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SATSATURDAY 27 JUNE 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00l8tnw (Listen)SAT1.00amSATReinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Trio in A minor, Op 188SATJaap Prinsen (horn) Maarten Karres (oboe)SATAriane Veelo-Karres (piano)SAT1.24amSATBruch, Max (1838-1920): Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor,SATOp 26 Ion Voicu (violin)SATRomanian National Radio OrchestraSATEmanuel Elenescu (conductor)SAT1.47amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Dichterliebe, Op 48SATKevin McMillan (baritone) Michael McMahon (piano)SAT2.21amSATBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Concerto for orchestra, Sz 116SATSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSATOndrej Lenard (conductor)SAT3.00amSATHaydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 60 in C, H ISAT60 (Il distratto) Oslo PhilharmonicSATAndrej Boreyko (conductor)SAT3.27amSATPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): Missa inSATduplicibus minoribus II Maitrise de Garcons de ColmarSATGiles BinchoisSATCantus Figuratus der Schola Cantorum BasiliensisSATDominique Vellard (director)SAT4.00amSATDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoSAT3 in E flat Concerto KolnSAT4.12amSATGranados, Enrique (1867-1916): Valse PoeticoSATEnrique Granados (piano)SAT4.23amSATVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Nulla in mundo pax sincera,SATRV 630 Emma Kirkby (soprano) Academy of Ancient MusicSATAndrew Manze (director)SAT4.30amSATSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Variations in E minor, D802SATEmmanuel Pahud (flute) Bruno Robilliard (piano)SAT4.45amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Violin Concerto in ASATminor, BWV 1041 Midori Seiler (violin)SATAkademie fur Alte Musik BerlinSAT5.00amSATBizet, Georges (1838-75): Habanera (Carmen)SATJouko Harjanne (trumpet) Norwegian Radio OrchestraSATAri Rasilainen (conductor)SAT5.06amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria: Un'auraSATamorosa (Cosi fan tutte - Act 1) Michael Schade (tenor)SATCanadian Opera Company OrchestraSATRichard Bradshaw (conductor)SAT5.11amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria - Non piuSATandrai (Le Nozze di Figaro) Russell Braun (baritone)SATCanadian Opera Company OrchestraSATRichard Bradshaw (conductor)SAT5.16amSATEstendorffer, Anton (1670-1711): Ciaccona super: Joseph,SATlieber Joseph meinSATPeter van Dijk on the Conradus Ruprecht II organ (c.1715)SATof Tuindorpkerk, UtrechtSAT5.20amSATProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Arrival of the Guests;SATBalcony Scene; Dance of the Knights (Romeo and Juliet) -SATarr Borisovsky Gyozo Mate (viola)SATBalazs Szokolay (piano)SAT5.35amSATLipovsek, Marijan (1910-1995): Cantata - Orglar (TheSATMinstrel) Zlata Ognajovic (soprano)SATEva Novsak-Houska (mezzo-soprano) Mitja Gregorac (tenor)SATZdravko Kovac (bass)SATSlovenian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra and ChamberSATChoir Jakov Cipci (conductor)SAT6.00amSATFrescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Toccata per SpinettinaSATe Violino; Canzona seconda detta La Bernadina (1628)SATMusica Fiata Koln Roland Wilson (director)SAT6.07amSATChambonnieres, Jacques Champion de (c.1601-1672): PiecesSATde clavecin du premier livre (Paris, 1670)SATHank Knox (harpsichord)SAT6.21amSATBarisons, Peteris (1904-1947): Damewort (Floral Twine -SATsymphonic suite) Latvian National Symphony OrchestraSATRomualds Kalsons (conductor)SAT6.27amSATKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Ten Songs, Op 3 (1896)SATJadwiga Rappe (contralto) Ewa Poblocka (piano)SAT6.43amSATWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude; Isolde's LiebestodSAT(Tristan und Isolde) Oslo PhilharmonicSATRafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00ldgt6 (Listen)SATAlistair Appleton presents a lively mix of music,SATincluding at 8.30am a Poem for Today, with Sean StreetSATreading his poem Cliff Fall, and at 9.00am a Haydn PianoSATSonata.SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00ldj63 (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Falla's El amor brujoSATIn this week’s programme (timings are approximate):SATSAT09.05 amSATCHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58; 2 NocturnesSATOp. 62; Mazurkas Op. 59; Polonaise in A flat majorSATFantasie Op. 61; Mazurkas Op. 63; 3 Waltzes Op. 64;SATMazurkas Op. 67 Nos 2 & 4; Cello Sonata in G minor Op. 65;SATMazurka in F minor Op. 68 No. 4SATMaria Joao Pires (piano), Pavel Gomziakov (cello)SATDeutsche Grammophon 477 7483 (2 CDs)SATSATCHOPIN: Prelude in C sharp minor Op.45. Ballade No.1 in GSATminor Op.23. Nocturne No.3 in B Op.9. Ballade No.3 in ASATflat Op.47. Nocturne No.1 in B flat minor Op.9. BalladeSATNo.2 in F Op.38. Nocturne No.2 in E flat Op.9. BalladeSATNo.4 in F minor Op.52. Nocturne No.20 in C sharp minorSATOp.posth.SATArthur Schoonderwoerd (piano) Alpha 147 (CD)SATSATScriabin: Complete Etudes Garrick Ohlsson (piano)SATBridge 9287 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor Op. 35; LIGETI:SATEtude 4: Fanfares; Etude 10: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice;SATSCRIABIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor Op. 19SAT“Sonate–Fantaisie”; LISZT: Piano Sonata in B minor S 178SATYuja Wang (piano) Deutsche Grammophon 477 8140 (CD)SATSAT09.30 am Building a Library RecommendationSATFALLA: El amor brujoSATSATReviewer – Chris de SouzaSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Anthony Burton compares recordings of Mozart’sSATSerenade No. 10 in B flat 'Gran Partita' K. 361/370a.SATSAT10.20 am Recent ReleaseSATBACEWICZ: Violin Concertos Nos 1, 3 and 7; Overture (1943)SATJoanna Kurkowicz (violin), Polish Radio SymphonySATOrchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor)SATChandos CHAN 10533 (CD)SATSAT10.30 am New ReleasesSATJeremy Summerly talks us through some recent releases ofSATRenaissance polyphony with extracts from the followingSATdiscs:SATSATLassus: Great Choral WorksSATLASSUS: Surrexit Pastor bonus; Missa Jager; Taedet animamSATmeam; Veni Creator Spiritus; Tristis est anima mea; etcSATGirl Choristers and Gentlemen of York Minster Choir, JohnSATScott Whiteley (conductor) Regent REGCD297 (CD)SATSATRoland de Lassus: Magnum Opus MusicumSATLASSUS: Quid trepidas a 6; Haec quae ter a 3; SequnturSATcantiones; Pulvis et umbra; Fertur in conviviis vinus; QuiSATregit astra; Ut queant laxis; Lauda mater ecclesia;SATCantione sine textu à 2 no 16; etcSATChamber Choir of Namur, La Fenice, Jean Tubery (conductor)SATRicercar RIC 283 (CD)SATSATSong of SongsSATCLEMENS NON PAPA: Ego flos campi; GUERRERO: Surge, properaSATamica mea; Ego flos campi; Trahe me post te; GOMBERT: QuamSATpulchra es; LASSUS: Veni, dilecte mi; LHERITIER: NigraSATsum; CEBALLOS: Hortus conclusus; etc Stile AnticoSATHarmonia Mundi HMU 807489 (CD)SATSATL’Arbre de Jesse: Gregorian chant and medieval polyphonySATPLAINCHANT: Vox in Rama; Benedictus es; Cantemus Domino;SATSubmersus jacet Pharao; ANONYMOUS (13th Century) arr.SATVELLARD: Qui pro nobis; ANONYMOUS (13th Century): BalaamSATinquit; Salve mater; etcSATEnsemble Gilles Binchois, Dominique Vellard (director)SATGlossa Platinum GCD P32302 (CD)SATSATL’Ecrit du Cri: Renaissance & 19th to 21st-Century SongsSATCAMPO: Les Cris de Marseille; DERANSART: Les Cris de laSATrue; JANEQUIN: Les Cris de Paris; BOUCHOT: Les Cris deSATParis; LEBEAU: Les Cloches du monastere; KASTNER: Les CrisSATde Paris; etcSATEnsemble Clement Janequin, Dominique Visse (director)SATHarmonia Mundi HMC 902028 (CD)SATSATJohannes Regis: Opera OmniaSATREGIS: Celsitonantis ave genitrix; Missa Ecce ancillaSATDomnini; Ave Maria virgo serena a 5; Ave Maria a 3; LuxSATsolempnis; Clangat plebs; Missa L’homme arme; Lauda Syon;SATPuisque ma damme; Patrem vilayge; O admirabile commerciumSATThe Clerks, Edward Wickham (director)SATMusique En Wallonie MEW0848 (2 CDs)SATSAT11.20 am Recent ReleasesSATIRELAND: Sarnia; Sea Idyll; Two Pieces from ‘A DownlandSATSuite’ (Elegy & Menuet); Greenways: Three Lyric Pieces;SATThe Darkened Valley; Two Pieces (For Remembrance &SATAmberley Wild Brooks); Villanella; Love is a SicknessSAT(transc. Robert Helps) Mark Bebbington (piano)SATSomm SOMMCD 088 (CD, Mid Price)SATSATIRELAND: Mai-Dun; The Forgotten Rite; Satyricon Overture;SATThe Overlanders Suite (arr. Mackerras); A London Overture;SATEpic March Halle, John Wilson (conductor)SATHalle CD HLL 7523 (CD, Mid Price)SATSATVAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The Lake in the Mountains; Hymn-TuneSATPrelude on 'Song 13' by Orlando Gibbons; Suite of SixSATShort Pieces; HOLST: Two Pieces for Piano; TwoSATNorthumbrian Folk Tunes; IRELAND: Sonatina; BAX;SATAllegretto quasi andante; WARLOCK: Five Folk-SongSATPreludes; MOERAN: Bank holiday; BRITTEN: Night Piece;SATJOUBERT: Dance Suite Op.21 John McCabe (piano)SATBMS Historic BMS103CDH (2 CDs, Mid Price)SATSAT11.40 am Disc of the WeekSATSzymanowski: The complete music for violin and pianoSATSZYMANOWSKI: Nocturne and Tarantella Op. 28; Mythes Op.SAT30; Romance in D major Op. 23; Violin Sonata in D minorSATOp. 9; Three Paganini Caprices Op. 40; La BerceuseSATd’Aitacho Enia Op. 52SATAlina Ibragimova (violin), Cedric Tiberghien (piano)SATHyperion CDA67703 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Feature b008thx8 (Listen)SATRolls, Records and the Return of Myra HessSAT...of Myra Hess. When the playing of the late Myra Hess inSATone of her famous wartime performances returned to theSATNational Gallery last November thanks to the wonders of aSATpiano roll, it was undeniably a concert with a difference.SATChristopher Cook tells the story of the multi-millionSATpound player-piano industry with the help of enthusiastsSATand performers, and discovers how these remarkableSATinstruments found their way from the bars and brothels ofSATAmerica to the homes of British high society.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00ldj67 (Listen)SATHaydn and the Esterhazy Family, Episode 1SATIn a programme devoted to Haydn's 29-year tenure under theSATpatronage of the Esterhazy family, Lucie Skeaping visitsSATtheir Palace, at Esterhaza in northwestern Hungary. She isSATjoined by musicologist and Haydn expert Balasz Mikusi, whoSATguides her through the rooms of the house and throughSATHaydn's life and music.SATSATLucie also goes to the Vienna home of Michael Brussing -SATbaryton player with the Esterhazy Ensemble, who haveSATrecently released their recordings of Haydn's completeSATbaryton trios.SATSATHaydn entered the service of the Esterhazys in 1761, whenSAThe was hired as the vice-Kapellmeister by Prince PaulSATAnton, for their home in Eisenstadt. Initially, his mainSATduties were to conduct the orchestra and to play theSATharpsichord and violin, but he was also required to act asSATlibrarian, supervisor of instruments, tutor andSATintermediary between the musicians and the Prince as wellSATas composing on a daily basis.SATSATOfficially, Haydn was supposedly subservient to theSATelderly Kapellmeister Gregor Werner, but it wasn't longSATbefore he became the main man, and when Prince Paul AntonSATdied in 1762, Haydn became one of the most importantSATservants at the court of the new Prince Nikolaus 'TheSATMagnificent'.SATSATJust four years later, Prince Nikolaus designed and builtSAThis new palace, and it was during the ever-increasingSAT'summer' months there that Haydn began to flourish -SATcomposing most of his early symphonies as well as chamberSATmusic for the Prince's favourite instrument, the baryton.SATSATHaydn: Symphony No 1 in D (1st mvt) (excerpt)SATAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)SATL'OISEAU LYRE 436 428-2, CD 1 Tr 1SATSATHaydn: Symphony No 1 in D (3rd mvt)SATAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)SATL'OISEAU LYRE 436 428-2, CD 1 Tr 3SATSATHaydn: Symphony No 6 in D (Le matin) (1st mvt)SATAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)SATL'OISEAU LYRE 433 661-2, CD 1 Tr 1SATSATHaydn: Cello Concerto No 1 in C (3rd mvt)SATPieter Wispelwey (cello) FlorilegiumSATCHANNEL CLASSICS CCS 7395 Tr 3SATSATHaydn: Keyboard Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20 (2nd mvt:SATAndante con moto) Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano)SATBIS 1731-33, CD 5 Tr 7SATSATHaydn: Trio for baryton, viola and cello No 1 in A (1stSATmvt) (excerpt) Esterhazy EnsembleSATBrilliant Classics 93907, CD 1 Tr 1SATSATHaydn: Duet for two barytons, H XII 3 (3rd mvt) (excerpt)SATEsterhazy Ensemble Brilliant Classics 93907, CD 18 Tr 24SATSATHaydn: Cassation for two barytons and violone, H XII 19SAT(1st mvt) Esterhazy EnsembleSATBrilliant Classics 93907, CD 18 Track 1SATSATHaydn: Trio for baryton, viola and cello No 124 in G (3rdSATmvt) (excerpt) Esterhazy EnsembleSATBrilliant Classics 93907, CD 17 Track 18SATSATHaydn: Octet (Divertimento) in A, H X III (1st mvt: Adagio)SATEnsemble Baroque de Limoges Christophe Coin (director)SATLABORIE LC 03 Tr 4SATSATHaydn: Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor (Farewell) (4thSATmvt) (excerpt) Academy of Ancient MusicSATChristopher Hogwood (conductor)SATL'OISEAU LYRE 443 477-2 Tr 4.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00l8rsy (Listen)SATCalefax Wind EnsembleSATSATIn a concert given at London's Wigmore Hall, the CalefaxSATWind Ensemble perform Bach's Goldberg Variations, arrangedSATfor wind quintet by the ensemble's saxophonist, RaafSATHekkema.SATSATCalefax:SATOliver Boekhoorn, Ivar Berix, Raaf Hekkema, Jelte Althuis,SATAlban WeslySATSATBach, arr Raaf Hekkema: Goldberg Variations.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00c4c9r (Listen)SATWorld Routes in China, Episode 2SATIn the second of two special programmes recorded onSATlocation in China, Lucy Duran explores the music of threeSATof the country's 56 different ethnic groups. She visitsSATXinjiang, China's largest province that makes up one-sixthSATof the country's land-mass. On the ancient Silk Route, itSATis also home to the Muslim Uyghur people who performSATmuqam, a type of music that can be found all over theSATregion from Azerbaijan in the west to China in the east.SATSATIntroduction with Lucy at the Sunday livestock market inSATKashgar, XinjiangSATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: Muka Dima JulaSATfrom Mushaureq MuqamSATRecorded Saturday 29 March 2008 in UrumqiSATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: Merghouli fromSATChushurigisi MuqamSATRecorded Saturday 29 March 2008 in UrumqiSATSATLucy talks about the Uyghur people of Xinjiang: XinjiangSATis China's largest province and covers about a sixth ofSATthe country's land mass.SATSATLucy talks with her guide Jiang Anxi, musician andSATresearcherSATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: Small SelikeSATRecorded Saturday 29 March 2008 in UrumqiSATSATLucy and Anxi in conversation on the Kashgar-IslamabadSATHighway, which is part of the old Silk RoadSATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: Muka Dima JulaSATfrom Mushaureq MuqamSATRecorded Saturday 29 March in UrumqiSATSATLucy briefly links from one side of Kashgar to the otherSATSATThe Drum and Shawm Band of Shule: Sanam (a suite of dances)SATRecorded Monday 31 March 2008 in ShuleSATSATLucy describes the music and how it has spread along theSATSilk RoutesSATSATLucy describes the sand storm experienced on the way toSATShacheSATSATMusicians from the Shache Area of Xinjiang: Nawa MuqamSAT(extracts) Recorded Sunday 30 March 2008 in ShacheSATLucy describes how the stage was made into a recordingSATstudio for 27 muqam musicians.SATSATInterview with Professor Zhou Ji, expert on Muqam musicSATVoice over: David YipSATZhou Ji sadly passed away soon after this interview wasSATrecorded. He was the leading authority on Uyghur music,SATand leader of the successful bid for UNESCO recognition ofSATthe Uyghur Muqam.SATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: First MeshrepSATfrom Mushaureq MuqamSATRecorded Saturday 29 March in UrumqiSATSATLucy describes Xinjiang, and recounts the search for aSATsuitable recording venue for the Dolan Muqam.SATSATDolan Musicians from Mekit: Hudek BayawanSATRecorded Monday 31 March 2008 in a village outside ShacheSATSATLucy describes the dancers who have come in from theSATfields on hearing the music.SATInterview with Muqam musician YasinSATVoice over: Haoyu ZhangSATSATDolan Musicians from Mekit: Jula MuqamSATRecorded Monday 31 March 2008 in a village outside ShacheSATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: Merghouli fromSATChushurigisi Muqam Recorded Saturday 29 March in UrumqiSATSATClosing thoughts from LucySATSATEnsemble of the Xinjiang Arts Institute: Meshrep from NawaSATMuqam Recorded Saturday 29 March in UrumqiSATSATAll music recordings were made on location, specially forSATthe BBC by sound engineer James BirtwistleSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00ldj7q (Listen)SATFreddie HubbardSATAlyn Shipton is joined by Guy Barker to select the bestSATrecordings by fellow trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, who diedSATin December 2008. Hubbard was considered one of the mostSATgifted soloists in jazz, and a man seen as the naturalSATheir to Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie.SATSATTitle: I Got Rhythm Artist: Paul ChambersSATComposer: Gershwin Album: Go/Kelly at MidnightSATLabel: Collectables Track: 6SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; Cannonball Adderley, as;SATWynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, dSATDate: 2 Feb 1959SATSATTitle: Open Sesame Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Brooks Album: Open Sesame Label: Blue NoteSATNumber: 84040 Tr 1SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; Tina Brooks, ts; McCoySATTyner, p; Sam Jones, b; Clifford Jarvis, dSATDate: 19 June 1960SATSATTitle: Cry Me Not Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Weston Album: Hub Cap Label: Blue NoteSATNumber: 84073 Tr 2SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; Jimmy Heath, ts; JulianSATPriester, tb; Cedar Walton p;SATLarry Ridley, b; Philly Joe Jones, d Date: 9 April 1961SATSATTitle: Skylark Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Carmichael, arr. ShorterSATAlbum: The Body and the Soul Label: ImpulseSATNumber: 11832 Tr 7SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Wayne ShorterSAT(conductor, tenor saxophone); Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone,SATflute); Jerome Richardson (tenor and baritone saxophones);SATSeldon Powell (tenor saxophone); Charles Davis (baritoneSATsaxophone); Clark Terry, Al DeRisi, Ernie Royal, EdSATArmour, Richard Williams (trumpet); Bob Northern, JuliusSATWatkins (French horn); Curtis Fuller, Melba ListonSAT(trombone); Robert Powell (tuba); Harry Cykman, MorrisSATStonzek, Arnold Eidus, Sol Shapiro, Charles McCracken,SATHarry Katzman, Harry Lookofsky, Gene Orloff, Julius Held,SATRaoul Poliakin (strings); Cedar Walton (piano); ReggieSATWorkman (bass); Louis Hayes, Philly Joe Jones (drums).SATMarch / May 1963 Producer: Bob ThieleSATSATTitle: D Minor Mint Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Hubbard Album: Breaking PointSATLabel: Blue Note Number: 78278 Tr 4SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; James Spaulding, as, fl;SATRonie Mathews, p; Eddie Kahn, b; Joe Chambers, dSATDate: 7 May 1964SATSATTitle: Cunga Black Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Hubbard Album: Blue SpiritsSATLabel: Blue Note Number: 94318 Tr 4SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; James Spaulding, as, fl;SATJoe Henderson, ts; Kiane Zawasi, euphonium, Harold Mabern,SATp; Larry Ridley,m b; Clifford Jarvis, d; Big Black, cgaSATDate: 19 Feb 1965SATSATTitle: For BP Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: HubbardSATAlbum: Echoes of Blue/Sing Me a Song of SongmySATLabel: Collectables Number: 6821, CD2 Tr 6SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard (spoken vocals, trumpet,SATflugelhorn); Arif Mardin (conductor, organ); Mary AnnSATHoxworth, Nha-Khe, Charles Grau, Gungor Bozkurt (spokenSATvocals); James Spaulding (alto saxophone, flute); BennySATMaupin (tenor saxophone, flute); Junior Cook (tenorSATsaxophone); Kiwani Sawadi (trombone, euphonium); HowardSATJohnson (tuba); Kenny Barron (piano); Art Booth, HerbieSATLewis (bass); Louis Hayes, Freddie Waits (drums); RomanSATBroadus (congas)SATSATTitle: Red Clay Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Hubbard Album: Red Clay Label: CTISATNumber: 5051722 Tr 1SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; Joe Henderson, ts; HerbieSATHancock, p; Ron Carter, b; Lenny White, d 27-29 Jan 1970SATSATTitle: Ride Like The Wind Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: Cross Album: Ride Like the WindSATLabel: Collectables Number: 6595 Tr 4SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t, fh; Chuck Findlay, GarySATGrant, t; Bill Watrous, tb; Vince Derosa, frh; YomSATJohnson, tu; Bud Shank, Bill Perkins, Bob Tricario, reeds;SATBill Mays, kb; Dan Ferguson, g; Abe Laboriel, b; BillSATMaxwell, d; Joe Procaro, perc; strings, cond and arr AllynSATFerguson Date: 1982SATSATTitle: Hub Tones Artist: Freddie HubbardSATComposer: HubbardSATAlbum: Without a Song - Live in Europe 1969SATLabel: Blue Note Number: 97093 Tr 7SATPersonnel: Freddie Hubbard, t; Sir Roland Hanna, p; RonSATCarter, b; Louis Hayes, dSATDate: Royal Festival Hall, 13 Dec 1969 (released 2 JuneSAT2009).SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00ldj7s (Listen)SATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSATMarsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SATTodd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATStrictly for the Birds (Dudley Moore) (2:15)SATPerformed by Dudley Moore (p,vcl) Pete McGurk (b) ChrisSATKaran (d) Recorded early 1961, LondonSATTaken from the album Sitting on the Bench / Strictly forSATthe Birds 1965 EP (Parlophone GEP 8940 S2/1)SATSATStop! The Red Light’s On! (T. Miller) (3:15)SATPerformed Gene Krupa Orchestra: Anita O’Day (v) Gene KrupaSAT(d, leader) Norman Murphy, Torg Halten, Graham Young, RoySATEldridge (tp) John Grassi, Jay Kelliher, Babe Wagner (tb)SATMascagni Ruffo (as) Sam Musiker (cl, as) Walter Bates,SATJimmy Migliore (ts) Sam Listengart (bs) Milt Raskin (p)SATRay Biondi (g) Ed Mihelich (b) Elton Hill (arr)SATRecorded 18 August 1941, ChicagoSATTaken from the album Roy Eldridge with Gene KrupaSATOrchestra featuring Anita O’Day: UptownSAT1990 CD (CBS 466310 2 Track 7)SATSATWhen I Leave the World Behind (Irving Berlin) (4:02)SATPerformed Ken Colyer (tp) Mac Duncan (tb) Ian Wheeler (cl)SATRay Foxley (p) John Bastable (bjo) Ron Ward (b) ColinSATBowden (d) Recorded 20 August 1959, LondonSATTaken from the album Ken Colyer's Jazzmen - SerenadingSATAuntie CD (Upbeat URCD111 (1) Track 8)SATSATIf I Could Be With You (James P. Johnson / Henry Creamer)SAT(3:15)SATPerformed by Kenny Baker (tp) George Chisholm (tb) DerekSATCollins (cl,ts) Harry Smith (p) Jack Fallon (b) LennieSATHastings (d) Recorded 13 March 1957SATTaken from the album Half Dozen - AfterhoursSAT1997 CD (Lake LACD88 (1) Track 3)SATSATPapa Wants to Knock a Jug (Blackwell) (2:28)SATPerformed Leroy Carr (p, v) Francis ‘Scrapper’ BlackwellSAT(g) Recorded 1931 Taken from the album Naptown BluesSATCD (Aldabra ALB1011CD (1) Track 14)SATSATIf You’ve Got the Money (I’ve Got the Time) (LeftySATFrizzell, Jim Beck) (3:12)SATPerformed Mose Allison (v, p) Chuck Rainey (b) BillySATCobham (d) Recorded 1971SATTaken from the album Western ManSATLP (Atlantic 2400205 S2/4)SATSATMister Man (Lucky Thompson) (3:30)SATPerformed by Lucky Thompson (ts) Skeeter Best (g) OscarSATPettiford (bs) Recorded 11 December 1956, New York CitySATTaken from the album TricotismSAT1993 CD (Impulse GRP11352 Track 10)SATSATStardust (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish) (4:57)SATPerformed Ray Gelato (ts) plus band: Danny Marsden, AndySATRogers, Paul Booth, Mike Janisch, Gunther Kurmayr, MattSATHome Recorded 2008SATTaken from the album Salutes the Great EntertainersSAT2008 CD (DSCD 06 Track 11)SATSATPompidou (Portico Quartet) (3:07)SATPerformed Portico Quartet: Jack Wyllie (soprano and altoSATsaxophone) Duncan Bellamy (hang and percussion) MiloSATFitzpatrick (double bass) Nick Mulvey (hang and percussion)SATRecorded at on 7 - 9 February and 6 - 8 August 2007,SATLivingston Studios LondonSATTaken from the album Knee Deep in the North SeaSAT2007 CD (Vortex BVOR2769 (1) Track 9)SATSATGirl Hunt (Dicky Wells) (6:22)SATPerformed Dicky Wells, Vic Dickenson, Benny Morton, GeorgeSATMatthews (tb) Skip Hall (organ/piano) Kenny Burrell (g)SATEverett Barksdale (b) Herbie Lovelle (d)SATRecorded 21 April 1959, New YorkSATTaken from the album Trombone Four-In-HandSAT1990 CD (Limelight 8206022 (1) Track 7)SATSATThe Caboose (Wynton Marsalis) (7:07)SATPerformed Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra: Rodney WhitakerSAT(b) Herlin Riley (d) Doug Wamble (g, bj) Roland GuerreroSAT(perc) Farid Barron (p) Wessel Anderson (as, cl) Ted NashSAT(as) Walter Blanding Jr. (as) Victor Goines (sax) JoeSATTemperley (sax) Ronald Westray , Wayne Goodman (tb)SATWycliffe Gordon (tuba) Marcus Printup, Riley Mullins, RyanSATKisor, Seneca Black, Wynton Marsalis (tp) Recorded 1999SATTaken from the album Big TrainSATCD (Columbia CK 69860 Track 12)SATSATAir Mail Special (Christian, Goodman, Mundy) (7:35)SATPerformed Lionel Hampton (vibes) Oscar Peterson (p) RaySATBrown (b) Buddy Rich (d)SATRecorded 2 September 1953, New YorkSATTaken from the album Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra 1951SAT- 1953 2006 CD (Classics 1429 (1) Track 8)SATSATDon't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SATor any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SATSATThe BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSATinternet sites.SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00ldj7v (Listen)SATOpera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Wagner's LohengrinSATFrom the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Donald MacleodSATintroduces a performance of Wagner's Lohengrin, starringSATSouth African tenor Johan Botha, with soprano Edith HallerSATas Elsa.SATSATIt is a work which marked a turning point in Wagner'sSAToutput and paved the way for the quartet of Ring operasSATthat were to come. In it he wrote four challenging rolesSATthat have tested singers (and conductors) since the work'sSATfirst performance in 1850.SATSATLohengrin has been Elsa's champion in a duel but has swornSATher to secrecy about his origins. She must never ask hisSATname or where he comes from. Not unnaturally she findsSATthis promise impossible to keep and so he has to leave,SATthough not before revealing to one and all that he is, inSATfact, a knight of the holy grail with a sacred mission.SATHaving imparted this information he leaves as he arrived,SATin a boat drawn by a swan.SATSATDonald is joined by one of the world's leading WagnerSATexperts, John Deathridge, to help to explain Lohengrin'sSATsignificance and its very special place in Wagner's output.SATSATWagner: LohengrinSATSATLohengrin ...... Johan Botha (tenor)SATElsa von Brabant ...... Edith Haller (soprano)SATFriederich von Telramund ...... Falk Struckmann (bass)SATOrtrud ...... Petra Lang (mezzo-soprano)SATHeinrich I ...... Kwangchul Youn (baritone)SATHerald ...... Boaz Daniel (baritone)SATNobles of Brabant ...... Haoyin Xue, Ji-Min Park (tenors),SATKostas Smoriginas (bass-baritone), Vuyani Mlinde (bass)SATFour pages ...... Anne Osborne, Deborah Peake JonesSAT(sopranos), Louise Armit, Kate McCarney (mezzo-sopranos)SATThe Royal Opera ChorusSATThe Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATSemyon Bychkov (conductor).SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00ldj9z (Listen)SATCut & Splice: Living Rooms, Cut & SpliceSATRobert Worby reports from 2009's Cut & Splice: LivingSATRooms festival, from Wilton's Music Hall in London. ThisSATfestival of electronic music and sound art, co-promoted bySATHear and Now and the Sound and Music organisation,SATfeatures work inspired by and utilising the domesticSATenvironment.SATSATVeteran American composer Alvin Lucier brings music whichSATworks on the resonant character of a room space, Aki OndaSATmixes soundscapes recorded on portable cassette and TapeSATThat present their catalogue of sound objects.SATSATDomestic Appliance Audio Research Society (DAARS)SATSATTape That: CatalogueSATCatalogue Number 033 Shake spray and ring tooSATCatalogue Number 009 Ventilator and feedbackSATCatalogue Number 078 Mikes on and mikes offSATCatalogue Number 106 Mike hits and feedbacksSATCatalogue Number 107 Mike in hand with sliding arcSATCatalogue Number 037 Dog feedbackSATCatalogue Number 049 Shellac versus the youthSATCatalogue Number 047 Breeze on streetSATCatalogue Number 54b Doing the rag IISATCatalogue Number 112 Street panningSATCatalogue Number 099 In the basementSATCatalogue Number 088 Walking the bikeSATCatalogue Number 093 Japanese soupSATChristophe Meierhans (samples, mixer, microphones)SATKoen Nutters (objects, minidiscs, cds, microphones, mixer)SATSATPackage: Robert Worby explores sound installations by MarkSATVernon, Brandon LaBelle and Erik BelgumSATSATAki OndaSATSATAlvin Lucier: Still LivesSAT1. Sunlight DiamondSAT2. HammockSAT3. Barbecue GrillSAT4. Lamp ShadeSAT5. Two Floor TilesSAT6. FernsSAT7. Bread KnifeSAT8. Chop SticksSATPerformed by Anthony Burr (piano)SATSUNSUNDAY 28 JUNE 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b009yfgd (Listen)SUNWes MontgomerySUNJohn Etheridge helps Alyn Shipton select highlights fromSUNthe catalogue of fellow jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery,SUNexplaining how he achieved his unique sound. Montgomery isSUNconsidered to have been one of the most innovative playersSUNon his instrument and developed a technique that combinedSUNthe rapidity of bebop with a mellow romanticism.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00ldrn7 (Listen)SUN1.01amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Trio in C, K548SUNKungsbacka TrioSUN1.20amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Trio No 1 in D minor,SUNOp 63 Kungsbacka TrioSUN1.52amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Piano Quartet No 1 in GSUNminor, Op 25 Laurence Power (viola) Kungsbacka TrioSUN2.34amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 8 in F, OpSUN93 BBC National Orchestra of WalesSUNRichard Hickox (conductor)SUN3.01amSUNTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): String Serenade inSUNC, Op 48 Danish Radio Concert OrchestraSUNHannu Koivula (conductor)SUN3.33amSUNScarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Stabat Mater (1724)SUNValeri Popova (soprano) Penka Dilova (mezzo-soprano)SUNTolbuhin Children's ChorusSUNBulgarian National Radio SinfoniettaSUNDragomir Nenov (conductor)SUN4.15amSUNHartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Deux PiecesSUNcaracteristiques, Op 25 Nina Gade (piano)SUN4.28amSUNAuber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871): Overture (LeSUNcheval de bronze) Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNStefan Robl (conductor)SUN4.37amSUNMauchaut, Guillaume de (c.1300-1377): Ballade 32: Ploures,SUNdames (Le Veoir Dit) Oxford CamerataSUN4.46amSUNPergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736): Violin ConcertoSUNin B flat Andras Keller (violin) Concerto KolnSUN5.01amSUNStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Rosen aus dem Suden - arrSUNSchoenberg Canadian Chamber EnsembleSUNRaffi Armenian (conductor)SUN5.10amSUNChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Four MazurkasSUNAshley Wass (piano)SUN5.20amSUNAlpaerts, Flor (1876-1954): Avondmuziek (1915)SUNI Solisti del Vento Ivo Hadermann (conductor)SUN5.30amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Till Eulenspiegels lustigeSUNStreiche, Op 28 BBC PhilharmonicSUNYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)SUN5.45amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Exsultate, jubilate,SUNK165 Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano)SUNNetherlands Radio Philharmonic Kent Nagano (conductor)SUN6.00amSUNGrieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Peer Gynt Suite No 1,SUNOp 46 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraSUNOle Kristian Ruud (conductor)SUN6.24amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata: Ich hatteSUNviel Bekummernis, BWV 21 Antonella Balducci (soprano)SUNFrieder Lang (tenor) Fulvio Bettini (baritone)SUNSolisti e Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio and EnsembleSUNVanitas, Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00ldrn9 (Listen)SUNAlistair Appleton presents a lively mix of music,SUNincluding at 8.30am a Poem for Today, written and read bySUNLemn Sissay, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00ldrnc (Listen)SUNParodySUNSUNFrom wicked satire to respectful homage, Iain presents anSUNassortment of musical borrowing and imitation thatSUNembraces Mozart, Dudley Moore, Chabrier and Bartok.SUNComposer and pianist Richard Sisson is the guest.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00ldrnf (Listen)SUNAmit ChaudhuriSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is award-winning novelist andSUNcomposer Amit Chaudhuri, who teaches creative writing atSUNthe University of East Anglia. Music informs much of hisSUNown writing, including his most recent novel The Immortals.SUNSUNHis choices range from a Beethoven piano sonata to the GilSUNEvans/Miles Davis take on Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez,SUNa song by Joni Mitchell and a variety of music fromSUNChaudhuri's native India, including a setting of a TagoreSUNpoem sung by his mother, Bijoya Chaudhuri.SUNSUNM Berkeley The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer, pub OUP)SUNBeaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 T10 Dur: 25sSUNSUNBeethoven: Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathétique -SUN1st movement, excerpt) Stephen Kovacevich (piano)SUNBeethoven Piano Sonatas EMI 215314-2 CD1 T1 Dur: 5m 21sSUNSUNRodrigo, arr Gil Evans: Concierto de AranjuezSUNMiles Davis and his band/Gil EvansSUNSketches of Spain COLUMBIA CK 65142 T1 Dur: 7m 21sSUNSUNJoni Mitchell Hejira (from the album Misses)SUNMisses REPRISE 9362-46358-2 T14 Dur: 6m 39sSUNSUNWilliam Bolcom The Lamb & The Shepherd (Songs of InnocenceSUNand Experience) Measha Brueggergosman (mezzo soprano)SUNPeter 'Madcat' Ruth (vocal)SUNUniversity of Michigan School of Music SO/Leonard SlatkinSUNBolcom NAXOS 8559216-2 CD1 T3 & 4 Dur: 5m 26sSUNSUNRaga Kalavati Nazakat & Salamat Ali Khan (singers)SUNUstad Allah Dutta (tabla) Ustad Zahoori Khan (sarangi)SUNLP Ragas Darbari and Kalavati HMV CLP 1308 S2 Dur: 4m 3sSUNSUNSubinoy Roy: Bahe Nirantara Ananta (Tagore)SUNSongs of Rabindranath HINDUSTHAN 9601 T2 Dur: 2m 48sSUNSUNBijoya Chaudhuri: Esho nipabane (Tagore)SUNCASSETTE Songs of Rabindranath HMV FPHVS 843821 S2 T1SUNDur: 3m 4 s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00ldrnh (Listen)SUNHaydn and the Esterhazy Family, Episode 2SUNIn a programme about Haydn's 29-year tenure under theSUNpatronage of the Esterhazy family, Lucie SkeapingSUNcontinues her tour round their Palace in northwesternSUNHungary, in the company of musicologist and Haydn expertSUNBalasz Mikusi.SUNSUNPrince Nikolaus Esterhazy 'The Magnificent' was very proudSUNof his new 'summer residence', in which he spent more timeSUNeach year. At any opportunity, he would welcomeSUNinfluential politicians, wealthy nobles and royalty to hisSUNbeautiful palace, laying on lavish feasts andSUNentertainments, for which Haydn composed most of hisSUNoperas and burlettas, either for the main theatre or forSUNthe palace's marionettes.SUNSUNBy now, the Prince had relaxed his initial stance onSUNexclusivity, and permitted Haydn to fulfil commissionsSUNfrom external sources. This allowed his famous composer toSUNwrite the Seven Last Words for Cadiz Cathedral, and aSUNnumber of pieces for the King of Naples, who was a devoteeSUNof a rather bizarre instrument - the lira organizzata -SUNapparently a hybrid of a chamber organ and a hurdy-gurdy.SUNLucie visits the workshop of the Austrian instrument-makerSUNWolfgang Weichselbaumer, who has built two lireSUNorganizzate, heard on a recording made by the EnsembleSUNBaroque de Limoges and Christophe Coin.SUNSUNAs the 1780s drew to a close, Haydn began to feel more andSUNmore isolated at Esterhazy, but could never quite bringSUNhimself to leave its security. But in 1790, PrinceSUNNikolaus died; his heir and successor, Prince Anton wasSUNnot a music lover and immediately disbanded the orchestra.SUNHe granted Haydn his freedom, but asked him to retain hisSUNofficial title of Kapellmeister to Prince Esterhazy. ThusSUNbegan a new chapter in Haydn's life and career, which tookSUNhim to London and Vienna, enjoying his newly discoveredSUNfame.SUNSUNHaydn: Overture (Le Pescatrici) Haydn Sinfonietta WienSUNManfred Huss (conductor) KOCH SCHWANN 3-1723-2 Tr 3SUNSUNHaydn: Ho un tumore in un ginocchio (L'infidelta delusa)SUNNancy Argenta (Vespina) La Petite BandeSUNSigiswald Kuijken (director)SUNMartin Haselbock (conductor)SUNDEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI RD 77099, CD2 Tr 2SUNSUNHaydn: Overture (Philemon und Baucis)SUNHaydn Sinfonietta Wien Manfred Huss (conductor)SUNKOCH SCHWANN 3-1723-2 Tr 5SUNSUNHaydn: Concerto No 1 for two lire organizzate, twoSUNviolins, two violas, cello, bass and two horns, HVII 1SUN(1st mvt) (excerpts)SUNMatthias Loibner, Thierry Nouat (lire organizzate)SUNEnsemble Baroque de Limoges Christopher Coin (director)SUNLABORIE LC03 Tr 1SUNSUNHaydn: Notturno No 3 in C for two lire organizzate, twoSUNclarinets, two violas, cello, bass and two horns, H II 32SUNMatthias Loibner, Thierry Nouat (lira organizzata)SUNEnsemble Baroque de Limoges Christopher Coin (director)SUNLABORIE LC03 Tr 15SUNSUNHaydn: Little Organ Mass, H XXII 7 (Benedictus) (excerpt)SUNNicholaus Esterhazy Sinfonia NAXOS 8.554416 Tr 17SUNSUNHaydn: Gloria (St Nicholas Mass)SUNEnglish Concert and Choir Trevor Pinnock (conductor)SUNARCHIV 437 807-2 Tr 7SUNSUNHaydn: Baryton Trio No 56 in D (1st mvt)SUNEsterhazy Ensemble BRILLIANT CLASSICS 93907, CD 8 Tr 10.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00ldrnk (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington introduces a selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' requests, including a classic recording ofSUNBrahms from the Takacs Quartet, Mozart's Marriage ofSUNFigaro and a complete performance of Beethoven's WaldsteinSUNSonata played by Maurizio Pollini. The guest requester isSUNAndrew Marr.SUNSUNMozart: Le Nozze di FigaroSUNAct 1 Cinque.. dieci..venti..trentaSUNOrchestra de l’Accademia Nazionale di Santa CeciliaSUNMyung-Whun Chung Decca 458 9282 Track 1SUNSUNGrieg arr. Garbarek Arietta from Lyric PiecesSUNJan Garbarek (saxophone) Rainer Bruninghaus (piano)SUNEberhard Weber (bass) Marilyn Mazur (percussion)SUNECM 519500 Tracks 2 to 6SUNSUNRopartz: Prelude, marine et chansonsSUNEnsemble Stanislav Timpani 1C1118 Tracks 9 to 11SUNSUNBrahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, op34SUNTakacs Quartet, Andras Schiff (piano)SUNDecca 475 6525 CD2 Tracks 1 to 4SUNSUNHandel: Giustino OperaSUNAct 3 Sc 2 Zeffiertto, che scorre nel pratoSUNMichael Chance (counter tenor) Freiburg Baroque Orchestra,SUNNicholas McGegan (conductor)SUNHarmonia Mundi HMU 907130/32 Tracks 1-4SUNSUNVasks Ainava ar putniem (landscape with birds)SUNAlgirdas Vizgirda (flute)SUNFinlandia 8573-82185-2 Track 10SUNSUNBeethoven:SUNSonata for piano no 21 (op.53) in C major “Waldstein”SUNMaurizio Pollini (piano) Deutsche GrammophonSUNDG 471 354-2SUNSUNMartinu On Tourne! Ballet Le jeu des marionettesSUNLa danse des poisons La Scene dans le carreSUNCzech Philharmonic Orchestra,SUNChristopher Hogwood (conductor) Supraphon SU 3749 2031SUNTracks 17 to 19SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00l8t8k (Listen)SUNFrom Southwell Minster.SUNSUNIntroit: The last and greatest herald (Bullock)SUNResponses: ClucasSUNOffice Hymn: On this high feast day honour we the BaptistSUN(Diva Servatrix)SUNPsalms: 80, 82 (Crotch, Ashfield, Turner)SUNFirst Lesson: Malachi 4SUNCanticles: Westminster Service (Howells)SUNSecond Lesson: Matthew 11 vv2-19SUNAnthem: Heralds of Christ (Robert Ashfield)SUNFinal Hymn: On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry (WinchesterSUNNew) Festal Te Deum in G (Sumsion)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Improvisation sur le Te Deum (Tournemire,SUNtranscr Durufle)SUNSUNAssistant Director of Music: Philip White-JonesSUNRector Chori: Paul Hale.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00ldrnm (Listen)SUNProkofiev Symphony No 5SUNDavid Nice joins the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductorSUNDavid Robertson for an exploration of the ideas andSUNbackground to Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony. It has beenSUNlabelled as 'a symphony of the grandeur of the humanSUNspirit' ever since the composer used that phrase on MoscowSUNradio around the time of the premiere in 1945. But whatSUNkind of grandeur is this - the triumph of the individualSUNor the spirit of Soviet man?SUNSUNA Prokofiev authority and biographer, Nice considers theSUNsymphony in the light of the time in which it was written,SUNcomparing it to other works the composer wrote in theSUN1940s.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00ldrnp (Listen)SUNRobert Lucas PearsallSUNAled Jones is joined by Anthony Rooley to uncover theSUNeccentric Victorian musician Robert Lucas Pearsall,SUNconsidered to be one of Britain's greatest unsung choralSUNheroes. Plus more highlights from the 2009 Tampere VocalSUNFestival in Finland.SUNSUNJohn Wilbye Sweet honey-sucking beesSUNThe Deller Consort, directed by Alfred DellerSUNVangaurd, 08201972, track 15SUNSUNRobert Pearsall There is a paradise on earthSUNThe Pre-Raphaelite Singers, directed by Anthony RooleySUNMusiques Suisses, MGB 6206, track 8SUNSUNJohn Ward Die not fond manSUNThe Consort of Musicke, directed by Anthony RooleySUNHyperion CDA66256, track 6SUNSUNVautor Sweet Suffolk Owl The Hilliard EnsembleSUNVirgin Classics, 5616712, CD 2 track 20SUNSUNRobert Pearsall Laugh not, Youth, at AgeSUNList! Lady, be not coySUNThe Pre-Raphaelite Singers, directed by Anthony RooleySUNMusiques Suisses, MGB 6206, track 16SUNSUNRobert Pearsall Take, O take those lips awaySUNAdieu! My native shoreSUNThe Pre-Raphaelite Singers, directed by Anthony RooleySUNMusiques Suisses, MGB 6206, track 5 & 24SUNSUNEdward Elgar There is sweet musicSUNCambridge University Chamber Choir, directed bySUNChristopher Robinson Naxos 8570541, track 1SUNSUNRobert Pearsall Lay a GarlandSUNOxford Camerata, conducted by Jeremy SummerlySUNNaxos 8553088, track 13SUNSUNJésus Palacios Copitas de mexcel Voz en PuntoSUNEBU RecordingSUNSUNLuigi DallapiccolaSUNIl coro dei malommogliati (The Chorus of the Hen PeckedSUNHusbands) Kamarikuoro Kaamos, directed by Dani JurisSUNEBU RecordingSUNSUNCole Porter Let’s Misbehave VocaldenteSUNSUNSusanna Lindmark Aurora BorealisSUNArctic Light, conducted by Susanna LindmarkSUNEBU RecordingSUNSUNJukka Linkola Primitive MuisicSUNTapiola Choir, conducted by Pasi Hyokki EBU RecordingSUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00ldrnr (Listen)SUNFallSUNAn adaptation of the Traverse Theatre's production ofSUNZinnie Harris' play.SUNSUNSet in a nation haunted by its war crimes, a drama dealingSUNwith politics, justice and revenge. It asks the question -SUNto make your future, do you have to murder the past?SUNSUNIn the aftermath of a horrific civil conflict, a newSUNcountry is preparing for the mass execution of its warSUNcriminals. Kate knew one of the guilty men for 15 yearsSUNand never suspected a thing. As the city burns and the newSUNgovernment struggles to look credible to the rest of theSUNworld, she gets tragically caught up in their conspiracy.SUNSUNTurned into an iconic figure, she is asked to decideSUNwhether the executions should go ahead or not. But can anySUNanswer she gives be the right choice?SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00ldrnt (Listen)SUNTravelling the Great Divide - The New US-Mexico BorderSUNClaudine LoMonaco, border correspondent for Arizona PublicSUNRadio, takes a trip along the US - Mexico border toSUNexamine how life and culture is changing as AmericaSUNconstructs fortified walls, wire fences and watchtowers toSUNprevent illegal infiltration. She describes how the famousSUNtwinned border towns of El Paso/Ciudad Juarez, NogalesSUNArizona/Nogales Sonora, San Diego/Tijuana have beenSUNchanged by the militarisation of the border.SUNSUNOnce a romantic and sleepy backwater, the border is nowSUNregarded by many as a low-grade war zone and the mostSUNdangerous frontier on earth, as drugs and people areSUNsmuggled north and guns move south. It runs from the GulfSUNof Mexico to the Pacific Ocean - through some of the mostSUNremote and dangerous terrain in the world - and has beenSUNthe setting for the world's biggest modern migration. SomeSUN12 million Mexican-born people now live in America, manySUNof them illegally, and the number is set to riseSUNsignificantly.SUNSUNShe travels with the border patrol in search of theSUNtraditional desert crossings. The programme observes theSUNwall in its fully-fortified might as it divides the citiesSUNof Tijuana and San Diego, and finds it again in the middleSUNof an Indian Reservation, cutting the traditional desertSUNtribal lands in half. What role has this border played inSUNthe American imagination and how does it play out in theSUNcultures on both sides?SUNSUNClaudine judges how well the new wall has worked inSUNkeeping check on the drug traffic and she reports on howSUNthis multi-million dollar divide has changed the habitsSUNand fortunes of the illegal migrants. Why do so manySUNcontinue to die in agony and desperation in the AmericanSUNwilderness?SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00ldrnw (Listen)SUNSong for IrelandSUNSUNThis week's edition of Words and Music take the theme ofSUNIreland.SUNRenowned Irish actors, Lorcan Cranitch and Orla CharltonSUNread a wide range of poetry and prose from the 9th centurySUNto the present day. The programme explores the identity ofSUNthe Irish through their landscape. Seamus Heaney'sSUNBogland sits alongside the 9th century poem Toward Winter.SUNPJ Kavanagh's Schancoduff and Heaney's Digging look atSUNthe handing down of traditions and the connection with theSUNlandscape. The backdrop is the turbulent history ofSUNIreland: Rising of the Moon read by both actors, is anSUNIrish ballad referring to the outbreak of the 1798SUNrebellion in county Kildare as United Irish rebels conveySUNthe order to rise.SUNSUNThe air of hope and optimism associated with theSUNultimately doomed rebellion was intended to provideSUNinspiration for rebels. An Buachaillin Ban is aSUNrevolutionary song but subtlely disguised as a love song.SUNDerek Mahon's Derry Morning looks at contemporary citySUNlife and Paul Durcan's Going home to Mayo the pull toSUNthe countryside away from the daylight nightmare ofSUNDublin city. The wide variety of music includes theSUNunmistakeable, Liam O'Flynn on Uillean pipes, Bax'sSUNtone poem Moy Mell (The Happy Plain) played by Ashley WassSUNand Martin Roscoe, a new recording The Celtic Viol bySUNJordi Savall and John Cage's evocation of a Irish circusSUNin Roratorio, a chaotic but exuberant blending of naturalSUNsounds with musical fragments and words by James Joyce.SUNSUNThe programme has a melancholy air through the hauntingSUNvoice of Illar O Lionaird, Tomas O Caniann's lament forSUNFrancey and Henry Newbolt's 'Ireland, Ireland, greenSUNand sad', celebrating the beauty of the landscape butSUNalso plaintive and poignant. Jessica Isaacs (producer)SUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNLorcan Cranitch = LC Orla Charlton = OCSUNSUN00:00:00SUNShaun Davey: The Brendan themeSUNLiam O'Flynn (uilleann pipes) Tara 3306 Side 1 Band 2SUN00:00:17SUNThomas Davis: My Land (LC)SUN00:01:26SUNEwan McColl:Green island (OC)SUN00:01:45SUNChristy Moore: Green Island Christy Moore (vocals)SUNDavy Spillane (flute) Newberry CM0002-2 Track 9SUN00:04:26SUNEmigrants Reel Jordi Savall (treble viols)SUNAndrew Lawrence-King (irish harp/psalterium)SUNALIA VOX AVSA 9865 Track 21SUN00:06:12SUNSeamus Heaney: Bogland (LC)SUN00:07:10SUNAnon: Toward Winter [9th century] (OC)SUN00:08:17SUNMicheal O Suilleabhain: Session from TemplumSUNIrish Chamber Orchestra CDVE 95 Track 2SUN00:10:11SUNThomas Moore: Dear Harp of my Country (OC)SUN00:11:22SUNAn Buinnean Bui The Chieftans - Water from the WellSUNBMG 09026 63637 2 Track 13SUN00:12:44SUNThe Bard of Armagh John McCormack (tenor)SUNPearl GEMMCD 9338 Track 12SUN00:15:42SUNPJ Kavanagh: Schancoduff (OC)SUN00:16:50SUNJohn Cage: Roaratorio Irish Circus after Finnegans WakeSUNWERGO 6303-2 Track 1SUN00:18:47SUNBax: Moy mell Ashley Wass and Martin Roscoe (pianos)SUNNaxos 8.570413 Track 3SUN00:23:36SUNYeats: Red Hanrahan's Song about Ireland (LC)SUN00:25:23SUNDerek Mahon: Derry Morning (OC)SUN00:27:00SUNTomas O Canainn: Francey OAS 3035 Side A B and 2SUN00:27:54SUNYeats: Wild Swans at Coole (OC)SUN00:28:55SUNIara O Lionaird: An Buachaillin BanSUNReal World CDRW126 Track 6SUN00:33:55SUNSeamus Heaney: Digging (LC)SUN00:35:23SUNMichael O Suillebhain: Oileann Irish Chamber OrchestraSUNJohn McCarthy (flute) BBC CD 844 Disc 2 Track 4SUN00:40:38SUNTrad: The Harp without the Crown Joe Heaney TSCD518DSUN00:42:17SUNJohn Keegan Casey: The Rising of the Moon (LC&OC)SUN00:43:34SUNJohn Cage: Roaratorio Irish Circus after Finnegans WakeSUNWERGO 6303-2 Track 1SUN00:45:00SUNTrad arr Sean Davey/Liam O Flynn: The FoxchaseSUNTara Tara CD3031 Track 1SUN00:49:39SUNPaul Durcan: Going home to Mayo (LC)SUN00:51:22SUNEJ Moeran: In the mountain Country Ulster OrchestraSUNVernon Handley (conductor) Chandos CHAN6525 Track 5SUN00:58:25SUNEilis Ni Dhuibne-The moon shines clear, the horseman'sSUNhere. (OC)SUN01:00:12SUNGan Ainm Michael McGoldrick (flute)SUNAughrim Records AUGH01SUN01:03:54SUNPJ Kavanagh: Epic (LC)SUN01:04:40SUNThe Parting Glass The Voice SquadSUNBBCCD 844 Disc 2 Track 19SUN01:07:46SUNSir Henry Newbolt: Ireland Ireland (OC)SUN01:08:35SUNDick Gaughan: Song for Ireland TSCD 419SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00ldrny (Listen)SUNJohn Goldie/Wigan Jazz Festival 2009SUNClaire Martin presents a concert set by guitarist JohnSUNGoldie, given at the Recital Room, City Hall, Glasgow.SUNWhile playing a function gig, John was spotted by theSUNmusical director of a visiting Motown act from the US andSUNwas asked to be guitarist on its next UK tour.SUNSUNThis was to be the start of many tours and work as aSUNsession player including for CDs, radio and TV shows. ASUNchance meeting with guitarist Martin Taylor and aSUNsubsequent invitation to perform together led to aSUNdramatic change in the direction of his career.SUNSUNNot only did this collaboration lead to the award-winningSUNgroup Spirit of Django, several CDs, tours and concerts atSUNvenues like Ronnie Scott's, but it was also the sparkSUNwhich ignited the solo career John now enjoys. John isSUNalso a member of the Scottish Guitar Group which toursSUNextensively around Europe.SUNSUNClaire also spotlights the 2009 Wigan Jazz Festival,SUNtalking to Ian Darrington, musical director of the WiganSUNYouth Jazz Orchestra.SUNSUNTitle: Isotope Artist: Stanley Clark TrioSUNAlbum: Jazz in the Garden Track: 7 Label: Heads UpSUNComp: Joe henderson Publ: EMI Unart Catalog Inc. (BMI)SUNDuration: 5m26sSUNSUNTitle: Sweet As Bear MeatSUNArtist: Johnny Hodges and His OrchestraSUNAlbum: Used to Be Duke Track: 3SUNLabel: Verve 060251 7967151 Comp: Johnny HodgesSUNPubl: N/A Duration: 3m19sSUNSUNTitle: M Artist: Bobo Stenson Album: CantandoSUNTrack: 4 Label: ECM ECM 2023 Comp: Anders JorminSUNPubl: ECM Records/Gamble Huff Duration: 7m42sSUNSUNTitle: Slip-Stream Artist: John GoldieSUNComp: John Goldie Duration: 4m39sSUNBBC Evesdrop Recording, recorded at the Recital Rooms,SUNGlasgow City Halls, on 1 May 2009SUNSUNTitle: Nice Work If You Can Get It Artist: John GoldieSUNComp: George Gershwin Duration: 4m25sSUNBBC Evesdrop Recording (as above)SUNSUNTitle: The Linhie Fires Artist: John GoldieSUNComp: John Goldie Duration: 4m27sSUNBBC Evesdrop Recording (as above)SUNSUNTitle: Sights & Sounds Artist: John GoldieSUNComp: John Goldie Duration: 3m6sSUNBBC Evesdrop Recording (as above)SUNSUNTitle: Summertime Artist: John Goldie Comp: GershwinSUNDuration: 4m57s BBC Evesdrop Recording (as above)SUNSUNTitle: ResolveSUNArtist: Sebastian Weiss/Pepe Berns/Heinrich KobberlingSUNAlbum: Berns/Kobberling/Weiss Track: 1SUNLabel: Jazz House Music Comp: Sebastian WeissSUNPubl: N/A Duration: 5m52sSUNSUNTitle: Sand into Gold Artist: Mark LockheartSUNAlbum: In Deep Track: 9 Label: Edition EDN 1013SUNComp: Mark Lockheart Publ: PRS/MCPS Duration: 5m52sSUNSUNTitle: Sheriff Cul-De Sac Artist: Neil Cowley TrioSUNAlbum: The Revolution EP Track: 4SUNLabel: Candid CDP 74601 Comp: Neil CowleySUNPubl: Candid Productions Duration: 4m57sSUNSUNTitle: Stevie's WondersSUNArtist: Wigan Youth Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: The Best of Wigan Youth Jazz OrchestraSUNTrack: 7 (CD1) Label: Gateway Records 014SUNComp: Stevie Wonder Publ: N/A Duration: 2m18sSUNSUNTitle: Kids from RedbankSUNArtist: Wigan Youth Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: The Best of Wigan Youth Jazz OrchestraSUNTrack: 9 (CD2) Label: Gateway Records 014SUNComp: Neil Hefty Publ: N/A Duration: 2m41sSUNSUNTitle: Splanky Artist: Wigan Youth Jazz OrchestraSUNAlbum: The Best of Wigan Youth Jazz OrchestraSUNTrack: 15 (CD2) Label: Gateway Records 014SUNComp: Neil Hefty Publ: N/A Duration: 3m27sSUNSUNTitle: Someday My Prince Will ComeSUNArtist: John McLaughlin/Chick CoreaSUNAlbum: Five Peace Band Track: 4 (CD2)SUNLabel: Concord Records 08880 72313972SUNComp: Churchhill/Morey Publ: Bourne Co/ASCAPSUNDuration: 7m28s.SUNMONMONDAY 29 JUNE 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00ldrq1 (Listen)MON1.01amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata in F minor, OpMON2, No 1 Geoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano)MON1.21amMONBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Symphony No 7 in EMONTrondheim Symphony Orchestra Walter Weller (conductor)MON2.29amMONNicolai, Carl Otto (1810-1849): Mass in DMONIrena Baar (soprano) Mirjam Kalin (alto)MONBranko Robinsak (tenor) Marko Fink (bass)MONSlovenian Radio and Television Chamber Choir and SymphonyMONOrchestra Marko Munih (conductor)MON3.01amMONTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): String Quartet NoMON1 in D, Op 11 Tammel String QuartetMON3.31amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Two Motets, Op 29MONDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)MON3.43amMONFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Organ Choral No 1 in E, M38MONLjerka Ocic (organ)MON3.56amMONRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Suite in G (NouvellesMONSuites de Pieces de Clavecin) - arr for wind quintetMONYur-Eum Woodwind QuintetMON4.11amMONSatie, Erik (1866-1925): Parade Pianoduo KolacnyMON4.25amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Piee en forme de habanera, arrMONNeuberthMON4.27amMONFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Piece in B minor, arr DoneyMONGyozo Mate (viola) Balazs Szokolay (piano)MON4.31amMONOffenbach, Jacques (1819-1880): The Doll's Song (The TalesMONof Hoffmann) Tracy Dahl (soprano)MONCalgary Philharmonic OrchestraMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON4.37amMONRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Suite (Tsar Saltan,MONOp 57) Queensland Symphony OrchestraMONVladimir Verbitsky (conductor)MON5.01amMONFeremans, Gaston (1907-1964): Preludium and fughetta (TheMONBronze Heart) Flemish Radio OrchestraMONJan Latham-Koenig (conductor)MON5.05amMONSjogren, Emil (1853-1918): Prelude and Fugue No 3 in C, OpMONPosth Ralph Gustafsson (organ)MON5.14amMONJongen, Joseph (1873-1953): Elegie nocturnale, Op 95, No 1MONGrumiaux TrioMON5.25amMONTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 1 (EsserciziiMONMusici) Camerata KolnMON5.37amMONKuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832): Introduction et VariationsMONSur la Romance de l'Opera Euryanthe Duo NanashiMON5.50amMONRozycki, Ludomir (1884-1953): Anheli - symphonic poem, OpMON22 (1909) National Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJanusz Przybylski (conductor)MON6.12amMONTurina, Joaquin (1882-1949): Danzas Fantasticas, Op 22MONThe West Australian Symphony OrchestraMONJorge Mester (conductor)MON6.28amMONAnon (16th century): Puse mis amoresMON6.32amMONAnon (Neapolitan Renaissance): Puis FortunaMON6.35amMONMorata, Gines de (16th century): Pues que no puedoMONolvidarte Montserrat Figueras (soprano)MONMaite Arruabarrena (mezzo-soprano)MONLaurence Bonnal (contralto)MONLambert Climent, Francesc Garrigosa (tenor)MONDaniele Carnovich (bass) Hesperion XXMONJordi Savall (director)MON6.38amMONRodrigo, Joaquin (1901-1999): Concierto SerenataMONNicanor Zabaleta (harp) Zagreb Philharmonic OrchestraMONGennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00ldrq3 (Listen)MONWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. A lively mix of music, includingMONat 8.30am a Poem for Today, with Tony Harrison reading hisMONpoem Cornet and Cartridge, and at 9.00am a Haydn PianoMONSonata.MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00ldrq5 (Listen)MON10.00amMONHaydn: Die Jahreszeiten (opening) Edith Mathis (soprano)MONSiegfried Jerusalem (tenor)MONDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)MONChorus and Academy of St Martin in the FieldsMONNeville Marriner (conductor) PHILIPS 4114282MON10.14amMONCopland: Symphony No 3 London Symphony OrchestraMONAaron Copland (conductor) EVEREST EVC 9040MON10.55amMONBarber: String Quartet, Op 11 Endellion QuartetMONVIRGIN 5450332MON11.14amMONBerlioz: Sara la baigneuse, Op 11 Choeur Les ElementsMONOrchestra National du Capitole de ToulouseMONMichel Plasson (conductor) EMI 5576332MON11.23amMONChopin: Etudes (selection) Samson Francois (piano)MONEMI TOCE 14150MON11.30amMONFalla: El amor brujoMONThe Building a Library recommendation.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00b52lm (Listen)MONFranz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod is joined by writer and broadcaster StephenMONJohnson to concentrate on Schubert's last symphony, theMON'Great'.MONMONDie Allmacht (Omnipotence, with words by Pyrker), D852MONElizabeth Connell (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)MONMONSymphony in C, D944 (Great) Cleveland OrchestraMONGeorge Szell (conductor).MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ldsc2 (Listen)MONYsaye QuartetMONFrom the Wigmore Hall, London, Verity Sharp presents theMONYsaye Quartet in Haydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 64,MONNo 2. Brahms: String Quartet in B flat, Op 67.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00ldsc4 (Listen)MONConcertgebouw Matinee, Episode 1MONMONPart of a series of matinee concerts from theMONConcertgebouw in Amsterdam, including more in a survey ofMONHaydn String Quartets. Simon Rowland-Jones, former violaMONplayer with the Chilingirian Quartet, introduces the OpMON64, considered one of the high water marks in VienneseMONClassical style.MONMON2.00pmMONSchumann, arr Henk de Vlieger: Fugue on B-A-C-H, Op 60, NoMON6 Netherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicMONJaap van Zwenden (conductor)MONMONBach: Cantata - Auf, schmetternde Tone der munternMONTrompeten, BWV 207aMONAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra and ChorusMONTon Koopman (director)MONMON2.40pmMONBeethoven: Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67MONOrchestra of Eighteenth CenturyMONFrans Bruggen (conductor)MONMON3.10pmMONHaydn: String Quartet in B flat, Op 64, No 3MONYsaye QuartetMONMONDebussy, arr Caplet: Children's CornerMONNetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicMONKenneth Montgomery (conductor)MONMONBach, arr Maxwell Davies: Two Preludes and Fugues: in CMONSharp minor and C sharp London SinfoniettaMONMONBach: Cantata: Widerstehe, doch der sunde, BWV 54MONMaarten Engeltjes (tenor) Concerto AmsterdamMONKlaas Stok (director).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00ldsc6 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00ldsc8 (Listen)MONAldeburgh Festival 2009, Mahler Chamber Orchestra - Haydn,MONStockhausen, Beethoven Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals.MONMONCatherine Bott presents a concert from the 2009 AldeburghMONFestival, under the baton of Pierre-Laurent Aimard, theMONfestival's new artistic director and a leading pianist whoMONis running his first season at the Suffolk venue. TheMONprogramme feature two masterpieces of the classicalMONrepertoire and one from the 20th-century avant-garde.MONMONMahler Chamber OrchestraMONPierre-Laurent Aimard (piano/director)MONMONHaydn: Symphony No 45 (Farewell)MONStockhausen: Kontra-PunkteMONBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 5 (Emperor)MONMONFollowed by songs from Broadway musicals sung by KimMONCriswell and Brent Barrett, with the BBC Concert OrchestraMONconducted by John McGlinn.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00ldscb (Listen)MONMichael Goldfarb - WoodstockMONPhilip Dodd presents the arts and ideas programme.MONMONAs part of a series of letters remembering the iconicMONsummer of 1969, American writer Michael Goldfarb recallsMONthe music festival Woodstock.MONMONMichael was still a boy in America as July 1969MONapproached, but he can just still remember the crucialMONhappenings that stole world headlines that summer. As aMONtumultuous decade was coming to close, some of its mostMONfamous and infamous events were yet to take place: theMONmoon landing, the Manson Family Murder, The WoodstockMONMusic Festival and the release of the innovative filmMONMedium Cool about the Democratic National Convention.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00b52lm (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00ldscd (Listen)MONPostcards, The AlbumMONWriter and critic Susannah Clapp looks through theMONpostcards she has received from writers and artists overMONthe years.MONMONShe ponders what a postcard archive can say aboutMONrelationships and writing, as well as how we communicateMONand why.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00ldscg (Listen)MONHan Bennink, Evan Parker and Marc Ribot at Meltdown 2009MONRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.MONMONJez Nelson presents US guitarist and composer Marc RibotMONperforming in concert with British saxophonist Evan ParkerMONand Dutch drummer Han Bennink. This rare collaborationMONbetween three leading figures in improvised music is partMONof the 2009 Meltdown festival, curated by free jazzMONpioneer Ornette Coleman.MONMONEvan Parker and Han Bennink have been at the forefront ofMONthe European improvised music scene for more than 40MONyears, while Marc Ribot has worked in a wide range ofMONmusical contexts, collaborating with John Zorn, Tom WaitsMONand Elvis Costello among others.MONMONArtist: Russell Gunn Line-up: Russell Gunn (trumpet)MONGregory Tardy, Bruce Williams (reeds)MONAndre Heyward (trombone) Chieli Minucci (guitar)MONJames Hurt (keyboards) Rodney Jordan (bass)MONWoody Williams (drums) Khalil Kwame Bell (percussion)MONDJ Apollo (turntables) Title: Seventy Four Miles AwayMONComposer: Joe ZawinulMONAlbum Title: Ethnomusicology Volume 1MONMONAbout recorded at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, on 14 JuneMON2009 as part of Ornette Coleman's Meltdown festival.MONMONLine-up: John Coxon (guitar, synths and sampler)MONAlexis Taylor (vocals, fender Rhodes bass, guitar)MONPat Thomas (synths) Charles Hayward (drums)MONMONThis set is entirely improvised.MONMONRecommended further listening:MONMONArtist: About Album title: About Label: TreaderMONReleased: Summer 2009MONMONJez interviews Bobby McFerrin.MONBlackbird by Bobby McFerrin recorded at the 2003 LondonMONJazz Festival.MONMONHan Bennink, Marc Ribot and Evan Parker recorded at QueenMONElizabeth Hall, London on 14 June 2009 as part of OrnetteMONColeman's Meltdown festival.MONMONLine-up: Han Bennink (drums, percussion)MONMarc Ribot (guitar) Evan Parker (reeds)MONMONAll compositions by Han Bennink, Marc Ribot and EvanMONParker.MONTUETUESDAY 30 JUNE 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00ldsm4 (Listen)TUE1.01amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Ma Mere l'Oye (Mother GooseTUESuite) Oslo Philharmonic Michel Plasson (conductor)TUE1.19amTUEAulin, Tor (1866-1914): Violin Concerto No 3 in C minor,TUEOp 14 Stig Nilsson (violin) Oslo PhilharmonicTUEMichel Plasson (conductor)TUE1.52amTUESaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Symphony No 3 in CTUEminor, Op 78 Oslo PhilharmonicTUEMichel Plasson (conductor)TUE2.28amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 23 in FTUEminor, Op 57 Maurizio Pollini (piano)TUE2.51amTUEBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Canticle 1 - My beloved isTUEmine, Op 40 Andrew Kennedy (tenor)TUEIain Burnside (piano)TUE3.01amTUEShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Quintet in G minor forTUEpiano and strings, Op 57 Aronowitz EnsembleTUE3.33amTUETchaikovsky, Peter Il'ych (1840-1893): Autumn SongTUE(October - The Seasons) Moshe Hammer (violin)TUETsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)TUE3.38amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 40 in GTUEminor, K550TUENational Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceTUE(NOSPR) Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor)TUE4.07amTUEGratton, Hector (1900-1970), arr Passmore: Quatrieme danseTUEcanadienne Moshe Hammer (violin)TUETsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)TUE4.11amTUEBlow, John (1649-1708): The Graces' Dance; Gavott;TUESarabande for the Graces (Venus and Adonis)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director)TUE4.19amTUEHandel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Dica il falso, dicaTUEil vero (Alessandro - Act 2, Sc 8) Emma Kirkby (soprano)TUEAcademy of Ancient Music Andrew Manze (director)TUE4.24amTUEWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Overture (DerTUEFreischutz) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraTUEMario Bernardi (conductor)TUE4.35amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude and Fugue in DTUEminor (Das Wohltemperierte Klavier - Book II)TUELana Genc (piano)TUE4.39amTUEBach: Concerto in C minor for violin, harpsichord andTUEorchestra, BWV 1060 Richard Egarr (harpsichord)TUERisor Festival Strings Andrew Manze (violin/director)TUE4.53amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (The MagicTUEFlute) Stavanger Symphony OrchestraTUEFabio Biondi (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81TUESinfonia Varsovia Tomasz Bugaj (conductor)TUE5.14amTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828), arr Ralf Gothoni: Der MullerTUEund der Bach (Die schone Mullerin, D795)TUERalf Gothoni (piano)TUE5.20amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fugue (Sonata No 3 inTUEC for solo violin, BWV 1005) Sigiswald Kuijken (violin)TUE5.30amTUEKainz, (Leonhard) Joseph (1738-1813): Concerto in CTUELinda Nicholson (harpsichord) Florilegium CollindaTUE5.44amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Recit and aria: DoveTUESono (Le Nozze di Figaro - Act 3)TUECharlotte Margiono (soprano)TUENetherlands Radio PhilharmonicTUEKenneth Montgomery (conductor)TUE5.51amTUEHaydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 49 in FTUEminor, H I 49 (La Passione)TUENetherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraTUEJerzy Maksymiuk (conductor)TUE6.08amTUEPizzetti, Ildebrando (1880-1968): Requiem mass, for aTUEcapella choir Radio France ChorusTUEDonald Palumbo (conductor)TUE6.34amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Polonaise No 2 in E flatTUEminor, Op 26 Aldo Ciccolini (piano)TUE6.40amTUEFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne in A flat, Op 33, No 3TUEStephane Lemelin (piano)TUE6.45amTUELajovic, Anton (1878-1960): Romanca (J Murn-Aleksandrov)TUEMarjana Lipovsek (mezzo-soprano)TUEMarijan Lipovsek (piano)TUE6.49amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Three Songs for chorus, OpTUE42: Abendstandchen; Vineta; Darthulas GrabesgesangTUEDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00ldsm6 (Listen)TUEWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. A lively mix of music, includingTUEat 8.30am a Poem for Today, with Wendy Cope reading herTUEpoem A Rehearsal, and at 9.00am a Haydn Piano Sonata.TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00lgh09 (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEField: Piano Concerto No 1 in E flatTUEMiceal O'Rourke (piano) London Mozart PlayersTUEMatthias Bamert (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN10468(4)XTUE10.21amTUEDufay: Se la face ay pale - chanson and arrangementsTUEEarly Music Consort of London David Munrow (conductor)TUEVIRGIN 5612832TUE10.29amTUEMessiaen: Diptyque Olivier Messiaen (organ)TUEEMI CZS 7674002TUE10.45amTUEDufay: Missa Se la face ay paleTUEEarly Music Consort of London David Munrow (conductor)TUEVIRGIN 5612832TUE11.21amTUERachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, Op 45TUEUSSR Symphony Orchestra Evgeny Svetlanov (conductor)TUEREGIS RRC 1178.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00b52zk (Listen)TUEFranz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod is joined by writer and broadcaster StephenTUEJohnson to explore Schubert's last mass, considered byTUEmany to be a neglected masterpiece.TUETUEStandchen (Serenade, text by Grillparzer), D920TUESarah Walker (mezzo-soprano)TUEAlan Armstrong, Jason Bella, Mark Hammond, Philip Lawford,TUEArthur Linley, Richard Edgar-Wilson (tenors)TUEDavid Barnard, David Beezer, Duncan Perkins, James Pitman,TUEChristopher Vigar (baritones/basses)TUEGraham Johnson (piano)TUETUEMass in E flat for five solo voices, mixed chorus andTUEorchestra, D950 Benjamin Schmidinger (soprano)TUEAlbin Lenzer (alto)TUEJorg Hering, Kurt Azesberger (tenors)TUEHarry van der Kamp (bass) Vienna Boys ChoirTUEPeter Marschik (chorus master) Chorus ViennensisTUEGuido Mancusi (chorus master)TUEOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentTUEBruno Weil (conductor).TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ldsvc (Listen)TUEAldeburgh Festival 2009, Britten-Pears Alumni (Part 1)TUERadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.TUETUEPenny Gore presents a concert given in Aldeburgh Church asTUEpart of the 2009 Aldeburgh Festival. Featuring songs byTUEBenjamin Britten, performed by a collection of singersTUEfrom the Britten-Pears Alumni, accompanied by pianistTUEMalcolm Martineau.TUETUEBritten: Tit for Tat Lukas Kargl (baritone)TUETUEBritten: The Poet's Echo Katharine Broderick (soprano)TUETUEBritten: The Holy Sonnets of John DonneTUEBen Johnson (tenor)TUETUEBritten: Who are these children Nicky Spence (tenor).TUETUE14:15 Afternoon on 3 b00ldsvf (Listen)TUEConcertgebouw Matinee, Episode 2TUETUESeries of matinee concerts from the Concertgebouw inTUEAmsterdam, plus more in a survey of Haydn String Quartets.TUETUEFeaturing Haydn's Lark Quartet - considered to have one ofTUEthe most joyous openings the composer ever wrote forTUEquartet. That's followed by a rarely-performed,TUEBach-inspired work by Charles Koechlin, a pupil of FaureTUEin Paris, and then a cantata by Bach himself. TheTUEprogramme concludes with a work by Mozart performed byTUEperiod performance specialists La Stagione Frankfurt.TUETUE2.15pmTUEHaydn: String Quartet in D, Op 64, No 5 (The Lark)TUEQuatuor EbeneTUETUE2.30pmTUEKoechlin: L'Offrande musicale sur le nom de BACH, Op 187TUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic Ed Spanjaard (conductor)TUETUE3.20pmTUEBach: Cantata, BWV 198 (Lass. Furstin, lass noch einenTUEStrahl) Ilse Eerens (soprano) Iestyn Davies (alto)TUEAndreas Welle (tenor) Philip Cutlip (bass)TUENetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicTUEFrans Bruggen (conductor)TUETUE3.55pmTUEHaydn: String Quartet in B minor, Op 64, No 2TUEArcanto QuartetTUETUEDebussy: Danses Sacre et Profane Lavinia Meijer (harp)TUEConcertgebouw Chamber Orchestra Marco Boni (conductor)TUETUE4.35pmTUEMozart: Symphony No 21 in A, K134 La Stagione FrankfurtTUEMichael Schneider (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00ldsvh (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00ldsvk (Listen)TUECBSO/Andris NelsonsTUETUEIn a concert given at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, youngTUELatvian conductor Andris Nelsons closes his first seasonTUEas conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.TUEThe programme features a work by Richard Strauss - hisTUEepic, semi-autobiographical tone poem Ein Heldenleben, inTUEwhich the composer charts his marriage, his battles withTUEhis critics and his own earlier artistic creations.TUETUEIt is preceded by Haydn's most famous mass - named for aTUEgreat hero - which incorporates the sounds of war andTUEwhere, like Strauss, the composer pleads for peace - DonaTUENobis Pacem - that eventually arrives.TUETUECarolyn Sampson (soprano) Hilary Summers (alto)TUEEd Lyon (tenor) Graeme Broadbent (bass)TUECity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTUEAndris Nelsons (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: Nelson Mass Strauss: Ein HeldenlebenTUETUEFollowed by songs from Broadway musicals sung by KimTUECriswell and Brent Barrett, with the BBC Concert OrchestraTUEconducted by John McGlinn.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00ldsvm (Listen)TUEDanton/Michael GoldfarbTUEIsabel Hilton explores the legacy and myths surroundingTUEGeorges Danton. The flamboyant leader of the more moderateTUEwing of French Revolutionaries, Danton was executed by hisTUEradical rival, Robespierre. He has been the subject ofTUEnumerous plays, films and studies in the two centuriesTUEsince his death - and for many he has become the symbol ofTUEwhat might have been before the murderous events in 1789TUEFrance. But how much of this Danton is fantasy and howTUEmuch reality?TUETUEAnd Michael Goldfarb delivers another personal letterTUEabout the landmark events in America in the summer of 1969.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00b52zk (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00ldsvp (Listen)TUEPostcards, Angela CarterTUEWriter and critic Susannah Clapp looks through theTUEpostcards she has received from writers and artists overTUEthe years.TUETUEShe looks over her postcards from Angela Carter, whoseTUEnovels including Nights at the Circus.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00ldsvr (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includesTUEdevotional singing from the USA's Deep South, as practisedTUEby the Wiregrass Sacred Harp Singers. There's also aTUEchance to hear something from the new album by Susanna andTUEthe Magical Orchestra, as well as the Britten SinfoniaTUEplaying Steve Martland's Tiger Dancing, based on the poemsTUEof Blake.TUETUE23:15TUEWiregrass Sacred Harp Singers: ProsperityTUEAlbum: The Colored Sacred Harp New World Records 80433-2TUE23:18TUEIva Bittová: Moucha Album: Bilé InfernoTUEIndies MAM055 2TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE23:27TUEDebabish Bhattacharya and Bob Brozman: Sujan ReTUEAlbum: Mahima Riverboat TUGCD 1029TUE23:35TUESusanna And The Magical Orchestra: Deer Eyed LadyTUEAlbum: 3 Rune Grammofon RCD 2090TUE23:39TUESteve Martland: Tiger DancingTUEPerformed By Britten Sinfonia, directed by Jacqueline ShaveTUEAlbum: Songs Of The Sky Signum Classics SIGCD149TUE23:54TUEManos Hadjidakis: Sunday PanayisTUEAlbum: Magnus Eroticus, Village Named DesireTUELyra MN 3914TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE23:58TUEDuke Ellington and his Orchestra: Sonnet For CaesarTUEWith Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet) Album: Such Sweet ThunderTUEColumbia CK 65568TUE00:01TUEOlov Johansson and Catriona McKay: Höök Album: FoogyTUEOJM 009TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:05TUEKraja: Lars Persson Album: Under Himmelens FästeTUEDrone DROCD 045TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:08TUESonia Sahlström (violin) and Håkan Larsson (harmonica): ATUEMajor Waltz After Gås Anders Album: GladjenTUEGiga GCD 79TUE00:11TUERobert Carver: O Bone JesuTUEPerformed By The Sixteen, directed by Harry ChristophersTUEAlbum: Robert Carver - O Bone Jesu / The SixteenTUECollins 14782TUE00:24TUEMountains: Melodica Album: ChoralTUEThrill Jockey Thrill 211TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:36TUESigur Ros: Ti Ki Album: Ba Ba Ti Ki Di DoTUEEMI 695 4672TUE00:46TUESusanna And The Magical Orchestra: Someday Album: 3TUERune Grammofon RCD 2090TUE00:51TUELawrence English: White Spray Album: Kiri No OtoTUETouch Tone 31TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 1 JULY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00ldtfr (Listen)WED1.00amWEDSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 4 in D minor, OpWED120 - vers. standard (1851) Norwegian Radio OrchestraWEDOleg Caetani (conductor)WED1.32amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in F forWEDoboe and strings, K370 Peter Bree (oboe)WEDAmsterdam String Trio: Maurice Horsthuis (viola)WEDErnst Reijsiger (cello) Ernst Glerum (double bass)WED1.45amWEDObrecht, Jacob (c.1457-1505): FugaWED1.48amWEDObrecht, Jacob (1450-1505): J'ay pris amoursWEDAmsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetWED1.54amWEDJosquin des Prez (c.1450/55-1521): Tu solus qui facisWEDmirabilia Netherlands Chamber ChoirWEDPaul van Nevel (conductor)WED2.00amWEDTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Missa Brevis forWEDcountertenor, two violins and continuoWEDDavid Cordier (countertenor) Das Kleine KonzertWEDHermann Max (conductor)WED2.15amWEDFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Pavane for orchestra, Op 50WEDBBC National Orchestra of WalesWEDGrant Llewellyn (conductor)WED2.23amWEDFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 6 in D flat forWEDpiano, Op 63 Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)WED2.32amWEDRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Concerto No 4 in G minorWEDfor piano and orchestra, Op 40WEDJean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)WEDSan Francisco Symphony OrchestraWEDMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor)WED3.00amWEDKunzen, Friedrich (1761-1817): Overture to the playWEDHusitterne (The Hussites) Danish Radio Concert OrchestraWEDPeter Marschik (conductor)WED3.08amWEDArriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826): Erminia, sceneWEDlyrique-dramatique Rosamind Illing (soprano)WEDMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Heribert Esser (conductor)WED3.23amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Piano Concerto No 2 in FWEDminor, Op 21 Patrick Cohen (fortepiano)WEDCapella Coloniensis Hans-Martin Linde (director)WED3.59amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in E flatWEDfor piano and strings, K493 Paul Lewis (piano)WEDAntje Weithaas (violin) Lars Anders Tomter (viola)WEDPatrick Demanga (cello)WED4.27amWEDHellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Concerto grosso in E flatWEDfor strings and continuo, Op 3, No 4WEDCombattimento Consort AmsterdamWED4.40amWEDFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Chorale No 3 in A minor, M40WED(Trois Chorales pour grande orgue)WEDPierre Pincemaille (organ)WED4.52amWEDMassenet, Jules (1842-1912): Manon and Des Grieux recitWEDand duet: Et je sais votre nom; Nous vivrons aWEDParis....Tous les deux (Manon - Act 1)WEDLyne Fortin (soprano) Richard Margison (tenor)WEDOrchestre Symphonique de QuebecWEDSimon Streatfield (conductor)WED5.01amWEDGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Hill-Song No 2WEDMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Geoffrey Simon (conductor)WED5.06amWEDWeyse, Christoff Ernst Friedrich (1774-1842): Sonata No 1WEDin E Folmer Jensen (piano)WED5.19amWEDJarzebski, Adam (1590-1649): Corona Aurea - concerto a 3WEDSimon Standage (violin) Il TempoWED5.26amWEDCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto grosso in GWEDminor, Op 6, No 8 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDRoy Goodman (conductor)WED5.42amWEDReger, Max (1873-1916): Motet: Ach Herr, strafe michWEDnicht, Op 110, No 2 Danish National Radio ChoirWEDStefan Parkman (conductor)WED5.59amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Overture (Othello), Op 93WED(1891-2) BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDJiri Belohlavek (conductor)WED6.15amWEDRaff, Joachim (1822-1882): La fileuse, Op 157, No 2WEDDennis Hennig (piano)WED6.19amWEDStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Macbeth, Op 23WEDBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED6.39amWEDVierne, Louis (1877-1937): Berceuse (sur les parolesWEDclassiques) Leon van den Brand (organ)WED6.44amWEDTraditional (Swiss): LullabyWEDScherrer, Carli: Turn spinning wheel, turnWEDBrassband Burgermusik Luzern Corsin Tuor (director)WED6.51amWEDBarnes, Milton (1931-2001): Three Folk DancesWEDKroll, William (1901-1980): Banjo and FiddleWEDMoshe Hammer (violin) Valerie Tryon (piano).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00ldtft (Listen)WEDWith Sara Mohr-Pietsch. To conclude the Poems for TodayWEDseries, Sara is joined by special guest Ian McMillan asWEDshe invites listeners to help write a 'serious' limerick.WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00ldtfw (Listen)WED10.00amWEDMozart: Symphony No 1 in E flat, K16WEDPrague Chamber Orchestra Charles Mackerras (conductor)WEDTELARC CD 80300WED10.13amWEDTchaikovsky, transcr N Economu: Suite (Nutcracker, Op 71a)WEDMartha Argerich, Mirabella Dina (pianos)WEDEMI CLASSICS 2 07623 2WED10.36amWEDMessiaen: Fete des belles eauxWEDEnsemble d'Ondes de Montreal ATMA ACD 22621WED11.13amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 52 in C minor TafelmusikWEDBruno Weil (conductor) SONY SK 48371WED11.34amWEDLiszt: Mephisto Waltz No 1 John Ogdon (piano)WEDRCA BVCC 38334WED11.44amWEDVaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (Act 1, Sc 2)WEDThe Pilgrim ...... John Noble (baritone)WEDThree Shining Ones ...... Sheila Armstrong, Marie HaywardWED(sopranos), Gloria Jennings (contralto)WEDInterpreter ...... Ian Partridge (tenor)WEDLondon Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraWEDAdrian Boult (conductor) EMI 7642122.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00b5533 (Listen)WEDFranz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod considers the importance of Beethoven forWEDSchubert and introduces Schubert's Piano Sonata in B flat.WEDWEDAuf dem Strom (On the River), D943 (text by Rellstab)WEDMichael Schade (tenor) David Pyatt (horn)WEDGraham Johnson (piano)WEDWEDPiano Sonata in B flat, D960 Stephen Kovacevich (piano).WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ldtgd (Listen)WEDAldeburgh Festival 2009, Arcanto Quartet - Ravel/SchubertWEDRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.WEDWEDPenny Gore presents highlights of a concert given by theWEDArcanto Quartet in Snape Maltings Concert Hall as part ofWEDthe 2009 Aldeburgh Festival.WEDWEDRavel: Quartet in FWEDSchubert: String Quintet (Olivier Marron - cello).WEDWED14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00ldv3l (Listen)WEDConcertgebouw Matinee, Episode 3WEDWEDPart of a series of matinee concerts from theWEDConcertgebouw in Amsterdam, including more in a survey ofWEDHaydn String Quartets. Featuring Arvo Part's imaginingWEDBach as a beekeeper and a performance by prize-winningWEDyoung countertenor Maarten Engeltjes.WEDWED2.30pmWEDHaydn: String Quartet in C, Op 64, No 1WEDEndellion QuartetWEDWEDPart: Wenn Bach bienen Gezuchet hatteWEDNetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicWEDJurjen Hempel (conductor)WEDWED3.00pmWEDBach: Cantata: Vergnugte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170WEDMaarten Engeltjes (countertenor) Concerto AmsterdamWEDKlaas Stok (conductor)WEDWEDHaydn: String Quartet in F, Op 64, No 4WEDChilingirian QuartetWEDWEDRavel: Introduction and Allegro Lavinia Meijer (harp)WEDConcertgebouw Chamber Orchestra Marco Boni (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00ldv3n (Listen)WEDFrom the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge.WEDWEDIntroit: Voce Mea (Tarik O'Regan) first broadcastWEDResponses: ShephardWEDPsalms: 6, 7, 8 (Day, Howells, Parratt)WEDFirst Lesson: Psalm 39 vv1-7WEDCanticles: Trinity Service (David Briggs) - first broadcastWEDSecond Lesson: Philippians 4 vv4-9WEDAnthem: Mater Ora Filium (Bax)WEDFinal Hymn: Christ triumphant (Guiting Power)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Toccata in F, BWV 540 (Bach)WEDWEDOrgan Scholars: Michael Waldron and Rupert CompstonWEDDirector of Music: Stephen Layton.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00ldv3q (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00ldv3s (Listen)WEDBBC CO - WeillWEDWEDIn a concert given at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London,WEDmembers of the BBC Concert Orchestra and soloist performWEDLost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's last stage work. CompletedWEDin 1949, it is a musical which aspires to the condition ofWEDserious opera. It was based on the famous novel by AlanWEDPaton, Cry, The Beloved Country, a dramatic tale of socialWEDstruggles in South Africa in the years before apartheid.WEDWEDWeill: Lost in the StarsWEDBook and Lyrics by Maxwell AndersonWEDWEDStephen Kumalo ...... Clive RoweWEDIrina ...... Tsakane MaswanganyiWEDLinda ...... Josie BensonWEDAbsalom Kumalo ...... Cornelius MacarthyWEDJohn Kumalo ...... Cavin CornwallWEDGrace Kumalo ...... Angela CaesarWEDJames Jarvis ...... Edward PetherbridgeWEDThe Judge ...... Tony TimberlakeWEDEdward Jarvis ...... Hugh Beckwith Alex ...... Khai ShawWEDMembers of the BBC Concert OrchestraWEDCharles Hazlewood (conductor) Jude Kelly (director).WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00ldv3v (Listen)WEDAnne McElvoy explores the shortlisted artists for the 2009WEDJameel Prize, awarded to contemporary artists inspired byWEDIslamic traditions in art and design. She asks whether theWEDIslamic geometric and decorative artistic heritage will beWEDre-invented by work that also captures the 21st century?WEDWEDAmerican writer Michael Goldfarb remembers the innovativeWEDlandmark film Medium Cool, which captured the politicalWEDprotest of the 1960s, by mixing documentary and featureWEDfilm techniques - with arresting results.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00b5533 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00ldv3x (Listen)WEDPostcards, Bruce ChatwinWEDWriter and critic Susannah Clapp looks through theWEDpostcards she has received from writers and artists overWEDthe years.WEDWEDShe looks over her postcards received from author BruceWEDChatwin.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00ldv40 (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington's varied selection includes Ingrian RunoWEDsinging, courtesy of the Ilona Korhonen Ensemble. There'sWEDalso music from avant-garde composer Iannis Xenakis andWEDBelgian big band the Flat Earth Society.WEDWEDTrack List:WEDWED23:15WEDAndreas Schilling: Mord Mit Aussicht SuiteWEDAlbum: OBST Almanach OBST ALM 09WED23:20WEDKazumasa Hashimoto: Unten Take 1 Album: Tokyo SonataWEDNoble CXCA 1239WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:21WEDSimon Kent: The Earth Is Mine Album: BlissedWEDReprinT RecordsWED23:25WEDIlona Korhonen Ensemble: Intro & LaulasihanWEDAlbum: Tarkka Pää, Tania Mieli Aania 9WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:33WEDPago Libre: Karelian Kink Album: PhoenixWEDLeo Records CD LR 377WED23:39WEDFlat Earth Society: KotopoulopologyWEDAlbum: Cheer Me Perverts! Crammed 138WED23:44WEDGrasscut: Swallow The Day Album: GrasscutWEDNinjatune ZENCDS 243PWEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:48WEDHåkon Kornstad: Streamer Album: Dwell TimeWEDJazzland 270 971 0WED00:01WEDJoni Mitchell: Paprika PlainsWEDAlbum: Don Juan’s Reckless DaughterWEDAsylum Records 8122 74664-2WED00:17WEDTom Hickox: The Pride Of Russia Album: Tom HickoxWEDNS&AWEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:22WEDTortoise: Firefly Album: StandardsWEDWarp Records WARP CD01WED00:26WEDBach: Sarabande from French suite No 5 in GWEDPerformed By Till FellnerWEDAlbum: J.S. Bach - Inventionen und SinfonienWEDECM 476 6355WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:31WEDMichael Peters: Alhambra Algebra Album: Impossible MusicWEDHyperfunction 001CD 4260139120376WED00:36WEDMonteverdi: Chiome d’oro Performed By I FagioliniWEDAlbum: Fire And Ashes Chaconne 0749WED00:40WEDXenakis: Hibiki Hana Ma Album: Electronic Works 2WEDMode 203WEDTHUTHURSDAY 2 JULY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00ldxgc (Listen)THU1.00amTHUMaxwell Davies, Peter (b.1934): A Sad paven for theseTHUdistracted tymes for string quartetTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): String Quartet in A,THUOp 132 Pavel Haas QuartetTHU1.51amTHUHaas, Pavel (1899-1944), arr Jan van Uhjmen: Four Songs onTHUChinese Poetry Maarten Konigsberger (baritone)THUNieuw Ensemble Ed Spanjaard (director)THU2.05amTHUWalton, William (1902-1983): Cello Concerto (1956)THUZara Nelsova (cello) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHUBernard Haitink (conductor)THU2.33amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in F for keyboard andTHUstrings, H XV 19 Katharine Gowers (violin)THUAdrian Brendel (cello) Paul Lewis (piano)THU2.49amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Academic Festival Overture,THUOp 80 Hungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUTamas Vasary (conductor)THU3.00amTHUSzymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): String Quartet No 2, Op 56THUSilesian QuartetTHU3.19amTHUScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Symphony No 2 in C minor,THUOp 29 Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUMilen Nachev (conductor)THU4.07amTHUMedins, Janis (1890-1966): Daina No 6 in D sharpTHUVilma Cirule (piano)THU4.11amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Andante Festivo for stringsTHUand timpani Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHUHannu Koivula (conductor)THU4.16amTHUFernandez, Oscar Lorenzo (1897-1948): Second SuiteTHUBrasileira Christina Ortiz (piano)THU4.22amTHUJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Fairy talesTHUJonathan Slaatto (cello) Martin Qvist Hansen (piano)THU4.33amTHUProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Cinderella Fantasy SuiteTHUAglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (pianos)THU4.46amTHUDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance in C, Op 46,THUNo 1 James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (piano)THU4.51amTHUBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Le carnaval romain,THUOp 9) Orchestra di Roma della RAITHULeonard Bernstein (conductor)THU5.00amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (LucioTHUSilla, K135) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraTHUMario Bernardi (conductor)THU5.10amTHUFux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741): Laudate DominumTHUCapella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (conductor)THU5.15amTHUCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata a quattro in G minorTHULa Stagione Michael Schneider (director)THU5.22amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Andante Spianato and GrandeTHUPolonaise brillante, Op 22 Janina Fialkowska (piano)THUKitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraTHURaffi Armenian (conductor)THU5.37amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Four Songs for women'sTHUvoices, two horns and harp, Op 17THULeif Lind, Per McClelland Jacobsen (horns)THUCatriona Yeats (harp) Danish National Radio ChoirTHUStefan Parkman (conductor)THU5.51amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Adagio and allegro in ATHUflat, Op 70 Li-Wei (cello) Gretel Dowdeswell (piano)THU6.00amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 29 in A,THUK201THUThe Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTHUAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)THU6.29amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade (DonTHUGiovanni) Dennis Hennig (piano)THU6.34amTHUHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Quartet in G for twoTHUviolins, viola and continuo, Op 5, No 4THUMusica Antiqua KolnTHU6.47amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Three Chorales fromTHUthe Schemelli collection Marco Fink (bass-baritone)THUBernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)THUDomen Marincic (viola da gamba)THUDalibor Miklavcic (organ)THU6.53amTHUVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in D minor forTHUstrings and basso continuo, RV 128 Arte dei SuonatoriTHUEduardo Lopez (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00ldxgf (Listen)THUSara Mohr-Pietsch presents a refreshing mix of music,THUincluding a Haydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00ldsm8 (Listen)THU10.00amTHUButterworth: Rhapsody - A Shropshire Lad Halle OrchestraTHUJohn Barbirolli (conductor) NIXA NIXCD 6003THU10.11amTHUHenry VIII: Though some saith Alamire; Consort XIII;THUTandernaken Andrew Lawrence-King (harp)THUQuintEssential David Skinner (director)THUOBSIDIAN CD705THU10.19amTHUHolst: The Perfect Fool BBC National Orchestra of WalesTHURichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHSA5069THU10.32amTHUMozart: Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter) Anima EternaTHUJos van Immerseel (conductor)THUZIG ZAG TERRITORIES ZZT 030501THU11.07amTHUCardenas: The Flower is a Key (A Rap for Mozart)THUSimon Rattle (speaker)THUThe 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic EMI 5573192THU11.15amTHUElgar: The Music Makers, Op 69THUJean Rigby (mezzo-soprano)THUBBC Symphony Chorus and OrchestraTHUAndrew Davis (conductor) TELDEC 4509923742.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00b55bf (Listen)THUFranz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod looks at two valedictory works fromTHUSchubert's final weeks - the motet Tantum ergo and theTHUtroubled String Quintet, which gathered dust for 25 yearsTHUafter the composer's death but is now regarded as one ofTHUthe masterpieces of chamber music.THUTHUTantum ergo for soloists, chorus and orchestra, D962THULucia Popp (soprano) Brigitte Fassbaender (contralto)THUAdolf Dallapozza (tenor) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bass)THUBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUWolfgang Sawallisch (conductor)THUTHUString Quintet in C, D956 Heinrich Schiff (cello)THUAlban Berg Quartet.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ldxlc (Listen)THUAldeburgh Festival 2009, Louis LortieTHUPenny Gore presents a performance by pianist Louis Lortie.THUSchumann: Nachtstucke. Holliger: Elis. Schumann:THUFantasiestucke. Carter: Night Fantasies. Ravel: Gaspard deTHUla nuit.THUTHU14:25 Afternoon on 3 b00ldxlf (Listen)THUHandel: Poro, re dell'Indie - Acts 1 and 2THUHandel Operas 2009THUTHURadio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas continues with aTHUperformance of Poro, re dell'Indie.THUTHUAs Alexander the Great forges his way into India defeatingTHUall in his path, Poro - his latest victim - considersTHUtaking his own life for the first of several times in theTHUopera. He is only saved by his love for Queen Cleofide,THUand thus ensues a tale of deception, lust, jealousy andTHUgreat intrigue.THUTHUPresented by Penny Gore, in conversation with GrahamTHUCummings, who oversaw the edition for this performance.THUTHUHandel: Poro, re dell'Indie (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUPoro ...... William Towers (countertenor)THUCleofide ...... Jutta Bohnert (soprano)THUErissena, Poro's sister ...... Franziska GottwaldTHU(mezzo-soprano)THUAlessandro (the Great) ...... Thomas Piffka (tenor)THUGandarte, Poro's general ...... Andrew RadleyTHU(countertenor)THUTimagene, Alexander's general ...... Torben JurgensTHUAkademie fur Alte Musik, BerlinTHUKonrad Junghanel (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00ldxlh (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00ldxlk (Listen)THUBBC SO - Elias/Haydn/TchaikovskyTHUTHUIn a concert given at London's Barbican Hall, the BBCTHUSymphony Orchestra under Jiri Belohlavek perform a work byTHUTchaikovsky, a Haydn Cello Concerto and a new work byTHUBrian Elias, a type of concerto for orchestra, featuringTHUsolos for many of the instruments.THUTHUJean-Guihen Queyras (cello) BBC Symphony OrchestraTHUJiri Belohlavek (conductor)THUTHUBrian Elias: Doubles (world premiere - BBC commission)THUHaydn: Cello Concerto No 1 in CTHUTchaikovsky: Symphony No 6 (Pathetique)THUTHUFollowed by songs about New York from Broadway musicalsTHUsung by Kim Criswell and Brent Barrett, with the BBCTHUConcert Orchestra conducted by John McGlinn.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00ldxlm (Listen)THUInternational Edition/Moon Landing AnniversaryTHUMatthew Sweet is joined by a panel of guests from studiosTHUaround the world for an international pespective on theTHUlatest global cultural events and worldwide new releases.THUTHUThere is also a discussion about the anniversary of theTHUAmerican moon landing in 1969. It's often cited as theTHUfirst ever true modern media event - 500 million peopleTHUwatched it on television around the world. But in a modernTHUworld where television is more widespread than ever, doesTHUspace travel now have the same resonance in all parts ofTHUthe planet?THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00b55bf (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00ldxlp (Listen)THUPostcards, Alan HollinghurstTHUWriter and critic Susannah Clapp explores the postcardsTHUshe has received from writers and artists over the years.THUShe looks over her postcards from novelist AlanTHUHollinghurst.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00ldxlr (Listen)THUTo mark the release of their album Beacons ofTHUAncestorship, Fiona Talkington looks back over the careerTHUof Chicago's post-rock pioneers Tortoise. Plus music byTHUSpanish Renaissance composer Cristobal de Morales andTHUcontemporary British composer Gavin Bryars.THUFRIFRIDAY 3 JULY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00ldxvm (Listen)FRI1.00amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Winterreise, D911FRIMichael Schopper (bass) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)FRI2.09amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 4 in D forFRIkeyboard, BWV 828 Angela Hewitt (piano)FRI2.32amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in D, Op 64, NoFRI5 (The Lark) Yggdrasil String QuartetFRI2.50amFRIWassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766): Concerto No 6 inFRIE flat Combattimento Consort AmsterdamFRIJan Willem de Vriend (conductor)FRI3.00amFRIFarnaby, Giles (c 1563-1640) arr Howarth, Elgar (b.1935):FRIFancies, toyes and dreames Hungarian Brass EnsembleFRI3.07amFRIPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594) arrFRISoriano, Francesco (c.1548-1621): Missa Papae MarcelliFRIBBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)FRI3.33amFRIDowland, John (1563-1626), arr Timothy Kain: Fortune my foeFRIGuitar TrekFRI3.36amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr Gounod, CharlesFRI(1818-1893): Meditation sur le premier prelude de BachFRIKyung-Ok Park (cello) Myung-Ja Kwun (harp)FRI3.42amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabande (Suite forFRIsolo cello No 6 in D, BWV 1012)FRIDavid Geringas, Tatjana Vassilieva, Boris Andrianov,FRIMonika Leskovar (cellos)FRI3.46aFRISvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance in G for violin andFRIorchestra, Op 26 Borisas Traubas (violin)FRILithuanian State Chamber ChoirFRISigitas Vaiciulionis (conductor)FRI3.55amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849), arr Kocsis: Mazurka in FFRIminor, Op 63, No 2; Mazurka in G minor, Op 67, No 2;FRIMazurka in C sharp minor, Op 63, No 3FRIZsolt Szatmari (clarinet) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)FRI4.02amFRIDebussy, Claude (1862-1918), arr Greissle: Prelude aFRIl'apres-midi d'un faune Thomas Kay (flute)FRICanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)FRI4.12amFRICimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801), arr Benjamin, ArthurFRI(1893-1960): Concerto in C minor for oboe and orchestraFRIGeoffrey Payne (trumpet) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraFRIMichael Halasz (conductor)FRI4.23amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or possibly Pleyel, IgnaceFRI(1757-1831), arr Harold Perry: Divertimento (Feldpartita)FRIin B flat, H II 46 Galliard EnsembleFRI4.32amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr Danzi, FranzFRI(1763-1826): Die Zauberflote (excerpts) Duo FouquetFRI4.42amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), arr Duczmal, AgnieszkaFRI(b.1946): Grosse Fuge, Op 133FRIThe Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanFRIAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1, Op 35FRIHavard Gimse, Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)FRI5.07amFRIGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Six Orchestral songs (Nos 1-5),FRIEG 177 Solveig Kringelborn (soprano)FRITrondheim Symphony Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)FRI5.31amFRIGade, Niels Wilhelm (1817-1890): Ved solnedgang (AtFRIsunset) for choir and orchestra, Op 46FRIDanish National Radio ChoirFRIDanish Radio Concert OrchestraFRIRoman Zeilinger (conductor)FRI5.39amFRIGabrieli, Giovanni (c.1554/7-1612): Sonata Pian'e forteFRIalla quarta bassa a 8, B II 64FRIMembers of the Danish Radio Concert OrchestraFRIRoman Zeilinger (conductor)FRI5.44amFRILigeti, Gyorgy (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles for wind quintetFRICinque VentiFRI5.56amFRIEnescu, George (1881-1955): Concertstucke for viola andFRIpiano (1906) Tabea Zimmermann (viola)FRIMonique Savary (piano)FRI6.05amFRIBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Four Hungarian folk songs forFRIchorus, Sz 93 (1930) The Hungarian Radio ChorusFRIPeter Erdei (conductor)FRI6.19amFRISanz, Gaspar (mid 17th-early 18th century): Suite espanolaFRIfor guitar Tomaz Rajteric (guitar)FRI6.30amFRIArriaga, Juan Crisostomo de (1806-1826): Symphony in DFRImajor/minor Danish Radio Concert OrchestraFRIHannu Koivula (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00ljypm (Listen)FRIPresented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch, who shares her personalFRIchoice of music, including a Haydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00ldxvr (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIBerlioz: Herminie Michele Lagrange (soprano)FRIOrchestre National de LilleFRIJean-Claude Casadesus (conductor) NAXOS 8.555810FRI10.22amFRIBritten: Simple Symphony Kreisler String OrchestraFRIFACTORY FACD 226FRI10.39amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 53 in D (L'Imperiale)FRILeopold Stokowski and his Symphony OrchestraFRICALA CACD 0532FRI11.56amFRIHandel: Voglio tempo per risolvere (Il Trionfo del Tempo eFRIdel Disinganno) Natalie Dessay (soprano)FRILe Concert d'Astree Emmanuelle Haim (director)FRIVIRGIN CLASSICS 0946 363428 2FRI11.03amFRIStrauss: Ein Heldenleben, Op 40FRINew Philharmonia Orchestra John Barbirolli (conductor)FRIEMI 5693492.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00b55mq (Listen)FRIFranz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod looks at the songs written duringFRISchubert's final months, grouped together by anFRIenterprising publisher under the title Schwanengesang, orFRISwansong.FRIFRIHerbst, D945 John Mark Ainsley (tenor)FRIGraham Johnson (piano)FRIFRISchwanengesang, D957 Hans Hotter (baritone)FRIGerald Moore (piano).FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ldxz1 (Listen)FRIAldeburgh Festival 2009, Britten-Pears Ensemble (Part 2)FRIRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.FRIFRIPenny Gore presents a concert featuring Britten-PearsFRIAlumni and pianist Malcolm Martineau performing songs byFRIBenjamin Britten as part of 2009's Aldeburgh Festival.FRIFRIBritten: Holderlin Fragmente James Greer (tenor)FRIFRIBritten: Songs and Proverbs of William BlakeFRIBenedict Nelson (baritone)FRIFRIBritten: Winter Words Robin Tritschler (tenor)FRIFRIBritten: On this Island Elizabeth Atherton (soprano).FRIFRI14:15 Afternoon on 3 b00ldxz3 (Listen)FRIConcertgebouw Matinee, Handel: Poro, re dell'Indie - Act 3FRIHandel Operas 2009FRIFRIPenny Gore presents the conclusion of Poro, re dell'Indie,FRIas part of Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas.FRIFRIQueen Cleofide thinks Poro is dead, and is about to marryFRIAlexander the Great. Poro appears at the wedding ceremonyFRIjust in time to save the couple from making a big mistake,FRIand in relief at his escape, Alexander doesn't killFRIanyone. But will Poro and Cleofide live happily ever after?FRIFRIHandel: Poro, re dell'Indie (Act 3)FRIFRIPoro ...... William Towers (countertenor)FRICleofide ...... Jutta Bohnert (soprano)FRIErissena, Poro's sister ...... Franziska GottwaldFRI(mezzo-soprano)FRIAlessandro (the Great) ...... Thomas Piffka (tenor)FRIGandarte, Poro's general ...... Andrew RadleyFRI(countertenor)FRITimagene, Alexander's general ...... Torben JurgensFRIAkademie fur Alte Musik, BerlinFRIKonrad Junghanel (conductor)FRIFRIPlus Concertgebouw MatineeFRIFRIPart of a series of matinee concerts from theFRIConcertgebouw in Amsterdam, including more in a survey ofFRIHaydn String Quartets.FRIFRI3.15pmFRIHaydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 64, No 6FRIBelcea QuartetFRIFRIBirtwistle: Bach Measures Schoenberg EnsembleFRIFRI3.55pmFRIBach: Cantata, BWV 82 (Ich habe genug)FRINeal Davies (baritone) Freiburg Baroque orchestraFRIFRI4.20pmFRIMozart: Symphony No 38 in D, K504 (Prague)FRINetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicFRIFrans Bruggen (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00ldxz5 (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00ldxz7 (Listen)FRIBBC SO - Haydn/MahlerFRIPresented by Catherine Bott. In a concert given atFRILondon's Barbican Hall, the BBC Symphony Orchestra underFRIJiri Belohlavek performs Haydn and Mahler.FRIFRIHaydn: Cello Concerto No 2 in D Mahler: Symphony No 5FRIFRIJean-Guihen Queyras (cello) BBC Symphony OrchestrFRIJiri Belohlavek (conductor)FRIFRIFollowed by songs about New York from Broadway musicalsFRIsung by Kim Criswell and Brent Barrett, with the BBCFRIConcert Orchestra conducted by John McGlinn.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00ldxz9 (Listen)FRIJoe Dunthorne/Basil BuntingFRIIan McMillan's guests include novelist Joe Dunthorne,FRIauthor of Submarine, with a new short story writtenFRIspecially for the programme.FRIFRIAnd to coincide with a new edition of the celebrated poemFRIBriggflatts, Ian talks about its author - modernist poetFRIBasil Bunting.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00b55mq (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00ldxzc (Listen)FRIPostcards, David KingFRIWriter and critic Susannah Clapp looks through theFRIpostcards she has received from writers and artists overFRIthe years.FRIFRIShe looks over her postcards from photo editor andFRIcollector David King.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00ldxzf (Listen)FRICharlie Gillett presents a session with Angolan singerFRIBonga, as well as an interview with producer Mark Johnson,FRIwhose recording project Playing for Change has unitedFRIstreet musicians from around the world.FRIFRI
26 June 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 27/06/2009 - 03/07/2009
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