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SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2009SAT
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01:00 Through the Night b00mm2x5 (Listen)SAT
1.00amSAT
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Messa da Requiem forSAT
soloists, chorus and orchestra (1874)SAT
Ragnhild Heiland Sorensen (soprano)SAT
Ingebjorg Kosmo (mezzo-soprano) Ivar Gilhuus (tenor)SAT
Oddbjorn Tennfjord (baritone) Collegium VocaleSAT
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Johannes Fritzsch (conductor)SAT
2.24amSAT
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata da chiesa in ESAT
minor, Op 3, No 5 Camerata Tallin: Jan Oun (flute)SAT
Mati Karmas (violin) Heiki Matlik (guitar)SAT
2.32amSAT
Busoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): All' Italia (Seven ElegiesSAT
- 1907) Valerie Tryon (piano)SAT
2.40amSAT
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in F for trebleSAT
recorder, RV 442 Michael Schneider (recorder)SAT
Camerata KolnSAT
2.48amSAT
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Introduction and theme andSAT
variations Laszlo Horvath (clarinet)SAT
The Hungarian Radio Orchestra Geza Oberfrank (conductor)SAT
3.01amSAT
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in DSAT
Andreas Staier (fortepiano)SAT
3.18amSAT
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet E flat,SAT
Op 127 Oslo QuartetSAT
4.02amSAT
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Trio in E flat,SAT
Op 1, No 1 Kungsbacka TrioSAT
4.32amSAT
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 22 in E flat, H ISAT
22 (The Philosopher) Prima La MusicaSAT
Dirk Vermeulen (conductor)SAT
4.48amSAT
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44SAT
Petras Geniusas (piano)SAT
5.01amSAT
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Impromptu in G flat, Op 51SAT
Krzysztof Jablonski (piano)SAT
5.06amSAT
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in G forSAT
solo cello, BWV 1007 Guy Fouquet (cello)SAT
5.26amSAT
Tournier, Marcel (1879-1951): Sonatine, Op 30SAT
Rita Costanzi (harp)SAT
5.43amSAT
Couperin, Louis (c.1626-1661): Suite in GSAT
Rosalind Halton (harpsichord)SAT
6.00amSAT
Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Five IntermezziSAT
(Intermezzi per Organo, Secunda Raccolta 1943-1946)SAT
Albert de Klerk (organ)SAT
6.13amSAT
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Syrinx for solo fluteSAT
Ian Mullin (flute)SAT
6.16amSAT
Kuljeric, Igor (1938-2006): Barocchiana for solo marimbaSAT
Ivana Bilic (marimba)SAT
6.29amSAT
Gaultier, Ennemond (1575-1651): Lute pieces in D minorSAT
Konrad Junghanel (lute)SAT
6.48amSAT
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Toccata in D forSAT
keyboard, BWV 912 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano).SAT
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07:00 Breakfast b00mrx6l (Listen)SAT
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09:00 CD Review b00mrx6n (Listen)SAT
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09.05amSAT
W. A. Mozart: Symphonies Vol 7 (1773)SAT
MOZART: Symphony in G major No 27 KV 161b, K199;SAT
Symphony in C major No 22 KV 162; Symphony in D major NoSAT
23 KV 181 162b; Symphony in B-flat major No 24 KV 182SAT
173Da; Symphony in G minor No 25 KV 183 173dBSAT
The Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Adam FischerSAT
(conductor)SAT
DRS 6220542 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
MOZART: Piano Concertos Nos. 23 K488, & 24 K491SAT
Mitsuko Uchida (piano), Cleveland OrchestraSAT
Decca 478 1524 (CD)SAT
MOZART: Don Giovanni (Arrangement for string quartetSAT
published by Nicolaus Simrock c1798)SAT
The Franz Joseph String QuartetSAT
Atma ACD2 2559 (2CD)SAT
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09.30am Building a LibrarySAT
BACH: Cantata BWV 80 “Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott”SAT
Reviewer – Simon HeighesSAT
The first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSAT
Review website on Monday.SAT
Next week Stephen Johnson compares recordings of Mahler’s lateSAT
symphony in song, Das Lied von der Erde.SAT
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10.15am Recent ReleaseSAT
BERG: Violin Concerto; BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in DSAT
major Op 61SAT
Arabella Steinbacher (violin), WDR Symphony Orchestra, AndrisSAT
Nelsons (conductor)SAT
Orfeo C778 091 A (CD)SAT
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10.30am New ReleasesSAT
Geoffrey Norris looks at some recent releases of RussianSAT
orchestral works with extracts from the following discs:SAT
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RACHMANINOV: The Miserly KnightSAT
Ildar Abdrazakov (bass), Misha Didyk (tenor), Sergey MurzaevSAT
(baritone), Peter Bronder (tenor), Gennadi Bezzubenkov (bass),SAT
BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)SAT
Chandos CHAN10544 (CD)SAT
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 1 ‘Winter Daydreams’;SAT
Symphony No. 6 ‘Pathétique’SAT
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)SAT
London Philharmonic Orchestra LPO0039 (2CD)SAT
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GLAZUNOV: Symphonies 1, 2, 3 & 9SAT
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jose Serebrier (conductor)SAT
Warner Classics 2564 68904-2 (2CD)SAT
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5; Hamlet OvertureSAT
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Andris NelsonsSAT
(conductor)SAT
Orfeo C 780 091 A (CD)SAT
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11.00am Recent ReleasesSAT
John Ward: Consort music for five and six violsSAT
WARD: Fantasia a6 (Nos 1-7); Fantasia a5 (Nos 1-13) In NomineSAT
a6 (Nos 1-2); In Nomine a5SAT
Phantasm with guest musicians Emilia Benjamin (tenor viol) andSAT
Mikko Perkola (bass viol)SAT
Linn Records CKD339 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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Copriario: Funeral TearesSAT
JOHN COOPER “GIOVANNI COPRIARIO”: Songs ofSAT
Mourning (1613); The Masque of Squires (1614); Funeral TearesSAT
(1606)SAT
Anne Delafosse-Quentin (soprano), Paulin Bundgen (countertenor),SAT
Les Jardins de Courtoisie, Ensemble CeladonSAT
Zig-Zag Territoires ZZT090302 (CD)SAT
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With endless tearesSAT
Seventeenth century songs including works by Lawes, Johnson,SAT
and Purcell.SAT
Johannette Zomer (soprano), Fred Jacobs (lute and theorbo)SAT
Channel Classics CCSSA26609 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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For more information see: http://www.channelclassics.com/SAT
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Flying Horse: Music from the ML LutebookSAT
Including works by Dowland, Holborne, and Johnson.SAT
Elizabeth Kenny (lute)SAT
Hyperion CDA67776 (CD)SAT
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For more information see: http://www.hyperionrecords.SAT
co.uk/al.asp?al=CDA67776SAT
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11.35 am Disc of the WeekSAT
Britten, Szymanowski – Violin ConcertosSAT
SZYMANOWSKI: Violin Concerto No 1 Op 35; Violin ConcertoSAT
No 2 Op 61; BRITTEN: Violin concerto in D minor Op 15SAT
Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin)SAT
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit (conductor)SAT
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred HoneckSAT
(conductor)SAT
Sony 88697439992 (CD)SAT
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12:15 Music Matters b00mrx6q (Listen)SAT
HungarySAT
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Tom Service visits Budapest to explore how musical lifeSAT
has changed in Hungary since the fall of communism. TheSAT
country was important in developments in the monthsSAT
leading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.SAT
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Tom explores areas from the legacy of Liszt, Bartok andSAT
Kodaly, to state education and the all-pervading influenceSAT
of Hungarian folk music.SAT
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Related LinksSAT
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* Budapest Festival Orchestra (www.bfz.hu)SAT
* Hungarian National Philharmonic OrchestraSAT
(www.hunphilharmonic.org.hu)SAT
* Kodaly Institute (www.kodaly-inst.hu)SAT
* Franz Liszt Academy of Music (www.lfze.hu)SAT
* Balazs Horvath (horvathbalazs.netpositive.hu)SAT
* Marta Sebestyen (sebestyenmarta.hu)SAT
* Bea Palya (www.palyabea.hu)SAT
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Music Matters in BudapestSAT
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To start the new season of Music Matters, Tom ServiceSAT
reports from the Hungarian capital of Budapest. TwentySAT
years since the fall of communism, this year also marksSAT
the 125th anniversary of the opera house, the 5th sinceSAT
Hungary joined the EU, and a year since the InternationalSAT
Monetary Fund bailed out Hungary’s economy. Hungary is aSAT
country in which society, politics, and music areSAT
inextricably linked - Tom was there to experience one ofSAT
the richest musical cultures in the world, and to find outSAT
how the politics of the past two decades have affected theSAT
musical life of Hungary and its musicians.SAT
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Folk Music and PoliticsSAT
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Tom begins his exploration of Hungary’s rich musicalSAT
traditions at the Fono folk club in Budapest, where localsSAT
meet to dance every Wednesday evening. He then travelsSAT
south of Budapest to Kecskemet, the birthplace of ZoltanSAT
Kodaly and home to the Kodaly Institute. He talks withSAT
founding director Peter Erdei about Kodaly’s passions forSAT
folk music and politics, and his method of music education.SAT
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Hungarian pianist Andras Schiff tells how Russian tanksSAT
rolled down the streets near his home in the 1950s, and ofSAT
the restrictions he faced under the communist regime whichSAT
led him to leave his native country. On a boat on theSAT
banks of the Danube in central Budapest, Tom talks to BBCSAT
Central European Correspondent Nick Thorpe, who has livedSAT
in the city for 23 years, about the social and culturalSAT
changes in Hungary in the years since the fall ofSAT
communism.SAT
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Music EducationSAT
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Kodaly’s method still inspires music education in Hungary,SAT
yet Tom discovers that things have not necessarily changedSAT
for the better since the communist era.SAT
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Visiting Toth Aladar, one of Budapest’s state musicSAT
schools for children aged 6 upwards, Tom hears studentsSAT
playing and talks to director Margit Magyar about theSAT
state of Hungary’s music education. And a short distanceSAT
away at the most important building in Hungarian musicalSAT
culture, the Franz Liszt Academy, rector Andras Batta andSAT
pianist Gabor Farkas talk about the tension betweenSAT
tradition and innovation, and Tom meets celebrated folkSAT
singer Marta Sebestyen, whose mother studiedSAT
ethnomusicology with Kodaly.SAT
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Orchestral Life and the FutureSAT
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The two major orchestras in Budapest – the BudapestSAT
Festival Orchestra with principal conductor Ivan Fischer,SAT
and the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra underSAT
pianist-conductor Zoltan Kocsis – share a performanceSAT
space in the impressive National Palace of the Arts, whichSAT
opened in 2004. Tom meets them both to talk about theSAT
relationship between the two ensembles and the issue ofSAT
state involvement in the arts.SAT
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Hungary has produced a long line of great composers fromSAT
Liszt, Bartok and Kodaly to Ligeti, Kurtag and Eotvos –SAT
Tom meets one of the brightest young contemporarySAT
composers, Balazs Horvath, to discuss their legacy and theSAT
future for classical music in the country. And at a caféSAT
overlooking the Hungarian Parliament, he talks to youngSAT
folk singer sensation Bea Palya about the importance ofSAT
keeping tradition alive.SAT
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Hungarian State OperaSAT
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Whilst in Budapest Tom also visited the world famous operaSAT
house, which celebrates its 125th anniversary this year.SAT
He took a tour of the house, including the basement whichSAT
became a shelter to musicians including Zoltan KodalySAT
during the Siege of Budapest in the Second World War, andSAT
spoke to soprano Andrea Rost about the significance ofSAT
performing in her home country.SAT
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13:00 The Early Music Show b00mrx6s (Listen)SAT
The Huelgas Ensemble at the 2009 Edinburgh FestivalSAT
Lucie Skeaping presents a concert given by the HuelgasSAT
Ensemble under their music director Paul van Nevel atSAT
Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, as part of the 2009SAT
Edinburgh International Festival.SAT
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The ensemble, which is named after a Cistercian monasterySAT
near Burgos in Spain, has been established since 1970 andSAT
has carved a reputation as one of the leading vocalSAT
ensembles in Europe. The group is particularly famous forSAT
its pioneering recordings of music by composers from theSAT
Franco-Flemish school, such as Nicholas Gombert and PierreSAT
de Manchicourt.SAT
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This concert juxtaposes sacred music by two composers ofSAT
different generations - Michael Praetorius and Bach.SAT
Arguably the most famous composers of the German choraleSAT
tradition, they based many of their compositions on theSAT
same basic material. Here, the eight voices and sevenSAT
instrumentalists of the Huelgas Ensemble show how bothSAT
composers treat the same texts, in very different ways.SAT
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Gallus: Obsecro Domine (In adventu Domini nostri JesuSAT
Christi) Huelgas Ensemble Paul van Nevel (conductor)SAT
SONY CLASSICAL SK 64305 Tr 2SAT
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Gombert: Tous les regretz Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SK 48249 Tr 4SAT
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Praetorius: Ach, Gott, vom Himmel sieh' dareinSAT
Bach: Ach, Gott, vom Himmel sieh' dareinSAT
Praetorius: Das Silber durchs Feur siebenmalSAT
Bach: Du stellst mein Jesu, selber dich Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSAT
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Praetorius: Mitten wir im Leben sindSAT
Bach: Mitten wir im Leben sind Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSAT
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Praetorius: Aus tiefer Noth schrey ich zu dirSAT
Bach: Ob bei uns ist der Sünden viel Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSAT
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Lejeune: O roze reyne des fleurs Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SK 68259 Tr 3SAT
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Praetorius: Christe, der du bist Tag und LichtSAT
Bach: Wir bitten dein' gottliche Kraft Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSAT
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De Rore: Mia benigna fortuna Huelgas EnsembleSAT
Paul van Nevel (conductor)SAT
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901760 Tr 3SAT
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Praetorius: Mit Fried' und Freud' ich fahr' dahinSAT
Bach: Mit Fried' und Freud' ich fahr' dahinSAT
Praetorius: Denn hast du allen furgesteltSAT
Huelgas Ensemble Paul van Nevel (conductor)SAT
BBC RECORDING.SAT
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mm0sp (Listen)SAT
Meta4SAT
From the Wigmore Hall, London, Fiona Talkington presents aSAT
concert given by string quartet Meta4. Shostakovich:SAT
String Quartet No 4. Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 135.SAT
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15:00 World Routes b00mrx6v (Listen)SAT
World Routes in Cape Verde, Episode 2SAT
Lucy Duran visits Cape Verde, the windswept and dramaticSAT
archipelago off the west coast of Africa, and travels toSAT
one of the most beautiful islands, San Antao. She hearsSAT
songs for making grogue, Cape Verde's national drink,SAT
which is said to make bulls weep as they operate anSAT
ancient sugar press. The programme ends in the unofficialSAT
musical capital, Mindelo, on the island of Sao Vicente,SAT
where Cesaria Evora was born and where many other CapeSAT
Verdean greats began their careers. Including sessions bySAT
two such musicians - virtuosic guitarist Bau andSAT
singer-songwriter Tito Paris.SAT
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Trad: Untitled instrumental Homero Fonseca’s bandSAT
BBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SAT
Cape Verde on 9th April 2009SAT
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Trad: Paul Homero Fonseca’s bandSAT
BBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SAT
Cape Verde on 9th April 2009SAT
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Trad: Untitled instrumental Homero Fonseca’s bandSAT
BBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SAT
Cape Verde on 9th April 2009SAT
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Trad: San Antao Homero Fonseca’s bandSAT
BBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SAT
Cape Verde on 9th April 2009SAT
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Luis Morais & Amandio Cabral: Sodade Cesaria EvoraSAT
Album: Miss Perfumado Lus Africa 262.24-2SAT
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Fidjinho D’Chiquinha: Solo Fidjinho BauSAT
BBC Recording made in the Mindelo Hotel, Mindelo on theSAT
island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 12th April 2009SAT
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Interview with BauSAT
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Tcheka: Sabu Gabriela Mendes Album: TradicaoSAT
Nocturne ED13222SAT
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Interview with Gabriela MendesSAT
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Trad: Curral ca tem capodeSAT
Gabriela Mendes and her band (including Bau)SAT
BBC Recording made in the Mindelo Hotel, Mindelo on theSAT
island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 12th April 2009SAT
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Interview with Tito ParisSAT
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Tito Paris: Nha Pretinha Tito ParisSAT
BBC Recording made in the Porto Grande hotel, Mindelo onSAT
the island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 11th April 2009SAT
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Interview with Tito ParisSAT
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B. Leza: Tal VezSAT
Tito ParisSAT
BBC Recording made in the Porto Grande hotel, Mindelo onSAT
the island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 11th April 2009SAT
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Bius: Festa d’tehuva BiusSAT
BBC Recording made in the Mindelo Hotel, Mindelo on theSAT
island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 11th April 2009SAT
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16:00 Jazz Library b00mrx6x (Listen)SAT
Carla BleySAT
Pianist and composer Carla Bley joins Alyn Shipton toSAT
choose her essential records, from the jazz operaSAT
Escalator Over the Hill via her various big bands, to herSAT
current small groups.SAT
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DISC 1 Title: Detective Writer DaughterSAT
Artist: Carla Bley/Paul Haines Composer: BleySAT
Album: Escalator Over The Hill Label: JCOA /ECMSAT
Number 839 310-2 CD 1 Tr 13SAT
Personnel: Jack Bruce/Carla Bley (vocals), VivaSAT
(narration), John McLaughlin (guitar), Michael MantlerSAT
(trumpet), Sharon Freeman (French horn), Roswell RuddSAT
(trombone), Jack Jeffers (bass trombone), John BuckinghamSAT
(tuba), Jimmy Lyons (alto saxophone), Gato Barbieri (tenorSAT
saxophone), Chris Woods (baritone), Carla Bley (piano),SAT
Charlie Haden (bass), Paul Motian (drums). 1968-71SAT
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DISC 2 Title: Walking BatteriewomanSAT
Artist: Carla Bley Band Composer: BleySAT
Album: Social Studies Label: Watt Number 11 Tr 6SAT
Personnel: Michael Mantler (trombone), Carlos WardSAT
(soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Tony Dagradi (tenorSAT
saxophone, clarinet), Gary Valente (trombone), Joe DaleySAT
(euphonium), Earl McIntyre (tuba), Carla Bley (organ),SAT
Steve Swallow (bass), D Sharpe (drums). Dec 1980SAT
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DISC 3 Title: More Brahms Artist: Carla Bley SextetSAT
Composer: Bley Album: Sextet Label: WattSAT
Number 17 Tr 1SAT
Personnel: Carla Bley (organ), Hiram Bullock (guitar),SAT
Larry Willis (piano), Steve Swallow (bass), Victor LewisSAT
(drums), Don Alias (percussion, drums. Dec 1986SAT
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DISC 4 Title: Fleur CarnivoreSAT
Artist: Big Carla Bley Band Composer: BleySAT
Album: Fleur Carnivore Label: Watt Number 21 Tr 1SAT
Personnel: Lew Soloff, Jens Winther (trumpets), Frank LacySAT
(French horn), Gary Valente (trombone), Bob StewartSAT
(tuba), Daniel Baussier (oboe, flute), Wolfgang PushnigSAT
(alto saxophone), Andy Sheppard (tenor saxophone), CristofSAT
Lauer (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone), Roberto OttiniSAT
(baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone) Karen MantlerSAT
(harmonica, organ, vibraphone), Carla Bley (piano), SteveSAT
Swallow (bass), Buddy Williams (drums), Don AliasSAT
(percussion. 14 Nov 1988 (Live at Montmartre, Copenhagen)SAT
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DISC 5 Title: One Way Artist: Carla Bley Big BandSAT
Composer: Bley Album: Goes To Church Label: WattSAT
Number 27 Tr 3SAT
Personnel: Carla Bley (piano), Roger Jannotta (soprano andSAT
alto saxophones, flute), Wolfgang Puschnig (altoSAT
saxophone), Andy Sheppard, Jerry Underwood (tenorSAT
saxophones), Julian Arguelles (baritone saxophone), LewSAT
Soloff, Guy Barker, ClaudeSAT
Deppa (trumpets), Gary Valente, Pete Beachill, Chris DeanSAT
(trombones); Richard Henry (bass trombone), Karen MantlerSAT
(harmonica, organ), Steve Swallow (bass), Dennis MackrelSAT
(drums). Soloists: Andy Sheppard, Gary ValenteSAT
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DISC 6 Title: End of Vienna Artist: Carla BleySAT
Composer: Bley Album: Fancy Chamber Music Label: WattSAT
Number 28 Tr 3SAT
Personnel: Carla Bley (piano), Andrew Byrt (viola), SteveSAT
Morris (violin), Emma Black (cello), Steve Swallow (bass),SAT
Alison Hayhurst (flute), Sara Lee (cello), Chris WellsSAT
(percussion). Rec Dec 1997SAT
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DISC 7 Title: Major Artist: Carla Bley/Steve SwallowSAT
Composer: Bley Album: Are We There Yet? Label: WattSAT
Number 29 Tr 3SAT
Personnel: Carla Bley (piano), Steve Swallow (bass)SAT
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DISC 8 Title: Sidewinders In ParadiseSAT
Artist: Carla Bley 4 x 4 Composer: Bley Album: 4 x 4SAT
Label: Watt Number 30 Tr 2SAT
Personnel: Lew Soloff (trumpet), Wolfgang Puschnig (flute,SAT
alto saxophone), Andy Sheppard (tenor saxophone), GarySAT
Valente (trombone), Carla Bley (piano), Larry GoldingsSAT
(organ), Steve Swallow (bass), Victor Lewis (drums).SAT
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DISC 9 Title: I Hadn't Anyone Til YouSAT
Artist: Carla Bley Big Band Composer: NobleSAT
Album: Appearing Nightly Label: Watt Number 33 Tr 5SAT
Personnel: Earl Gadner, Lew Soloff, Giampaulo CasatiSAT
Florian Eisch (trumpets), Beppe Calmosca, Gary Valente,SAT
Gigi Grata, Richard Henry (trombones), Roger Jannetta,SAT
Wolfgang Puschnig, Andy Sheppard, Christophe Panzane,SAT
JUlian Arguelles (reeds), Carla Bley (piano), KatenSAT
Mantler (organ), Steve Swallow (bass), Billy DrummondSAT
(drums). Paris, July 2006SAT
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DISC 10 Title: Hell's Bells Artist: Carla BleySAT
Composer: Carle Bley Album: CARLA'S CHRISTMAS CAROLSSAT
Label: WATT/ECM Number 271 2413 Tr 8SAT
Personnel: Carla Bley (piano, organ), Steve Swallow (bass)SAT
and The Partyka Brass Quintet.SAT
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17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00mrx6z (Listen)SAT
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JRR Signature Tune:SAT
Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSAT
Marsalis)SAT
Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SAT
Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT
(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT
(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SAT
Taken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SAT
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September in the Rain (Warren, Dubin) (2:44)SAT
Performed by Tito Burns and his Sextet: Al Hall (tp) JimmySAT
Chester (cl,as) Rex Morris (ts) Tito Burns (accor) RonnieSAT
Price (p) Johnny Hawksworth (b) Derek Price (d)SAT
Recorded 23 May 1950, LondonSAT
Taken from the album Presenting LP (Decca LF 1162. S1/2)SAT
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I Got Rhythm (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) (2:58)SAT
Performed by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot ClubSAT
de France: Larry Adler (mouth organ) Stephane GrappelliSAT
(p) Django Reinhardt (g solo) Joseph Reinhardt, EugeneSAT
Vees (g) Roger Grasset (b) Recorded 1938SAT
Taken from the album Django ReinhardtSAT
CD (Pathe Marconi 7465012 (1) Track 8)SAT
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Heah Me Talkin’ To Ya (Louis Armstrong) (5:10)SAT
Performed by Alex Welsh (tp, v) Roy Williams (tb,vcl) JohnSAT
Barnes (bar,cl,as,fl,vcl) Fred Hunt (p) Jim Douglas (g)SAT
Harvey Weston (b,b-g) Lennie Hastings (d,vcl) HumphreySAT
Lyttelton (tp) George Chisholm (tb) Bruce Turner (cl, as)SAT
Recorded Live Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, November 28SAT
1971SAT
Taken from the album An Evening with Alex Welsh and HisSAT
Friends LP (Black Lion 2460 179 S1/1)SAT
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Dark Eyes (trad) (3:27)SAT
Performed by Charlie Ventura (ts) Teddy Nepoleon (p) GeneSAT
Krupa (d) Recorded 8 March 1946, New York CitySAT
Taken from the album Drummin' ManSAT
LP (Affinity AFS 1042 S2/4)SAT
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After You’ve Gone (Creamer, Layton) (4:24)SAT
Performed by James P. Johnson’s Blue Note Jazzmen: SidneySAT
De Paris (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Ben Webster (ts) James PSAT
Johnson (p) Jimmy Shirley (g) John Simmons (b) SidneySAT
Catlett (d) Recorded 4 March 1944SAT
Taken from the album James P. Johnson 1943 - 1944SAT
1995 CD (Classics 824 (1) Track 16)SAT
SAT
I’m Just a Lucky So and So (Duke Ellington, M David) (3:06)SAT
Performed by Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet) DukeSAT
Ellington (piano) Trummy Young (trombone) Barney BigardSAT
(clarinet) Mort Herbert (bass) Danny Barcelona (drums)SAT
Recorded 3 – 4 April 1961, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album The Great SummitSAT
CD (Roulette Jazz 724352454723 Track 2)SAT
SAT
Small’s Minor (Jimmy Smith) (6:57)SAT
Performed by Jimmy Smith (organ) Eddie McFadden (g) LouSAT
Donaldson (as) Tina Brooks (ts) Art Blak (d)SAT
Recorded 7 April 1958 Taken from the album Cool BluesSAT
CD (Blue Note CDP7844412 (1) Track 6)SAT
SAT
Requiem (Lennie Tristano) (4:43)SAT
Performed by Lennie Tristano (p) Recorded 1954 - 1955SAT
Taken from the album Lennie TristanoSAT
LP (London LTZ-K 15033 S1/2)SAT
SAT
Time to Go Home (Courtney Pine) (6:03)SAT
Performed by Courtney Pine (ss) Kenny Kirkland (p)SAT
Charnette Moffett (b) Tain (perc)SAT
Recorded 20 – 21 January 1990SAT
Taken from the album Within the Realms of Our DreamsSAT
1991 CD (Antilles ANCD8756 (1) Track 6)SAT
SAT
In a Mellotone (Duke Ellington) (7:11)SAT
Performed by Duke Ellington Orchestra: Lew Soloff, BarrySAT
Lee Hall, Ron Tooley, Clark Terry (tp, flghn) NorrisSAT
Turney (as) Jerry Dodgion (as, cl) Herman Riley, EddieSAT
Daniels (ts, cl) Charles Owens (bs, cl, bcl) BrittSAT
Woodman, Al Grey (tb) Chuck Connors (btb) Roland Hanna (p)SAT
J.J. Wiggins (b) Louie Bellson (d) Mercer EllingtonSAT
(conductor) Recorded 1986SAT
Taken from the album The Duke Ellington Orchestra: DigitalSAT
Duke 1987 CD (GRP GRD9548 (1) Track 10)SAT
SAT
Panama Rag (William Tyers) (5:35)SAT
Performed by Soprano Summit: Bob Wilber (sop) Kenny DavernSAT
(cl) Marty Grosz (g) Monty Budwig (b) Jake Hanna (d)SAT
Recorded 1977SAT
Taken from the album Soprano Summit / Live at Concord '77SAT
1978 CD (Concord Jazz CJ52 S2/3)SAT
SAT
18:00 Opera on 3 b00mrx71 (Listen)SAT
Verdi's MacbethSAT
SAT
In a performance given in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, asSAT
part of the 2009 International Festival, David RobertsonSAT
conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in a concertSAT
version of Verdi's dramatic setting of Shakespeare's playSAT
Macbeth.SAT
SAT
Verdi's four-act opera was originally composed in 1847,SAT
but this performance is of the more commonly-heard 1865SAT
version. It was the first manifestation of the composer'sSAT
lifelong inspiration from the Bard. Georgian baritone LadoSAT
Ataneli sings the title role, alongside American sopranoSAT
Susan Neves as his scheming wife.SAT
SAT
Macbeth ...... Lado Ataneli (baritone)SAT
Lady Macbeth ...... Susan Neves (soprano)SAT
Banquo ...... John Relyea (bass)SAT
Macduff ...... Vsevolod Grivnov (tenor)SAT
Lady-in-Waiting ...... Katherine Broderick (soprano)SAT
Malcolm ...... Nicholas Phan (tenor)SAT
Doctor/Servant ...... Vuyani Mlinde (bass)SAT
Murderer/Herald/Apparition ...... Wade Kernot (bass)SAT
Two Apparitions ...... Michael Yeoman and Niall DochertySAT
Edinburgh Festival ChorusSAT
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraSAT
David Robertson (conductor).SAT
SAT
21:00 Recital b00mrx73 (Listen)SAT
Radoslav Kapil (piano) performs Smetana's Macbeth and theSAT
Witches, and Reves.SAT
SAT
21:30 The Wire b00mrx76 (Listen)SAT
People Snogging in Public Places By Jack Thorne.SAT
SAT
A frank and funny coming-of-age play about what happensSAT
when an uncle with learning disabilities moves in with hisSAT
nephew's family. Told in a striking and bold style, itSAT
examines the consequences of disabilities on familySAT
members.SAT
SAT
James ...... Rupert SimonianSAT
Patrick ...... Adrian ScarboroughSAT
Angela ...... Lindsey Coulson Tim ...... Philip FoxSAT
Pete ...... Jamie DiSpiritoSAT
Lisa ...... Candassaie Liburd Alice ...... Lizzy WattsSAT
Phyllis ...... Annabelle DowlerSAT
Mr Morris ...... Paul Rider Doctor ...... Matt AddisSAT
Speaking Clock ...... Malcolm TierneySAT
SAT
Sound design: Caleb Knightley Producer: Steven Canny.SAT
SAT
22:30 Hear and Now b00mrx78 (Listen)SAT
Knussen, Bedford, TurnageSAT
Zoe Martlew presents a concert of all-British music, whichSAT
also includes a dramatic monologue.SAT
SAT
Dietmar Wiesner (flute) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraSAT
Ilan Volkov (conductor)SAT
SAT
Knussen: Music for a Puppet CourtSAT
Luke Bedford: Outblaze the SkySAT
Mark-Anthony Turnage: From All SidesSAT
Samuel Beckett: Not I (performed by Fiona Shaw)SAT
Mark Anthony Turnage: Five Views of a Mouth (BBCSAT
Commission - first performance)SAT
SAT
Plus a report on John Wynne's new sound installation atSAT
Beaconsfield Gallery, featuring an old pianola and 300SAT
abandoned hi-fi speakers.SAT
SUN
SUNDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2009SUN
SUN
00:00 The Early Music Show b00dk8dg (Listen)SUN
Domenico ZipoliSUN
Catherine Bott explores the life and music of the composerSUN
Domenico Zipoli, a contemporary of Bach and Handel whoSUN
seemed to disappear from European musical life just as heSUN
was making his mark with the publication of his firstSUN
work, the Sonate d'intavolatura per organo e cimbalo.SUN
SUN
Did his early promise fade and leave him resigned to aSUN
life of obscurity? No. Scholars had known for a while thatSUN
there was another Domenico Zipoli, active just after thisSUN
time in Paraguay, but it wasn't until the 1950s that itSUN
was realised that the two composers were in fact one andSUN
the same.SUN
SUN
He had joined the Jesuit reductiones and gone to SouthSUN
America - music played a pivotal role in in the missions,SUN
fulfilling the Jesuits' aim of transmitting the idea ofSUN
God to the natives. The music he composed there wasSUN
thought to be lost, until at the beginning of the 1960sSUN
when a mass for three-part choir (without bass), soloists,SUN
two violins, organ and continuo was located, reading:SUN
'copied in Potossi, in the year 1784', that is 58 yearsSUN
after the composer's death. The fact that over half aSUN
century after Zipoli's death his works were stillSUN
performed in Argentina and in Higher Peru clearly reflectSUN
his importance. Then, in 1972, 5000 pages of manuscriptSUN
music were accidentally discovered iSUN
SUN
Zipoli: Sonate d'intavolatura: ToccataSUN
Dominique Ferran (organ) K617037 Tr 2SUN
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Zipoli: Sonate pour Violon et basse continueSUN
Les Soloists de l'Ensemble Elyma K617037 Tr 10SUN
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Zipoli: Partite (do maggiore) - Sonate d'intavolatura perSUN
cimbalo Sergio Vartolo (harpsichord)SUN
TACTUS TC682602 Tr 14SUN
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Zipoli: Deus In Adjutorium - Domine Ad AdjuvandumSUN
Coro de Ninos Cantores de Cordoba Ensemble ElymaSUN
Gabriel Garrido (conductor) K617027 CD 2 Tr 1SUN
SUN
Zipoli: Beatus Vir Coro de Ninos Cantores de CordobaSUN
Ensemble Elyma Gabriel Garrido (conductor)SUN
K617027 CD 2 Tr 4SUN
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Zipoli: Kyrie (Misa Brevis)SUN
Cristina Garcia Banegas (organ)SUN
Coro de Ninos Cantores de Cordoba Ensemble ElymaSUN
Affetti Musicali Buenos AiresSUN
Gabriel Garrido (conductor) K617036 Tr 1SUN
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Zipoli: Letania I En DoSUN
Coro de Ninos Cantores de CordobaSUN
Cristina Garcia Banegas (organ) Ensemble ElymaSUN
Affetti Musicali Buenos AiresSUN
Gabriel Garrido (conductor) K617036 Tr 7.SUN
SUN
01:00 Through the Night b00mrxc3 (Listen)SUN
1.00amSUN
Elsemann, Dirk (b.1977): Prelude, Trio and Fugue -SUN
improvisation in German Baroque style on given themesSUN
Dirk Elsemann (organ)SUN
1.12amSUN
Muller, Christian: Choral Preludes - improvisation inSUN
German Baroque style on given themesSUN
Christian Muller (organ)SUN
1.23amSUN
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) arr Elsemann andSUN
Muller: Sonata in C, K545SUN
Dirk Elsemann, Christian Muller (organ)SUN
1.36amSUN
Elsemann, Dirk (b.1977): Introduction, Fantasy and TripleSUN
Fugue on a theme from Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar, Op 16SUN
1.57amSUN
Elsemann: Symphony, improvisation in Impressionistic styleSUN
on given themesSUN
2.19amSUN
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) arr Elsemann: ImprovisationSUN
on the Theme of Lullaby Dirk Elsemann (organ)SUN
2.22amSUN
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 7 in A, OpSUN
92 Norwegian Radio OrchestraSUN
Giordano Bellincampi (conductor)SUN
3.01amSUN
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quintet in E flatSUN
for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, K452SUN
Anton Kuerti (piano) James Mason (oboe)SUN
James Campbell (clarinet) James McKay (bassoon)SUN
James Somerville (horn)SUN
3.25amSUN
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Old Norwegian Romance withSUN
Variations, Op 51 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraSUN
Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor)SUN
3.50amSUN
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Funerailles (Harmonies PoetiquesSUN
et Religieuses: Ten pieces for piano, S173 No 7)SUN
Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)SUN
4.04amSUN
Castello, Dario (first half of 17th century): Sonata IV,SUN
for two violins and continuo Il Giardino ArmonicoSUN
4.12amSUN
Berezovsky, Maxim Sosontovitch (1745-1777): Do not rejectSUN
me (Ps 70) The Seven Saints Chamber ChoirSUN
Dimitar Grigorov (conductor)SUN
4.21amSUN
Carmichael, John (b.1930), arr Michael Hurst: A CountrySUN
Fair Jack Harrison (clarinet)SUN
West Australian Symphony OrchestraSUN
Richard Mills (conductor)SUN
4.30amSUN
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Scherzo No 2 in B flat, Op 31SUN
Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano)SUN
4.40amSUN
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Aria: Was erblicke ichSUN
(Daphne, Op 82) Ben Heppner (tenor)SUN
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)SUN
4.49amSUN
Durante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoSUN
3 in E flat for strings Concerto KolnSUN
5.01amSUN
Salmenhaara, Erkki (1941- 2002): Adagietto for OrchestraSUN
(1981) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Ralf Sjoblom (conductor)SUN
5.07amSUN
Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Four Caprices,SUN
Op 18 No 1 (1835) - dedicated to Felix MendelssohnSUN
Nina Gade (piano)SUN
5.18amSUN
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Four songs (Im Grunen, OpSUN
59) BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SUN
5.28amSUN
Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Le chasseur maudit - symphonicSUN
poem, M44 Orchestre National de FranceSUN
Neeme Jarvi (conductor)SUN
5.44amSUN
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Pyrmonter Kurwoche NoSUN
5 (de Scherzi melodichi per divertimento diSUN
coloro, TWV XLII e4) Albrecht Rau (violin)SUN
Heinrich Rau (viola) Clemens Malich (cello)SUN
Wolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord)SUN
5.53amSUN
Papa, Clemens non (1510/15-1544/45): Frais et gaillardSUN
Flautando KolnSUN
5.55amSUN
Hassler, Hans Leo (1554-1612): Canzon duodecimi toni zuSUN
acht Stimmen Roland Gotz (spinet/organ)SUN
Flautando Koln GeigenbandeSUN
6.00amSUN
Arcadelt, Jacques (c.1505-1568): Il Bianco e dolce cignoSUN
6.02amSUN
Gastoldi, Giovanni (c.1550-1622?): Bellissima mirtillaSUN
6.05amSUN
Verdelot, Philippe (c.1485-c.1532): Italia miaSUN
6.09amSUN
Verdelot: Dormend un'giorno Banchieri SingersSUN
Denes Szabo (conductor)SUN
6.13amSUN
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (GenevanSUN
Psalter) Leo van Doeselaar (organ)SUN
6.21amSUN
Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Psalm 114 (Genevan Psalter)SUN
Chamber Choir of Pecs Istva Ella (organ)SUN
Aure Tillai (conductor)SUN
6.25amSUN
Neefe, Christian G (1748-1798): Keyboard Concerto in GSUN
Christine Schornsheim (fortepiano)SUN
Michael Niesemann (oboe) Neue Desseldorfer HofsmusikSUN
6.47amSUN
Hubay, Jeno (1858-1937): Spinning Room, Op 44 No 3SUN
Ferenc Szecsodi (violin) Istvan Kassai (piano)SUN
6.52amSUN
Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Idyll, Op 25b (1902)SUN
Croatian Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Mladen Tarbuk (conductor).SUN
SUN
07:00 Breakfast b00mrxc5 (Listen)SUN
SUN
10:00 Sunday Morning b00mrxc7 (Listen)SUN
Iain Burnside - PrisonsSUN
Iain Burnside explores music associated with incarcerationSUN
and is joined by Wasfi Kani, whose work with Pimlico OperaSUN
has taken her into prisons on a regular basis.SUN
SUN
12:00 Private Passions b00mrxc9 (Listen)SUN
Mark HaddonSUN
Michael Berkeley talks to novelist Mark Haddon, whoseSUN
best-selling book The Curious Incident of the Dog in theSUN
Night-Time won many major literary awards. He has sinceSUN
published A Spot of Bother and is currently writing aSUN
stage play. His musical tastes are wide-ranging, and heSUN
talks eloquently about each of his choices, from Britten'sSUN
setting of the folk song Tom Bowling and a Mozart pianoSUN
sonata to music by Steve Reich, Elliott Carter and SonicSUN
Youth.SUN
SUN
M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUN
Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 Tr 10 Dur: 25sSUN
SUN
Arr Britten: Tom Bowling Peter Pears (tenor)SUN
Benjamin Britten (piano) Folksongs DECCA 430 063-2 Tr 3SUN
Dur: 4m26sSUN
SUN
David Raksin: Laura Derek Bailey (guitar)SUN
CDR T2 Ballads TZADIK 7607 Tr 1 Dur: 2m58sSUN
SUN
Steve Reich: Pulse (Music for 18 Musicians)SUN
Music for 18 Musicians ECM 821 417-2 Tr 1 Dur: 4m42sSUN
SUN
Autechre: PlyPhon (from the album Quaristice)SUN
Quaristice WARP WARPCD333 Tr 4 Dur: 2m31sSUN
SUN
Mozart: Piano Sonata in C, K545 (Sonata Facile) - 1st mvtSUN
- Allegro Mitsuko Uchida (piano)SUN
Mozart PHILIPS 412 122-2 Tr 1 Dur: 4m33sSUN
SUN
Sonic Youth: Kool Thing (from the album Goo)SUN
Goo GEFFEN 7599-24297-2 Tr 4 Dur: 4m06sSUN
SUN
Elliott Carter: Oboe Quartet (opening)SUN
Heinz Holliger (oboe) Thomas Zehetmair (violin)SUN
Ruth Killius (viola) Thomas Demenga (cello)SUN
Lauds and Lamentations ECM 472 787-2 Tr 1 Dur: 7m35sSUN
SUN
Kate Rusby: My Young ManSUN
Little Lights PURE MUSIC PRCD07 Tr 11 Dur: 4m4s.SUN
SUN
13:00 The Early Music Show b00mrxcc (Listen)SUN
The Story of Ann CargillSUN
Lucie Skeaping vists the Scilly Isles to trace the life ofSUN
the notorious actress and singer, Ann Cargill, who drownedSUN
in a dramatic shipwreck there in 1784, and whose ghost isSUN
said to have haunted Rosevear Island ever since.SUN
SUN
Ann Cargill, made her London stage debut in 1771 at theSUN
tender age of eleven, playing the role of Titania inSUN
George Coleman's Covent Garden production of Thomas Arne'sSUN
opera The Fairy Prince. She soon became a huge boxSUN
office hit as a child star, and took on more and moreSUN
roles as she grew into womanhood. By the time she wasSUN
fifteen, she was a very attractive young lady indeed, andSUN
used her feminine wiles to attract a string of ratherSUN
undesirable suitors. After she eloped with a married manSUN
eighteen years her senior, her father eventually washedSUN
his hands of her. She continued to be a popular draw atSUN
Drury Lane, in productions of John Gay's The Beggar'sSUN
Opera and ThomSUN
SUN
In Bombay, however, she received a mixed reception. SomeSUN
were delighted that such a charming and talented youngSUN
woman was providing entertainment by giving performancesSUN
of her famous arias; others, however, were distinctlySUN
unimpressed that an English strumpet was parading aroundSUN
far-flung corners of the Empire, flaunting her bastard sonSUN
and bringing shame and embarrassment to the nation. OneSUN
such, was the Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger,SUN
who sent word via the East India Company that Mrs CargillSUN
and Captain Haldane should return to Britain forthwith.SUN
So, in December 1783, they boarded their ship - the NancySUN
Packet - and set sail for London once again.SUN
SUN
The journey was long and arduous, and they finally arrivedSUN
in British waters in February 1784, amidst a horrificSUN
gale. In the middle of the night, the ship becameSUN
hopelessly lost, and struck one of the many treacherousSUN
rocks off the western reaches of Scilly. Ann Cargill,SUN
still wearing her nightclothes, managed to scramble into aSUN
lifeboat with her infant son, heading for Rosevear Island,SUN
which appeared to be the nearest safe haven.SUN
SUN
The Nancy Packet broke apart and sank in the tumult, andSUN
it wasn't for another seven days that the weather abatedSUN
enough for locals to venture out to the wreck site to seeSUN
if there were any survivors. They discovered the upturnedSUN
lifeboat just off a small bay on Rosevear Island, andSUN
underneath, found Ann Cargill, floating in her nightgown,SUN
with her head resting on her baby's, as if in sleep. ItSUN
was a melancholy scene to break any heart.SUN
SUN
All the dead were buried in makeshift graves on top ofSUN
Rosevear Island, until a wealthy businessman offered toSUN
pay for Ann Cargill, John Haldane and their son to have aSUN
proper burial at the Old Town Church on St. Mary's. It'sSUN
said that those who have visited Rosevear Island since theSUN
disaster struck, have heard an unearthly singing.SUN
SUN
Lucie Skeaping meets Todd Stevens, a wreck-diver andSUN
treasure hunter, who found the wreck of the Nancy PacketSUN
in 2007, and has since written a book about his findingsSUN
and about the life and death of Ann Cargill.SUN
SUN
Thomas Arne: Seek you Majesty (The Fairy Prince)SUN
Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Robin Tritschler (tenor)SUN
Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord) BBC recordingSUN
SUN
Thomas Arne: Melt earth to sea (The Fairy Prince)SUN
Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUN
BBC recordingSUN
SUN
SEGUESUN
SUN
Thomas Arne: Nay, nay, you must not stay (The Fairy Prince)SUN
Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Robin Tritschler (tenor)SUN
Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord) BBC recordingSUN
SUN
Thomas Arne: Airs 37, 38 & 39 (The Beggar's Opera)SUN
Bronwen Mills (Polly)SUN
HYPERION CDA 66591 Disc 2 Trs 16 - 19SUN
SUN
Frederick Lampe: The Coquet Emma Curtis (contralto)SUN
The Frolick AVIE 2102 Disc 1 Tr 8SUN
SUN
Thomas Arne: The charge is prepared (The Beggar's Opera)SUN
Adrian Thompson (Macheath)SUN
HYPERION CDA 66591 Disc 2 Tr 48SUN
SUN
Purcell: Celia has a thousand charms (excerpt)SUN
Emma Curtis (contralto) The FrolickSUN
AVIE 2102 Disc 1 Tr 2SUN
SUN
Henry Holcombe: The Syren of the stageSUN
Emma Curtis (contralto) The FrolickSUN
AVIE 2102 Disc 1 Tr 15SUN
SUN
Thomas Linley: By him we love offended (The Duenna)SUN
Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUN
BBC recordingSUN
SUN
SEGUESUN
SUN
Thomas Linley: When Sable night (The Duenna)SUN
Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUN
BBC recordingSUN
SUN
Thomas Linley: Adieu, thou dreary pile (The Duenna)SUN
Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUN
BBC recordingSUN
SUN
Anon: Scilly Rocks (excerpt) Tony Snell (vocals)SUN
FOREST TRACKS FT 3016 Side 2 Tr 7.SUN
SUN
14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00mrxjv (Listen)SUN
Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of Radio 3SUN
listeners' requests, including music by early 17th-centurySUN
Italian composer Stefano Landi. The guest request is fromSUN
Julian Lloyd Webber, newly-appointed chairman of the ElgarSUN
Society.SUN
SUN
Stefano LandiSUN
Canta la cicaleta; Dirindin; Invan lusinghi; Alla GuerraSUN
d’amorSUN
Johannette Zomer (soprano), Stephan van Dyck (tenor),SUN
Alain Buet (bass), L’Arpeggiata, Christina PluharSUN
(director) Alpha 020 tracks 11, 12, 4, and 9SUN
SUN
Elgar Serenade for StringsSUN
The Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder (conductor)SUN
CDHLL7501 tracks 16-18SUN
SUN
Bartok Concerto for Piano No.1SUN
Piano- Maurizio Pollini (piano), Chicago SymphonySUN
Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor)SUN
DG 471 360-2 tracks 4-6SUN
SUN
William Lloyd Webber AuroraSUN
City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox (conductor)SUN
Chandos CHAN 9595 track 9SUN
SUN
Albeniz Suite Espanola Julian Bream (guitar)SUN
RCD 14378 track 5SUN
SUN
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Hiawatha’s Wedding FeastSUN
Tenor- Arthur Davies (tenor), Chorus of Welsh NationalSUN
Opera, Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, Kenneth AlwynSUN
(conductor) DECCA 473 431-2 CD 1 tracks 1-10SUN
SUN
16:00 Choral Evensong b00mm2d1 (Listen)SUN
A 1982 archive broadcast from St Paul's Cathedral.SUN
SUN
Responses: AylewardSUN
Psalms: 69, 70 (Barnby, Charlton-Palmer)SUN
First Lesson: Isaiah 55 vv6-11 Canticles: Bairstow in GSUN
Second Lesson: Luke 24 vv13-31SUN
Anthem: Give unto the Lord (Elgar)SUN
Hymn: Sun of my soul (Abends)SUN
Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 in C sharp minor (Howells)SUN
SUN
Organist: John Scott Director of Music: Barry Rose.SUN
SUN
17:00 Discovering Music b00mrxjx (Listen)SUN
Schnittke and MahlerSUN
In a programme recorded at the Pittville Pump Room, asSUN
part of the 2009 Cheltenham Festival of Music, StephenSUN
Johnson is joined by the Aronowitz Ensemble to explore theSUN
music of Schnittke and Mahler. The festival's focus is onSUN
the music of Jewish heritage, and these composers, as wellSUN
as being Jewish, had clear musical links. The main piecesSUN
discussed are Mahler's early Piano Quartet movement,SUN
Schnittke's Piano Quintet and the Mahler/Schnittke PianoSUN
Quartet.SUN
SUN
18:30 The Choir b00mrxjz (Listen)SUN
Missa CellensisSUN
Aled Jones introduces a complete performance of JosephSUN
Haydn's giant Missa Cellensis (St Cecilia Mass) and alsoSUN
presents a report from the composer's professional home ofSUN
Eisenstadt, where his complete masses are being performedSUN
during his anniversary year. Plus a round-up of recentSUN
choral news and releases.SUN
SUN
arr Aaron Dale: Didn’t my Lord Deliver Daniel?SUN
The Westminster Chorus USASUN
Recording courtesy of Llangollen International EisteddfodSUN
SUN
Britten: Noye’s FluddeSUN
Finchley Children’s Music Group, Nicholas Wilks (conductor)SUN
SOMM SOMMCD212 t7SUN
SUN
Verdi: Requiem – SanctusSUN
Orchestra and Chorus of the Accademia Nazionale di SantaSUN
Cecilia, Antonio Pappano (conductor) EMI 6989362 CD2 t3SUN
SUN
Haydn: Missa Cellensis (Hob. XXII:5)SUN
(‘Missa Sanctae Caeciliae’)SUN
Collegium Musicum 90, Richard Hickox (conductor)SUN
CHANDOS CHAN 7034 CD7 t1-18SUN
SUN
20:00 Drama on 3 b00mrxk1 (Listen)SUN
Slaughterhouse 5SUN
Written by Kurt Vonnegut and dramatised by Dave Sheasby.SUN
SUN
Adapted from arguably one of the greatest anti-war storiesSUN
of all time, the play centres on Billy Pilgrim, who hopsSUN
back and forth in time, reliving various moments in hisSUN
real and fantasy lives, as a prisoner of war, optometristSUN
and time traveller.SUN
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Narrator ...... John GuerassioSUN
Billy Pilgrim ...... Andrew ScottSUN
Bernard V O'Hare ...... Nathan OsgoodSUN
Mary ...... Joanne McQuinnSUN
Montana ...... Annabelle DowlerSUN
Barbara ...... Sarah GoldbergSUN
Valencia ...... Madeleine PotterSUN
Roland Weary ...... Simon Lee PhilipsSUN
Mother ...... Liza RossSUN
Eliot Rosewater ...... Kerry ShaleSUN
Howard J Campbell Jnr ...... Stephen HoganSUN
Bertram Rumfoord ...... Peter MarinkerSUN
English Officer ...... Michael MearsSUN
Cinderella ...... Philip FoxSUN
Paul Lazarro ...... Gunnar CautherySUN
Soldiers ...... Orlando James, Michael ShelfordSUN
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Music by 65 Days of Static Directed by David Hunter.SUN
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21:30 Sunday Feature b00mrxk3 (Listen)SUN
Deep France, Deep Problem?SUN
Writer and poet Adam Thorpe discovers that beneath theSUN
smiling holiday face of southern France lie depopulation,SUN
unemployment, racism and violence.SUN
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Delving beneath the surface of his adoptive CevennesSUN
region, a land famously chronicled in Robert LouisSUN
Stevenson's classic Travels with a Donkey, Adam finds aSUN
hardy people, inured to dealing with tough times bySUN
centuries of poverty.SUN
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Unemployment here is amongst the highest in France, yetSUN
there are positive notes: here small, specialist vineyardsSUN
and organic producers are flourishing, and in spite of theSUN
many problems, there's less dismay among the populationSUN
than expected, as many take comfort in the region'sSUN
agreeable climate.SUN
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22:15 Words and Music b00mrxk5 (Listen)SUN
The ArkSUN
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What does the story of The Ark mean to us today? If weSUN
have any notion of Noah and his vessel at all it's likelySUN
to feature a troupe of well scrubbed, domesticated animalsSUN
making a stately progress towards a cosy ark watched by aSUN
benign greybeard with a rainbow in the background.SUN
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No mention of man’s wickedness or God’s wrath... nothingSUN
in fact to explain that the rainbow is an emblem of God’sSUN
covenant with those who survive the Flood.SUN
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Then there’s the question of what it all means. Is it aSUN
blunt cautionary tale for an ungoldy age? Is it aSUN
Darwinian fable about survival? Or could it be a prophecySUN
of impending ecological disaster? However you choose toSUN
read it the tale of Noah and his Ark has provedSUN
perennially fascinating.SUN
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Noah's voyage from God's anger to landfall on Mount AraratSUN
is the journey of mankind but also of man. Few of us areSUN
wholly unfamiliar with the shame of howling moral decaySUN
and the salvation of new beginnings; few of us haveSUN
resisted the temptation to disguise our fear with laughter.SUN
SUN
This evening Blake and Milton jostle for space in the holdSUN
of our virtual ark with comic turns from Chaucer, JulianSUN
Barnes and Stanley Holloway amongst others while theSUN
actors Claire Skinner and Andrew Scott keep thingsSUN
shipshape.SUN
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The musical animals are of the highest pedigree too - soSUN
count on hearing from Britten, Saint Saens, Bruch andSUN
Rossini. As a concession to modernity its been decidedSUN
that you can listen to the programme on your own if youSUN
insist; but if you're really going to enter into theSUN
spirit of the enterprise you should pair off with someoneSUN
else - two by two was, after all, the traditionalSUN
arrangement - and in any case having some company isSUN
probably very welcome if you’re sitting waiting for theSUN
Deluge.SUN
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Performer: The 1989 Chester and Salisbury FestivalsSUN
Production with Richard HickoxSUN
Name of piece: Noyes Fludde Composer: Benjamin BrittenSUN
From CD: Noye’s Fludde, Serenade for Tenor, Horn andSUN
Strings CD Code: Virgin Classics CUV5611222SUN
Track on CD: 1 and 2SUN
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Extract from The Bible – King James version.SUN
From Genesis, chapter 6 verses 5-8 Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
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Performer: Golden Gate Quartet Title: NoahSUN
Composer: Golden Gate QuartetSUN
Name of CD: Golden Gate Jubilee QuartetSUN
CD Code: DOCUMENT DOCD5474 Track on CD: 2SUN
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Author: Julian Barnes Name: From The StowawaySUN
From: A History of the World in Ten and a Half ChaptersSUN
Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
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Performer: Yan Pascal Tortelier and City of BirminghamSUN
Symphony Orchestra under Louis FremauxSUN
Title: Prelude to Le Deluge Composer: Saint SaensSUN
Name of CD: Saint Saens: Cello ConcertoSUN
CD Code: EMI CDM7693862 Track on CD: 7SUN
SUN
Author: Elizabeth Kolbert Under the GlacierSUN
From: Field Notes from a CatastropheSUN
Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
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Author: James LovelockSUN
From Forecasts for the 21st CenturySUN
From: The Revenge of Gaia Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
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Performer: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor IlanSUN
Volkov Title: Tevot Composer: Thomas AdesSUN
Not commercially available.SUN
SUN
The Bible – King James VersionSUN
Genesis, Chapter 6 verses 19-20 Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
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Performer: Katia and Marielle LabequeSUN
Title: Concerto for two pianos and orchestraSUN
Composer: Max BruchSUN
Name of CD: Mendelssohn, Bruch, Concertos for two PianosSUN
and Orchestra CD Code: Philips 4320952 Track on CD: 4SUN
SUN
Author: Jay MacPherson Title: Ark to NoahSUN
From: The Boatman and other poems Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
SUN
Sound effects: Bearded Seals Name of CD: Ocean of SoundSUN
CD Code: AMBT 10 Track: 10SUN
SUN
Author: Jay MacPherson Title: Ark ApprehensiveSUN
From: The Boatman and Other Poems Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
SUN
Performer: Stanley Holloway Title: The ‘Ole in the ArkSUN
Composer: Edgar MarriottSUN
Name of CD: Stanley Holloway – Comedy ClassicsSUN
CD Code: EMI CDECC16 Track on CD: 18 ON CD 1SUN
SUN
Author: D.H.Lawrence Title: From “Fish”SUN
From: D.H.Lawrence – Poems selected by Tom PaulinSUN
Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
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Performer: Elizabeth Schwarzkopf and Victoria De LosSUN
Angeles Title: Duetto Buffo di due gattiSUN
Composer: attrib. RossiniSUN
Name of CD: A Tribute to Gerald MooreSUN
CD Code: EMI CDC 7494382 Track: 7SUN
SUN
Author: St Augustine Extract from Book XV, Chapter 26SUN
From: City of God Translator : Marcus DodsSUN
Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
SUN
Performer: Pinchas Zukerman and Jose Luis Garcia andSUN
English Chamber Orchestra Title: Double Violin ConcertoSUN
Composer: J.S.BachSUN
Name of CD: Bach Violin Concertos - ZukermanSUN
CD Code: RCA RD60718 Track: 12SUN
SUN
Author: William BlakeSUN
From publications of The William Blake SocietySUN
From Blake’s notes to Lavater’s AphorismsSUN
Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
SUN
Performer: Eric Weissberg and Steve MandellSUN
Title: Duelling Banjos Composer: Arthur SmithSUN
Name of CD: Film 2000 CD Code: VIRGIN VTDCD328SUN
Track: 11 on CD2SUN
SUN
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer Title: From The Miller’s TaleSUN
From: The Canterbury Tales Translator : Nevill CoghillSUN
Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
SUN
The Bible – King James versionSUN
Genesis, Chapter 7 verses 18-23 Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
SUN
Performer: Gyorgy and Marta KurtagSUN
Title: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste ZeitSUN
Composer: J.S.Bach Name of CD: JatekokSUN
CD Code: ECM New Series – B000026608 Track: 13SUN
SUN
Author: John Milton Extract from Paradise LostSUN
Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
SUN
Performer: Fredrik Ullen Title: Arc-en-ciel from EtudesSUN
Composer: Gyorgy LigetiSUN
Name of CD: The Complete piano music Volume 1SUN
CD Code: BIS CD783 Track on CD: 5SUN
SUN
Author: Eugenio Montale Title: Little TestamentSUN
From: Imitations Translator : Robert LowellSUN
Reader: Claire SkinnerSUN
SUN
Title: From Suikinkutsu Water ChimeSUN
Name of CD: Ocean of Sound CD Code: AMBT 10SUN
Track on CD: 17 CD2SUN
SUN
Author: Don Paterson Title: Rain From Book: RainSUN
Reader: Andrew ScottSUN
SUN
23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00mrxk7 (Listen)SUN
Mark Latimer, Asaf SirkisSUN
Claire Martin presents an interview with versatile pianistSUN
Mark Latimer. His latest commission, Two Dragons, is anSUN
installation for the Big Pit coalmine in South Wales andSUN
is about to have its official opening. The compositionSUN
refers to the mining communities of Chongqing in CentralSUN
China and South Wales. It is a digital presentationSUN
involving modern jazz, improvisation and folk instrumentsSUN
from both Chinese and Western music traditions, withSUN
spoken word in Welsh, English and Mandarin, as well asSUN
work by digital artist Alex So.SUN
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Latimer is a musician equally at home with classical andSUN
jazz repertoire - he first appeared on the programme withSUN
his trio, featuring Harold Fisher on drums. Since then heSUN
has taken part in many projects and albums, includingSUN
recitals at two prominent London venues, St John's, SmithSUN
Square and the Wigmore Hall.SUN
SUN
There is also a concert by Israeli-born drummer AsafSUN
Sirkis given at the Jazzland Club, Swansea. He performsSUN
with Tassos Spiliotopoulos on guitar and Yaron Stavi onSUN
electric bass.SUN
SUN
Title: MirrorsSUN
Artist: Partisans (Phil Robson - guitar, Julian Siegel -SUN
saxes, Thaddeus Kelly - bass, Gene Calderazzo - drums)SUN
Album: By Proxy Label: Babel BDV 2983 Track: 3SUN
Comp: Julian Siegel Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 7m09sSUN
SUN
Title: Lush Life Artist: Kurt EllingSUN
Album: Dedicated To YouSUN
Label: Concord Jazz 08880 72313149 Track: 5SUN
Comp: Billy StrayhornSUN
Publ: Billy Strayhorn songs, Inc/State One Songs AmericaSUN
LLC/ASCAP Dur: 4m23sSUN
SUN
Title: Big Pit, Two Dragons (excerpt)SUN
Artist: Mark Latimer Album: Promo Label: n/aSUN
Track: n/a Comp: Mark Latimer Publ: n/a Dur: 1m31sSUN
SUN
Title: Softly As In A Morning SunriseSUN
Artist: Mark Latimer (piano) Album: Take # 1SUN
Label: Spotlight Jazz Track: 4 Comp: Sigmund RombergSUN
Publ: n/a Dur: 4m36sSUN
SUN
Title: Big Pit, Two Dragons (excerpt)SUN
Artist: Mark Latimer Album: Promo Label: n/aSUN
Track: n/a Comp: Mark Latimer Publ: n/a Dur: 2m03sSUN
SUN
Title: Send for MeSUN
Artist: Monty Alexander/Lorin Cohen/George FludasSUN
Album: Calypso Blues - the Songs of Nat King ColeSUN
Label: Chesky SACD 339 Track: 5 Comp: Ollie JonesSUN
Publ: Wednesday Music (BMI) Dur: 3m51sSUN
SUN
Title: The Ups, The DownsSUN
Artist: Alex Hutton/Mike Janisch/Enzo ZirilliSUN
Album: Songs from the Seven HillsSUN
Label: 33 Records 33JAZZ 177 Track: 6SUN
Comp: Alex Hutton Publ: Alex Hutton Dur: 3m38sSUN
SUN
BBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN
2009 Title: BeatriceSUN
Artist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN
(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Sam RiversSUN
Dur: 9m03sSUN
SUN
BBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN
2009 Title: Life ItselfSUN
Artist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN
(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Asaf SirkisSUN
Dur: 9m08sSUN
SUN
BBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN
2009 Title: The Journey HomeSUN
Artist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN
(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Asaf SirkisSUN
Dur: 9m31sSUN
SUN
BBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN
2009 Title: DreamSUN
Artist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN
(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Asaf SirkisSUN
Dur: 13m11sSUN
SUN
Title: My Little Brown BookSUN
Artist: Stan Tracey, Andrew Cleyndert, Clark Tracey, GuySUN
Barker Album: Let Them CrevulateSUN
Label: Trio Records TR 573 Track: 5SUN
Comp: Billy Strayhorn Publ: MCPS Dur: 5m38s.SUN
MON
MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2009MON
MON
01:00 Through the Night b00mrxpt (Listen)MON
1.00amMON
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): String Quartet in E minorMON
Vertavo QuartetMON
1.25amMON
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in FMON
Biava QuartetMON
1.56amMON
Gershwin, George (1898-1937): LullabyMON
New Stenhammar String QuartetMON
2.05amMON
Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Wind Quintet, Op 43MON
The Ariart Woodwind QuintetMON
2.32amMON
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Bridal marchMON
(Pictures from country life, Op 19 No 2)MON
Edvard Grieg (piano)MON
2.35amMON
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Wedding Day at TroldhaugenMON
(Lyric Pieces, Op 65) Valerie Tryon (piano)MON
2.43amMON
Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Symphonies and DancesMON
Bratislava Wind QuintetMON
3.01amMON
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 67 in F, H I 67MON
Oslo Philharmonic Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)MON
3.27amMON
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata No 8 in G forMON
violin and piano, Op 30 Mats Zetterqvist (violin)MON
Mats Widlund (piano)MON
3.44amMON
Czerny, Carl (1791-1857): Fantasie in F minor forMON
four-handed piano, Op 226MON
Stefan Lindgren, Daniel Propper (piano)MON
3.54amMON
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Ave MariaMON
Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio Stefano Innocenti (organ)MON
Diego Fasolis (conductor)MON
3.59amMON
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Capriccio Espagnol,MON
Op 34 BBC PhilharmonicMON
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)MON
4.16amMON
Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): ConcertMON
Waltz No 2 in F for orchestra, Op 51MON
CBC Vancouver Symphony OrchestraMON
Kazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor)MON
4.25amMON
Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906): Suite No 1 in FMON
for two pianos, Op 15MON
James Anagnason, Leslie Kinton (pianos)MON
4.40amMON
Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Le poeme de l'extase, OpMON
54 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
Ilan Volkov (conductor)MON
5.01amMON
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66MON
BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Richard Hickox (conductor)MON
5.13amMON
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 5 in G forMON
keyboard, BWV829 Glenn Gould (piano)MON
5.27amMON
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Six Variations in F forMON
piano, Op 34 Glenn Gould (piano)MON
5.40amMON
Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Suite, Op 25MON
Glenn Gould (piano)MON
5.54amMON
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Octet for wind instrumentsMON
Canadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)MON
6.09amMON
Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Symphony No 1 in E flatMON
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)MON
6.42amMON
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Three movements fromMON
Petrushka transcribed for solo piano by the composerMON
Alex Slobodyanik (piano).MON
MON
07:00 Breakfast b00mrxpw (Listen)MON
MON
10:00 Classical Collection b00mrxpy (Listen)MON
10.00amMON
Rozsa: Ben Hur - Fanfare to PreludeMON
National Philharmonic Orchestra Miklos Rozsa (conductor)MON
LONDON 820 190-2MON
10.05amMON
Handel: Se pieta di me non senti (Giulio Cesare in EgittoMON
- Act 2)MON
Cleopatra ...... Madgalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)MON
Les Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor)MON
ARCHIV 74 210-2 (2 CDs)MON
10.15amMON
Fux: Partita (Parthia Trio), E64 Clemencic ConsortMON
Rene Clemencic (director) OEHMS OC556MON
10.26amMON
Verdi: Stabat MaterMON
Choir and Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di SantaMON
Cecilia Myung-Whun Chung (conductor) DG 469 075-2MON
10.39amMON
Schumann: Piano Trio No 3 in G minor, Op 110MON
Beaux Arts Trio PHILIPS 475 171-2 (4 CDs)MON
11.07amMON
Rozsa: Quo Vadis Suite Cincinnati Pops OrchestraMON
Mormon Tabernacle Chorus Erich Kunzel (conductor)MON
TELARC 80631MON
11.26amMON
Frescobaldi: Toccata I (First Book of Toccatas)MON
Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)MON
L'OISEAU LYRE 436 197-2 (2 CDs)MON
11.33amMON
Bach: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV80MON
The Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MON
MON
12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxq0 (Listen)MON
John Tavener (1944-), Episode 1MON
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of maverickMON
composer John Tavener. His name is linked in many people'sMON
minds with the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, whereMON
his Song for Athene was heard by millions around theMON
world. Over the years, he has been associated with figuresMON
as diverse as the Beatles, Steven Isserlis, Bjork and aMON
Russian Orthodox nun.MON
MON
The programme focuses on Tavener's first major success,MON
helped by an encounter with John Lennon, two works whichMON
brought him increased recognition and a requiem dedicatedMON
to a Carmelite priest.MON
MON
New Beginning (excerpt) (BBC recording)MON
MON
Song for Athene The Holst SingersMON
Stephen Layton (director) Decca 4750962 Tr 1MON
MON
The Whale (Part 2) Anna Reynolds (mezzo-soprano)MON
Raimund Herincx (baritone) Alvar Lidell (Speaker)MON
John Tavener (organ and Hammond organ)MON
London Sinfonietta London Sinfonietta ChorusMON
David Atherton (conductor) Apple CDSAPCOR15MON
MON
In Alium (Section 1) Eileen Hulse (soprano)MON
Ulster Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor)MON
Naxos 8.554388 Tr 8MON
MON
Ultimos Ritos (1st mvt) Patricia Rozario (soprano)MON
BBC Singers BBC Symphony OrchestraMON
Richard Hickox (conductor) (BBC recording)MON
MON
Little Requiem for Malachy Lynch Westminster Abby ChoirMON
English Chamber Orchestra Martin Neary (conductor)MON
Sony Classical SK66613 Tr 7.MON
MON
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrxq2 (Listen)MON
Cedric TiberghienMON
From Wigmore Hall, London. Presented Sarah Walker.MON
MON
Exciting young French pianist Cedric Tiberghien performsMON
early 20th-century music, including Debussy, aMON
rarely-heard contemporary, Deodat de Severac, and Ravel'sMON
fiendish Gaspard de la nuit.MON
MON
Cedric Tiberghien (piano)MON
MON
Ravel: Gaspard de la nuitMON
Deodat de Severac: Les muletiers devant le Christ de LliviaMON
Debussy: Masques; D'un cahier d'esquisses; L'isle joyeuse.MON
MON
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrxq4 (Listen)MON
BBC Concert Orchestra, Episode 1MON
MON
Owain Arwel Hughes conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra inMON
his father's opera, Menna. Plus performances given by theMON
BBC CO at the 2009 English Music Festival.MON
MON
Arwel Hughes: MennaMON
Menna ...... Rebecca Bottone (soprano)MON
Gwynn ...... Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts (tenor)MON
Ivan ...... Alan Opie (baritone)MON
Gaynor ...... Jane Irwin (contralto)MON
Alys ...... Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)MON
BBC Concert Orchestra Maida Vales SingersMON
Owain Arwel Hughes (conductor)MON
MON
Matthew Curtis: Festival Overture BBC Concert OrchestraMON
David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)MON
MON
Havergal Brian: Reverie (English Suite No 5)MON
BBC Concert Orchestra David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)MON
MON
Vaughan Williams: Willow-woodMON
Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone) BBC Concert OrchestraMON
David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)MON
MON
Elgar: The Sanguine Fan BBC Concert OrchestraMON
David Lloyd-Jones (conductor).MON
MON
17:00 In Tune b00mrxq6 (Listen)MON
MON
19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrxq8 (Listen)MON
MON
Ingo Metzmacher conducts the Deutsches Symphonie OrchesterMON
Berlin and violinist Christian Tetzlaff in a performanceMON
of Viennese classics by Webern, Berg and Brahms.MON
MON
The ghost of Bach hangs over the works. Webern modelledMON
his early Passacaglia on the great organ work by Bach,MON
creating one of his most lyrical and romantic works.MON
Berg's elegiac Violin Concerto draws on one of Bach's mostMON
tragic chorales Es ist genug as a tribute to Mahler'sMON
daughter, who had died at a young age. And in theMON
magnificent Symphony No 4, Brahms takes the chaconne fromMON
Bach's Cantata No 150 and makes it his own.MON
MON
Christian Tetzlaff (violin)MON
Deutsches Symphonie Orchester BerlinMON
Ingo Metzmacher (conductor)MON
MON
Webern: Passacaglia Berg: Violin ConcertoMON
Brahms: Symphony No 4MON
MON
And in a recital given at Hereford Cathedral at the 2009MON
Three Choirs Festival, violinist Rachel Podger playsMON
Bach's Partita in B minor for solo violin, BWV1002.MON
MON
21:15 Night Waves b00mwtql (Listen)MON
Philip Dodd presents the arts and ideas magazine,MON
featuring interviews, debates and reviews of the week'sMON
cultural issues.MON
MON
22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxq0 (Listen)MON
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MON
MON
23:00 The Essay b00mrxqb (Listen)MON
The Scientist and the Romantic, The Greenhouse and theMON
FieldMON
Nature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongMON
relationship with science and the natural world.MON
MON
He talks about his very first laboratory - his father'sMON
greenhouse, a magician's chamber, where as a nine-year-oldMON
he would conduct his own experiments with chemicals boughtMON
with his pocket money. His childhood adventures there ledMON
him on a path which was to inform the rest of his lifeMON
exploring the natural environment.MON
MON
23:15 Jazz on 3 b00mrxqd (Listen)MON
Marcin WasilewskiMON
Jez Nelson presents a gig by young Polish pianist MarcinMON
Wasilewski recorded at Kings Place in London in 2009. TheMON
set includes music from his latest album, January, whoseMON
refined compositions demonstrate a laid-back elegance andMON
gently pulsing rhythms. This is Wasilewski's second albumMON
as leader on Manfred Eicher's ECM label and has sealed hisMON
name as a promising individual voice.MON
MON
The trio, featuring Slawomir Kurkiewicz on bass andMON
drummer Michal Miskiewicz are childhood friends, playingMON
together since their teens. The great Polish trumpeterMON
Tomasz Stanko discovered them at the age of 18. TakingMON
them under his wing, Stanko took the trio on tour withMON
him, introducing them to the lifestyle of a workingMON
musician. They have since formed the rhythm section for aMON
number of Stanko's albums, including theMON
critically-praised Soul of Things.MON
MON
Excerpt from Keith Jarrett's London concert Part VIIMON
(details below)MON
MON
Marcin Wasilewski Trio recorded at King's Place, London onMON
March 19, 2009MON
MON
Line-up: Marcin Wasilewski (piano)MON
Slawomir Kurkiewicz (bass) Michal Miskiewicz (drums)MON
MON
Set list: Young and Cinema (Wasilewski)MON
Introduction (Wasilewski) January (Wasilewski)MON
MON
Manfred Eicher artistic director of ECM in an extendedMON
interview with Jez marking the label's 40th anniversary.MON
MON
CD tracks played during the interview:MON
MON
Artist: Keith Jarrett Track title: London Part VIIMON
Composer: Keith JarrettMON
Album title: Testament: Paris/London Label: ECMMON
Released: 5 October 2009MON
MON
Artist: Pat Metheny Track title: Bright Size LifeMON
Composer: Pat Metheny Album title: Bright Size LifeMON
Label: ECM Released: 1976MON
MON
Artist: Kenny Wheeler Track title: NicoletteMON
Composer: Kenny Wheeler Album title: Angel SongMON
Label: ECM Released: 1997MON
MON
Marcin Wasilewski Trio continued:MON
Ballad in London (Tomasz Stanko)MON
The First Touch (Wasilewski) King Korn (Wasilewski).MON
TUE
TUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2009TUE
TUE
01:00 Through the Night b00mrxvx (Listen)TUE
1.00amTUE
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da Camera in F, RV99TUE
Camerata KolnTUE
1.09amTUE
Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Suite No 3 (Antiche Arie eTUE
Danze - 1932)TUE
Croatian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTUE
Igor Kuljeric (conductor)TUE
1.28amTUE
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Six Epigraphes antiquesTUE
Wyneke Jordans, Leo Van Doeselaar (pianos)TUE
1.44amTUE
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2TUE
Romanian National Chamber Choir (Madrigal)TUE
Romanian Philharmonic ChoirTUE
Romanian National Radio OrchestraTUE
Iosif Conta (conductor)TUE
2.01amTUE
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Figure humaine - cantata forTUE
double chorus (1943) Danish National Radio ChoirTUE
Stefan Parkman (conductor)TUE
2.19amTUE
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Nocturne, Op 43 No 2TUE
Roger Woodward (piano)TUE
2.25amTUE
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): The Rite of SpringTUE
Rotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Valery Gergiev (conductor)TUE
3.01amTUE
Johann Strauss II (1825-1899): Spanischer Marsch, Op 433TUE
ORF Symphony Orchestra Peter Guth (conductor)TUE
3.06amTUE
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 3 in D, D200TUE
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Dmitri Liss (conductor)TUE
3.30amTUE
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Ich ging mit lust durch einenTUE
grunen Wald (I walked with joy through a green forest)TUE
3.35amTUE
Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Erwartung (4 lieder, Op 2)TUE
3.39amTUE
Schoenberg: Schenk mir deinen Goldenen Kamm (4 lieder, OpTUE
2)TUE
3.43amTUE
Schoenberg: Erhebung (4 lieder, Op 2)TUE
3.44amTUE
Schoenberg: Waldsonne (4 lieder, Op 2)TUE
Arleen Auger (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)TUE
3.49amTUE
Berg, Alban (1885-1935), arr Verbey: Piano Sonata, Op 1TUE
(1907/8) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTUE
Riccardo Chailly (conductor)TUE
4.02amTUE
Lithander, Carl Ludvig (1773-1843): Piano Sonata in C, OpTUE
8 No 1 (Sonate facile) Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)TUE
4.14amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Aria variata allaTUE
maniera italiana in A for keyboard, BWV989TUE
Wolfgang Glüxam (harpsichord)TUE
4.30amTUE
Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto No 1 in D, Op 7TUE
(1746) Academy of Ancient MusicTUE
Andrew Manze (director/violin)TUE
4.38amTUE
Durante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoTUE
5 in A for strings Concerto KolnTUE
4.46amTUE
Piccinini, Alessandro (1566-c.1638): Toccata/ChiacconaTUE
(Intavolatura di liuto, et di chitarrone, libro primo -TUE
Bologna 1623) Stephen Stubbs (chitarrone)TUE
4.52amTUE
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (La forza delTUE
destino) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecTUE
Raffi Armenian (conductor)TUE
5.01amTUE
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): La gitanaTUE
Patrik Ringborg (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano)TUE
5.05amTUE
Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): Violin Concerto inTUE
E flat, Op 7 No 6 (Il Pianto d'Arianna) Europa GalanteTUE
Fabio Biondi (violin/director)TUE
5.19amTUE
Paganini, Nicolo (1782-1840): Sonata for violin andTUE
guitar, Op 31 (Napoleon) Viktor Pikajzen (violin)TUE
Evgenia Sejdelj (piano)TUE
5.29amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 1TUE
in B flat, K207 Benjamin Schmid (violin)TUE
The Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTUE
Adam Fischer (conductor)TUE
5.49amTUE
Schulhoff, Erwin (1894-1942): Duo for violin and celloTUE
(1925) Isabelle van Keulen (violin)TUE
Quirine Viersen (cello)TUE
6.01amTUE
Walton, William (1902-1983): Concerto for violin andTUE
orchestra James Ehnes (violin)TUE
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)TUE
6.32amTUE
Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for either violinTUE
or cello Daniil Shafran (cello)TUE
Anton Osetrov (piano).TUE
TUE
07:00 Breakfast b00mrxvz (Listen)TUE
TUE
10:00 Classical Collection b00mrxw1 (Listen)TUE
10.00amTUE
Vivaldi: Tito Manlio - Sinfonia Berlin Chamber OrchestraTUE
Vittorio Negri (conductor) PHILIPS 446 332-2 (3 CDs)TUE
10.07amTUE
Stradella: Chare Jesu Suavissime Sandrine Piau (soprano)TUE
Gerard Lesne (countertenor) Il Seminario MusicaleTUE
VIRGIN 545175 2TUE
10.22amTUE
Alexander Lang Steinert: Violin SonataTUE
Sunghae Anna Lim (violin) Donald Berman (piano)TUE
BRIDGE 9271A/D (4 CDs)TUE
10.41amTUE
D'Indy: La foret enchanteeTUE
Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de LoireTUE
Pierre Dervaux (conductor) EMI CDM 7639532TUE
10.56amTUE
Landi: Augellin Stephan van Dyck (tenor) L'ArpeggiataTUE
Christina Pluhar (director) ALPHA 020TUE
11.01amTUE
Landi: Balletto delle Virtu L'ArpeggiataTUE
Christina Pluhar (director) ALPHA 020TUE
11.03amTUE
Landi: Canta la cicaleta Stephan van Dyck (tenor)TUE
L'Arpeggiata Christina Pluhar (director) ALPHA 020TUE
11.09amTUE
Clementi: Piano Sonata in B flat, Op 10 No 3TUE
Howard Shelley (piano) HYPERION CDA67717 (2 CDs)TUE
11.21amTUE
Pizzetti: La pisanella BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUE
Osmo Vanska (conductor) HELIOS CDH55329TUE
11.45amTUE
Allegri: Miserere a 9 (baroque version) A Sei VociTUE
ASTREE E 8524.TUE
TUE
12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxw3 (Listen)TUE
John Tavener (1944-), Episode 2TUE
Donald Macleod explores some of John Tavener's earliestTUE
works, influenced by his increasing interest in Greek andTUE
Russian religious orthodoxy.TUE
TUE
In his early 30s, when Tavener's personal life was inTUE
chaos, Father Anthony Bloom, head of the Russian OrthodoxTUE
Church in Britain, helped him discover a new way of beingTUE
and introduced him to the importance of the icon in theTUE
Orthodox tradition, which would become central to theTUE
composer's own life and music.TUE
TUE
With a piece described as one of the great religious worksTUE
of the late 20th century, a selection of Tavener'sTUE
settings of Russian Folk Songs and three very contrastingTUE
works based on the poetry of Anna Akhmatova, WB Yeats andTUE
William Blake.TUE
TUE
Six Russian Folk Songs (Nos 2, 3, 4)TUE
Elise Ross (soprano) Nash EnsembleTUE
BBC Radio Classics 15656 91972 Trs 20-22 Dur: 7m06sTUE
TUE
Akhmatova Requiem (Parts XVI and XVII)TUE
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano)TUE
John Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)TUE
BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor)TUE
BBC Radio Classics 15656 91972 Dur: 9m46sTUE
TUE
To a Child Dancing in the Wind (excerpt)TUE
Patricia Rozario (soprano) Kathryn Lucas (flute)TUE
Stephen Tees (viola) Collins Classics 14282 Trs 7-10TUE
Dur: 16m59sTUE
TUE
The Lamb The Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)TUE
Collins Classics 14052 Tr 3 Dur: 3m31sTUE
TUE
Ikon of Light (excerpt) Tallis ScholarsTUE
Peter Phillips (director) Gimell CDGIM005 Trs 5-7TUE
Dur: 11m.TUE
TUE
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrxw5 (Listen)TUE
Clandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 1TUE
Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTUE
TUE
In a concert given at the 2009 Clandeboye Music Festival,TUE
pianist and the event's artistic director Barry DouglasTUE
performs two pieces from Tchaikovsky's The Seasons,TUE
followed by a rarity by German composer and teacher,TUE
Robert Kahn, whose music was influenced by the music ofTUE
Brahms. Plus a work by Rachmaninov and Borodin's StringTUE
Quartet No 2, dedicated to his wife to mark their 20thTUE
wedding anniversary.TUE
TUE
Tchaikovsky: May and June (The Seasons)TUE
Barry Douglas (piano)TUE
TUE
Robert Kahn: Trio Serenade in F minor, Op 73TUE
Michel Lethiec (clarinet) Richard Watkins (horn)TUE
Barry Douglas (piano)TUE
TUE
Rachmaninov: Vocalise for violin and pianoTUE
Graf Mourja (violin) Barry Douglas (piano)TUE
TUE
Borodin: String Quartet No 2 in D Graf Mourja (violin)TUE
Michael D'Arcy (violin) Paul Neubauer (viola)TUE
Andres Diaz (cello).TUE
TUE
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrxw7 (Listen)TUE
BBC Concert Orchestra, Episode 2TUE
Penny Gore presents music from the 2009 Chester Festival.TUE
TUE
Stephen Farr (playing main cathedral organ) BBC SingersTUE
David Hill (conductor)TUE
TUE
Purcell: I was glad Purcell/SD Sandstrom: Hear My PrayerTUE
Bingham: The Shepheardes CalenderTUE
Maxwell Davies: Three Organ VoluntariesTUE
Britten: Rejoice in the LambTUE
Mendelssohn: Mitten wir in LebenTUE
Handel: Organ Concerto, HWV311 - arranged for organ soloTUE
Bach: Jesu, meine Freude Nystedt: Immortal BachTUE
TUE
Plus BBC Concert Orchestra:TUE
TUE
The BBC CO performs at the 2009 English Music Festival.TUE
TUE
Delius: Hiawatha BBC Concert OrchestraTUE
David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)TUE
TUE
Cliffe: Violin Concerto Philippe Graffin (violin)TUE
BBC Concert Orchestra David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)TUE
TUE
Hubert Clifford: Serenade for stringsTUE
BBC Concert Orchestra Barry Wordsworth (conductor).TUE
TUE
17:00 In Tune b00mrxw9 (Listen)TUE
TUE
19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrxwc (Listen)TUE
Philharmonia/Adrian PartingtonTUE
TUE
In a concert given in Hereford Cathedral as part of theTUE
2009 Three Choirs Festival, Adrian Partington conducts theTUE
Philharmonia Orchestra in works by Poulenc, John McCabeTUE
and Strauss.TUE
TUE
Sally Matthews, Carys Lane (soprano)TUE
Jeanette Ager (mezzo-soprano) Simon Wall (tenor)TUE
Giles Underwood (bass) Sally Matthews (soprano)TUE
Festival Chorus Philharmonia OrchestraTUE
Adrian Partington (conductor)TUE
TUE
Poulenc: GloriaTUE
John McCabe: Songs of the Garden (world premiere ofTUE
newly-commissioned orchestral version)TUE
Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs)TUE
TUE
And from Hereford Cathedral, violinist Rachel Podger playsTUE
Bach's Sonata in C, BWV1005.TUE
TUE
21:15 Night Waves b00mrxwf (Listen)TUE
Rana Mitter hosts the arts and ideas programme, withTUE
debate and discussion of the week's key cultural issues.TUE
TUE
22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxw3 (Listen)TUE
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUE
TUE
23:00 The Essay b00mrxwh (Listen)TUE
The Scientist and the Romantic, The Lens and the LichenTUE
Nature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongTUE
relationship with science and the natural world.TUE
TUE
He explores how a lens can enhance and at times distortTUE
our view of nature. He discusses how the late 18th-centuryTUE
Claude glass influenced the Picturesque movement in artTUE
and the excitement of looking at lichens through aTUE
microscope.TUE
TUE
As our understanding of science has developed, RichardTUE
also points out how our understanding of the way we 'view'TUE
nature has changed - whether it's a new way of looking atTUE
the canopy of the rainforest or the first photo taken fromTUE
space which shows us planet earth.TUE
TUE
23:15 Late Junction b00mrxwk (Listen)TUE
Fiona Talkington is the guide on another voyage throughTUE
the musical fringes.TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2009WED
WED
01:00 Through the Night b00mvj78 (Listen)WED
1.00amWED
Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Frescoes of Piero dellaWED
Francesca Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaWED
Robert Stankovsky (conductor)WED
1.22amWED
Lehar, Franz (1870-1948): Overture (Zigeunerliebe)WED
Saarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Franz Lehar (conductor)WED
1.31amWED
Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899) arr Schoenberg:WED
Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz), Op 437 (1888)WED
Canadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)WED
1.43amWED
Klman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953): Aria: Two lovely eyesWED
(The Circus Princess) Gyorgy Korondy (tenor)WED
Hungarian Radio Orchestra Tamas Brody (conductor)WED
1.50amWED
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957): Violin Concerto inWED
D, Op 35 James Ehnes (violin)WED
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)WED
2.15amWED
Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Suite for piano, Op 25WED
Shai Wosner (piano)WED
2.30amWED
Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943), added violin part byWED
Kreisler: Two Songs: When night descends in silenceWED
(Afanasi Fet/Edwin Schneider); Oh, stop thy singing,WED
maiden fair (Pushkin/John Kilstrom)WED
Fredrik Zetterstrom (baritone) Tobias Ringborg (violin)WED
Anders Kilstrom (piano)WED
2.39amWED
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Dances Concertantes forWED
chamber orchestra Polish Radio Orchestra, WarsawWED
Krzystzof Slowinski (conductor)WED
3.01amWED
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809), arr Johann Peter Salomon:WED
Symphony No 94 in G (The Surprise)WED
Ensemble of the Classic EraWED
3.23amWED
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): RondoWED
Antonia Geiger-Eichorn (piano)WED
3.28amWED
Suk, Josef (1874-1935): Serenade in E flat for stringWED
orchestra, Op 6 Budapest StringsWED
Bela Banfalvi (leader)WED
3.57amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Toccata and Fugue inWED
F, BWV540 Kaare Nordstoga (organ)WED
4.12amWED
Bernardi, Stefano (1585-1636): Ah, dolente partitaWED
4.14amWED
India, Sigismondo d' (c.1582-c.1629): Quell'augellin cheWED
canta Cantus CollnWED
4.17amWED
Visee, Robert de (c.1655-c.1723/3): Suite in GWED
Yasunori Imamura (theorbo)WED
4.36amWED
Marais, Marin (1656-1728): Chaconne (Pieces de viole, BookWED
3 No 4, Paris 1711)WED
Pierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)WED
Luciano Contini (archlute)WED
Augusta Campagne (harpsichord)WED
4.39amWED
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918), transcr Nina Cole: Beau soirWED
4.42amWED
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937), arr Bernard Gillet: Piece enWED
forme de habanera Roger Cole (oboe)WED
Linda Lee Thomas (piano)WED
4.45amWED
Fall, Leo (1873-1925): O Rose von Stambul (Die Rose vonWED
Stambul - Act 1) Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)WED
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraWED
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)WED
4.50amWED
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Love Scene (Feuersnot, Op 50)WED
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)WED
5.01amWED
Bottesini, Giovanni (1821-1889): ReverieWED
Gary Karr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)WED
5.05amWED
Goens, Daniel van (1858-1904): Scherzo (appl)WED
Gary Karr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)WED
5.06amWED
Rosetti, Antonin Frantisek (c.1750-1792): Concerto in EWED
flat for two horns and orchestra, K III 53WED
Jozef Illes, Jan Budzak (horns)WED
Chamber Association of Slovakian RadioWED
Vlastimil Horek (conductor)WED
5.26amWED
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Salieri's AriaWED
(Mozart and Salieri - Opera in One act, Op 48)WED
Robert Holl (bass) Netherlands Radio PhilharmonicWED
Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)WED
5.34amWED
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences on Mozart's DonWED
Giovanni Ferruccio Busoni (piano)WED
5.48amWED
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Seven Variations on BeiWED
Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen for cello and piano, WoO 46WED
Zara Nelsova (cello) Grant Johannesen (piano)WED
5.58amWED
Sor, Fernando (1778-1839): Introduction and variations onWED
Mozart's O cara armonia, Op 9 Ana Vidovic (guitar)WED
6.07amWED
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Suite No 4 in GWED
for orchestra, Op 61 Winnipeg Symphony OrchestraWED
Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)WED
6.32amWED
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Caesar's aria: VaWED
tacito e nascosto (Giulio Cesare in Egitto - Act 1, Sc 9)WED
Graham Pushee (countertenor)WED
Australian Brandenburg OrchestraWED
Paul Dyer (artistic director)WED
6.39amWED
Kyurkchiiski, Krassimir (b.1936): Variations on a theme byWED
Handel (1984)WED
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Dimitar Manolov (conductor).WED
WED
07:00 Breakfast b00mrxzb (Listen)WED
WED
10:00 Classical Collection b00mrxzd (Listen)WED
10.00amWED
Monteverdi: Sinfonia (L'incoronazione di Poppea)WED
Fortuna ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)WED
La Virtu ...... Catherine Bott (soprano)WED
Amore ...... Marinella Pennicchi (soprano)WED
English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)WED
ARCHIV 447 088-2 (3 CDs)WED
10.08amWED
Respighi: Feste romaneWED
Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa CeciliaWED
Daniele Gatti (conductor) CONIFER 75605 51292 2WED
10.34amWED
Mozart: Rondo in D, K485 Mitsuko Uchida (piano)WED
PHILIPS 420 185-2WED
10.39amWED
Lukas Foss: Fantasy Rondo Donald Berman (piano)WED
BRIDGE 9271A/D (4 CDs)WED
10.49amWED
Corelli: Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 5WED
English Concert Trevor Pinnock (conductor)WED
ARCHIV 474 907-2 (2 CDs)WED
11.00amWED
From Manchester: Haydn: Symphony No 76WED
BBC Philharmonic Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)WED
11.26amWED
Puccini: Ah! Finalmente!; Recondita armonia (Tosca)WED
Angelotti ...... Giacomo Prestia (bass)WED
Cavaradossi ...... Placido Domingo (tenor)WED
Scarpia ...... Ruggero Raimondi (bass-baritone)WED
RAI Chorus and Symphony OrchestraWED
Zubin Mehta (conductor) TELDEC 0630 12372-2 (3 CDs)WED
11.36amWED
Kapsberger: Libro Quarto D'intavolatura di ChitaroneWED
(excerpt) Rolf Lislevand (theorbo) ASTREE E 8515WED
11.45amWED
Berlioz: La mort d'orphee Daniel Galvez Vallejo (tenor)WED
Pas-de-Calais North Regional ChoirWED
Lille National OrchestraWED
Jean-Claude Casadesus (conductor) HARMONIA MUNDI 901542.WED
WED
12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxzg (Listen)WED
John Tavener (1944-), Episode 3WED
Donald Macleod explores the importance of John Tavener'sWED
relationship with the Russian Orthodox nun, Mother Thekla.WED
WED
Tavener had an extraordinary bond with his mother. When heWED
married, Tavener couldn't bear to be parted from her and,WED
not surprisingly, his marriage foundered. The death of hisWED
mother hit him very hard, but not long afterwards anotherWED
woman was to take her place - a nun called Mother Thekla,WED
with whom Tavener would have a close friendship and uniqueWED
working relationship for many years.WED
WED
With a work based on a translation by Mother Thekla of theWED
remarkable writings of a priest, written shortly beforeWED
his death in a prison camp in Siberia, as well as aWED
complete performance of one of the most frequentlyWED
performed contemporary works in recent years.WED
WED
Akathist of Thanksgiving (excerpt)WED
James Bowman, Timothy Wilson (countertenor)WED
Martin Baker (organ)WED
Westminster Abbey Choir and BBC SingersWED
BBC Symphony Orchestra Martin Neary (conductor)WED
Sony Classical SK64446 Tr 8 Dur: 6m54sWED
WED
The Protecting Veil Steven Isserlis (cello)WED
London Symphony OrchestraWED
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor) EMI 2 37691-2 Trs 1-8WED
Dur: 45m42s.WED
WED
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrxzj (Listen)WED
Clandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 2WED
Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWED
WED
In a concert given at the 2009 Clandeboye Music Festival,WED
pianist Barry Douglas is joined by French horn playerWED
Richard Watkins for a short Andante by Strauss, beforeWED
joining violinist Graf Mourja and cellist Andres Diaz in aWED
performance of Tchaikovsky's only piano trio, dedicated toWED
pianist and teacher Nikolai Rubinstein.WED
WED
Strauss: Andante for horn and pianoWED
Richard Watkins (horn) Barry Douglas (piano)WED
WED
Tchaikovsky: Trio for violin cello and pianoWED
Graf Mourja (violin) Andres Diaz (cello)WED
Barry Douglas (piano).WED
WED
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrxzl (Listen)WED
BBC Concert Orchestra, Episode 3WED
Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWED
WED
Penny Gore presents the BBC Concert Orchestra performing aWED
programme of music from the 2009 Bath Festival.WED
WED
Stravinsky: Scherzo a la russe BBC Concert OrchestraWED
Charles Hazlewood (conductor)WED
WED
Chopin, arr Stravinsky: Waltz, Op 18 (Grand valseWED
brillante) BBC Concert OrchestraWED
Charles Hazlewood (conductor)WED
WED
Gershwin: Piano concerto in F Joanna MacGregor (piano)WED
BBC Concert Orchestra Charles Hazlewood (conductor)WED
WED
Stravinsky: Symphony in Three MovementsWED
Gershwin: An American in Paris BBC Concert OrchestraWED
Charles Hazlewood (conductor)WED
WED
Spoliansky: Dedication (Idol of Paris)WED
Roderick Elms (piano) BBC Concert OrchestraWED
Rumon Gamba (conductor)WED
WED
Spoliansky: Suite: Northwest FrontierWED
BBC Concert Orchestra Rumon Gamba (conductor).WED
WED
16:00 Choral Evensong b00mrxzn (Listen)WED
From Chelmsford Cathedral.WED
WED
Introit: My soul, there is a country (Parry)WED
Response: TomkinsWED
Office Hymn: Beyond all mortal praise (Marlborough Gate)WED
Psalms: 114, 115 (Tonus Peregrinus, Martin)WED
First Lesson: 1 Kings 10 vv1-25WED
Canticles: Chichester Service (Walton)WED
Second Lesson: Acts 17 vv1-15WED
Anthem: The Scribe (Howells)WED
Final Hymn: Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Rustington)WED
Anthem: Our day of praise is done (Ivor Atkins)WED
Organ Voluntary: March from The Birds of AristophanesWED
(Parry, arr Alcock)WED
WED
Assistant organist: Oliver WatererWED
Director of music: Peter Nardone.WED
WED
17:00 In Tune b00mrxzq (Listen)WED
WED
19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrxzs (Listen)WED
Baroque ConcertosWED
WED
In a concert given at Kings Place, London, MargaretWED
Faultless directs the Orchestra of the Age ofWED
Enlightenment, with Lisa Beznosiuk (flute) and StephenWED
Devine (harpsichord) in Baroque concertos.WED
WED
Lisa Beznosiuk (flute) Steven Devine (harpsichord)WED
Orchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWED
Margaret Faultless (director/violin)WED
WED
Corelli: Concerto grosso in D, Op 6 No 1WED
Vivaldi: Concerto in D for two violins and cello, Op 3 NoWED
11 Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 5WED
Handel: Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7WED
Vivaldi: Flute Concerto in G minor (La Notte)WED
Geminiani: Concerto grosso (La Follia)WED
WED
Followed by music first performed at the Three ChoirsWED
Festival in the course of its long and distinguishedWED
history, including the Dance Rhapsody No 1 by Delius.WED
WED
21:15 Night Waves b00mrxzv (Listen)WED
Anne McElvoy and a round-table of guests debate theWED
pressing cultural issues and big ideas of the week.WED
WED
22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxzg (Listen)WED
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WED
WED
23:00 The Essay b00mrxzx (Listen)WED
The Scientist and the Romantic, The Stinkhorn and theWED
PerfumierWED
Nature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongWED
relationship with science and the natural world.WED
WED
He ponders why we are all so good at remembering scents,WED
despite their having little relevance for our survival. HeWED
tries to unpick how, as Marcel Proust famously wrote,WED
fragrance and flavour 'bear unflinchingly, in the tiny andWED
almost impalpable drop of their essence, the vastWED
structure of recollection'.WED
WED
23:15 Late Junction b00mrxzz (Listen)WED
Fiona Talkington presents a varied musical selection fromWED
around the globe.WED
THU
THURSDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2009THU
THU
01:00 Through the Night b00mry32 (Listen)THU
1.00amTHU
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs)THU
SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden and FreiburgTHU
Sylvain Cambreling (conductor)THU
1.09amTHU
Lalo, Edouard (1823-1892): Symphonie espagnole in D minor,THU
Op 21 Renaud Capucon (violin)THU
SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden and FreiburgTHU
Sylvain Cambreling (conductor)THU
1.43amTHU
Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Symphony in B flat, Op 20THU
SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden and FreiburgTHU
Sylvain Cambreling (conductor)THU
2.22amTHU
Ravel: Tzigane Joshua Bell (violin)THU
BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)THU
2.33amTHU
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Allegretto conTHU
variazoni in C, Wq 118 No 5 Geert Bierling (organ)THU
2.42amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Arminda's aria:THU
Vorrei punirti indegno (La finta giardiniera - Act 2)THU
Veronique Gens (soprano) Salzburg Mozarteum OrchestraTHU
Ivor Bolton (conductor)THU
2.47amTHU
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in FTHU
(originally in E), BWV1035 Kerstin Frodin (recorder)THU
Hans-Ola Ericsson (harpsichord)THU
Lena Weman Ericsson (viola da gamba)THU
3.01amTHU
Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Etudes-TableauxTHU
Nicholas Angelich (piano)THU
3.26amTHU
Reger, Max (1873-1916): Four Tone Poems after ArnoldTHU
Bocklin Philippe Koch (violin)THU
Luxembourg Philharmonic OrchestraTHU
Olaf Henzold (conductor)THU
3.55amTHU
Tavener, John (b.1944): Today the Virgin BBC SingersTHU
Stephen Cleobury (conductor)THU
3.59amTHU
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Phantasy in F minorTHU
Vanbrugh String Quartet Lawrence Power (viola)THU
4.10amTHU
Byrd, William (c.1543-1623): Fantasia in D minor forTHU
keyboard, MB XXVIII 46THU
4.15amTHU
Byrd: Alman, MB117THU
4.18amTHU
Byrd: Echo Galliard, MB114 Aapo Hakkinen (harpsichord)THU
4.20amTHU
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Hail, bright Cecilia; FillTHU
ev'ry heart (chorus); That thine and music's sacred loveTHU
(Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328)THU
Soloists, chorus and instrumentalists of Swiss Radio,THU
Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)THU
4.23amTHU
Purcell: Soul of the World (Hail, bright Cecilia)THU
4.26amTHU
Purcell: Thou tun'st this world (Symphony - air - chorus)THU
- Hail, bright CeciliaTHU
Chorus and instrumentalists of Swiss Radio, LuganoTHU
Diego Fasolis (conductor)THU
4.28amTHU
Purcell: Hail, bright Cecilia (chorus); With rapture ofTHU
delight (aatb); Hail, bright Cecilia (chorus) - Hail,THU
bright CeciliaTHU
Soloists, choir and instrumentalists of Swiss-ItalianTHU
Radio, Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)THU
4.32amTHU
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Violin Sonata in A, Op 5THU
No 6 Pierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)THU
Augusta Campagne (harpsichord)THU
4.44amTHU
Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Etude No 1 in E minor;THU
Etude No 4 in G (12 Estudios for guitar, A235)THU
4.50amTHU
Villa-Lobos: Etude No 5 in C (12 Estudios for guitar, A235)THU
4.53amTHU
Villa-Lobos: Etude No 6 in G (12 Estudios for guitar, A235)THU
Heiki Matlik (guitar)THU
4.55amTHU
Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Perpetuum mobileTHU
(Sonata No 1 in C, J138) Konstantin Masliouk (piano)THU
5.01amTHU
Bizet, Georges (1838-75): Habanera (L'amour est un oiseauTHU
rebelle) - Carmen Jouko Harjanne (trumpet)THU
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)THU
5.06amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria: Un'auraTHU
amorosa (Cosi fan tutte, K588 - Act 1)THU
Michael Schade (tenor) Canadian Opera Company OrchestraTHU
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)THU
5.11amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria: Non piu andraiTHU
(Le nozze di Figaro) Russell Braun (baritone)THU
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraTHU
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)THU
5.16amTHU
Estendorffer, Anton (1670-1711): Ciaccona super: Joseph,THU
lieber Joseph meinTHU
Peter van Dijk on the Conradus Ruprecht II organ (c.1715)THU
of Tuindorpkerk, UtrechtTHU
5.20amTHU
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) arr. Borisovsky: Arrival ofTHU
the Guests; Balcony Scene and Dance of the Knights (RomeoTHU
and Juliet) Gyozo Mate (viola)THU
Balazs Szokolay (piano)THU
5.29amTHU
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) arr. Vadim BorisovskyTHU
5.35amTHU
Lipovsek, Marijan (1910-1995): The MinstrelTHU
Zlata Ognajovic (soprano)THU
Eva Novsak-Houska (mezzo-soprano) Mitja Gregorac (tenor)THU
Zdravko Kovac (bass)THU
Slovenian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra and ChamberTHU
Choir Jakov Cipci (conductor)THU
6.00amTHU
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Toccata per spinettinaTHU
e violino (1628)THU
6.04amTHU
Frescobaldi: Canzona seconda detta La Bernadina; CantoTHU
solo for violin and chitarrone (Il primo Libro delleTHU
Canzoni) Musica Fiata, Koln Roland Wilson (director)THU
6.07amTHU
Chambonnieres, Jacques Champion de (c.1601-1672): PiecesTHU
de clavecin du premier livre (Paris, 1670)THU
Hank Knox (harpsichord)THU
6.21amTHU
Barisons, Peteris (1904-1947): Damewort (Floral Twine,THU
symphonic suite) Latvian National Symphony OrchestraTHU
Romualds Kalsons (conductor)THU
6.27amTHU
Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Ten Songs, Op 3 (1896)THU
Jadwiga Rappe (contralto) Ewa Poblocka (piano)THU
6.43amTHU
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude and Isolde'sTHU
Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde) Oslo PhilharmonicTHU
Rafael Fruheck de Burgos (conductor).THU
THU
07:00 Breakfast b00mry34 (Listen)THU
THU
10:00 Classical Collection b00mry36 (Listen)THU
10.00amTHU
Rossini: Overture (Matilde di Shabran)THU
La Scala Philharmonic OrchestraTHU
Riccardo Chailly (conductor) DECCA 448 218-2THU
10.10amTHU
Rossi: Le Canterine Romane (excerpt)THU
Barbara Borden, Suzie Le Blanc, Emily Van Evera (soprano)THU
Tragicomedia TELDEC 4509-90799-2THU
10.42amTHU
Rossini: Una voce poco fa (Il Barbiere di Siviglia - Act 1)THU
Marilyn Horne (soprano) Chorus and Orchestra of La ScalaTHU
Riccardo Chailly (conductor) CBS M3K 37862 (2 CDs)THU
10.48amTHU
Rossini: Un soave non so che (La Cenerentola - Act 1)THU
Cenerentola ...... Agnes Baltsa (soprano)THU
Don Ramiro ...... Francisco Araiza (tenor)THU
Academy of St Martin in the FieldsTHU
Neville Marriner (conductor) PHILIPS 420 468-2 (3 CDs)THU
10.55amTHU
Rossini: Tace la tromba altera, spira tranquillitaTHU
(Matilde di Shabran - Act 2)THU
Matilde ...... Annick Massis (soprano)THU
Prague Chamber Choir Galicia Symphony OrchestraTHU
Riccado Frizza (conductor) DECCA 475 7688 (3 CDs)THU
11.01amTHU
Paganini: Violin Concerto No 5 in A minorTHU
Salvatore Accardo (violin) London Philharmonic OrchestraTHU
Charles Dutoit (conductor) DG 423 578-2THU
11.42amTHU
Handel: Notte placida e cheta Catherine Bott (soprano)THU
Purcell Quartet CHANDOS CHAN 0620.THU
THU
12:00 Composer of the Week b00mry38 (Listen)THU
John Tavener (1944-), Episode 4THU
Donald Macleod explores how John Tavener begain to broadenTHU
his musical horizons, as he gained money and celebrityTHU
following the huge success of The Protecting Veil and SongTHU
for Athene.THU
THU
He married again and his new wife had finally managed toTHU
persuade him to move out of his childhood home and even toTHU
have children. By this time, Tavener was beginning toTHU
broaden his horizons to encompass Sufism, the music ofTHU
India and the philosophies of Kathleen Raine and FrithjofTHU
Schuon. And he began to incorporate non-WesternTHU
instruments into his music.THU
THU
With a selection of works that reflect Tavener's new wayTHU
of thinking, including part of his seven-hour universalTHU
hymn to God. - The Veil of the Temple.THU
THU
Eternity's Sunrise Patricia Rozario (soprano)THU
The Academy of Ancient MusicTHU
Harmonia Mundi HMU 907231 Tr 1 Dur: 10m54sTHU
THU
Fall and Resurrection (excerpt)THU
Patricia Rosario (soprano) Michael Chance (countertenor)THU
Stephen Richardson (baritone) Adrian Peacock (bass)THU
BBC Singers St Paul's Cathedral ChoirTHU
City of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor)THU
Chandos CHAN9800 Dur: 11m27sTHU
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Ikon of Eros (2nd mvt) Jorja Fleezanis (violin)THU
Patricia Rozario (soprano)THU
Minnesota Orchestra and Chorale Paul Goodwin (conductor)THU
Reference RR102CD Dur: 7m30sTHU
THU
Veil of the Temple (excerpt) Patricia Rozario (soprano)THU
The Choir of the Temple Church The Holst SingersTHU
Stephen Layton (conductor) RCA 82876661542 CD2 Trs 15-18THU
Dur: 14m16s.THU
THU
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mry3b (Listen)THU
Clandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 3THU
Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTHU
THU
In a concert given at the 2009 Clandeboye Festival, BarryTHU
Douglas plays Schumann's Sonata No 1 in F sharp minor,THU
which was dedicated to the composer's wife, Clara. It wasTHU
written from the viewpoint of Florestan and Eusebius, bothTHU
of whom represent two sides of Schumann's personality -THU
Florestan, the vigorous and turbulent side, and Eusebius,THU
the more reflective. Festival musicians then performTHU
Mendelssohn's Second String Quintet, which was composed inTHU
1845, just two years before the composer's death.THU
THU
Schumann: Sonata No 1 in F sharp minorTHU
Barry Douglas (piano)THU
THU
Mendelssohn: String Quintet No 2 in B flat, Op 87THU
Michael D'Arcy, Sarah Sexton (violins)THU
Paul Neubauer, David Strange (violas)THU
Andres Diaz (cello).THU
THU
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mry3d (Listen)THU
Handel: Arianna in Creta (Acts 1 and 2)THU
Handel Operas 2009THU
THU
The series of Handel operas continues with the first twoTHU
acts of Arianna in Creta - the classic story of a boy, aTHU
girl and a half-man/half-bull monster.THU
THU
Handel: Arianna in Creta (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
Arianna ...... Miah Persson (soprano)THU
Alceste ...... Lisa Milne (soprano)THU
Teseo ...... Kristina Hammarstrom (mezzo-soprano)THU
Carilda ...... Sonia Prina (contralto)THU
Tauride ...... Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano)THU
Minos ...... Antonio Abete (bass)THU
Academy of Ancient MusicTHU
Christopher Hogwood (conductor).THU
THU
17:00 In Tune b00mry3g (Listen)THU
THU
19:00 Performance on 3 b00mry3j (Listen)THU
LSO/GergievTHU
THU
The London Symphony Orchestra under Valery GergievTHU
performs works by three French composers.THU
THU
Including Debussy's La mer, for which he drew on his vividTHU
memories of Cannes, his 'old friend the sea, alwaysTHU
innumerable and beautiful', where he spent summers duringTHU
his childhood. It is followed by Dutilleux's 1985 violinTHU
concerto, inspired by ideas of growth and renewal, andTHU
Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe, which he wrote in 1912 forTHU
Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, describing it as aTHU
'choreographic symphony in three parts.'THU
THU
Leonidas Kavakos (violin) London Symphony ChorusTHU
London Symphony Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)THU
THU
Debussy: La mer Dutilleux: L'arbre des songesTHU
Ravel: Daphnis and ChloeTHU
THU
Followed by music first performed at the Three ChoirsTHU
Festival in the course of its long and distinguishedTHU
history, including the Tallis Fantasia by Vaughan Williams.THU
THU
21:15 Night Waves b00mry3l (Listen)THU
Thomas Keneally and Richard FlanaganTHU
Matthew Sweet talks to two of Australia's leadingTHU
novelists, Thomas Keneally and Richard Flanagan, both ofTHU
whom have new books about unexplored and intriguing partsTHU
of their country's history.THU
THU
Keneally - best known as the author of Schindler's Ark,THU
which went on to become the film Schindler's List - hasTHU
written a fictional account of Artem Samsurov, who fledTHU
Tsarist Russia for Australia but who returned in 1917 toTHU
fight alongside Lenin for the Revolution. Flanagan tellsTHU
the story of Sir John Franklin, who fifty years earlierTHU
was the governor of the Van Dieman's land penal colony -THU
but who went on to make a disastrous and infamous attemptTHU
to cross the Arctic through the Northwest Passage.THU
THU
22:00 Composer of the Week b00mry38 (Listen)THU
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THU
THU
23:00 The Essay b00mry3n (Listen)THU
The Scientist and the Romantic, The Songbird and the Sol-FaTHU
Nature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongTHU
relationship with science and the natural world.THU
THU
He presents his own thoughts on why birds sing andTHU
recounts how writers through the ages have had wildlyTHU
different interpretations on the meaning of birdsong.THU
Including discussion on areas such as 13th-century ideasTHU
that it represented free will and individualism to musicalTHU
computer analyses of birdsong which reveal the complexTHU
chords in a bird's voicebox.THU
THU
23:15 Late Junction b00mry3q (Listen)THU
Fiona Talkington with a unique collection of musical gems.THU
FRI
FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2009FRI
FRI
01:00 Through the Night b00mrybf (Listen)FRI
1.00amFRI
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Overture (Suite) inFRI
G, TWV LV G10 (Burlesque de Quixotte)FRI
La Stagione Frankfurt Michael Schneider (conductor)FRI
1.20amFRI
Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Concerto in E minor forFRI
flute and orchestra, Op 6 No 2FRI
Karl Kaiser (transverse flute) La Stagione FrankfurtFRI
Michael Schneider (director)FRI
1.37amFRI
Dittersdorf, Carl von (1739-1799): Symphony No 3 in GFRI
(Verwandlung Actaeons in einen Hirsch) - after Ovid'sFRI
Metamorphoses La Stagione FrankfurtFRI
Michael Schneider (director)FRI
1.56amFRI
Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824): Duo concertante in CFRI
Alexandar Avramov, Ivan Peev (violins)FRI
2.02amFRI
Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Sechs Deutsche Lieder forFRI
soprano, clarinet and piano, Op 103FRI
Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano) Amici Chamber Ensemble:FRI
Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) Patricia Parr (piano)FRI
2.24amFRI
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 10 in B minorFRI
for string orchestra Risor Festival StringsFRI
2.35amFRI
Hindemith, Paul (1895-1963): Sonata for harpFRI
Rita Costanzi (harp)FRI
2.48amFRI
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Suite in G (WaterFRI
Music, HWV350) Collegium AureumFRI
3.01amFRI
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Fantasia in C forFRI
keyboard, Wq 61 No 6 Andreas Staier (pianoforte)FRI
3.08amFRI
Bruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Alleluja. Paratum cor meumFRI
Guy de Mey, Ian Honeyman (tenors) Max van Egmond (bass)FRI
Ricercar ConsortFRI
3.22amFRI
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Mass in GFRI
Elmer Iseler Singers Elmer Iseler (conductor)FRI
3.38amFRI
Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Theme and Variations forFRI
violin and piano Peter Oundjian (violin)FRI
William Tritt (piano)FRI
3.47amFRI
Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Elegie, Op 24 - arr for celloFRI
and orchestra Shauna Rolston (cello)FRI
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor)FRI
3.54amFRI
Marais, Marin (1656-1728): La Reveuse (Suitte d'un goutFRI
etranger)FRI
4.00amFRI
Marais: L'Arabesque (Suitte d'un gout etranger)FRI
Vittorio Ghielmi (viola da gamba) Luca Pianca (lute)FRI
4.03amFRI
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Awake, and with attention hearFRI
for bass and continuo, Z181 Stephen Varcoe (bass)FRI
David Miller (theorbo) Peter Seymour (organ)FRI
4.14amFRI
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Choral dances (Gloriana - aFRI
capella choral version) BBC SingersFRI
Stephen Layton (conductor)FRI
4.23amFRI
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Silence and music -FRI
madrigal for chorus BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)FRI
4.29amFRI
Vaughan Williams: Romance for viola and pianoFRI
Steven Dann (viola) Bruce Vogt (piano)FRI
4.36amFRI
Lawes, Henry (1596-1662): Suite a 4 in G minor ConcordiaFRI
Mark Levy (conductor)FRI
4.43amFRI
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Severn Suite for brass band, OpFRI
87 Royal Academy of Music Brass SoloistsFRI
5.01amFRI
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Impromptu in A flat, Op 29FRI
Krzysztof Jablonski (piano)FRI
5.05amFRI
Albeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Rapsodia espanola, Op 70FRI
Angela Cheng (piano) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraFRI
Hans Graf (conductor)FRI
5.23amFRI
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957): Aria: Mein Sehnen,FRI
mein Wahnen (Die Tote Stadt, Act 2)FRI
Brett Polegato (baritone)FRI
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraFRI
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)FRI
5.28amFRI
Kunzen, Friedrich (1761-1817): Overture (Erik Ejegod)FRI
Danish Radio Concert OrchestraFRI
Peter Marschik (conductor)FRI
5.33amFRI
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Quartet No 6 in F forFRI
flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon (Andante et tema conFRI
variazioni) Vojtech Samec (flute)FRI
Jozef Luptacik (clarinet) Frantisek Machats (bassoon)FRI
Josef Illes (french horn)FRI
5.45amFRI
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Canzona decima, dettaFRI
l'Henri-cuccia a due canti for 2 cornetts, organ andFRI
chitarroneFRI
5.48amFRI
Frescobaldi: Canzona decimanova, detta la Capriola - cantoFRI
e basso for cornet, sackbut, organ and chitarroneFRI
5.51amFRI
Frescobaldi: Canzona vigesima, detta la Lipparella - forFRI
cornet, curtal and organ Musica Fiata KolnFRI
Roland Wilson (director)FRI
5.55amFRI
Forqueray, Jean-Baptiste (1699-1782): La Morangis, ou LaFRI
Plissay - chaconne (Pieces de viole, Paris, 1747)FRI
Pierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)FRI
Luciano Contini (archlute)FRI
Augusta Campagne (harpsichord)FRI
6.02amFRI
Auric, Georges (1899-1983), arr Philip Lane: Suite fromFRI
the film It Always Rains on Sunday BBC PhilharmonicFRI
Rumon Gamba (conductor)FRI
6.17amFRI
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Hora est for chorus andFRI
organ (antiphon and responsorium) Radio France ChorusFRI
Denis Comtet (organ) Donald Palumbo (conductor)FRI
6.26amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DerFRI
Schauspieldirektor - singspiel in one act, K486)FRI
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Ivor Bolton (conductor)FRI
6.32amFRI
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Quartet in E flat, S78FRI
Martin Frost (clarinet) Tobias Ringborg (violin)FRI
Ingegerd Kierkegaard (viola) John Ehde (cello).FRI
FRI
07:00 Breakfast b00mrybh (Listen)FRI
FRI
10:00 Classical Collection b00mrybk (Listen)FRI
10.00amFRI
Wagner: Overture and Venusberg Music (Tannnhauser)FRI
Philharmonia Orchestra Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)FRI
DG 427 627-2 (3 CDs)FRI
10.24amFRI
Carissimi: De Tempore Interfecto Sisar Musica FiataFRI
La Capella Ducale Roland Wilson (director)FRI
CPO 999 983-2FRI
10.39amFRI
Haydn: Symphony No 77 English Chamber OrchestraFRI
Raymond Leppard (conductor) HAYDN HOUSE HH28132FRI
10.58amFRI
Mozart: La clemenza di Tito (excerpt from Act 1)FRI
Sesto ...... Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Annio ...... Marie-Claude Chappuis (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Servilia ...... Sunhae Im (soprano)FRI
Publio ...... Sergio Foresti (bass)FRI
Vitellia ...... Alexandrina Pendatchanska (soprano)FRI
RIAS Chamber Choir Freiburg Baroque OrchestraFRI
Rene Jacobs (conductor)FRI
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC901923-24 (3 CDs)FRI
11.08amFRI
Bizet: Roma Suite (1st mvt - Andante tranquillo-allegroFRI
agitato) Royal Philharmonic OrchestraFRI
Enrique Batiz (conductor) ASV CD QS6135FRI
11.24amFRI
Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli The Tallis ScholarsFRI
Peter Phillips (director) GIMELL CDGIM994.FRI
FRI
12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrybm (Listen)FRI
John Tavener (1944-), Episode 5FRI
Donald Macleod concludes his exploration of John Tavener'sFRI
life and work, concentrating on his most recent music.FRI
FRI
Tavener is one of few living composers who can claim to beFRI
a household name, though in his later years he has beenFRI
plagued by ill-health and has dropped out of public view.FRI
FRI
Works include a piece inspired by a Hindu saint and poet,FRI
a multi-faith requiem and the European premiere of a workFRI
for four string quartets and Tibetan Temple Bowl,FRI
performed at Winchester Cathedral in July 2009.FRI
FRI
Lalishri (excerpt) Nicola Benedetti (violin)FRI
Philharmonia Orchestra Andrew Litton (conductor)FRI
UCJ 476 619-8 Dur: 8m11sFRI
FRI
Requiem (Kali's Dance) Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano)FRI
Andrew Kennedy (tenor) Josephine Knight (cello)FRI
Ruth Palmer (violin)FRI
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and ChorusFRI
Vasily Petrenko (conductor) EMI 2351342 Dur: 6m32sFRI
FRI
Towards Silence Medici String QuartetFRI
Court Lane Quartet Finzi Quartet Harpham QuartetFRI
Louisa Golden (Tibetan temple bowl) BBC recordingFRI
Dur: 33m17s.FRI
FRI
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrybp (Listen)FRI
Clandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 4FRI
Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsFRI
FRI
In the final concert from 2009 Clandeboye Music Festival,FRI
Barry Douglas performs music by Debussy and Schumann,FRI
before bringing the event to a dramatic close with aFRI
recital of Mussorgsky's virtuoso showpiece Pictures at anFRI
Exhibition. It depicts the composer's visit to anFRI
exhibition of drawings and watercolours by his friend, theFRI
Russian architect and artist Viktor Hartmann.FRI
FRI
Debussy: Sonata for cello and piano Andreas Diaz (cello)FRI
Barry Douglas (piano)FRI
FRI
Schumann: Marchenerzahlungen Michel Lethiec (clarinet)FRI
Paul Neubauer (viola) Barry Douglas (piano)FRI
FRI
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an ExhibitionFRI
Barry Douglas (piano).FRI
FRI
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrybr (Listen)FRI
BBC Concert Orchestra, Handel: Arianna in Creta (Act 3)FRI
Handel Operas 2009FRI
FRI
Penny Gore presents the final act of Handel's Arianna inFRI
Creta - the classic story of a boy, a girl and aFRI
half-man/half-bull monster.FRI
FRI
Handel: Arianna in Creta (Act 3)FRI
FRI
Arianna ...... Miah Persson (soprano)FRI
Alceste ...... Lisa Milne (soprano)FRI
Teseo ...... Kristina Hammarstrom (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Carilda ...... Sonia Prina (contralto)FRI
Tauride ...... Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Minos ...... Antonio Abete (bass)FRI
Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)FRI
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2.45pmFRI
BBC Concert Orchestra:FRI
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Edward German: Symphonic Suite in D minor (The Leeds Suite)FRI
BBC Concert Orchestra John Wilson (conductor)FRI
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Montague Phillips: Piano concerto No 2 in E, Op 32FRI
David Owen Norris (piano) BBC Concert OrchestraFRI
Gavin Sutherland (conductor)FRI
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Spoliansky: Suite: The Man Who Could Work MiraclesFRI
Ileana Ruheman (flute) BBC Concert OrchestraFRI
Rumon Gamba (conductor)FRI
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Farnon: Symphony No 2 in B (Ottawa)FRI
BBC Concert Orchestra John Wilson (conductor).FRI
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17:00 In Tune b00mrybt (Listen)FRI
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19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrybw (Listen)FRI
Jackson, Tomkins, Hoddinott, Harvey, McCabe, Part 1FRI
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As part of the 2009 North Wales International MusicFRI
Festival, the BBC Singers perform music in the magnificentFRI
surroundings of St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire. TheFRI
programme features music by Welsh composers from ThomasFRI
Tomkins to Alan Hoddinott, as well as a celebration of theFRI
70th birthdays of Jonathan Harvey and John McCabe.FRI
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BBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRI
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Gabriel Jackson: To MusicFRI
Tomkins: Musicke devine; When David heardFRI
Hoddinott: Out of the DeepFRI
Jonathan Harvey: I love the Lord John McCabe: Motet.FRI
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19:50 Twenty Minutes b00d6whx (Listen)FRI
The End of SummerFRI
Helen Dunmore's specially-commissioned story, read byFRI
Jonathan Firth, is set aboard a ferry where a youngFRI
traveller on his way to Stockholm encounters theFRI
intriguing teenager Sophie, just as strange storm cloudsFRI
begin to appear over the water. Does this just herald theFRI
end of summer or is there something more complex at work?FRI
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20:10 Performance on 3 b00mryby (Listen)FRI
Jackson, Tomkins, Hoddinott, Harvey, McCabe, Part 2FRI
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As part of the 2009 North Wales International MusicFRI
Festival, the BBC Singers conclude their concert performedFRI
in the surroundings of St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire.FRI
The programme features a piece by William Mathias, theFRI
founder of the festival.FRI
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BBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRI
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Britten: Choral Dances (Gloriana)FRI
Judith Bingham: The Spirit of TruthFRI
Whyte: Christe qui lux es et dies Maconchy: NocturnalFRI
Rootham: Daybreak at Sea Matthias: A Royal Garland.FRI
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21:15 The Verb b00mryc0 (Listen)FRI
Sophie Woolley/Alex Horne/Public PoetryFRI
Ian McMillan's spoken word cabaret features a newFRI
commission from writer and performer Sophie Woolley, anFRI
audacious linguistic experiment from the programme'sFRI
Language Spy Alex Horne, plus poet Alec Finlay on anFRI
exciting public poetry project.FRI
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22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrybm (Listen)FRI
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRI
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23:00 The Essay b00mryc2 (Listen)FRI
The Scientist and the Romantic, The Map and the WordFRI
Nature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongFRI
relationship with science and the natural world.FRI
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He considers how maps are not just a tool from gettingFRI
from A to B; for him, they are a kind of 'cryptogram'. AFRI
mapworm all his life, Richard considers every littleFRI
nuance on the page as a clue to a new landscape. They areFRI
'paper dreams'.FRI
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23:15 World on 3 b00mryc4 (Listen)FRI
Charlie Gillett introduces a specially-recorded session byFRI
singer Yasmin Levy, whose music is a fusion of FlamencoFRI
and the Judeo-Spanish Ladino style. Plus new releases onFRI
CD from around the globe.FRI
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18 September 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 19/09/2009-25/09/2009
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