.THUTHURameau: Air polonois Olivier Baumont (harpsichord)THUBBC RecordingTHUTHUDaquin: Premiere Suite (excerpt)THUOlivier Baumont (harpsichord)THUTemperament-Radio France TEM 316026/27, CD1, Trs 2, 3, 6THUTHUCampra: L'Europe galante (Prologue; Overture; La France)THURachel Yakar (soprano) La Petite BandeTHUGustav Leonhardt (director) DHM CD2, Trs 4, 6THUTHURameau: Platee Suite (excerpt)THUPhilharmonia Baroque OrchestraTHUNicholas McGegan (conductor)THUConifer Classics 605 51313 2, Trs 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 13, 3THUTHUMondonville: Regna, terra, Cantate DeoTHUJudith Nelson (soprano) William Christie (harpsichord)THUStanley Ritchie (violin) Harmonia Mundi 1951045, Tr 1THUTHUMozart: Sonata in D, K7 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord)THUBBC recording.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00l13nz (Listen)THUBath International Music Festival 2009, Pavel Haas QuartetTHURadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.THUTHUJonathan Swain presents the Pavel Haas Quartet performingTHU2009's Bath International Music Festival. Including a workTHUby Janacek, who music featured on the group'sTHUGramophone-award winning debut CD in 2007, the same yearTHUit won BBC Music Magazine's Newcomer of the Year award.THUThe concert also includes one of Dvorak's highlyTHUexpressive late quartets, which marked the composer'sTHUreturn from his spell in the USA.THUTHUPavel Haas QuartetTHUTHUJanacek: String Quartet No 1 (Kreutzer Sonata)THUDvorak: String Quartet No 13, Op 106.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00l13p1 (Listen)THUHeroes and Villains, Handel: Lotario Handel Operas 2009THUTHURadio 3's complete cycle of Handel's operas continues withTHUa performance of Handel's Lotario, an intended blockbusterTHUHandel wrote to launch his own opera company in 1729. ItTHUcentres on a hero who is not a womanising rake but a braveTHUwarrior, faithful to the woman he loves - Adelaide, theTHUdeposed Queen of Italy.THUTHUHandel: LotarioTHUTHULotario, King of Germany ...... Sara Mingardo (contralto)THUAdelaide, Queen of Italy ...... Simone Kermes (soprano)THUBerengario, their enemy ...... Steve Davislim (tenor)THUMatilde, his wife ...... Sonia Prina (contralto)THUIdelberto, their son ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)THUClodomiro, their general ...... Vito Priante (bass)THUIl Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (director).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00l13p3 (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00l13p5 (Listen)THUMitsuko UchidaTHUTHUIn a concert given at the Royal Festival Hall, London,THUJapanese pianist Mitsuko Uchida performs works of theTHUViennese masters. A celebrated performer of the music ofTHUthe Second Viennese school - Schoenberg, Berg and Webern,THUwhose compositions revolutionised music in the early yearsTHUof the 20th century - Uchida lived for a while in theTHUAustrian capital, where she was taught by the greatTHUWilhelm Kempff.THUTHUAmong other works, the programme features Webern'sTHUVariations, Op 27, in which the composer took the 12-noteTHUteachings of Schoenberg to the furthest point, with hisTHUintricate prismatic manipulation of the tone row.THUTHUMitsuko Uchida (piano)THUTHUMozart: Rondo in A minor, K511 Webern: Variations Op 27THUBeethoven: Sonata in A, Op 101THUSchumann: Fantasy in C, Op 17THUTHUFollowed by Britten's Prince of the Pagodas, as chosen byTHURoyal Ballet conductor Dominic Grier.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00l13p7 (Listen)THUErrol FlynnTHUMatthew Sweet marks the centenary of the birth of actorTHUErrol Flynn - famous as a swashbuckling hero on screen andTHUnotorious for some of his off-screen behaviour inTHUHollywood. Born in Tasmania, Flynn came to epitomise theTHUsuave action-hero in the years before the Second WorldTHUWar, from his roles as Robin Hood to the Elizabethan EarlTHUof Essex.THUTHUMatthew asks if we should regard him as anything more thanTHUa man trapped in his time - or does he still have appeal?THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00l57cx (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00l13pb (Listen)THUAntony Gormley's Seminal Sculpture, Joseph Beuys' PlightTHUArtist Antony Gormley explores key sculptures of the 20thTHUcentury.THUTHUHe focuses on Joseph Beuys' installation Plight.THUOriginally created in London in 1985, it marked the end ofTHUthe industrial era in Europe and foreshadowed Beuys' ownTHUdeath the following year.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00l13q0 (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes UriTHUCaine's reworking of Schumann's Die Alten Bosen Lieder,THUone of Samuel Barber's Reincarnations performed by theTHUDunedin Consort and Venezuelan guitarist Jose IsmaelTHUQuerales. Plus music from Crete performed by Ross Daly,THUHaris Lambrakis and Bijan Chemirani.THUFRIFRIDAY 19 JUNE 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00l13t1 (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Ave Maria; Aequale No 1 forFRIthree trombones; Gradual: Christus factus est; Aequale NoFRI2 for three trombones; Vexilla regisFRIVanja Lisjak, Maja Kaksa, Goran Glavas (trombones)FRIIvan Goran Kovacic Academic ChorusFRICroatian Radio and Television ChorusFRITonci Bilic (conductor)FRI1.18amFRIBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Mass in E minor, forFRIeight-part chorus and wind ensembleFRIZoltan Hornyanszky, Petra Labazan (oboes)FRIDomagoj Pavlovic, Marija Zupic (clarinets)FRIPetar Krizanic, Zarko Perisic (bassoons)FRIAleksandar Csiffary, Ivica Novak, Viktor Kircenkov, SrdanFRIPeic (horns) Vedran Kocelj, Dario Teskera (trumpets)FRIVanja Lisjak, Maja Kaksa, Goran Glavas (trombone)FRIIvan Goran Kovacic Academic ChorusFRICroatian Radio and Television ChorusFRITonci Bilic (conductor)FRI1.57amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Preludes and Fugues:FRINo 10 in E minor, BWV 855; No 15 in G, BWV 860FRIMieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)FRI2.06amFRISaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Cello Concerto No 1 in AFRIminor, Op 33 Steven Isserlis (cello)FRIBBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIThierry Fischer (conductor)FRI2.25amFRIPachelbel, Johann (1653-1706): Aria Quinta in A minorFRI(Hexachordum Apollinis) Kees van Houten (organ)FRI2.34amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 102 in B flat, H IFRI102 Mahler Chamber OrchestraFRIPierre-Laurent Aimard (conductor)FRI3.00amFRINielsen, Carl (1865-1931): String Quartet No 1 in G minor,FRIOp 13 Vertavo QuartetFRI3.26amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Scherzo No 1 in B, Op 20FRIRonald Brautigam (fortepiano)FRI3.36amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rosamunde - incidental music,FRID797 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI4.06amFRIMilhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Scaramouche, arr KainFRIGuitar TrekFRI4.16amFRIAlbicastro, Henricus (fl.1700-06): Motet: CoelestesFRIangelici chori Guy de Mey (tenor) Ensemble 415FRIChiara Banchini (conductor)FRI4.30amFRIAnon (c.1600-1650): Toccata; Angelus pastoribusFRIMarek Toporowski (organ)FRI4.35amFRIWard, John (c.1589-1638): Cor mio, deh, non languireFRI4.38amFRIGibbons, Orlando (1583-1625): The Silver SwanFRIEmma Kirkby (soprano) The Rose Consort of ViolsFRI4.40amFRIWiren, Dag (1905-1986): Violin Sonatina (1939)FRIArve Tellefsen (violin) Lucia Negro (piano)FRI4.51amFRITobias, Rudolf (1873-1918): Prelude and Fugue in D minorFRIEstonian National Symphony OrchestraFRIArvo Volmar (conductor)FRI5.00amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieFRIZauberflote, K620) Canadian Opera Company OrchestraFRIRichard Bradshaw (conductor)FRI5.08amFRIGroneman, Albertus (1710-1778): Flute Sonata in DFRIJed Wentz, Marion Moonen (flutes)FRI5.22amFRISchutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Selve beate, se sospirando,FRISWV3 The Consorte of MusickeFRIAnthony Rooley (conductor)FRI5.26amFRISuchon, Eugen (1908-1993): Symfonietta RusticaFRISlovak Philharmonic Ludovit Rajter (conductor)FRI5.44amFRITulindberg, Erik (1761-1814): Polonaise and VariationsFRIJorma Rahkonen (violin)FRI5.48amFRIPaganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): PolonaiseFRIViktor Pikajzen (violin) Evgenia Sejdelj (piano)FRI5.54amFRIMendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847): Trio in D minor, OpFRI11 Trio OrlandoFRI6.19amFRIArban, Jean-Baptiste (1825-1889), arr David Stanhope:FRIFantasy and variations on a Cavatina by BelliniFRIGeoffrey Payne (trumpet) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraFRIMichael Halasz (conductor)FRI6.27amFRIGorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (c.1665-1734): Litaniae deFRIprovidential divina (c 1726)FRIOlga Pasiecznik, Marta Bobertska (soprano)FRIPiotr Lykowski (countertenor) Wojciech Parchem (tenor)FRIMiroslaw Borzynski (bass) Sine Nomine Chamber ChoirFRIConcerto PolaccoFRIMarek Toporowski (chamber organ/director)FRI6.39amFRIReger, Max (1873-1916): Humoresque in G minor, Op 20, NoFRI5; Intermezzo in E flat minor, Op 45, No 3; Intermezzo inFRIG minor, Op 45, No 5 Max Reger (piano)FRI6.48amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto VIII in A minor, RVFRI522 Paul Wright, Sayuri Yamagata (violins)FRIAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00l13t3 (Listen)FRIWith Rob Cowan. A lively mix of music, including at 8.30amFRIa Poem for Today, with a contemporary poet reading a newFRIwork, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00l13t5 (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIBach: Coffee Cantata, BWV 211FRISchlendrian ...... Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)FRILieschen ...... Lisa Otto (soprano)FRINarrator ...... Josef Traxel (tenor) Berlin PhilharmonicFRIKarl Forster (conductor) EMI 5726342FRI10.30amFRISzymanowski: Violin Concerto No 1, Op 35FRIEugenia Uminska (violin) Philharmonia OrchestraFRIGregor Fitelberg (conductor) MONOPOLE MONO 023FRI10.54amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 49 in F minor (La Passione)FRIPolish Chamber Orchestra Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor)FRIEMI 5697672FRI11.15amFRIBeethoven: String Quartet in F minor, Op 95 (Serioso)FRIAlban Berg Quartet EMI CZS 573606 2FRI11.35amFRIStrauss: Salome (final scene) Inge Borkh (soprano)FRIChicago Symphony Orchestra Fritz Reiner (conductor)FRIRCA GD 60874FRI11.53amFRIAlbeniz: Tango, Op 165 No 2 Kathryn Stott (piano)FRICHANDOS CHAN10493.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00l57d5 (Listen)FRIMusic at Versailles, Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod is joined by Herve Niquet and OlivierFRIBaumont to explore the music that was performed at theFRIPalace of Versailles before the French Revolution.FRIFRIHe visits the mansion which Louis XVI gave to his wifeFRIMarie-Antoinette. A keen musician, she had a tiny theatreFRIbuilt there and took great pleasure in performing in stageFRIproductions with her inner circle of friends.FRIFRIFrancesco Petrini (1744-1819): Rondo (Troisieme Duo pourFRIdeux Harpes, Op 31)FRIMara Galassi, Gabriella Bosio (harps)FRIGlossa C81302, Tr 14FRIFRIGretry: L'amitie a epreuve Orchestre de BretagneFRIStefan Sanderling (conductor) ASV CD DCA 1095, Tr 12FRIFRIGretry: Richard Coeur de Lion (excerpt from Act 1)FRIMichel Trempont (baritone)FRIOrchestre de Chambre de la Radio Television BelgeFRIEdgard Doneux EMI Classics 5 75266 2 CD 1FRIFRIGluck: Iphigenie en Aulide (excerpt from Act 3)FRIAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)FRIOrchestra de l'Opera de LyonFRIJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Apex 2564615072, Tr 28FRIFRIBalbastre: Romance Olivier Baumont (harpsichord)FRIBBC recordingFRIFRIDuphly: Prelude; La de DrummondFRIOlivier Baumont (harpsichord) BBC recordingFRIFRIGretry: Zemire et Azor (excerpt from Act 3, Scs 1, 2)FRIMady Mesple (soprano) Roland Bufkens (tenor)FRIAli Jean-Claude Orliac (tenor)FRIOrchestra de Chambre de la RTB Edgard Doneux (conductor)FRIEMI CMS 7697012 2 , Trs 22, 23, 24FRIFRIJoseph Boulogne Chevalier de Saint-Georges: String QuartetFRINo 6, Op 14 Les Adieux Naive V5062, Tr 17FRIFRIGluck: Armide (excerpt from Act 2)FRICharles Workman (tenor) Valerie Gabail (soprano)FRISandrine Rondot (soprano) Myriam Sosson (soprano)FRIChorus of Musiciens du Louvre Les Musiciens du LouvreFRIMarc Minkowski (conductor)FRIDG Archiv 459 616-2 , CD1, Trs 21, 22, 23.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00l13t9 (Listen)FRIBath International Music Festival 2009, Joanna MacGregorFRIRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.FRIFRIJonathan Swain presents 2009 Bath International MusicFRIFestival artistic director Joanna MacGregor in aFRIcharacteristically eclectic piano recital from Bath'sFRIAssembly Rooms.FRIFRIJoanna MacGregor (piano)FRIFRIKurtag: Games (excerpts)FRIMacGregor: Russian Fairy Tale (a short prelude toFRIPetrushka) Stravinsky: Petrushka (excerpts)FRIMussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00l13tc (Listen)FRIHeroes and Villains, Episode 5FRIFRISeries featuring heroes, villains and Haydn StringFRIQuartets, performed by BBC orchestras.FRIFRIRavel: Ma mere l'oye - suite (version for orchestra)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRISusanna Malkki (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: String Quartet in F, Op 50, No 4 Belcea QuartetFRIFRI3.00pmFRIRimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade - symphonic suite, Op 35FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIStefan Solyom (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: String Quartet in D minor, Op 42 Ysaye QuartetFRIFRI4.00pmFRICopland: Suite - Billy the KidFRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIClark Rundell (conductor)FRIFRIGlinka: Overture (Ruslan i Lyudmila)FRIBernstein: Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Juanjo Mena (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00l13tf (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00l13th (Listen)FRIBerkeley, Poulenc, Stravinsky, Fri, 19 Jun 2009 - Part 1FRIFRIIn a concert from St David's Hall, Cardiff, ThierryFRIFischer conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in aFRInew work by Michael Berkeley - one of Britain's leadingFRIcomposers - written as a threnody after the death of aFRIfriend.FRIFRIBBC National Orchestra and Chorus of WalesFRIThierry Fischer (conductor)FRIFRIBerkeley: Gabriel's Lament (world premiere).FRIFRI19:45 Twenty Minutes b00fr4m0 (Listen)FRIMatryona's HouseFRIStephen Critchlow reads Alexander Solzhenitsyn's shortFRIstory from 1953, centring on Matryona, an impoverished butFRIgenerous peasant woman living in a remote Russian villageFRIcalled Peatproduce. The narrator describes how, afterFRIserving a ten-year prison sentence, he takes lodging withFRIMatryona, who endures her drab life with cheerfulness andFRIfortitude, until tragedy strikes.FRIFRIThe story's depiction of the miseries of village life,FRIessentially unchanged by Communism, offended SovietFRIcritics in its 'pessimism'.FRIFRI20:05 Performance on 3 b00l13w4 (Listen)FRIBerkeley, Poulenc, Stravinsky, Fri, 19 Jun 2009 - Part 2FRIFRIThe BBC National Orchestra of Wales' concert from StFRIDavid's Hall, Cardiff, concludes with Poulenc's earlyFRIballet Les biches, followed by Stravinsky's The Rite ofFRISpring, one of the great orchestral showpieces that evokesFRIthe violent arrival of the Russian spring.FRIFRIBBC National Orchestra and Chorus of WalesFRIThierry Fischer (conductor)FRIFRIPoulenc: Les biches Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00l13w6 (Listen)FRIJen HadfieldFRIIan McMillan presents the weekly cabaret of language,FRIwhich includes a collaboration between TS Eliot PrizeFRIwinner Jen Hadfield, and electronic musician andFRIsongwriter Leafcutter John. The result of several months'FRIwork, it combines local dialect spoken by residents ofFRIHadfield's native Shetland with the innovativeFRImusicianship of Leafcutter John.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00l57d5 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00l13w8 (Listen)FRIAntony Gormley's Seminal Sculpture, Richard Serra's TheFRIMatter of TimeFRIArtist Antony Gormley explores key sculptures of the 20thFRIcentury.FRIFRIHe reflects on the industrial force and impact of AmericanFRIsculptor Richard Serra's steel work The Matter of Time,FRIcompleted in 2005 for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00l13wb (Listen)FRILopa Kothari presents Senegalese superstar Baaba Maal inFRIsession, playing acoustic versions of songs from his albumFRITelevision.FRIFRI
12 June 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 13/06/2009 - 19/06/2009
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