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SATSATURDAY 4 JULY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00ldxzw (Listen)SAT1.00amSATMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Frescoes of Piero dellaSATFrancesca Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSATRobert Stankovsky (conductor)SAT1.22amSATLehar, Franz (1870-1948): Overture (Zigeunerliebe)SATSaarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraSATFranz Lehar (conductor)SAT1.31amSATStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899), arr Schoenberg, ArnoldSAT(1874-1951): Kaiser-Walzer, Op 437 (1888)SATCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)SAT1.43amSATKalman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953): Aria - Two lovely eyesSAT(The Circus Princess) Gyorgy Korondy (tenor)SATHungarian Radio Orchestra Tamas Brody (conductor)SAT1.50amSATKorngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957): Violin Concerto inSATD, Op 35 James Ehnes (violin)SATVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)SAT2.15amSATSchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Piano Suite, Op 25SATShai Wosner (piano)SAT2.30amSATRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943), ed Kreisler, FritzSAT(1875-1962): Two Songs Fredrik Zetterstrom (baritone)SATTobias Ringborg (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano)SAT2.39amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Dances Concertantes forSATchamber orchestra Polish Radio OrchestraSATWarsaw, Krzystzof Slowinski (conductor)SAT3.01amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Pulcinella - balletSATLynne Dawson (soprano) Rolando Villazon (tenor)SATDenis Sedov (baritone)SATRadio France Philharmonic OrchestraSATMarc Minkowski (conductor)SAT3.38amSATStradella, Alessandro (1639-1682): Sara ver ch'io maiSATdisciolga Emma Kirkby (soprano) David Thomas (bass)SATAlan Wilson (harpsichord) Jakob Lindberg (lute)SATFulmini quanto sa Anthony Rooley (director/lute)SAT3.49amSATCavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Sonata a 8SATConcerto PalatinoSAT3.54amSATBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Concerto in E flat forSATharpsichord and orchestra, G487SATEckart Sellheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumSATFranzjosef Meier (conductor)SAT4.10amSATKyurkchiiski, Krassimir (b.1936): A Little Bird is SingingSATKoutev, Philip (1903-1982): Dragana and the NightingaleSATSofia Chamber Choir Vassil Arnaudov (conductor)SAT4.17amSATFarkas, Ferenc (1905-2000): Five Ancient Hungarian DancesSATfor wind quintet Tae-Won Kim (flute)SATHyong-Sup Kim, Pil-Kwan Sung (oboes)SATHyon-Kon Kim (clarinet) Sang-Won Yoon (bassoon)SAT4.27amSATBartok, Bela (1881-1945), arr Arthur Willner: RomanianSATfolk dances, Sz 56 - arr Willner for stringsSATI Cameristi ItalianiSAT4.35amSATIpavec, Benjamin (1829-1908): Maria the GypsySATAna Pusar Jeric (soprano) Natasa Valant (piano)SAT4.39amSATRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Caprice bohemien, Op 12SATQueensland Symphony OrchestraSATVladimir Verbitsky (conductor)SAT5.01amSATMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Ruy Blas), Op 95SATNetherlands Radio PhilharmonicSATHiroyuki Iwaki (conductor)SAT5.09amSATPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Timon of Athens, the man-haterSAT- incidental music, Z632SATLynne Dawson, Gillian Fisher (soprano)SATRogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott (tenor)SATMichael George, Stephen Varcoe (bass)SATMonteverdi Choir and English Baroque SoloistsSATJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SAT5.31amSATSullivan, Arthur (1842-1900): The Tempest - incidentalSATmusic, Op 1 BBC PhilharmonicSATRichard Hickox (conductor)SAT5.59amSATMartin, Frank (1890-1974) text - William Shakespeare: FiveSATSongs of Ariel for 16 voices Myra Kroese (contralto)SATNetherlands Chamber Choir Tonu Kaljuste (conductor)SAT6.11amSATBloch, Ernest (1880-1959): Suite No 1 for cello soloSATEsther Nyffenegger (cello)SAT6.21amSATLithander, Carl Ludwig (1773-1843): Divertimento No 1 forSATflute and fortepiano Mikael Helasvuo (period flute)SATTuija Hakkila (fortepiano)SAT6.30amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Trio Sonata in GSATminor, Op 2, No 5 Musica Alta RipaSAT6.41amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 38 in C, H I 38SAT(Echo) Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DRSATRinaldo Alessandrini (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00lfhb6 (Listen)SATAlistair Appleton presents a lively mix of music,SATincluding a Haydn Piano Sonata at 8.45am.SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00lfhb8 (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Mozart's Gran PartitaSATAndrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programmeSATdevoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SATSATIncluding:SATSAT9.30amSATBuilding a LibrarySATAnthony Burton with a personal recommendation from theSATavailable recordings of Mozart's Serenade in B flat for 13SATwinds (Gran Partita).SATSAT10.15amSATJohn Deathridge assesses some new recordings of WagnerSATincluding Lohengrin from Semyon Bychkov and the Ring CycleSATon DVD from Danish Opera.SATSAT11.45amSATDisc of the Week Albinoni: Sinfonie a CinqueSATEnsemble 415 Chiara Banchini (director).SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00lfhlm (Listen)SATDebussy, Saariaho and perceptions of classical musicSATSATTom Service investigates the story of Debussy's Pelléas etSATMélisande through the lives of the women so closelySATinvolved in the opera's creation, as a new book examiningSATthe work is published.SATSATAs Kaija Saariaho's opera L'Amour de loin opens at EnglishSATNational Opera, Tom meets the composer and the directorSATDaniele Finzi Pasca.SATSATSound artist Martin Parker discusses his new works forSATheadphones, designed specially for locations around EastSATNeuk in Scotland.SATSATTom explores perceptions of classical music with the helpSATof BBC 6 Music's Chris Hawkins.SATSATDebussy's MélisandeSATSATGeorgette Leblanc, Mary Garden, and Maggie Teyte - threeSATof the twentieth century's most intriguing sopranos -SATfound their personal and musical lives bound up withSATClaude Debussy's and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck'sSATethereal creation Pélleas et Mélisande. AsSATMaeterlinck's mistress and one of the most strikingSATsingers of her time, Leblanc considered herself first inSATline for the role of Mélisande, but Debussy chose insteadSATthe Scottish-born Mary Garden. From the first performancesSATin 1902, Garden defined the role for many years in Paris,SATuntil Maggie Teyte took up the part late in Debussy'sSATlife.SATSATA new book by Gillian Opstad reveals the reason for theSATsingers' obsession with the idealised role ofSATMélisande. Tom explores the myths and realities behindSATthe stories with the author and musicologists Karen HensonSATand Barbara Kelly, and singer Maria Ewing shares her ownSATexperience of the role.SATSATDebussy's Mélisande by Gillian Opstad is published bySATBoydell Press (hardback £30.00)SATSATL'Amour de loin (Love from afar)SATSATFinnish composer Kaija Saariaho's opera L'Amour deSATloin (Love from afar) is all about idealised love. ASATmedieval troubadour in southern France dreams of hisSATperfect woman, and a pilgrim tells him that she exists inSATTripoli; he travels over the Mediterranean to see her, butSATthe journey is too much for him and he dies in her arms.SATSaariaho's sensual music, a rich combination ofSATorchestral and electronic textures, makes the interiorSATpsychological narrative of the story come alive.SATSATAs the opera receives its first UK production at EnglishSATNational Opera, Tom talks to Saariaho about the ideas ofSATobsession and infatuation in the opera, and to theSATdirector Daniele Finzi Pasca about his use of acrobats andSATdancers to translate the music into movement.SATSATKaija Saariaho's L'Amour de loin (Love from afar) runsSATuntil 11th July at English National OperaSATSATMusic and Personal SpaceSATSATElectro-acoustic composer Martin Parker has used theSATconcept of personal listening to create a series of newSATworks for the East Neuk Festival in Fife, Scotland. TheSATpieces have been designed to be listened to on headphonesSATin locations around East Neuk - a cave once inhabited bySATa hermit-like saint, a coastline with views across theSATForth, and the mysteriously spiritual Dunino Den. FromSATthis last location Martin talks to Tom about the uniqueSATprivate experiences which he hopes will open listeners'SATears to the environment around them.SATSATAccording to Daniel Levitin in his new book 'The WorldSATin Six Songs' the evolution of music is inextricablySATlinked to its social context - its power to createSATcommunities. He describes what he believes are the sixSATkinds of 'song' which have, over tens of thousands ofSATyears, defined the role of music in our human identity -SATFriendship, Joy, Comfort, Knowledge, Religion and Love.SATEven now in the age of the personal iPod he believes musicSAThas power to bring people together.SATSATMartin Parker's new works are available for downloadSATfrom the East Neuk Festival's website. The Festival runsSATuntil tomorrow 5th JulySATSATThe World in Six Songs by Daniel Levitin is published bySATAurum Press (paperback £14.99)SATSATPerceptions of Classical MusicSATSATOn BBC Radio 5 live earlier this year, Tom and 6Music'sSATChris Hawkins debated the view that classical music is anSATexclusive art-form enjoyed mainly by 'old poshSATpeople'. In an attempt to dispel his misconceptions, TomSATtook Chris to his first classical concert -SATBeethoven's 9th Symphony with the Royal PhilharmonicSATOrchestra. Chris's reaction says much about widerSATsociety's perception of classical music.SATSATThe view of classical music as exclusive and intimidatingSATposes hard questions for those who work in the industrySAT- about how to break down barriers and communicate theSATpower of the music to new audiences. To debate the issuesSATand search for answers, Tom is joined by Kathryn McDowellSATfrom the London Symphony Orchestra and Alex Poots from theSATManchester International Festival.SATSATThe Manchester International Festival runs until SundaySAT19th JulySATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00lfhlp (Listen)SATMusic for the Founding FathersSATLucie Skeaping explores music that was being performedSATduring the time of the Founding Fathers, in 18th-centurySATcolonial America.SATSATWith the appearance of the Bay Psalter by the PilgrimSATFathers - the first book to be published in America -SATthrough to the popular melodies of the War ofSATIndependence, it is sometimes thought that early AmericanSATmusic is little more than Puritan hymns and marches forSATfife and drum. But Lucie argues that the music of earlySATAmerica was rich and varied, an interesting compositeSATspawned by the many disenfranchised immigrants thatSATarrived on the country's shores.SATSATThe programme looks back on the music of characters suchSATas William Billings, one of the country's importantSAThomegrown composers; the important role that the MoravianSATpeople made in shaping the nation's music; and theSATsignificant musical role that some of the Founding FathersSATthemselves played - in particular Thomas Jefferson,SATBenjamin Franklin and Francis Hopkinson. Lucie also looksSATback on the origin of tunes such as Yankee Doodle andSATStars and Stripes Forever.SATSATWith the appearance of the Bay Psalter by the 17th CenturySATPilgrim Fathers - the first book to be published inSATAmerica - through to the popular melodies of the War ofSATIndependence, it is sometimes thought that early AmericanSATmusic is little more than Puritan hymns and marches forSATfife and drum. As Lucie Skeaping argues though , the musicSATof early America was rich and varied, a wonderfulSATcomposite spawned by the many disenfranchised immigrantsSATthat arrived on America's shores. In a Fourth of JulySATedition of the programme Lucie looks back on the music ofSATcharacters such as William Billings, one of the country'sSATfirst important home grown composers; the important roleSATthat the Moravian people made in shapSATSATJames Hewitt: Yankee Doodle (last variation only)SATOlivier Baumont (harpsichord) ELATUS 2564615712 Tr 6SATSATTrad., harmonised by Dowland: Old Hundredth BBC SingersSATNicholas Chalmers (conductor) (specially made recording)SATSATWilliam Billings: ChesterfieldSATOregon State University Choir Ron Jeffers (conductor)SATNew World 802552 Tr 2SATSATWilliam Billings: The Dying Christian's Last FarewellSATOregon State University Choir Ron Jeffers (conductor)SATNew World 802552 Tr 9SATSATAlexander Reinagle: Lee Rigg - a Scots tune with threeSATvariations and a gigg Olivier Baumont (harpsichord)SATELATUS 2564 615712 Tr 3SATSATFrancis Hopkinson: See, my days have been so wondrous freeSATRosalind Rees (soprano) James Riesman (harpsichord)SATVOXBOX CDX 5080 Tr 18SATSATAon.: Jesus Makes My Heart Rejoice (for trombones) - hymnSATBoston Baroque Martin Pearlman (conductor)SATTELARC CD 80482 Tr 31SATSATJohn Antes: Trio No 2 in D minor (1st mvt)SATMembers of the Fine Arts QuartetSATCOLUMBIA ML 6141 Side 1 Band 4SATSATJohann Friedrich Peter: Ich Will Dir Ein Freudenopfer ThunSATBoston Baroque Martin Pearlman (conductor)SATTELARC CD 80482 Tr 28SATSATTrad. American song, arr. Lucie Skeaping: Anacreon inSATHeaven The City Waites (not commercially recorded)SATSATJames Hewitt: The Battle of TrentonSATOlivier Baumont (harpsichord) Matthew Kowles (narrator)SATELATUS 2564615712 Tr 10SATSATGaetano Franceschini: Sonata V in D (1st mvt)SATAccademia della Magnifica ComunitaSATTACTUS TC 730601 Tr 13.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ldsc2 (Listen)SATYsaye QuartetSATFrom the Wigmore Hall, London, Verity Sharp presents theSATYsaye Quartet in Haydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 64,SATNo 2. Brahms: String Quartet in B flat, Op 67.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00lfhy3 (Listen)SATSamba MapangalaSATRita Ray introduces one of East Africa's biggest stars,SATSamba Mapangala, with Orchestra Virunga in concert at theSAT2009 Sauti za Busara Festival in Zanzibar. Mapangala tookSATthe sounds of soukous and rumba from Congo-Zaire, makingSAThis own blend with traditions from Uganda and Kenya. InSATZanzibar he sings to a Swahili-speaking audience in anSATevent that also features celebrated guitarist Syran Mbenza.SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00lfhy5 (Listen)SATNat King ColeSATGwyneth Herbert joins Alyn Shipton to select the highSATpoints of Nat King Cole's work as a hugely influentialSATpianist, charismatic vocalist, and one of the mostSATcombative of all jam session players. Music includesSATStraighten Up and Fly Right, Nature Boy and the legendarySATAfter Midnight sessions.SATSATTitle: ThunderSATArtist: Eddie Cole's Solid Swingers SextetSATComposer: ColeSATAlbum: Nat King Cole: Original Records 1936-1941 CompeteSATEdition Label: Jazz Archives Number 50 Tr 4SATPersonnel: Kenneth Roane, t; Tommy Thompson, as, ts; BillSATWright, ts; Nat King Cole,SATp; Eddie Cole, sb; Jimmy Adams, dSATRecorded: 28 July 1936, ChicagoSATSATTitle: Jack the Bellboy Artist: Lionel HamptonSATComposer: HamptonSATAlbum: Air Mail Special: Original Recordings 1937-46SATLabel: Naxos 8.120651 Tr 9SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; WelseySATPrince, b; Lionel Hampton, dSATRecorded: 10 May 1940, HollywoodSATSATTitle: That Ain't Right Artist: King Cole TrioSATComposer: Cole Album: Hit That Jive JackSATLabel: Phantom 643263 Tr 8SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; WelseySATPrince, b Recorded: 22 October 1941, NYCSATSATTitle: Straighten Up and Fly RightSATArtist: King Cole Trio Composer: ColeSATAlbum: That's What: Original Recordings 1943-47SATLabel: Naxos 8.120826 Tr 1SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; JohnnySATMiller, b Recorded: 30 November 1943SATSATTitle: The Man I Love Artist: King Cole TrioSATComposers: G and I GershwinSATAlbum: That's What: Original Recordings 1943-47SATLabel: Naxos 8.120826 Tr 1SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, p; Oscar Moore, g; JohnnySATMiller, b Recorded: 17 January 1944SATSATTitle: Laguna Leap Artist: Nat King Cole and Buddy RichSATComposer: Laguna Album: Anatomy of a Jam SessionSATLabel: Black Lion 760137 Tr 5SATPersonnel: Charlie Shavers, t; Herbie Haymer, ts; Nat KingSATCole, p; John Simmons, b; Buddy Rich, dSATRecorded: 9 June 1945, HollywoodSATSATTitle: Nature Boy Artist: Nat King ColeSATComposer: Eden Ahbez Album: Best of...SATLabel: Revolver 06988 Tr 5SATPersonnel: Nat Cole v, p; plus orchestra Recorded: 1948SATSATTitle: Bop Kick Artist: Nat King Cole TrioSATComposer: ColeSATAlbum: Best of the Nat King Cole Trio: The InstrumentalSATClassics Label: Capitol CDP 7 98288 2 Tr 17SATPersonnel: Nat Cole,p; Irving Ashby, g; Jope Comfort, b;SATJack Constanza, cga Recorded: 22 March 1949, NYCSATSATTitle: Mona Lisa Artist: Nat King ColeSATComposers: Livingston, Evans Album: 1949-50SATLabel: Classics 1305 Tr 16 (originally on Unforgettable,SATCapital)SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, p, v; Les Baxter OrchestraSATRecorded: 1950SATSATTitle: Just You, Just Me Artist: Nat King ColeSATComposer: Greer/ClargesSATAlbum: Complete After Midnight SessionsSATLabel: Essential Jazz Classics 55405 Tr 8SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, v; p; Willie Smith, as; JohnSATCollins, g; Charlie Harris, b; Lee Young, dSATRecorded: 14 September 1956SATSATTitle: When I Fall In Love Artist: Nat King ColeSATComposers: Heyman/Young Album: Love Is the ThingSATLabel: Japanese EMI 9415 Tr 24 (originally from Love isSATthe Thing) Recorded: 1957SATSATTitle: Mr Cole Won't Rock and Roll Artist: Nat King ColeSATComposers: J and N Sherman Album: At the SandsSATLabel: Capitol 38694-2-7 Tr 12SATPersonnel: Nat King Cole, p; v; John Collins, g; CharlieSATHarris, b; Lee Young, d. Antiono Morelli OrchestraSATRecorded: 14 January 1960SATSATTitle: Let There Be LoveSATArtists: Nat King Cole/George ShearingSATComposers: Grant/RandSATAlbum: Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing PlaysSATLabel: Capitol 25250 Tr 4SATPersonnel: Nat Cole (vocals); Ralph CarmichaelSAT(conductor); Al Hendrickson (guitar); Paul Horn, WilburSATSchwartz, Justin Gordon (flute, piccolo); Lloyd UlyateSAT(trombone); George Shearing (piano); Emil RichardsSAT(vibraphone); Al McKibbon (bass); Shelly Manne (drums);SATCarlos Vidal (congas); Nick Martinez, Luis Miranda (perc)SAT1962.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00lfhy7 (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)SATSATSwing Out (Higginbotham, Allen) (3:17)SATPerformed by Henry Red Allen and his Orchestra: Henry RedSATAllen (tp) J.C. Higginbotham (tb) Albert Nicholas, CharlieSATHolmes, Teddy Hill (reeds) Luis Russell (p) Will JohnsonSAT(g) George ‘Pops’ Foster (b) Paul Barbarin (d)SATRecorded 17 July 1929, New YorkSATTaken from the album Early Black SwingSAT1989 CD (Bluebird ND90365 (1) Track 17)SATSATA Theme from the Threepenny Opera (Brecht, Weill) (2:15)SATPerformed by The Bill McGuffie Trio Recorded c1958SATTaken from the album Continental Tour with Bill McGuffieSATLP (Philips BBL 7261 S1/2)SATSATGive Me Your Telephone Number (3:58)SATPerformed by Pat Halcox (tp) Ian Wheeler (cl, as) ChrisSATBarber (tb, v) Eddie Smith (bjo) Dick Smith (b) GrahamSATBurbidge (d) Ottilie Patterson (v) Recorded 1961SATTaken from the album Chris Barber at the BBC Wireless DaysSAT1961-62 1996 CD (Upbeat Jazz URCD146 Track 6)SATSATMinnie the Moocher (Calloway, Mills, Gaskell) (3:10)SATPerformed by Cab Calloway and his Cotton Club Orchestra:SATR.Q. Dickerson, Lammar Wright, Wendell Culley (tp) DeSATPriest Wheeler, Harry White (tb) Arville Harris (cl, as)SATAndrew Brown (as, cl, bcl) Walter Thomas (as, ts, bs, fl)SATEarres Prince (p) Morris White (bj) Jimmy Smith (tu, b)SATLeroy maxey (d) Cab Calloway (v)SATRecorded 3 March 1931, New YorkSATTaken from the album This is HepSAT2008 CD (Proper P1661 Track 7)SATSATI Woke up Dizzy (Neil Hefti) (3:03)SATPerformed by Neil Hefti and his Orchestra: Neil Hefti (tp,SATarr) Kai Winding (tb) Charlie Ventura (ts) Tony Aless (p)SATBilly Bauer (g) Chubby Jackson (b) Alvin Stoller (d)SATRecorded 18 December 1946, New YorkSATTaken from the album Modern Jazz the BeginningsSAT1997 CD (CDS RPCD 638 Track 11)SATSATThe Touch of Your Lips (Ray Noble) (6:17)SATPerformed by Oscar Peterson (p) Ben Webster (ts) Ray BrownSAT(b) Ed Thigpen (d) Recorded 6 November 1959SATTaken from the album Ben Webster Meets Oscar PetersonSAT1997 CD (Verve 5214482 (1) Track 1)SATSATWaltz for a Wollum (Ron Aspery, Colin Hodgkinson) (2:55)SATPerformed by Back Door: Ron Aspery (Keyboards, as, ss)SATColin Hodgkinson (Bass) Tony Hicks (Drums) Recorded 1972SATTaken from the album Back DoorSAT1972 LP (Warner K46231 S2/4)SATSATScratchin’ in the Gravel (Mary Lou Williams) (7:12)SATPerformed by Marian McPartland (p) Joe Morello (d) RufusSATReid (b) Recorded 24 April 2001, New JerseySATTaken from the album Live at Shanghai JazzSAT2002 CD (Concord Jazz CCD-4991-2 Track 1)SATSATDavenport Blues (Bix Biederbecke) (4:25)SATPerformed by Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Allen Smith (tp)SATBill Elton, Curtis Fuller (tb) Dick Lieb (btb) BobSATNorthern (French horn) Bill Barber (tuba) Steve Lacy (ss)SATAl Block (fl, cl, bass cl) Chuck Wayne (g) Dick Carter (b)SATDennis Charles (d) Gil Evans (p, arranger, conductor)SATRecorded 1959 Taken from the album Great Jazz StandardsSAT1988 CD (Pacific Jazz CDP7468562 (1) Track 1)SATSATMariooch (Russell, Pierce, Hinton) (7:18)SATPerformed by Pee Wee Russell (cl) Nat Pierce (p) MiltSATHinton (b) Jo Jones (d)SATRecorded 23 February 1961, New YorkSATTaken from the album Jazz ReunionSATCD (Candid CCD79020 (1) Track 3)SATSATPerdido (Duke Ellington) (8:22)SATPerformed by Duke Ellington (p) Harold 'Shorty' Baker,SATWillie Cook, Ray Nance, Clark Terry (tp) Juan Tizol, BrittSATWoodman (tb) Jimmy Hamilton (cl, ts) Willie Smith (as)SATRussell Procope (as, cl) Paul Gonsalves (ts) Harry CarneySAT(bs) Billy Strayhorn (p) Wendell Marshall (b) LouieSATBellson (d) Francis Williams (tp) Quentin Jackson (tb)SATRecorded 7 December 1951, New YorkSATTaken from the album Ellington UptownSAT2004 CD (Columbia/Legacy 5129172 Track 5)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00lfhy9 (Listen)SATOpera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Berg's LuluSATConcluding a season from the Royal Opera House, CoventSATGarden, is a performance of Alban Berg's Lulu, in whichSATdirector Christof Loy throws light on the darkSATpsychological corners of a disturbing tale. Its score -SATwith its wide scope and ambition - is just one elementSATthat has given Lulu its place as one of the acknowledgedSATmasterpieces of 20th-century opera.SATSATAgneta Eichenholz plays the title role in a tragic storySATabout a woman who destroys all who come within her orbit.SATLulu's journey takes her from society darling of theSATglittering salons of Vienna and Paris, to the pitifulSATsqualor of prostitution in East End London, the victim ofSATJack the Ripper.SATSATPresented by Suzy Klein in conversation with novelistSATPhilip Hensher.SATSATBerg: LuluSATSATLulu ...... Agneta Eichenholz (soprano)SATDr Schon/Jack the Ripper ...... Michael Volle (baritone)SATCountess Geschwitz ...... Jennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)SATAnimal Trainer/Athlete ...... Peter Rose (bass)SATAlwa ...... Klaus Florian Vogt (tenor)SATSchigolch ...... Gwynne Howell (bass)SATPrince/Manservant/Marquis ...... Philip Langridge (tenor)SATPainter/Policeman/Negro ...... Will Hartmann (tenor)SATProf of Medicine/Theatre Manager/Banker ...... JeremySATWhite (bass)SATDresser/Schoolboy/Groom ...... Heather ShippSAT(mezzo-soprano)SATJournalist ...... Kostas Smoriginas (bass-baritone)SATManservant ...... Vuyani Mlinde (bass)SATLady Artist ...... Monika-Evelin Liiv (mezzo-soprano)SATMother ...... Frances McCafferty (mezzo-soprano)SAT15-year-old girl ...... Simona Mihai (soprano)SATThe Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATAntonio Pappano (conductor).SATSAT21:30 Between the Ears b00lkm83 (Listen)SATA Wireless RevelationSATRadiophonic version of the text in the Book of RevelationsSAT- from mysterious beginning to epic end - in a communalSATreading from a number of translations. Decorating andSATilluminating the sacred text, as it unfolds, is an arraySATof music - including iconic fragments from Handel'sSATMessiah and Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00lfhyc (Listen)SATCut & Splice: Living Rooms, Episode 2SATSATRobert Worby presents the programme from 2009's Cut &SATSplice: Living Rooms festival, from Wilton's Music Hall inSATLondon. This festival of electronic music and sound art,SATco-promoted by Hear and Now and the Sound and MusicSATorganisation, features work inspired by and utilising theSATdomestic environment.SATSATBrandon LaBelle examines the small pastimes of the home,SATJason Lescalleet creates a new work using recordings madeSATin Wilton's, and the duo of Carl Michael von HausswolffSATand John Duncan create an intense electroacoustic climaxSATto the festival.SATSATAlvin Lucier: In Memoriam Jon Higgins (19:50)SATAnthony Burr (clarinet) Alvin Lucier (electronics)SATSATJason Lescalleet: Meditation for a Room (extract) (14:00)SATJason Lescalleet (tape loops and electronics)SATSATArtists Discussion with Alvin Lucier, Brandon LaBelle, BobSATLavene and Robert WorbySATSATBrandon LaBelle: Cloudy (extract) (13:10)SATMatthew Lee Knowles (piano) Brandon LaBelle (film)SATSATCarl Michael von Hausswolff & John Duncan: NocturnalSATDenizens (extract) (15:08)SATCarl Michael von Hausswolff (electronics)SATJohn Duncan (electronics)SATSUNSUNDAY 5 JULY 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00bghlm (Listen)SUNAbbey LincolnSUNIrish singer Christine Tobin helps Alyn Shipton select theSUNessential items from jazz vocalist Abbey Lincoln's largeSUNdiscography. Lincoln has one of the most distinctiveSUNvoices in jazz and since her recording debut in the 1950s,SUNshe has turned away from much of the standard repertoireSUNin favour of more challenging material that explores theSUNracial and political climate in America.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00lfm31 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Symphony No 9 in DSUNBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Andrew Litton (conductor)SUN2.24amSUNWolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Two Songs - Auf ein altes Bild;SUNZur Ruh, zur RuhSUNAlbena Kechlibareva Bernstein (mezzo-soprano)SUNNeva Krysteva (organ)SUN2.29amSUNAlbeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Spanish Suite, Op 47SUNIlze Graubina (piano)SUN2.52amSUNSvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Norwegian artists' carnival,SUNOp 14 Norwegian Radio OrchestraSUNAri Rasilainen (conductor)SUN3.00amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Litaniae Lauretanae,SUNK195 Dita Paegle (soprano)SUNAntra Bigaca (mezzo-soprano) Martins Klisans (tenor)SUNJanis Markovs (bass)SUNChoir of Latvian Radio and the Riga Chamber PlayersSUNSigvards Klava (conductor)SUN3.27amSUNMoscheles, Ignaz (1794-1870): Grosse Sonate in E forSUNpianoforte, Op 41 Tom Beghin (fortepiano)SUN3.55amSUNTsvetanov, Tsvetan (1931-1982): Theme and Variations forSUNstring quartet (1959) Avramov String QuartetSUN4.02amSUNBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Overture (Prince Igor)SUNSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSUNOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)SUN4.13amSUNFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Piece en re bemol majeur (1863)SUNJoris Verdin (organ)SUN4.19amSUNAnon: Middle Ages Suite Bolette Roed (recorder)SUN4.29amSUNAnon (12th-century English): Jesu Cristes milde moderSUNSequentia: Benjamin Bagby (voice)SUNEdmund Brownless (voice)SUNAnon: Edi beo thu hevene-queene Sequentia:SUNMargaret Tindemans (fiddle) Benjamin Bagby (harp)SUNBarbara Thornton (symphonia)SUN4.38amSUNFischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand (c.1670-1746): Suite No 4SUNin D minor, Op 1 The Tasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersSUNGeoffrey Lancaster (conductor)SUN4.49amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Dance of the Seven VeilsSUN(Salome, Op 54) Sydney Symphony OrchestraSUNStuart Challender (conductor)SUN5.01amSUNWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Overture (The Ruler ofSUNthe Spirits, Op 27) BBC PhilharmonicSUNVassily Sinaisky (conductor)SUN5.07amSUNCrusell, Bernard Henrik (1775-1838): Cold hands, warmSUNheart; After a friend's death; FarewellSUNEeva-Liisa Saarinen (mezzo-soprano) Ilmo Ranta (piano)SUN5.17amSUNWeyse, Christoph Ernst Friedrich (1774-1842): Symphony NoSUN6 in C minor The Danish Radio Concert OrchestraSUNAdam Fischer (conductor)SUN5.45amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886) after Schubert, FranzSUN(1797-1828): Soirees de Vienne No 4 in D flatSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Capriccio in B minor, Op 76,SUNNo 2 Erno Dohnanyi (piano)SUN5.54amSUNDohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Piano Quintet No 2 in E flatSUNminor, Op 26 Erno Szegedi (piano) Tatrai QuartetSUN6.19amSUNBobescu, Constantin (1899-1992): Three Symphonic PiecesSUN(appl) Romanian National Radio OrchestraSUNConstantin Bobescu (conductor)SUN6.34amSUNTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Secondo TriettoSUNLa ColoquinteSUN6.42amSUNJosquin des Pres (c.1440-1521): Motet Inviolata, integraSUNet casta esSUNGombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Elegie sur la mort deSUNJosquin Musae Jovis (6-part)SUNStudio de Musique Ancienne de MontrealSUNChristopher Jackson (director)SUN6.56amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759), arr unknown: LasciaSUNch'io pianga (Rinaldo - Act 2, Sc 4)SUNLouise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00lfm33 (Listen)SUNAlistair Appleton presents a refreshing mix of music,SUNincluding a Haydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00lfm35 (Listen)SUNDublinSUNSUNIn conversation with Professor Roy Foster of HertfordSUNCollege, Oxford, Iain explores music relating to the citySUNof Dublin. They consider how musicians like Stanford andSUNwriters like Joyce have become inextricably linked withSUNmusic of the city, as well as its literature.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00lfm37 (Listen)SUNJeremy NorthamSUNMichael Berkeley meets actor Jeremy Northam, who played MrSUNKnightley opposite Gwyneth Paltrow in the 1996 featureSUNfilm of Jane Austen's Emma, and went on to star in otherSUNperiod films including The Winslow Boy, Enigma and GosfordSUNPark. He has played Sir Thomas More in the TV series TheSUNTudors and the guilty husband in the 2008 TV drama Fiona'sSUNStory.SUNSUNJeremy's musical choices range from piano pieces played bySUNAndras Schiff and Keith Jarrett, jazz numbers performed bySUNEarl Hines and Ella Fitzgerald to operas by Puccini andSUNJanacek, Schubert's first piano trio and Mahler's FifthSUNSymphony.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00lfm39 (Listen)SUNL'homme arme melodySUNCatherine Bott talks to Edward Wickham, director of theSUNvocal ensemble The Clerks, about the tradition and use ofSUNthe L'homme arme melody in many 15th and 16th-century massSUNsettings. They discuss the history and career of thisSUNtune, why it was so popular and the various composers whoSUNmight have been the first to employ this melody.SUNSUNMusic in the programme includes movements of mass settingsSUNby Busnois, Regis, Palestrina and the six-part setting bySUNJosquin.SUNSUNAnon chanson: L'homme arme The Tallis ScholarsSUNGimell CDGIM 019 track 1SUNSUNRobert Morton: Il sera pour vous/L'homme armeSUNThe Clerks/Edward Wickham ASV CDGAU 204 track 1SUNSUNDufay: Kyrie (from setting of Missa L'homme arme)SUNThe Hilliard Ensemble EMI CDC 7476282 track 1SUNSUNOckeghem: Gloria (from setting of Missa L'homme arme)SUNThe Clerks/Edward Wickham ASV CDGAU 204 track 3SUNSUNRegis: Credo (from setting of Missa L'homme arme)SUNThe Clerks/Edward WickhamSUNMusique en Wallonie MEW 0848-0849 CD 2 track 4SUNSUNBusnois: Sanctus (from setting of Missa L'homme arme)SUNThe Binchois Consort Hyperion CDA 67319 track 4SUNSUNMorales: Benedictus (from setting of Missa L'homme arme)SUNChapelle du Roi/Alastair Dixon Signum SIGCD 019SUNtrack 9SUNSUNJosquin: Agnus Dei from Missa L'homme arme sexti toni (6SUNpart) A Sei Voci/Bernard Fabre-GarrusSUNAstree Naive E8809 track 6SUNSUNGabriel Jackson: The armed man The Clerks/Edward WickhamSUN(from CD due for future release)SUNSUNPalestrina: Agnus Dei from Missa L'homme armeSUNPro Cantione Antiqua/Mark Brown Allegro PCD1111SUNtrack 21.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00lfm3c (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku presents a selection of Radio 3 listeners'SUNrequests. Including Grieg's Violin Sonata No 3, Enescu'sSUNtwo Romanian Rhapsodies and Mozart's Piano concerto No 20SUNin D minor, K466. The guest requester is opera directorSUNTim Carroll.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00ldv3n (Listen)SUNFrom the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge.SUNSUNIntroit: Voce Mea (Tarik O'Regan) first broadcastSUNResponses: ShephardSUNPsalms: 6, 7, 8 (Day, Howells, Parratt)SUNFirst Lesson: Psalm 39 vv1-7SUNCanticles: Trinity Service (David Briggs) - first broadcastSUNSecond Lesson: Philippians 4 vv4-9SUNAnthem: Mater Ora Filium (Bax)SUNFinal Hymn: Christ triumphant (Guiting Power)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Toccata in F, BWV 540 (Bach)SUNSUNOrgan Scholars: Michael Waldron and Rupert CompstonSUNDirector of Music: Stephen Layton.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00lfp62 (Listen)SUNSaint Saens - Africa and Piano Concerto No 2SUNStephen Johnson joins the Ulster Orchestra and conductorSUNMichael Seal for an exploration of Camille Saint-Saens'SUNPiano Concerto No 2 - with pianist Ronan O'Hora as soloistSUN- and his lesser-known piece Africa.SUNSUNThe first piece, written in 1868, includes vibrantSUNmelodies, Italian dance tunes and Chopinesque flourishes,SUNrejecting the music of two of Saint-Saens' other musicalSUNheroes - Bach and Mendelssohn. Saint-Saens lived until theSUNage of 86, and he produced a large amount of orchestralSUNand chamber music, as well as operas, choral works andSUNeven - towards the end of his career - music for film.SUNSUNHis work Africa - for piano and orchestra - grew out ofSUNthe places he travelled to following the death of hisSUNmother in 1886. Saint-Saens spent a great deal of timeSUNtravelling to exotic locations all over the world,SUNincluding parts of Southeast Asia, South America and NorthSUNAfrica. He settled in Algeria towards the end of his life,SUNand his last pieces are often inspired by the modal ArabicSUNfolk-tunes of the region.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00lfp64 (Listen)SUNDanceSUNAled Jones explores the idea of dance in choral music andSUNpresents complete performances of two major choral balletsSUN-Stravinsky's Les Noces and Holst's The Golden Goose.SUNSUNTraditionalSUNLord of the Dance (arr. Carter/Willcocks)SUNThe Bach Choir, conducted by Sir David WillcocksSUNChandos, CHAN8973, track 14SUNSUNVaclovas Augustinas Treputé Martela (The Stomping Bride)SUNEstonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, directed by PaulSUNHillier HMU 907391, track 1SUNSUNGabriel Faure PavaneSUNCity of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and BBC PhilharmonicSUNOrchestra, conducted by Yan Pascal TortelierSUNChandos CHAN 10113, track 3SUNSUNIgor Stravinsky Les NocesSUNCarolyn Sampson (soprano), Susan Parry (alto), VsevolodSUNGrivnov (tenor), Maxim Mikhailov (bass), MusikFabrik, RIASSUNChamber Choir, directed by Daniel ReussSUNHarmonia Mundi, HMC801913, tracks 1-4SUNSUNAriel Ramirez Misa Criolla (Gloria & Sanctus)SUNManuel Melendez (tenor), José Sacin (tenor), PabloSUNTalamante (Tenor), Choral Arts Society of Washington,SUNconducted by Joseph Holt Naxos 8557542, track 13 & 15SUNSUNGyorgy Ligeti Nonsense Madrigals (V. Lobster Quadrille)SUNThe Kings Singers Sony Classical SK62311, track 5SUNSUNThierry Escaich Motet No.3SUNEnsemble Vocal Sequenza 9.3, Thierry Escaich (organ),SUNdirected by Catherine SimonpietriSUNAccord 4769074, track 3SUNSUNEinojuhani Rautavaara SommarnattenSUNAccentus, directed by Eric EricsonSUNNaïve: 5037, CD1, Track 6SUNSUNGustav Holst The Golden Goose – A Choral BalletSUNGuildford Choral Society and The Philharmonia Orchestra,SUNconducted by Hilary Davan WettonSUNHyperion CDA66784, tracks 1-12SUNSUNJoseph & Johan Strauss Pizzicato PolkaSUNVienna Boys Choir (recorded in 1910)SUNFlapper PASTCD 7082, track 14SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00lfp66 (Listen)SUNTartuffeSUNA Liverpool Playhouse production of Roger McGough'sSUNversion of Moliere's comedy Tartuffe.SUNSUNThe wealthy merchant Orgon has taken in an apparentlySUNindigent religious man, Tartuffe. He is a beacon of pietySUNand soon has his feet firmly under the table. But all isSUNnot as it seems and as Orgon becomes more enraptured withSUNhis new companion the whole city is chattering. Is he aSUNfriend, a fraud, a miracle or a hypocrite?SUNSUNTartuffe ...... John Ramm Orgon ...... Joseph AlessiSUNCleante ...... Simon Coates Elmire ...... Rebecca LaceySUNMdme Pernelle ...... Eithne BrownSUNDorine ...... Annabelle DowlerSUNMariane ...... Emily Pithon Damis ...... Robert HastieSUNValere ...... Kevin Harvey Loyal ...... Alan StocksSUNOfficer of the King ...... Roger McGoughSUNSUNDirected by Gemma Bodinetz.SUNSUN21:45 Sunday Feature b00dkvqw (Listen)SUNRemember, RememberSUNPsychologist Susan Blackmore investigates how we areSUNoutsourcing the memory of our lives to digital devices andSUNasks whether that is changing the nature of human memory.SUNSUNShe hears from a 'lifelogger' who is recording everySUNdetail of his daily life - and from an academic who hasSUNtaped 220,000 hours of audio and video of his infant son.SUNSusan asks whether we will all end up doing the same andSUNhow this will affect the way we remember our own lives.SUNSUN22:30 Words and Music b00lfp6b (Listen)SUNIn the MicroscopeSUNSUNFor this week's Words and Music I've chosen poetry andSUNprose on the theme of science: astronomy, the chemistrySUNlab, the pleasures of technology, biology, palaeontology,SUNthe beauty of mathematics.SUNSUN'In the Microscope' begins with Ennio Morricone'sSUN'Galileo' with Emily Dickinson's 'A Science so theSUNsavants say'. Thomas Hardy's 'Heredity' is heardSUNwith Holst's 'Lament' from his 'Double ConcertoSUNfor two violins and orchestra', conducted by hisSUNdaughter Imogen, herself a composer and musician. TheSUNscience of astronomy is heard in Takemitsu'sSUN'Orion', in Fleur Adcock's 'The Ex-queen among theSUNAstronomers' and in Robert Frost's 'On looking up bySUNchance at the Constellations'.SUNSUNRobert Frost was a poet with a life long interest inSUNscience. At school he had a part-time job selling magazineSUNsubscriptions so that he could afford a telescope. Then,SUNteaching at Amherst, he became friends with the NobelSUNPrize winning Danish physicist Niels Bohr, a relationshipSUNwhich developed his fascination with atomic structure.SUNSUNA passage from Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' inSUNwhich the monster comes to life is heard with theSUN'Elegia' from Bartok's 'Concerto for Orchestra'SUNin which the composer used the 'golden section', aSUNmathematical underlying symmetrical structure. You'llSUNalso hear part of 'Suite no 3 in C Major' by Bach,SUNanother composer who made use of formal mathematicalSUNpatterns.SUNSUNThe Italian writer Primo Levi worked as a chemist all hisSUNlife. 'In the Microscope' ends with one of the lastSUNpoems he wrote before his suicide in Turin in 1987.SUN'Almanac', a bleak poem about man's capacity toSUNdestroy the planet is heard alongside 'Pestilence'SUNfrom Arthur Bliss' great score from the 1936 filmSUN'Things to Come', adapted from H.G. Wells'SUNapocalyptic novel about the destruction of the world.SUNSUNFiona McLean (producer)SUNSUNDetails of Readings and MusicSUNSUNTimes are from the start of the programmeSUNSUN00:00:00SUNENNIO MORRICONE Galileo - Lunare PrimoSUNBruno Nicolai - conductor CAM CSE055SUN00:01:38SUNEMILY DICKINSON A Science so the savants saySUNCheryl Campbell (reader)SUN00:02:10SUNOLIVER MESSIAEN Huit Preludes Le nombre legerSUNRoger Murano - piano ACCORD 4616462SUN00:03:50SUNEDWIN MORGAN Pleasures of a Technological UniversitySUNDouglas Hodge (reader)SUN00:04:51SUNTOM LEHRER The Remains of Tom Lehrer The ElementsSUNRHINO R279831SUN00:06:16SUNRITA DOVE The Fish in the StoneSUNCheryl Campbell (reader)SUN00: 07:16SUNTHOMAS HARDY Heredity Douglas Hodge - readerSUN00:07:25SUNGUSTAV HOLST Lyric MovementSUNDouble Concerto for two violins and orchestra - LamentSUNEnglish Chamber Orchestra Imogen Holst - conductorSUNLYRITA SRCD223SUN00:11:32SUNDANNY KAYE The Very Best of Danny Kaye InchwormSUNGordon Jenkins and his Chorus and Orchestra MCLD 190049SUN00:14:47SUNJO SHAPCOTT Love in the Lab Cheryl Campbell (reader)SUN00:16:06SUNJONI MITCHELL For the Roses ElectricitySUNASYLUM K253007SUN00:19:06SUNMIROSLAV HOLUB In the MicroscopeSUNDouglas Hodge (reader)SUN00:19:25SUNKRONOS QUARTET Requiem for a Dream Lux AeternaSUNNONESUCH 7559796112SUN00:23:13SUNFLEUR ADCOCK The Ex-queen among the AstronomersSUNCheryl Campbell (reader)SUN00:25:00SUNPHILIP GLASS The Essential Philip GlassSUNBed from Einstein on the Beach SONY CLASSICAL SK64133SUN00:28:40SUNBELA BARTOK The Orchestral MasterpiecesSUNConcerto for Orchestra - ElegiaSUNChicago Symphony OrchestraSUNSir George Solti - conductor DECCA 4705162SUN00:28:50SUNMARY SHELLEY Frankenstein Cheryl Campbell (reader)SUN00:35:10SUNRANDY NEWMAN Little CriminalsSUNSigmund Freud's Impersonation of Albert Einstein inSUNAmerica WARNER K256404SUN00:38:01SUNTORU TAKEMITSU Orchestral WorksSUNOrion and Pleiades - OrionSUNBBC National Orchestra of Wales Paul Watkins - celloSUNTadaaki Otaka - Conductor BIS CD760BISSUN00:28:59SUNROBERT FROSTSUNOn looking up by chance at the constellationsSUNCheryl Campbell (reader)SUN00:42:58SUNGERARD MANLEY HOPKINS I am like a slip of cometSUNDouglas Hodge (reader)SUN00:44:33SUNJ.S. BACHSUNCello Suites 1-6 Suite no 3 in C Major - BoureeSUNYo-Yo Ma - cello CBS M2K37867SUN00:47:55SUNPERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY The CloudSUNDouglas Hodge and Cheryl Campbell (readers)SUN00:48:56SUNCLAUDE DEBUSSY Nocturnes - NuagesSUNThe Cleveland Orchestra Pierre Boulez - conductorSUNDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4398962SUN00:55:10SUNPRIMO LEVI Almanac Douglas Hodge (reader)SUN00:56:17SUNARTHUR BLISS Suite from Things to Come - PestilenceSUNLondon Symphony Orchestra Sir Arthur Bliss - conductorSUNDUTTON LABORATORIES CDLXT2501SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00lfp6d (Listen)SUNBBC Big Band - 2009 Glasgow International Jazz FestivalSUNRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.SUNSUNClaire Martin presents and sings with the BBC Big Band inSUNa performance given as part of the 2009 GlasgowSUNInternational Jazz Festival. The band's principalSUNconductor, Barry Forgie, has been writing and arrangingSUNfor the group since the 1970s and for this concert hasSUNarranged a finale medley of tunes made famous by OliverSUNNelson which includes a rendition of the classic songSUNStolen Moments to be sung by Claire.SUNSUNSpecial guest tenor saxophonist Art Themen is soloist onSUNsuch songs as Prelude to a Kiss and Baubles, Bangles andSUNBeads, based on a version by the Gerry Mulligan Quartet.SUNSUNRecordings by the BBC at The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, onSUN25 June 2009 as part of the Glasgow International JazzSUNFestival.SUNSUNTitle: Big Swing Face Artist: BBC Big BandSUNComp: Bill Potts Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: I've Got the World on a StringSUNArtist: Claire Martin (vocals), BBC Big BandSUNComp: Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: Watch What HappensSUNArtist: Art Themen (saxophone), BBC Big BandSUNComp: Michel Legrand/Norman Gimbel Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: A Time for LoveSUNArtist: Gordon Campbell (trombone ), BBC Big BandSUNComp: Paul Francis Webster/Johnny MandelSUNArr: Sammy NesticoSUNSUNTitle: Happy Song Artist: BBC Big BandSUNComp: Bob Mintzer Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: Come Back to MeSUNArtist: Claire Martin (vocals), BBC Big BandSUNComp: Alan J Lerner/B Laine Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: Melon Bells Artist: BBC Big BandSUNComp: Kim Richmond Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: ThresholdSUNArtist: Art Themen (saxophone), BBC Big BandSUNComp: Patrick Williams Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: Some Time AgoSUNArtist: Art Themen (saxophone), BBC Big BandSUNComp: Sergio Mendes/Sergio Mihanovich Arr: N/ASUNSUNTitle: Fried Bananas Artist: BBC Big BandSUNComp: Dexter Gordon Arr: Barry ForgieSUNSUNTitle: I Belong to Glasgow Artist: BBC Big BandSUNComp: Adrian Drover Arr: Adrian DroverSUNSUNTitle: Medley - Tribute to Oliver NelsonSUN1: Theme from IronsideSUN2: Critics Choice (with Art Themen, saxophone)SUN3: Stolen Moments (with Claire Martin, vocals)SUN4: Anacrusis Artist: BBC Big Band Comp: Oliver NelsonSUNArr: Barry Forgie.SUNMONMONDAY 6 JULY 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00lfppr (Listen)MON1.00amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No 11MONin F, K413 Christoph Hammer (fortepiano)MONHarmonie Universelle: Florian Deuter (violin)MONMonica Waisman (violin) David Glidden (viola)MONBalasz Mate (cello)MON1.21amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet No 14MONin G, K387 Harmonie Universelle:MONFlorian Deuter, Monica Waisman (violins)MONDavid Glidden (viola) Balasz Mate (cello)MON1.55amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Prelude and Fugue inMONC for piano, K394 Christoph Hammer (fortepiano)MON2.04amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet No 4MONin C, K157 Harmonie UniverselleMON2.19amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No 12MONin A, K414 Christoph Hammer (fortepiano) HarmonieMON2.43amMONKlami, Uuno (1900-1961): Symphonie enfantine, Op 17 (1928)MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONPertti Pekkanen (conductor)MON3.01amMONBalakirev, Mily Alexeyevich (1837-1910): Tamara -MONsymphonic poemMONSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaMONOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)MON3.23amMONSzymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Sheherazade (Masques forMONpiano, Op 34, appl) Natalya Pasichnyk (piano)MON3.32amMONRamovs, Primoz (1921-1999): Woodwind QuintetMONThe Ariart Woodwind QuintetMON3.41amMONFoerster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Viri IsraeliteMONLa Capella DucaleMON3.58amMONPhilips, Peter (1561-1628): Amarilli mia bella, afterMONCacciniMONForqueray, Antoine (1672-1745), transcr Jean BaptisteMONForqueray (1699-1782): La Portugaise (Suite No 1 in DMONminor) Vital Julian Frey (harpischord)MON4.05amMONCouperin, Francois (1668-1733): La Francoise (La pucelle)MONRicercar Consort Henri Ledroit (conductor)MON4.12amMONLilburn, Douglas (1915-2001): Diversions for stringsMONSymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)MON4.29amMONStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Late Summer Nights (1914)MONDan Franklin (piano)MON4.47amMONLindberg, Oskar (1887-1955): MidsommarnattMONSwedish Radio Choir (women's voices only)MONEric Ericson Chamber Choir Maria Wieslander (piano)MONGustav Sjokvist (conductor)MON4.50amMONVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (The SicilianMONVespers) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecMONRaffi Armenian (conductor)MON5.01amMONContant, (Joseph Pierre) Alexis (1858-1918): Overture (LesMONdeux ames) Edmonton Symphony OrchestraMONUri Mayer (conductor)MON5.10amMONHerberigs, Robert (1886-1974): There were nine soldiersMON5.12amMONHerberigs: 13 old Flemish Songs (1949-50, selection)MONThe Flemish Radio Choir Eric Mertens (flute)MONJoost Gils (oboe) Alex van Beveren (cor anglais)MONAnne Boeykens (clarinet)MONLuc Verdonck, Paul Gerlo (bassoons)MONHerman Lemahieu (horn) Johan Duijck (conductor)MON5.17amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sonata in E flat, H XVI 49MONArthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano)MON5.36amMONBlow, John (1649-1708): The Graces' DanceMONThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director)MON5.43amMONShostakovich, Dimitri (1906-1975): Chamber Symphony in CMONminor, Op 110a - arr Barshai from String Quartet No 8MONThe Slovenian Philharmonic String Chamber OrchestraMONAndrej Petrac (artistic leader)MON6.05amMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Schafers Klagelied, D121MONChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)MON6.09amMONZemzaris, Imants (b.1951): Pastorale for Summer FluteMONTalivaldis Deknis (organ)MON6.24amMONAnon (17th century): Strawberry leavesMON6.26amMONGibbons, Orlando (1583-1625): Fantasia a 3 No 2MON(Koninklycke Fantasien) ConcordiaMONMark Levy (conductor)MON6.29amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria: Sorge nel pettoMON(Rinaldo - Act 3, Sc 4)MONHandel: Dall'ondoso periglio; Aria: Aure, deh, per pietaMON(Giulio Cesare in Egitto - Act 3, Sc 4)MONGraham Pushee (countertenor)MONAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraMONPaul Dyer (artistic director)MON6.41amMONCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata in D for trumpet,MONtwo violins and continuoMONCrispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) The King's ConsortMONRobert King (director)MON6.47amMONHalvorsen, Johan (1864-1935): Norwegian Rhapsody No 1 in AMONBergen Philharmonic OrchestraMONChristopher Warren-Green (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00lfppt (Listen)MONRob Cowan presents great pieces, great performers and aMONfew surprises, including a Haydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00lfppw (Listen)MON10.00amMONVivaldi: Concerto in B flat, RV 501 (La Notte)MONTamas Benkocs (bassoon) Nicolaus Esterhazy SinfoniaMONBela Drahos (conductor)MON10.11amMONSchubert: Notturno Florestan TrioMON10.21amMONStenhammar: Serenade, Op 3MONSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONStig Westerberg (conductor)MON10.59amMONChopin: Nocturnes (various) Moura Lympany (piano)MON11.10amMONMozart: Serenade in B flat, K361 (Gran Partita)MONThe Building a Library recommendation.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b009yc0h (Listen)MONAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores Vivaldi's large and little-heardMONmusical catalogue, revealing an energetic and diverseMONcomposer.MONMONHe explores the story of the 20th-century VivaldiMONrenaissance.MONMONKreisler: Concerto in C for violin and string orchestraMONwith organ 'in the style of Vivaldi' (Finale: AllegroMONassai) Gil Shaham (violin) Orpheus Chamber OrchestraMONRobert Wolinsky (organ/conductor)MONnaive OP 30416, Trs 1-4MONMONMotet: In furore iustissimae irae, RV 626MONSandrine Piau (soprano) Stefano Montanari (violin)MONAccademia Bizantina Ottavio Dantone (conductor)MONnaive OP 30416, Trs 1-4MONMONTrio in C for violin, lute and basso continuo, RV 82MONRolf Lislevand (lute) Manfred Kraemer (violin)MONBeatrice Pornon (theorbo)MONEduardo Eguez (guitar battente)MONGuido Morini (positif organ) Astree E 8587, Trs 7-9MONMONDixit Dominus, RV 807MONRoberta Invernizzi, Lucia Cirillo (sopranos)MONSara Mingardo (contralto)MONPaul Agnew, Thomas Cooley (tenors)MONKornerscher Sing-Verein DresdenMONDresden Instrumental-ConcertMONArchiv 00289 477 6145, Trs 1-11.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lfptq (Listen)MONVilde Frang/Julien QuentinMONMONVilde Frang (violin) Julien Quentin (piano)MONMONSchubert: Sonata in A for violin and piano, Op 162MONStrauss: Sonata for violin and piano.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lfpts (Listen)MONInternational Orchestras, Episode 1MONLouise Fryer, in conversation with Simon Rowland Jones,MONpresents a series featuring orchestras with internationalMONline-ups of players, plus another Haydn string quartet.MONMONMozart: Piano Concerto in A, K488MONPierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)MONChamber Orchestra of EuropeMONMONHaydn: String quartet in C, Op 71, No 1MONEndellion QuartetMONMON2.50pmMONBeethoven: Triple Concerto in C for piano, violin, celloMONand orchestra, Op 56 Mayuko Kamio (violin)MONHan-Na Chang (cello) Jonathan Gilad (piano)MONUBS Verbier Festival Orchestra Paavo Jarvi (conductor)MONMONHaydn: String Quartet in F, Op 71, No 2 Quatuor EbeneMONMON3.45pmMONRachmaninov: Symphony No 2 in E minor, Op 27MONUBS Verbier Festival Orchestra Paavo Jarvi (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00lfptv (Listen)MONMON18:45 Performance on 3 b00lfptx (Listen)MONHaydn Concerts, The Return of TobiasMONMONRoger Norrington conducts the Orchestra of the Age ofMONEnlightenment in a performance of Haydn's The Return ofMONTobias. A smash hit when it was first performed in 1775,MONthis Old Testament narrative of Tobias and his adventuresMONincludes entanglements with a sea monster and with theMONdemon of lust, who has abducted and killed all sevenMONbridegrooms whom his new wife, Sara, had previouslyMONmarried.MONMONHaydn: The Return of TobiasMONMONRachel Nicholls, Lucy Crowe (soprano)MONAnn Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano) Andrew Kennedy (tenor)MONChristopher Maltman (baritone) Joyful Company of SingersMONOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentMONRoger Norrington (conductor).MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00lfptz (Listen)MONMatthew Sweet talks to writer Glen David Gold aboutMONfictionalising Charlie Chaplin in his new novel Sunnyside.MONAuthor of the bestselling book Carter Beats the Devil, theMONauthor grew up in Hollywood and was inspired to recreateMONthe character of Chaplin by his great aunt Ingrid, aMONjournalist, who was Chaplin's neighbour. Family legend hasMONit that Chaplin dictated parts of his autobiography to her.MONMONGold's novel takes its title from Chaplin's most unusualMONmovie, a rare financial flop called Sunnyside. At just 34MONminutes long, the 1919 film cobbled together severalMONincongruous scenes, including some classic slapstick, aMONsurreal dance with wood nymphs, a violent suicide and aMONbaffling happy ending. Having already made more than 60MONmovies before he was 30, the Little Tramp could perhaps beMONforgiven this creative mis-step, but Gold sees the film asMONthe culmination of personal and professional crises in theMONartist's life, and uses it as the finale to thisMONbiographical novel.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b009yc0h (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00lfpv1 (Listen)MONHaydn Essays, Haydn and GodMONSeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workMONand reputation.MONMONDavid Stancliffe, Bishop of Salisbury, and an experiencedMONmusical performer himself reflects on the composer's viewMONof the Almighty. Haydn composed a great deal of music forMONthe church including the six settings of the Mass thatMONwere among his final masterpieces. But are they the musicMONthat best represents his view of God? He lived at a timeMONwhen the old certainties were being challenged by scienceMONand philosophy. Is it impossible to tell where Haydn stoodMONon matters of faith from his music?MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00lfpv3 (Listen)MONJoe Lovano's Us Five at Ronnie Scott'sMONJez Nelson presents a concert from US saxophonist JoeMONLovano with his new quintet Us Five at Ronnie Scott's inMONLondon. The set features melodic tunes interwoven withMONfree improvisation, and employs all combinations ofMONplayers within the group. Playing a range of horns andMONfolk instruments, Lovano is joined by James Weidman onMONpiano, bassist Esperanza Spalding and two drummers - OtisMONBrown and Francesco Mela.MONMONJoe Lovano was born in Ohio to a musical family in 1952.MONHe rose to prominence during the 1980s playing with JohnMONScofield's quartet and Paul Motion's bass-less trio withMONBill Frisell. Since then, he has led many of his ownMONgroups, developing a tone that combines Stan Getz'sMONmelodic style and Coltrane's gruffness with a soundMONknowledge of jazz composition to date.MONMONArtist: Acoustic Ladyland Title: Sport ModeMONComposer: Pete Wareham/Seb RochfordMONAlbum: Living with a Tiger Label: Strong and WrongMONMONArtist: Troyka Track: Tax ReturnMONComposer: Chris Montague Album: Troyka Label: EditionMONMONArtist: Zed-U Track: Showroom DummiesMONComposer: Ralf HutterMONAlbum: Night Time on the Middle Passage Label: BabelMONMONArtist: Mark Lockheart Track: Sand into GoldMONComposer: Mark Lockheart Album: In DeepMONLabel: EditionMONMONA feature on the relationship between graphic design andMONjazz presented by editor of Eye magazine John L Walters.MONMONMusical excerpts played during the feature:MONMONArtist: Oliver Nelson Track: Stolen MomentsMONComposer: Oliver NelsonMONAlbum: The Blues and the Abstract Truth Label: ImpulseMONMONArtist: Art Tatum Track: Makin' WhoopieMONComposer: Art TatumMONAlbum: The Complete Capitol Recordings of Art TatumMONLabel: Capitol JazzMONMONArtist: Lee Morgan Track: Morgan the PirateMONComposer: Lee Morgan Album: Search for the New LandMONLabel: Blue NoteMONMONArtist: Miles Davis Track: Funky TonkMONComposer: Miles Davis Album: Live-EvilMONLabel: Columbia/LegacyMONMONArtist: Jan Garbarek Track: SeljeMONComposer: Garbarek/Andersen/Versala Album: TriptykonMONLabel: ECMMONMONArtist: Pat Metheny Track: The Way UpMONComposer: Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays Album: The Way UpMONLabel: NonesuchMONMONArtist: Iain Ballamy Track: MedallionMONComposer: Iain Ballamy Album: Organic & GM FoodMONLabel: Feral RecordsMONMONArtist: Bill Frisell Track: BoubacarMONComposer: Bill Frisell Album: The IntercontinentalsMONLabel: NonesuchMONMONArtist: Jason Lindner's Big Band Track: SuheirMONComposer: Jason Lindner Album: Live at the Jazz GalleryMONLabel: AnzicMONMONArtist: John Coltrane Track: Giant StepsMONComposer: John Coltrane Album: Giant StepsMONLabel: AtlanticMONMONRecommended further reading:MONTitle: The Cover Art of Blue Note RecordsMONAuthor: Graham Marsh and Glyn CallinghamMONPublisher: Collins & Brown (2002)MONMONTitle: Blue Note 2: The Album Cover ArtMONEditors: Graham Marsh and Glyn CallinghamMONPublisher: Chronicle Books (1998)MONMONTitle: Horizons Touched - The Music of ECMMONAuthor: Steve Lake and Paul GriffithsMONPublisher: Granta Books, London (2007)MONMONJez interviews Joe Lovano.MONMONJoe Lovano recorded at Ronnie Scott's on 26 May 2009.MONMONLine-up: Joe Lovano (reeds) James Weidman (piano)MONEsperanza Spalding (bass) Otis Brown (drums)MONFrancesco Mela (drums)MONMONSet list: Us Five Power House Folk ArtMONDrum Song Song For Judi Big BenMONMONAll compositions by Joe Lovano.MONMONRecommended further listening: Artist: Joe LovanoMONAlbum: Us Five Label: Blue Note Released: May 2009.MONTUETUESDAY 7 JULY 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00lfpw8 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUENielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Adagio con sentimento religiosoTUE(String Quartet, Op 44)TUE1.09amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in DTUEminor, K421TUE1.37amTUEShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): String Quartet No 8 in CTUEminor, Op 110 Young Danish String QuartetTUE1.58amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Symphony in D minor, M48TUEVancouver Symphony OrcehstraTUEKazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor)TUE2.39amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Keyboard Concerto No 2TUEin E, BWV 1053 Angela Hewitt (piano)TUECBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)TUE3.00amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Trois Chansons de CharlesTUEd'Orleans BBC SingersTUE3.08amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, OpTUE10 RTE Vanbrugh String QuartetTUE3.35amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Introduction and variationsTUEin B flat on a theme from Herold's Ludovic, Op 12 (akaTUEVariations brillantes) Ludmil Angelov (piano)TUE3.42amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in BTUEflat, K281 Ingo Dannhorn (piano)TUE3.54amTUEAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Trio in G for two flutesTUEand continuo, Op 16, No 4 La Stagione FrankfurtTUE4.04amTUETelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in C forTUErecorder and continuo, TWV XL1 C2 Camerata KolnTUE4.12amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata in E flat forTUEclarinet or viola and piano, Op 120, No 2TUEHans Christian Braein (clarinet) Havard Gimse (piano)TUE4.33amTUELiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Notturno No 3 in A flatTUE(Liebestraume, S541), arr from O lieb, S298TUERichard Raymond (piano)TUE4.38amTUELiszt: Tasso: lamento e trionfo - symphonic poem afterTUEByron, S96 Hungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTUETamas Vasary (conductor)TUE5.01amTUESaint-Georges, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de (1745-1799):TUEOuverture (L'amant anonyme - 1780) Tafelmusik OrchestraTUEJeanne Lamon (conductor)TUE5.09amTUEMatteis, Nicola (died c.1713): L'amoreTUEElizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)TUELinda Kent (chamber organ)TUE5.13amTUEMorley, Thomas (1557/8-1602): It was a lover and his lasseTUEPaul Agnew (tenor) Christopher Wilson (lute)TUE5.17amTUESchiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562-1565), transcr Zupanovic:TUEMadrigal: O dolce amore (O sweet love); Madrigal: AmorTUEquando fioria (O love, when they were blooming); Madrigal:TUEFior ch' all' intatta (O flower, so chaste)TUESlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)TUE5.24amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rakastava (The lover), Op 14TUECBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)TUE5.36amTUEd'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Madrigal: InterdetteTUEsperanz'e van desio; Madrigal: Al partir del mio soleTUEThe Consort of MusickeTUE5.47amTUEProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Romeo at Juliet's tomb;TUEDeath of Tybalt (Romeo and Juliet - suite No 1 - Op 64b)TUEFlemish Radio Orchestra Yoel Levi (conductor)TUE6.00amTUEMouret, Jean-Joseph (1682-1738): Andromede et Persee -TUEcantata Richard Duguay (tenor) ArionTUE6.15amTUESaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921), arr unknown: Aria - MonTUEcoeur s'ouvre a ta voix (Samson et Dalila)TUEJouko Harjanne (trumpet) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTUEAri Rasilainen (conductor)TUE6.21amTUEKhachaturian, Aram (1903-1978): Adagio of Spartacus andTUEPhrygia (Spartacus - Act 3)TUEUkranian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEVyacheslav Blinov (conductor)TUE6.31amTUESuk, Josef (1874-1935): A Fairy-tale suite (Pohadka), OpTUE16 (Raduz and Mahulena) Czech Philharmonic OrchestraTUEVaclav Smetacek (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00lfpwb (Listen)TUERob Cowan presents a lively mix of music, including aTUEHaydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00lfpwd (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEDvorak: Serenade in E for strings, Op 22TUEAcademy of St Martin in the FieldsTUENeville Marriner (conductor)TUE10.30amTUENielsen: Serenata in vano Athena EnsembleTUE10.38amTUEAnderson: Serenata BBC Concert OrchestraTUELeonard Slatkin (conductor)TUE10.43amTUEA Scarlatti: Four Arias with trumpet solo (Si suoni laTUEtromba; Con voce festiva; Rompe sprezza; Mio tesoro per teTUEmoro) Kathleen Battle (soprano)TUEWynton Marsalis (trumpet) Orchestra of St Luke'sTUEJohn Nelson (conductor)TUE10.55amTUEGlazunov: Serenade, Op 11, No 2TUEMarie Luise Neunecker (horn) Bamberg Symphony OrchestraTUEWerner Andreas Albert (conductor)TUE11.00amTUESchubert: Standchen (Schwanengesang, D957, No 4)TUEAndreas Schmidt (baritone) Rudolf Jansen (piano)TUE11.04amTUEBrahms: Vergebliches Ständchen Iliana Cotrubas (soprano)TUEErik Werba (piano)TUE11.06amTUEStrauss: Standchen Hermann Prey (baritone)TUELeonard Hokanson (piano)TUE11.08amTUEMoeran: Serenade Northern Sinfonia of EnglandTUERichard Hickox (conductor)TUE11.24amTUEMartinu: Serenade No 3 for oboe, clarinet, four violinsTUEand cello Jan Kolar (oboe) Lubomir Legemza (clarinet)TUEStrings of the Prague Chamber OrchestraTUE11.32amTUESuk: Serenade for strings, Op 6 Suk Chamber OrchestraTUEJosef Suk (conductor).TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b009ydzl (Listen)TUEAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod considers whether there is truth in theTUEclaim, once made by the Italian composer LuigiTUEDallapiccola, that Vivaldi did not write hundreds ofTUEdifferent concertos, but actually wrote the same concertoTUEmany times over.TUETUEConcerto in C for two trumpets, strings and bassoTUEcontinuo, RV 537TUEGabriele Cassone, Luca Marzana (trumpets) ZefiroTUEAlfredo Bernardini (conductor) naive E 8679, Trs 1-3TUETUEConcerto in A for for strings, RV 158TUECollegium Musicum 90 Simon Standage (conductor)TUEChaconne CHAN 0867, Trs 1-3TUETUEConcerto in F for recorder, oboe, violin, bassoon andTUEbasso continuo, RV 98 (La tempesta di mare)TUEMichael Schneider (recorder)TUEHans-Peter Westermann (oboe) Mary Utiger (violin)TUEMichael McCraw (bassoon) Rainer Zipperling (cello)TUEHarald Hoeren (harpsichord)TUEDeutsche Harmonia Mundi RD77156, Trs 4-6TUETUEConcerto in B minor for four violins, cello, strings andTUEbasso continuo, RV 580TUEJohn Holloway, Monica Huggett, Catherine Mackintosh,TUEElizabeth Wilcock (violin) Susan Sheppard (cello)TUEAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)TUEL'Oiseau-Lyre 410 553-2, Tr 2TUETUEConcerto in E flat for bassoon, strings and continuo, RVTUE483 Klaus Thunemann (bassoon) I MusiciTUEPhilips 416 355-2, Trs 7-9TUETUEConcerto in C for violin, two string orchestras and bassoTUEcontinuo, RV 581 (Per la santissima assontione di MariaTUEVergine) Antonio de Secondi (violin)TUEConcerto Italiano Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor)TUEnaive/Opus 111 OP 30383, Trs 26-28.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lfpzf (Listen)TUECity of London Festival 2009, Daniela Lerner/Jose Luis GayoTUERadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.TUETUELouise Fryer presents a concert given as part of the 2009TUECity of London Festival, featuring members of the Radio 3TUENew Generation Artists scheme.TUETUEIn a recital from St Mary Abchurch, mezzo-soprano DanielaTUELehner and pianist Jose Luis Gayo perform songs byTUESchumann (including his Maria Stuart Lieder), Grieg,TUERachmaninov and Adolf Jensen.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lfpzh (Listen)TUEInternational Orchestras, Episode 2TUELouise Fryer presents a series featuring orchestras withTUEinternational line-ups of players, plus more Haydn StringTUEQuartets.TUETUETchaikovsky: Souvenir de FlorenceTUEChamber Orchestra of Europe Douglas Boyd (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 71, No 3TUEQuatuor EbeneTUETUE3.00pmTUEVaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas TallisTUEChamber Orchestra of Europe Douglas Boyd (Conductor)TUETUEBerg: Wozzeck, Op 7 (three excerpts)TUEMeasha Brueggergosman (soprano)TUEUBS Verbier Festival OrchestraTUEManfred Honeck (conductor)TUETUESibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 47TUELeonidas Kavakos (violin) UBS Verbier Festival OrchestraTUEManfred Honeck (conductor)TUETUE4.10pmTUEBeethoven: Symphony No 6 in F, Op 68 (Pastoral)TUEUBS Verbier Festival OrchestraTUEManfred Honeck (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00lfq4p (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00lfq4r (Listen)TUEHaydn Concerts, Florestan TrioTUETUEThe Florestan Trio continue their 2009 celebrations of theTUEmusic of Haydn with a concert, given at London's WigmoreTUEHall, featuring two of the Trios, along with the work thatTUESmetana wrote after the tragic death of his young firstTUEdaughter.TUETUEFlorestan TrioTUETUEHaydn: Piano Trio in D, H XV 24; Piano Trio in E, H XV 28TUESmetana: Piano Trio in G minor, Op 15TUETUEFollowed by some of Haydn's Canzonettas sung by sopranoTUEElizabeth Watts.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00lfq4t (Listen)TUEBidisha talks to novelist Arundhati Roy about herTUEcollection of essays tracking the faultlines that threatenTUEIndia's democracy. In Listening to the Grasshoppers, RoyTUEwarms of shockwaves that will spread throughout the region.TUETUERoy won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her first novel TheTUEGod of Small Things, a semi-autobiographical work thatTUEcaptures her childhood experiences growing up in Ayemenem.TUEUntil she was made financially stable by the success ofTUEThe God of Small Things, Roy did various jobs, includingTUErunning aerobics classes at New Delhi five-star hotels.TUETUESince winning the Booker, Roy has concentrated onTUEnon-fiction and politics, acting as a spokesperson for theTUEanti-globalisation movement and a vehement critic of theTUEapproach to industrialisation and rapid developmentTUEcurrently practised in India.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b009ydzl (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00lfq4w (Listen)TUEHaydn Essays, Haydn's Odder InstrumentsTUESeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workTUEand reputation.TUETUEBroadcaster, pianist and composer David Owen NorrisTUEexplores the composer's approach to working with someTUEunusual instruments, asking what this little-known aspectTUEof Haydn's music says about his working methods.TUETUESome of these pieces are considered to be of the highestTUEquality. The 126 trios that Haydn wrote for viola, celloTUEand baryton are just one aspect of his work with unusualTUEinstruments. He also wrote for the mechanical organ (theTUEnearest the 18th-century came to a record player), and aTUEhybrid of the hurdy-gurdy and chamber organ called theTUElira organizzata.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00lfq4y (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes theTUEstately sound of the Japanese Gagaku orchestra, theTUEghostly Americana of Georgia's Horse, accordionist TeodoroTUEAnzellotti playing Dream by John Cage and an improvisationTUEfor the unusual combination of bass clarinet and hang.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 8 JULY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00lfq6d (Listen)WED1.00amWEDBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Overture (1943)WEDNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDZbynek Muller (conductor)WED1.08amWEDBacewicz: Cello Concerto No 1 (1951)WEDAnita Krochmalska (cello)WEDPolish Radio and Television Orchestra, CracowWEDTadeusz Wojciechowski (conductor)WED1.29amWEDBacewicz: Concerto for string orchestra (1948)WEDAmadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanWEDAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)WED1.43amWEDBacewicz: Violin Concerto No 2 (1945)WEDRobert Kabara (violin)WEDNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJacek Rogala (conductor)WED2.15amWEDBacewicz: Divertimento for string orchestra (1965)WEDAmadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanWEDAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)WED2.22amWEDBacewicz: Music for strings, trumpets and percussionWEDNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJerzy Salwarowski (conductor)WED2.42amWEDLigeti, Gyorgy (1923-2006): Etudes for piano (selection)WEDPierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)WED3.01amWEDMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Octet in E flat forWEDstrings, Op 20WEDLeonidas Kavakos, Per Kristian Skalstad, Frode Larsen, TorWEDJohan Boen (violins)WEDLars Anders Tomter, Catherine Bullock (violas)WEDOystein Sonstad, Ernst Simon Glaser (cellos)WED3.33amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), arr Geert Bierling:WEDMarcia Funebre (Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55 - Eroica)WEDGeert Bierling (organ)WED3.38amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Concerto in D for cello andWEDorchestra, H VIIb 2 Alexandra Gutu (cello)WEDRomanian Radio Chamber OrchestraWEDRadu Zvoriszeanu (conductor)WED4.03amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture from theWEDIncidental music to Konig Stephan, Op 117WEDToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)WED4.11amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Violin Concerto in D, Op 3,WEDNo 9 Europa Galante Fabio Biondi (director)WED4.19amWEDRosenmuller, Johann (c 1619-1684): De profundis - PsalmWED129 (130) Johanna Koslowsky (soprano)WEDDavid Cordier (countertenor) Gerd Türk (tenor)WEDStephan Schreckenberger (bass) Carsten Lohff (organ)WEDCantus Koln Konrad Junghanel (conductor/lute)WED4.32amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Andante spianato and GrandeWEDPolonaise brillante, Op 22 Ludmil Angelov (piano)WEDBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDMilen Nachev (conductor)WED4.46amWEDRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Una voce poco fa (IlWEDBarbiere di Siviglia) Jouko Harjanne (trumpet)WEDNorwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)WED4.52amWEDDe Vocht, Lodewijk (1887-1977): Naar Hoger Licht (TowardsWEDa Higher Light), symphonic poem with cello solo (1933)WEDLuc Tooten (cello) Flemish Radio OrchestraWEDJan Latham-Koenig (conductor)WED5.01amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918), orch Ravel, MauriceWED(1875-1937): Tarantelle styrienne (Danse)WEDWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)WED5.07amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Four MazurkasWEDAshley Wass (piano)WED5.17amWEDMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Mazurka (Halka -WED1846-1857) Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDSzymon Kawalla (conductor)WED5.22amWEDDowland, John (1563-1626): Pavan (Taffelconsort - 1621)WEDConcordia Mark Levy (director)WED5.27amWEDPhilips, Peter (c.1560-1628): Pavan Dolorosa ConcordiaWEDMark Levy (director)WED5.32amWEDByrd, William (c.1540-1623): Pavan and galliard in G forWEDkeyboard, MB XXVIII 70 (Quadran)WEDAapo Hakkinen (harpsichord)WED5.46amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabande (Suite No 1WEDin G for cello solo, BWV 1007) Andreas Brantelid (cello)WED5.50amWEDPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694), arr Romm, Ronald:WEDSuite of German dances Canadian BrassWED5.58amWEDGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Holberg suite, Op 40 - vers forWEDstring orchestra Stavanger Symphony OrchestraWEDEivind Aadland (conductor)WED6.21amWEDMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Etudes and polkas - Book 3WEDfor piano Antonin Kubalek (piano)WED6.30amWEDStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Unter Donner und Blitz -WEDpolka, Op 324WED6.33amWEDJ Strauss II: Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op 214WEDBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED6.36amWEDJ Strauss II: Four dancesWEDOsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) Symphony OrchestraWEDPeter Guth (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00lfq6g (Listen)WEDRob Cowan presents a refreshing mix of music, including aWEDHaydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00lfq6j (Listen)WED10.00amWEDSibelius: Night Ride and SunriseWEDCity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraWEDSimon Rattle (conductor)WED10.16amWEDBerwald: Serenade Thomas Annmo (tenor)WEDLars Hjelm (clarinet) Philip Foster (horn)WEDJoel Sundin (viola) Mikael Bjork (double bass)WEDJoakim Kallhed (piano)WED10.32amWEDBach: Brandenburg Concerto No 4 Simon Standage (violin)WEDPhilip Pickett, Rachel Beckett (recorders)WEDThe English ConcertWEDTrevor Pinnock (harpsichord/director)WED10.49amWEDCatalani: SerenataWEDPietro Spada, Giorgio Cozzolino (piano duet)WED10.55amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 54 Hungarian Chamber OrchestraWEDVilmos Tatrai (violin/director)WED11.22amWEDWiren: Little Serenade for guitar, Op 39WEDPer Skareng (guitar)WED11.32amWEDSzymanowski: Symphony No 3, Op 27 (Song of the Night)WEDRyszard Minkiewicz (tenor)WEDWarsaw Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraWEDAntoni Wit (conductor).WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b009ydkf (Listen)WEDAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores Orlando Furioso, considered byWEDmany to be Vivaldi's operatic masterpiece, and writtenWEDduring a lifetime devoted to working in this form.WEDWEDOrlando Furioso, RV 728 (1st mvt) MatheusWEDJean-Christophe Spinosi (conductor)WEDnaive/Opus 111 OP 30393, CD1 Tr 1WEDWEDOrlando Furioso (excerpts from Act 1)WEDAngelica ...... Veronica Cangemi (soprano)WEDAlcina ...... Jennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)WEDAstolfo ...... Lorenzo Regazzo (bass-baritone)WEDBradamante ...... Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano)WEDOrlando ...... Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto) MatheusWEDJean-Christophe Spinosi (conductor)WEDnaive/Opus 111 OP 30393, CD1, Trs 5, 7, 9, 11, 13WEDWEDOrlando Furioso (Act 1, Scene 11)WEDRuggiero ...... Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor)WEDnaive/Opus 111 OP 30393, CD1, Tr 24WEDWEDOrlando Furioso (Act 2, Scenes 11-13)WEDAngelica ...... Veronica Cangemi (soprano)WEDMedoro ...... Blandine Staskiewicz (mezzo-soprano)WEDAlcina ...... Jennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)WEDOrlando ...... Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto)WEDChoeur Les Elements MatheusWEDJean-Christophe Spinosi (conductor)WEDnaive/Opus 111 OP 30393, CD 2, Trs 22-35.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lfq8m (Listen)WEDCity of London Festival 2009, Jennifer Pike/Martin RoscoeWEDRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.WEDWEDLouise Fryer presents a concert given as part of the 2009WEDCity of London Festival, featuring members of the Radio 3WEDNew Generation Artists scheme.WEDWEDVolinist Jennifer Pike is joined by pianist Martin RoscoeWEDin a concert from St Bride's, Fleet Street.WEDWEDGrieg: Violin Sonata No 2WEDJames MacMillan: A Different WorldWEDBeethoven: Violin Sonata in G, Op 30, No 3.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lfq8p (Listen)WEDInternational Orchestras, Episode 3WEDLouise Fryer presents a series featuring orchestras withWEDinternational line-ups of players, plus another HaydnWEDstring quartet.WEDWEDRespighi: The Birds Oregon Bach Festival OrchestraWEDNicholas McGegan (conductor/harpsichord)WEDWEDStravinsky: Suite - PulcinellaWEDOregon Bach Festival OrchestraWEDNicholas McGegan (conductor/harpsichord)WEDWED2.45pmWEDHaydn: String quartet in C, Op 74, No 1 Emerson QuartetWEDWEDMarco Lena: Capriccio World Youth Chamber OrchestraWEDDamiano Giuranna (conductor)WEDWED3.30pmWEDTippett: Concerto for double string orchestraWEDChamber Orchestra of Europe Douglas Boyd (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00lfq8r (Listen)WEDFrom Portsmouth Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: Alleluia, I heard a voice (Weelkes)WEDResponses: SpicerWEDOffice Hymn: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal)WEDPsalms: 91, 93 (Turle, Archer)WEDFirst Lesson: Judges 15 v1 - 16 v3WEDCanticles: Howells in B minorWEDSecond Lesson: Luke 18 vv15-30WEDAnthem: Jubilate Deo (Purcell)WEDFinal Hymn: Son of God, eternal Saviour (Everton)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Finale (Musica Dominicalis) - EbenWEDWEDSub-Organist: Marcus WibberleyWEDOrganist and Master of the Choristers: David Price.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00lfq8t (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00lfq8w (Listen)WEDHaydn Concerts, The SeasonsWEDWEDOlari Elts conducts the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in aWEDperformance of Haydn's oratorio The Seasons, considered toWEDbe the composer's last important work, depicting ruralWEDlife through the four seasons of the year. It touches onWEDthe labours, lovemaking, hardships and celebrations of anWEDunspecified community of peasants, who are given rousingWEDchoral passages, including a celebration of wine and aWEDhunting chorus. The more solemn Ode to Toil caused HaydnWEDto remark that, though he had been industrious all hisWEDlife, he had never before been called upon to write musicWEDin praise of industry.WEDWEDHaydn: The SeasonsWEDWEDElizabeth Watts (soprano) John Mark Ainsley (tenor)WEDRoderick Williams (baritone) Scottish Chamber OrchestraWEDOlari Elts (conductor).WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00lfq8y (Listen)WEDIsabel Hilton talks to bestselling religious commentatorWEDKaren Armstrong about her book The Case for God, aWEDpassionate defence of religion and an attack on prominentWEDatheists. Armstrong argues that 'new atheists' haveWEDconstructed a caricature of religion that is dangerous,WEDthat for the first time in history many millions of peopleWEDwant nothing to do with God, and that mainstream theologyWEDis largely to blame for this crisis of faith.WEDWEDA former nun, Armstrong has been a vociferous contributorWEDto debates about religion since rising to prominence inWEDthe 1980s with television documentaries such The FirstWEDChristian (1984) - a six-part series on St Paul - and herWEDbooks including The Gospel According to Women (1988) and AWEDHistory of God (1993). Since 11 September 2001, KarenWEDArmstrong has spoken widely about Islam and fundamentalismWEDand in 2007 was awarded a medal by the Egyptian governmentWEDfor her services to Islam, the first foreigner to haveWEDbeen given this decoration.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b009ydkf (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00lfq90 (Listen)WEDHaydn Essays, Haydn and CosmologyWEDIn 1792, on his first visit to London, Haydn visited theWEDobservatory of the great German-born astronomer WilliamWEDHerschel in Slough. Herschel's 40-foot telescope was theWEDbiggest in the world, and while looking through it HaydnWEDwould doubtless have learned something of Herschel'sWEDradical, potentially aetheistical theories on theWEDformation of galaxies. Five years later, he composed hisWEDgreat oratorio The Creation, a seemingly unquestioningWEDaccount of origins of the world as described in Genesis.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00lfq92 (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's varied selection includes a recording fromWEDthe 1920s of the Seven Gallon Jug Band, music for anWEDAnatolian wedding played by clarinettist Selim Sesler,WEDJonathan Harvey's setting of Psalm 116 performed by theWEDChoir of King's College Cambridge and the delicate soundWEDof Balinese bamboo wind harps.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 9 JULY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00lfqby (Listen)THU1.01amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 18 in ETHUflat, Op 31 Ingrid Fliter (piano)THU1.23amTHUStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Five liederTHUElizabeth Watts (soprano) Gary Matthewman (piano)THU1.38amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Quintet in E minor for pianoTHUand strings, Op 44 Ingrid Fliter (piano)THUEbene Quartet:THUPierre Colombet, Gabriel Le Magadure (violins)THUMathieu Herzog (viola) Raphael Merlin (cello)THU2.09amTHUBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Piano Concerto No 2, Sz 95THUGeza Anda (piano) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHUBernard Haitink (conductor)THU2.36amTHUSchmelzer, Johann Heinrich (c 1620-1680): Lamento sopra laTHUmorte Ferdinandi III Les Elements AmsterdamTHU2.43amTHUSzollosy, Andras (b.1921): Miserere (Psalmus L) a 6 vociTHUThe King's SingersTHU3.01amTHUSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Piano Concerto No 2 in GTHUminor, Op 22 Dubravka Tomsic-Srebotnjak (piano)THUSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTHUSamo Hubad (conductor)THU3.24amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Trio No 2 in F, Op 80THUChristopher Krenyak (violin) Jan Insinger (cello)THUDido Keuning (piano)THU3.50amTHUWeiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750): Prelude, Toccata andTHUAllegro in G Hopkinson Smith (baroque lute)THU3.59amTHUBersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Dramatic Overture, Op 25aTHU(1898) Croatian Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUMladen Tarbuk (conductor)THU4.14amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Trio in E flat, HV XV 10THU(1785) Niklas Sivelov (piano) Bernt Lysell (violin)THUMikael Sjogren (cello)THU4.25amTHUHuygens, Constantijn (1596-1687): Proba me Deus for bassTHUand continuo Anne Grimm (soprano) Peter Kooij (bass)THULeo van Doeselaar (organ) Mike Fentross (theorbo)THUMieneke van der Velden (viola da gamba)THU4.31amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr Samuel Feinberg:THULargo (Trio Sonata in C, BWV 529)THUSergei Terentjev (piano)THU4.40amTHUBillings, William (1746-1800): Two Psalm-tunesTHUThe Gregg Smith Singers Gregg Smith (conductor)THU4.43amTHUHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria: Bramo diTHUtrionfar (Alcina - Act 1, Sc 8)THUGraham Pushee (countertenor)THUAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraTHUPaul Dyer (artistic director)THU4.50amTHUSarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908): Zigeunerweisen, Op 20THU(appl) Frank Peter Zimmerman (violin)THUNetherlands Radio Philharmonic OrchestraTHUGuido Ajmone Marsan (conductor)THU5.01amTHUGlinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Overture (RuslanTHUand Lyudmila) Oslo PhilharmonicTHUVladimir Jurowsky (conductor)THU5.06amTHURubinstein, Anton (1829-1894): On an airy ocean, withoutTHUrudder or sail (The Demon, Act 2, Sc 4)THUGeorg Ots (baritone) Moscow Bolshoi Theatre OrchestraTHUKirill Raudsepp (conductor)THU5.11amTHUPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Sonata No 6 in G minor for twoTHUviolins and continuo, Z807 (1697) Il TempoTHU5.18amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Fantaisie-impromptu in CTHUsharp minor for piano, Op 66 Dubravka Tomsic (piano)THU5.24amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Five German dances with sevenTHUtrios and coda, D90 Zagreb SoloistsTHU5.39amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concert aria: Ch'ioTHUmi scordi di te...? Non temer, amato bene, K505THUTuva Semmingsen (soprano) Jorn Fosheim (piano)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra Michel Tabachnik (conductor)THU5.50amTHUMarenzio, Luca (c.1553/4-1599): Giunto a la tomba (IlTHUquarto libro de madrigali a cinque voci - Venice 1584)THUThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director)THU6.01amTHUGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): MazurkaTHUin F sharp minor, Op 25, No 2 Stefan Lindgren (piano)THU6.08amTHUTaneyev, Sergey Ivanovich (1856-1915): Symphony No 4 in CTHUminor, Op 12 Mariinsky OrchestraTHUValery Gergiev (conductor)THU6.48amTHUVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C minor forTHUtreble recorder, RV 441 Michael Schneider (recorder)THUCamerata Koln.THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00lfqc0 (Listen)THURob Cowan presents a refreshing mix of music, including aTHUHaydn Piano Sonata at 9.00.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00lfqc2 (Listen)THU10.00amTHUVolkmann: Serenade No 2 in F, Op 63THUStrings of the Bavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUKarl Ludwig Nicol (conductor)THU10.15amTHUMartinu: Puppets (Book 1), H137 Giorgio Koukl (piano)THU10.27amTHUTelemann: Trio Sonata in G minor, TWV XLII g2 Opus 4THU10.35amTHUKancheli: Night Prayers Jan Garbarek (soprano saxophone)THUStuttgart Chamber OrchestraTHUDennis Russell Davies (conductor)THU10.59amTHUMozart: Three night pieces from Die Entfuhrung aus demTHUSerail, Le Nozze di Figaro and Don GiovanniTHU11.09amTHUBrahms: Serenade No 1 Berlin PhilharmonicTHUClaudio Abbado (conductor).THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b009yf6z (Listen)THUAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores Vivaldi's friendship with theTHUGerman violinist Johann Georg Pisendel and discovers whyTHUso much of the Italian composer's music eventually came toTHUlight in a library in Dresden.THUTHUConcerto in F for violin, two oboes, two horns, bassoon,THUstrings and basso continuo, RV 571THUGiovanni Guglielmo (violin) L'Arte dell'ArcoTHUChristopher Hogwood (conductor)THUDeutsche Harmonia Mundi 05472 77501 2, Trs 16-18THUTHUSonata in G minor for violin and continuo, RV 26THUFabio Biondi (violin) Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)THUMaurizio Naddeo (cello) Opus 111 OPS 30-154, Trs 1-5THUTHUNisi Dominus, RV 803 Carolyn Sampson (soprano)THUTuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano)THUHilary Summers (contralto) The King's ConsortTHURobert King (conductor) Hyperion CDS44181, Trs 13-20THUTHUConcerto in G minor for violin, two recorders, two oboes,THUbassoon, strings and basso continuo, RV 577 (for theTHUorchestra of Dresden) Peter Hanson (violin)THUPeter Holtslag, Catherine Latham (recorders)THUPaul Goodwin, Lorraine Wood (oboes)THUAlberto Grazzi (bassoon) The English ConcertTHUTrevor Pinnock (conductor) Archiv 445 839-2, Trs 13-15.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lfqhj (Listen)THUCity of London Festival 2009, Andreas Brantelid andTHUKatrine Gislinge Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals.THUTHULouise Fryer presents a concert given as part of the 2009THUCity of London Festival, featuring members of the Radio 3THUNew Generation Artists scheme.THUTHUThe Danish duo of Andreas Brantelid (cello) and KatrineTHUGislinge (piano) give a performance from the city churchTHUof St Sepulchre-without-Newgate.THUTHUSchumann: Adagio and AllegroTHUStefan Lindgren: Scherzo (UK premiere)THUChopin: Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lfqhl (Listen)THUHandel: Ezio (Acts 1 and 2) Handel Operas 2009THUTHURarely heard after its London premiere in 1732, Ezio isTHUconsidered to be a masterpiece of music drama, with itsTHUstrong characters, thrilling arias and the occasionalTHUoddity, and it features Handel's only operatic bass ariaTHUTHUMetastasio's plot is one of passion, murder and revenge.THUSwedish mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg leads as Ezio, a roleTHUcreated by the castrato Senesino.THUTHULouise Fryer's guest is opera critic Barry Emslie, who hasTHUsome individual and controversial views about Handel'sTHUoperas.THUTHUHandel: Ezio (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUEzio, Roman general ...... Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano)THUFulvia, his lover ...... Karina Gauvin (soprano)THUMassimo, her father ...... Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani (tenor)THUValentiniano, Emperor of Rome ...... Sonia PrinaTHU(contralto)THUOnoria, his sister ...... Marianne Andersen (contralto)THUVaro, Ezio's friend ...... Vito Priante (bass)THUIl Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (director)THUTHU4.15pmTHUHaydn: String Quartet in F, Op 74, No 2 Ebene Quartet.THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00lfqhn (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00lfqhq (Listen)THUHaydn Concerts, Symphonies for SixTHUTHUFlorilegium perform chamber music by Haydn, includingTHUarrangements for six players of his London Symphonies,THUmade by the impresario Salomon.THUTHUFlorilegium Ashley Solomon (artistic director)THUTHUHaydn: Symphony No 98 in B flat (arr Salomon); StringTHUQuartet in C minor, Op 17, No 4; Flute Trio in G, Op 38 NoTHU4; Symphony No 103 in E flat (Drumroll) - arr SalomonTHUTHUFollowed by John Mark Ainsley singing High on the giddyTHUbending mast and other songs by Haydn.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00lfqhs (Listen)THUPhilip Dodd talks to political historian Timothy GartonTHUAsh about Europe, 20 years on from the collapse of theTHUIron Curtain.THUTHUIn the 1980s, Garton Ash was living on the other side ofTHUthe Berlin Wall - researching the lives of ordinaryTHUGermans. He went on to write one of the earliest books inTHUEnglish on the solidarity protests against communistTHUPoland. In 1989, as the Wall came down, the historian wasTHUin Prague with Vaclav Havel for the Velvet Revolution.THUWhen Margaret Thatcher called together experts for anTHUinfamous meeting to decide on whether a reunified GermanyTHUwas a threat to Britain, Garton Ash was there.THUTHUAs Europe's fortune has been transformed over the past 20THUyears - from divided continent to an enlarged EuropeanTHUUnion sweeping to the edge of Russia - Garton Ash has beenTHUone of the most informed and influential commentators onTHUits fate - not only in London, but in Berlin, Warsaw andTHUbeyond.THUTHUToday, much of former Communist Europe is mired in painfulTHUcapitalist recession. Reunited Germany has a moreTHUself-interested air to its international outlook. AfterTHUrecent elections, many voters in even the federalist ofTHUEuropean nations have taken on a sceptical - or evenTHUextremist - attitude.THUTHUPhilip Dodd asks Garton Ash how he sees the world 20 yearsTHUafter the events of 1989.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b009yf6z (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00lfqhv (Listen)THUHaydn Essays, Haydn and HumourTHUSeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workTHUand reputation.THUTHUWriter and broadcaster Stephen Johnson reflects on theTHUcomposer's famous sense of humour - was it silly orTHUprofound?THUTHUFor few among the great composers was humour such a vitalTHUpart of their creative personality as for Haydn, whoTHUthought nothing of playing outrageous tricks on theTHUaudiences of his 'serious' works. False endings, suddenTHUorchestral crashes, knockabout humour and rude noises inTHUthe woodwind section can still cause laughter in theTHUconcert hall today, while subtler jokes designed to appealTHUspecifically to musicians also abound.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00lfqhx (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes MexicanTHUaccordion pioneer Narciso Martinez, Valentin Silvestrov'sTHUhomage to Tchaikovsky for piano and violin, PortugueseTHUfado singer Antonio Zambujo, as well as the ambient soundTHUof Murcof and a viol fantasy by John Jenkins.THUFRIFRIDAY 10 JULY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00lfqjp (Listen)FRI1.01amFRICherubini, Luigi (1760-1842): Messa Solenne per ilFRIprincipe EsterhazyFRILuba Orgonasova, Sara Allegretta (sopranos)FRISara Fulgoni (mezzo-soprano)FRIHerbert Lippert, Luca Dordolo (tenors)FRITomas Tomasson (bass) Radio France ChorusFRIOrchestre National de Radio FranceFRIRiccardo Muti (conductor)FRI2.25amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Fantasie in F minor, Op 49FRIXaver Scharwenka (piano)FRI2.38amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 7 (EsserciziiFRIMusici - for recorder, viola da gamba and continuo)FRICamerata KolnFRI2.45amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Flute Quartet No 1FRIin D, K285 Carol Wincenc (flute) Chee-Yun (violin)FRINokuthula Ngwenyama (viola) David Finckel (cello)FRI3.01amFRIDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Piano Quintet in A, B155FRIMenahem Pressler (piano) Orlando QuartetFRI3.34amFRISchumann, Robert (1810-1856), arr Liszt: Widmung, Op 25,FRINo 1 Janina Fialkowska (piano)FRI3.38amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata No 1 in G for violinFRIand piano, Op 78 Vilde Frang Bjaerke (violin)FRIJens Elvekjaer (piano)FRI4.04amFRISchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Theme and variations on theFRIName Abegg, Op 1 Seung-Hee Hyun (piano)FRI4.13amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Overture (Rosamunde, D644)FRIOrchestre National de FranceFRIEmmanuel Krivine (conductor)FRI4.24amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Cello Concerto in D minorFRICharles Medlam (cello) London Baroque:FRIIngrid Seifert, Richard Gwilt (violins)FRIWilliam Hunt (violone) John Toll (organ)FRINigel North (theorbo)FRI4.34amFRIReutter, Johann Georg (1708-1772): Ecce quomodo moriturFRIjustus Capella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (conductor)FRI4.41amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude and Fuga in C,FRIBWV 870 (Das Wohltemperierte Klavier)FRIRudolfas Budginas (piano)FRI4.46amFRINicolai, Otto (1810-1849): Overture (The Merry Wives ofFRIWindsor)FRISlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraFRIMarko Munih (conductor)FRI4.55amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828) transcr Liszt: (Die) Forelle,FRIS564 Simon Trpceski (piano)FRI5.01amFRINoskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909): Overture (Sir Zolzikiewicz)FRIPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceFRIZygmunt Rychert (conductor)FRI5.08amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Quadro in B flat forFRItwo violins, viola and continuo The King's ConsortFRIRobert King (director)FRI5.15amFRIGombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Media vita in morteFRIsumus a6 BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)FRI5.22amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in D minorFRIfor two violins and string orchestra, BWV 1043FRILucy van Dael (2nd violin solo) La Petite BandeFRISigiswald Kuijken (violin/conductor)FRI5.39amFRISaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921), arr R Klugescheid: MyFRIHeart At Thy Sweet Voice (Samson and Delilah)FRIMoshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)FRIWilliam Tritt (piano)FRI5.43amFRIKutev, Filip (1903-1982): Pastoral for flute and orchestraFRI(1943) Lidia Oshavkova (flute)FRIBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIDimitar Manolov (conductor)FRI5.54amFRIBruch, Max (1838-1920): Kol Nidrei, Op 47FRIShauna Rolston (cello) Edmonton Symphony OrchestraFRIUri Mayer (conductor)FRI6.06amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Concerto No 2 in F minor forFRIpiano and orchestra, Op 21FRIChristian Ihle Hadland (piano)FRIStavanger Symphony Orchestra Kiril Karabits (conductor)FRI6.39amFRISatie, Erik (1866-1925), arr Milhaud: Jack-in-the-boxFRIpantomime CBC Vancouver OrchestraFRIMario Bernardi (conductor)FRI6.45amFRIAnon (17th century): Psalm 116 (Lynar B7)FRIJacques van Oortmerssen (organ)FRI6.53amFRIZelenski, Wladyslaw (1837-1921), arr Jan Maklakiewicz: TwoFRIChoral Songs unnamed pianist Polish Radio ChoirFRIMarek Kluza (director).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00lfqjr (Listen)FRIRob Cowan shares his personal choice of music. Including aFRIHaydn Piano Sonata at 9.00am.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00lfqjt (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIMozart: Serenata notturna, KV 239 Ensemble 415FRIChiara Banchini (violin/director)FRI10.14amFRIHallam: Dance Suite Galliard EnsembleFRI10.24amFRIJ Strauss II: Hellenen-Polka Vienna PhilharmonicFRINikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)FRI10.27amFRILiszt: La Serenata (Soirees musicales, S424, No 10)FRILeslie Howard (piano)FRI10.34amFRIBritten: Serenade for tenor, horn and stringsFRIMartyn Hill (tenor) Frank Lloyd (horn)FRICity of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor)FRI11.00amFRIFrom BBC Maida Vale Studio 1 Haydn: Symphony No 55FRIBBC Symphony Orchestra Jakub Hrusa (conductor)FRI11.21amFRIFrom BBC Maida Vale Studio 1 Attrib Haydn: Oboe ConcertoFRIAlexei Ogrintchouk (oboe) BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIJakub Hrusa (conductor)FRI11.45amFRIField: Nocturnes (various) Daniel Adni (piano).FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b009yfd0 (Listen)FRIAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of Vivaldi withFRIan examination of the music published during theFRIcomposer's own lifetime, from his variations on La FolliaFRIto his flute concerto La Notte.FRIFRISonata (20 Variations on La Follia) in D minor for twoFRIviolins and continuo, RV 63FRIManfredo Kraemer, Mauro Lopes (violins)FRIBalazs Mate (cello) Xavier Diaz-Latorre (guitar)FRIXavier Puertas (violone)FRICarlos Garcia-Bernalt (harpsichord)FRIAlis Vox AVSA9844, Tr 15FRIFRIConcerto in G minor for flute, strings and continuo, RVFRI439 (La Notte) Janet See (flute)FRIJakob Lindberg (archlute) John Toll (organ)FRITaverner Players Andew Parrott (conductor)FRIEMI CDC 7 47700 2, Trs 9-13FRIFRISonata in D minor for violin and continuo, RV 14FRIElizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello)FRIMalcolm Proud (harpsichord) Hyperion CDA67467, Trs 10-13FRIFRIConcerto in B flat for violin, strings and continuo, RVFRI362 (La caccia) Academia Montis RegalisFRIEnrico Onofri (violin/director)FRInaive OP 30417, Trs 13-15FRIFRISonata in B flat for cello and continuo, RV 46FRIDavid Watkin (cello) Helen Gough (continuo cello)FRIDavid Miller (baroque guitar)FRIRobert King (chamber organ)FRIHyperion CDA66881/2, CD 2, Trs 9-12.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lfqnk (Listen)FRICity of London Festival 2009, Pavel Haas QuartetFRIRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.FRIFRILouise Fryer presents a concert given as part of the 2009FRICity of London Festival, featuring members of the Radio 3FRINew Generation Artists scheme.FRIFRIThe Pavel Haas Quartet feature in a performance from theFRIchurch of St Giles, Cripplegate.FRIFRIProkofiev: Sonata for two violinsFRIHaydn: String Quartet in D minor, Op 42FRIProkofiev: String Quartet No 2.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lfqnm (Listen)FRIInternational Orchestras, Handel: Ezio (Act 3)FRIHandel Operas 2009FRIFRILouise Fryer presents the conclusion of Handel's Ezio.FRIPart of Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas.FRIFRIHandel: Ezio (Act 3)FRIFRIEzio, Roman general ...... Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano)FRIFulvia, his lover ...... Karina Gauvin (soprano)FRIMassimo, her father ...... Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani (tenor)FRIValentiniano, Emperor of Rome ...... Sonia PrinaFRI(contralto)FRIOnoria, his sister ...... Marianne Andersen (contralto)FRIVaro, Ezio's friend ...... Vito Priante (bass)FRIIl Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (director)FRIFRIPlus International Orchestras:FRIFRI3.00pmFRIBartok: Music for strings, percussion and celestaFRIChamber Orchestra of Europe Douglas Boyd (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: String Quartet in G minor, Op 74, No 3 (Rider)FRIJerusalem QuartetFRIFRI4.00pmFRIShostakovich: Symphony No 15 in A, Op 141FRISchleswig-Holstein Festival OrchestraFRIMikail Pletnev (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00lfqnp (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00lfqnr (Listen)FRIHaydn Concerts, OAE - Haydn SymphoniesFRIFRIEdward Gardner conducts the Orchestra of the Age ofFRIEnlightenment in works from different periods of Haydn'sFRIcareer, performed on the original instruments.FRIFRIWorking alone in an isolated corner of theFRIAustro-Hungarian Empire, Haydn created music full ofFRIoriginality - it made him famous throughout Europe. HisFRIsymphonies, written for private aristocraticFRIentertainment, are seen as unpredictable and engaging - inFRIways which continue to fascinate long after his death.FRIFRILisa Beznosiuk (flute)FRIOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentFRIEdward Gardner (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: Symphony No 7 in C (Le midi); Symphony No 64 in AFRI(Tempora mutantur)FRIMozart: Flute concerto No 2 in D, K314FRIHaydn: Symphony No 90 in CFRIFRIFollowed by some of Haydn's Baryton Trios performed by theFRIEsterhay Ensemble.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00lfqnt (Listen)FRIIan McMillan presents the weekly programme about language.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b009yfd0 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00lfqnw (Listen)FRIHaydn Essays, Haydn's HeadFRISeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workFRIand reputation.FRIFRIProfessor Robert Winston explores the events leading up toFRIthe night when two men opened the composer's grave shortlyFRIafter his death in 1809, and stole his head in the hope ofFRIdiscovering the secret of his genius. He also looks at theFRIimpact the phrenology movement had on modern-day thinking.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00lfqny (Listen)FRIMary Ann Kennedy is joined in the studio by GeoffreyFRIGurrumul Yunupingu, an Australian singer-songwriter, blindFRIfrom birth, whose songs in the Yolngu language presentFRIAboriginal culture in a contemporary context.FRIFRI
03 July 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 04/07/2009 - 10/07/2009
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