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SATSATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00mdn9n (Listen)SAT1.00amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 47 in G, H I 47SATAustralian Chamber OrchestraSATRichard Tognetti (conductor)SAT1.20amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 19 in FSATfor piano and orchestra, K459 Melvyn Tan (piano)SATAustralian Chamber OrchestraSATRichard Tognetti (conductor)SAT1.49amSATSchubert, Franz (1797-1828), arr Richard Tognetti: StringSATQuartet in G, D887 Australian Chamber OrchestraSATRichard Tognetti (conductor)SAT2.32amSATPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594):SATMagnificat Primi ToniSAT2.40amSATPalestrina: Ascendo ad Patrem - Motet for five voicesSAT(1572)SAT2.44amSATPalestrina: Quem vidistis, pastores Elmer Iseler SingersSATElmer Iseler (conductor)SAT2.48amSATMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): The Hebrides OvertureSATNorwegian Radio Orchestra Markus Lehtinen (conductor)SAT3.01amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): PulcinellaSATLynne Dawson (soprano) Rolando Villazon (tenor)SATDenis Sedov (baritone)SATRadio France Philharmonic OrchestraSATMarc Minkowski (conductor)SAT3.38amSATStradella, Alessandro (1639-1682): Sara ver ch'io maiSATdisciolga; Fulmini quanto sa for voice and accompanimentSATEmma Kirkby (soprano) David Thomas (bass)SATAlan Wilson (harpsichord) Jakob Lindberg (lute)SATAnthony Rooley (director/lute)SAT3.49amSATCavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Sonata a 8SATConcerto PalatinoSAT3.54amSATBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Concerto in E flat forSATharpsichord and orchestra, G487SATEckart Sellheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumSATFranzjosef Meier (conductor)SAT4.10amSATKyurkchiiski, Krassimir (b.1936): A Little Bird is SingingSAT4.14amSATKoutev, Philip (1903-1982): Dragana and the NightingaleSATSofia Chamber Choir Vassil Arnaudov (conductor)SAT4.17amSATFarkas, Ferenc (1905-2000): Five Ancient Hungarian DancesSATfor wind quintet Tae-Won Kim (flute)SATHyong-Sup Kim, Pil-Kwan Sung (oboes)SATHyon-Kon Kim (clarinet) Sang-Won Yoon (bassoon)SAT4.27amSATBartok, Bela (1881-1945), arr Arthur Willner: RomanianSATfolk dances, Sz 56 I Cameristi ItalianiSAT4.35amSATIpavec, Benjamin (1829-1908): Maria the GypsySATAna Pusar Jeric (soprano) Nataea Valant (piano)SAT4.39amSATRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Caprice bohemien, Op 12SAT(Capriccio on Gypsy Themes)SATQueensland Symphony OrchestraSATVladimir Verbitsky (conductor)SAT5.01amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Feu d'artifice, Op 4SATRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSATValery Gergiev (conductor)SAT5.05amSATGesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613): Ave, dulcissima Maria forSATfive voices (1603a) BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)SAT5.10amSATParsons, Robert (c.1530-1570): Ave Maria for five voicesSATBBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SAT5.14amSATByrd, William (c.1543-1623): Agnus Dei (Mass for fiveSATvoices) BBC Singers Bo Holten (director)SAT5.19amSATShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Concerto No 2 in F forSATpiano and orchestra, Op 102 Patrik Jablonski (piano)SATPolish Radio Orchestra of WarsawSATWojciech Rajski (conductor)SAT5.40amSATMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): String Quartet No 1 in DSATminor (1837-1840) Camerata QuartetSAT5.56amSATHolmboe, Vagn (1909-1996): A Song at Sunset (Walt Whitman)SATCamerata Chamber Choir Michael Bojesen (conductor)SAT6.04amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in G minor, OpSAT20, No 3 Quatuor MosaiquesSAT6.23amSATSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Sonata in A minor, Op 42SATAlfred Brendel (piano).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00mj2p4 (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00mj7r9 (Listen)SATAndrew McGregor plays tracks from the following:SATSAT09.05amSATSUK: Symphony No.2 in C minor, “Asrael”SATMalaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Claus Peter FlorSAT(conductor) BIS SACD-1776 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATJANACEK arr. Breiner: “Orchestral Suites from the OperasSATVol.3”: The Cunning Little Vixen; From the House of theSATDeadSATNew Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Peter Breiner (conductor)SATNaxos 8.570706 (CD, Budget Price)SATSAT09.40amSATCHOPIN: 24 Preludes Op.28; Andante spianato and GrandeSATPolonaise Op.22 Wojciech Switala (fortepiano)SATNIFC CD 006 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Etudes Opp.10 and 25SATTatiana Shebanova (fortepiano) NIFC CD 007 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Fantasia on Polish airs; Variations on “La ciSATdarem”; Krakowiak; Andante spianato and Grande PolonaiseSATNelson Goerner (fortepiano), Orchestra of the 18thSATCentury; Franz Bruggen (conductor) NIFC CD 009 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Piano concertos Nos. 1 and 2SATDang Thai Son (fortepiano), Orchestra of the 18th Century,SATFranz Bruggen (conductor) NIFC CD 004 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Works including 4 Impromptus, Nocturnes Op.32,SATMazurkas Op.59 Kevin Kenner (fortepiano)SATNIFC CD 010 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Mazurkas (selection) Fou Ts’ong (fortepiano)SATNIFC CD 001 (CD)SATSATCHOPIN: Ballades Nos.1-4; Nocturnes Opp.27 and 48/2SATNelson Goerner (fortepiano) NIFC CD 003 (CD)SATSAT10.20amSATHANDEL: SerseSATMaureen Forrester (Serse), Maureen Lehane (Arsamene),SATLucia Popp (Romilda), Owen Brannigan (Elviro), ViennaSATAcademy Chorus and Radio Orchestra, Brian PriestmanSAT(conductor)SATDeutsche Grammophon 477 8339 (3 CDs, Mid-Price)SATSATHANDEL: SerseSATCarolyn Watkinson (Serse), Paul Esswood (Arsamene),SATBarbara Hendricks (Romilda), Ortrun Wenkel (Amastre),SATUlrich Studer (Elviro), La Grande Ecure et la Chambre duSATRoy, Jean-Claude Malgoire (conductor)SATSony Classical 88697527242 (3 CDs, Budget Price)SATSATHANDEL: SerseSATJudith Malafronte (Serse), Lisa Milne (Atalanta), SusanSATBickley (Amastre), David Thomas (Elviro), The Hanover BandSATand Chorus, Nicholas McGegan (conductor)SATSony Music 88697 532062 (3 CDs, Budget Price)SATSATHANDEL: “Between Heaven and Earth” – oratorio ariasSATSandrine Piau (soprano), Accademia Bizantina, StefanoSATMontanari (conductor) Naïve OP 30484 (CD)SATFor more details seeSAThttp://www.naive.fr/#/work/handel-between-heaven-and-earthSATSATHANDEL: La ResurrezioneSATCamilla Tilling (Angelo), Luca Pisaroni (Lucifero), KateSATRoyal (S. Maria Maddalena), Sonia Prina (S. Maria Cleofe),SATToby Spence (S. Giovanni Evangelista), Le ConcertSATd’Astree, Emmanuelle Haim (director)SATVirgin Classics 50999 694567 (2 CDs)SATSAT11.10 amSATSIBELIUS: Violin concerto; ELGAR: Violin concertoSATIda Haendel (violin), City of Birmingham SymphonySATOrchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor)SATTestament SBT 1444 (CD, Mid-Price)SATSATMOZART: Divertimento K.287; STRAVINSKY: The Rite of SpringSATBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von KarajanSAT(conductor) Testament SBT 1453 (CD, Mid-Price)SATSATBEETHOVEN: Symphony No.6 “Pastoral”; STRAUSS: EinSATHeldenlebenSATBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von KarajanSAT(conductor) Testament SBT 1452 (CD, Mid-Price)SATSATBRAHMS: Symphonies Nos. 1-4SATBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor)SATEMI Classics 2 67254 2 (3 CDs, Mid-Price)SATSAT12:15 Music Feature b00mly72 (Listen)SATPurcell and Dryden - A Professional FriendshipSATAlyn Shipton explores Dryden and Purcell's collaborationSATon the semi-opera King Arthur, a work which is oftenSATregarded as the first professional collaboration betweenSATlibrettist and composer. He is joined by PurcellSATbiographer Jonathan Keates, who describes some of theSATsights, sounds and smell of the world of RestorationSATtheatre. It was a period in which people would come in andSATout for single acts of an opera, jostle in the stalls andSATswap seats in boxes, while the privileged would claimSATseats on the stage.SATSATThere is a look at the latest scholarship on the genesisSATof the opera, with Dryden's biographer, James Wynn, whoSATtraces the origins of the collaboration between the twoSATmen in the preface to Dioclesian, which was signed bySATPurcell but written by Dryden. He explains thatSAT17th-century authorship was a bit like the teams ofSATwriters on a present-day sitcom.SATSATAlyn also considers the origin of the Knights of theSATGarter, the redecoration of Windsor Castle and the messySATpolitics of Jacobites supporting the ousted James IISATversus William III's Orange and Protestant sympathies.SATThis provides the background to such remarkable musicalSATtreats as Purcell and Dryden's Chorus of Cold People, theSATpaeon of praise to St George, and the best-known settingSATin the opera Fairest Isle. With naked sylphs, ancientSATBritish battles and a drinking song worthy of the terracesSATat an England game, Alyn sheds new light on this mostSATfascinating of operas.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00mkvn1 (Listen)SATEustache du CaurroySATAndrew Carwood presents a programme of sacred music by theSATlittle-known 16th century French composer Eustache duSATCaurroy, recorded by the BBC Singers.SATSATDu Caurroy was born in 1549 near Beauvais. Nothing isSATreally known about his childhood or musical education, butSAThe apparently declared that he had learned his trade 'bySATreading good authors and imitating the ancients'. It isSATthought that some of those 'good authors' and 'ancients'SATincluded composers such as Josquin des Prez, AdrianSATWillaert and Gioseffo Zarlino, who were among the leadingSATlights of the generation before Caurroy. Not a badSATstarting block, then, for a composer who was to become oneSATof the greatest musicians in Europe during his lifetime.SATSATDu Caurroy served the French royal court for his entireSATcareer until his death in 1609. His legacy lived on longSATafter his passing, and in 1636 the philosopher MarinSATMersenne wrote of him 'Du Caurroy reigns supreme for theSATgreat harmoniousness of his composition and his richSATcounterpoint...all the composers of France hold him to beSATtheir master.' These are fine words about a composer whoSATseems to have all but disappeared from our churchSATrepertoire today.SATSATVox Domini super aquas BBC SingersSATAndrew Carwood (conductor)SAT(BBC studio recording, made at St Paul's Knightsbridge,SATLondon)SATSATQui paracletus BBC Singers Andrew Carwood (conductor)SAT(BBC studio recording, made at St Paul's Knightsbridge,SATLondon)SATSATEustache du Caurroy - Alleuya, Alleluya BBC SingersSATAndrew Carwood (conductor)SAT(BBC studio recording, made at St Paul's Knightsbridge,SATLondon)SATSATEustache du Caurroy - Missa pro defunctis BBC SingersSATAndrew Carwood (conductor)SAT(BBC studio recording, made at St Paul's Knightsbridge,SATLondon).SATSAT14:00 BBC Proms b00m8ltp (Listen)SAT2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 06 - Joshua Bell, StevenSATIsserlis and Denes VarjonSATFrom Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by Louise Fryer.SATSATLong-term chamber partners Joshua Bell and Steven IsserlisSATjoin forces with a brilliant young Hungarian pianist forSATmusic of poetry and drama. They perform Fantasiestucke,SATSchumann's four character pieces, which were theSATcomposer's first works for piano trio, composed in 1842SATwhen he was particularly interested in the form.SATSATThese are followed by Mendelssohn's Piano Trio, Op 49,SATwhich Schumann himself dubbed 'the master trio of ourSATage'. It bears the hallmarks of an expressive 'songSATwithout words' and a fleeting 'scherzo', alongside theSATRomantic sweep and grandeur of its outer movements.SATSATJoshua Bell (violin) Steven Isserlis (cello)SATDenes Varjon (piano)SATSATSchumann: Phantasiestucke, Op 88SATMendelssohn: Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 49.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00mkv1r (Listen)SATGnawa and World Music Festival 2009 Part 2SATLucy Duran presents highlights from the 2009 Gnawa andSATWorld Music Festival in Essaouira on Morocco's AtlanticSATcoast, an annual free festival which celebrates theSATancient tradition of trance music. With performances bySATBraim El Belkani, a gnawa master who once played with LedSATZeppelin, and Morocco's most celebrated band, the veteransSATNass El Ghiwane.SATSATEssaouira is an old stone town that is home to an evenSATolder style of music which arrived in Morocco centuriesSATago with the slaves who came from across the Sahara. It isSATa sacred music which is traditionally heard at all-nightSAT'lilas', where animal sacrifices are made and people areSAThealed from spiritual and physical ailments.SATSATThe sound of the music is characterised by the bass thumpSATof the three-stringed gimbri and the strident clatter ofSATmetal castanets. The Gnawa and World Music Festival wasSATestablished 12 years ago to celebrate the gnawa tradition,SATwith concerts featuring gnawa masters from all overSATMorocco, together with events where gnawa musiciansSATcollaborate with artists from across the globe.SATSATEl Belkani: Baba l'Rouami Maalem Brahim El BelkaniSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware, at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestival 2009SATSATInterview with Maalem Brahim El Belkani at the EssaouiraSATWorld Music FestivalSATSATEl Belkani: Tramin Maalem Brahim El BelkaniSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware, at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestival 2009SATSATInterview with Andre Azoulay at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestivalSATSATLala Fatima Blue MogadorSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware, at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestival 2009SATSATInterview with Asdin and Marwan, members of Blue MogadorSATSATDimi Maak Blue MogadorSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware, at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestival 2009SATSATOmar Essayed: Fin Radi biya Khouya fin radi biya (whereSATare you going to take me my brother) Nass El GhiwaneSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware, at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestival 2009SATSATInterview with Omar Essayed from Nass El GhiwaneSATSATOmar Essayed: Annahla Chama (the Queen Bee Chama)SATNass El GhiwaneSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware, at the Essaouira World MusicSATFestival 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00ml69c (Listen)SATHampton HawesSATIn the 1950s, Hampton Hawes was the most exciting andSATtechnically gifted pianist in Los Angeles. Pianist andSATauthor Tim Richards guides Alyn Shipton through theSAThighlights of Hawes' trio recordings made with the likesSATof saxophonist Art Pepper, works which are consideredSATlandmarks in the history of jazz piano. After a period inSATprison, Hawes emerged a changed man - Richards alsoSATselects the key recordings from his later moreSATcontemplative years.SATSATIntro Title: Spanish Steps Artist: HAMPTON HAWESSATComposer: Hawes Album: Blues For BudSATLabel: Black Lion Number: 760126 Tr 7SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass),SATArthur Taylor (drums). 10 March 1968SATSATDisc 1 Title: Surf Ride Artist: Art PepperSATComposer: PepperSATAlbum: Complete Discovery/Savoy Master TakesSATLabel: Definitive Number 492181 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Art Pepper (alto saxophone), Hampton HawesSAT(piano), Joe Mondragon (bass), Larry Bunker (drums). 4SATMarch 1952SATSATDisc 2 Title: I Got Rhythm Artist: Hampton Hawes TrioSATComposer: Gershwin Album: The Trio Complete SessionsSATLabel: Gambit Number 69235 CD 1 Track 1SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Red Mitchell (bass),SATChuck Thompson (drums). 28 June 1955SATSATDisc 3 Title: Yesterdays Artist: Hampton Hawes TrioSATComposer: Kern/Harbach Album: The Trio Complete SessionsSATLabel: Gambit Number 69235 CD 1 Tr 13SATPersonnel: as above. Dec 3, 1955SATSATDisc 4 Title: Do Nothing Til You Hear From MeSATArtist: Hampton Hawes Quartet with Jim HallSATComposer: Ellington/Russell Album: All Night SessionSATLabel: Definitive Number 11371 CD 2 Tr 4SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Red Mitchell (bass),SATBruz Freeman (drums), Jim Hall (guitaer). 12/13 Nov 1956SAT(part of 11-minute track)SATSATDisc 5 Title: Up BluesSATArtist: Hampton Hawes with Barney Kessel Composer: HawesSATAlbum: Four! Label: Essential Jazz AlbumsSATNumber 045 Tr 5SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Barney Kessel (guitar),SATRed Mitchell (bass), Shelly Manne (drums). 27 Jan 1958SATSATDisc 6 Title: I Love You Artist: Hampton HawesSATComposer: Porter Album: For RealSATLabel: Original Jazz Classics Number 713 Tr 6SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Harold Land (saxophone),SATScott LaFaro (bass), Frank Butler (drums). March 17, 1958SATOriginally released on Contemporary (7589)SATSATDisc 7 Title: Swing Low Sweet ChariotSATArtist: Hampton Hawes Composer: TradSATAlbum: The Sermon Label: Original Jazz ClassicsSATNumber 1067 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Leroy Vinnegar (bass),SATStan Levey (drums). November 24 and 25, 1958SATSATDisc 8 Title: Sonoro Artist: Hampton HawesSATComposer: Hawes Album: Blues for BudSATLabel: Black Lion Number 760126 Tr 2SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass),SATArthur Taylor (drums). 10 March 1968SATSATDisc 9 Title: Blues Enough Artist: Hampton HawesSATComposer: Hawes Album: Blues for BudSATLabel: Black Lion Number 760126 1SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass),SATArthur Taylor (drums). 10 March 1968SATSATDisc 10 Title: Web Artist: Hampton HawesSATComposer: Hawes Album: Northern Windows PlusSATLabel: Prestige Number 24278-2 Tr 9SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (electric piano), Carol KayeSAT(electric bass), Spider Webb (drums), with Allen Derienzo,SATSnooky Young (trumpet), George Bohanon (trombone), JackieSATKelso, William Green, Jay Migliore (reeds). 18/19 July 1974SATSATDisc 11 Title: Rain ForestSATArtist: Hampton Hawes/Charlie Haden Composer: HawesSATAlbum: As Long As There's Music Label: VerveSATNumber 5135342 Tr 2SATPersonnel: Hampton Hawes (piano), Charlie Haden (bass). 21SATAugust 1976.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00mjl0f (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)SATSATIt’s Sand, Man (E. Lewis) (3:56)SATPerformed by J.J. Johnson (tb, arr) Kai Winding (tb) DickSATKatz (p) Paul Chambers (b) Osie Johnson (d, perc)SATRecorded 24 June 1955SATTaken from the album Complete Fifties Studio RecordingsSAT2005 CD (Lonehill Jazz LHJ10179 (1) Disc 1 Track 14)SATSATIn the Mood (Andy Razaf, Joe Garland) (3:37)SATPerformed by Henry 'Red' Allen (t) Kid Ory (tb) BobSATMcCracken (cl) Cedric Haywood (p) Frank Haggerty (g)SATCharles Oden (b) Alton Redd (d, v)SATRecorded 19 July 1959, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album Kid Ory and his Creole Jazz BandSATfeaturing Red Allen LP (HMV CLP 1329 S1/1)SATSATNo Regrets (Tobias, Ingraham) (3:15)SATPerformed by Archie Semple (clt) Dickie Hawdon (tp) DaveSATStevens (p) Bill Reid (b) Alan Ganley (d) Recorded 1958SATTaken from the album The Clarinet of Archie SempleSATLP (Seventy-Seven 77LEU 12-6 S2/3)SATSATTrees (Joyce Kilmer, Oscar Rasbach) (3:19)SATPerformed by Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra: BunnySATBerigan, Irving Goodman, Steve Lipkins (tp) Al George,SATSonny Lee (tb) Mike Doty, Joe Dixon (as, cl) Clyde Rounds,SATGeorge Auld (ts) Joe Lipman (p) Tom Morgan (g) HankSATWayland (b) George Wettling (d)SATRecorded 23 December 1937, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Pied Piper (1934-40)SATCD (Bluebird 07863666152(1) Track 16)SATSATThe Sheik of Araby (Ted Snyder, Harry B Smith, FrancisSATWheeler) (5:22)SATPerformed by Hot Lips Page (tp) Marion McPartland (p)SATWalter Yost (b) Mousie Alexander (d)SATRecorded 27 May 1953 Taken from the album Jazz Time USASATLP (Coral LVA 9017. S2/5)SATSATI’ll Be Seeing You (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal) (5:03)SATPerformed by Sarah Vaughan (v) Kirk Stuart (p) BusterSATWilliams (b) George Hughes (d)SATRecorded 18 - 20 July 1963, CopenhagenSATTaken from the album Compact Jazz: Sarah Vaughan LiveSAT1987 CD (Mercury 8325722 (1) Track 14)SATSATStomping Grounds (Fleck, Wooten) (5:25)SATPerformed by Béla Fleck (banjo) Future Man (synth-axeSATdrumitar) Howard Levy (synthesizer, piano, harmonica)SATVictor Wooten (b) Jeff Coffin (sax) Sam Bush (mandolin)SATPaul McCandless (ss) Recorded 1995SATTaken from the album Greatest Hits Of The 20th CenturySAT1999 CD (Warner 9362473012(1) Track 2)SATSATLes (Eric Dolphy) (4:16)SATPerformed by Chris Biscoe (as, acl, afl) Tony Kofi (as)SATLarry Bartley (b) Stu Butterfield (d)SATRecorded 10 December 2007, LondonSATTaken from the album Gone in the AirSAT2008 CD (Trio TR578 (1) Track 2)SATSATAutumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma, Jacques Prévert) (10:58)SATPerformed by Miles Davis (tp) Julian Cannonball AdderleySAT(as) Hank Jones (p) Sam Jones (b) Art Blakey (d)SATRecorded 9 March 1958SATTaken from the album Somethin' ElseSATCD (Blue Note CDP77466382 (1) Track 1)SATSATFour (Davis) (7:13)SATPerformed by Sonny Rollins (ts) Herbie Hancock (p) BobSATCranshaw (b) Roy McCurdy (d) Recorded 1964 New York CitySATTaken from the album Now's The Time LP (RCA LPM-2927 B4)SATSAT18:00 New Generation Artists b00mjl1d (Listen)SATSATRadio 3's New Generation Artists scheme provides concertSATand recording opportunities for some of the finest youngSATtalent on the international music scene.SATSATThe first String Quartet of Pavel Haas is performed by theSATyoung quartet who adopted his name.SATSATAustrian mezzo-soprano Daniela Lehner sings Schumann'sSATMaria Stuart Songs, settings of poetry supposedly writtenSATby the ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots during herSATincarceration. The treatment of love and death reflectedSATSchumann's own depression and illness at the time ofSATwriting this, his final song cycle.SATSATFinally, Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter plays Chopin'sSATSonata No 3 in B minor.SATSATHaas: String Quartet No 1 in C sharp minor, Op 3SATPavel Haas QuartetSATSATSchumann: Maria Stuart Songs, Op 135SATDaniela Lehner (mezzo-soprano) Jose Luis Gayo (piano)SATSATChopin: Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58SATIngrid Fliter (piano).SATSAT19:00 BBC Proms b00mj2l3 (Listen)SAT2009, Prom 67: Janacek, McCabe, Dvorak, Part 1SATFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by LouiseSATFryer.SATSATForest life abounds in this concert. Janacek's opera TheSATCunning Little Vixen was based on a newspaper comic-stripSATadventure, a story of forest-dwellers both animal andSAThuman, and nature's ever-turning circle of life and death.SATSome of Janacek's most engaging and luminous music wasSATselected by the Czech conductor Vaclav Talich andSATre-orchestrated to form this suite.SATSATJohn McCabe celebrates his 70th birthday in 2009, and theSATProms marks it with a performance of his Horn Concerto,SATcommissioned by the BBC in 2007. The soloist is DavidSATPyatt, a past principal horn with the BBC NOW. It is aSATwork infused with the shifting moods and smoky lines ofSATWest Coast jazz, but there is also a contrast betweenSATurban up-tempo sections and the slower pace of theSATrainforest soundscapes that open and close the concerto.SATSATDavid Pyatt (horn) BBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac van Steen (conductor)SATSATJanacek, arr. Talich: The Cunning Little Vixen (suite)SATJohn McCabe: Horn Concerto (Rainforest IV).SATSAT19:45 Twenty Minutes b00mj2mb (Listen)SATOn Planet HoffnungSATRainer Hersch, stand-up comedian and classical musicSATspecialist, remembers the brilliant and eccentricSATcontribution to the comic side of classical music fromSATGerard Hoffnung.SATSATHoffnung, who died in 1959 at the age of 34, was aSATcartoonist and wit whose mocking of the solemn rituals ofSATclassical music created a sensation in the 1950s. At aSATtime when the symphony concert was a matter of greatSATseriousness for music-lovers, Hoffnung loved to see theSATfunny side of those formalities. His famous cartoons tookSATthe instruments of the orchestra - and the characters ofSATthe people who played them - and sent them up mercilessly.SATSATIn 1956 Hoffnung had the idea of translating the cartoonsSATinto real life. With a combination of realisations of hisSATweird cartoon instruments and suitably eccentricSATcompositions to showcase them, the first Hoffnung MusicSATFestival took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London.SATSATRainer Hersch delves into the BBC archives to meetSATHoffnung and those who were part of those first concerts,SATwhile on the South Bank he encounters two musicians whoSAThad to grapple with these memorable, yet oddballSATorchestral occasions.SATSAT20:05 BBC Proms b00mj2l5 (Listen)SAT2009, Prom 67: Janacek, McCabe, Dvorak, Part 2SATFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by LouiseSATFryer.SATSATDvorak wrote his Ninth Symphony during a three-year staySATin New York during the 1890s. He wrote the title 'From theSATNew World' himself on the front page of the score, andSATdeclared that it was in the spirit of Negro and Red IndianSATfolk music. Dvorak stopped short of using any actualSATAmerican melodies, but it is often said that the spiritualSATSwing low, sweet chariot appears tantalisingly close onSATthe flute in the first movement.SATSATIt is also undeniable that in his Ninth Symphony Dvorak isSATlonging for his native Czech heritage and its BohemianSATmelodies.SATSATBBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac van Steen (conductor)SATSATDvorak: Symphony No 9 (From the New World).SATSAT21:15 Drama on 3 b0092c2w (Listen)SATThe Adding MachineSATElmer Rice's wildly imaginative Expressionist classic playSATfrom 1923.SATSATMr Zero has spent the last 25 years adding up columns ofSATfigures and dreaming of advancement. But when the bossSATfinally calls him into his office, Zero does not get theSATpromotion he was expecting - quite the opposite in fact.SATSATMr Zero ...... Nathan OsgoodSATMrs Zero ...... Rebecca Front Daisy ...... Gina BellmanSATShrdlu ...... John RoganSATCharles/The Head ...... Danny SapaniSATOne/Boss ...... Peter MarinkerSATMrs One ...... Liza Sadovy Two/Joe ...... Chris PavloSATMrs Two/Judy ...... Liz SutherlandSATYoung Man/Policeman ...... Ben CroweSATSATProduced by Steven Canny and Abigail le Fleming.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00mp35w (Listen)SATXenakis, Julian AndersonSATIn conversation with composer Julian Anderson, Ivan HewettSATintoduces recordings made at the 2009 Total Immersion daysSATat the Barbican in London. Including a performance ofSATIannis Xenakis' Persephassa for percussion, and studentSATworks for octet inspired by Xenakis, Stockhausen andSATTristan Murail. Plus a recording of Julian Anderson'sSATPoetry Nearing Silence, inspired by a book of drawings andSATpoems by artist Tom Phillips.SATSATXenakis: Persephassa 29:36 Guildhall Percussion EnsembleSATRichard Benjafield (director)SATSATJane Hebberd: Schism 5:52SATAaron Holloway-Nahum: as our shadows tremble on theSATwalls... 7:53 Edward Nesbit: Quartet for Eight 6:05SATCarol Ella (viola) Anneke Hodnett (harp)SATTamsy Kaner (cello) Nicholas Korth (horn)SATNaomi Pitts (clarinet) Hannah Stone (harp)SATAlison Teale (cor anglais) Kate Walter (flute)SATCaz Wolfson (percussion) Pierre-Andre Valade (conductor)SATSATJulian Anderson: Poetry Nearing Silence 15:22SATBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupSATMartyn Brabbins (conductor).SATSUNSUNDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00fr76d (Listen)SUNVivaldi ConcertosSUNCatherine Bott talks to the violinist and director of theSUNensemble La Serenissima, Adrian Chandler, about hisSUNrecordings of some of Antonio Vivaldi's lesser-knownSUNconcertos. Vivaldi wrote over five hundred concertos,SUNincluding many for his own instrument, the violin, alongSUNwith some for larger and grander ensembles. AdrianSUNChandler has long been a champion of Vivaldi as aSUNcomposer, and is keen to demonstrate some of his lessSUNpopular works in the concerto idiom. The programme willSUNinclude complete performances of the Concerto for violin,SUN2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns and timpani RV562a, and theSUNviolin concerto in F major RV292.SUNSUNIncluding:SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto III con violino solo obligato in G, Op.3SUNRV.310 (1st movement)SUNLa Serenissima Directed by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2106SUNTrack 34SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto senza cantin, for violin, strings andSUNcontinuo RV.243 (1st movement) La SerenissimaSUNDirected by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2128 Track 13SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto for violin, strings and continuo in ESUNflat, RV.254 (2nd movement) La SerenissimaSUNDirected by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2128 Track 19SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto for violin, 2 cellos, strings andSUNcontinuo in C, RV.561 (1st movement) La SerenissimaSUNDirected by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2128 Track 7SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto for violin, cello, organ, strings andSUNcontinuo, RV.554a La SerenissimaSUNDirected by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2063 Tracks 23-25SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto for violin, 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns,SUNtimpani, strings and continuo, RV.562a (3rd movement)SUNLa Serenissima Directed by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2154SUNTrack 20SUNSUNVIVALDI Concerto for violin, strings and continuo in F,SUNRV.292SUNLa Serenissima Directed by Adrian Chandler AVIE 2063SUNTracks 1-2SUNSUNBYRD Venite from The Great Service The Tallis ScholarsSUNDirected by Peter Phillips GIMELL CDGIM 011 Track 1SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00mj2nw (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Nanie for chorus andSUNorchestra, Op 82 Danish Radio Vocal EnsembleSUNDanish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNHerbert Blomstedt (conductor)SUN1.13amSUNBrahms: Gesang des Parzen (song of the fates) for chorusSUNand orchestra, Op 89 Danish Radio Vocal EnsembleSUNDanish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNHerbert Blomstedt (conductor)SUN1.24amSUNBrahms: Schicksalslied (Song of destiny) for chorus andSUNorchestra, Op 54 Danish Radio Vocal EnsembleSUNDanish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNHerbert Blomstedt (conductor)SUN1.40amSUNBrahms: Symphony No 4 in E minor, Op 98SUNDanish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNHerbert Blomstedt (conductor)SUN2.21amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Trio for piano and strings inSUNA minor Dumky Trio: Pierre-Olivier Quayras (violin)SUNVeronique Marin (cello) Frederic Lagarde (piano)SUN2.48amSUNHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Alpestre monte HWVSUN81, for soprano, two violins and basso continuoSUNSusie Le Blanc (soprano) Ensemble Tempo rubatoSUNAlexander Weimann (continuo and director)SUN3.01amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Nine variations on aSUNminuet by Duport for piano, K573 Bart van Oort (piano)SUN3.11amSUNFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120SUN(1923) Grumiaux TrioSUN3.33amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Prometheus - symphonic poem, S99SUNThe Ukrainian Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNVolodymyr Sirenko (conductor)SUN3.47amSUNWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Siegfried Idyll for smallSUNorchestra Norwegian Radio OrchestraSUNArvid Engegard (conductor)SUN4.07amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite for Solo CelloSUNNo 6 in D, BWV 1012 Guy Fouquet (cello)SUN4.38amSUNNardelli, Mario (1927-1993): Three pieces for guitar (1979)SUNMario Nardelli (guitar)SUN4.48amSUNMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Sonatina for clarinet andSUNpiano (1956) Timothy Lines (clarinet)SUNPhilippe Cassard (piano)SUN5.01amSUNWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Invitation to the DanceSUN- Rondo brillante in D flat, J260, for Piano, Op 65SUNNiklas Sivelov (piano)SUN5.10amSUNRautavaara, Einojuhani (b.1928): With joy we go dancingSUNFinnish Radio Chamber ChoirSUNEric-Olof Soderstrom (conductor)SUN5.13amSUNKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): South Ostrobothnian Dances 1-5,SUNOp 17 (1909) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNKari Tikka (conductor)SUN5.22amSUNGrieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1,SUNOp 35 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraSUNAndrew Litton (conductor)SUN5.28amSUNWingfield, Steven (b.1955): Three Bulgarian Dances, arr.SUNWingfield for violin and guitar Moshe Hammer (violin)SUNWilliam Beauvais (guitar)SUN5.36amSUNCossetto, Emil (b.1918): Two Dances from the cantataSUNZeleni Jura (Green George) Pavica Gvozdic (piano)SUN5.45amSUNTrad. Hungarian, arr. unknown: Early 12th centurySUNHungarian Dances Bulgarian Academic Wind QuintetSUN5.55amSUNBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Six Rumanian DancesSUNMiklos Szenthelyi (violin) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)SUN6.01amSUNInfante, Manuel (1883-1958): Three Andalucian DancesSUNAglika Genova and Liuben Dimitrov (pianos)SUN6.16amSUNLopes-Graca, Fernando (1906-1994): Three PortugueseSUNDances, Op 32 (1941) Portuguese Symphony OrchestraSUNWolfgang Rennert (conductor)SUN6.23amSUNForsyth, Malcolm (b.1936): The Kora Dances for two harpsSUN(1990) Julia Shaw and Nora Bumanis (harps)SUN6.31amSUNPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): German Dance SuiteSUNCanadian BrassSUN6.39amSUNChampagne, Claude (1891-1965): Danse villageoiseSUNPeter Oundjian (violin) William Tritt (piano)SUN6.42amSUNTurpin, Thomas Million (1873-1922): Harlem Rag (1897)SUNDonna Coleman (piano)SUN6.46amSUNBlockx, Jan (1851-1912): Flemish DancesSUNBRT Philharmonic Orchestra BrusselsSUNAlexander Rahbari (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00mj2t9 (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00mj2tc (Listen)SUNIain Burnside - HungarySUNIain Burnside and his guest, violinist Gyorgy Pauk, take aSUNmusical look at Hungary - its composers, performers andSUNits permeative influence. Music choices include works bySUNHaydn, Beethoven and Bartok.SUNSUNBrahms arr. Lakatos: Hungarian Dance No 5 in G minorSUNRoby Lakatos and his Band DG 4578792 Tr 1 Dur: 3m25sSUNSUNLiszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 Georges Cziffra (piano)SUNEMI CZS7678882 CD1 Tr 6 Dur: 6m55sSUNSUNFerenc Farkas: Early Hungarian Dances - Chorea, LeapingSUNDance, Shoulder-blade Dance Galliard EnsembleSUNDEUX-ELLES DXL 1025 Trs 14, 15, 16SUNDurs: 1m56s, 1m34s, 1m32sSUNSUNHaydn: Concerto in C for cello and orchestra in C, H VIIb 1SUNJean-Guihen Queyras (cello) Freiburger BarockorchesterSUNPetra Müllejans (conductor)SUNHarmonia Mundi Haydn Edition - HMX2961816 Tr 3SUNDur: 6m08sSUNSUNLigeti: Etudes: Cordes a vides, Der ZauberlehrlingSUNPierre Laurent Aimard (piano)SUNTeldec 0927 43088 2 Trs 8, 10 Durs: 2m51s, 2mSUNSUNBartok: Rhapsody No 2 for violin and piano, Sz89SUNGyorgy Pauk (violin) Jeno Jando (piano)SUNNaxos 8550886 Trs 3, 4 Dur: 10m56sSUNSUNBeethoven: Cavatina: Adagio molto espressivo (StringSUNQuartet in B flat, Op 130) Vegh QuartetSUNValois V4407 Tr 5 Dur: 7m19sSUNSUNKodaly: Lentils, peas, porridge CantemusSUNDenes Szabo (conductor) Hungaraton/HCD31291 Tr 13SUNDur: 32sSUNSUNKodaly: Allegro serioso (Duo for violin and cello, Op 7)SUNArnold Eidus (violin) Janos Starker (cello)SUNPhilips 422 302 2 Tr 4 Dur: 7m44sSUNSUNMiklos Rozsa: Pastorale (Three Hungarian Sketches, Op 14)SUNBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor)SUNChandos 10488 Tr 3 Dur: 7m09sSUNSUNPuccini: Donde lieta usci (La boheme)SUNKiri te Kanawa (soprano) Lyon Opera OrchestraSUNKent Nagano (conductor) Erato 3984265392 Tr 7SUNDur: 3m22sSUNSUNMozart: Concerto in F for three pianos and orchestra,SUNKV242 (excerpt)SUNAndras Schiff, Zoltan Kocsis, Dezso Ranki (pianos)SUNHungarian State Orchestra Janos Ferencsik (conductor)SUNFidelio 1812 Tr 4 Dur: 7m44sSUNSUNHandel: Recitative and duet: Scherzando sul tuo voltoSUN(Rinaldo) Sandrine Piau (soprano)SUNSara Mingardo (contralto) Concerto ItalianoSUNRinaldo Alessandrini (conductor)SUNNaive OP 30483 Trs 14, 15 Durs: 1m08s, 3m22sSUNSUNTrad, arr Eri, Sipos, Hamar: Transdanubian fast czardasSUNMihaly Sipos, Laszlo Porteleki (violins)SUNPeter Eri (viola) Daniel Hamar (dulcimer, double bass)SUNJanos Kovacs (tambura) Hannibal HNCD 1439 Tr 1SUNDur: 2m43sSUNSUNTraditional: Jocul barbatesc - original field recordingSUNHannibal HNCD 1439 Tr 2 Dur: 34sSUNSUNBartok: Violin Duo No 32 (Dance of Maramaros)SUNMihaly Sipos, Alexander Balanescu (violins)SUNHannibal HNCD 1439 Tr 3 Dur: 42sSUNSUNTrad, arr Eri, Sipos, Hamar: Maramaros DancesSUNMihaly Sipos (violin) Peter Eri (guitar, percussion)SUNDaniel Hamar (percussion) Zoltan Farkas (drum, dance)SUNMarta Sebestyen (vocal) Hannibal HNCD 1439 Tr 3SUNDur: 3m23sSUNSUNDohnanyi: Sextet in C for piano, violin, viola, cello,SUNclarinet and horn, Op 37 Nos 3 and 4 Endymion EnsembleSUNASV CDDCA943 Trs 3,4 Dur: 12m30s.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00mjm7x (Listen)SUNAnthony BoltonSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is Anthony Bolton, one of theSUNmost respected British investment fund managers in recentSUNyears. For 28 years from December 1979, he managed theSUNhigh-performing Fidelity Special Situations fund, andSUNsince the beginning of 2008 he has been President ofSUNInvestments at Fidelity.SUNSUNAnthony Bolton is passionate about music. He composes inSUNhis spare time, and cites Benjamin Britten as a majorSUNinfluence on his own work. His choices for PrivateSUNPassions include the Elegy from Britten's Serenade forSUNtenor, horn and strings, sung by Ian Bostridge. There isSUNan opportunity to hear one of Bolton's own pieces, aSUNnewly-recorded carol called A Kiss for the Baby, sung bySUNOxford Voices, directed by Mark Shepherd.SUNSUNBolton's selections begin with the gorgeous trio Soave siaSUNil vento from Mozart's Cosi fan tutte, and end with theSUNAct II love duet between Miranda and Ferdinand from ThomasSUNAdes' opera The Tempest. In between he has chosen anSUNextract from the Presentation of the Silver Rose sceneSUNfrom Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier, part of Mahler'sSUNResurrection Symphony, and Joni Mitchell singing The SilkySUNVeils of Ardor.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00mjpm4 (Listen)SUNStradivariusSUNLucie Skeaping travels to Cremona in Italy to explore theSUNplace where the Amati, Guarneri and Stradivari familiesSUNgave birth to a new instrument - the violin. She talks toSUNluthier Christopher D'Guerro about the craft of violinSUNmaking, explores the Stradivari museum and meets ProfessorSUNAndrea Mosconi, curator of Cremona's violin makingSUNheritage. All of the music featured is played on originalSUNinstruments from Cremona's famous maker.SUNSUNTartini: Sonata No 22 in A minorSUNAndrea Cappelletti (violin) KOCH 311262 Trs 17-20SUNSUNVivaldi: The Four Seasons - Concerto No 2 in G minorSUN(L'estate) - excerpt Nigel Kennedy (violin)SUNEnglish Chamber Orchestra EMI CDC 7495572 Tr 6SUNSUNVivaldi: The Four Seasons - Concerto No 2 in G minorSUN(L'estate) - complete Nigel Kennedy (violin)SUNEnglish Chamber Orchestra EMI CDC 7495572 Trs 4-6SUNSUNBach: Partita No3 in E, BWV1006 (excerpts)SUNArthur Grumiaux (violin) PHILIPS 438 7362 Tr 15SUNSUNHandel: Larghetto Ruggiero Ricci (violin)SUNLeon Pommers (piano)SUNBRUNSWICK AXA 4521 (LP) Side 2, Band 4SUNSUNBach: Partita No 3 in E, BWV1006 (Preludio)SUNArthur Grumiaux (violin) PHILIPS 438 7362 Tr 10SUNSUNCorelli: Concerto grosso, Op 6 No 3 (excerpt); ConcertoSUNgrosso, Op 6 No 2 (excerpts from 1st mvt)SUNLa Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor)SUNDEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI GD77007 CD1 Trs 10, 5SUNSUNBach: Partita No 3 in E, BWV1006 (Menuet I-II)SUNArthur Grumiaux (violin) PHILIPS 438 7362 Tr 13.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00mp36f (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of listenersSUNrequests, including Debussy's Clair de Lune, the evocativeSUNsounds of the Japanese traditional flute, the Shakuhachi,SUNas well as a classic Dennis Brain recording of Mozart'sSUNFourth Horn Concerto. The guest request comes fromSUNconductor Edward Gardner.SUNSUNJapanese Traditional HonshirabeSUNKohachiro Miyata (shakuhachi)SUNElektra Nonesuch 7559720762 Track 1SUNSUNGustav Holst Mars (The Planets)SUNBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor)SUNEMI 3696902 Disc 1 Track 1SUNSUNJ.S. BachSUNCoffee CantataSUNSibylla Rubens (soprano), Christine Schafer (soprano),SUNJames Taylor (tenor), Thomas Quasthoff (bass),SUNBach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling (conductor)SUNHanssler Classic 92066 Tracks 11-20SUNSUNFrederic Chopin Ballade No. 4 Murray Perahia (piano)SUNSony Classical SK64399 Track 4SUNSUNAlfred HillSUNString Quartet No. 2 in G minor “A Maori Legend in FourSUNScenes” Dominion String QuartetSUNNAXOS 8570491 Tracks 5-8SUNSUNSally Beamish Kyle Song for piano soloSUNSally Beamish (piano) BIS CD1171 Track 8SUNSUNW A Mozart Horn Concerto No.4 in E flatSUNDennis Brain (horn),SUNPhilharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan (conductor)SUNEMI CDM5668982 Tracks 9-11SUNSUNMiklos Rosza Valse CrepusculaireSUNThe City of Prague Philharmonic,SUNCrouch End Festival Chorus, Derek Wadsworth (conductor)SUNSilva Screen SILCD1207 CD3 Track 15SUNSUNErnesto De Curtis Torna A SurrientoSUNTenor- Beniamino Gigli (tenor),SUNLondon Theatre Orchestra, Stanford Robinson (conductor)SUNLondon Theatre Orchestra Eklipse EKRCD21SUNSUNClaude Debussy arr. Leopold Stokowski Clair de LuneSUNBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold StokowskiSUN(conductor) EMI CDM7691162 Track 3SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00mdkqz (Listen)SUNFrom St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh andSUNsung by members of the 2009 Charles Wood Summer School.SUNSUNIntroit: Hail, gladdening Light! (Wood) Responses: RoseSUNPsalms: 12, 13 (Mann, Weldon, Ley)SUNFirst Lesson: Song of Solomon 5 v2 - 6 v3SUNOffice Hymn: Be thou my vision (Slane)SUNCanticles: Collegium Regale (Howells)SUNSecond Lesson: Mark 7 vv9-23SUNAnthem: Take him, earth for cherishing (Howells)SUNFinal Hymn: All praise to thee (Engelberg)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Paean (Howells)SUNSUNOrganist: Adrian Lucas Director of Music: David Hill.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00mjnjp (Listen)SUNLigeti Piano ConcertoSUNComposed between 1985 and 1988, Ligeti's Piano Concerto isSUNone of the composer's most dynamic examples of musicSUNinspired by contemporary ideas about structure, patternSUNand rhythm. The mathematics of Fractals and Chaos TheorySUNis one starting point in understanding this colourful andSUNarresting work, as are some of the more individual andSUNdistinctive folk traditions of Africa, Indonesia andSUNEastern Europe.SUNSUNTom Service is joined by composer Julian Anderson, who isSUNa great advocate of Ligeti's work, and a team ofSUNcelebrated contemporary music specialists - pianist RolfSUNHind, the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group (BCMG), andSUNconductor Martyn Brabbins - for an exploration of theSUNmusical workings and ideas behind this virtuoso tour deSUNforce and one of the late 20th century's musicalSUNmasterpieces.SUNSUN18:30 BBC Proms b00mj2tg (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 68: Handel, Part 1SUNFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by PennySUNGore.SUNSUNBaroque music specialist Nicholas McGegan is at the helmSUNof this large-scale performance of Handel's mostSUNcelebrated oratorio, Messiah. This is the climax of theSUNProms commemoration of the 250th anniversary of theSUNcomposer's death. The Northern Sinfonia is joined by overSUN200 young voices from across the UK and a distinguishedSUNcast of soloists.SUNSUNHandel: Messiah (Part 1)SUNSUNDominique Labelle (soprano)SUNPatricia Bardon (mezzo-soprano)SUNJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor) Matthew Rose (bass)SUNSUNCity of Birmingham Symphony Youth ChorusSUNHalle Youth Choir National Youth Choir of Great BritainSUNNational Youth Choir of WalesSUNQuay Voices (The Sage Gateshead)SUNRSCM Millennium Youth ChoirSUNScunthorpe Co-operative Junior Choir Northern SinfoniaSUNNicholas McGegan (conductor).SUNSUN19:25 Twenty Minutes b00mj2tj (Listen)SUNCelebrated choral director Simon Halsey joins Penny GoreSUNto talk about why singing matters, Georgia Mann reportsSUNfrom the Proms Singing Day and there's a chance to hearSUNfrom singing enthusiasts of all shapes and sizes.SUNSUN19:45 BBC Proms b00mj36l (Listen)SUN2009, Prom 68: Handel, Part 2SUNFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by PennySUNGore.SUNSUNThe second half of the large-scale performance of Handel'sSUNMessiah, directed by Nicholas McGegan.SUNSUNHandel: Messiah (Parts 2 and 3)SUNSUNDominique Labelle (soprano)SUNPatricia Bardon (mezzo-soprano)SUNJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor) Matthew Rose (bass)SUNSUNCity of Birmingham Symphony Youth ChorusSUNHalle Youth Choir National Youth Choir of Great BritainSUNNational Youth Choir of WalesSUNQuay Voices (The Sage Gateshead)SUNRSCM Millennium Youth ChoirSUNScunthorpe Co-operative Junior Choir Northern SinfoniaSUNNicholas McGegan (conductor).SUNSUN21:45 Sunday Feature b00mjrlg (Listen)SUNFor the Island I SingSUNGeorge Mackay Brown was one of the most important ScottishSUNpoets of the 20th century. He believed a poet was born,SUNnot made, and his gifts might either flourish or witherSUNdepending on circumstance. In his case he suspected that,SUNhad he grown up in a city, he might never have written aSUNword. He lived in Orkney, and the islands for him became aSUN'place of order, a place of remembrance, a place ofSUNvision' which sustained him throughout his life.SUNSUNPoet Kenneth Steven travels to Stromness, where GeorgeSUNMackay Brown remained for almost his entire life, to speakSUNto those who remember him and his influence in theSUNcommunity.SUNSUN22:30 Words and Music b00mjpr8 (Listen)SUNWarriorsSUNSUNAn exploration of the warrior in poetry and music, fromSUNclassical heroes to more contemporary soldiers. These areSUNfighting men and women, in their own words to theirSUNtroops, in their quiet moments alone, and in the eyes ofSUNthose who love them and sometimes lose them.SUNSUNThere is loss as well as triumph, but the only politicalSUNprotest is Bob Dylan's Masters of War. Queen Elizabeth ISUNmakes an appearance rousing her troops to repel theSUNSpanish Armada. Hector of Troy leads his men into battleSUNagainst the Greeks and is mourned later by his father.SUNGeorge Orwell shares his experiences of the Spanish CivilSUNWar, and Ivor Gurney's In Flanders aches for the hills ofSUNhome. Tennyson's King Arthur is the elderly king at theSUNend of his life.SUNSUNWorks also include Shakespeare, Christopher Logue, MichaelSUNLongley and UA Fanthorpe, with music from Beethoven,SUNPurcell, June Tabor, Bob Dylan, Tchaikovsky and Berlioz.SUNSUNReadings are by Deborah Findlay and Don Warrington.SUNSUNProducer's NotesSUNSUNWords and Music this week explores the warrior in poetrySUNand music, from classical heroes to more contemporarySUNsoldiers. These are fighting men and women, in their ownSUNwords to their troops, in their quiet moments alone, andSUNin the eyes of those who love them and sometimes lose them.SUNSUNThere is loss as well as triumph. Queen Elizabeth I makesSUNan appearance rousing her troops to repel the SpanishSUNArmada. Hector of Troy leads his men into battle againstSUNthe Greeks, and is mourned later, by his wife in Berlioz’sSUNLes Troyennes, and his father in Michael Longley’sSUNCeasefire. George Orwell shares his experiences of theSUNSpanish Civil War, and Ivor Gurney’s In Flanders aches forSUNthe hills of home. Tennyson’s King Arthur is the elderlySUNking at the end of his life. The only political protest inSUNthe programme is Bob Dylan’s Masters of War.SUNSUNWellington’s Victory by Beethoven opens the programme withSUNa martial call to arms, an orchestral evocation of battle,SUNand Purcell’s Bonduca suite is an early tribute to theSUNgreat British warrior Queen who fought the Romans, whileSUNJune Tabor’s version of a traditional World War I songSUNgives a tender sense of a generation of boys lost to theirSUNmothers. I’ve paired the Anglo Saxon poem Wulf andSUNEadwacer, in which a woman pines for her warrior’s return,SUNSUNDeborah Findlay and Don Warrington read poetry fromSUNShakespeare, Christopher Logue, Michael Longley and U.A.SUNFanthorpe, with further music from Tchaikovsky, andSUNBerlioz.SUNSUNProducer: Allegra McIlroySUNSUN00:00:00SUNBEETHOVEN Wellington’s VictorySUNVienna Philharmonic Orchestra / Lorin Maazel cond.SUNTchaikovsky:1812 Maazel/Vienna PhilSUNMasterworks CD37252 Tr2SUN00:01:05SUNSHAKESPEARE Extract from Henry VSUNReader: Don WarringtonSUN00:06:16SUNQUEEN ELIZABETH ISUNSpeech to the troops at Tilbury awaiting the Armada 1588SUNReader: Deborah FindlaySUN00:06:39SUNTCHAIKOVSKY The Maid of Orleans, EntracteSUNOrchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden/ SirSUNColin Davis cond. Tchaikovsky – Ballet MusicSUNPHILIPS 422 845-2 Tr 4SUN00:09:59SUNSHAKESPEARE Henry V (before the battle of Agincourt)SUNReader: Don WarringtonSUN00:11:37SUNBOB DYLAN Masters of War (Live)SUNNo Direction Home: The Soundtrack: The Bootleg Series Vol.SUN7 (Columbia) Columbia 19235651 Tr 11SUN00:16:13SUNJANE HOLLANDSUNWar Games (from the collection Boudicca & Co pub. Salt)SUNReader: Deborah FindlaySUN00:16:44SUNHENRY PURCELL Bonduca SuiteSUNThe Parley of Instruments, directed by Peter HolmanSUNAyres for the Theatre, Hyperion RecordsSUNCDA66212 Tr 20SUN00:20:25SUNCHRISTOPHER LOGUESUNExtract from All Day Permanent Red (pub. Faber)SUNReader: Don WarringtonSUN00:21:42SUNHECTOR BERLIOZ Les TroyensSUNChoer de l’Orchestre symphonique de MontrealSUNOrchestre symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit cond.SUNAct 1, Chorus, Andromache, Hector’s widow, mourns himSUNDECCA 443693-2 CD1 Tr 8SUN00:27:04SUNMICHAEL LONGLEYSUNCeasefire (from Selected Poems pub. Jonathan Cape)SUNReader: Don WarringtonSUN00:28:17SUNJUNE TABOR The Reaper BBC sound archiveSUN(also available on the album Aqaba released by ShanachieSUNrecords)SUN00:30:06SUNARTHUR RIMBAUDSUNA Sleeper in the Valley (Rimbaud Complete, translated andSUNedited by Wyatt Mason, pub. Scribner)SUNReader: Deborah FindlaySUN00:31:08SUNIVOR GURNEY In FlandersSUNPaul Agnew tenor, Julius Drake pianoSUNGurney: Severn Meadows Hyperion Records CDA 67243 Tr 7SUN00:34:22SUNGEORGE ORWELLSUNExtract from Fighting in Spain (pub. Penguin)SUNReader: Don WarringtonSUN00:36:04SUNROBERT GERHARD Interludi, from Albada, Interludi i DansaSUNOrquesta Sinfonica de Tenerife, cond Victor Pablo PerezSUNValois V4660 Tr 7&8SUN00:38:45SUNMAXINE HONG KINGSTON Extract from The Warrior WomanSUNReader: Deborah FindlaySUN00:40:17SUNLALO SCHIFRIN Theme from the film Enter the DragonSUNWarner 9362480742 tr 10SUN00:41:22SUNU. A. FANTHORPESUNNot My Best SideSUNReaders: Don Warrington and Deborah FindlaySUN00:44:01SUNELIZA CARTHY Rolling SeaSUNFrom Rogue’s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs andSUNChanteys ANTI 68172 CD 1 Tr 17SUN00:48:47SUNWULF AND EADWACERSUNFrom A Choice of Anglo Saxon Verse ed Richard Hamer (Faber)SUNReader: Deborah FindlaySUN00:49:55SUNFLEET FOXES Your Protector, Fleet FoxesSUNBella Union 21635339 tr 8SUN00:54:05SUNALFRED LORD TENNYSON Extract from The Passing of ArthurSUNReader: Don WarringtonSUN00:54:47SUNFRANCISCO GUERRERO Missa de la Battalla Ecoutez, KyrieSUNThe Choir of Westminster Cathedral, His Majesty’s SagbuttsSUNand Cornetts, Master of Music James O’DonnellSUNHyperion CDA 67075 Tr 2SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00mjpxp (Listen)SUNJohn Goldie/EmpiricalSUNJulian Joseph presents a session from guitarist JohnSUNGoldie, given at the Recital Room, City Halls in GlasgowSUNin May 2009, and a profile of the new album from LondonSUNgroup Empirical, featuring an interview with band membersSUNNathaniel Facey (alto sax) and Lewis Wright (vibes).SUNSUNScot John Goldie started playing guitar at around sixSUNyears old, initially self-taught, gradually progressing toSUNplaying in rock and blues bands at around 12. Around thisSUNtime, he studied music theory and harmony with a localSUNtutor and also became involved with the dance band scene.SUNWhilst playing a function gig, John was spotted by theSUNmusical director of a visiting Motown act from the USA andSUNasked to be guitarist on their next UK tour.SUNSUNLondon-based group Empirical have released theirSUNhighly-anticipated second album Out 'n' In, which paysSUNtribute to the great saxophonist Eric Dolphy through nineSUNDolphy-inspired original compositions and two newSUNarrangements of his work - Hat and Beard and Gazzelloni.SUNSUNTitle: Ornate BessieSUNArtist: Tom Bancroft Orchestro InterruptoSUNAlbum: The Ballad of Linda and CrawfordSUNLabel: Interrupto EIM 001 Track: 2 Comp: Tom BancroftSUNPubl: Interrupto Music Dur: 8m51sSUNSUNTitle: Out But In Artist: Empirical Album: Out 'n' InSUNLabel: Naim Jazz NAIMCD 139 Track: 1SUNComp: Thomas Walter Farmer Publ: n/a Dur: 5m12sSUNSUNTitle: Bowden Out Artist: Empirical Album: Out 'n' InSUNLabel: Naim Jazz NAIMCD 139 Track: 11SUNComp: Thomas Walter Farmer Publ: n/a Dur: 5m59sSUNSUNTitle: Syndicalism Artist: EmpiricalSUNAlbum: Out 'n' In Label: Naim Jazz NAIMCD 139SUNTrack: 9 Comp: Thomas Walter Farmer Publ: n/aSUNDur: 6m32sSUNSUNTitle: Sweet and LovelySUNArtist: Chick Corea and Gary BurtonSUNAlbum: The New Crystal Silence Label: Stretch 230 630SUNTrack: 3 Comp: Gus Arnheim/charels Daniels Publ: n/aSUNDur: 6m55sSUNSUNTitle: ConstellationSUNArtist: Hal Galper/Rachied Ali/Reggie WorkmanSUNAlbum: Art-Work Label: Origin ORIGIN 82524 Track: 4SUNComp: Charlie Parker Publ: Atlantic Dur: 9m57sSUNSUNTitle: Refuge Artist: Gilad AtzmonSUNAlbum: In Loving Memory of AmericaSUNLabel: Enja Records ENJ 888 850 2 Track: 11SUNComp: Gilad Atzmon Publ: Ed.MAWI (Gema) Dur: 3m14sSUNSUNBBC Evesdrop recording, made at the Recital Room, CitySUNHalls, Glasgow, as part of the Glasgow International JazzSUNFestival 2009 Title: Attention To RetailSUNArtist: John Goldie Comp: John Goldie Dur: 4m34sSUNSUNBBC Evesdrop recording, made at the Recital Room, CitySUNHalls, Glasgow, as part of the Glasgow International JazzSUNFestival 2009 Title: Sweet LorraineSUNArtist: John Goldie Comp: John Goldie Dur: 4m44sSUNSUNBBC Evesdrop recording, made at the Recital Room, CitySUNHalls, Glasgow, as part of the Glasgow International JazzSUNFestival 2009 Title: Revelation Artist: John GoldieSUNComp: John Goldie Dur: 5m56sSUNSUNBBC Evesdrop recording, made at the Recital Room, CitySUNHalls, Glasgow, as part of the Glasgow International JazzSUNFestival 2009 Title: Drift to Me Artist: John GoldieSUNComp: John Goldie Dur: 3m22sSUNSUNTitle: Velera Artist: Roy Hargrove Big BandSUNAlbum: Emergence Label: Groovin' High 06025 27079240SUNTrack: 1 Comp: Roy HargroveSUNPubl: Melon Yellow Music Ltd/2nd Floor Music/BMISUNDur: 1m14s.SUNMONMONDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00mj397 (Listen)MON1.00amMONChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Three pieces for piano -MONNocturne in C sharp minor for piano, Op posth; Berceuse inMOND flat for piano, Op 57; Fantaisie-impromptu in C sharpMONminor for piano, Op 66MON1.16amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata quasi unaMONfantasia in C sharp minor for piano, Op 27, No 2MON(Moonlight) Havard Gimse (piano)MON1.31amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Song to the Moon fromMONRusalka, Op 114MON1.37amMONGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907), arr. Reger, Max (1873-1916): IMONLove Thee, No 3 from Hjertets melodier, Op 5MON1.39amMONCoward, Noel (1899-1973): I'll follow my secret heart fromMONConversation Piece Yvonne Kenny (soprano)MONMelbourne Symphony OrchestraMONVladimir Kamirski (conductor)MON1.44amMONStrauss Jr, Johann (1825-1899): Wein, Weib und GesangMON(Wine, Woman and Song) - waltz, arr. BergMONCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)MON1.55amMONKunzen, Friedrich (1761-1817): Overture to the singspielMONVinhoesten Danish Radio Concert OrchestraMONPeter Marschik (conductor)MON2.00amMONStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Varnatt (Spring Night)MONSwedish Radio Choir Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONStefan Skold (conductor)MON2.09amMONGiuliani, Mauro (1781-1829): Six Variations for violin andMONguitar, Op 81 Laura Vadjon (violin)MONRomana Matanovac (guitar)MON2.18amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 1 in AMONminor for violin and string orchestra, BWV 1041MONLa Petite Bande Sigiswald Kuijken (violin and conductor)MON2.32amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 21 in CMONfor piano and orchestra, K457 Havard Gimse (piano)MONTrondheim Symphony Orchestra Susanna Malkki (conductor)MON3.01amMONLocatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): Sonata in D forMONviolin and continuo, Op 8, No 2 from X SonateMONGottfried von der Goltz (violin)MONTorsten Johann (harpsichord and positive organ)MONLee Santana (theorbo)MON3.12amMONPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sonata for oboe and pianoMON(1962) Roger Cole (oboe) Linda Lee Thomas (piano)MON3.26amMONMilhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Three Psaumes de David forMONchorus, Op 339 Elmer Iseler SingersMONElmer Iseler (conductor)MON3.35amMONVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Nisi Dominus - Psalm 127MON(Vulgate 126) for voice and orchestra, RV 608MONMatthew White (countertenor) Arte dei SuonatoriMONEduardo Lopez (conductor)MON3.55amMONCopi, Ambroz (b.1973): Psalm 108 - My heart is steadfastMONChamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)MON4.00amMONArnic, Blaz (1901-1970): Suita O Vodnjaku (Suite about theMONwell), Op 5MONSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraMONLovrenc Arnic (conductor)MON4.32amMONPaganini, Nicolo (1782-1840): Duetto amoroso for violinMONand guitar Tomaz Lorenz (violin) Jerko Novak (guitar)MON4.42amMONBellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835): Vanne o rosa fortunata (Go,MONfortunate rose) - arietta for voice and pianoMON4.44amMONBellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835): Bella Nice, che d'amoreMON(Beautiful Nice, who, of love...) Nicolai Gedda (tenor)MONMiguel Zanetti (piano)MON4.48amMONBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Waverley (Overture), Op 1MONThe Radio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraMONOndrej Lenard (conductor)MON5.01amMONBruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Die Zeit meines AbschiedsMONist vorhanden (cantata) Greta De Reyghere (soprano)MONJames Bowman (countertenor) Guy de Mey (tenor)MONMax van Egmond (bass) Ricercar ConsortMON5.08amMONBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Canzona (fugue) in G forMONorgan, BuxWV 175 Bernard Lagace (organ)MON5.12amMONEnna, August (1859-1939): Fem klaverstykker (Five pianoMONpieces) Ida Cernecka (piano)MON5.26amMONNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Quintet for wind, Op 43MONCinque VentiMON5.50amMONTrad. Swedish Folk MelodyMONThe Young Danish String QuartetMON5.53amMONBoeck, August de (1865-1937): Fantasie on two FlemishMONfolksongs for orchestra BRT Philharmonic OrchestraMONAlexander Rahbari (conductor)MON6.01amMONYsaye, Eugene (1858-1931): Sonata in D minor for violinMONsolo No 3, Op 27 (Ballade) Ana Savicka (violin)MON6.09amMONOckeghem, Johannes (c.1410-1497): Salve ReginaMONThe Hilliard Ensemble Paul Hillier (bass/director)MON6.20amMONDesprez, Josquin (c.1450/55-1521): In te Domine speraviMON(in four parts) Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano)MON6.23amMONAnonymous (c.1500): Zorzi, Giorgio (Salterello)MON6.25amMONAnonymous (c.1500): Forte cose e la speranza (in fiveMONparts) Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano)MONMusica Antiqua of London Philip Thorby (viole/director)MON6.28amMONBrusselmans, Michel (1886-1960): Scenes BreugheliennesMON(Scenes after Breughel) Flemish Radio OrchestraMONBjarte Engeset (conductor)MON6.43amMONGossec, Francois-Joseph (1734-1829): Symphony in D, Op 5,MONNo 5 (Pastorella) Tafelmusik OrchestraMONJeanne Lamon (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00mj399 (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00mj39c (Listen)MON10.00amMONTveitt: Dan fagraste viso pao jorae/The most beautifulMONsong on earth (Folk tunes from Hardanger)MONReidun Horvei (vocal) Geir Botnen (piano)MONSIMAX PSC1132MON10.04amMONGade: Echoes of Ossian Overture, Op 1MONDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraMONDmitri Kitajenko (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9422MON10.21amMONMendelssohn: Sextet in D, Op 110 Bartholdy Piano QuartetMONAndra Dazins (viola) Wolfgang Wagner (double bass)MONNAXOS 8.550966MON10.52amMONSibelius: Luonnotar, Op 70 Soile Isokoski (soprano)MONGothenburg Symphony Orchestra Neeme Jarvi (conductor)MONDG 447 760-2MON11.01amMONBach: Concerto in C minor, BWV 1060, trans. for two violinsMONJaakko and Pekka Kuusisto (violins) Tapiola SinfoniettaMONONDINE ODE980-2MON11.14amMONAlfven: Gladjens blomster (Flowers of Joy)MONG Berg: Sa jag malar, donna Bianca (Thus I paint, DonnaMONBianca) Bengt Forsberg (piano)MONUppsala University Chamber ChoirMONStefan Parkman (director) CHANDOS CHAN9543MON11.19amMONTchaikovsky: Symphony No 2 in C minor, Op 17 (LittleMONRussian) Norwegian Radio OrchestraMONAri Rasilainen (conductor) FINLANDIA 3984-22835-2.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00mj39f (Listen)MONBernard Herrmann (1911-1975), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and work of BernardMONHerrmann, best remembered for producing groundbreakingMONscores for film directors, ranging from Orson Welles andMONAlfred Hitchcock to Martin Scorsese. In his own eyes,MONthough, Herrmann saw himself simply as a 'composer',MONrather than a film composer and his catalogue supportsMONthat claim, as it includes a full length opera, chamberMONand symphonic music. A brilliant and complex character,MONhis formative years in New York helped establish a uniqueMONapproach to music.MONMONDonald focuses on Herrmann's early years, when, with hisMONnatural pushiness, coupled with a New York upbringing, heMONbecame known among the movers and shakers in the musicMONbusiness. Through Aaron Copland's Young Composers' Group,MONhe first heard the music of Charles Ives, a composer forMONwhom he would have a lifelong enthusiasm.MONMONThe Murder from Psycho (excerpt)MONNational Philharmonic OrchestraMONBernard Herrmann (conductor)MONUnicorn Kanchana UKCD 2021 Tr 17MONMONPrelude and Love Scene from VertigoMONLondon Philharmonic OrchestraMONBernard Herrmann (conductor) London 443 895-2 Tr 4MONMONCurrier and Ives Suite New Zealand Symphony OrchestraMONJames Sedares (conductor) Koch 307224-2H1 Trs 8-12MONMONSinfonietta for String OrchestraMONBerlin Symphony Orchestra Isaiah Jackson (conductor)MONKoch 3-7152-2H1 Trs 8-12MONMONTheme and Variations and Aria from Salammbô (Citizen Kane)MONKiri te Kanawa (soprano) National Philharmonic OrchestraMONCharles Gerhardt (conductor)MONRCA Victor GD 80707 Trs 3-4.MONMON13:00 BBC Proms b00mkx7t (Listen)MON2009, Proms Chamber Concerts, PCM 07 - Purcell TribueMONFrom Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by Suzy Klein.MONMONThe 2009 Chamber Prom series concludes with a tribute toMONHenry Purcell in his 350th anniversary year. The programmeMONincludes a sequence of his solo songs and keyboard pieces,MONconcluding with his powerful Evening Hymn. There is alsoMONJohn Blow's Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell, a movingMONresponse to Purcell's genius.MONMONIestyn Davies (countertenor) Simon Wall (tenor)MONMembers of the Academy of Ancient MusicMONRichard Egarr (harpsichord/director)MONMONPurcell: Suite in D (excerpts); Hail, Bright Cecilia - TisMONnature's voice; A New Ground; Music for a while; Suite inMOND (excerpts); Sweeter than rosesMONBlow: Ode on the Death of Mr Henry PurcellMONPurcell: Evening Hymn.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mkx4z (Listen)MONProm 52/Schnittke, ShostakovichMONMONBBC Proms 2009:MONMONA Prom featuring the LSO and its Russian conductor ValeryMONGergiev performing Shostakovich's wartime symphony No 8.MONIt is paired with an early work by Schnittke, written inMONresponse to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Introduced byMONSuzy Klein.MONMONElena Zhidkova (mezzo-soprano) London Symphony ChorusMONLondon Symphony Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)MONMONSchnittke: NagasakiMONShostakovich: Symphony No 8 in C minorMONMON4.00pmMONPurcell and his forebearsMONMONPurcell: Suite from Dioclesian Ars Nova CopenhagenMONConcerto Copenhagen Andrew Lawrence-King (conductor)MONMONTallis: Why Fum'th in Fight Byrd: VigilateMONStile AnticoMONMONPurcell: O sing unto the Lord, Psalm 96MONArs Nova Copenhagen Concerto CopenhagenMONAndrew Lawrence-King (conductor)MONMONTallis: Come Holy GhostMONByrd: Spiritus Domini; Confirma hoc Deus; Factus estMONrepente Stile Antico.MONMON17:00 In Tune b00mj4k7 (Listen)MONMON19:30 BBC Proms b00mj59g (Listen)MON2009, Prom 69: Mendelssohn, Mahler, Part 1MONFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by DonaldMONMacleod.MONMONRadio 3's 2009 Mendelssohn bicentenary celebrationsMONcontinue with Riccardo Chailly conducting the orchestra ofMONwhich the composer himself was music director for the lastMON12 years of his life. Palestinian-Israeli pianist SaleemMONAbboud Ashkar is soloist in Mendelssohn's youthful FirstMONConcerto which he completed in just three days at the ageMONof 22.MONMONSaleem Abboud Ashkar (piano)MONLeipzig Gewandhaus OrchestraMONRiccardo Chailly (conductor)MONMONMendelssohn: Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 25.MONMON19:55 BBC Proms b00mly92 (Listen)MON2009, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival - Sherlock HolmesMONAuthor AN Wilson and BBC TV producer Steven Moffat talk toMONMatthew Sweet about the enduring appeal of Sherlock HolmesMONand his love of Mendelssohn.MONMON20:15 BBC Proms b00mj59j (Listen)MON2009, Prom 69: Mendelssohn, Mahler, Part 2MONFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by DonaldMONMacleod.MONMONRiccardo Chailly conducts the Leipzig Gewandhaus OrchestraMONin Mahler's Tenth Symphony, left unfinished at his deathMONbut triumphantly premiered at the 1964 Proms in aMON'performing version' prepared by musicologist Deryck CookeMONand Berthold Goldschmidt.MONMONWritten in the shadow of failing health and a collapsingMONmarriage to his young wife Alma, Mahler scribbled notes inMONthe margins of the manuscript - at one point he wrote 'toMONlive for you, to die for you' and over the tender,MONpeaceful ending, when he seems to have come to someMONresolution, he wrote just one word 'Almschi' - hisMONnickname for his wife.MONMONLeipzig Gewandhaus OrchestraMONRiccardo Chailly (conductor)MONMONMahler, compl. Cooke: Symphony No 10.MONMON21:45 The Lebrecht Interview b00mj59l (Listen)MONJohn TomlinsonMONNorman Lebrecht talks to one of the most successfulMONsingers of his generation, John Tomlinson. TheMONLancashire-born bass is recognised as one of the finestMONperformers on the international opera stage. He isMONparticularly renowned for his Wagnerian roles: Wotan,MONHagen and Hans Sachs, and also as Mussorgsky's BorisMONGodunov and Strauss' Baron Ochs.MONMONTomlinson learnt his craft singing in the chorus atMONGlyndebourne and as a member of the repertory company atMONEnglish National Opera, where he worked with ReginaldMONGoodall. In 1988 he made his debut at Bayreuth in theMONBarenboim/Kupfer Ring as Wotan, an experience he sees asMONone of the highlights of his career. He talks about hisMONbackground, the success at Bayreuth and creating roles inMONoperas by Birtwistle.MONMON22:30 New Generation Artists b00ml38g (Listen)MONRadio 3's New Generation Artists scheme exists to provideMONconcert and recording opportunities to some of the finestMONyoung talent on the international music scene.MONMONBeethoven's late enigmatic string quartet in F isMONperformed by the Pavel Haas Quartet from Prague.MONMONBeethoven: String Quartet in F, Op 135MONPavel Haas Quartet.MONMON23:00 The Essay b00bg8t3 (Listen)MONNew Archaeologies, New ArcheologiesMONSeries of personal essays about the archaeology of theMONrecent past.MONMONDr Beth O'Leary from the University of New Mexico examinesMONthe role space archaeology has to play in preservingMONTranquility Base - the site on the moon where Apollo 11MONlanded - for mankind as the first extraterrestrialMONheritage site.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00ml0yr (Listen)MONMartial Solal at Kings PlaceMONJez Nelson presents a solo concert by French pianistMONMartial Solal, recorded as part of Paris Jazz Week atMONLondon's Kings Place in 2009. Playing jazz standards inMONanything but a standard way, Solal playfully manipulatesMONthe jazz repertoire with countermelodies, rhythmicMONjuxtapositions and poised abstraction. The concert isMONdrawn together with a narrative quality demonstratingMONSolal's vast encyclopaedic knowledge and a ceaselessMONability to reinvent.MONMONBorn in Algeria, Solal moved to Paris aged 22 and over theMONlast 60 years has built a reputation as a leading composerMONand pianist. He has recorded with many small ensemblesMONincluding duos with Django Reinhardt, Lee Konitz and DaveMONDouglas. Solal has also written scores for over 40 featureMONfilms including Jean Luc Goddard's award-winning debut AMONbout de souffle.MONMONJazz on 3 signature tune:MONMONArtist: Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn - trumpet, GregoryMONTardy & Bruce Williams - reeds, Andre Heyward - trombone,MONChieli Minucci - guitar, James Hurt - keyboards, RodneyMONJordan - bass, Woody Williams - drums, Khalil Kwame Bell -MONpercussion, DJ Apollo - turntables)MONTrack Title: Seventy Four Miles AwayMONComposer: Joe ZawinulMONAlbum Title: Ethnomusicology Volume 1MONMONCD track:MONMONArtist: Led Bib Track title: Call Centre LabyrinthMONComposer: Mark Holub Album title: Sensible ShoesMONLabel: CuneiformMONMONJohn Fordham joins Jez in the studio to discuss Led Bib,MONthe Mercury Music Prize and Martial Solal.MONMONMartial Solal recorded at King's Place on June 11, 2009MONMONLine up: Martial Solal (piano)MONMONSet one list: I've Got Rhythm (George Gershwin)MONMy Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers)MONTea For Two (Vincent Youmans)MONRound Midnight (Thelonious Monk) Caravan (Juan Tizol)MONBody and Soul (Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton &MONJohnny Green)MONWhat Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter)MONMONJohn Fordham recommends some further listening for MartialMONSolal:MONMONArtist: Martial Solal Album title: At Newport '63MONLabel: RCA Victor Released: 1963MONMONArtist: Martial Solal & Dave DouglasMONAlbum title: Rue De Seine Label: Cam JazzMONReleased: 2005MONMONCD track played:MONMONArtist: Martial Solal Trio Track title: Gang of FiveMONComposer: Paul Motian Album Title: Ballade du 10 MarsMONLabel: Soul Note Released: 1999MONMONSet two list: Here's That Rainy Day (Jimmy Van Heusen)MONSolitude, Take The A Train, Satin Doll medley (DukeMONEllington) Cherokee (Ray Noble)MONNobody's Perfect (unknown)MONAll the Things You Are (Jerome Kern)MONMONCD track played in tribute to the saxophonist and educatorMONJoe Maneri who passed away on 24 August:MONMONArtist: Joe Maneri & Mat ManeriMONTrack title: Outside the Whole ThingMONComposer: Joe Maneri & Mat Maneri Album title: BlessedMONLabel: ECM.MONTUETUESDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00mj5b3 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Herz und Mund und TatTUEund Leben, BWV 147 (cantata) The SixteenTUENetherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra (Barockformation)TUETon Koopman (conductor)TUE1.32amTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 99 in E flat, H I 99TUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic OrchestraTUEGuido Ajmone Marsan (conductor)TUE1.56amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Six Impromptus, Op 5TUEJuhani Lagerspetz (piano)TUE2.12amTUELarsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986): Violin Sonatina (1928)TUEArve Tellefsen (violin) Lucia Negro (piano)TUE2.27amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Serenade No 2 in A, Op 16TUEKitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraTUERaffi Armenian (conductor)TUE3.01amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Trio No 3 in CTUEminor, Op 1 Katherine Gowers (violin)TUEAdrian Brendel (cello) Paul Lewis (piano)TUE3.31amTUESullivan (Sir Arthur, 1842-1900): Suite from The Tempest,TUEOp 1 BBC Philharmonic Richard Hickox (conductor)TUE3.59amTUEHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Violin Sonata in ATUEminor, Op 1, No 4, HWV 362 Tomaz Lorenz (violin)TUEJerko Novak (guitar)TUE4.09amTUECorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata da Chiesa in ETUEminor, Op 1, No 2; Sonate da Chiesa in C, Op 1 No 7TUELondon BaroqueTUE4.19amTUEWebern, Anton (1883-1945): Passacaglia, Op 1TUEBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)TUE4.31amTUECorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata da Chiesa in G, OpTUE1, No 9; Sonate da Chiesa in G minor, Op 1, No 10TUELondon BaroqueTUE4.42amTUENielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Little suite for stringTUEorchestra in A minor, Op 1 CBC Vancouver OrchestraTUEMario Bernardi (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Variations on a theme byTUEFrank Bridge, Op 10 The Royal Academy SoloistsTUEClio Gould (director)TUE5.27amTUEGoossens, (Aynsley) Eugene (1893-1962): Fantasy for nineTUEwind instruments, Op 36 (1924) Janet Webb (flute)TUEGuy Henderson (oboe)TUELawrence Dobell and Christopher Tingay (clarinets)TUEJohn Cran and Fiona McNamara (bassoons)TUERobert Johnson and Clarence Mellor (horns)TUEDaniel Mendelow (trumpet)TUE5.37amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata for violin and pianoTUENo 2 in A, Op 100 Ruggiero Ricci (violin)TUELili Popova (piano)TUE5.56amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Lute Partita in CTUEminor, BWV 997 Konrad Junghanel (lute)TUE6.19amTUEGorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b.1933): Salve Sidus Polonorum -TUECantata in honour of St Wojciech (Adalbertus), Op 72TUEWarsaw Philharmonic ChoirTUEPercussion Ensemble of the National Philharmonic OrchestraTUENational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEWojciech Michniewski (conductor)TUE6.44amTUELassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Plainchant - Praeter rerumTUEseriem The King's SingersTUE6.45amTUELassus: Chanter Je Veux Banchieri SingersTUEDenes Szabo (conductor)TUE6.47amTUELassus: Ad te levavi oculos meosTUE6.54amTUELassus: Cantai hor piango King's Singers.TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00mj5b5 (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00mj5s1 (Listen)TUE10.00amTUELumbye: Salut for Auguste Bournonville Galop;TUEDrømmebilleder Fantasie (Pictures from a Dream); ChampagneTUEGalop Copenhagen Tivoli OrchestraTUELavard Friisholm (conductor) EMI 268161-2TUE10.12amTUENielsen: Two Fantasy Pieces, Op 2 Albrecht Mayer (oboe)TUEMarkus Becker (piano) EMI 268161-2TUE10.18amTUESchumann: Der Rose Pilgerfahrt Part II (conclusion), Op 112TUEInga Nielsen (soprano) Helle Hinz (soprano in duets)TUEElizabeth Halling (alto) Deon van der Walt (tenor)TUEChristian Christiansen (bass)TUEDanish National Radio Choir and Symphony OrchestraTUEGustav Kuhn (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9350TUE10.37amTUEBuxtehude: Partita Auf meiner lieber Gott in E minor,TUEBuxWV 179 Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord)TUEDACAPO 8.224116TUE10.43amTUENielsen: Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable), Op 29TUERoyal Scottish Orchestra Bryden Thomson (conductor)TUECHANDOS CHAN9047TUE11.20amTUEBach: Singet dem Herrn eines neues Lied, BWV 225TUEStockholm Bach Choir Vienna Concentus MusicusTUENicholas Harnoncourt (conductor) TELDEC 8.42663TUE11.32amTUEGrainger: Danish Folk-Music Suite English SinfoniaTUENeville Dilkes (conductor) EMI CDM7663520-2.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00mj5s3 (Listen)TUEBernard Herrmann (1911-1975), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the life and work of BernardTUEHerrmann, surveying the years he spent at CBS as a radioTUEand TV composer and conductor.TUETUEHerrmann joined CBS in the 1930s, and as a relatively newTUEbroadcasting organisation, it offered him an excitingTUEplatform for his musical innovations. He was in hisTUEelement and happily met the challenges of live programmingTUEwith startlingly original scores for numerous radio and TVTUEbroadcasts, including classics such as an adaptation ofTUEAldous Huxley's Brave New World and The Twilight Zone.TUETUEExuberance from The Walt Whitman Suite CBS OrchestraTUECerberus Records CST 0210 S1, B1TUETUEThe Brave New World Suite CBS OrchestraTUECerberus Records CST 0210 S2 B1TUETUELittle Girl Lost - Where are you? (The Twilight Zone)TUEAndy Findon, Jim Gregory (flute/alto/piccolo)TUEAnna Noakes (flute/alto/bass/piccolo)TUENina Roberson (flute/bass)TUEHelen Tunstall, Thelma Owen, Gillian Tingay, Fiona HibbertTUE(harps) Norbert Blume (viola d'amore)TUESteve Henderson (percussion) Joel McNeely (conductor)TUEVarese Sarabande VSD2 6087 CD2 Tr 2TUETUECantata Moby Dick (1940); Male Chorus: And God createdTUEgreat whales Ishmael John Amis (tenor)TUEThe Aeolian Singers London Philharmonic OrchestraTUEBernard Herrmann (conductor) UKCD CD 2061 Tr 1TUETUEThe Devil and Daniel WebsterTUENew Zealand Symphony Orchestra James Sedares (conductor)TUEKoch 3-7224-2H1 Trs 1-5TUETUEFinale (Symphony No 1) The Phoenix SymphonyTUEJames Sedares (conductor) Koch 3-7609-2 Tr 10.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mky00 (Listen)TUEEdinburgh International Festival 2009, Episode 9TUERadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.TUETUEIn a concert given at the historic Greyfriars Kirk as partTUEof the 2009 Edinburgh International Festival, the RicercarTUEConsort, directed from the viol by Philippe Pierlot,TUEperforms three of Bach's earliest cantatas, all writtenTUEwhen the composer was in his 20s. It includes the punchyTUELutheran funeral cantata Gottes Zeit ist die allerbesteTUEZeit, also known as Actus tragicus.TUETUERicercar Consort: Katharine Fuge (soprano)TUECarlos Mena (countertenor) Julian Podger (tenor)TUEStephan MacLeod (bass) Philippe Pierlot (viol/director)TUETUEBach: Komm, du süsse Todesstunde, BWV 161; Christ lag inTUETodesbanden, BWV 4; Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit,TUEBWV 106.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mky9c (Listen)TUEProm 53/Purcell, Handel, Haydn, MendelssohnTUETUEBBC Proms 2009:TUETUESir Roger Norrington leads a celebration of Radio 3's fourTUEComposers of the Year. Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch.TUETUEJoyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano)TUEOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentTUESir Roger Norrington (conductor)TUETUEPurcell: Abdelazar - suiteTUEHandel: Xerxes - Ombra mai fu; Alcina - Ah, mio cor!;TUEWater Music - Suite No 2 in D Haydn: Scena di BereniceTUEMendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)TUETUE4.00pmTUEPurcell and his forebears.TUETUEPurcell: Triumphing Dance (Dido and Aeneas); Triumph,TUEvictorious love (Dioclesian) Ars Nova CopenhagenTUEConcerto Copenhagen Andrew Lawrence-King (conductor)TUETUETallis: Man Blest no Doubt Byrd: Quis est homoTUEStile AnticoTUETUEPurcell: The Voice of the Turtle; A Scotch TuneTUE(Amphitryon); My Beloved Spake (The Song of Songs); ThouTUEGenius of this Isle; The Cold Genius (King Arthur); TheTUESoldiers Song (The Knight of Malta); Wondrous Machine (OdeTUEto St Cecilia) Ars Nova CopenhagenTUEConcerto Copenhagen Andrew Lawrence-King (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00mj5xn (Listen)TUETUE19:00 BBC Proms b00mj5xq (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 70: Mendelssohn, Maxwell Davies, Sibelius, PartTUE1 From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by SuzyTUEKlein.TUETUEA long-time resident of the Orkney Islands, master of theTUEQueen's music Peter Maxwell Davies celebrates his 75thTUEbirthday by conducting Mendelssohn's sea-sprayed HebrideanTUEoverture and the UK premiere of his own new violinTUEconcerto, inspired by traditional Orkney folk and fiddleTUEmusic. It was written for the soloist, Daniel Hope, andTUEcommissioned by Mendelssohn's own orchestra, the LeipzigTUEGewandhaus, who gave the work's premiere.TUETUEDaniel Hope (violin) Royal Philharmonic OrchestraTUEPeter Maxwell Davies (conductor)TUETUEMendelssohn: Overture (The Hebrides)TUEPeter Maxwell Davies: Violin Concerto No 2 (Fiddler on theTUEShore) - UK premiere.TUETUE19:35 BBC Proms b00mj5xs (Listen)TUE2009, Proms Plus, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies at 75TUECelebrating his 75th birthday year in 2009, Sir PeterTUEMaxwell Davies reflects on his career both as a composerTUEand conductor. Hosted by Martin Handley.TUETUE19:55 BBC Proms b00mj5xv (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 70: Mendelssohn, Maxwell Davies, Sibelius, PartTUE2 From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by SuzyTUEKlein.TUETUEThe Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's permanent guestTUEconductor Garry Walker makes his debut at the Proms in aTUEperformance of Sibelius' surging 'swan hymn' symphony.TUETUERoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Garry Walker (conductor)TUETUESibelius: Symphony No 5 in E flat.TUETUE21:00 Sunday Feature b00fr76q (Listen)TUEYiddish: A Struggle for SurvivalTUEDennis Marks sets out to discover what has become ofTUEYiddish, a language which at its height is estimated toTUEhave been spoken by more than ten million people. HeTUEtravels to New York and hears from the publisher of TheTUEForward, once the world's most popular Yiddish newspaperTUEbut now in seemingly terminal decline. And he explores theTUEenormous influence of Yiddish culture on American life,TUEits literature and comedic tradition.TUETUE22:00 BBC Proms b00mj5xx (Listen)TUE2009, Prom 71TUEFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by MartinTUEHandley.TUETUEA performance of two of Peter Maxwell Davies' mostTUEimportant choral works.TUETUEWesterlings imagines the early Norse settlers colonisingTUEOrkney in the 8th century. In one of the most virtuosicTUEworks in the entire choral repertoire, George MackayTUEBrown's poems are set alongside wordless seascapes,TUEcreating an enormously atmospheric piece which vividlyTUEevokes the cold and wet and hardships endured by theTUEsettlers rowing their longboats across the waters fromTUEScandinavia. Sightings of whales and fish, waves andTUEbirds, culminate at landfall in a haunting setting of theTUELord's Prayer, sung in the old Norse of ancient Orkney.TUETUEThis is followed by another piece with powerfully OrcadianTUEroots - Solstice of Light, for chorus, organ and soloTUEtenor - which sets more words by Brown, charting the wholeTUEhistory of the Orkney archipelago. It begins as theTUEislands first emerge from seas and ice, then describes theTUEprehistoric builders of cairns and stone circles; theTUECeltic men and women who bring a religion of dance andTUElight; Viking marauders who murder the islands' own saint,TUEMagnus; and finally the story is brought into our ownTUEtimes to those who would despoil the Orkneys in search ofTUEoil, minerals and uranium.TUETUEEd Lyon (tenor) David Goode (organ) BBC SingersTUEDavid Hill (conductor)TUETUEPeter Maxwell Davies: Westerlings; Solstice of Light.TUETUE23:30 Late Junction b00mj5xz (Listen)TUETo celebrate the 70th anniversary of Topic Records, VerityTUESharp dips into its vast array of releases, including theTUEmammoth 20 volume Voice of the People series, the earlyTUErecordings of Martin Carthy, The Watersons, and AL Lloyd.TUEFrom the Topic World Series, music from Georgia, Bulgaria,TUEHungary and Zanzibar. Plus change ringing on handbells,TUEand the Schoenberg Ensemble play Ruth Crawford Seeger'sTUEAndante for Strings.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00mj63p (Listen)WED1.00amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata No 27 in GWEDfor violin and keyboard, K379 Alexandru Tomescu (violin)WEDDana Borsan (piano)WED1.24amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Trois Nocturnes (1892-9)WEDTenebrae (women's voices) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraWEDBernard Haitink (conductor)WED1.51amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata No 26 in BWEDflat for violin and keyboard, K378WEDAlexandru Tomescu (violin) Dana Borsan (piano)WED2.14amWEDTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio in D for twoWEDflutes and continuo Concerto CopenhagenWEDMonica Huggett (violin/director)WED2.24amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata No 28 in EWEDflat for violin and keyboard, K380WEDAlexandru Tomescu (violin) Dana Borsan (piano)WED2.51amWEDRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Salieri's Aria fromWEDMozart and Salieri - Opera in 1 Act, Op 48WEDRobert Holl (bass) Netherlands Radio PhilharmonicWEDKenneth Montgomery (conductor)WED3.01amWEDMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Theme and VariationsWEDPeter Oundjian (violin) William Tritt (piano)WED3.10amWEDGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, NoWED6 from Lyric pieces, Op 65 Valerie Tryon (piano)WED3.18amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897), orch. Schoenberg, Arnold inWED1937: Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25WEDSydney Symphony Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor)WED4.00amWEDLindberg, Oskar (1887-1955): Piano Quartet (1928)WEDMarten Landstrom (piano)WEDMembers of the Uppsala Chamber SoloistsWED4.25amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto for bassoon andWEDorchestra in A minor, RV 497 Ivan Pristas (bassoon)WEDCamerata Slovacca Viktor Malek (conductor)WED4.38amWEDStrauss Jr, Johann (1825-1899): Spanischer Marsch, Op 433WEDORF Symphony Orchestra Peter Guth (conductor)WED4.44amWEDDauvergne, Antoine (1713-1797): Ballet music from LesWEDTroqueurs Capella ColoniensisWEDWilliam Christie (harpsichord and conductor)WED5.01amWEDArriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826): Los Esclavos FelicesWED(Overture) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDJuanjo Mena (conductor)WED5.09amWEDKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): The Son of the Slave, Op 14WED(1910) Suomen Laula ChoirWEDThe Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJussi Jalas (conductor)WED5.34amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Violin Concerto in D minor, OpWED47 Judy Kang (violin) Orchestre Symphonique de LavalWEDJean-Francois Rivest (conductor)WED6.09amWEDBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Trio sonata in BWEDflat for flute, violin and continuo, Wq161/2WEDLes Coucous BenevolesWED6.27amWEDWolf, Cornelius de (1880-1935): Fantasia on Psalm 33WEDCor Ardesch (organ)WED6.36amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata No 4 in E flatWEDfor piano, Op 7 Alfred Hoehn (piano).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00mj63r (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00mj63t (Listen)WED10.00amWEDRoman: Royal Wedding Music of Drottningholm (excerpts)WEDDrottningholm Baroque EnsembleWEDNils-Erik Sparf (conductor) MUSICA SVECIAE MSCD 410WED10.10amWEDSchubert: Im Fruhling, D882; Erntelied, D434; Standchen,WEDD920 (Zogernd leise)WEDAnne Sophie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)WEDLadies of the Swedish Radio ChorusWEDBengt Forsberg (piano) DG 453 481-2WED10.22amWEDStenhammer: Serenade for Strings, Op 31WEDRoyal Stockholm Philharmonic OrchestraWEDBernt Lysell (violin) Andrew Davies (conductor)WEDWARNER 0927 43075-2WED10.59amWEDVerdi: Un Ballo in Maschera (opening of Act 2)WEDAmelia ...... Martina Arroyo (soprano)WEDRiccardo ...... Placido Domingo (tenor)WEDNew Philharmonia Orchestra Riccardo Muti (conductor)WEDEMI CMS 769576-2WED11.18amWEDPeterson-Berger: Rentree; Sommarsang; Lawn TennisWED(Frosoblomster), Op 16 Stig Ribbing (piano)WEDEMI 268161-2WED11.28amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 72 in D Capella ColoniensisWEDJoshua Rifkin (conductor) NIMBUS NI5652/5.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00mj63w (Listen)WEDBernard Herrmann (1911-1975), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores the life and work of BernardWEDHerrmann, concentrating on the impact Great Britain'sWEDwriters, culture and landscape had on the composer. He wasWEDa self-confessed Anglophile and numerous trips to EnglandWEDresulted in several important projects, including one ofWEDhis most ambitious - an adaptation of Emily Bronte's novelWEDWuthering Heights.WEDWEDPrelude to The Ghost and Mrs MuirWED20th Century Fox Studio OrchestraWEDBernard Herrmann (conductor)WEDVarese Sarabande VSD 5850 Tr 2WEDWEDJanuary (The Fantasticks) Michael Rippon (bass)WEDNational Philharmonic OrchestraWEDBernard Herrmann (conductor) UKCD 2063 Tr 5WEDWEDRochester, Rochester's Past, the Fire, Duo - the Door, TheWEDWedding - The Wife (Jane Eyre)WEDSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Adriano (conductor)WEDNaxos 8.223535 Trs 8, 10, 11, 18WEDWEDNelly will you keep a secret... Isn't that Heathcliff?WED(Wuthering Heights, Act 2)WEDCatherine Earnshaw Morag Beaton (soprano)WEDNelly Linton Elizabeth Bainbridge (mezzo-soprano)WEDJoseph Michael Rippon (bass) Pro Arte OrchestraWEDBernard Herrmann (conductor)WEDUKCD 2050/51/52 CD2 Trs 6, 7, 8WEDWEDConcerto Macabre (Hangover Square) Philip Fowke (piano)WEDRTE Concert Orchestra Proinnsias O Duinn (conductor)WEDNaxos 8.554323 Tr 7.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mky3r (Listen)WEDEdinburgh International Festival 2009, Episode 10WEDRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWEDWEDEqually at home on the opera stage as on the recitalWEDplatform, Argentinian-born mezzo-soprano Bernarda FinkWEDperforms a contrasting programme of Schubert and DvorakWEDsongs at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, as part of theWED2009 International Festival, with her frequentWEDcollaborator - American pianist Anthony Spiri.WEDWED14:15 Afternoon on 3 b00mkznj (Listen)WEDProm 54/Michael NymanWEDWEDBBC Proms 2009.WEDWEDMichael Nyman makes his Proms debut performing well knownWEDworks from The Draughtman's Contract to The Cook, TheWEDThief, His Wife and Her Lover. His band also gives theWEDworld premiere of The Musicologist Scores, speciallyWEDcommissioned by the BBC. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.WEDWEDAnu Komsi (soprano) Michael Nyman BandWEDMichael Nyman (director/piano)WEDWEDMichael Nyman: The Draughtsman's Contract (selection)WEDThe Musicologist Scores (BBC commission)WEDBlume; Psalm (Six Celan Songs)WEDMemorial (The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00ml4qq (Listen)WEDFrom Neresheim Abbey, Germany, with the Royal Academy ofWEDMusic Chamber Choir.WEDWEDOrgan Prelude: Praeludium in C (Bruckner)WEDIntroit: Locus iste (Bruckner)WEDInitium: Deus in adjutorium (Croce)WEDPsalms: 110, 147 vv12-20 (Plainsong)WEDLesson: Genesis 28 vv10-17WEDResponsorium: Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr (MichaelWEDPraetorius) Homily: The Rev Fr Gregor Hammes, OSBWEDOffice Hymn: Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Urbs beata)WEDMagnificat for double choir (Palestrina)WEDLord's Prayer (Nicolai Kedrov)WEDAnthem: O nata lux (Alexander Campkin)WEDChorale: Lobe den HerrnWEDOrgan Postlude: Toccata V (Georg Muffat)WEDWEDCelebrant: The Very Rev Prior Fr Albert Knebel, OSBWEDDirector of music: Patrick RussillWEDOrganists: Richard Brasier, Pavla Bockova.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00mj63y (Listen)WEDWED19:30 BBC Proms b00mj640 (Listen)WED2009, Prom 72: Mendelssohn, Read Thomas, Beethoven, Part 1WEDFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by AndrewWEDMcGregor.WEDWEDThe BBC Symphony Orchestra performs Mendelssohn's magicalWEDoverture that he wrote at the age of only 17, coupled withWEDextracts from his later incidental music to Shakespeare'sWEDA Midsummer Night's Dream.WEDWEDAugusta Read Thomas's new Violin Concerto No 3, subtitledWEDJuggler in Paradise, is intended to suggest or invoke theWEDimage of the violin's role. The soloist plays a rhapsodicWEDcadenza throughout, making a path through rich orchestralWEDtextures dominated by a pointillistic paradise of bellWEDsounds.WEDWEDJennifer Koh (violin) BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDJiri Belohlavek (conductor)WEDWEDMendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream - Overture andWEDincidental musicWEDAugusta Read Thomas: Violin Concerto No 3 - Juggler inWEDParadise (BBC co-commission).WEDWED20:25 Twenty Minutes b00mj642 (Listen)WEDThe Visitors' Book, by Sophie Hannah.WEDWED20:45 BBC Proms b00mj644 (Listen)WED2009, Prom 72: Mendelssohn, Read Thomas, Beethoven, Part 2WEDFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by AndrewWEDMcGregor.WEDWEDThe BBC SO's chief conductor Jiri Belohlavek takes theWEDorchestra on a Beethovenian tour of the AustrianWEDcountryside.WEDWEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)WEDWEDBeethoven: Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral).WEDWED21:45 BBC Proms b00mlyp2 (Listen)WED2009, Proms Composer Portraits, Augusta Read ThomasWEDAndrew McGregor talks to American composer Augusta ReadWEDThomas and introduces performances of her works.WEDWEDMusicians from the Royal College of MusicWEDWED...A Circle Around the Sun... for violin, cello, andWEDpiano; Invocations, from Sun Threads for string quartet;WEDPassion Prayers for solo cello and ensemble.WEDWED22:30 New Generation Artists b00mj646 (Listen)WEDRadio 3's New Generation Artists scheme exists to provideWEDconcert and recording opportunities to some of the finestWEDyoung talent on the international music scene.WEDWEDAustrian mezzo-soprano Daniela Lehner sings seasonalWEDMendelssohn songs, and viola player Maxim Rysanov performsWEDBritten's Lachrymae, accompanied by pianist (and formerWEDNew Generation Artist) Ashley Wass.WEDWEDMendelssohn: Fruhlingslied, Op 19 No 1; Winterlied, Op 19WEDNo 3; Neue Liebe, Op 19 No 4; Schlafloser Augen LeuchteWEDDaniela Lehner (mezzo-soprano) Oliver Davies (piano)WEDWEDBritten: Lachrymae Maxim Rysanov (viola)WEDAshley Wass (piano).WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00bghkd (Listen)WEDNew Archaeologies, New ArcheologiesWEDSeries of personal essays about the archaeology of theWEDrecent past.WEDWEDArchaeologist Laura McAtackney discusses her work at theWEDLong Kesh/Maze prison near Belfast, and focuses on howWEDemotional responses to physical remains can informWEDhistories of place.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00mj648 (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp presents a selection of music, including theWEDexperimental work of guitarist Derek Bailey and vocalistWEDKeiji Haino alongside traditional Japanese music forWEDshamisen and percussion, and the Arabic oud playing ofWEDTiti Robin. Paul Robeson sings Joe Hill, pianist MarcWEDAndre Hamelin plays Frederic Rzewski's Winnsboro CottonWEDMill Blues and Maddy Prior sings Dives and Lazarus.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00mj68t (Listen)THU1.00amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 4 in D minor, OpTHU120 (1851) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTHUOleg Caetani (conductor)THU1.32amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet in F forTHUoboe and strings, K370 Peter Bree (oboe)THUAmsterdam String TrioTHU1.45amTHUObrecht, Jacob (c.1457-1505): FugaTHU1.48amTHUObrecht: J'ay pris amoursTHUAmsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetTHU1.54amTHUJosquin des Prez (c.1450/55-1521): Tu solus qui facisTHUmirabilia Netherlands Chamber ChoirTHUPaul van Nevel (conductor)THU2.00amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Missa brevis forTHUcountertenor, two violins and continuoTHUDavid Cordier (countertenor) Das Kleine KonzertTHUHermann Max (conductor)THU2.15amTHUFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Pavane for orchestra, Op 50THUBBC National Orchestra of WalesTHUGrant Llewellyn (conductor)THU2.23amTHUFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 6 in D flat forTHUpiano, Op 63 Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)THU2.32amTHURachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Piano Concerto No 4 in GTHUminor, Op 40 Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)THUSan Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor)THU3.01amTHUStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): String Quartet No 2 in CTHUminor, Op 14 Yggdrasil String QuartetTHU3.31amTHUDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphonic Variations, Op 78THUBBC National Orchestra of WalesTHUGrant Llewellyn (Conductor)THU3.57amTHUByrd, William (c.1543-1623): Walsingham (Have with you toTHUWalsingham) - variations for keyboard, MB 7 8THUAapo Hakkinen (harpsichord)THU4.07amTHUClerambault, Louis-Nicolas (1676-1749): Apollon et DorisTHU(cantate profane) Isabelle Poulenard (soprano)THUGilles Ragon (tenor) Ensemble AmaliaTHU4.25amTHUSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Etude in D flat, Op 52THUNo 6 Stefan Lindgren (piano)THU4.33amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Valse Triste (Kuolemo, Op 44THUNo 1) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTHUMario Bernardi (conductor)THU4.38amTHUSchreker, Franz (1878-1934): Valse lenteTHUSymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)THU4.43amTHUVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto VII in F for fourTHUviolins and basso continuo RV567 (L'estro armonico, Op 3)THUPaul Wright, Natsumi Wakamatsu, Sayuri Yamagata, StaasTHUSwierstra (violins) Hidemi Suzuki (cello)THUAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)THU4.52amTHUForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Jesu dulcis memoriaTHUDirk Snellings (bass) Il TempoTHU5.01amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Hektors Abschied D312b, Op 58THUNo 1 Christoph Pregardien (tenor)THUAndreas Staier (fortepiano)THU5.06amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-91): Flute Quartet in D,THUK285 Joanna G'Froerer (flute) Martin Beaver (violin)THUPinchas Zukerman (viola) Amanda Forsyth (cello)THU5.21amTHULe Febure, Johannes (d.1609/12): Tanto tempore - motetTHU5.23amTHUAngelus ad pastoresTHU5.26amTHUViri sancti gloriosum sanguinem - motetTHU5.29amTHUMotet: Venit Michael archangelus Herman Stinders (organ)THUCurrende Erik van Nevel (conductor)THU5.32amTHUCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata da Chiesa in BTHUminor, Op 1 No 6 London BaroqueTHU5.38amTHUCorelli: Sonate da Chiesa in C, Op 1 No 7 London BaroqueTHU5.43amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Preludes: No 16 in B flatTHUminor; No 17 in A flat; No 18 in F minor; No 19 in E flat;THUNo 20 in C minor (24 Preludes, Op 28)THUKrzysztof Jablonski (piano)THU5.51amTHUChopin: Polonaise in A, Op 40 No 1 (arr. for orchestra)THUSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaTHUOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)THU5.57amTHURavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Gaspard de la nuit for pianoTHUNikita Magaloff (piano)THU6.19amTHUPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Les BichesTHURoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraTHUBernard Haitink (conductor)THU6.39amTHUMohrheim, Friedrich Christian (1718-1780): Trio No IV in ATHUWolfgang Baumgratz (organ)THU6.42amTHUPosch, Isaac (1580-1622/23): Selection from HarmoniaTHUConcertans 1, Cantiones sacrae (1623)THUVerena Krause (soprano) Markus Forster (countertenor)THUMartin Steffan (tenor) Albert Hartinger (bass)THUSalzburger HofmusikTHU6.53amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fantasie in A minor,THUBWV 922 Wolfgang Gluxam (harpsichord).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00mj68w (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00mj68y (Listen)THU10.00amTHUKuusisto: Suolmalainen rukous (Finnish Prayer)THUSoile Isokoski (soprano) Helsinki PhilharmonicTHUJohn Storgards (conductor) ONDINE ODE 1034-2THU10.02amTHUBeethoven: Variations on Haibel's Menuet a la Vigano, WoO68THUOlli Mustonen (piano) DECCA 452 206-2THU10.11amTHUBrahms: Concerto for violin, cello and orchestra, Op 102THUVadim Repin (violin) Truls Mork (cello)THULeipzig Gewandhaus OrchestraTHURiccardo Chailly (conductor) DG 477 7470THU10.44amTHUKilpenen: Laululle (To the Song); Suvilaulu (Summer Song)THUTrad, arr Gothani: Minun kultani kaunis on (My gal is soTHUpretty) Karita Mattila (soprano) Ilmo Ranta (piano)THUONDINE ODE 892-2THU10.52amTHUSibelius: Symphony No 4 in A minor, Op 63THULahti Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)THUBIS-CD-861THU11.30amTHUJarnefelt: Praeludium Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraTHUPaavo Berglund (conductor) EMI 268161-2THU11.34amTHUBach: Preludes and Fugues in D, BWV850 and 851THU(Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1) Olli Mustonen (piano)THURCA 74321 61446-2THU11.42amTHUAlfven: Swedish Rhapsody No 1, Op 19 (Midsummer Vigil)THUBournemouth Symphony OrchestraTHUPaavo Berglund (conductor) EMI 268161-2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00mj690 (Listen)THUBernard Herrmann (1911-1975), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores the fruitful years BernardTHUHerrmann spent in Hollywood. He worked with innovativeTHUsci-fi producer Ray Harryhausen and enjoyed a hugelyTHUsuccessful collaboration with film director AlfredTHUHitchcock for 11 years - until its abrupt end over theTHUmusic for Torn Curtain.THUTHUMain titles to North by NorthwestTHULondon Studio Symphony OrchestraTHULaurie Johnson (conductor) UKCD 2040 Tr 1THUTHUOuter Space (The Day the Earth Stood Still)THUNational Philharmonic OrchestraTHUBernard Herrmannn (conductor) London 4438992 Track 11THUTHUA portrait of 'Hitch' (The Trouble with Harry)THULondon Philharmonic OrchestraTHUBernard Herrmann (conductor) London 4438952 Tr 5THUTHUOverture; The Duel with the Skeleton; Baghdad (The SeventhTHUVoyage of Sinbad) National Philharmonic OrchestraTHUBernard Herrmann (conductor) Track 2, Decca 421 266-2THUTHUSuite for Psycho National Philharmonic OrchestraTHUBernard Herrmann (conductor) London 4438952 Tr 1THUTHUPrelude; The Radiogram/Hotel; Valse Lente (Torn Curtain)THUThe Royal Philharmonic OrchestraTHUElmer Bernstein (conductor) Warner BSK 3185 S1.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mkyc7 (Listen)THUEdinburgh International Festival 2009, Episode 11THURadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.THUTHUA regular favourite at Edinburgh, Christian ZachariasTHUperforms a solo recital ranging across the centuries atTHUthe 2009 International Festival, from a selection ofTHUScarlatti's many solo keyboard sonatas to ballades writtenTHUby a young Brahms.THUTHUChristian Zacharias (piano)THUTHUHaydn: Sonata in FTHUScarlatti: A selection of eight Keyboard SonatasTHUHaydn: Sonata in B minor Brahms: Four BalladesTHUHaydn: Sonata in D.THUTHU14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00mkzvr (Listen)THUProm 55/Adams, Mozart, StraussTHUTHUBBC Proms 2009.THUTHUThe BBC SSO under chief conductor designate DonaldTHURunnicles performs Richard Strauss' gargantuan orchestralTHUcanvas inspired by family life in the Strauss household.THUBBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Shai Wosner joins theTHUorchestra in Mozart's stormy D minor concerto, and theTHUProm opens with John Adams' witty tribute to the RussianTHUpolymath, Nicolas Slonimsky.THUTHUShai Wosner (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUDonald Runnicles (conductor)THUTHUJohn Adams: Slonimsky's EarboxTHUMozart: Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466THUStrauss: Symphonia domesticaTHUTHU4.30pmTHUPurcell and his forebears.THUTHUByrd: Infelix ego Stile Antico.THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00mj692 (Listen)THUTHU19:30 BBC Proms b00mj694 (Listen)THU2009, Prom 73: Haydn, Schubert, Part 1THUFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by PetrocTHUTrelawny.THUTHUFranz Welser-Most conducts the incomparable ViennaTHUPhilharmonic in the 2009 season's last symphony by theTHUfather of the form, 'Papa' Haydn. One of the first set ofTHU12 London Symphonies, No 97 was composed and premieredTHUduring Haydn's first visit to England in 1791-2.THUTHUVienna Philharmonic OrchestraTHUFranz Welser-Most (conductor)THUTHUHaydn: Symphony No 97 in C.THUTHU20:00 Twenty Minutes b00mj696 (Listen)THUFarewell Symphony, by Stephen WyattTHURichard Briers plays Haydn in a short play about the lastTHUdays of the composer's life. In May 1809, as French troopsTHUtake Vienna, Napoleon arranges for one of his officers toTHUvisit Joseph Haydn.THUTHUJoseph Haydn ...... Richard BriersTHUJohann Elssler ...... Ben AskewTHUNannerl ...... Annabelle DowlerTHUFrench Officer ...... Matt AddisTHUTHUWritten by Stephen Wyatt Directed by Jeremy Mortimer.THUTHU20:20 BBC Proms b00mj698 (Listen)THU2009, Prom 73: Haydn, Schubert, Part 2THUFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by PetrocTHUTrelawny.THUTHUThe Vienna Philharmonic under Franz Welser-Most performsTHUSchubert's Great Symphony in C, which was only ever givenTHUa rough run-through in Vienna during the composer'sTHUall-too-short lifetime.THUTHUVienna Philharmonic OrchestraTHUFranz Welser-Most (conductor)THUTHUSchubert: Symphony No 9 in C (Great).THUTHU21:30 Sunday Feature b00fd2tx (Listen)THURebellion and Fear: Artists in the Great WarTHURichard Cork explores how the First World War figuredTHUpowerfully, and in strikingly different ways, in the livesTHUand work of the early avant-garde art movement in Europe.THUTHUWe hear about Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder ofTHUfuturism, visiting industrial cities including London inTHU1912, urging artists to rally and embrace modernity. ItTHUmoved artists such as Jacob Epstein and Wyndham Lewis asTHUwell as the poet Ezra Pound to create significant worksTHUcelebrating industrialisation.THUTHURichard also talks to minimalist composer Michael NymanTHUabout the work of David Bomberg another of the futuristTHUartists influenced by Marinetti. A longtime admirer, NymanTHUis contemplating composing an opera on Bomberg's work andTHUits relationship to the First World War.THUTHU22:15 New Generation Artists b00ml5bx (Listen)THURadio 3's New Generation Artists scheme exists to provideTHUconcert and recording opportunities to some of the finestTHUyoung talent on the international music scene.THUTHUIsraeli pianist Shai Wosner performs Beethoven's Sonata inTHUF minor, Op 57 (Appassionata).THUTHUBeethoven: Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)THUShai Wosner (piano).THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00bghks (Listen)THUNew Archaeologies, Episode 3THUSeries of personal essays about the archaeology of theTHUpast.THUTHUArchaeologist Jeff Oliver discusses how carvings incisedTHUupon trees can help archaeologists better understand howTHUlandscapes were populated in past times.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00mj6c8 (Listen)THUVerity Sharp presents music from sitar player PurbayanTHUChatterjee's ensemble Shastriya Syndicate, the soloTHUsinging of Stephanie Hladowski, and the multiple voices ofTHUDavid Hyke's Harmonic Choir. Plus Sardinia's Tenores diTHUBitti and pianist Philip Mead plays Stephen Montague'sTHUThanksgiving Hymn.THUFRIFRIDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00mj6qz (Listen)FRI1.00amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 4 in C minorFRI(Tragic), D417 Danish National Symphony OrchestraFRIPaul McCreesh (conductor)FRI1.32amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op 45FRIInger Dam-Jensen (soprano) Roman Trekel (baritone)FRIDanish National Vocal Ensemble Danish National ChoirFRIDanish National Symphony OrchestraFRIPaul McCreesh (conductor)FRI2.32amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in E for fluteFRIand continuo, BWV 1035 Lean Weman Ericsson (flute)FRIHans-Ola Ericsson (organ)FRI2.46amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Meeresstille undFRIgluckliche Fahrt (Calm sea and a prosperous voyage) -FRIOverture, Op 27 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraFRISimone Young (conductor)FRI3.01amFRISpohr, Louis (1784-1859): Concerto in B minor for twoFRIviolins and orchestra, Op 88FRIIgor Ozim and Primoz Novsak (violins)FRISlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraFRISamo Hubad (conductor)FRI3.27amFRISibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 6 in D minor, OpFRI104 Netherlands Radio PhilharmonicFRIBernhard Klee (conductor)FRI3.58amFRIDiamond, David (1915-2005): Rounds for string orchestraFRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)FRI4.13amFRIDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in D minor for celloFRIand pianoFRIDuo Krarup-Shirinyan: Johan Krarup (cello), MariannaFRIShirinyan (piano)FRI4.24amFRIPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Ode for the birthday of QueenFRIMary (1694) Come, ye sons of Art, away, Z323FRIAnna Mikolajczyk (soprano) Henning Voss (contralto)FRIRobert Lawaty (countertenor) Miroslaw Borczynski (bass)FRISine Nomine Chamber ChoirFRIConcerto Polacco Baroque OrchestraFRIMarek Toporowski (director)FRI4.48amFRIEaston, Michael J (b.1954): The Old Queen's Rag (1995 -FRIfor Donna Coleman) Donna Coleman (piano)FRI4.52amFRIMilhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Three Rag-Caprices, Op 78FRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Daniel Swift (conductor)FRI5.01amFRISatie, Erik (1866-1925), arr Jorgen Jersild: Three melodiesFRIHanne Hohwu, Merte Grosbol, Peter Lodahl (soloists)FRIMerete Hoffmann (oboe) The Jutland Chamber ChoirFRIMogens Dahl (conductor)FRI5.09amFRIShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Piano concerto No 2 inFRIF, Op 102 Dmitri Shostakovich (piano)FRISofia Philharmonic OrchestraFRIKonstantin Iliev (conductor)FRI5.26amFRIRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Valses Nobles et SentimentalesFRIMaurice Ravel (piano)FRI5.38amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 33 in BFRIflat, K319 Danish Radio SinfoniettaFRIAdam Fischer (conductor)FRI6.00amFRIScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757), arr. Kain Timothy: SonataFRIin F, K518 Guitar TrekFRI6.04amFRIDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Serenade for wind instrumentsFRIin D minor, Op 44 Canadian Chamber EnsembleFRIRaffi Armenian (conductor)FRI6.30amFRIKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Violin Concerto in A,FRIOp 8 Kaja Danczowska (violin)FRINational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIAntoni Wit (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00mj6r1 (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00mj6r3 (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIGrieg: Peer Gynt Suite No 1, Op 46 Berlin PhilharmonicFRIHerbert von Karajan (conductor) DG 423 208-2FRI10.15amFRIRavel: Ma mere l'oyeFRILouis Lortie and Helene Mercier (piano) CHANDOS CHAN8905FRI10.30amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 73 in D (La chasse) BBC PhilharmonicFRINicolas Kraemer (conductor) BBC recordingFRI10.51amFRIRangstrom: Den enda stunden (The Only Moment); FlickanFRIunder nymanen (The Girl Under the New Moon); Bon tillFRInatten (Prayer to the Night); Melodi (Melody)FRISolveig Kringelborn (soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano)FRIVIRGIN CLASSICS VC 545273-2FRI11.01amFRIMozart: Quartet in F for oboe and strings, K370FRIGregor Zubicky (oboe) Terje Tonnesen (violin)FRILars Ander Tomter (viola) Truls Mork (cello)FRISIMAX PSC 1022FRI11.16amFRIO Bull: Et Saeterbesok (A Mountain Vision)FRIArve Tellefsen (violin) Trondheim Symphony OrchestraFRIEivind Aadland (conductor) SIMAX PSC 1261FRI11.24amFRISchubert: Piano Sonata in C minor, D958FRILeif Ove Andsnes (piano) EMI 516448-2.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00mj6r5 (Listen)FRIBernard Herrmann (1911-1975), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod's exploration of the life and work ofFRIBernard Herrmann concludes with a look at theFRIcontradictory aspects of the composer's complexFRIpersonality.FRIFRIHerrmann was as complex as any of the characters in theFRIfilms he wrote music for. His life was full ofFRIcontradictions and tensions that were never fullyFRIresolved. He could be paranoid, irascible, abrasive andFRIvolatile but he remained a romantic at heart. He couldFRIalso be generous and compassionate but as a perfectionistFRIin his chosen art was perhaps doomed never to be satisfied.FRIFRITwisted Nerve Uncredited performersFRIA band apart/Maverick Wing soundtrack 9362-48588-2FRIFRIScherzo (Symphony No 1) National Philharmonic OrchestraFRIBernard Herrmann (conductor) UKCD 2063 Trs 2FRIFRIFahrenheit 451 National Philharmonic OrchestraFRIBernard Herrmann (conductor) London 443 899-2 Trs 18-22FRIFRISouvenirs de Voyage for clarinet and strings (1st mvt)FRIDavid Schifrin (clarinet)FRIWalter Trampler, Paul Neubauer (violas)FRIHamilton Cheifetz, Warren Lash (cellos)FRIDelos DE 3088 Tr 1FRIFRIScenes from Taxi Driver: Thank God for the Rain; CleaningFRIthe Cab; I still can't sleep/They cannot touch herFRI(Betsy's Theme) Arista 07822 190052 Trs 2, 3, 4FRIFRIThe Sea: The Lagoon; Descending; The Octopus: HomecomingFRI(Beneath the 12-Mile Reef)FRINational Philharmonic OrchestraFRICharles Gerhardt (conductor)FRIBMG RCA Victor GD 80707 Trs 6, 7, 8.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mkyzc (Listen)FRIEdinburgh International Festival 2009, Episode 12FRIRadio 3 at the Summer Festivals.FRIFRIIn a concert from the 2009 Edinburgh InternationalFRIFestival, the multi award-winning Emerson String QuartetFRIperform two Mendelssohn Quartets - the earliest and theFRIfinal of his oeuvre, for which the ensemble have beenFRIwidely celebrated. This is contrasted with Beethoven'sFRIString Quartet No 10, reminiscent in some respects of theFRIFifth Symphony, which was written around the same time.FRIFRIEmerson String QuartetFRIFRIMendelssohn: String Quartet in E flatFRIBeethoven: String Quartet in E flat (The Harp)FRIMendelssohn: String Quartet in F minor.FRIFRI14:30 Afternoon on 3 b00ml06q (Listen)FRIProm 57: Stravinsky, TchaikovskyFRIFRIBBC Proms 2009:FRIFRIThe BBC Symphony Orchestra concludes the Proms survey ofFRIStravinsky's ballets with the dazzling Agon. Stephen HoughFRIcompletes his Proms marathon of Tchaikovsky's pianoFRIconcertos with the curiously neglected Concert Fantasia,FRIand cellist Steven Isserlis returns to the RococoFRIVariations. The concert ends with more Tchaikovsky - hisFRIdramatic tale of forbidden love and eternal punishment.FRIIntroduced by Penny Gore.FRIFRIStephen Hough (piano) Steven Isserlis (cello)FRIBBC Symphony Orchestra David Robertson (conductor)FRIFRIStravinsky: AgonFRITchaikovsky: Concert Fantasia in G, Op 56; Variations on aFRIRococo Theme; Francesca da RiminiFRIFRI4.30pmFRIPurcell and his forebears.FRIFRIPurcell: Blow up the trumpet; God is gone up; Blow up theFRItrumpet in Sion; My heart is inditingFRIArs Nova Copenhagen Concerto CopenhagenFRIAndrew Lawrence-King (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00mkwqh (Listen)FRIFRI18:30 BBC Proms b00mj6r7 (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 74: R Strauss, Brahms, Part 1FRIFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by PetrocFRITrelawny.FRIFRIThe Vienna Philharmonic is conducted by its distinguishedFRIlong-term associate and honorary member Zubin Mehta.FRITogether they perfom Webern's late Romantic-influencedFRIPassacaglia before Strauss' quintessentially quixotic setFRIof 'fantastic variations on a theme of knightly character'.FRIFRIChristian Frohn (viola) Tamas Varga (cello)FRIVienna Philharmonic Orchestra Zubin Mehta (conductor)FRIFRIWebern: Passacaglia, Op 1 R Strauss: Don Quixote.FRIFRI19:25 BBC Proms b00mlybm (Listen)FRI2009, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival: Ian McMillan onFRIDon QuixoteFRIMiguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote is one of fiction'sFRIbest-loved characters and the hero of a book many considerFRIa landmark of modern literature. The knight has featuredFRIin artworks by Dore, Dali and Picasso, and has been theFRIinspiration for music by Telemann, Mendelssohn and RichardFRIStrauss.FRIFRIActor Andrew Sachs offers his own dramatic version ofFRIQuixote, spurred on by Ian McMillan and literary criticFRIJohn Mullan's reflections on the character and hisFRIfollowers in the world of letters.FRIFRI19:45 BBC Proms b00mj6r9 (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 74: R Strauss, Brahms, Part 2FRIFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by PetrocFRITrelawny.FRIFRIZubin Mehta conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra inFRIBrahms' final symphony, which ends in a vast set ofFRIvariations - his gloriously late-Romantic take on aFRIBaroque-style passacaglia, using a theme borrowed from aFRIBach cantata.FRIFRIVienna Philharmonic Orchestra Zubin Mehta (conductor)FRIFRIBrahms: Symphony No 4 in E minor.FRIFRI20:45 Sunday Feature b00c4cnn (Listen)FRIFlowers in the Backyard - China and its Minority CulturesFRIIsabel Hilton reports from China's capital, Beijing, onFRIthe country's uneasy relationship with its minorityFRIcultures, talking to writers and academics of the HanFRIethnic group, one which makes up over 90 per cent of theFRIpopulation. She finds out how they have found in minorityFRIcultures a way to broaden their own understanding of ChinaFRIand also meets cultural figures from within a variety ofFRIminorities who describe their experiences of living withinFRIsuch a massive majority.FRIFRIPart of Radio 3's Focus on China season.FRIFRI21:30 New Generation Artists b00ml5n3 (Listen)FRIRadio 3's New Generation Artists scheme exists to provideFRIconcert and recording opportunities to some of the finestFRIyoung talent on the international music scene.FRIFRIJazz trumpeter Tom Arthurs and friends perform a varietyFRIof duo and group improvisations.FRIFRITom Arthurs: Shambles/Potentials Group improvisationsFRITom Arthurs (flugelhorn and trumpet)FRIPetr Cancura (tenor saxophone) Julie Sassoon (piano)FRIRudi Fischerlehner (drums).FRIFRI22:15 BBC Proms b00mj6rc (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 75FRIFrom the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by VerityFRISharp.FRIFRIEast meets West as cellist Yo-Yo Ma returns with hisFRIcross-cultural Silk Road Ensemble, after their successfulFRIProms debut in 2004, with more from this truly mesmerisingFRImusical journey - a mix of traditional and contemporaryFRIflavours, inspired by the ancient trade route which unitedFRIChina and Europe.FRIFRISilk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo MaFRIFRIVarious composers: Silk Road SuiteFRIGiovanni Sollima: The Taranta ProjectFRIAngel Lam: Empty Mountain, Spirit RainFRITrad, arr. Li Cang Sang and Wu Tong: Ambush from Ten Sides.FRIFRI
04 September 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 05/09/2009 - 11/09/2009
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