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SATSATURDAY 15 AUGUST 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00m38p9 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Kreisleriana, Op 16SAT1.33amSATAuerbach, Lera (b.1973): 24 Preludes, Op 41 (excerpts)SAT1.40amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Seven Fantasies for piano,SATOp 116SAT2.04amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Etude No 1 in C for piano,SATOp 10SAT2.06amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Pavane pour une infante defunteSATAnna Vinnitskaya (piano)SAT2.13amSATGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): ConcertoSATin E flat for saxophone and orchestra, Op 109SATVirgo Veldi (saxophone) Tallinn Chamber OrchestraSATTarmo Leinatamm (conductor)SAT2.27amSATBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887), ed Glazunov: Symphony No 3SATVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)SAT2.45amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Two Marches in E flat for windSATBratislava Chamber Harmony Justus Pavlík (director)SAT2.52amSATVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Giovanna D'Arco - SinfoniaSATCanadian Opera Company OrchestraSATRichard Bradshaw (conductor)SAT3.01amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance No 8 in GSATminor, Op 46 Norwegian Radio OrchestraSATAri Rasilainen (conductor)SAT3.05amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 5 in F, Op 76SATRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSATJames Conlon (conductor)SAT3.45amSATJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): The Fiddler's childSATBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)SAT3.58amSATMorawetz, Oskar (1917-2007): Overture on a Fairy TaleSATEdmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor)SAT4.10amSATDussek, Jan Ladislav (1760-1812): Piano Sonata in B flat,SATOp 35, No 1 Andreas Staier (fortepiano)SAT4.30amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fantasia (andSATunfinished fugue) in C minor for keyboard, BWV 906SATAndreas Staier (harpsichord)SAT4.38amSATBach: Prelude and fugue in A minor for organ, BWV 561SATNorbert Bartelsman (organ)SAT4.47amSATGorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (c.1665-1734): Laetatus sumSATfor four voices, two violins, two trumpets and organSATEcce nunc benedicite Olga Pasiecznik (soprano)SATPiotr Lykowski (countertenor) Wojciech Parchem (tenor)SATMiroslaw Borzynski (bass) Sine Nomine Chamber ChoirSATConcerto PolaccoSATMarek Toporowski (chamber organ/director)SAT4.55amSATBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Folk sketches for smallSATorchestral ensemble (1948)SATPolish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz (conductor)SAT5.01amSATBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Minuet for stringsSAT(Quintet, G275) Varazdin Chamber OrchestraSATDavid Geringas (conductor)SAT5.05amSATHartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 6SATCharacteerstykker med indledende Smaavers af HC Andersen,SATOp 50 Nina Gade (piano)SAT5.18amSATRiisager, Knudage (1897-1974): Little OvertureSATCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)SAT5.24amSATFrumerie, Gunnar de (1908-1987): Pastoral Suite for flute,SATharp and strings, Op 13b (originally for flute and piano)SATKathleen Rudolph (flute) CBC Vancouver OrchestraSATMario Bernardi (conductor)SAT5.37amSATFrumerie, Gunnar de (1908-1987), text Lagerkvist: TheSATLamentSATChristina Billing, Carina Morling, Aslog Rosen (sopranoSATsoloists) Swedish Radio ChoirSATEric Ericson (conductor)SAT5.41amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): E vivoSATancore...Scherza infida; Dopo notte (Ariodante)SATAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)SATLes Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor)SAT6.01amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in B flat forSATtwo violins and basso continuo, Op 2, No 3SATMusica Alta RipaSAT6.12amSATDoppler, Franz (1821-1883): Bird in the woods, Op 21SATJanos Balint (flute)SATJeno Kevehazi, Peter Fuzes, Sandor Endrodi, Tibor MaruzsaSAT(horns)SAT6.18amSATSchickhardt, Johann Christian (c.1681-c.1762): Concerto inSATG minor for flute, two oboes, strings and basso continuoSATMusica Ad RhenumSAT6.35amSATWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Quintet in B flat forSATclarinet and strings, Op 34 (1815)SATLena Jonhall (clarinet) Zetterqvist String Quartet.SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00m51gz (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00m74zb (Listen)SATMartinu, Purcell, ArenskySATAndrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programmeSATdevoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SATSAT9.00amSATMartinu: Jazz Suite Orchestre de PicardieSATPascal Verrot (conductorSATSATPurcell: Suite - The Prophetess Le Concert des NationsSATJordi Savall (conductor)SATSATArensky: Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 54SATIlya Gringolts (violin) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraSATIlan Volkov (conductor)SATSAT10.00amSATRecent song recitals, including Ravel from Gerald FinleySATand Britten from Mark PadmoreSATSAT10.45amSATAndrew talks to conductor Marin Alsop about recentSATrecordings of Dvorak, Bartok and BernsteinSATSAT11.15amSATRecent discs of Vaughan Williams' haunting Mass in GSATminor, from the UK, Germany and AustraliaSATSAT11.45amSATMendelssohn: Piano Trio No 2 in C minor, Op 66SATLeonidas Kavakos (violin) Patrick Demenga (cello)SATEnrico Pace (piano).SATSAT12:15 Music Feature b00h9wpf (Listen)SATGiovanni's HouseSATMartin Handley explores the importance of the famousSATItalian music publishing firm Casa Ricordi. ThroughoutSATmost of the 19th and 20th centuries, the history ofSATItalian opera was directly tied to the fortunes of thisSATsingle family publishing house, based in Milan.SATSATThe company was founded in 1808 by Giovanni Ricordi, aSATviolinist who led the orchestra in a small MilaneseSATtheatre. From very small beginnings, the business grewSATrapidly and in 1814 he won the exclusive right to publishSATall the music performed at La Scala, where he was aSATprompter. Ten years later he purchased the venue's entireSATarchive, and by 1835 Ricordi boasted a catalogue of 10,000SATpublications. These included most of the operas ofSATRossini, Bellini and Donizetti.SATSATBut the company's special relationship with Verdi andSATPuccini was especially significant. Giovanni's grandsonSATGiulio persuaded Verdi to come out of retirement in 1880SATand later played a vital role in Puccini's artisticSATcareer, publishing all his works. Casa Ricordi was alsoSATthe first to come up with the 'royalty' concept andSATsuccessfully lobbied for one of the first laws to protectSATcomposers' (and publishers') copyright. But was the firmSATalways rigorous in its production standards?SATSATThe music includes many important operas from the 19thSATcentury, including Rossini, Bellini, Verdi and Puccini.SATContributors include Simonetta Puccini, Ricordi familySATmembers, Ricordi managing director Tino Cenamo, formerSATRicordi director of publishing Gabrielle Dotto, musicSAThistorian Philip Gossett and Verdi expert Cormac Newark.SATSATIncluding:SATSATRossini: Barber of SevilleSATOrchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano, RiccardoSATChailly (conductor) SONY S3K 37862/A-CSATSATVerdi: Don CarloSATOrchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano, RiccardoSATMuti (conductor) EMI CDC 7 54868-70 2SATSATMehul: Horatius CoclesSATOrchestre de Bretagne, Stefan Sanderling (conductor)SATASV CD DCA 1140SATSATRossini: La Pietra del ParagoneSATCzech Chamber Chorus, Czech Chamber Soloists, Brno,SATAlessandro de Marchi (conductor) NAXOS 8.660093-95SATSATBellini: Norma Maria Callas (soprano)SATOrchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano, TullinoSATSerafin (conductor) EMI 5 56271 2SATSATLiszt: Preludio from 12 Etudes D'Execution TranscendanteSATFrancois-Rene Duchable EMI 5 56684 2SATSATVerdi: NabuccoSATOrchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano, ClaudioSATAbbado (conductor) DG 413 448-2SATSATRossini: Bianca Katia Ricciarelli, soprano (Bianca)SATLondon Sinfonietta Opera Orchestra, Donato RenzettiSAT(conductor) RICORDI RFCD 2008SATSATVerdi: MacbethSATNew Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti (conductor)SATEMI 5 67128 2SATSATGounod: Romeo et JulietteSATMirella Freni, soprano (Juliette)SATOrchestre du Theatre National de l'Opera de Paris, AlainSATLombard (conductor) EMI 5 65290 2SATSATVerdi: Simon BoccanegraSATMirella Freni, soprano (Maria Boccanegra)SATCoro e Orchestra del Teatro all Scala, Claudio AbbadoSAT(conductor) DG 449 752-2SATSATVerdi: OthelloSATOrchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano, LorinSATMaazel (conductor) EMI CDC 747450/51 2SATSATVerdi: FalstaffSATChor Der Wiener Staatsoper, Wiener Philharmoniker, LeonardSATBernstein (conductor) CBS M2K 42535SATSATPuccini: Madam ButterflySATRenata Tebaldi, soprano (Madama Butterfly); CarloSATBergonzi, tenor (B.F. Pinkerton)SATOrchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia Roma, TullioSATSerafin (conductor) DECCA 411 635-2 & 636-2SATSATPuccini: La Boheme Mirella Freni, soprano (Mimi)SATSchoneberger Sangerknaben, Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin,SATBerlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan (conductor)SATDECCA 421 050-2 & 051-2SATSATPuccini: Turandot Mario del Monaco, tenor (Calaf)SATOrchestra e coro dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia Roma,SATAlberto Erede (conductor) DECCA 433 761-2SATSATDonizetti: L'elisir d'amore Enrico Caruso MCCD086SATSATStockhausen:Donnerstag Aus Licht DG 423 380-2 to 383-2SATKarlheinz Stockhausen (conductor)SATSATPuccini: Madam ButterflySATRenata Tebaldi, soprano (Madama Butterfly)SATOrchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia Roma, TullioSATSerafin (conductor) DECCA 411 635-2 & 636-2SATSATVerdi: FalstaffSATChor Der Wiener Staatsoper, Wiener Philharmoniker, LeonardSATBernstein (conductor) CBS M2K 42535SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00m513f (Listen)SATDavid McGuinness at the 2009 Mananan FestivalSATCatherine Bott presents a concert of French and ScottishSATkeyboard music, given by harpsichordist David McGuinnessSATat the 2009 Mananan International Festival of Music andSATthe Arts, in Port Erin, on the Isle of Man.SATSATThe programme includes works by well-known composers suchSATas Rameau and Couperin, as well as some intriguingSATlesser-known musicians like Alexander Reinagle, JacquesSATDuphly, Duncan Burnett and Christoph Schetky.SATSATDuncan Burnett: PavinSATSATRameau: La PouleSATSATClaude Balbastre: Suite de clavecin - Book 1 (excerpt)SATSATJacques Duphly: La De Drummond (Pièces de clavecin - BookSAT4)SATSATJohan Christoph Schetky: Sonata in D, Op 9, No 1SATSATCouperin: La Passacaille (Pieces de clavecin - Book 8)SATSATAlexander Reinagle: The East nook of FifeSATSATRameau: Gavotte avec 6 doubles (Nouvelles Suite de piecesSATde clavecin ou 2nd livre)SATSATJacques Duphly: Rondo (Pièces de clavecin - Book 1).SATSAT14:00 BBC Proms b00m0dtr (Listen)SAT2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 04 - Scottish EnsembleSATFrom Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by Louise Fryer.SATSATThe Scottish Ensemble is directed by Jonathan Morton in aSATrich variety of string music spanning three centuries.SATSATAt the programme's heart is a new piece by John Woolrich,SATframed by classic works by Mozart and Purcell.SATStravinsky's mercurial Concerto of 1946 casts an ironicSATeye back to the musical past as it extracts every ounce ofSATcolour and contrast from the strings. With its disjointedSATmotor rhythms, the music twists and turns, alternatelySATmaladroit and elegant, high-spirited and nostalgic.SATSATScottish Ensemble Jonathan Morton (violin/director)SATSATPurcell: Chacony Mozart: Divertimento in F, K138SATJohn Woolrich: Capriccio (world premiere)SATStravinsky: Concerto in D for strings.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00m51fy (Listen)SATLopa Kothari explores some of the different vocalSATtraditions in India, from Bollywood soundtracks to theSATvirtuoso Varanasi style of the Misra Brothers. Her guestsSATinclude director of the Asian Music Network Viram Jasani,SATwriter and broadcaster Jameela Siddiqi, and singerSATJayasree Sengupta.SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00m4rsn (Listen)SATGeorge ShearingSATGeorge Shearing joins Alyn Shipton to look back over theSAThighlights of his recording career, from early triumphs inSATLondon to the debut of his famous quintet in America, asSATwell as his long-running partnership with Mel Torme.SATSATPlaylist:SATSATDISC 1 Title: Mighty Like the BluesSATArtist: George Shearing Composer: FeatherSATAlbum: George Shearing in Dixieland Label: ConcordSATNumber 4388 Track 2SATPersonnel: George Shearing (piano), Warren Vache (cornet),SATGeorge Masso (trombone), Kenny Davern (clarinet), KenSATPeplowski (tenor sax), Neil Swainson (bass), Jerry FullerSAT(drums). NY, Feb 1989SATSATDISC 2 Title: Delayed Action Artist: George ShearingSATComposer: Shearing Album: From Battersea to BroadwaySATLabel: Proper Number Properbox 40 CD 1 Tr 11SATPersonnel: George Shearing (piano), 23 April 1941SATShort excerpts of I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and WriteSATMyself a Letter; Viper's Drag,SATplayed by Shearing in the studio.SATSATDISC 3 Title: Honeysuckle RoseSATArtist: Harry Parry's Radio Rhythm Club SextetSATComposer: Waller/Razaf Album: From Battersea to BroadwaySATLabel: Proper Number Properbox 40 CD 1 Tr 15SATPersonnel: Harry Parry (clarinet), Roy Marsh (vibraphone),SATFrank Deniz (guitar), George Shearing (piano), SamSATMolineaux (bass), Ben Edwards (drums). 19 July 1941SATShort excerpt from Let Me Call You Sweetheart (DennisSATMoonan) played by Shearing in the studio.SATSATDISC 4 Title: DinahSATArtist: Stephane Grappelli and His QuartetSATComposer: Young, Akst, LewisSATAlbum: From Battersea to Broadway Label: ProperSATNumber Properbox 40 CD 1 Tr 8SATPersonnel: Stephane Grappelli (violin), George ShearingSAT(piano), Jack Llewellyn (guitar), George Gibbs (bass),SATDave Fullerton (drums). 9 April 1941SATShort excerpt of Roses of Picardy (as below) played bySATShearing in the studio.SATSATDISC 5 Title: Roses of PicardySATArtist: George Shearing QuintetSATComposer: Wood, WeatherlySATAlbum: From Battersea to Broadway Label: ProperSATNumber Properbox 40 CD 4 Tr 14SATPersonnel: George Shearing (piano), Marge HyamsSAT(vibraphone), Chuck Wayne (guitar), John Levy (bass),SATDenzil Best (drums). 5 Jul 1950SATSATDISC 6 Title: September in the RainSATArtist: George Shearing Composer: Warren/DubinSATAlbum: Lullabies of Birdland Label: ConcordSATNumber 2211-2 CD 1 Tr 1SATPersonnel: as for CD 5, 17 Feb 1949SATSATDISC 7 Title: Jordu Artist: George Shearing QuintetSATComposer: Jordan Album: The Definitive George ShearingSATLabel: Verve/Blue Note Number 589 857-2 Tr 16SATPersonnel: George Shearing (piano), Toots ThielemansSAT(guitar), Emil Richards (vibraphone), Al McKibbon (bass),SATPercy Brice (drums). 27 March 1958.SATSATDISC 8 Title: You Don't Know What Love IsSATArtist: George Shearing/Hank Jones Composer: Raye/DePaulSATAlbum: Duets Label: Concord Number 1260 Tr 10SATOriginally on the album The Spirit of 176 on Concord 4371.SATPersonnel: George Shearing, Hank Jones (piano). March 1988SATSATDISC 9 Title: Put a Shine on Your ShoesSATArtist: George Shearing/Mel TormeSATComposer Dietz/SchwartzSATAlbum: The Complete Concord Recordings Label: ConcordSATNumber 2144-2 CD 7 Trs 4, 5SATPersonnel: Mel Tormé (vocals), George Shearing (piano),SATDon Thompson (bass), Donny Osborne (drums). 14 May 1985SATSATDISC 10 Title: New Yorlk Medley: Me and My GalSAT(Goetz/Leslie/Meyer); Mack The Knife (Weill, Blitzstein,SATBrecht); Birth of the Blues (Ballantyne, Da Sylva,SATHenderson); Send a Little Love My Way (David, Mancini);SATHow High The Moon (Hamilton, Lewis); New York, New YorkSAT(Kander, Ebb) Artist: George Shearing/Mel TormeSATComposer: see aboveSATAlbum: The Complete Concord Recordings Label: ConcordSATNumber 2144-2 CD 5 Tr 5SATPersonnel: as for previous track but John Leitham, bassSATreplaces Thompson. August 1987SATSATDISC 11 Title: What Is This Thing Called Love?SATArtist: George Shearing Trio Composer: PorterSATAlbum: Definitive George Shearing Label: Verve/Blue NoteSATNumber 589 857-2 Tr 20SATPersonnel: George Shearing (piano), Israel Crosby (bass),SATVernell Founier (drums). 21 June 1962SATSATDISC 12 Title: I PredictSATArtist John Pizzarelli/George ShearingSATComposer: Jessica Molaskey Album: Rare Delight of YouSATLabel: Telarc Number 83456 Tr 14SATPersonnel: John Pizzarelli (vocals, guitar), GeorgeSATShearing (piano).SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00m51mq (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)SATSATCakewalking Babies from Home (Williams, Smith, Troy) (2:59)SATPerformed by Clarence Williams' Blue Five: Eva Taylor (v)SATLouis Armstrong (tp) Sidney Bechet (ss) Clarence WilliamsSAT(p) Buddy Christian (bj) Charlie Irvis (tb)SATRecorded 8 January 1925SATTaken from the album Eva Taylor - Not Just the BluesSAT1996 CD (Topaz TPZ 1044 Track 5)SATSATToo Young to Know (Morganfield) (3:11)SATPerformed by Muddy Waters (v, g) Little Walter (hca) BigSATCrawford (b) Recorded 23 January 1951SATTaken from the album The Chronological Muddy Waters 1950 -SAT1952 2004 CD (Classics 5109 Track 8)SATSATCrazy Rhythm (Mayer) (1:32)SATPerformed by Max Geldray (harmonica) with the Wally StottSATOrchestra Recorded 1959SATTaken from the album Goon With the WindSATLP (Parlophone GEP 8764. S1/2)SATSATCheek to Cheek (Irving Berlin) (3:50)SATPerformed by Jazz Couriers: Ronnie Scott (ts) Tubby HayesSAT(ts) Terry Shannon (p) Phil Bates (b) Bill Eyden (d)SATRecorded 16 February 1958SATTaken from the album The Jazz Couriers in ConcertSATLP (Music for Pleasure MFP 1072. S2/4)SATSATI Remember Clifford (Benny Golson) (5:35)SATPerformed by J.R. Monterose (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) JimmySATGarrison (b) Pete La Roca (d) Recorded 24 November 1959SATTaken from the album Straight AheadSAT1986 CD (DIW 32DIW303CD (1) Track 4)SATSATWabash Blues (Meinken, Ringle) (6:22)SATPerformed by Harry Edison (tp) Johnny Hodges (as) DukeSATEllington (p) Leslie Spann (g) Al Hall (b) Jo Jones (d)SATRecorded 20 February 1959SATTaken from the album Play the Blues Back to BackSATCD (Polydor 8236372 (1) Track 1)SATSATI Thought About You (Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Mercer)SAT(2:47)SATPerformed by Billie Holiday (v) Bobby Tucker (p)SATRecorded 1956 Taken from the album Lady Sings the BluesSATLP (Verve UMV 2047 B6)SATSATTest Pilot Pts 1 & 2 (Thompson, Smith) (6:14)SATPerformed by Lucky Thompson All Stars: Lucky Thompson (ts)SATStuff Smith (violin) Erroll Garner (p) George Wettling (d)SATRecorded 26 December 1944SATTaken from the album Onyx Club SpreeSAT1997 CD (Topaz TPZ 1061 Track 23)SATSATThe Way You Look Tonight (Jerome kern, Dorothy Fields)SAT(8:24)SATPerformed by Gwilym Simcock (p) Phil Donkin (b) MartinSATFrance (d) Recorded 10, 11, 12 June 2007SATTaken from the album PerceptionSAT2007 CD (Basho SRCD 24-2 Track 9)SATSATAll About Rosie (George Russell) (10:41)SATPerformed by John LaPorta (as) Hal McKusick (ts) RobertSATDiDomenica (ft) Manuel Zegler (bassoon) Louis Mucci, ArtSATFarmer (tp) Jimmy Knepper (tb) Jim Buffington (fhn) BillSATEvans (p) Teddy Charles (vb) Barry Galbraith (g) JoeSATBenjamin (b) Teddy Sommer (d) Margaret Ross (harp) GeorgeSATRussell (conductor) Recorded 10 & 20 June 1957SATTaken from the album The Birth of the Third StreamSATCD (Columbia/Legacy. COL4851032 Track 3)SATSATDon't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SATor any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SATSATThe BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSATinternet sites.SATSAT18:00 Words and Music b009py3w (Listen)SATThe Geography of a HomeSATSAT(Last broadcast on Sun, 6 Apr 2008, 22:35 on BBC Radio 3)SATSATProducer NoteSATSATA home is not merely four square walls. It can shape ourSATidentity; it gives us a sense of place - a sense ofSATbelonging. Not just a house, but a place where peopleSATgrow, love, play and die.SATSATIn this sequence of words and music we celebrate the ideaSATof the physical building of a home, the lives that changeSATwithin it, and what stems from it.SATSATReminiscence starts the programme, with Thomas Hood'sSATmemories of his childhood home, and Charles Tomlinson'sSATelegy on the privacy a door gives to a house. PhilipSATLarkin reads his short poem Home - the idea of homeSATconceived as one's childhood home and not a place oneSATlives now. There's the lavatorial humour in Auden'sSATcelebration of the smallest room in the house: TheSATGeography of theHouse, and Edwin Muir's description ofSATpost war suburbs.SATSATThe poems move on to address homelessness with CarlSATSandburg's Old Woman. There's the idea that the asylum hasSATbecome Ivor Gurney's home - a place he cannot escape, andSATthen there's John Betjeman with Death in Leamington. TheSATsequence finishes with poems by Andrew Motion and ThomasSATHardy remembering homes past - homes that now exist onlySATin the mind.SATSATGottschalk's inventive arrangement of Home, Sweet HomeSATkicks the programme off musically, swiftly followed bySATBritten's The Building of the House, written for theSATopening of the newly converted Snape Maltings. StraussSATdescribes a day in the life of his family in his SinfoniaSATDomestica whilst Meredith Monk and Steve Reich describeSATtheir home city of New York in Gotham Lullaby and New YorkSATCounterpoint.SATSATThe final movement of Alban Berg's violin concerto, isSATdedicated 'to the memory of an angel' - Manon Gropius, whoSATdied at the age of 18. It quotes Bach's harmonization ofSATthe Chorale melody 'es ist genug' (it is enough Lord).SATPerhaps an emblem of worldly grief, and the song of herSATreturn to her angelic home.SATSATCopland's Appalachian Spring depicts the celebrationSATaround the completion of a house for a couple who areSATabout to move in. Copland's variations on Simple Gifts areSATinterrupted when a revivalist appears and warns the coupleSATof what the composer calls the strange and terribleSATaspects of human fate.SATSATChris Rea and Simon and Garfunkel make brief appearances,SATas do Lennon and McCartney with their songs of home.SATThere's also the delightful arrangement by Courtney PineSATof Andy Pandy's tune Time to go home.SATSATTo finish the programme, a reprise of Gottschalk'sSATarrangement of Home, Sweet Home - a saccharine sweetSATmelody, but in Gottschalk's hands, a wistful reminder ofSATsomething familiar, yet perhaps half forgotten.SATSATJeremy Evans (Producer)SATSATRunning OrderSATSAT00:00:00SATBishop arr. Louis Moreau GottschalkSATHome, Sweet Home RO117 Op 51 Philip Martin [piano]SATHyperion CDA 67536 Track 1SAT00:00:14SATHome Is Where There Is One to Love Us Charles SwainSATRead by David BamberSAT00:01:29SATA Home Song Henry Van Dyke Read by Belinda LangSAT00:02:22SATI Remember, I Remember Thomas HoodSATRead by David BamberSAT00:03:32SATLeonard Bernstein My House from Peter PanSATDame Felicity Lott [soprano] Graham Johnson [piano]SATBlack Box BBM3007 Track 26SAT00:05:15SATBenjamin Britten Overture: The Building of the houseSATChorus of East Anglian Choirs English Chamber OrchestraSATBenjamin Britten [conductor] BBC BBCB8007-2 Track 1SAT00:10:39SATThe Door Charles Tomlinson Read by Belinda LangSAT00:11:15SATRichard StraussSATSinfonia Domestica - 3rd movement Wiegenlied - MassigSATlangsam Tonhalle Orchestra ZurichSATDavid Zinman [conductor] Arte Nova 74321 98335 2SATTrack 3SAT00:13:56SATHome is so Sad Philip Larkin Read by Philip LarkinSAT00:14:35SATChopin Berceuse in D flat major Op 57SATMaurizio Pollini [piano] DG 431 623 2 Track 5SAT00:14:40SATSuburban Dream Edwin Muir Read by David BamberSAT00:18:46SATMark Knopfler Going Home - Theme from Local HeroSATMark Knopfler Mercury 826 685-2 Track 3SAT00:18:52SATImage TE Hulme Read by David BamberSAT00:19:09SATOn Roofs of Terry Street Douglas DunnSATRead by Belinda LangSAT00:19:44SATMeredith Monk Gotham LullabySATMeredith Monk [voice and piano] ECM 1197 825 459-2SATTrack 1SAT00:23:57SATSteve Reich New York CounterpointSATEvan Ziporyn [Clarinet] Evan Ziporyn [Bass Clarinet]SATNonesuch 79962 CD 3 Track 5SAT00:24:10SATOld Woman Carl Sandburg Read by David BamberSAT00:29:02SATThe Geography of the HouseSATW. H. AudenSATRead by David BamberSAT00:31:32SATBeethoven Overture: The Consecration of the HouseSATBerlin Philharmonic Claudio Abbado [conductor]SATDG 447 748-2 Track 1SAT00:42:18SATLennon/McCartney She's leaving homeSATBrad Meldau [piano] Larry Grenadier [bass]SATJeff Ballard [drums] Nonesuch 7559 79910-2 Track 7SAT00:42:40SATFairy TaleSATMiroslav Holub - translated from the Czech by GeorgeSATTheiner Read by Belinda LangSAT00:48:13SATSamuel Barber Knoxville: Summer of 1915SATDawn Upshaw [soprano] Orchestra of St LukesSATDavid Zinman [conductor] Elektra / Nonesuch 979 187-2SATTrack 1SAT00:51:24SATNow And Then Ian Hamilton Read by Belinda LangSAT00:52:25SATIvor GurneySATOn the idle hill of summer from Ludlow and TemeSATJames Gilchrist [tenor] Anna Tilbrook [piano]SATThe Fitzwilliam String Quartet Linn CKD 296 Track 13SAT00:55:09SAT'TO GOD' Ivor Gurney Read by David BamberSAT00:56:43SATAlban Berg Violin Concerto - To the memory of an angelSATFinal movement Anne Sophie Mutter [violin]SATChicago Symphony Orchestra James Levine [conductor]SATDG 445 487-2 CD 3 Track 2SAT01:01:03SATThe Old CoupleSATF. Pratt GreenSATRead by Belinda LangSAT01:04:44SATFoster arr. Kreisler Old Folks at HomeSATFritz Kreisler [violin] George Falkenstein [piano]SATBiddulph Track 4SAT01:07:55SATDeath in Leamington John BetjemanSATRead by John Betjeman Music by Jim ParkerSATPerformed by the Nash Ensemble Virgin Records CASCD 1154SATTrack 6SAT01:10:48SATCopland Appalachian Spring San Francisco SymphonySATMichael Tilson Thomas [conductor] RCA 09026 63511 2SATTrack 2SAT01:13:07SATNeighbourhood Watch Brian Patten Read by David BamberSAT01:17:03SATIvor Novello Keep the home fires burningSATCommunity singing at the Remembrance Festival, RoyalSATAlbert Hall 11th November 1927SATTP Ratcliffe [conductor] HMV B 2637 Side 1 Track 1SAT01:17:44SATChris Rea Driving Home for Christmas Chris ReaSATVirgin VTCD 103 CD 1 Track 11SAT01:17:56SATPaul Simon Homeward BoundSATPaul Simon and Art Garfunkel Geffen records CDGEF 96008SATTrack 2SAT01:18:04SATArr. Cortney Pine Time to go homeSATCourtney Pine [saxophone] Antilles ANCD 848 244-2SATTrack 6SAT01:18:53SATFrederick O'Connor The Old HouseSATSir Thomas Allen [baritone] Malcolm Martineau [piano]SATHyperion CDA67290 Track 23SAT01:21:11SATVisiting the Old House Andrew MotionSATRead by Belinda LangSAT01:22:08SATBishop arr. Louis Moreau GottschalkSATHome, Sweet Home RO117 Op 51 Philip Martin [piano]SATHyperion CDA 67536 Track 1SAT01:22:56SATThe Self-Unseeing Thomas Hardy Read by David BamberSATSAT19:30 BBC Proms b00m4sws (Listen)SAT2009, Prom 40: Stravinsky, Beethoven, Part 1SATFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by LouiseSATFryer.SATSATIlan Volkov, making his last Proms appearance as the BBCSATScottish Symphony Orchestra's chief conductor, leads theSATSSO in a performance of Stravinsky's lesser-known workSATOrpheus, a continuation of the series of Stravinsky'sSATeleven ballet scores. Dating from 1947, it is bothSATabstract and beautiful, and ritualises the familiar storySATof Orpheus whilst harking back to the music of earlySATEuropean composers.SATSATBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)SATSATStravinsky: Orpheus.SATSAT20:05 BBC Proms b00m6zzl (Listen)SAT2009, Proms Plus, The Orpheus MythSATIn front of an audience at the Proms Literary Festival,SATSusan Hitch is joined by award-winning writer PhilipSATPullman to discuss the powerful legend of Orpheus,SATexploring the influence of myth as a subject for fiction.SATSATThe classical tale of Orpheus has influenced musicians andSATwriters from Igor Stravinsky to John Milton to Nick Cave.SATOrpheus, whose lyre and songs could charm even Hades, kingSATof the underworld, journeys into the kingdom of the deadSATto plead for the release of his wife Eurydice. SucceedingSATwhere all others have failed, he is offered a deal. He canSATtake his wife with him, but only if he makes his returnSATjourney without turning to look at her as she walks behindSAThim back into the land of the living. Where his heroismSATand charm have succeeded, his human flaw of curiositySATproves his undoing.SATSAT20:25 BBC Proms b00m4sxy (Listen)SAT2009, Prom 40: Stravinsky, Beethoven, Part 2SATFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by LouiseSATFryer.SATSATIlan Volkov's final Prom as BBC Scottish SymphonySATOrchestra chief conductor concludes with the annualSATperformance of Beethoven's great masterwork and homage toSATuniversal brotherhood, his Symphony No 9 (Choral). He isSATjoined by the massed forces of the City of BirminghamSATSymphony Chorus and a line up of leading soloists.SATSATBeethoven: Symphony No 9 (Choral)SATSATRebecca Evans (soprano) Caitlin Hulcup (mezzo-soprano)SATAnthony Dean Griffey (tenor) James Rutherford (bass)SATCity of Birmingham Symphony ChorusSATBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor).SATSAT21:45 Between the Ears b00mb0cr (Listen)SATTennyson in SkegnessSATAn exploration of a little-known connection betweenSATTennyson, one of our greatest poets, and the brash andSATbrassy seaside town of Skegness in Lincolnshire. TennysonSATspent much time on the coast there, with its landscapeSATproviding a good source of inspiration.SATSATThe programme combines the sounds of Skegness with theSATvoices of local readers interpreting a range of Tennyson'sSATworks and features excerpts from Charge Of The LightSATBrigade, Maud, The Miller's Daughter and Break, Break,SATBreak.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00kh0w6 (Listen)SATBBC Philharmonic/MacMillanSATRobert Worby presents the BBC Philharmonic conducted bySATJames MacMillan in works by young composers selected bySATthe Society for the Promotion of New Music, as well as oneSATof MacMillan's own pieces.SATSATOliver Waespi: Viaduct (13:54) BBC PhilharmonicSATJames MacMillan (conductor)SATSATElizabeth Winters: The Serious Side of Madness (12:00)SATBBC Philharmonic James MacMillan (conductor)SATSATMacMillan: A Deep but Dazzling Darkness for violin andSATorchestra (22:36) Chantal Juillet (violin)SATBBC Philharmonic James MacMillan (conductor)SATSATLouis Johnson: Swinside Study (11:16) BBC PhilharmonicSATJames MacMillan (conductor)SATSATMaxim Bendall: The Circumference of the Ocean (12:38)SATBBC Philharmonic James MacMillan (conductor)SATSUNSUNDAY 16 AUGUST 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00jkskx (Listen)SUNPhilip II and Mary TudorSUNLucie Skeaping presents music from both the courts of KingSUNPhilip II of Spain and Mary Tudor. Although their marriageSUNwas unsuccessful, the musical legacy of this union wasSUNmore fruitful.SUNSUNGuerrero: Ave Virgo SanctissimaSUNChoir of Westminster CathedralSUNDavid Hill (Master of the Music)SUNHYPERION CDA 66168, Tr 5SUNSUNJohn Sheppard: Gloria (Cantate Mass) The SixteenSUNHarry Christophers (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDD 22021 CD2, Tr 5SUNSUNCabezon: Diferencias sobre La dama le demandaSUNSilas Standage (organ) GLOSSA GCD P31401, Tr 11SUNSUNSegue:SUNSUNMorales: Regina Caeli 6-part The Brabant EnsembleSUNStephen Rice (director) HYPERION CDA 67694, Tr 7SUNSUNDe Monte: In via hac, qua ambulabam (Instrumental motet)SUNHuelgas Ensemble Paul Van Nevel (conductor)SUNSONY CLASSICAL SBK 60704, Tr 4SUNSUNSheppard: Salvator mundi The SixteenSUNHarry Christophers (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDD 22021 CD2, Tr 9SUNSUNCabezon: Diferencias sobre las vacas ConcordiaSUNMETRONOME METCD 1012, Tr 12SUNSUNManchicourt: Ne reminiscaris, DomineSUNThe Brabant Ensemble Stephen Rice (director)SUNHYPERION CDA 67604, Tr 10SUNSUNTallis: Agnus Dei (Mass puer natus est)SUNThe Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (director)SUNGIMELL 454 9342, Tr 3.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00m5q82 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 38 in D,SUNK504 (Prague) Freiburg BarockorchesterSUNRene Jacobs (conductor)SUN1.31amSUNMozart: Basta vincesti (recit); Aria: Ah, non lasciami,SUNK486aSUN1.37amSUNMozart: Misera, dove son! (scena); Aria: Ah! non son'ioSUNche parlo, K369 Rosemary Joshua (soprano)SUNFreiburg Barockorchester Rene Jacobs (conductor)SUN1.44amSUNMozart: Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter)SUNFreiburg Barockorchester Rene Jacobs (conductor)SUN2.18amSUNMozart: Batti, batti, bel Masetto - recit and aria (DonSUNGiovanni - Act 1) Rosemary Joshua (soprano)SUNFreiburg Barockorchester Rene Jacobs (conductor)SUN2.22amSUNJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Sonata for violin and piano, JWSUNVII 7 Erik Heide (violin) Martin Qvist Hansen (piano)SUN2.39amSUNTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): The SleepingSUNbeauty suite, Op 66aSUNThe Radio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraSUNOndrej Lenard (conductor)SUN3.01amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Quartet No 1 in G minor forSUNpiano and strings, Op 25 Laurence Power (viola)SUNKungsbacka TrioSUN3.43amSUNAnon (17th century): Ave Potentissima - GeistlichesSUNKonzert for soprano, two violins and basso continuo (MsSUNPodolinec 1696) Kamila Zajickova (soprano)SUNMusica Aeterna Bratislava Peter Zajicek (director)SUN3.51amSUNBree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801-1857): Concert OvertureSUNin B minor Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNJac van Steen (conductor)SUN4.02amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Adagio in E, K261SUNMozart Anniversary OrchestraSUNJames Ehnes (violin/director)SUN4.11amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Overture (Genoveva, Op 81)SUNOrchestre Nationale de France Heinz Wallberg (conductor)SUN4.21amSUNChausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Paysage, Op 38SUNBengt Ake-Lundin (piano)SUN4.26amSUNLindblad, Adolf Fredrik (1801-1878): DreamsSUNSwedish Radio Choir Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNGustaf Sjokvist (conductor)SUN4.43amSUNPez, Johann Christoph (1664-1716): Passacaglia and Aria -SUNpresto (Concerto Pastorella in F for two recorders,SUNstrings and continuo)SUNCarin van Heerden, Ales Rypan (recorders)SUNL'Orfeo Barockorchester Michi Gaigg (director)SUN4.51amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Finale from the balletSUNmusic to PrometheusSUNSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSUNLudovit Rajter (conductor)SUN5.01amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Gesang der Geistern über denSUNWassern, Op 167 Estonian National Male ChoirSUNEstonian National Symphony OrchestraSUNJuri Alperten (director)SUN5.11amSUNHaydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in B flat forSUNstrings, Op 53, No 2 Leopold String TrioSUN5.19amSUNWanski, Jan (1762-1821): Symphony in D on themes from theSUNopera Pasterz nad Wisla Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNAndrzej Mysinski (conductor)SUN5.33amSUNDoppler, Franz (1821-1883): Andante and Rondo for twoSUNflutes and piano, Op 25SUNKarolina Santl-Zupan, Matej Zupan (flutes)SUNDijana Tanovic (piano)SUN5.43amSUNGounod, Charles (1818-1893): Faust's aria: Salut, demeureSUNchaste et pure (Faust) Peter Dvorsky (tenor)SUNSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra BratislavaSUNOndrej Lenard (conductor)SUN5.48amSUNGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Dances of theSUNBlessed Spirits (Orphee et Euridice)SUNAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)SUN5.55amSUNBach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): Trio in CSUNfor flute, violin and continuo Musica PetropolitanaSUN6.07amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Magnificat in D, BWVSUN243 Antonella Balducci (soprano)SUNUlrike Clausen (alto) Frieder Lang (tenor)SUNFulvio Bettini (baritone)SUNChorus of Swiss-Italian Radio and Ensemble Vanitas, LuganoSUNDiego Fasolis (conductor)SUN6.34amSUNFlury, Richard (1896-1967): Three pieces for violin andSUNpiano Sibylle Tschopp (violin) Isabel Tschopp (piano)SUN6.42amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Rondo in C, Op 51, No 1SUNAndreas Staier (fortepiano)SUN6.48amSUNWegelius, Martin (1846-1906): Rondo quasi fantasia forSUNpiano and orchestra (1872) Margit Rahkonen (piano)SUNFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNPetri Sakari (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00m4rmc (Listen)SUNSUN10:30 BBC Proms b00m53jb (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 41: Indian Voices Day - Khyal and Kerala, Part 1SUNFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by FionaSUNTalkington.SUNSUNIndian Voices Day begins with a selection of music fromSUNthe north of India, with inspiring singing including theSUNclassical style known as Khyal, as well as the virtuosoSUNvocal style from Varanasi.SUNSUNAmong the artists featured are traditional singer ManjiriSUNAsnare Kelkar and superstar Pandit Ram Narayan, consideredSUNthe greatest living player of the sarangi, theSUNshort-necked fiddle. There is also a performance by Asima,SUNa ground-breaking young vocal ensemble from Kerala, in theSUNsouth of India.SUNSUNAsima Pandit Ram Narayan Manjiri Asnare KelkarSUNPandit Ram Narayan (sarangi)SUNManjiri Asnare Kelkar, Pandits Rajan, Sajan Mishra (vocals)SUNAruna Narayan (sarangi)SUNAkbar Latif, Babar Latif (tablas)SUNSudhir Nayak (harmonium).SUNSUN11:50 Twenty Minutes b00cq3mk (Listen)SUNOn Life and Picnics, A Taste of Heaven, by Jane FeaverSUNA specially-commissioned short story by novelist JaneSUNFeaver, exploring the disintegration of a family as seenSUNthrough the eyes of a teenage girl during a long,SUNuncomfortable summer holiday in the 1970s.SUNSUNSent to spend the holidays with her grandparents while herSUNmother has a baby, the narrator both relishes and feelsSUNtrapped by the orderly life which her grandparents lead.SUNAfter their picnic by a river, a dare almost leads toSUNdisaster. Scotch eggs will never taste the same again andSUNthe first phase of childhood is left behind forever.SUNSUN12:10 BBC Proms b00m53ln (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 41: Indian Voices Day - Khyal and Kerala, Part 2SUNFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London.SUNSUNFiona Talkington presents the conclusion of an IndianSUNVoices Prom, with more music from the north of India,SUNinspiring singing including the classical style known asSUNKhyal, as well as the virtuoso vocal style from Varanasi.SUNSUNFeaturing performances from traditional singers PanditsSUNRajan and Sajan Mishra, enhanced by Asima, aSUNground-breaking young vocal ensemble from Kerala, in theSUNsouth of India.SUNSUNPandits Rajan and Sajan Mishra AsimaSUNPandit Ram Narayan (sarangi)SUNManjiri Asnare Kelkar, Pandits Rajan, Sajan Mishra (vocals)SUNAruna Narayan (sarangi)SUNAkbar Latif, Babar Latif (tablas)SUNSudhir Nayak (harmonium).SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00m53r9 (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington introduces a selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' requests, including Mozart's Overture to TheSUNMagic Flute and a Trio Sonata that was possibly written bySUNHandel. There's Vaughan Williams' setting of Robert LouisSUNStevenson's Songs of Travel, sung by notable interpreterSUNThomas Allen, and contralto Kathleen Ferrier's classicSUNrecording of Mahler. The guest request is made by RSCSUNactor Greg Hicks.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00m0fhr (Listen)SUNFrom the Three Choirs Festival at Hereford Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Ave Maria (Bruckner) Responses: LeightonSUNPsalm: 66 (Crotch) First Lesson: 1 Samuel 20 vv18-42SUNCanticles: Jesus College Service (Mathias)SUNSecond Lesson: Acts 2 vv1-21SUNAnthem: Warum toben die Heiden (Mendelssohn)SUNHymn: O Holy Ghost, thy people bless (Kingsfold)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Sonata No 1 in F minor - 1st mvtSUN(Mendelssohn)SUNSUNOrganist: Peter Dyke Director of Music: Geraint Bowen.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00m53sb (Listen)SUNWarlockSUNFrom the 2009 Mananan International Festival of Music andSUNthe Arts, in Port Erin on the Isle of Man, Stephen JohnsonSUNexplores the nuances and intricacies of the music of PeterSUNWarlock.SUNSUNWarlock, who was born Philip Heseltine in 1894, was anSUNeccentric musician, and in the 1920s edited theSUNwonderfully combative music magazine The Sackbut. He wasSUNrenowned as a hellraiser - a riotous prankster and greatSUNdrinker, whose circle included fellow musicians such asSUNMoeran, Constant Lambert and, occasionally, William Walton.SUNSUNBut this was just one side to the man - Heseltine couldSUNalso be a man of intense melancholy, and his behaviour hasSUNbeen the subject of much conjecture since his death (mostSUNlikely by his own hand) in 1930. Stephen asks questionsSUNabout Warlock's perceived bipolarity and the duality ofSUNhis personality which may have led to the diversity in hisSUNsongs.SUNSUNTenor Michael Slattery and pianist Stephen Coombs help toSUNuncover the genius behind some of Warlock's most beautifulSUNsongs, with reference to the many intriguing and diverseSUNinfluences behind Warlock's unique sound palette.SUNWarlock's lush harmonies and skill at word painting stemSUNfrom his absorption in the music of the Tudor andSUNRestoration periods, as well as his childhood obsessionSUNwith Delius, and his friendship and admiration for BartokSUNand Bernard van Dieren.SUNSUNThe programme also features a detailed look at Warlock'sSUNmagnum opus The Curlew, a chamber song-cycle setting ofSUNwords by WB Yeats, for tenor voice, flute, cor anglais andSUNstring quartet, performed by Michael Slattery and TheSUNDoric Quartet, with flautist Adam Walker and cor anglaisSUNplayer Daniel Bates.SUNSUN18:30 New Generation Artists b00m6dzf (Listen)SUNDanjulo Ishizaka/Shai Wosner/Elizabeth Watts/MahanSUNEsfahani/Meta4SUNSeries of chamber performances from the 2008-2010 intakeSUNof BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists.SUNSUNWith cellist Danjulo Ishizaka accompanied by pianist ShaiSUNWosner in a Beethoven sonata, soprano Elizabeth Watts andSUNkeyboard player Mahan Esfahani in Mozart songs and FinnishSUNstring quartet Meta4 in Haydn's Quartet in D.SUNSUNBeethoven: Cello Sonata in C, Op 102, No 1SUNDanjulo Ishizaka (cello) Shai Wosner (piano)SUNSUNMozart: Abendempfindung, K523; Wie ungluckliche bin ichSUNnit, K125g; Das Lied der Trennung, K519; Als Luise, K520;SUNDas Veilchen, K476; Der Zauberer, K472SUNElizabeth Watts (soprano) Mahan Esfahani (fortepiano)SUNSUNHaydn: String Quartet in D, Op 20, No 4 Meta4.SUNSUN19:30 BBC Proms b00m53ww (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 42: Indian Voices Day - Bollywood, Part 1SUNFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by FionaSUNTalkington.SUNSUNThe Proms Indian Voices Day concludes with the first-everSUNBollywood Prom, an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganzaSUNfronted by Shaan, one of the most versatile artists of theSUNyounger generation, and featuring performances fromSUNShaan's own band and dancers from Honey's Academy.SUNSUNShaan (vocalist) Honey's Dance Academy The Groove.SUNSUN20:15 BBC Proms b00m75p5 (Listen)SUN2009, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival: Great BollywoodSUNStoriesSUNIn a discussion in front of an audience as part of theSUNProms Literary Festival 2009, Rana Mitter is joined bySUNwriter Jamila Gavin and theatre director Jatinder Verma toSUNdiscuss the appeal of the stories at the heart ofSUNBollywood cinema, how they have changed over the years andSUNtheir impact on rival film industries.SUNSUN20:35 BBC Proms b00m53yp (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 42: Indian Voices Day - Bollywood, Part 2SUNFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London.SUNSUNFiona Talkington presents the conclusion of the first-everSUNBollywood Prom, an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganzaSUNfronted by Shaan, one of the most versatile artists of theSUNyounger generation. With performances from Shaan's ownSUNband and dancers from Honey's Academy.SUNSUNShaan (vocalist) Honey's Dance Academy The Groove.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00m759q (Listen)SUNAll India RadioSUNSUNA sequence of poetry, prose and music celebratingSUNliterature and song from the Asian subcontinent. WithSUNreadings from Meera Syal and Art Malik, and featuringSUNragas to rap, from Kerala to Calcutta.SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00m54vz (Listen)SUNAndy SheppardSUNJulian Joseph talks to saxophonist Andy Sheppard, who hasSUNreleased his debut recording, Movements in Colour, onSUNEuropean record label ECM. It sees him collaborating withSUNthe cream of musicians from the European jazz scene -SUNtabla player/percussionist Kuljit Bhamra, bassist AlrildSUNAndersen, and guitarists John Paricelli and Eivind Aarset.SUNTogether they create a fusion of African, Latin and IndianSUNstyles, combining electronic sounds and treatments withSUNorganic and natural elements.SUNSUNSheppard has made a significant impact on theSUNinternational jazz scene over the years, playing andSUNwriting for settings from solo to big band and chamberSUNorchestra. Since the late 1980s, he has composed over 300SUNworks that incorporate a strong and characteristic senseSUNof lyricism alongside a very personal use of rhythms fromSUNAsia, Africa and South America. Sheppard can also be heardSUNon an equally eclectic range of recordings - as well asSUNfeaturing on CDs with Carla Bley and George Russell. HeSUNhas also played on sessions with dub poet BenjaminSUNZephaniah, John Martyn, Baaba Maal, Basia, Nigel Kennedy,SUNBristol indie band Blue Aeroplanes - and even turned up onSUNa tribute album to punk group The New York Dolls.SUNSUNJulian also pays tribute to the late American composer,SUNdrummer, theorist and conductor George Russell. RussellSUNplayed drums with Benny Carter and later wrote for DizzySUNGillespie. His musical theories went on to influence theSUNmodal music of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, and he alsoSUNdeveloped the Lydian concept in 1953, credited as theSUNfirst theoretical contribution from jazz.SUNSUNThe programme contains archive clips from an interviewSUNconducted by Julian Joseph with George Russell for RadioSUN3's Jazz Legends, which was originally transmitted onSUNJanuary 20, 2006.SUNSUNTitle: Twitter & Bisted Artist: Alyn Cosker TrioSUNAlbum: Lyn's Une Label: Linn Track: 8SUNComp: Alyn Cosker Publ: MCPS/PRS Dur: 5m18sSUNSUNTitle: BingSUNArtist: Andy Sheppard (saxes), John Parricelli (guitars),SUNEivind Aarset (electric guitar and electronics), ArildSUNAnderson (double bass and electronics), Kuljit BhamraSUN(tabla and percussion) Album: Movements in ColourSUNLabel: ECM 2062 Track: 2 Comp: Andy SheppardSUNPubl: Big Life Music Ltd/In All Seriousness Music LtdSUNDur: 5m56sSUNSUNTitle: We Shall Not Go to Market TodaySUNArtist: Andy Sheppard (saxes), John Parricelli (guitars),SUNEivind Aarset (electric guitar and electronics), ArildSUNAnderson (double bass and electronics), Kuljit BhamraSUN(tabla and percussion) Album: Movements in ColourSUNLabel: ECM 2062 Track: 6 Comp: Andy SheppardSUNPubl: Big Life Music Ltd/In All Seriousness Music LtdSUNDur: 7m53sSUNSUNTitle: May SongSUNArtist: Andy Sheppard (saxes), John Parricelli (guitars),SUNEivind Aarset (electric guitar and electronics), ArildSUNAnderson (double bass and electronics), Kuljit BhamraSUN(tabla and percussion) Album: Movements in ColourSUNLabel: ECM 2062 Track: 5 Comp: Andy SheppardSUNPubl: Big Life Music Ltd/In All Seriousness Music LtdSUNDur: 6m41sSUNSUNTitle: Hilltop DancerSUNArtist: John Surman (sax), John Abercrombie (guitar), DrewSUNGress (double bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums)SUNAlbum: Brewster's Rooster Label: ECM 2046 270 1112SUNTrack: 2 Comp: John Surman Publ: ECM RecordsSUNDur: 7m20sSUNSUNTitle: Take Five Artist: Sachal Studios OrchestraSUNAlbum: Take Five Label: Sachal Music SM 005 Track: 2SUNComp: BrubeckSUNPubl: Derry Music Company/Valentine Music Ltd Dur: 3m13sSUNSUNTitle: St Louis BluesSUNArtist: Dave Brubeck (piano), Joe Morello (drums), EugeneSUNWright (bass), Paul Desmond (alto sax)SUNAlbum: Time Out - 50th Anniversary Legacy EditionSUNLabel: Legacy/Sony Music 8869 7398522 Track: 1 (CD2)SUNComp: WC Handy Publ: Sony Music Dur: 5m16sSUNSUNTitle: Boogie Stop ShuffleSUNArtist: Charles Mingus (bass/piano), John Handy (altoSUNsax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Shafi Hadi (tenor sax),SUNWillie Dennis (trombone), Jimmy Knepper (trombone), HoraceSUNParlan (piano), Dannie Richmond (drums)SUNAlbum: Mingus Ah Um - 50th Anniversary Legacy EditionSUNLabel: Legacy/Sony Music 8869 740102 Track: 3 (CD1)SUNComp: Charles Mingus Publ: Sony Music Dur: 5m12sSUNSUNTitle: Concerto de Aranjuez Artist: Miles DavisSUNAlbum: Sketches of Spain - 50th Anniversary Legacy EditionSUNLabel: Legacy/Sony Music 8869 743 9492 Track: 4 (CD2)SUNComp: Rodrigo Publ: Sony Dur: 3m24sSUNSUNTitle: Witch HuntSUNArtist: George Russell Smalltet (Paul Motian - drums, HalSUNMcKusick - alto sax, Art Farmer - trumpet, Bill Evans -SUNpiano, Barry Galbraith - guitar, Milt Hilton - bass)SUNAlbum: Jazz Workshop Label: Bluebird/RCA ND 86467SUNTrack: n/a Comp: George RussellSUNPubl: Russ-Hix Music/BMI Dur: 4m20sSUNSUNTitle: Prelude to a KissSUNArtist: Tommy Smith/Arild Andersen/Paolo VinacciaSUNAlbum: Live at Belleville Label: ECM 001 221 502SUNTrack: 5 Comp: Duke Ellington Publ: LaFleur Music LtdSUNDur: 3m05s.SUNMONMONDAY 17 AUGUST 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00m0d19 (Listen)MON1.00amMONWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Tristan and Isolde (Prelude;MONAct 2) Isolde ...... Nina StemmeMONBrangane ...... Katarina KarneusMONTristan ...... Peter SeifertMONKing Mark ...... Brindley SherrattMONMelot ...... Daniel JohannsonMONSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONDaniel Harding (conductor)MON2.28amMONMielczewski, Marcin (1600-1651): Missa Super O GloriosaMONDomina Il CantoMON2.46amMONRosenmuller, Johann (c.1619-1684): Sinfonia QuintaMONTafelmusik Baroque SoloistsMON2:56amMONWeiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750): Prelude-Fantasia in DMONHopkinson Smith (baroque lute)MON3.01amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): String Quintet No 2 in G, OpMON111 Bartok Quartet Laszlo Barsony (viola)MON3.26amMONKuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832): Variations on the oldMONSwedish air Och liten Karin tjente in E minor, Op 91MONFolmer Jensen (piano)MON3.41amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 73 in D (La chasse,MONH I 73) Romanian National Chamber OrchestraMONHoria Andreescu (conductor)MON4.03amMONHaydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806): Missa TemporeMONQuadragesimae for choir and basso continuo, MH 553MONMarian Minnen (cello) Elise Christiaens (violone)MONDavid Van Bouwel (organ) Ex TemporeMONFlorian Heyerick (director)MON4.17amMONScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in G, Kk 146MONIvetta IrkhaMON4.19amMONRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Le rappel des oiseauxMONin E minor (Pieces de clavecin) Ivetta IrkhaMON4.23amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Le tombeau de CouperinMONNorwegian Radio Orchestra Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor)MON4.41amMONTraditional Swedish (before 1800): Ack Varmeland, duMONSkona, du harliga land The Young Danish String QuartetMONDanish National Symphony Orchestra/DRMONThomas Dausgaard (conductor)MON4.46amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in G minorMONfor oboe and strings (reconstructed from BWV 1056)MONHans-Peter Westermann (oboe) Camerata KolnMON4.56amMONGigout, Eugene (1844-1925): ToccataMONDavid Drury (William Hill and Son organ of Sydney TownMONHall, Australia)MON5.01amMONBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Cantata: Heilig,MONHeilig, Wq 217 The Netherlands Chamber ChoirMONAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra Ton Koopman (conductor)MON5.08amMONJarnovic, Ivan Mane (?-1804): Fantasia and Rondo in GMONVladimir Krpan (piano)MON5.13amMONSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Adagio and allegro in A flatMONfor horn and piano, Op 70 Danjulo Ishizaka (cello)MONJose Gallardo (piano)MON5.22amMONDelius, Frederick (1862-1934), arr Beecham: The Walk toMONthe Paradise Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet)MONBBC Concert Orchestra Barry Wordsworth (conductor)MON5.33amMONStanford, Charles Villiers (1852-1924): The Blue BirdMON(Eight Partsongs, Op 119, No 3) BBC SingersMONStephen Cleobury (conductor)MON5.37amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano Sonata No 7 inMOND, Op 10 Ingrid Fliter (piano)MON5.59amMONPearson, Leslie (b.1931): Dance Suite - after ArbeauMON(Allemande; Galliard; Rigaudon; Basse Dance)MONThe Graham Ashton Brass EnsembleMON6.09amMONFodor, Carolus Antonius (1768-1846): Symphony No 2 in G,MONOp 13 Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraMONAnthony Halstead (conductor)MON6.34amMONNiewiadomski, Stanislaw (1859-1936), lyrics Adam Asnyk:MONYou Grey Horse Polish Radio ChoirMONMarek Kluza (director)MON6.37amMONKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): HappinessMONPolish Radio Choir Marek Kluza (director)MON6.39amMONSchoeck, Othmar (1886-1957): Zwei Klavierstucke, Op 29MONDesmond Wright (piano)MON6.47amMONEnescu, George (1881-1955): Romanian Rhapsody No 1 in A,MONOp 11 Romanian National Radio OrchestraMONHoria Andreescu (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00m54xb (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00m6f1x (Listen)MON10.00amMONHaydn: Sinfonia Concertante in B flat, H I 105MONJurg Schaeftlein (oboe) Leo Cermak (bassoon)MONMichael Schnizler (violin) Wolfgang Herzer (cello)MONVienna Radio Orchestra Hermann Scherchen (conductor)MON10.23amMONLiszt: Grande Marche caracteristique (after Schubert)MONMarc-Andre Hamelin (piano)MON10.34amMONBarber: Dover Beach, Op 3 Thomas Allen (baritone)MONEndellion String QuartetMON10.44amMONMartinu: Concerto for string quartet and orchestraMONEndellion String Quartet City of London SinfoniaMONRichard Hickox (conductor)MON11.03amMONGershwin, arr. Jeanneau: Blue Monday - Has anyone seen JoeMONBarbara Hendricks (soprano)MONKatia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)MON11.16amMONReger: Suite in E minor for solo viola, Op 131D, No 3MONTabea Zimmermann (viola)MON11.27amMONMendelssohn: Concerto in A flat for two pianosMONGold and Fizdale (pianos) Philadelphia OrchestraMONEugene Ormandy (conductor).MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b009pyc7 (Listen)MONCourt of King James I/VI, The Ruthven RaidMONDonald Macleod explores the music and musicians of James'MONtime through five key moments in his reign.MONMONThe programme focuses on the aftermath of the youngMONScottish monarch's imprisonment at Ruthven Castle andMONJames' determination to put his kingdom on a firmerMONpolitical and cultural footing.MONMONAnon: O Lusty May Custer LaRue (soprano)MONBaltimore Consort DORIAN DOR90139, Tr 19MONMONHume: A Souldiers ResolutionMONPaolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) GLOSSA GCD920402, Tr 12MONMONHume: A Jigge Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba)MONGLOSSA GCD920402, Tr 11MONMONHume: A Spanish Humor The Harp ConsortMONAndrew Lawrence-King (harp/director) DHM 05472775162 t8MONMONBlack: Report upon When shall my sorrowful sighing slakeMONAmsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetMONOISEAU LYRE 414 277-2, Tr 14MONMONPeebles: Psalm 107 Capella Nova, Alan Tavener (director)MONASV CD GAU 136, Tr 7 (CD note)MONMONKinloch: His Pasmessour John Kitchen (harpsichord)MONASV CD GAU 134, Tr 8MONMONAnon: Lyk as the dum Solsequium Paul Rendall (tenor)MONRob Mackillop (lute) ASV CD GAY 249, Tr 6MONMONTomkins: Be strong The SixteenMONHarry Christophers (conductor) CORO CORSACD16016, Tr 8MONMONArr Playford: Scotch CapMONanon: The Gypsy Lilt (Rowallan MS)MONarr Playford: A new Scotch JigMONThe Harp Consort, Andrew Lawrence-King (harp, director)MONDHM 05472775162 1, 2, 4.MONMON13:00 BBC Proms b00m5613 (Listen)MON2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 05 - Llyr WilliamsMONFrom Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by Suzy Klein.MONMONWelsh pianist and former Radio 3 New Generation ArtistMONLlyr Williams performs a recital of Baroque Reflections,MONinspired by Brahms' Variations and Fugue on a Theme byMONHandel. Williams complements Brahms with works byMONcomposers who reinvented Bach for their own times -MONBusoni, with his transcription of Bach's Chorale PreludesMONand Mendelssohn, with his fresh take on the Prelude andMONFugue.MONMONLlyr Williams (piano)MONMONMendelssohn: Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Op 35 No 1MONBach, transcr Busoni: Chorale Preludes: Wachet auf, ruftMONuns die Stimme; Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein;MONIch ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu ChristMONBrahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00m56fl (Listen)MONProm 31MONMONBBC Proms 2009:MONMONAnother chance to hear the National Youth Orchestra ofMONGreat Britain's annual Proms visit with their newMONprincipal conductor, Vasily Petrenko. Stephen Hough playsMONTchaikovsky's most famous Piano Concerto, the First,MONbefore the young players of the NYO perform multi-colouredMONorchestral showpieces by Lutoslawski and Respighi.MONMONNational Youth Orchestra of Great BritainMONVasily Petrenko (conductor)MONMONTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minorMONLutoslawski: Concerto for OrchestraMONRespighi: Roman Festivals Stephen Hough (piano)MONMON4.00pmMONBBC Orchestras Arnell: Harlequin in April, Op 63MONBBC Concert Orchestra Martin Yates (conductor)MONMONElgar: Song Cycle, Op 59 Susan Gritton (soprano)MONBBC Concert Orchestra Martyn Brabbins (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00m70w9 (Listen)MONMON19:30 BBC Proms b00m5qhy (Listen)MON2009, Prom 43: Falla, Andriessen, Ravel, Part 1MONFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by AndrewMONMcGregor.MONMONEsa-Pekka Salonen makes his first Proms appearance as theMONPhilharmonia's new principal conductor. The orchestraMONperforms Falla's fiery flamenco vision of a midnightMONexorcism, and is then joined by the Labeque sisters forMONthe UK premiere of the new concerto by radical DutchMONcomposer Louis Andriessen.MONMONKatia Labeque (piano) Marielle Labeque (piano)MONPhilharmonia Orchestra Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)MONMONFalla: El amor brujoMONLouis Andriessen: The Hague Hacking (UK premiere).MONMON20:05 Twenty Minutes b00m5r2f (Listen)MONOur Lady of ParisMONBy Daniyal Mueenuddin and abridged by Richard Hamilton.MONMONThis love story about bridging the cultural divide, setMONmainly in Paris, centres on Sohail, the young heir to anMONindustrial empire in Pakistan, and his AmericanMONgirlfriend. Helen, brought up by her single mother, isMONworking her way through university. Although the pair areMONdeeply in love, they are culturally and socially polesMONapart, and when Sohail's elegant and chic mother RafiaMONmeets Helen for the first time, a power struggle ensues.MONMONRead by Shiv Patel.MONMON20:25 BBC Proms b00m5qt3 (Listen)MON2009, Prom 43: Falla, Andriessen, Ravel, Part 2MONFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London.MONMONAndrew McGregor presents the conclusion of Esa-PekkaMONSalonen's first Prom as the Philharmonia Orchestra'sMONprincipal conductor, which pairs Ravel's magicalMONfairy-tale evocations in his Mother Goose Suite and theMONrelentless crescendo of his Bolero.MONMONKatia and Marielle Labeque (piano)MONPhilharmonia Orchestra Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)MONMONRavel: Mother Goose Suite; Bolero.MONMON21:45 BBC Proms b00m6bj8 (Listen)MON2009, Proms Composer Portraits, Louis AndriessenMONAndrew McGregor talks to Dutch composer Louis AndriessenMONand introduces performances of his chamber works.MONMONAndriessen: A Very Sharp Trumpet Sonata; A Very SadMONTrumpet Sonata (UK premiere); Image de Moreau, for soloMONpiano; Xenia, for solo violin; Bells for Haarlem (UKMONpremiere)MONMONWith musicians from the Guildhall School of Music andMONDrama.MONMON22:30 New Generation Artists b00m6bh1 (Listen)MONGiuliano SommerhalderMONSeries of chamber performances from the 2008-2010 intakeMONof BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists.MONMONWith trumpet player Giuliano Sommerhalder performingMONVladimir Peskin's First Trumpet Concerto.MONMONGiuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet) Roberto Arosio (piano)MONMONVladimir Peskin: Trumpet Concerto No 1.MONMON23:00 The Essay b00cm0dc (Listen)MONWhen Writers Play, Episode 1MONSeries in which writers are invited to muse on theirMONalternative talents as musicians.MONMONNovelist and journalist Terence Blacker discusses theMONguitar. His playing took him everywhere. He sees hisMONstrumming life appear before him...MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00m69zh (Listen)MONHerbie Hancock at the 2008 London Jazz FestivalMONJez Nelson presents another chance to hear the famousMONHerbie Hancock gig at the 2008 London Jazz Festival.MONFeaturing the previously un-broadcast Lionel Loueke solo,MONplus music from Hancock's back catalogue of classic albumsMONwith a stellar line-up of musicians: New Orleans trumpeterMONTerence Blanchard, Benin born guitarist and vocalistMONLionel Loueke, Gregoire Maret on harmonica, bassist JamesMONGenus and talented young drummer Kendrick Scott.MONMONSince Herbie Hancock's emergence on the scene as part ofMONDonald Byrd's band in 1961, he has been at the forefrontMONof almost every major development in modern jazz. WhetherMONit be joining Miles Davis' second classic quintet,MONadopting the electronic piano as his instrument of choiceMONor going platinum with the funk-jazz fusion of hisMONHeadhunters album, Hancock has always pushed theMONboundaries and been a true musical trailblazer.MONMONExcerpt from Chameleon by Herbie Hancock Sextet (detailsMONbelow)MONMONExcerpt from Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by NatureMONby George Russell's Living Time Orchestra recorded at theMONBarbican on Jun 16, 2003. Played in tribute to George whoMONsadly died on July 27, 2009.MONMONLine up: George Russell (conductor)MONPalle Mikkelborg (trumpet/electronics)MONStanton Davis, Stuart Brooks (trumpet)MONDave Bargeron (trombone) Richard Henry (bass trombone)MONHiroaki Honshuku (flute/electronics)MONAndy Sheppard (soprano and tenor saxophones)MONChris Biscoe (alto saxophone)MONPete Hurt (baritone saxophone and bass clarinet)MONSteve Lodder, Bradley Hatfield (keyboards)MONMike Walker (guitar) Bill Urmson (electric bass)MONRichie Morales (drums)MONPat Hollenbeck (percussion and assistant conductor)MONMONRecommended further listening:MONMONArtist: George Russell and The Living Time OrchestraMONAlbum title: The 80th Birthday ConcertMONLabel: Concept Publishing Released: 2005MONMONHerbie Hancock Sextet recorded at the Barbican on NovemberMON19, 2008 during the London Jazz FestivalMONMONLine up: Herbie Hancock (piano, keyboards, electronics)MONTerence Blanchard (trumpet) Lionel Loueke (guitar)MONGregoire Maret (harmonica) James Genus (bass)MONKendrick Scott (drums)MONMONTrack list: Actual Proof (Herbie Hancock)MONVirgin Forest (Lionel Loueke)MONStella by Starlight (Victor Young)MONCantaloupe Island (Herbie Hancock)MONChameleon (Herbie Hancock).MONTUETUESDAY 18 AUGUST 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00m670t (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1963): Concerto No 3 in C forTUEpiano and orchestra, Op 26 Cedric Tiberghien (piano)TUEHong Kong Sinfonietta Yip Wing-Sie (conductor)TUE1.30amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Symphony in D minor, M48TUEHong Kong Sinfonietta Yip Wing-Sie (conductor)TUE2.12amTUESjogren, Emil (1853-1918): Cello Sonata in A, Op 58 (1912)TUEMats Rondin (cello) Bengt Forsberg (piano)TUE2.29amTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Dixit Dominus in D forTUEsoloists, double choir and orchestra, RV 595TUEUnidentified soloistsTUEChoir of Latvian Radio and the Riga Chamber PlayersTUESigvards Klava (conductor)TUE3.01amTUEVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): String Quartet in E minorTUEVertavo QuartetTUE3.25amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in A, K331TUE(Rondo alla turca) Andras Schiff (piano)TUE3.50amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rakastava - suite for stringTUEorchestra, Op 14 Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTUEHannu Koivula (conductor)TUE4.03amTUEBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Ave Maria; Christus factusTUEest; Locus iste The Sokkelund ChoirTUEMorten Schuldt Jensen (conductor)TUE4.16amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): TziganeTUEJanine Jansen (violin) Kathryn Stott (piano)TUE4.26amTUEWagenseil, Georg Christoph (1715-1777): Concerto in E flatTUEfor trombone and orchestra Warwick Tyrrell (trombone)TUEAdelaide Symphony OrchestraTUENicholas Braithwaite (conductor)TUE4.36amTUELorenzo, Leonardo de (20th century): Capriccio brillanteTUEfor three flutes, Op 31TUEVladislav Brunner, Juraj Brunner, Milan Brunner (flutes)TUE4.46amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in ETUEflat, Wq 179 Akademie fur Alte Musik BerlinTUE5.01amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Coriolan Overture in CTUEminor, Op 62 Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEManfred Honeck (conductor)TUE5.09amTUEDesprez, Josquin (1440-1521): Qui habitat in adjutorioTUEAltissimi, for 24 voices BBC SingersTUEStephen Cleobury (conductor)TUE5.17amTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in E minor, H XVITUE34 Ingrid Fliter (piano)TUE5.28amTUEGilse, Jan van (1881-1944): Trio for flute, violin andTUEviola (1927) Viotta EnsembleTUE5.42amTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trumpet Concerto in E flat, HTUEVIIe 1 Ole Edvard Antonsen (trumpet)TUENorwegian Radio Orchestra Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor)TUE5.59amTUEThomas, John (1826-1913): Grand Duet in E flat minor forTUEtwo harps Myong-ja Kwan, Hyon-son La (harps)TUE6.14amTUELiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Piano Concerto No 2 in A, S125TUESveinung Bjelland (piano) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTUEStefan Asbury (conductor)TUE6.37amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 3 in D forTUEorchestra, BWV 1068TUEErik Niord Larsen, Roar Brostrom (oboes)TUEOle Edvard Antonsen, Lasse Rossing, Jens Petter AntonsenTUE(trumpets) Rolf Cato Raade (timpani)TUERisor Festival Strings Andrew Manze (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00m54xx (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00m6fns (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEBach: Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D, BWV 1050TUEKarlheinz Zoeller (flute) Michel Schwalbe (violin)TUEEdith Picht-Axenfeld (harpsichord)TUEBerlin Philharmonic OrchestraTUEHerbert von Karajan (conductor)TUE10.24amTUETelemann: Fantasia No 10 in F sharp minorTUEMarion Verbruggen (recorder)TUE10.31amTUEHolst: Four Songs for voice and violin, Op 35TUESusan Gritton (soprano) Louisa Fuller (violin)TUE10.39amTUEBlacher: Paganini Variations, Op 26TUEBerlin Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEFerenc Fricsay (conductor)TUE10.53amTUEThalben-Ball: Variations on a Theme of PaganiniTUEThomas Trotter (organ)TUE11.00amTUEPaganini: Caprice in A minor, Op 1, No 24TUEThomas Zehetmair (violin)TUE11.05amTUEBrahms: Fantasien, Op 116 - Book ITUEHelene Grimaud (piano)TUE11.15amTUETavener: Thrinos Steven Isserlis (cello)TUE11.22amTUEBeethoven: Triple Concerto in C, Op 56TUEKyung-Wha Chung (violin) Myung-Wha Chung (cello)TUEPhilharmonia OrchestraTUEMyung-Whun Chung (piano/conductor).TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b009q51w (Listen)TUECourt of King James I/VI, Gunpowder and TobaccoTUEDonald Macleod explores the music and musicians of James'TUEtime through key moments in his reign.TUETUEOn 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes' terrorist outrage shookTUEthe foundations of Parliament, if only metaphorically.TUEDonald Macleod explores how James' musicians responded toTUEthe event and includes a song by a tobacco lover, churchTUEmusic by an alcoholic and keyboard music from the mostTUErespected organist of the age.TUETUEHume: Tobacco, tobacco Paul Hillier (baritone)TUERosemary Thorndycraft (bass viol)TUEHYPERION CDA66003, Tr 8TUETUEWeelkes: O Lord, grant the king a long lifeTUEOxford Camerata Jeremy Summerly (director)TUENAXOS 8553209TUETUERichard Allison: Goe from my window De la Tromba PavanTUEDowland Consort Jakob Lindberg (director)TUEBIS CD451, Trs 16-17TUETUEWeelkes: Magnificat (Service for Trebles)TUEWinchester Cathedral ChoirTUETimothy Byram-Wigfield (organ) HELIOS CDH55259, Tr 8TUETUEHume: Cease leaden slumber Suzie le Blanc (soprano)TUELes Voix Humaines ATMA ACD22136, Tr 10TUETUEGibbons: Song I A Fancy for Double OrganTUEChoir of Magdalen College, Oxford Jonathan Hardy (organ)TUEBill Ives (director) HARMONIA HUNDI HMU907337, Trs 6-7TUETUEGibbons: Te Deum (Second Service) The King's ConsortTUERobert King (director) HYPERION CDA67286 CD2, Tr 9.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00m71bc (Listen)TUEWest Cork Chamber Music Festival 2009, Episode 1TUERadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.TUETUEJonathan Swain presents a concert given at the 2009 WestTUECork Chamber Music Festival, with young Irish group theTUECallino Quartet and the RTE Vanbrugh Quartet performingTUEquartets by Haydn and Beethoven.TUETUEHaydn: Quartet in C, Op 9, No 1 Callino QuartetTUETUEBeethoven: Quartet No 13 in B flat, Op 30; Grosse Fugue,TUEOp 133 (Finale) RTE Vanbrugh Quartet.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00m56k8 (Listen)TUEProm 33TUETUEBBC Proms 2009:TUETUEAnother chance to hear the grand finale of the Piano DayTUEat the Proms. A plethora of pianists join forces for someTUEof the most striking multiple-keyboard music in theTUErepertoire by Antheil, Adams and Bartok, ending withTUEStravinsky's visceral portrayal of Russian peasant weddingTUEcelebrations.TUETUETatiana Monogarova (soprano)TUEElena Manistina (mezzo-soprano) Vsevolod Grivnov (tenor)TUEKostas Smoriginas (bass)TUEJohn Constable, Alissa Firsova, Rolf Hind, Tom Poster,TUEAshley Wass and Llyr Williams (pianos)TUEPhilip Moore and Simon Crawford-Phillips (pianos)TUEColin Currie and Sam Walton (percussion) BBC SingersTUESynergy Vocals London SinfoniettaTUEEdward Gardner (conductor)TUETUEAntheil: Ballet mecaniqueTUEJohn Adams: Grand Pianola MusicTUEBartok: Sonata for two pianos and percussionTUEStravinsky: Les noces (sung in Russian)TUETUE4.00pmTUEBBC OrchestrasTUETUEDelius: Hiawatha - tone poem BBC Concert OrchestraTUEDavid Lloyd-Jones (conductor)TUETUEJudith Bingham: Ghost Towns of the American WestTUEBBC Singers David Hill (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00m71g3 (Listen)TUEPetroc TrelawnyTUEPetroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guestsTUEfrom the arts world.TUETUE19:00 BBC Proms b00m5r6c (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 44: Prokofiev, Bartok, Dvorak, Part 1TUEFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by MartinTUEHandley.TUETUEHungary's leading orchestra returns to the Proms, underTUEprincipal conductor Ivan Fischer, to perform Prokofiev'sTUEklezmer-tinged overture and Bartok's expansive SecondTUEViolin Concerto, with dynamic soloist Leonidas Kavakos.TUETUELeonidas Kavakos (violin) Budapest Festival OrchestraTUEIvan Fischer (conductor)TUETUEProkofiev: Overture on Hebrew ThemesTUEBartok: Violin Concerto No 2.TUETUE19:50 Twenty Minutes b00m70zz (Listen)TUEMiklos Radnoti: Poet of My HeartTUEActress and writer Mia Nadasi discusses the life and workTUEof celebrated Hungarian poet Miklos Radnoti, who died inTUE1944. His life ended tragically when he was killed by theTUENazis as his labour unit was driven on a forced march fromTUEa camp in Serbia to Austria. When his body was laterTUEexhumed, a notebook of poems was found hidden in hisTUEclothing containing some of his greatest and mostTUEmemorable poems.TUETUELike most Hungarians of her generation, Mia remembersTUEstudying Radnoti's poems at school, and her imaginationTUEbeing fired both by the story of his sad and prematureTUEdeath and by the revolutionary, tender lyricism of hisTUEwriting.TUETUEThe talk includes readings of some of Radnoti's mostTUEmoving poetry.TUETUE20:10 BBC Proms b00m5r87 (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 44: Prokofiev, Bartok, Dvorak, Part 2TUEFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by MartinTUEHandley.TUETUEThe Prom concludes with Hungary's leading orchestra, theTUEBudapest Festival Orchestra, under principal conductorTUEIvan Fischer performing Dvorak's most darkly dramatic andTUEpassionate symphony.TUETUEBudapest Festival Orchestra Ivan Fischer (conductor)TUETUEDvorak: Symphony No 7 in D minor.TUETUE21:15 The Lebrecht Interview b00m5rqr (Listen)TUEIan BostridgeTUENorman Lebrecht talks to tenor Ian Bostridge. OriginallyTUEan academic specialising in English witchcraft in the 17thTUEand 18th centuries, Bostridge burst onto the music sceneTUEin 1995 at the age of 30, rapidly becoming one of the mostTUEsought-after voices in the business. Celebrated on theTUEoperatic stage for Mozart, Monteverdi and Britten, inTUErecital he is widely regarded as one of the greatTUEexponents of the German lied, particularly Schubert andTUEWolf.TUETUEIn a wide-ranging and penetrating interview, BostridgeTUEreveals the soul-searching behind his decision to leaveTUEacademia behind in favour of music, his anxiety aboutTUEacting on stage and why he nearly abandoned his role inTUEThomas Ades' opera The Tempest because he found it soTUEdifficult.TUETUE22:00 BBC Proms b00m68x7 (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 45 - Ukelele Orchestra of Great BritainTUEFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by VerityTUESharp.TUETUEThe all-singing, all strumming players of the UkuleleTUEOrchestra of Great Britain make their Proms debut with aTUEspecially-devised programme including a rendition of theTUELast Night favourite, Jerusalem, by Parry, plus Wagner'sTUERide of the Valkyries and the March from The Dambusters.TUEDuring Ode to Joy from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, theyTUEinvite ukulele playing members of the audience at theTUERoyal Albert Hall and at home to join in.TUETUEListeners can prepare for this by playing along with theTUEtutorials at bbc.co.uk/proms.TUETUEUkulele Orchestra of Great Britain.TUETUE23:30 Late Junction b00m68st (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includes aTUEpiece by Arve Henriksen inspired by the poetry of EllingTUEVanberg, Indian slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya andTUEDavid Rothenberg's whale music remix.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 19 AUGUST 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00m67k5 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata in F for violinWEDand piano, Op 24 (Spring) Corina Belcea-Fisher (violin)WEDDragos Mihailescu (piano)WED1.25amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violinWEDand pianoWED1.39amWEDProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Sonata in C for twoWEDviolins, Op 56WED1.56amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata No 1 in G for violinWEDand piano, Op 78 Corina Belcea-Fisher (violin)WEDDragos Mihailescu (piano)WED2.22amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 34 in C,WEDK338 Oslo Philharmonic Herbert Blomstedt (conductor)WED2.44amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Motet - Singet demWEDHerrn ein neues Lied, BWV 225 The SixteenWEDNetherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraWEDTon Koopman (conductor)WED3.01amWEDLhotka, Fran (1883-1962): Frescoes - three symphonicWEDmovementsWEDMartina Gojceta Silic, Gordana Seb, Martina Matic BorseWED(voices) Nikola Fabijanic (saxophone solo)WEDCroatian Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDMladen Tarbuk (conductor)WED3.49amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 7 in C, H I 7WEDNational Arts Centre OrchestraWEDGabriel Chmura (conductor)WED4.09amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Nocturne in C minor, Op 48,WEDNo 1 Llyr Williams (piano)WED4.16amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da camera in GWEDminor, RV 107 Camerata KolnWED4.26amWEDVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Gilda's aria - Caro nomeWED(Rigoletto) Inesa Galante (soprano)WEDLatvian National Symphony OrchestraWEDAleksandrs Vilumanis (conductor)WED4.32amWEDBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Hungarian March (TheWEDDamnation of Faust) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraWEDJorge Mester (conductor)WED4.37amWEDRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Romance and WaltzWEDThe Dutch Pianists' QuartetWED4.44amWEDBertali, Antonio (1605-1669): Sonata Prima a 3 for twoWEDrecorders, bass viol and bass continuoWEDLe Nouveau ConcertWED4.51amWEDStainov, Petko (1896-1977): A bright sun has risenWEDPetko Stainov Mixed Choir KazanlakWEDPetya Pavlovich (conductor)WED4.56amWEDStainov, Petko (1896-1977): A fir tree is bendingWEDVassil Arnaudov Sofia Chamber ChoirWEDTheodora Pavlovitch (conductor)WED5.01amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81 (appl)WEDNorwegian Radio Orchestra Eivind Aadland (conductor)WED5.15amWEDBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Choral Dances (Gloriana -WEDCoronation opera for Elizabeth II, Op 53)WEDThe King's SingersWED5.21amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concert aria: BellaWEDmia fiamma...Resta, O cara, K528 Andrea Rost (soprano)WEDHungarian National Philharmonic OrchestraWEDZoltan Kocsis (conductor)WED5.33amWEDPuccini, Giacomo (1858-1924): Intermezzo (Manon Lescaut)WEDBBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)WED5.39amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Sonata in A minor, D784WEDChristian Ihle Hadland (piano)WED5.58amWEDGombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Musae Jovis a6WEDBBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)WED6.06amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata No 3 in G minorWEDfor viola da gamba and keyboard, BWV 1029WEDPaolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba)WEDMitzi Meyerson (harpsichord)WED6.21amWEDBergh, Gertrude van den (1793-1840): Rondeau, Op 3WEDFrans van Ruth (piano)WED6.29amWEDReinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Flute Concerto in D minor, OpWED283 Matej Zupan (flute)WEDSlovenian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDDavid de Villiers (conductor)WED6.50amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Carnival overture, Op 92WEDSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraWEDSamo Hubad (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00m54yk (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00m6gks (Listen)WED10.00amWEDBach: Fantasy on Valet will ich dir geben, BWV 735WEDMichael Murray (organ)WED10.06amWEDCPE Bach: Double Concerto in E flat, Wq 47WEDEric Lynn Kelley (harpsichord)WEDJos van Immerseel (fortepiano) Collegium AureumWED10.26amWEDOswald von Wolkenstein: Es nahentWEDKarl-Heinz Klein (baritone)WED10.30amWEDShostakovich: Seven Romances on Verses by Alexander Blok,WEDOp 127 Joan Rodgers (soprano) Beaux Arts TrioWED10.56amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 66 in B flat Academy of Ancient MusicWEDChristopher Hogwood (conductor)WED11.25amWEDChopin: Fantaisie in F minor, Op 49 Van Cliburn (piano)WED11.38amWEDSchumann: Konzertstuck for four horns in F, Op 86WEDRoger Montgomery, Gavin Edwards, Susan Dent, RobertWEDMaskell (horns) Orchestre Revolutionnaire et RomantiqueWEDJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor).WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b009q51z (Listen)WEDCourt of King James I/VI, The Prince's TunesWEDDonald Macleod explores the music and musicians of James'WEDtime through key moments in his reign.WEDWEDPrince Henry, James' ill-fated eldest son, followed in hisWEDfather's footseps when he employed a court of his own,WEDusing many of the leading musicians of the age.WEDWEDRobert Johnson: Courant VIRGIN VC 759321 2, Tr 20WEDWEDTallis: Sing and Glorify The SixteenWEDHarry Christophers (director) CORO CORSACD 16016, Tr 9WEDWEDAlfonso Ferrabosco II: Dovehouse Pavan Hespèrion XXIWEDJordi Savall (director) ALIA VOX AV9832, Tr 1WEDWEDAlmaine Hespèrion XXI Jordi Savall (director)WEDALIA VOX AV9832, Tr 2WEDWEDJohnson: The Fairies' Dance (The Masque of Oberon)WEDA Ferrabosco II: The Solemn Rites are Well BegunWEDJohnson: The First of the PrincesWEDThe Musicians of the Globe Philip Pickett (director)WEDPHILIPS 4462172 t16-18WEDWEDThomas Lupo: Ardo, Sì (1st part); Ardi et Gela (2nd part)WEDThe English Fantasy ASV CD GAU 149, Trs 1-2WEDWEDCampion: All Looks be Pale Michael Chance (countertenor)WEDNigel North (lute) LINN CKD105, Tr 11WEDWEDCoperario: Suite No 12 in D minor Le Concert FrancaisWEDASTRÉE AUVIDIS E8504, Trs 22-24WEDWEDAlfonso Ferrabosco II: Four-note PavanWEDConnor Burrowes (treble)WEDAmsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetWEDCHANNEL CLASSICS CCS 9196, Tr 18.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00m71lb (Listen)WEDWest Cork Chamber Music Festival 2009, Episode 1WEDRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.WEDWEDJonathan Swain presents a concert given at the West CorkWEDChamber Music Festival 2009, featuring Shostakovich'sWEDquartet written in memory of his first wife, as well as aWEDwork for winds by Mozart.WEDWEDShostakovich: Quartet No 7 in F sharp minor, Op 108WEDDanel QuartetWEDWEDHaydn: Piano Trio in G, H XV 25 (Gypsy Rondo)WEDStorioni TrioWEDWEDMozart: Serenade in E flat, K375WEDNora Cismondi, Emma Schied (oboes)WEDRomain Guyot, Jerome Laferierre (clarinets)WEDHerve Joulain, Jean-Philippe Chavey (horns)WEDLaurent Lefevre, Chiara Santi (bassoons).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00m56v5 (Listen)WEDProm 32WEDWEDBBC Proms 2009:WEDWEDAnother chance to hear a Prom from the 2009 season's PianoWEDDay with the Britten Sinfonia joined by three piano duosWEDto play Faure's Dolly suite, followed by Mozart's playfulWEDand intimate Double Concerto. Plus Saint-Saens' zoologicalWEDsuite contrasted with Lutoslawski's virtuosic reworking ofWEDPaganini's famous Caprice, as well as a new work for twoWEDpianos by Anna Meredith.WEDWEDKatia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)WEDPhilip Moore, Simon Crawford-Phillips (pianos)WEDLidija and Sanja Bizjak (pianos) Britten SinfoniaWEDLudovic Morlot (conductor)WEDWEDFaure, orch Rabaud: Dolly (suite)WEDMozart: Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365WEDAnna Meredith: Left Light (BBC commission)WEDLutoslawski: Variations on a Theme by Paganini for twoWEDpianos Saint-Saens: The Carnival of the Animals.WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00m5rdn (Listen)WEDFrom St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, during the 2009WEDEdinburgh International Festival.WEDWEDIntroit: Sing joyfully (Byrd) Responses: ReadingWEDOffice Hymn: Glory to thee my God this night (Tallis'sWEDCanon)WEDPsalms: 98, 99, 100, 101 (Garrett, Russell, Ouseley,WEDBrewer) First Lesson: 1 Samuel 28 vv3-25WEDMagnificat quinti toni (Praetorius)WEDSecond Lesson: Acts 4 vv13-31 Nunc Dimittis (Victoria)WEDAnthem: Jubilate Deo (Giovanni Gabrieli)WEDFinal Hymn: Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Rustington)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Praeludium in D, BuxWV 139 (Buxtehude)WEDWEDAssistant Organist: Nicholas WearneWEDOrganist and Master of the Music: Duncan Ferguson.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00m71dt (Listen)WEDWED19:30 BBC Proms b00m5rmd (Listen)WED2009, Prom 46: Glanert, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Part 1WEDFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by AndrewWEDMcGregor.WEDWEDSemyon Bychkov conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra inWEDGerman composer Detlev Glanert's new piece, ShorelessWEDRiver, which is a foretaste of his forthcoming opera, DasWEDHolzschiff (The Wooden Ship).WEDWEDDenis Matsuev, winner of the 1998 Moscow TchaikovskyWEDCompetition and a virtuoso in the grand Russian tradition,WEDmakes his Proms debut in Rachmaninov's demanding set ofWEDvariations on Paganini's Caprice.WEDWEDDenis Matsuev (piano) BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDSemyon Bychkov (conductor)WEDWEDDetlev Glanert: Shoreless River (UK premiere)WEDRachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.WEDWED20:20 BBC Proms b00m713b (Listen)WED2009, Proms Plus, ShostakovichWEDAndrew McGregor discusses Shostakovich with musicologistWEDDavid Nice and lecturer Dr Philip Ross Bullock.WEDWED20:40 BBC Proms b00m5rp9 (Listen)WED2009, Prom 46: Glanert, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Part 2WEDFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by AndrewWEDMcGregor.WEDWEDThe Prom concludes with renowned Shostakovich interpreterWEDSemyon Bychkov conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra inWEDthe powerful and strikingly cinematic Symphony No 11,WEDwritten in 1957. On the surface the work commemorates theWEDfailed anti-Tsarist uprising of 1905, but deep down itWEDrages at the Soviet authorities.WEDWEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Semyon Bychkov (conductor)WEDWEDShostakovich: Symphony No 11 (The Year 1905).WEDWED22:00 BBC Proms b00m5rw5 (Listen)WED2009, 19/08/2009WEDSara Mohr-Pietsch and composer Fraser Trainer, one of theWEDjudges, present a guide to 2009's BBC Proms Inspire YoungWEDComposers' Competition.WEDWEDThey track how winners were selected, through visitingWEDworkshops and group sessions. There's a report on theWEDpremieres of the resulting works at the Royal College ofWEDMusic with the Aurora Orchestra, conducted by NicholasWEDCollon. For 2009, the winners have the added challenge ofWEDcomposing a new work for the Last Night of the Proms.WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00cm5w6 (Listen)WEDWhen Writers Play, Episode 2WEDPoet Ruth Padel recalls her role as a viola player, whichWEDwon out over piano-playing and singing. She came to itWEDthrough countless family promptings.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00m69vc (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includesWEDguitarist Stian Westerhus, Sweet Billy Pilgrim and aWEDsetting of Dona Nobis Pacem by Peteris Vasks.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 20 AUGUST 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00m67lv (Listen)THU1.00amTHUMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Das Klagende LiedTHUAlessandra Marc (soprano)THUSusanne Resmark (mezzo-soprano) Arnold Bezuyen (tenor)THUAndreas Schmidt (baritone)THUAlexander Kalbitz (boy soprano) Georg Drexel (boy alto)THUNetherlands Radio ChoirTHUNetherland Radio Philharmonic OrchestraTHUJaap van Zweden (conductor)THU2.06amTHUOlsson, Otto (1879-1964): Gregorian melodies for organ, OpTHU30 Anders Bondemans (organ)THU2.25amTHUPower, Leonel (d.1445): Salve ReginaTHUThe Hilliard EnsembleTHU2.32amTHUPejacevic, Dora (1885-1923): Piano Quintet in B minor, OpTHU40 (1915-18) Ida Gamulin (piano) Zagreb QuartetTHU3.01amTHUFux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741): Julius Ascanius, King ofTHUAlba, K304 Emilia ...... Radu Marian (soprano)THUCarmenta ...... Maria Cristina Kiehr (soprano)THUAscanio ...... Markus Forster (alto)THUTeucro ...... Daniel Johannsen (tenor)THUEuandro ...... Andreas Lebeda (bass) Ars Antiqua AustriaTHUGunar Letzbor (director/solo violin)THU4.20amTHUGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): ReverieTHUin D flat for horn and piano, Op 24THUMindaugas Gecevicius (horn) Ala Bendoraitiene (piano)THU4.23amTHUErkel, Ferenc (1810-1893): Swan Song - Hunyadi LaszloTHUIstvan Kassai (piano)THU4.31amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in E minorTHUfor recorder, transverse flute, strings and continuoTHULa Stagione FrankfurtTHU4.45amTHUProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Symphony No 1 in D, Op 25THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra Michel Tabachnik (conductor)THU5.01amTHUViotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824): Duo concertante in DTHUAlexandar Avramov, Ivan Peev (violins)THU5.08amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in D,THUK155 Australian String QuartetTHU5.18amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): 6 Gesange, Op 89THURuud van der Meer (baritone) Rudolf Jansen (piano)THU5.30amTHULiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Concerto No 2 in A for piano andTHUorchestra, S125 Gabrielius Alekna (piano)THULithuanian National Symphony OrchestraTHUJuozas Domarkas (conductor)THU5.52amTHUPachelbel, Johann (1653-1706): Der Herr ist Konig (darumTHUtoben die Volker) Jauchzet dem Herrn Cantus CollnTHUKonrad Junghanel (director)THU6.02amTHUTobias, Rudolf (1873-1918): Sonatina No 1 in A flatTHUVardo Rumessen (piano)THU6.11amTHUBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Six Metamorphoses afterTHUOvid for oboe solo, Op 49 Owen Dennis (oboe)THU6.24amTHUStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Metamorphosen for 23 soloTHUstrings, AV 142 Risor Festival StringsTHUChristian Tetzlaff (conductor)THU6.53amTHUHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Prelude (Rinaldo - ActTHU1, Sc 7) Australian Brandenburg OrchestraTHUPaul Dyer (artistic director)THU6.54amTHUHandel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Almirena's aria:THULascia ch'io pianga (Rinaldo, HWV 7)THUMarita Kvarving Solberg (soprano)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra Kjetil Haugsand (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00m54z6 (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00m6qyl (Listen)THU10.00amTHUClementi: Sonata in G minor, Op 8, No 1THUMaria Tipo (piano)THU10.14amTHUMichael Haydn: Duo Concertante Simon Preston (organ)THUStephen Shingles (viola)THUAcademy of St Martin in the FieldsTHUNeville Marriner (conductor)THU10.46amTHUDebussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp MobiusTHU11.05amTHUAnon: Samson dux fortissime SequentiaTHU11.17amTHUSaint-Saens: Bacchanale (Samson et Dalila)THUNew York Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein (conductor)THU11.24amTHUGershwin: Sam and Delilah (Girl Crazy)THUElla Fitzgerald (vocal) OrchestraTHUNelson Riddle (conductor)THU11.27amTHUKurtag: Signs, Games and MessagesTHUBeate Altenburg (cello)THU11.34amTHUKodaly: Concerto for OrchestraTHUBudapest Philharmonic OrchestraTHUZoltan Kodaly (conductor).THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b009q521 (Listen)THUCourt of King James I/VI, Poison and CakesTHUDonald Macleod explores the music and musicians of James'THUtime through five key moments in his reign.THUTHUIn April 1613, the King elects to take a more relaxedTHUattitude to life, putting on entertainments such asTHUbanquets, lavish masques and elegant dances.THUTHUCampion: Fain would I wed Rachel Elliott (soprano)THUMark Levy (bass viol) LINN CKD105, Tr 14THUTHUCampion: Break now, my heart Mark Padmore (tenor)THUNigel North (lute) LINN CKD105, Tr 6THUTHUCampion: Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!THUMichael Chance (countertenor) Nigel North (lute)THULINN CKD105, Tr 10THUTHUBull: The King's Hunt Bob can Asperen (harpsichord)THUTELDEC 4509955322, Tr 2THUTHUHume: The King of Denmarkes Health Les Voix HumainesTHUNAXOS 8.554127, Tr 9THUTHUThe Masque of Oberon (opening fanfares and entry musics)THUThe Musicians of the Globe Philip Pickett (director)THUPHILIPS 4462172, Trs 1-7THUTHUNicholas Lanier: Love and I of late did part; I was notTHUwearier Julia Gooding (soprano)THUChristopher Wilson (lute or theorbo?)THUMETRONOME METCD1051, Trs 11-12THUTHUCoprario: Fantasie VII (RC 11); Almaine III (RC U 8)THUJordi Savall, Christopher Coin, Sergi Casdemunt (lyraTHUviols) ASTREE ES9923, Trs 2, 15THUTHUThe Masque of Oberon (excerpts) Meredith Hall (soprano)THUJoseph Cornwell (tenor) The Musicians of the GlobeTHUPhilip Pickett (director) PHILIPS 4462172, Trs 27-end.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00m71fj (Listen)THUWest Cork Chamber Music Festival 2009, Episode 3THURadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.THUTHUJonathan Swain presents performances from the West CorkTHUChamber Music Festival 2009, featuring music by DebussyTHUand Faure, as well as Janacek's Pohadka, which wasTHUinspired by Zhukovsky's epic poem The Tale of TsarTHUBerendyey.THUTHUDebussy: Violin Sonata in G minor Hagai Shaham (violin)THUJeremy Menuhin (piano)THUTHUJanacek: Pohadka David Geringas (cello)THUTHUFaure: Piano Quartet in C minor, Op 15THUHagai Shaham (violin) Jennifer Stumm (viola)THUAnne Gastinel (cello) Jeremy Menuhin (piano).THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00m5700 (Listen)THUProm 34THUTHUBBC Proms 2009:THUTHUAnother chance to hear a Prom in which the BournemouthTHUSymphony Orchestra under its new principal conductorTHUKirill Karabits perform ballet music by Stravinsky andTHUKhachaturian. Talented Lithuanian-born violinist JulianTHURachlin joins them in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.THUTHUStravinsky: The Fairy's KissTHUTchaikovsky: Violin ConcertoTHUKhachaturian: Spartacus (excerpts)THUKhachaturian: Hopak (Gayane)THUTHUJulian Rachlin (violin) Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraTHUKirill Karabits (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00m713x (Listen)THUTHU18:30 BBC Proms b00m5spm (Listen)THU2009, Prom 47: Samson, Act 1THUFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by CatherineTHUBott.THUTHUA cast of leading Handel singers and players - with tenorTHUMark Padmore in the title role - perform the tragic storyTHUof Samson, the Israelite hero cut off in his prime afterTHUfalling for the wrong woman.THUTHUHandel: Samson (Act 1)THUTHUDalila ...... Susan Gritton (soprano)THUMicah ...... Iestyn Davies (countertenor)THUSamson ...... Mark Padmore (tenor)THUManoa ...... Neal Davies (bass)THUHarapha ...... Christopher Purves (bass)THUIsraelite Woman/Philistine Woman/Virgin ...... Lucy CroweTHU(soprano)THUIsraelite Man/Philistine Man/Messenger ...... Ben JohnsonTHU(tenor) The Choir of the English ConcertTHUThe New Company The English ConcertTHUHarry Bicket (conductor).THUTHU19:25 BBC Proms b00m7156 (Listen)THU2009, Proms Plus, Handel's SamsonTHUCatherine Bott is joined by conductor Harry Bicket andTHUmusicologist Dr Berta Joncas for an introduction toTHUHandel's oratorio Samson.THUTHU19:45 BBC Proms b00m5swn (Listen)THU2009, Prom 47: Samson, Act 2THUFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by CatherineTHUBott.THUTHUA cast of leading Handel singers and players - with tenorTHUMark Padmore in the title role - perform the tragic storyTHUof Samson, the Israelite hero cut off in his prime afterTHUfalling for the wrong woman.THUTHUHandel: Samson (Act 2)THUTHU20:55 Twenty Minutes b00m5xc9 (Listen)THUTotal EclipseTHUSimon Heighes is joined by Professor Daniel M Albert, anTHUopthalmic surgeon with a special interest in the historyTHUof medicine, to discover the story of the flamboyantTHUEnglish doctor who blinded the two greatest figures inTHUBaroque music - Bach and Handel.THUTHUJohn Taylor was a charlatan - a charismatic, womanisingTHUpractitioner who lied his way to treat popes, royalty andTHUanyone else who could afford his high fees. He treatedTHUBach, after the composer's failing sight prevented himTHUfrom continuing to work on The Art of Fugue, performing aTHUprocedure known as 'couching' - using a needle to pierceTHUthe composer's eyes and displace his cataracts. SomeTHUmonths after his operation - after days filled with pain,THUfever and vivid hallucinations - Bach died, leaving hisTHUgreat work incomplete.THUTHUWhen Taylor was called upon to treat the eyes of London'sTHUforemost musical celebrity, Handel, he completely blindedTHUhim and the composer never wrote music again.THUTHU21:15 BBC Proms b00m5swq (Listen)THU2009, Prom 47: Samson, Act 3THUFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by CatherineTHUBott.THUTHUA cast of leading Handel singers and players - with tenorTHUMark Padmore in the title role - perform the tragic storyTHUof Samson.THUTHUHandel: Samson (Act 3)THUTHU22:30 New Generation Artists b00m6gh2 (Listen)THUAndreas BrantelidTHUThe series of chamber performances from the 2008-2010THUintake of BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists featuresTHUDanish cellist Andreas Brantelid.THUTHUAndreas Brantelid (cello) Niklas Sivelov (piano)THUTHUManuel de Falla: Seven Spanish Popular Songs.THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00cm67t (Listen)THUWhen Writers Play, Episode 3THUNovelist Jonathan Coe recalls his piano playing days,THUwhich led to forming a band at the wrong time for his sortTHUof 'sound'. But he played on, it seems.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00m69x5 (Listen)THUFiona Talkington's varied musical selection features a newTHUCD from jazz-rocktronica collective Jaga Jazzist,THUMessiaen's organ music, word-jazz from Ken Nordine and LeeTHUPaterson's recording of burning hazelnuts.THUFRIFRIDAY 21 AUGUST 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00m6h1z (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Quartet No 2 in AFRIminor, Op 13FRI1.31amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in DFRIminor, K421 Biava QuartetFRI2.00amFRIZarebski, Juliusz (1854-1885), orch Maklakiewicz: DancesFRIpolonaises National Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJanusz Powolny (conductor)FRI2.25amFRIGorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b.1933): Miserere, Op 44FRIDanish National Radio ChoirFRIJesper Grove Jorgensen (conductor)FRI3.01amFRISchobert, Johann (c.1735-1767): Keyboard Concerto in GFRIEckart Sellheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumFRIFranzjosef Meier (conductor)FRI3.24amFRIZiani, Pietro Andrea (c.1616-1684): Sonata XI in G minorFRIfor two violins and two violas Musica Antiqua KolnFRIReinhard Goebel (conductor)FRI3.34amFRICarniolus, Iacobus Gallus (1550-1591): Missa super AdestoFRIdolori meo a 5, SQM III 9 Madrigal Quintett BrnoFRIRoman Valek (leader)FRI3.56amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Fantasia No 2 in AFRIminor, TWV XL 3 Matej Sarc (oboe)FRI4.02amFRIMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Elegia (Symphonic suite, Op 4)FRIArto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)FRI4.08amFRISchroter, Corona (1751-1802): Overture (Die Fischerin)FRIMichael Freimuth (guitar) Gerald Hambitzer (fortepiano)FRI4.11amFRISchroter, Corona (1751-1802): Oh Mutter, guten Rat mirFRIleiht (Niklaus); Es war ein RitterFRINiklaus ...... Markus Schafer (tenor)FRIDortchen ...... Ulrike Staude (soprano)FRIDortchen's father ...... Ekkehard Abele (bass)FRIGerald Hambitzer (fortepiano)FRI4.18amFRIFranck, Cesar Auguste (1822-1890): Final in B flat, Op 21FRILeo van Doeselaar (organ)FRI4.31amFRIPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sinfonietta for orchestraFRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieFRIZauberflote, K620) BBC PhilharmonicFRIGianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRI5.08amFRISibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Masonic ritual music, Op 113FRIRisto Saarman (tenor) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI5.30amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Variations about the hymn GottFRIerhalte Andreas Staier (fortepiano)FRI5.37amFRIBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in F forFRItwo harpsichords, Wq 46FRIAlan Curtis, Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichords)FRICollegium AureumFRI6.01amFRILiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Vergiftet Sind Meiner Lieder,FRIS309 Kevin McMillan (baritone)FRIMichael McMahon (piano)FRI6.03amFRIHummel, Johann Neopumuk (1778-1837): Un Poco Andante in AFRIflat Rob Nederlof (organ)FRI6.06amFRIWesley, Samuel Sebastian (1810-1876): Andante in EFRIKees van Eersel (organ)FRI6.11amFRIBoildieu, Francois (1775-1834): Harp Concerto in CFRIXavier de Maistre (harp) Indiana University OrchestraFRIGerhard Samuel (conductor)FRI6.34amFRILortzing, Albert (1801-1851): Heiterkeit und FruhlichkeitFRI(Der Wildschutz - Act 3) Brett Polegato (baritone)FRICanadian Opera Company OrchestraFRIRichard Bradshaw (conductor)FRI6.40amFRISullivan, Arthur (1842-1900): In memoriam - overture in CFRIBBC Philharmonic Richard Hickox (conductor)FRI6.51amFRILitolff, Henry (Charles) (1818-1891): Scherzo (ConcertoFRISymphonique No 4, Op 102) Arthur Ozolins (piano)FRIToronto Symphony Mario Bernardi (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00m5507 (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00m6xlq (Listen)FRI10.00amFRITurina: Concerto without orchestra, Op 88FRIJordi Maso (piano)FRI10.12amFRIBacalov: Triple Concerto Juanjo Mosalini (bandoneon)FRIVirginia Tola (soprano) Luis Bacalov (piano)FRISanta Barbara Symphony OrchestraFRIGisele Ben-Dor (conductor)FRI10.42amFRIBeethoven: Rondino in E flat, WoO 25 MozzafiatoFRICharles Neidich (clarinet/director)FRI10.50amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 67 in F Vienna Symphony OrchestraFRIPaul Sacher (conductor)FRI11.13amFRIWolf: Nun bin ich dein; Nun wandre, Maria; Die ihrFRISchwebet (Spanisches Liederbuch)FRIAnne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) Olaf Bar (baritone)FRIGeoffrey Parsons (piano)FRI11.26amFRIMozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K297bFRIMohammed Saleh (oboe) Kinan Azmeh (clarinet)FRIMor Biron (bassoon) Sharon Polyak (horn)FRIWest-Eastern Divan OrchestraFRIDaniel Barenboim (conductor).FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b009tvhq (Listen)FRICourt of King James I/VI, Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod explores the music and musicians of James'FRItime through key moments in his reign.FRIFRIA look at how James' musicians responded to his finalFRIyears in power, when Parliament was in a mood for war andFRIthoughts were beginning to turn to life under the futureFRIKing Charles.FRIFRITomkins: When David Heard I FagioliniFRIRobert Hollingworth (director) CHANDOS CHAN 0680, Tr 24FRIFRITomkins Sing unto God Richard Wistreich (bass)FRIRose Consort of Viols Red Byrd AMON RA CDSAR62, Tr 7FRIFRIRobert Johnson: The Satyrs DanceFRIAlfonso Ferrabosco II: AlmanFRIJoseph Shirley: The Princes CourantFRIThe Parley of Instruments Peter Holman (director)FRIHYPERION CDA66435, Trs 9, 10, 12FRIFRIAnon: Rownde Scottishe Tune (Dean Higgin's CommonplaceFRIBook) The Harp ConsortFRIAndrew Lawrence-King (harp/director)FRIDHM 05472775162, Tr 15FRIFRIDowland: Can She ExcuseFRIDowland Consort, Jakob Lindberg (director)FRIBIS CD451, Tr 22FRIFRIDowland: Pavan Lachrimae Gementes FretworkFRIVIRGIN VC7907952, Tr 6FRIFRITomkins: Woe is Me FretworkFRIHARMONIA MUNDI HMU907320, Tr 14FRIFRIGibbons: O all true, faithful heartsFRIChoir of Trinity College CambridgeFRIRichard Marlow (director) CONIFER 75605512312, Tr 3FRIFRIBull: In Nomine (MB No 4) Pierre Hantaï (harpsichord)FRIASTRÉE AUVIDIS E8543, Tr 14FRIFRIAttrib Rory Dall O'Cathain: Limerick's Lamentation/Give meFRIyour Hand Eileen Monger (Celtic harp)FRISAYDISC CDSDLC362, Tr 11.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00m71gf (Listen)FRIWest Cork Chamber Music Festival 2009, Episode 4FRIRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.FRIFRIIn a concert given at the West Cork Chamber Music FestivalFRI2009, Alina Ibragimova performs one of Bach's most popularFRIviolin concertos, and Alexander Melnikov performsFRIShostakovich's Preludes and Fugues - works influenced byFRIBach's musical form.FRIFRIBach: Violin Concerto in E, BWV 1042FRIAlina Ibragimova (violin)FRISarah Sexton, Michaela Girardi (violins)FRIRebecca Jones (viola) Sarah McMahon (cello)FRINiek de Groot (double bass) Malcolm Proud (harpsichord)FRIFRIShostakovich: Preludes and FuguesFRIAlexander Melnikov (piano).FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00m5ppv (Listen)FRIProm 36FRIFRIBBC Proms 2009:FRIFRIAnother chance to hear a Prom in which The Sixteen performFRIsome of Handel's greatest choral works. The Royal AlbertFRIHall has been transformed into Westminster Abbey for aFRIconcert which features the four anthems that Handel wroteFRIfor George II's coronation in 1727, including the famousFRIZadok The Priest.FRIFRICarolyn Sampson (soprano) Alastair Ross (organ)FRIThe Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)FRIFRIHandel: The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon);FRICoronation anthem: Let thy hand be strengthened; SemeleFRI(excerpts); Coronation anthem: My heart is inditing;FRICoronation anthem: The King shall rejoice; Motet: SalveFRIRegina; Organ Concerto in F, Op 4, No 4 (originalFRIversion); Coronation anthem: Zadok the PriestFRIFRI4.00pmFRIBBC OrchestrasFRIFRIDavid Matthews: Symphony No 3FRIBBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIJac van Steen (conductor)FRIFRIElgar: The Sun Goeth Down Susan Gritton (soprano)FRIBBC Concert Orchestra Martyn Brabbins (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00m71jk (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 BBC Proms b00lqb9l (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 48: West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Part 1FRIFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by SaraFRIMohr-Pietsch.FRIFRIAs part of a two-day Proms residency, Daniel Barenboim'sFRIWest-Eastern Divan Orchestra performs a concert in whichFRIit revisits its roots in Weimar and the poetry of Goethe.FRIFranz Liszt led music in Weimar for a decade in theFRImid-19th century, and Barenboim conducts one of hisFRIground-breaking symphonic poems alongside a masterpiece byFRIa composer he controversially championed - Wagner.FRIFRIWest-Eastern Divan OrchestraFRIDaniel Barenboim (conductor)FRIFRILiszt: Les PreludesFRIWagner: Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde).FRIFRI19:40 Twenty Minutes b00m6fv4 (Listen)FRIThe Keyed SerpentFRIJames Jolly explores the troubled history of theFRIophicleide, one of the most idiosyncratic brassFRIinstruments ever invented. From the Greek Ophis - aFRIserpent and Kleis - the ophicleide became popular inFRImilitary bands in the late 19th century, and was utilisedFRIby Berlioz and Mendelssohn in works such as SymphonieFRIfantastique and Midsummer Night's Dream.FRIFRINow enjoying a revival in orchestras seeking aFRIhistorically accurate approach, it still divides theFRIopinions of two Berlioz interpreters, Colin Davis and JohnFRIEliot Gardiner. Would they have it in their orchestra?FRIWith contributions and demonstrations from ophicleidistsFRITony George and Stephen Wick.FRIFRI20:00 BBC Proms b00m68h7 (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 48: West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Part 2FRIFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by SaraFRIMohr-Pietsch.FRIFRIAs part of a two-day Proms residency, Daniel Barenboim'sFRIWest-Eastern Divan Orchestra performs a concert in whichFRIit revisits its roots in Weimar and the poetry of Goethe.FRIIt concludes with a performance of music by Berlioz, aFRIcomposer whom Barenboim championed.FRIFRIWest-Eastern Divan OrchestraFRIDaniel Barenboim (conductor)FRIFRIBerlioz: Symphonie fantastique.FRIFRI21:30 Sunday Feature b00gh4gz (Listen)FRIInside the Art SchoolsFRIMichael Bracewell immerses himself in the febrileFRIatmosphere of our art schools to discover the sources ofFRIthe students' inspiration. In a world flooded with visualFRIimagery, today's fine art students are bombarded withFRIstimuli from all sides and can struggle to find their ownFRIcreative path. Bracewell hears how they wrestle with theirFRIartistic ambitions and uses their work to assess theFRIlikely future of contemporary art in this country.FRIFRIHe also talks to one of Goldsmith College's mostFRIhigh-profile alumni, Damien Hirst, who reveals howFRIdeconstructing a tomato plant with fellow studentsFRIinspired him to approach art in a different way.FRIFRI22:15 BBC Proms b00m853b (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 49 - West-Eastern Divan OrchestraFRIFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by SaraFRIMohr-Pietsch.FRIFRIMembers of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra playFRIMendelssohn's Octet and Berg's musical monument toFRIfriendship. The ensemble includes Daniel Baremboim'sFRIviolinist son Michael and his pianist protege Karim Said,FRIa relative of the orchestra's co-founder, the late EdwardFRISaid.FRIFRIMichael Barenboim (violin) Karim Said (piano)FRIMembers of the West-Eastern Divan OrchestraFRIDaniel Barenboim (conductor)FRIFRIMendelssohn: Octet Berg: Chamber Concerto.FRIFRI23:45 World on 3 b00m6g05 (Listen)FRIMary Ann Kennedy introduces a session and interview withFRITuareg group Tinariwen, performing music from their newFRIalbum Imidiwan: Companions. Plus new releases on CD fromFRIaround the globe.FRIFRI
14 August 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 15/08/2009 - 21/08/2009
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