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SATSATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00mm2x5 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Messa da Requiem forSATsoloists, chorus and orchestra (1874)SATRagnhild Heiland Sorensen (soprano)SATIngebjorg Kosmo (mezzo-soprano) Ivar Gilhuus (tenor)SATOddbjorn Tennfjord (baritone) Collegium VocaleSATNorwegian Radio Orchestra Johannes Fritzsch (conductor)SAT2.24amSATCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata da chiesa in ESATminor, Op 3, No 5 Camerata Tallin: Jan Oun (flute)SATMati Karmas (violin) Heiki Matlik (guitar)SAT2.32amSATBusoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): All' Italia (Seven ElegiesSAT- 1907) Valerie Tryon (piano)SAT2.40amSATVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in F for trebleSATrecorder, RV 442 Michael Schneider (recorder)SATCamerata KolnSAT2.48amSATRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Introduction and theme andSATvariations Laszlo Horvath (clarinet)SATThe Hungarian Radio Orchestra Geza Oberfrank (conductor)SAT3.01amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in DSATAndreas Staier (fortepiano)SAT3.18amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet E flat,SATOp 127 Oslo QuartetSAT4.02amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Trio in E flat,SATOp 1, No 1 Kungsbacka TrioSAT4.32amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 22 in E flat, H ISAT22 (The Philosopher) Prima La MusicaSATDirk Vermeulen (conductor)SAT4.48amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44SATPetras Geniusas (piano)SAT5.01amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Impromptu in G flat, Op 51SATKrzysztof Jablonski (piano)SAT5.06amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in G forSATsolo cello, BWV 1007 Guy Fouquet (cello)SAT5.26amSATTournier, Marcel (1879-1951): Sonatine, Op 30SATRita Costanzi (harp)SAT5.43amSATCouperin, Louis (c.1626-1661): Suite in GSATRosalind Halton (harpsichord)SAT6.00amSATAndriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Five IntermezziSAT(Intermezzi per Organo, Secunda Raccolta 1943-1946)SATAlbert de Klerk (organ)SAT6.13amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Syrinx for solo fluteSATIan Mullin (flute)SAT6.16amSATKuljeric, Igor (1938-2006): Barocchiana for solo marimbaSATIvana Bilic (marimba)SAT6.29amSATGaultier, Ennemond (1575-1651): Lute pieces in D minorSATKonrad Junghanel (lute)SAT6.48amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Toccata in D forSATkeyboard, BWV 912 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00mrx6l (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00mrx6n (Listen)SATSAT09.05amSATW. A. Mozart: Symphonies Vol 7 (1773)SATMOZART: Symphony in G major No 27 KV 161b, K199;SATSymphony in C major No 22 KV 162; Symphony in D major NoSAT23 KV 181 162b; Symphony in B-flat major No 24 KV 182SAT173Da; Symphony in G minor No 25 KV 183 173dBSATThe Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Adam FischerSAT(conductor)SATDRS 6220542 (Hybrid SACD)SATMOZART: Piano Concertos Nos. 23 K488, & 24 K491SATMitsuko Uchida (piano), Cleveland OrchestraSATDecca 478 1524 (CD)SATMOZART: Don Giovanni (Arrangement for string quartetSATpublished by Nicolaus Simrock c1798)SATThe Franz Joseph String QuartetSATAtma ACD2 2559 (2CD)SATSAT09.30am Building a LibrarySATBACH: Cantata BWV 80 “Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott”SATReviewer – Simon HeighesSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATNext week Stephen Johnson compares recordings of Mahler’s lateSATsymphony in song, Das Lied von der Erde.SATSAT10.15am Recent ReleaseSATBERG: Violin Concerto; BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in DSATmajor Op 61SATArabella Steinbacher (violin), WDR Symphony Orchestra, AndrisSATNelsons (conductor)SATOrfeo C778 091 A (CD)SATSAT10.30am New ReleasesSATGeoffrey Norris looks at some recent releases of RussianSATorchestral works with extracts from the following discs:SATSATRACHMANINOV: The Miserly KnightSATIldar Abdrazakov (bass), Misha Didyk (tenor), Sergey MurzaevSAT(baritone), Peter Bronder (tenor), Gennadi Bezzubenkov (bass),SATBBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)SATChandos CHAN10544 (CD)SATSATTCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 1 ‘Winter Daydreams’;SATSymphony No. 6 ‘Pathétique’SATLondon Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)SATLondon Philharmonic Orchestra LPO0039 (2CD)SATSATGLAZUNOV: Symphonies 1, 2, 3 & 9SATRoyal Scottish National Orchestra, Jose Serebrier (conductor)SATWarner Classics 2564 68904-2 (2CD)SATSATTCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5; Hamlet OvertureSATCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Andris NelsonsSAT(conductor)SATOrfeo C 780 091 A (CD)SATSAT11.00am Recent ReleasesSATJohn Ward: Consort music for five and six violsSATWARD: Fantasia a6 (Nos 1-7); Fantasia a5 (Nos 1-13) In NomineSATa6 (Nos 1-2); In Nomine a5SATPhantasm with guest musicians Emilia Benjamin (tenor viol) andSATMikko Perkola (bass viol)SATLinn Records CKD339 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATCopriario: Funeral TearesSATJOHN COOPER “GIOVANNI COPRIARIO”: Songs ofSATMourning (1613); The Masque of Squires (1614); Funeral TearesSAT(1606)SATAnne Delafosse-Quentin (soprano), Paulin Bundgen (countertenor),SATLes Jardins de Courtoisie, Ensemble CeladonSATZig-Zag Territoires ZZT090302 (CD)SATSATWith endless tearesSATSeventeenth century songs including works by Lawes, Johnson,SATand Purcell.SATJohannette Zomer (soprano), Fred Jacobs (lute and theorbo)SATChannel Classics CCSSA26609 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATFor more information see: http://www.channelclassics.com/SATSATFlying Horse: Music from the ML LutebookSATIncluding works by Dowland, Holborne, and Johnson.SATElizabeth Kenny (lute)SATHyperion CDA67776 (CD)SATSATFor more information see: http://www.hyperionrecords.SATco.uk/al.asp?al=CDA67776SATSAT11.35 am Disc of the WeekSATBritten, Szymanowski – Violin ConcertosSATSZYMANOWSKI: Violin Concerto No 1 Op 35; Violin ConcertoSATNo 2 Op 61; BRITTEN: Violin concerto in D minor Op 15SATFrank Peter Zimmermann (violin)SATWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit (conductor)SATSwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred HoneckSAT(conductor)SATSony 88697439992 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00mrx6q (Listen)SATHungarySATSATTom Service visits Budapest to explore how musical lifeSAThas changed in Hungary since the fall of communism. TheSATcountry was important in developments in the monthsSATleading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.SATSATTom explores areas from the legacy of Liszt, Bartok andSATKodaly, to state education and the all-pervading influenceSATof Hungarian folk music.SATSATRelated LinksSATSAT* 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)SATSATMusic Matters in BudapestSATSATTo start the new season of Music Matters, Tom ServiceSATreports from the Hungarian capital of Budapest. TwentySATyears since the fall of communism, this year also marksSATthe 125th anniversary of the opera house, the 5th sinceSATHungary joined the EU, and a year since the InternationalSATMonetary Fund bailed out Hungary’s economy. Hungary is aSATcountry in which society, politics, and music areSATinextricably linked - Tom was there to experience one ofSATthe richest musical cultures in the world, and to find outSAThow the politics of the past two decades have affected theSATmusical life of Hungary and its musicians.SATSATFolk Music and PoliticsSATSATTom begins his exploration of Hungary’s rich musicalSATtraditions at the Fono folk club in Budapest, where localsSATmeet to dance every Wednesday evening. He then travelsSATsouth of Budapest to Kecskemet, the birthplace of ZoltanSATKodaly and home to the Kodaly Institute. He talks withSATfounding director Peter Erdei about Kodaly’s passions forSATfolk music and politics, and his method of music education.SATSATHungarian pianist Andras Schiff tells how Russian tanksSATrolled down the streets near his home in the 1950s, and ofSATthe restrictions he faced under the communist regime whichSATled him to leave his native country. On a boat on theSATbanks of the Danube in central Budapest, Tom talks to BBCSATCentral European Correspondent Nick Thorpe, who has livedSATin the city for 23 years, about the social and culturalSATchanges in Hungary in the years since the fall ofSATcommunism.SATSATMusic EducationSATSATKodaly’s method still inspires music education in Hungary,SATyet Tom discovers that things have not necessarily changedSATfor the better since the communist era.SATSATVisiting Toth Aladar, one of Budapest’s state musicSATschools for children aged 6 upwards, Tom hears studentsSATplaying and talks to director Margit Magyar about theSATstate of Hungary’s music education. And a short distanceSATaway at the most important building in Hungarian musicalSATculture, the Franz Liszt Academy, rector Andras Batta andSATpianist Gabor Farkas talk about the tension betweenSATtradition and innovation, and Tom meets celebrated folkSATsinger Marta Sebestyen, whose mother studiedSATethnomusicology with Kodaly.SATSATOrchestral Life and the FutureSATSATThe two major orchestras in Budapest – the BudapestSATFestival Orchestra with principal conductor Ivan Fischer,SATand the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra underSATpianist-conductor Zoltan Kocsis – share a performanceSATspace in the impressive National Palace of the Arts, whichSATopened in 2004. Tom meets them both to talk about theSATrelationship between the two ensembles and the issue ofSATstate involvement in the arts.SATSATHungary has produced a long line of great composers fromSATLiszt, Bartok and Kodaly to Ligeti, Kurtag and Eotvos –SATTom meets one of the brightest young contemporarySATcomposers, Balazs Horvath, to discuss their legacy and theSATfuture for classical music in the country. And at a caféSAToverlooking the Hungarian Parliament, he talks to youngSATfolk singer sensation Bea Palya about the importance ofSATkeeping tradition alive.SATSATHungarian State OperaSATSATWhilst in Budapest Tom also visited the world famous operaSAThouse, which celebrates its 125th anniversary this year.SATHe took a tour of the house, including the basement whichSATbecame a shelter to musicians including Zoltan KodalySATduring the Siege of Budapest in the Second World War, andSATspoke to soprano Andrea Rost about the significance ofSATperforming in her home country.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00mrx6s (Listen)SATThe Huelgas Ensemble at the 2009 Edinburgh FestivalSATLucie Skeaping presents a concert given by the HuelgasSATEnsemble under their music director Paul van Nevel atSATGreyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, as part of the 2009SATEdinburgh International Festival.SATSATThe ensemble, which is named after a Cistercian monasterySATnear Burgos in Spain, has been established since 1970 andSAThas carved a reputation as one of the leading vocalSATensembles in Europe. The group is particularly famous forSATits pioneering recordings of music by composers from theSATFranco-Flemish school, such as Nicholas Gombert and PierreSATde Manchicourt.SATSATThis concert juxtaposes sacred music by two composers ofSATdifferent generations - Michael Praetorius and Bach.SATArguably the most famous composers of the German choraleSATtradition, they based many of their compositions on theSATsame basic material. Here, the eight voices and sevenSATinstrumentalists of the Huelgas Ensemble show how bothSATcomposers treat the same texts, in very different ways.SATSATGallus: Obsecro Domine (In adventu Domini nostri JesuSATChristi) Huelgas Ensemble Paul van Nevel (conductor)SATSONY CLASSICAL SK 64305 Tr 2SATSATGombert: Tous les regretz Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SK 48249 Tr 4SATSATPraetorius: Ach, Gott, vom Himmel sieh' dareinSATBach: Ach, Gott, vom Himmel sieh' dareinSATPraetorius: Das Silber durchs Feur siebenmalSATBach: Du stellst mein Jesu, selber dich Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSATSATPraetorius: Mitten wir im Leben sindSATBach: Mitten wir im Leben sind Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSATSATPraetorius: Aus tiefer Noth schrey ich zu dirSATBach: Ob bei uns ist der Sünden viel Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSATSATLejeune: O roze reyne des fleurs Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SK 68259 Tr 3SATSATPraetorius: Christe, der du bist Tag und LichtSATBach: Wir bitten dein' gottliche Kraft Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor) BBC RECORDINGSATSATDe Rore: Mia benigna fortuna Huelgas EnsembleSATPaul van Nevel (conductor)SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901760 Tr 3SATSATPraetorius: Mit Fried' und Freud' ich fahr' dahinSATBach: Mit Fried' und Freud' ich fahr' dahinSATPraetorius: Denn hast du allen furgesteltSATHuelgas Ensemble Paul van Nevel (conductor)SATBBC RECORDING.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mm0sp (Listen)SATMeta4SATFrom the Wigmore Hall, London, Fiona Talkington presents aSATconcert given by string quartet Meta4. Shostakovich:SATString Quartet No 4. Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 135.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00mrx6v (Listen)SATWorld Routes in Cape Verde, Episode 2SATLucy Duran visits Cape Verde, the windswept and dramaticSATarchipelago off the west coast of Africa, and travels toSATone of the most beautiful islands, San Antao. She hearsSATsongs for making grogue, Cape Verde's national drink,SATwhich is said to make bulls weep as they operate anSATancient sugar press. The programme ends in the unofficialSATmusical capital, Mindelo, on the island of Sao Vicente,SATwhere Cesaria Evora was born and where many other CapeSATVerdean greats began their careers. Including sessions bySATtwo such musicians - virtuosic guitarist Bau andSATsinger-songwriter Tito Paris.SATSATTrad: Untitled instrumental Homero Fonseca’s bandSATBBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SATCape Verde on 9th April 2009SATSATTrad: Paul Homero Fonseca’s bandSATBBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SATCape Verde on 9th April 2009SATSATTrad: Untitled instrumental Homero Fonseca’s bandSATBBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SATCape Verde on 9th April 2009SATSATTrad: San Antao Homero Fonseca’s bandSATBBC Recording made in Paul on the island of San Antao,SATCape Verde on 9th April 2009SATSATLuis Morais & Amandio Cabral: Sodade Cesaria EvoraSATAlbum: Miss Perfumado Lus Africa 262.24-2SATSATFidjinho D’Chiquinha: Solo Fidjinho BauSATBBC Recording made in the Mindelo Hotel, Mindelo on theSATisland of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 12th April 2009SATSATInterview with BauSATSATTcheka: Sabu Gabriela Mendes Album: TradicaoSATNocturne ED13222SATSATInterview with Gabriela MendesSATSATTrad: Curral ca tem capodeSATGabriela Mendes and her band (including Bau)SATBBC Recording made in the Mindelo Hotel, Mindelo on theSATisland of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 12th April 2009SATSATInterview with Tito ParisSATSATTito Paris: Nha Pretinha Tito ParisSATBBC Recording made in the Porto Grande hotel, Mindelo onSATthe island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 11th April 2009SATSATInterview with Tito ParisSATSATB. Leza: Tal VezSATTito ParisSATBBC Recording made in the Porto Grande hotel, Mindelo onSATthe island of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 11th April 2009SATSATBius: Festa d’tehuva BiusSATBBC Recording made in the Mindelo Hotel, Mindelo on theSATisland of Sao Vincente, Cape Verde on 11th April 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00mrx6x (Listen)SATCarla BleySATPianist and composer Carla Bley joins Alyn Shipton toSATchoose her essential records, from the jazz operaSATEscalator Over the Hill via her various big bands, to herSATcurrent small groups.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Detective Writer DaughterSATArtist: Carla Bley/Paul Haines Composer: BleySATAlbum: Escalator Over The Hill Label: JCOA /ECMSATNumber 839 310-2 CD 1 Tr 13SATPersonnel: 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 (tenorSATsaxophone), Chris Woods (baritone), Carla Bley (piano),SATCharlie Haden (bass), Paul Motian (drums). 1968-71SATSATDISC 2 Title: Walking BatteriewomanSATArtist: Carla Bley Band Composer: BleySATAlbum: Social Studies Label: Watt Number 11 Tr 6SATPersonnel: Michael Mantler (trombone), Carlos WardSAT(soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Tony Dagradi (tenorSATsaxophone, clarinet), Gary Valente (trombone), Joe DaleySAT(euphonium), Earl McIntyre (tuba), Carla Bley (organ),SATSteve Swallow (bass), D Sharpe (drums). Dec 1980SATSATDISC 3 Title: More Brahms Artist: Carla Bley SextetSATComposer: Bley Album: Sextet Label: WattSATNumber 17 Tr 1SATPersonnel: Carla Bley (organ), Hiram Bullock (guitar),SATLarry Willis (piano), Steve Swallow (bass), Victor LewisSAT(drums), Don Alias (percussion, drums. Dec 1986SATSATDISC 4 Title: Fleur CarnivoreSATArtist: Big Carla Bley Band Composer: BleySATAlbum: Fleur Carnivore Label: Watt Number 21 Tr 1SATPersonnel: 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), CristofSATLauer (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone), Roberto OttiniSAT(baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone) Karen MantlerSAT(harmonica, organ, vibraphone), Carla Bley (piano), SteveSATSwallow (bass), Buddy Williams (drums), Don AliasSAT(percussion. 14 Nov 1988 (Live at Montmartre, Copenhagen)SATSATDISC 5 Title: One Way Artist: Carla Bley Big BandSATComposer: Bley Album: Goes To Church Label: WattSATNumber 27 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Carla Bley (piano), Roger Jannotta (soprano andSATalto saxophones, flute), Wolfgang Puschnig (altoSATsaxophone), Andy Sheppard, Jerry Underwood (tenorSATsaxophones), Julian Arguelles (baritone saxophone), LewSATSoloff, Guy Barker, ClaudeSATDeppa (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 ValenteSATSATDISC 6 Title: End of Vienna Artist: Carla BleySATComposer: Bley Album: Fancy Chamber Music Label: WattSATNumber 28 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Carla Bley (piano), Andrew Byrt (viola), SteveSATMorris (violin), Emma Black (cello), Steve Swallow (bass),SATAlison Hayhurst (flute), Sara Lee (cello), Chris WellsSAT(percussion). Rec Dec 1997SATSATDISC 7 Title: Major Artist: Carla Bley/Steve SwallowSATComposer: Bley Album: Are We There Yet? Label: WattSATNumber 29 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Carla Bley (piano), Steve Swallow (bass)SATSATDISC 8 Title: Sidewinders In ParadiseSATArtist: Carla Bley 4 x 4 Composer: Bley Album: 4 x 4SATLabel: Watt Number 30 Tr 2SATPersonnel: Lew Soloff (trumpet), Wolfgang Puschnig (flute,SATalto saxophone), Andy Sheppard (tenor saxophone), GarySATValente (trombone), Carla Bley (piano), Larry GoldingsSAT(organ), Steve Swallow (bass), Victor Lewis (drums).SATSATDISC 9 Title: I Hadn't Anyone Til YouSATArtist: Carla Bley Big Band Composer: NobleSATAlbum: Appearing Nightly Label: Watt Number 33 Tr 5SATPersonnel: Earl Gadner, Lew Soloff, Giampaulo CasatiSATFlorian Eisch (trumpets), Beppe Calmosca, Gary Valente,SATGigi Grata, Richard Henry (trombones), Roger Jannetta,SATWolfgang Puschnig, Andy Sheppard, Christophe Panzane,SATJUlian Arguelles (reeds), Carla Bley (piano), KatenSATMantler (organ), Steve Swallow (bass), Billy DrummondSAT(drums). Paris, July 2006SATSATDISC 10 Title: Hell's Bells Artist: Carla BleySATComposer: Carle Bley Album: CARLA'S CHRISTMAS CAROLSSATLabel: WATT/ECM Number 271 2413 Tr 8SATPersonnel: Carla Bley (piano, organ), Steve Swallow (bass)SATand The Partyka Brass Quintet.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00mrx6z (Listen)SATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSATMarsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SATTodd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATSeptember in the Rain (Warren, Dubin) (2:44)SATPerformed by Tito Burns and his Sextet: Al Hall (tp) JimmySATChester (cl,as) Rex Morris (ts) Tito Burns (accor) RonnieSATPrice (p) Johnny Hawksworth (b) Derek Price (d)SATRecorded 23 May 1950, LondonSATTaken from the album Presenting LP (Decca LF 1162. S1/2)SATSATI Got Rhythm (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) (2:58)SATPerformed by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot ClubSATde France: Larry Adler (mouth organ) Stephane GrappelliSAT(p) Django Reinhardt (g solo) Joseph Reinhardt, EugeneSATVees (g) Roger Grasset (b) Recorded 1938SATTaken from the album Django ReinhardtSATCD (Pathe Marconi 7465012 (1) Track 8)SATSATHeah Me Talkin’ To Ya (Louis Armstrong) (5:10)SATPerformed by Alex Welsh (tp, v) Roy Williams (tb,vcl) JohnSATBarnes (bar,cl,as,fl,vcl) Fred Hunt (p) Jim Douglas (g)SATHarvey Weston (b,b-g) Lennie Hastings (d,vcl) HumphreySATLyttelton (tp) George Chisholm (tb) Bruce Turner (cl, as)SATRecorded Live Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, November 28SAT1971SATTaken from the album An Evening with Alex Welsh and HisSATFriends LP (Black Lion 2460 179 S1/1)SATSATDark Eyes (trad) (3:27)SATPerformed by Charlie Ventura (ts) Teddy Nepoleon (p) GeneSATKrupa (d) Recorded 8 March 1946, New York CitySATTaken from the album Drummin' ManSATLP (Affinity AFS 1042 S2/4)SATSATAfter You’ve Gone (Creamer, Layton) (4:24)SATPerformed by James P. Johnson’s Blue Note Jazzmen: SidneySATDe Paris (tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Ben Webster (ts) James PSATJohnson (p) Jimmy Shirley (g) John Simmons (b) SidneySATCatlett (d) Recorded 4 March 1944SATTaken from the album James P. Johnson 1943 - 1944SAT1995 CD (Classics 824 (1) Track 16)SATSATI’m Just a Lucky So and So (Duke Ellington, M David) (3:06)SATPerformed by Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet) DukeSATEllington (piano) Trummy Young (trombone) Barney BigardSAT(clarinet) Mort Herbert (bass) Danny Barcelona (drums)SATRecorded 3 – 4 April 1961, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Great SummitSATCD (Roulette Jazz 724352454723 Track 2)SATSATSmall’s Minor (Jimmy Smith) (6:57)SATPerformed by Jimmy Smith (organ) Eddie McFadden (g) LouSATDonaldson (as) Tina Brooks (ts) Art Blak (d)SATRecorded 7 April 1958 Taken from the album Cool BluesSATCD (Blue Note CDP7844412 (1) Track 6)SATSATRequiem (Lennie Tristano) (4:43)SATPerformed by Lennie Tristano (p) Recorded 1954 - 1955SATTaken from the album Lennie TristanoSATLP (London LTZ-K 15033 S1/2)SATSATTime to Go Home (Courtney Pine) (6:03)SATPerformed by Courtney Pine (ss) Kenny Kirkland (p)SATCharnette Moffett (b) Tain (perc)SATRecorded 20 – 21 January 1990SATTaken from the album Within the Realms of Our DreamsSAT1991 CD (Antilles ANCD8756 (1) Track 6)SATSATIn a Mellotone (Duke Ellington) (7:11)SATPerformed by Duke Ellington Orchestra: Lew Soloff, BarrySATLee Hall, Ron Tooley, Clark Terry (tp, flghn) NorrisSATTurney (as) Jerry Dodgion (as, cl) Herman Riley, EddieSATDaniels (ts, cl) Charles Owens (bs, cl, bcl) BrittSATWoodman, Al Grey (tb) Chuck Connors (btb) Roland Hanna (p)SATJ.J. Wiggins (b) Louie Bellson (d) Mercer EllingtonSAT(conductor) Recorded 1986SATTaken from the album The Duke Ellington Orchestra: DigitalSATDuke 1987 CD (GRP GRD9548 (1) Track 10)SATSATPanama Rag (William Tyers) (5:35)SATPerformed by Soprano Summit: Bob Wilber (sop) Kenny DavernSAT(cl) Marty Grosz (g) Monty Budwig (b) Jake Hanna (d)SATRecorded 1977SATTaken from the album Soprano Summit / Live at Concord '77SAT1978 CD (Concord Jazz CJ52 S2/3)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00mrx71 (Listen)SATVerdi's MacbethSATSATIn a performance given in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, asSATpart of the 2009 International Festival, David RobertsonSATconducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in a concertSATversion of Verdi's dramatic setting of Shakespeare's playSATMacbeth.SATSATVerdi's four-act opera was originally composed in 1847,SATbut this performance is of the more commonly-heard 1865SATversion. It was the first manifestation of the composer'sSATlifelong inspiration from the Bard. Georgian baritone LadoSATAtaneli sings the title role, alongside American sopranoSATSusan Neves as his scheming wife.SATSATMacbeth ...... Lado Ataneli (baritone)SATLady Macbeth ...... Susan Neves (soprano)SATBanquo ...... John Relyea (bass)SATMacduff ...... Vsevolod Grivnov (tenor)SATLady-in-Waiting ...... Katherine Broderick (soprano)SATMalcolm ...... Nicholas Phan (tenor)SATDoctor/Servant ...... Vuyani Mlinde (bass)SATMurderer/Herald/Apparition ...... Wade Kernot (bass)SATTwo Apparitions ...... Michael Yeoman and Niall DochertySATEdinburgh Festival ChorusSATBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraSATDavid Robertson (conductor).SATSAT21:00 Recital b00mrx73 (Listen)SATRadoslav Kapil (piano) performs Smetana's Macbeth and theSATWitches, and Reves.SATSAT21:30 The Wire b00mrx76 (Listen)SATPeople Snogging in Public Places By Jack Thorne.SATSATA frank and funny coming-of-age play about what happensSATwhen an uncle with learning disabilities moves in with hisSATnephew's family. Told in a striking and bold style, itSATexamines the consequences of disabilities on familySATmembers.SATSATJames ...... Rupert SimonianSATPatrick ...... Adrian ScarboroughSATAngela ...... Lindsey Coulson Tim ...... Philip FoxSATPete ...... Jamie DiSpiritoSATLisa ...... Candassaie Liburd Alice ...... Lizzy WattsSATPhyllis ...... Annabelle DowlerSATMr Morris ...... Paul Rider Doctor ...... Matt AddisSATSpeaking Clock ...... Malcolm TierneySATSATSound design: Caleb Knightley Producer: Steven Canny.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00mrx78 (Listen)SATKnussen, Bedford, TurnageSATZoe Martlew presents a concert of all-British music, whichSATalso includes a dramatic monologue.SATSATDietmar Wiesner (flute) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraSATIlan Volkov (conductor)SATSATKnussen: Music for a Puppet CourtSATLuke Bedford: Outblaze the SkySATMark-Anthony Turnage: From All SidesSATSamuel Beckett: Not I (performed by Fiona Shaw)SATMark Anthony Turnage: Five Views of a Mouth (BBCSATCommission - first performance)SATSATPlus a report on John Wynne's new sound installation atSATBeaconsfield Gallery, featuring an old pianola and 300SATabandoned hi-fi speakers.SATSUNSUNDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00dk8dg (Listen)SUNDomenico ZipoliSUNCatherine Bott explores the life and music of the composerSUNDomenico Zipoli, a contemporary of Bach and Handel whoSUNseemed to disappear from European musical life just as heSUNwas making his mark with the publication of his firstSUNwork, the Sonate d'intavolatura per organo e cimbalo.SUNSUNDid his early promise fade and leave him resigned to aSUNlife of obscurity? No. Scholars had known for a while thatSUNthere was another Domenico Zipoli, active just after thisSUNtime in Paraguay, but it wasn't until the 1950s that itSUNwas realised that the two composers were in fact one andSUNthe same.SUNSUNHe had joined the Jesuit reductiones and gone to SouthSUNAmerica - music played a pivotal role in in the missions,SUNfulfilling the Jesuits' aim of transmitting the idea ofSUNGod to the natives. The music he composed there wasSUNthought to be lost, until at the beginning of the 1960sSUNwhen a mass for three-part choir (without bass), soloists,SUNtwo violins, organ and continuo was located, reading:SUN'copied in Potossi, in the year 1784', that is 58 yearsSUNafter the composer's death. The fact that over half aSUNcentury after Zipoli's death his works were stillSUNperformed in Argentina and in Higher Peru clearly reflectSUNhis importance. Then, in 1972, 5000 pages of manuscriptSUNmusic were accidentally discovered iSUNSUNZipoli: Sonate d'intavolatura: ToccataSUNDominique Ferran (organ) K617037 Tr 2SUNSUNZipoli: Sonate pour Violon et basse continueSUNLes Soloists de l'Ensemble Elyma K617037 Tr 10SUNSUNZipoli: Partite (do maggiore) - Sonate d'intavolatura perSUNcimbalo Sergio Vartolo (harpsichord)SUNTACTUS TC682602 Tr 14SUNSUNZipoli: Deus In Adjutorium - Domine Ad AdjuvandumSUNCoro de Ninos Cantores de Cordoba Ensemble ElymaSUNGabriel Garrido (conductor) K617027 CD 2 Tr 1SUNSUNZipoli: Beatus Vir Coro de Ninos Cantores de CordobaSUNEnsemble Elyma Gabriel Garrido (conductor)SUNK617027 CD 2 Tr 4SUNSUNZipoli: Kyrie (Misa Brevis)SUNCristina Garcia Banegas (organ)SUNCoro de Ninos Cantores de Cordoba Ensemble ElymaSUNAffetti Musicali Buenos AiresSUNGabriel Garrido (conductor) K617036 Tr 1SUNSUNZipoli: Letania I En DoSUNCoro de Ninos Cantores de CordobaSUNCristina Garcia Banegas (organ) Ensemble ElymaSUNAffetti Musicali Buenos AiresSUNGabriel Garrido (conductor) K617036 Tr 7.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00mrxc3 (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNElsemann, Dirk (b.1977): Prelude, Trio and Fugue -SUNimprovisation in German Baroque style on given themesSUNDirk Elsemann (organ)SUN1.12amSUNMuller, Christian: Choral Preludes - improvisation inSUNGerman Baroque style on given themesSUNChristian Muller (organ)SUN1.23amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) arr Elsemann andSUNMuller: Sonata in C, K545SUNDirk Elsemann, Christian Muller (organ)SUN1.36amSUNElsemann, Dirk (b.1977): Introduction, Fantasy and TripleSUNFugue on a theme from Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar, Op 16SUN1.57amSUNElsemann: Symphony, improvisation in Impressionistic styleSUNon given themesSUN2.19amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897) arr Elsemann: ImprovisationSUNon the Theme of Lullaby Dirk Elsemann (organ)SUN2.22amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 7 in A, OpSUN92 Norwegian Radio OrchestraSUNGiordano Bellincampi (conductor)SUN3.01amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quintet in E flatSUNfor piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, K452SUNAnton Kuerti (piano) James Mason (oboe)SUNJames Campbell (clarinet) James McKay (bassoon)SUNJames Somerville (horn)SUN3.25amSUNGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Old Norwegian Romance withSUNVariations, Op 51 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraSUNOle Kristian Ruud (conductor)SUN3.50amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Funerailles (Harmonies PoetiquesSUNet Religieuses: Ten pieces for piano, S173 No 7)SUNFrancois-Frederic Guy (piano)SUN4.04amSUNCastello, Dario (first half of 17th century): Sonata IV,SUNfor two violins and continuo Il Giardino ArmonicoSUN4.12amSUNBerezovsky, Maxim Sosontovitch (1745-1777): Do not rejectSUNme (Ps 70) The Seven Saints Chamber ChoirSUNDimitar Grigorov (conductor)SUN4.21amSUNCarmichael, John (b.1930), arr Michael Hurst: A CountrySUNFair Jack Harrison (clarinet)SUNWest Australian Symphony OrchestraSUNRichard Mills (conductor)SUN4.30amSUNChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Scherzo No 2 in B flat, Op 31SUNRonald Brautigam (fortepiano)SUN4.40amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Aria: Was erblicke ichSUN(Daphne, Op 82) Ben Heppner (tenor)SUNToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)SUN4.49amSUNDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoSUN3 in E flat for strings Concerto KolnSUN5.01amSUNSalmenhaara, Erkki (1941- 2002): Adagietto for OrchestraSUN(1981) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNRalf Sjoblom (conductor)SUN5.07amSUNHartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Four Caprices,SUNOp 18 No 1 (1835) - dedicated to Felix MendelssohnSUNNina Gade (piano)SUN5.18amSUNMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Four songs (Im Grunen, OpSUN59) BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SUN5.28amSUNFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Le chasseur maudit - symphonicSUNpoem, M44 Orchestre National de FranceSUNNeeme Jarvi (conductor)SUN5.44amSUNTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Pyrmonter Kurwoche NoSUN5 (de Scherzi melodichi per divertimento diSUNcoloro, TWV XLII e4) Albrecht Rau (violin)SUNHeinrich Rau (viola) Clemens Malich (cello)SUNWolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord)SUN5.53amSUNPapa, Clemens non (1510/15-1544/45): Frais et gaillardSUNFlautando KolnSUN5.55amSUNHassler, Hans Leo (1554-1612): Canzon duodecimi toni zuSUNacht Stimmen Roland Gotz (spinet/organ)SUNFlautando Koln GeigenbandeSUN6.00amSUNArcadelt, Jacques (c.1505-1568): Il Bianco e dolce cignoSUN6.02amSUNGastoldi, Giovanni (c.1550-1622?): Bellissima mirtillaSUN6.05amSUNVerdelot, Philippe (c.1485-c.1532): Italia miaSUN6.09amSUNVerdelot: Dormend un'giorno Banchieri SingersSUNDenes Szabo (conductor)SUN6.13amSUNSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (GenevanSUNPsalter) Leo van Doeselaar (organ)SUN6.21amSUNKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Psalm 114 (Genevan Psalter)SUNChamber Choir of Pecs Istva Ella (organ)SUNAure Tillai (conductor)SUN6.25amSUNNeefe, Christian G (1748-1798): Keyboard Concerto in GSUNChristine Schornsheim (fortepiano)SUNMichael Niesemann (oboe) Neue Desseldorfer HofsmusikSUN6.47amSUNHubay, Jeno (1858-1937): Spinning Room, Op 44 No 3SUNFerenc Szecsodi (violin) Istvan Kassai (piano)SUN6.52amSUNBersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Idyll, Op 25b (1902)SUNCroatian Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNMladen Tarbuk (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00mrxc5 (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00mrxc7 (Listen)SUNIain Burnside - PrisonsSUNIain Burnside explores music associated with incarcerationSUNand is joined by Wasfi Kani, whose work with Pimlico OperaSUNhas taken her into prisons on a regular basis.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00mrxc9 (Listen)SUNMark HaddonSUNMichael Berkeley talks to novelist Mark Haddon, whoseSUNbest-selling book The Curious Incident of the Dog in theSUNNight-Time won many major literary awards. He has sinceSUNpublished A Spot of Bother and is currently writing aSUNstage play. His musical tastes are wide-ranging, and heSUNtalks eloquently about each of his choices, from Britten'sSUNsetting of the folk song Tom Bowling and a Mozart pianoSUNsonata to music by Steve Reich, Elliott Carter and SonicSUNYouth.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUNBeaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 Tr 10 Dur: 25sSUNSUNArr Britten: Tom Bowling Peter Pears (tenor)SUNBenjamin Britten (piano) Folksongs DECCA 430 063-2 Tr 3SUNDur: 4m26sSUNSUNDavid Raksin: Laura Derek Bailey (guitar)SUNCDR T2 Ballads TZADIK 7607 Tr 1 Dur: 2m58sSUNSUNSteve Reich: Pulse (Music for 18 Musicians)SUNMusic for 18 Musicians ECM 821 417-2 Tr 1 Dur: 4m42sSUNSUNAutechre: PlyPhon (from the album Quaristice)SUNQuaristice WARP WARPCD333 Tr 4 Dur: 2m31sSUNSUNMozart: Piano Sonata in C, K545 (Sonata Facile) - 1st mvtSUN- Allegro Mitsuko Uchida (piano)SUNMozart PHILIPS 412 122-2 Tr 1 Dur: 4m33sSUNSUNSonic Youth: Kool Thing (from the album Goo)SUNGoo GEFFEN 7599-24297-2 Tr 4 Dur: 4m06sSUNSUNElliott Carter: Oboe Quartet (opening)SUNHeinz Holliger (oboe) Thomas Zehetmair (violin)SUNRuth Killius (viola) Thomas Demenga (cello)SUNLauds and Lamentations ECM 472 787-2 Tr 1 Dur: 7m35sSUNSUNKate Rusby: My Young ManSUNLittle Lights PURE MUSIC PRCD07 Tr 11 Dur: 4m4s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00mrxcc (Listen)SUNThe Story of Ann CargillSUNLucie Skeaping vists the Scilly Isles to trace the life ofSUNthe notorious actress and singer, Ann Cargill, who drownedSUNin a dramatic shipwreck there in 1784, and whose ghost isSUNsaid to have haunted Rosevear Island ever since.SUNSUNAnn Cargill, made her London stage debut in 1771 at theSUNtender age of eleven, playing the role of Titania inSUNGeorge Coleman's Covent Garden production of Thomas Arne'sSUNopera The Fairy Prince. She soon became a huge boxSUNoffice hit as a child star, and took on more and moreSUNroles as she grew into womanhood. By the time she wasSUNfifteen, she was a very attractive young lady indeed, andSUNused her feminine wiles to attract a string of ratherSUNundesirable suitors. After she eloped with a married manSUNeighteen years her senior, her father eventually washedSUNhis hands of her. She continued to be a popular draw atSUNDrury Lane, in productions of John Gay's The Beggar'sSUNOpera and ThomSUNSUNIn Bombay, however, she received a mixed reception. SomeSUNwere delighted that such a charming and talented youngSUNwoman was providing entertainment by giving performancesSUNof her famous arias; others, however, were distinctlySUNunimpressed that an English strumpet was parading aroundSUNfar-flung corners of the Empire, flaunting her bastard sonSUNand bringing shame and embarrassment to the nation. OneSUNsuch, was the Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger,SUNwho sent word via the East India Company that Mrs CargillSUNand Captain Haldane should return to Britain forthwith.SUNSo, in December 1783, they boarded their ship - the NancySUNPacket - and set sail for London once again.SUNSUNThe journey was long and arduous, and they finally arrivedSUNin British waters in February 1784, amidst a horrificSUNgale. In the middle of the night, the ship becameSUNhopelessly lost, and struck one of the many treacherousSUNrocks off the western reaches of Scilly. Ann Cargill,SUNstill wearing her nightclothes, managed to scramble into aSUNlifeboat with her infant son, heading for Rosevear Island,SUNwhich appeared to be the nearest safe haven.SUNSUNThe Nancy Packet broke apart and sank in the tumult, andSUNit wasn't for another seven days that the weather abatedSUNenough for locals to venture out to the wreck site to seeSUNif there were any survivors. They discovered the upturnedSUNlifeboat just off a small bay on Rosevear Island, andSUNunderneath, found Ann Cargill, floating in her nightgown,SUNwith her head resting on her baby's, as if in sleep. ItSUNwas a melancholy scene to break any heart.SUNSUNAll the dead were buried in makeshift graves on top ofSUNRosevear Island, until a wealthy businessman offered toSUNpay for Ann Cargill, John Haldane and their son to have aSUNproper burial at the Old Town Church on St. Mary's. It'sSUNsaid that those who have visited Rosevear Island since theSUNdisaster struck, have heard an unearthly singing.SUNSUNLucie Skeaping meets Todd Stevens, a wreck-diver andSUNtreasure hunter, who found the wreck of the Nancy PacketSUNin 2007, and has since written a book about his findingsSUNand about the life and death of Ann Cargill.SUNSUNThomas Arne: Seek you Majesty (The Fairy Prince)SUNRachel Nicholls (soprano) Robin Tritschler (tenor)SUNPawel Siwczak (harpsichord) BBC recordingSUNSUNThomas Arne: Melt earth to sea (The Fairy Prince)SUNRachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUNBBC recordingSUNSUNSEGUESUNSUNThomas Arne: Nay, nay, you must not stay (The Fairy Prince)SUNRachel Nicholls (soprano) Robin Tritschler (tenor)SUNPawel Siwczak (harpsichord) BBC recordingSUNSUNThomas Arne: Airs 37, 38 & 39 (The Beggar's Opera)SUNBronwen Mills (Polly)SUNHYPERION CDA 66591 Disc 2 Trs 16 - 19SUNSUNFrederick Lampe: The Coquet Emma Curtis (contralto)SUNThe Frolick AVIE 2102 Disc 1 Tr 8SUNSUNThomas Arne: The charge is prepared (The Beggar's Opera)SUNAdrian Thompson (Macheath)SUNHYPERION CDA 66591 Disc 2 Tr 48SUNSUNPurcell: Celia has a thousand charms (excerpt)SUNEmma Curtis (contralto) The FrolickSUNAVIE 2102 Disc 1 Tr 2SUNSUNHenry Holcombe: The Syren of the stageSUNEmma Curtis (contralto) The FrolickSUNAVIE 2102 Disc 1 Tr 15SUNSUNThomas Linley: By him we love offended (The Duenna)SUNRachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUNBBC recordingSUNSUNSEGUESUNSUNThomas Linley: When Sable night (The Duenna)SUNRachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUNBBC recordingSUNSUNThomas Linley: Adieu, thou dreary pile (The Duenna)SUNRachel Nicholls (soprano) Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord)SUNBBC recordingSUNSUNAnon: Scilly Rocks (excerpt) Tony Snell (vocals)SUNFOREST TRACKS FT 3016 Side 2 Tr 7.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00mrxjv (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' requests, including music by early 17th-centurySUNItalian composer Stefano Landi. The guest request is fromSUNJulian Lloyd Webber, newly-appointed chairman of the ElgarSUNSociety.SUNSUNStefano LandiSUNCanta la cicaleta; Dirindin; Invan lusinghi; Alla GuerraSUNd’amorSUNJohannette Zomer (soprano), Stephan van Dyck (tenor),SUNAlain Buet (bass), L’Arpeggiata, Christina PluharSUN(director) Alpha 020 tracks 11, 12, 4, and 9SUNSUNElgar Serenade for StringsSUNThe Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder (conductor)SUNCDHLL7501 tracks 16-18SUNSUNBartok Concerto for Piano No.1SUNPiano- Maurizio Pollini (piano), Chicago SymphonySUNOrchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor)SUNDG 471 360-2 tracks 4-6SUNSUNWilliam Lloyd Webber AuroraSUNCity of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox (conductor)SUNChandos CHAN 9595 track 9SUNSUNAlbeniz Suite Espanola Julian Bream (guitar)SUNRCD 14378 track 5SUNSUNSamuel Coleridge-Taylor Hiawatha’s Wedding FeastSUNTenor- Arthur Davies (tenor), Chorus of Welsh NationalSUNOpera, Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, Kenneth AlwynSUN(conductor) DECCA 473 431-2 CD 1 tracks 1-10SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00mm2d1 (Listen)SUNA 1982 archive broadcast from St Paul's Cathedral.SUNSUNResponses: AylewardSUNPsalms: 69, 70 (Barnby, Charlton-Palmer)SUNFirst Lesson: Isaiah 55 vv6-11 Canticles: Bairstow in GSUNSecond Lesson: Luke 24 vv13-31SUNAnthem: Give unto the Lord (Elgar)SUNHymn: Sun of my soul (Abends)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 in C sharp minor (Howells)SUNSUNOrganist: John Scott Director of Music: Barry Rose.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00mrxjx (Listen)SUNSchnittke and MahlerSUNIn a programme recorded at the Pittville Pump Room, asSUNpart of the 2009 Cheltenham Festival of Music, StephenSUNJohnson is joined by the Aronowitz Ensemble to explore theSUNmusic of Schnittke and Mahler. The festival's focus is onSUNthe music of Jewish heritage, and these composers, as wellSUNas being Jewish, had clear musical links. The main piecesSUNdiscussed are Mahler's early Piano Quartet movement,SUNSchnittke's Piano Quintet and the Mahler/Schnittke PianoSUNQuartet.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00mrxjz (Listen)SUNMissa CellensisSUNAled Jones introduces a complete performance of JosephSUNHaydn's giant Missa Cellensis (St Cecilia Mass) and alsoSUNpresents a report from the composer's professional home ofSUNEisenstadt, where his complete masses are being performedSUNduring his anniversary year. Plus a round-up of recentSUNchoral news and releases.SUNSUNarr Aaron Dale: Didn’t my Lord Deliver Daniel?SUNThe Westminster Chorus USASUNRecording courtesy of Llangollen International EisteddfodSUNSUNBritten: Noye’s FluddeSUNFinchley Children’s Music Group, Nicholas Wilks (conductor)SUNSOMM SOMMCD212 t7SUNSUNVerdi: Requiem – SanctusSUNOrchestra and Chorus of the Accademia Nazionale di SantaSUNCecilia, Antonio Pappano (conductor) EMI 6989362 CD2 t3SUNSUNHaydn: Missa Cellensis (Hob. XXII:5)SUN(‘Missa Sanctae Caeciliae’)SUNCollegium Musicum 90, Richard Hickox (conductor)SUNCHANDOS CHAN 7034 CD7 t1-18SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00mrxk1 (Listen)SUNSlaughterhouse 5SUNWritten by Kurt Vonnegut and dramatised by Dave Sheasby.SUNSUNAdapted from arguably one of the greatest anti-war storiesSUNof all time, the play centres on Billy Pilgrim, who hopsSUNback and forth in time, reliving various moments in hisSUNreal and fantasy lives, as a prisoner of war, optometristSUNand time traveller.SUNSUNNarrator ...... John GuerassioSUNBilly Pilgrim ...... Andrew ScottSUNBernard V O'Hare ...... Nathan OsgoodSUNMary ...... Joanne McQuinnSUNMontana ...... Annabelle DowlerSUNBarbara ...... Sarah GoldbergSUNValencia ...... Madeleine PotterSUNRoland Weary ...... Simon Lee PhilipsSUNMother ...... Liza RossSUNEliot Rosewater ...... Kerry ShaleSUNHoward J Campbell Jnr ...... Stephen HoganSUNBertram Rumfoord ...... Peter MarinkerSUNEnglish Officer ...... Michael MearsSUNCinderella ...... Philip FoxSUNPaul Lazarro ...... Gunnar CautherySUNSoldiers ...... Orlando James, Michael ShelfordSUNSUNMusic by 65 Days of Static Directed by David Hunter.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00mrxk3 (Listen)SUNDeep France, Deep Problem?SUNWriter and poet Adam Thorpe discovers that beneath theSUNsmiling holiday face of southern France lie depopulation,SUNunemployment, racism and violence.SUNSUNDelving beneath the surface of his adoptive CevennesSUNregion, a land famously chronicled in Robert LouisSUNStevenson's classic Travels with a Donkey, Adam finds aSUNhardy people, inured to dealing with tough times bySUNcenturies of poverty.SUNSUNUnemployment here is amongst the highest in France, yetSUNthere are positive notes: here small, specialist vineyardsSUNand organic producers are flourishing, and in spite of theSUNmany problems, there's less dismay among the populationSUNthan expected, as many take comfort in the region'sSUNagreeable climate.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00mrxk5 (Listen)SUNThe ArkSUNSUNWhat does the story of The Ark mean to us today? If weSUNhave any notion of Noah and his vessel at all it's likelySUNto feature a troupe of well scrubbed, domesticated animalsSUNmaking a stately progress towards a cosy ark watched by aSUNbenign greybeard with a rainbow in the background.SUNSUNNo mention of man’s wickedness or God’s wrath... nothingSUNin fact to explain that the rainbow is an emblem of God’sSUNcovenant with those who survive the Flood.SUNSUNThen there’s the question of what it all means. Is it aSUNblunt cautionary tale for an ungoldy age? Is it aSUNDarwinian fable about survival? Or could it be a prophecySUNof impending ecological disaster? However you choose toSUNread it the tale of Noah and his Ark has provedSUNperennially fascinating.SUNSUNNoah's voyage from God's anger to landfall on Mount AraratSUNis the journey of mankind but also of man. Few of us areSUNwholly unfamiliar with the shame of howling moral decaySUNand the salvation of new beginnings; few of us haveSUNresisted the temptation to disguise our fear with laughter.SUNSUNThis evening Blake and Milton jostle for space in the holdSUNof our virtual ark with comic turns from Chaucer, JulianSUNBarnes and Stanley Holloway amongst others while theSUNactors Claire Skinner and Andrew Scott keep thingsSUNshipshape.SUNSUNThe musical animals are of the highest pedigree too - soSUNcount on hearing from Britten, Saint Saens, Bruch andSUNRossini. As a concession to modernity its been decidedSUNthat you can listen to the programme on your own if youSUNinsist; but if you're really going to enter into theSUNspirit of the enterprise you should pair off with someoneSUNelse - two by two was, after all, the traditionalSUNarrangement - and in any case having some company isSUNprobably very welcome if you’re sitting waiting for theSUNDeluge.SUNSUNPerformer: The 1989 Chester and Salisbury FestivalsSUNProduction with Richard HickoxSUNName of piece: Noyes Fludde Composer: Benjamin BrittenSUNFrom CD: Noye’s Fludde, Serenade for Tenor, Horn andSUNStrings CD Code: Virgin Classics CUV5611222SUNTrack on CD: 1 and 2SUNSUNExtract from The Bible – King James version.SUNFrom Genesis, chapter 6 verses 5-8 Reader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: Golden Gate Quartet Title: NoahSUNComposer: Golden Gate QuartetSUNName of CD: Golden Gate Jubilee QuartetSUNCD Code: DOCUMENT DOCD5474 Track on CD: 2SUNSUNAuthor: Julian Barnes Name: From The StowawaySUNFrom: A History of the World in Ten and a Half ChaptersSUNReader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNPerformer: Yan Pascal Tortelier and City of BirminghamSUNSymphony Orchestra under Louis FremauxSUNTitle: Prelude to Le Deluge Composer: Saint SaensSUNName of CD: Saint Saens: Cello ConcertoSUNCD Code: EMI CDM7693862 Track on CD: 7SUNSUNAuthor: Elizabeth Kolbert Under the GlacierSUNFrom: Field Notes from a CatastropheSUNReader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNAuthor: James LovelockSUNFrom Forecasts for the 21st CenturySUNFrom: The Revenge of Gaia Reader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor IlanSUNVolkov Title: Tevot Composer: Thomas AdesSUNNot commercially available.SUNSUNThe Bible – King James VersionSUNGenesis, Chapter 6 verses 19-20 Reader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNPerformer: Katia and Marielle LabequeSUNTitle: Concerto for two pianos and orchestraSUNComposer: Max BruchSUNName of CD: Mendelssohn, Bruch, Concertos for two PianosSUNand Orchestra CD Code: Philips 4320952 Track on CD: 4SUNSUNAuthor: Jay MacPherson Title: Ark to NoahSUNFrom: The Boatman and other poems Reader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNSound effects: Bearded Seals Name of CD: Ocean of SoundSUNCD Code: AMBT 10 Track: 10SUNSUNAuthor: Jay MacPherson Title: Ark ApprehensiveSUNFrom: The Boatman and Other Poems Reader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNPerformer: Stanley Holloway Title: The ‘Ole in the ArkSUNComposer: Edgar MarriottSUNName of CD: Stanley Holloway – Comedy ClassicsSUNCD Code: EMI CDECC16 Track on CD: 18 ON CD 1SUNSUNAuthor: D.H.Lawrence Title: From “Fish”SUNFrom: D.H.Lawrence – Poems selected by Tom PaulinSUNReader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: Elizabeth Schwarzkopf and Victoria De LosSUNAngeles Title: Duetto Buffo di due gattiSUNComposer: attrib. RossiniSUNName of CD: A Tribute to Gerald MooreSUNCD Code: EMI CDC 7494382 Track: 7SUNSUNAuthor: St Augustine Extract from Book XV, Chapter 26SUNFrom: City of God Translator : Marcus DodsSUNReader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: Pinchas Zukerman and Jose Luis Garcia andSUNEnglish Chamber Orchestra Title: Double Violin ConcertoSUNComposer: J.S.BachSUNName of CD: Bach Violin Concertos - ZukermanSUNCD Code: RCA RD60718 Track: 12SUNSUNAuthor: William BlakeSUNFrom publications of The William Blake SocietySUNFrom Blake’s notes to Lavater’s AphorismsSUNReader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: Eric Weissberg and Steve MandellSUNTitle: Duelling Banjos Composer: Arthur SmithSUNName of CD: Film 2000 CD Code: VIRGIN VTDCD328SUNTrack: 11 on CD2SUNSUNAuthor: Geoffrey Chaucer Title: From The Miller’s TaleSUNFrom: The Canterbury Tales Translator : Nevill CoghillSUNReader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNThe Bible – King James versionSUNGenesis, Chapter 7 verses 18-23 Reader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: Gyorgy and Marta KurtagSUNTitle: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste ZeitSUNComposer: J.S.Bach Name of CD: JatekokSUNCD Code: ECM New Series – B000026608 Track: 13SUNSUNAuthor: John Milton Extract from Paradise LostSUNReader: Andrew ScottSUNSUNPerformer: Fredrik Ullen Title: Arc-en-ciel from EtudesSUNComposer: Gyorgy LigetiSUNName of CD: The Complete piano music Volume 1SUNCD Code: BIS CD783 Track on CD: 5SUNSUNAuthor: Eugenio Montale Title: Little TestamentSUNFrom: Imitations Translator : Robert LowellSUNReader: Claire SkinnerSUNSUNTitle: From Suikinkutsu Water ChimeSUNName of CD: Ocean of Sound CD Code: AMBT 10SUNTrack on CD: 17 CD2SUNSUNAuthor: Don Paterson Title: Rain From Book: RainSUNReader: Andrew ScottSUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00mrxk7 (Listen)SUNMark Latimer, Asaf SirkisSUNClaire Martin presents an interview with versatile pianistSUNMark Latimer. His latest commission, Two Dragons, is anSUNinstallation for the Big Pit coalmine in South Wales andSUNis about to have its official opening. The compositionSUNrefers to the mining communities of Chongqing in CentralSUNChina and South Wales. It is a digital presentationSUNinvolving modern jazz, improvisation and folk instrumentsSUNfrom both Chinese and Western music traditions, withSUNspoken word in Welsh, English and Mandarin, as well asSUNwork by digital artist Alex So.SUNSUNLatimer is a musician equally at home with classical andSUNjazz repertoire - he first appeared on the programme withSUNhis trio, featuring Harold Fisher on drums. Since then heSUNhas taken part in many projects and albums, includingSUNrecitals at two prominent London venues, St John's, SmithSUNSquare and the Wigmore Hall.SUNSUNThere is also a concert by Israeli-born drummer AsafSUNSirkis given at the Jazzland Club, Swansea. He performsSUNwith Tassos Spiliotopoulos on guitar and Yaron Stavi onSUNelectric bass.SUNSUNTitle: MirrorsSUNArtist: Partisans (Phil Robson - guitar, Julian Siegel -SUNsaxes, Thaddeus Kelly - bass, Gene Calderazzo - drums)SUNAlbum: By Proxy Label: Babel BDV 2983 Track: 3SUNComp: Julian Siegel Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 7m09sSUNSUNTitle: Lush Life Artist: Kurt EllingSUNAlbum: Dedicated To YouSUNLabel: Concord Jazz 08880 72313149 Track: 5SUNComp: Billy StrayhornSUNPubl: Billy Strayhorn songs, Inc/State One Songs AmericaSUNLLC/ASCAP Dur: 4m23sSUNSUNTitle: Big Pit, Two Dragons (excerpt)SUNArtist: Mark Latimer Album: Promo Label: n/aSUNTrack: n/a Comp: Mark Latimer Publ: n/a Dur: 1m31sSUNSUNTitle: Softly As In A Morning SunriseSUNArtist: Mark Latimer (piano) Album: Take # 1SUNLabel: Spotlight Jazz Track: 4 Comp: Sigmund RombergSUNPubl: n/a Dur: 4m36sSUNSUNTitle: Big Pit, Two Dragons (excerpt)SUNArtist: Mark Latimer Album: Promo Label: n/aSUNTrack: n/a Comp: Mark Latimer Publ: n/a Dur: 2m03sSUNSUNTitle: Send for MeSUNArtist: Monty Alexander/Lorin Cohen/George FludasSUNAlbum: Calypso Blues - the Songs of Nat King ColeSUNLabel: Chesky SACD 339 Track: 5 Comp: Ollie JonesSUNPubl: Wednesday Music (BMI) Dur: 3m51sSUNSUNTitle: The Ups, The DownsSUNArtist: Alex Hutton/Mike Janisch/Enzo ZirilliSUNAlbum: Songs from the Seven HillsSUNLabel: 33 Records 33JAZZ 177 Track: 6SUNComp: Alex Hutton Publ: Alex Hutton Dur: 3m38sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN2009 Title: BeatriceSUNArtist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Sam RiversSUNDur: 9m03sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN2009 Title: Life ItselfSUNArtist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Asaf SirkisSUNDur: 9m08sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN2009 Title: The Journey HomeSUNArtist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Asaf SirkisSUNDur: 9m31sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Swansea Jazzland Club in MaySUN2009 Title: DreamSUNArtist: Asaf Sirkis (drums), Tassos SpiliotopoulosSUN(guitar), Yaron Stavi (bass) Comp: Asaf SirkisSUNDur: 13m11sSUNSUNTitle: My Little Brown BookSUNArtist: Stan Tracey, Andrew Cleyndert, Clark Tracey, GuySUNBarker Album: Let Them CrevulateSUNLabel: Trio Records TR 573 Track: 5SUNComp: Billy Strayhorn Publ: MCPS Dur: 5m38s.SUNMONMONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00mrxpt (Listen)MON1.00amMONVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): String Quartet in E minorMONVertavo QuartetMON1.25amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in FMONBiava QuartetMON1.56amMONGershwin, George (1898-1937): LullabyMONNew Stenhammar String QuartetMON2.05amMONNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Wind Quintet, Op 43MONThe Ariart Woodwind QuintetMON2.32amMONGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Bridal marchMON(Pictures from country life, Op 19 No 2)MONEdvard Grieg (piano)MON2.35amMONGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Wedding Day at TroldhaugenMON(Lyric Pieces, Op 65) Valerie Tryon (piano)MON2.43amMONRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Symphonies and DancesMONBratislava Wind QuintetMON3.01amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 67 in F, H I 67MONOslo Philharmonic Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)MON3.27amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata No 8 in G forMONviolin and piano, Op 30 Mats Zetterqvist (violin)MONMats Widlund (piano)MON3.44amMONCzerny, Carl (1791-1857): Fantasie in F minor forMONfour-handed piano, Op 226MONStefan Lindgren, Daniel Propper (piano)MON3.54amMONLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Ave MariaMONChorus of Swiss-Italian Radio Stefano Innocenti (organ)MONDiego Fasolis (conductor)MON3.59amMONRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Capriccio Espagnol,MONOp 34 BBC PhilharmonicMONYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)MON4.16amMONGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): ConcertMONWaltz No 2 in F for orchestra, Op 51MONCBC Vancouver Symphony OrchestraMONKazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor)MON4.25amMONArensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906): Suite No 1 in FMONfor two pianos, Op 15MONJames Anagnason, Leslie Kinton (pianos)MON4.40amMONScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Le poeme de l'extase, OpMON54 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONIlan Volkov (conductor)MON5.01amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONRichard Hickox (conductor)MON5.13amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 5 in G forMONkeyboard, BWV829 Glenn Gould (piano)MON5.27amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Six Variations in F forMONpiano, Op 34 Glenn Gould (piano)MON5.40amMONSchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Suite, Op 25MONGlenn Gould (piano)MON5.54amMONStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Octet for wind instrumentsMONCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)MON6.09amMONBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Symphony No 1 in E flatMONVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)MON6.42amMONStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Three movements fromMONPetrushka transcribed for solo piano by the composerMONAlex Slobodyanik (piano).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00mrxpw (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00mrxpy (Listen)MON10.00amMONRozsa: Ben Hur - Fanfare to PreludeMONNational Philharmonic Orchestra Miklos Rozsa (conductor)MONLONDON 820 190-2MON10.05amMONHandel: Se pieta di me non senti (Giulio Cesare in EgittoMON- Act 2)MONCleopatra ...... Madgalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)MONLes Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor)MONARCHIV 74 210-2 (2 CDs)MON10.15amMONFux: Partita (Parthia Trio), E64 Clemencic ConsortMONRene Clemencic (director) OEHMS OC556MON10.26amMONVerdi: Stabat MaterMONChoir and Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di SantaMONCecilia Myung-Whun Chung (conductor) DG 469 075-2MON10.39amMONSchumann: Piano Trio No 3 in G minor, Op 110MONBeaux Arts Trio PHILIPS 475 171-2 (4 CDs)MON11.07amMONRozsa: Quo Vadis Suite Cincinnati Pops OrchestraMONMormon Tabernacle Chorus Erich Kunzel (conductor)MONTELARC 80631MON11.26amMONFrescobaldi: Toccata I (First Book of Toccatas)MONChristopher Hogwood (harpsichord)MONL'OISEAU LYRE 436 197-2 (2 CDs)MON11.33amMONBach: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV80MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxq0 (Listen)MONJohn Tavener (1944-), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and music of maverickMONcomposer John Tavener. His name is linked in many people'sMONminds with the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, whereMONhis Song for Athene was heard by millions around theMONworld. Over the years, he has been associated with figuresMONas diverse as the Beatles, Steven Isserlis, Bjork and aMONRussian Orthodox nun.MONMONThe programme focuses on Tavener's first major success,MONhelped by an encounter with John Lennon, two works whichMONbrought him increased recognition and a requiem dedicatedMONto a Carmelite priest.MONMONNew Beginning (excerpt) (BBC recording)MONMONSong for Athene The Holst SingersMONStephen Layton (director) Decca 4750962 Tr 1MONMONThe Whale (Part 2) Anna Reynolds (mezzo-soprano)MONRaimund Herincx (baritone) Alvar Lidell (Speaker)MONJohn Tavener (organ and Hammond organ)MONLondon Sinfonietta London Sinfonietta ChorusMONDavid Atherton (conductor) Apple CDSAPCOR15MONMONIn Alium (Section 1) Eileen Hulse (soprano)MONUlster Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor)MONNaxos 8.554388 Tr 8MONMONUltimos Ritos (1st mvt) Patricia Rozario (soprano)MONBBC Singers BBC Symphony OrchestraMONRichard Hickox (conductor) (BBC recording)MONMONLittle Requiem for Malachy Lynch Westminster Abby ChoirMONEnglish Chamber Orchestra Martin Neary (conductor)MONSony Classical SK66613 Tr 7.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrxq2 (Listen)MONCedric TiberghienMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented Sarah Walker.MONMONExciting young French pianist Cedric Tiberghien performsMONearly 20th-century music, including Debussy, aMONrarely-heard contemporary, Deodat de Severac, and Ravel'sMONfiendish Gaspard de la nuit.MONMONCedric Tiberghien (piano)MONMONRavel: Gaspard de la nuitMONDeodat de Severac: Les muletiers devant le Christ de LliviaMONDebussy: Masques; D'un cahier d'esquisses; L'isle joyeuse.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrxq4 (Listen)MONBBC Concert Orchestra, Episode 1MONMONOwain Arwel Hughes conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra inMONhis father's opera, Menna. Plus performances given by theMONBBC CO at the 2009 English Music Festival.MONMONArwel Hughes: MennaMONMenna ...... Rebecca Bottone (soprano)MONGwynn ...... Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts (tenor)MONIvan ...... Alan Opie (baritone)MONGaynor ...... Jane Irwin (contralto)MONAlys ...... Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)MONBBC Concert Orchestra Maida Vales SingersMONOwain Arwel Hughes (conductor)MONMONMatthew Curtis: Festival Overture BBC Concert OrchestraMONDavid Lloyd-Jones (conductor)MONMONHavergal Brian: Reverie (English Suite No 5)MONBBC Concert Orchestra David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)MONMONVaughan Williams: Willow-woodMONJeremy Huw Williams (baritone) BBC Concert OrchestraMONDavid Lloyd-Jones (conductor)MONMONElgar: The Sanguine Fan BBC Concert OrchestraMONDavid Lloyd-Jones (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00mrxq6 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrxq8 (Listen)MONMONIngo Metzmacher conducts the Deutsches Symphonie OrchesterMONBerlin and violinist Christian Tetzlaff in a performanceMONof Viennese classics by Webern, Berg and Brahms.MONMONThe ghost of Bach hangs over the works. Webern modelledMONhis early Passacaglia on the great organ work by Bach,MONcreating one of his most lyrical and romantic works.MONBerg's elegiac Violin Concerto draws on one of Bach's mostMONtragic chorales Es ist genug as a tribute to Mahler'sMONdaughter, who had died at a young age. And in theMONmagnificent Symphony No 4, Brahms takes the chaconne fromMONBach's Cantata No 150 and makes it his own.MONMONChristian Tetzlaff (violin)MONDeutsches Symphonie Orchester BerlinMONIngo Metzmacher (conductor)MONMONWebern: Passacaglia Berg: Violin ConcertoMONBrahms: Symphony No 4MONMONAnd in a recital given at Hereford Cathedral at the 2009MONThree Choirs Festival, violinist Rachel Podger playsMONBach's Partita in B minor for solo violin, BWV1002.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00mwtql (Listen)MONPhilip Dodd presents the arts and ideas magazine,MONfeaturing interviews, debates and reviews of the week'sMONcultural issues.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxq0 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00mrxqb (Listen)MONThe Scientist and the Romantic, The Greenhouse and theMONFieldMONNature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongMONrelationship with science and the natural world.MONMONHe talks about his very first laboratory - his father'sMONgreenhouse, a magician's chamber, where as a nine-year-oldMONhe would conduct his own experiments with chemicals boughtMONwith his pocket money. His childhood adventures there ledMONhim on a path which was to inform the rest of his lifeMONexploring the natural environment.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00mrxqd (Listen)MONMarcin WasilewskiMONJez Nelson presents a gig by young Polish pianist MarcinMONWasilewski recorded at Kings Place in London in 2009. TheMONset includes music from his latest album, January, whoseMONrefined compositions demonstrate a laid-back elegance andMONgently pulsing rhythms. This is Wasilewski's second albumMONas leader on Manfred Eicher's ECM label and has sealed hisMONname as a promising individual voice.MONMONThe trio, featuring Slawomir Kurkiewicz on bass andMONdrummer Michal Miskiewicz are childhood friends, playingMONtogether since their teens. The great Polish trumpeterMONTomasz Stanko discovered them at the age of 18. TakingMONthem under his wing, Stanko took the trio on tour withMONhim, introducing them to the lifestyle of a workingMONmusician. They have since formed the rhythm section for aMONnumber of Stanko's albums, including theMONcritically-praised Soul of Things.MONMONExcerpt from Keith Jarrett's London concert Part VIIMON(details below)MONMONMarcin Wasilewski Trio recorded at King's Place, London onMONMarch 19, 2009MONMONLine-up: Marcin Wasilewski (piano)MONSlawomir Kurkiewicz (bass) Michal Miskiewicz (drums)MONMONSet list: Young and Cinema (Wasilewski)MONIntroduction (Wasilewski) January (Wasilewski)MONMONManfred Eicher artistic director of ECM in an extendedMONinterview with Jez marking the label's 40th anniversary.MONMONCD tracks played during the interview:MONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett Track title: London Part VIIMONComposer: Keith JarrettMONAlbum title: Testament: Paris/London Label: ECMMONReleased: 5 October 2009MONMONArtist: Pat Metheny Track title: Bright Size LifeMONComposer: Pat Metheny Album title: Bright Size LifeMONLabel: ECM Released: 1976MONMONArtist: Kenny Wheeler Track title: NicoletteMONComposer: Kenny Wheeler Album title: Angel SongMONLabel: ECM Released: 1997MONMONMarcin Wasilewski Trio continued:MONBallad in London (Tomasz Stanko)MONThe First Touch (Wasilewski) King Korn (Wasilewski).MONTUETUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00mrxvx (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da Camera in F, RV99TUECamerata KolnTUE1.09amTUERespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Suite No 3 (Antiche Arie eTUEDanze - 1932)TUECroatian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTUEIgor Kuljeric (conductor)TUE1.28amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Six Epigraphes antiquesTUEWyneke Jordans, Leo Van Doeselaar (pianos)TUE1.44amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2TUERomanian National Chamber Choir (Madrigal)TUERomanian Philharmonic ChoirTUERomanian National Radio OrchestraTUEIosif Conta (conductor)TUE2.01amTUEPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Figure humaine - cantata forTUEdouble chorus (1943) Danish National Radio ChoirTUEStefan Parkman (conductor)TUE2.19amTUEProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Nocturne, Op 43 No 2TUERoger Woodward (piano)TUE2.25amTUEStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): The Rite of SpringTUERotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraTUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUE3.01amTUEJohann Strauss II (1825-1899): Spanischer Marsch, Op 433TUEORF Symphony Orchestra Peter Guth (conductor)TUE3.06amTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 3 in D, D200TUEBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Dmitri Liss (conductor)TUE3.30amTUEMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Ich ging mit lust durch einenTUEgrunen Wald (I walked with joy through a green forest)TUE3.35amTUESchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Erwartung (4 lieder, Op 2)TUE3.39amTUESchoenberg: Schenk mir deinen Goldenen Kamm (4 lieder, OpTUE2)TUE3.43amTUESchoenberg: Erhebung (4 lieder, Op 2)TUE3.44amTUESchoenberg: Waldsonne (4 lieder, Op 2)TUEArleen Auger (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)TUE3.49amTUEBerg, Alban (1885-1935), arr Verbey: Piano Sonata, Op 1TUE(1907/8) Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraTUERiccardo Chailly (conductor)TUE4.02amTUELithander, Carl Ludvig (1773-1843): Piano Sonata in C, OpTUE8 No 1 (Sonate facile) Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)TUE4.14amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Aria variata allaTUEmaniera italiana in A for keyboard, BWV989TUEWolfgang Glüxam (harpsichord)TUE4.30amTUEGeminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto No 1 in D, Op 7TUE(1746) Academy of Ancient MusicTUEAndrew Manze (director/violin)TUE4.38amTUEDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto per quartetto NoTUE5 in A for strings Concerto KolnTUE4.46amTUEPiccinini, Alessandro (1566-c.1638): Toccata/ChiacconaTUE(Intavolatura di liuto, et di chitarrone, libro primo -TUEBologna 1623) Stephen Stubbs (chitarrone)TUE4.52amTUEVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (La forza delTUEdestino) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecTUERaffi Armenian (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): La gitanaTUEPatrik Ringborg (violin) Anders Kilstrom (piano)TUE5.05amTUELocatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764): Violin Concerto inTUEE flat, Op 7 No 6 (Il Pianto d'Arianna) Europa GalanteTUEFabio Biondi (violin/director)TUE5.19amTUEPaganini, Nicolo (1782-1840): Sonata for violin andTUEguitar, Op 31 (Napoleon) Viktor Pikajzen (violin)TUEEvgenia Sejdelj (piano)TUE5.29amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 1TUEin B flat, K207 Benjamin Schmid (violin)TUEThe Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTUEAdam Fischer (conductor)TUE5.49amTUESchulhoff, Erwin (1894-1942): Duo for violin and celloTUE(1925) Isabelle van Keulen (violin)TUEQuirine Viersen (cello)TUE6.01amTUEWalton, William (1902-1983): Concerto for violin andTUEorchestra James Ehnes (violin)TUEVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)TUE6.32amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for either violinTUEor cello Daniil Shafran (cello)TUEAnton Osetrov (piano).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00mrxvz (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00mrxw1 (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEVivaldi: Tito Manlio - Sinfonia Berlin Chamber OrchestraTUEVittorio Negri (conductor) PHILIPS 446 332-2 (3 CDs)TUE10.07amTUEStradella: Chare Jesu Suavissime Sandrine Piau (soprano)TUEGerard Lesne (countertenor) Il Seminario MusicaleTUEVIRGIN 545175 2TUE10.22amTUEAlexander Lang Steinert: Violin SonataTUESunghae Anna Lim (violin) Donald Berman (piano)TUEBRIDGE 9271A/D (4 CDs)TUE10.41amTUED'Indy: La foret enchanteeTUEOrchestre Philharmonique des Pays de LoireTUEPierre Dervaux (conductor) EMI CDM 7639532TUE10.56amTUELandi: Augellin Stephan van Dyck (tenor) L'ArpeggiataTUEChristina Pluhar (director) ALPHA 020TUE11.01amTUELandi: Balletto delle Virtu L'ArpeggiataTUEChristina Pluhar (director) ALPHA 020TUE11.03amTUELandi: Canta la cicaleta Stephan van Dyck (tenor)TUEL'Arpeggiata Christina Pluhar (director) ALPHA 020TUE11.09amTUEClementi: Piano Sonata in B flat, Op 10 No 3TUEHoward Shelley (piano) HYPERION CDA67717 (2 CDs)TUE11.21amTUEPizzetti: La pisanella BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUEOsmo Vanska (conductor) HELIOS CDH55329TUE11.45amTUEAllegri: Miserere a 9 (baroque version) A Sei VociTUEASTREE E 8524.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxw3 (Listen)TUEJohn Tavener (1944-), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores some of John Tavener's earliestTUEworks, influenced by his increasing interest in Greek andTUERussian religious orthodoxy.TUETUEIn his early 30s, when Tavener's personal life was inTUEchaos, Father Anthony Bloom, head of the Russian OrthodoxTUEChurch in Britain, helped him discover a new way of beingTUEand introduced him to the importance of the icon in theTUEOrthodox tradition, which would become central to theTUEcomposer's own life and music.TUETUEWith a piece described as one of the great religious worksTUEof the late 20th century, a selection of Tavener'sTUEsettings of Russian Folk Songs and three very contrastingTUEworks based on the poetry of Anna Akhmatova, WB Yeats andTUEWilliam Blake.TUETUESix Russian Folk Songs (Nos 2, 3, 4)TUEElise Ross (soprano) Nash EnsembleTUEBBC Radio Classics 15656 91972 Trs 20-22 Dur: 7m06sTUETUEAkhmatova Requiem (Parts XVI and XVII)TUEPhyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano)TUEJohn Shirley-Quirk (bass-baritone)TUEBBC Symphony OrchestraTUEGennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor)TUEBBC Radio Classics 15656 91972 Dur: 9m46sTUETUETo a Child Dancing in the Wind (excerpt)TUEPatricia Rozario (soprano) Kathryn Lucas (flute)TUEStephen Tees (viola) Collins Classics 14282 Trs 7-10TUEDur: 16m59sTUETUEThe Lamb The Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)TUECollins Classics 14052 Tr 3 Dur: 3m31sTUETUEIkon of Light (excerpt) Tallis ScholarsTUEPeter Phillips (director) Gimell CDGIM005 Trs 5-7TUEDur: 11m.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrxw5 (Listen)TUEClandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 1TUERadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTUETUEIn a concert given at the 2009 Clandeboye Music Festival,TUEpianist and the event's artistic director Barry DouglasTUEperforms two pieces from Tchaikovsky's The Seasons,TUEfollowed by a rarity by German composer and teacher,TUERobert Kahn, whose music was influenced by the music ofTUEBrahms. Plus a work by Rachmaninov and Borodin's StringTUEQuartet No 2, dedicated to his wife to mark their 20thTUEwedding anniversary.TUETUETchaikovsky: May and June (The Seasons)TUEBarry Douglas (piano)TUETUERobert Kahn: Trio Serenade in F minor, Op 73TUEMichel Lethiec (clarinet) Richard Watkins (horn)TUEBarry Douglas (piano)TUETUERachmaninov: Vocalise for violin and pianoTUEGraf Mourja (violin) Barry Douglas (piano)TUETUEBorodin: String Quartet No 2 in D Graf Mourja (violin)TUEMichael D'Arcy (violin) Paul Neubauer (viola)TUEAndres Diaz (cello).TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrxw7 (Listen)TUEBBC Concert Orchestra, Episode 2TUEPenny Gore presents music from the 2009 Chester Festival.TUETUEStephen Farr (playing main cathedral organ) BBC SingersTUEDavid Hill (conductor)TUETUEPurcell: I was glad Purcell/SD Sandstrom: Hear My PrayerTUEBingham: The Shepheardes CalenderTUEMaxwell Davies: Three Organ VoluntariesTUEBritten: Rejoice in the LambTUEMendelssohn: Mitten wir in LebenTUEHandel: Organ Concerto, HWV311 - arranged for organ soloTUEBach: Jesu, meine Freude Nystedt: Immortal BachTUETUEPlus BBC Concert Orchestra:TUETUEThe BBC CO performs at the 2009 English Music Festival.TUETUEDelius: Hiawatha BBC Concert OrchestraTUEDavid Lloyd-Jones (conductor)TUETUECliffe: Violin Concerto Philippe Graffin (violin)TUEBBC Concert Orchestra David Lloyd-Jones (conductor)TUETUEHubert Clifford: Serenade for stringsTUEBBC Concert Orchestra Barry Wordsworth (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00mrxw9 (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrxwc (Listen)TUEPhilharmonia/Adrian PartingtonTUETUEIn a concert given in Hereford Cathedral as part of theTUE2009 Three Choirs Festival, Adrian Partington conducts theTUEPhilharmonia Orchestra in works by Poulenc, John McCabeTUEand Strauss.TUETUESally Matthews, Carys Lane (soprano)TUEJeanette Ager (mezzo-soprano) Simon Wall (tenor)TUEGiles Underwood (bass) Sally Matthews (soprano)TUEFestival Chorus Philharmonia OrchestraTUEAdrian Partington (conductor)TUETUEPoulenc: GloriaTUEJohn McCabe: Songs of the Garden (world premiere ofTUEnewly-commissioned orchestral version)TUEStrauss: Vier Letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs)TUETUEAnd from Hereford Cathedral, violinist Rachel Podger playsTUEBach's Sonata in C, BWV1005.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00mrxwf (Listen)TUERana Mitter hosts the arts and ideas programme, withTUEdebate and discussion of the week's key cultural issues.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxw3 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00mrxwh (Listen)TUEThe Scientist and the Romantic, The Lens and the LichenTUENature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongTUErelationship with science and the natural world.TUETUEHe explores how a lens can enhance and at times distortTUEour view of nature. He discusses how the late 18th-centuryTUEClaude glass influenced the Picturesque movement in artTUEand the excitement of looking at lichens through aTUEmicroscope.TUETUEAs our understanding of science has developed, RichardTUEalso points out how our understanding of the way we 'view'TUEnature has changed - whether it's a new way of looking atTUEthe canopy of the rainforest or the first photo taken fromTUEspace which shows us planet earth.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00mrxwk (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington is the guide on another voyage throughTUEthe musical fringes.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00mvj78 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Frescoes of Piero dellaWEDFrancesca Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaWEDRobert Stankovsky (conductor)WED1.22amWEDLehar, Franz (1870-1948): Overture (Zigeunerliebe)WEDSaarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDFranz Lehar (conductor)WED1.31amWEDStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899) arr Schoenberg:WEDKaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz), Op 437 (1888)WEDCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)WED1.43amWEDKlman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953): Aria: Two lovely eyesWED(The Circus Princess) Gyorgy Korondy (tenor)WEDHungarian Radio Orchestra Tamas Brody (conductor)WED1.50amWEDKorngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957): Violin Concerto inWEDD, Op 35 James Ehnes (violin)WEDVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)WED2.15amWEDSchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Suite for piano, Op 25WEDShai Wosner (piano)WED2.30amWEDRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943), added violin part byWEDKreisler: Two Songs: When night descends in silenceWED(Afanasi Fet/Edwin Schneider); Oh, stop thy singing,WEDmaiden fair (Pushkin/John Kilstrom)WEDFredrik Zetterstrom (baritone) Tobias Ringborg (violin)WEDAnders Kilstrom (piano)WED2.39amWEDStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Dances Concertantes forWEDchamber orchestra Polish Radio Orchestra, WarsawWEDKrzystzof Slowinski (conductor)WED3.01amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809), arr Johann Peter Salomon:WEDSymphony No 94 in G (The Surprise)WEDEnsemble of the Classic EraWED3.23amWEDHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): RondoWEDAntonia Geiger-Eichorn (piano)WED3.28amWEDSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Serenade in E flat for stringWEDorchestra, Op 6 Budapest StringsWEDBela Banfalvi (leader)WED3.57amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Toccata and Fugue inWEDF, BWV540 Kaare Nordstoga (organ)WED4.12amWEDBernardi, Stefano (1585-1636): Ah, dolente partitaWED4.14amWEDIndia, Sigismondo d' (c.1582-c.1629): Quell'augellin cheWEDcanta Cantus CollnWED4.17amWEDVisee, Robert de (c.1655-c.1723/3): Suite in GWEDYasunori Imamura (theorbo)WED4.36amWEDMarais, Marin (1656-1728): Chaconne (Pieces de viole, BookWED3 No 4, Paris 1711)WEDPierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)WEDLuciano Contini (archlute)WEDAugusta Campagne (harpsichord)WED4.39amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918), transcr Nina Cole: Beau soirWED4.42amWEDRavel, Maurice (1875-1937), arr Bernard Gillet: Piece enWEDforme de habanera Roger Cole (oboe)WEDLinda Lee Thomas (piano)WED4.45amWEDFall, Leo (1873-1925): O Rose von Stambul (Die Rose vonWEDStambul - Act 1) Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)WEDCanadian Opera Company OrchestraWEDRichard Bradshaw (conductor)WED4.50amWEDStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Love Scene (Feuersnot, Op 50)WEDToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)WED5.01amWEDBottesini, Giovanni (1821-1889): ReverieWEDGary Karr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)WED5.05amWEDGoens, Daniel van (1858-1904): Scherzo (appl)WEDGary Karr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)WED5.06amWEDRosetti, Antonin Frantisek (c.1750-1792): Concerto in EWEDflat for two horns and orchestra, K III 53WEDJozef Illes, Jan Budzak (horns)WEDChamber Association of Slovakian RadioWEDVlastimil Horek (conductor)WED5.26amWEDRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Salieri's AriaWED(Mozart and Salieri - Opera in One act, Op 48)WEDRobert Holl (bass) Netherlands Radio PhilharmonicWEDKenneth Montgomery (conductor)WED5.34amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences on Mozart's DonWEDGiovanni Ferruccio Busoni (piano)WED5.48amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Seven Variations on BeiWEDMannern, welche Liebe fuhlen for cello and piano, WoO 46WEDZara Nelsova (cello) Grant Johannesen (piano)WED5.58amWEDSor, Fernando (1778-1839): Introduction and variations onWEDMozart's O cara armonia, Op 9 Ana Vidovic (guitar)WED6.07amWEDTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Suite No 4 in GWEDfor orchestra, Op 61 Winnipeg Symphony OrchestraWEDKazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)WED6.32amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Caesar's aria: VaWEDtacito e nascosto (Giulio Cesare in Egitto - Act 1, Sc 9)WEDGraham Pushee (countertenor)WEDAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraWEDPaul Dyer (artistic director)WED6.39amWEDKyurkchiiski, Krassimir (b.1936): Variations on a theme byWEDHandel (1984)WEDBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDDimitar Manolov (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00mrxzb (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00mrxzd (Listen)WED10.00amWEDMonteverdi: Sinfonia (L'incoronazione di Poppea)WEDFortuna ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)WEDLa Virtu ...... Catherine Bott (soprano)WEDAmore ...... Marinella Pennicchi (soprano)WEDEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)WEDARCHIV 447 088-2 (3 CDs)WED10.08amWEDRespighi: Feste romaneWEDOrchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa CeciliaWEDDaniele Gatti (conductor) CONIFER 75605 51292 2WED10.34amWEDMozart: Rondo in D, K485 Mitsuko Uchida (piano)WEDPHILIPS 420 185-2WED10.39amWEDLukas Foss: Fantasy Rondo Donald Berman (piano)WEDBRIDGE 9271A/D (4 CDs)WED10.49amWEDCorelli: Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 5WEDEnglish Concert Trevor Pinnock (conductor)WEDARCHIV 474 907-2 (2 CDs)WED11.00amWEDFrom Manchester: Haydn: Symphony No 76WEDBBC Philharmonic Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)WED11.26amWEDPuccini: Ah! Finalmente!; Recondita armonia (Tosca)WEDAngelotti ...... Giacomo Prestia (bass)WEDCavaradossi ...... Placido Domingo (tenor)WEDScarpia ...... Ruggero Raimondi (bass-baritone)WEDRAI Chorus and Symphony OrchestraWEDZubin Mehta (conductor) TELDEC 0630 12372-2 (3 CDs)WED11.36amWEDKapsberger: Libro Quarto D'intavolatura di ChitaroneWED(excerpt) Rolf Lislevand (theorbo) ASTREE E 8515WED11.45amWEDBerlioz: La mort d'orphee Daniel Galvez Vallejo (tenor)WEDPas-de-Calais North Regional ChoirWEDLille National OrchestraWEDJean-Claude Casadesus (conductor) HARMONIA MUNDI 901542.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxzg (Listen)WEDJohn Tavener (1944-), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores the importance of John Tavener'sWEDrelationship with the Russian Orthodox nun, Mother Thekla.WEDWEDTavener had an extraordinary bond with his mother. When heWEDmarried, Tavener couldn't bear to be parted from her and,WEDnot surprisingly, his marriage foundered. The death of hisWEDmother hit him very hard, but not long afterwards anotherWEDwoman was to take her place - a nun called Mother Thekla,WEDwith whom Tavener would have a close friendship and uniqueWEDworking relationship for many years.WEDWEDWith a work based on a translation by Mother Thekla of theWEDremarkable writings of a priest, written shortly beforeWEDhis death in a prison camp in Siberia, as well as aWEDcomplete performance of one of the most frequentlyWEDperformed contemporary works in recent years.WEDWEDAkathist of Thanksgiving (excerpt)WEDJames Bowman, Timothy Wilson (countertenor)WEDMartin Baker (organ)WEDWestminster Abbey Choir and BBC SingersWEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Martin Neary (conductor)WEDSony Classical SK64446 Tr 8 Dur: 6m54sWEDWEDThe Protecting Veil Steven Isserlis (cello)WEDLondon Symphony OrchestraWEDGennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor) EMI 2 37691-2 Trs 1-8WEDDur: 45m42s.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrxzj (Listen)WEDClandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 2WEDRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWEDWEDIn a concert given at the 2009 Clandeboye Music Festival,WEDpianist Barry Douglas is joined by French horn playerWEDRichard Watkins for a short Andante by Strauss, beforeWEDjoining violinist Graf Mourja and cellist Andres Diaz in aWEDperformance of Tchaikovsky's only piano trio, dedicated toWEDpianist and teacher Nikolai Rubinstein.WEDWEDStrauss: Andante for horn and pianoWEDRichard Watkins (horn) Barry Douglas (piano)WEDWEDTchaikovsky: Trio for violin cello and pianoWEDGraf Mourja (violin) Andres Diaz (cello)WEDBarry Douglas (piano).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrxzl (Listen)WEDBBC Concert Orchestra, Episode 3WEDRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWEDWEDPenny Gore presents the BBC Concert Orchestra performing aWEDprogramme of music from the 2009 Bath Festival.WEDWEDStravinsky: Scherzo a la russe BBC Concert OrchestraWEDCharles Hazlewood (conductor)WEDWEDChopin, arr Stravinsky: Waltz, Op 18 (Grand valseWEDbrillante) BBC Concert OrchestraWEDCharles Hazlewood (conductor)WEDWEDGershwin: Piano concerto in F Joanna MacGregor (piano)WEDBBC Concert Orchestra Charles Hazlewood (conductor)WEDWEDStravinsky: Symphony in Three MovementsWEDGershwin: An American in Paris BBC Concert OrchestraWEDCharles Hazlewood (conductor)WEDWEDSpoliansky: Dedication (Idol of Paris)WEDRoderick Elms (piano) BBC Concert OrchestraWEDRumon Gamba (conductor)WEDWEDSpoliansky: Suite: Northwest FrontierWEDBBC Concert Orchestra Rumon Gamba (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00mrxzn (Listen)WEDFrom Chelmsford Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: My soul, there is a country (Parry)WEDResponse: TomkinsWEDOffice Hymn: Beyond all mortal praise (Marlborough Gate)WEDPsalms: 114, 115 (Tonus Peregrinus, Martin)WEDFirst Lesson: 1 Kings 10 vv1-25WEDCanticles: Chichester Service (Walton)WEDSecond Lesson: Acts 17 vv1-15WEDAnthem: The Scribe (Howells)WEDFinal Hymn: Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Rustington)WEDAnthem: Our day of praise is done (Ivor Atkins)WEDOrgan Voluntary: March from The Birds of AristophanesWED(Parry, arr Alcock)WEDWEDAssistant organist: Oliver WatererWEDDirector of music: Peter Nardone.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00mrxzq (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrxzs (Listen)WEDBaroque ConcertosWEDWEDIn a concert given at Kings Place, London, MargaretWEDFaultless directs the Orchestra of the Age ofWEDEnlightenment, with Lisa Beznosiuk (flute) and StephenWEDDevine (harpsichord) in Baroque concertos.WEDWEDLisa Beznosiuk (flute) Steven Devine (harpsichord)WEDOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWEDMargaret Faultless (director/violin)WEDWEDCorelli: Concerto grosso in D, Op 6 No 1WEDVivaldi: Concerto in D for two violins and cello, Op 3 NoWED11 Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 5WEDHandel: Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7WEDVivaldi: Flute Concerto in G minor (La Notte)WEDGeminiani: Concerto grosso (La Follia)WEDWEDFollowed by music first performed at the Three ChoirsWEDFestival in the course of its long and distinguishedWEDhistory, including the Dance Rhapsody No 1 by Delius.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00mrxzv (Listen)WEDAnne McElvoy and a round-table of guests debate theWEDpressing cultural issues and big ideas of the week.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrxzg (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00mrxzx (Listen)WEDThe Scientist and the Romantic, The Stinkhorn and theWEDPerfumierWEDNature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongWEDrelationship with science and the natural world.WEDWEDHe ponders why we are all so good at remembering scents,WEDdespite their having little relevance for our survival. HeWEDtries to unpick how, as Marcel Proust famously wrote,WEDfragrance and flavour 'bear unflinchingly, in the tiny andWEDalmost impalpable drop of their essence, the vastWEDstructure of recollection'.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00mrxzz (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington presents a varied musical selection fromWEDaround the globe.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00mry32 (Listen)THU1.00amTHURavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs)THUSWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden and FreiburgTHUSylvain Cambreling (conductor)THU1.09amTHULalo, Edouard (1823-1892): Symphonie espagnole in D minor,THUOp 21 Renaud Capucon (violin)THUSWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden and FreiburgTHUSylvain Cambreling (conductor)THU1.43amTHUChausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Symphony in B flat, Op 20THUSWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden and FreiburgTHUSylvain Cambreling (conductor)THU2.22amTHURavel: Tzigane Joshua Bell (violin)THUBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)THU2.33amTHUBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Allegretto conTHUvariazoni in C, Wq 118 No 5 Geert Bierling (organ)THU2.42amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Arminda's aria:THUVorrei punirti indegno (La finta giardiniera - Act 2)THUVeronique Gens (soprano) Salzburg Mozarteum OrchestraTHUIvor Bolton (conductor)THU2.47amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata in FTHU(originally in E), BWV1035 Kerstin Frodin (recorder)THUHans-Ola Ericsson (harpsichord)THULena Weman Ericsson (viola da gamba)THU3.01amTHURachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Etudes-TableauxTHUNicholas Angelich (piano)THU3.26amTHUReger, Max (1873-1916): Four Tone Poems after ArnoldTHUBocklin Philippe Koch (violin)THULuxembourg Philharmonic OrchestraTHUOlaf Henzold (conductor)THU3.55amTHUTavener, John (b.1944): Today the Virgin BBC SingersTHUStephen Cleobury (conductor)THU3.59amTHUBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Phantasy in F minorTHUVanbrugh String Quartet Lawrence Power (viola)THU4.10amTHUByrd, William (c.1543-1623): Fantasia in D minor forTHUkeyboard, MB XXVIII 46THU4.15amTHUByrd: Alman, MB117THU4.18amTHUByrd: Echo Galliard, MB114 Aapo Hakkinen (harpsichord)THU4.20amTHUPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Hail, bright Cecilia; FillTHUev'ry heart (chorus); That thine and music's sacred loveTHU(Hail, bright Cecilia, Z328)THUSoloists, chorus and instrumentalists of Swiss Radio,THULugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)THU4.23amTHUPurcell: Soul of the World (Hail, bright Cecilia)THU4.26amTHUPurcell: Thou tun'st this world (Symphony - air - chorus)THU- Hail, bright CeciliaTHUChorus and instrumentalists of Swiss Radio, LuganoTHUDiego Fasolis (conductor)THU4.28amTHUPurcell: Hail, bright Cecilia (chorus); With rapture ofTHUdelight (aatb); Hail, bright Cecilia (chorus) - Hail,THUbright CeciliaTHUSoloists, choir and instrumentalists of Swiss-ItalianTHURadio, Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)THU4.32amTHUCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Violin Sonata in A, Op 5THUNo 6 Pierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)THUAugusta Campagne (harpsichord)THU4.44amTHUVilla-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Etude No 1 in E minor;THUEtude No 4 in G (12 Estudios for guitar, A235)THU4.50amTHUVilla-Lobos: Etude No 5 in C (12 Estudios for guitar, A235)THU4.53amTHUVilla-Lobos: Etude No 6 in G (12 Estudios for guitar, A235)THUHeiki Matlik (guitar)THU4.55amTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Perpetuum mobileTHU(Sonata No 1 in C, J138) Konstantin Masliouk (piano)THU5.01amTHUBizet, Georges (1838-75): Habanera (L'amour est un oiseauTHUrebelle) - Carmen Jouko Harjanne (trumpet)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)THU5.06amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria: Un'auraTHUamorosa (Cosi fan tutte, K588 - Act 1)THUMichael Schade (tenor) Canadian Opera Company OrchestraTHURichard Bradshaw (conductor)THU5.11amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria: Non piu andraiTHU(Le nozze di Figaro) Russell Braun (baritone)THUCanadian Opera Company OrchestraTHURichard Bradshaw (conductor)THU5.16amTHUEstendorffer, Anton (1670-1711): Ciaccona super: Joseph,THUlieber Joseph meinTHUPeter van Dijk on the Conradus Ruprecht II organ (c.1715)THUof Tuindorpkerk, UtrechtTHU5.20amTHUProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) arr. Borisovsky: Arrival ofTHUthe Guests; Balcony Scene and Dance of the Knights (RomeoTHUand Juliet) Gyozo Mate (viola)THUBalazs Szokolay (piano)THU5.29amTHUProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) arr. Vadim BorisovskyTHU5.35amTHULipovsek, Marijan (1910-1995): The MinstrelTHUZlata Ognajovic (soprano)THUEva Novsak-Houska (mezzo-soprano) Mitja Gregorac (tenor)THUZdravko Kovac (bass)THUSlovenian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra and ChamberTHUChoir Jakov Cipci (conductor)THU6.00amTHUFrescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Toccata per spinettinaTHUe violino (1628)THU6.04amTHUFrescobaldi: Canzona seconda detta La Bernadina; CantoTHUsolo for violin and chitarrone (Il primo Libro delleTHUCanzoni) Musica Fiata, Koln Roland Wilson (director)THU6.07amTHUChambonnieres, Jacques Champion de (c.1601-1672): PiecesTHUde clavecin du premier livre (Paris, 1670)THUHank Knox (harpsichord)THU6.21amTHUBarisons, Peteris (1904-1947): Damewort (Floral Twine,THUsymphonic suite) Latvian National Symphony OrchestraTHURomualds Kalsons (conductor)THU6.27amTHUKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Ten Songs, Op 3 (1896)THUJadwiga Rappe (contralto) Ewa Poblocka (piano)THU6.43amTHUWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude and Isolde'sTHULiebestod (Tristan und Isolde) Oslo PhilharmonicTHURafael Fruheck de Burgos (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00mry34 (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00mry36 (Listen)THU10.00amTHURossini: Overture (Matilde di Shabran)THULa Scala Philharmonic OrchestraTHURiccardo Chailly (conductor) DECCA 448 218-2THU10.10amTHURossi: Le Canterine Romane (excerpt)THUBarbara Borden, Suzie Le Blanc, Emily Van Evera (soprano)THUTragicomedia TELDEC 4509-90799-2THU10.42amTHURossini: Una voce poco fa (Il Barbiere di Siviglia - Act 1)THUMarilyn Horne (soprano) Chorus and Orchestra of La ScalaTHURiccardo Chailly (conductor) CBS M3K 37862 (2 CDs)THU10.48amTHURossini: Un soave non so che (La Cenerentola - Act 1)THUCenerentola ...... Agnes Baltsa (soprano)THUDon Ramiro ...... Francisco Araiza (tenor)THUAcademy of St Martin in the FieldsTHUNeville Marriner (conductor) PHILIPS 420 468-2 (3 CDs)THU10.55amTHURossini: Tace la tromba altera, spira tranquillitaTHU(Matilde di Shabran - Act 2)THUMatilde ...... Annick Massis (soprano)THUPrague Chamber Choir Galicia Symphony OrchestraTHURiccado Frizza (conductor) DECCA 475 7688 (3 CDs)THU11.01amTHUPaganini: Violin Concerto No 5 in A minorTHUSalvatore Accardo (violin) London Philharmonic OrchestraTHUCharles Dutoit (conductor) DG 423 578-2THU11.42amTHUHandel: Notte placida e cheta Catherine Bott (soprano)THUPurcell Quartet CHANDOS CHAN 0620.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00mry38 (Listen)THUJohn Tavener (1944-), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores how John Tavener begain to broadenTHUhis musical horizons, as he gained money and celebrityTHUfollowing the huge success of The Protecting Veil and SongTHUfor Athene.THUTHUHe married again and his new wife had finally managed toTHUpersuade him to move out of his childhood home and even toTHUhave children. By this time, Tavener was beginning toTHUbroaden his horizons to encompass Sufism, the music ofTHUIndia and the philosophies of Kathleen Raine and FrithjofTHUSchuon. And he began to incorporate non-WesternTHUinstruments into his music.THUTHUWith a selection of works that reflect Tavener's new wayTHUof thinking, including part of his seven-hour universalTHUhymn to God. - The Veil of the Temple.THUTHUEternity's Sunrise Patricia Rozario (soprano)THUThe Academy of Ancient MusicTHUHarmonia Mundi HMU 907231 Tr 1 Dur: 10m54sTHUTHUFall and Resurrection (excerpt)THUPatricia Rosario (soprano) Michael Chance (countertenor)THUStephen Richardson (baritone) Adrian Peacock (bass)THUBBC Singers St Paul's Cathedral ChoirTHUCity of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor)THUChandos CHAN9800 Dur: 11m27sTHUTHUIkon of Eros (2nd mvt) Jorja Fleezanis (violin)THUPatricia Rozario (soprano)THUMinnesota Orchestra and Chorale Paul Goodwin (conductor)THUReference RR102CD Dur: 7m30sTHUTHUVeil of the Temple (excerpt) Patricia Rozario (soprano)THUThe Choir of the Temple Church The Holst SingersTHUStephen Layton (conductor) RCA 82876661542 CD2 Trs 15-18THUDur: 14m16s.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mry3b (Listen)THUClandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 3THURadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTHUTHUIn a concert given at the 2009 Clandeboye Festival, BarryTHUDouglas plays Schumann's Sonata No 1 in F sharp minor,THUwhich was dedicated to the composer's wife, Clara. It wasTHUwritten from the viewpoint of Florestan and Eusebius, bothTHUof whom represent two sides of Schumann's personality -THUFlorestan, the vigorous and turbulent side, and Eusebius,THUthe more reflective. Festival musicians then performTHUMendelssohn's Second String Quintet, which was composed inTHU1845, just two years before the composer's death.THUTHUSchumann: Sonata No 1 in F sharp minorTHUBarry Douglas (piano)THUTHUMendelssohn: String Quintet No 2 in B flat, Op 87THUMichael D'Arcy, Sarah Sexton (violins)THUPaul Neubauer, David Strange (violas)THUAndres Diaz (cello).THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mry3d (Listen)THUHandel: Arianna in Creta (Acts 1 and 2)THUHandel Operas 2009THUTHUThe series of Handel operas continues with the first twoTHUacts of Arianna in Creta - the classic story of a boy, aTHUgirl and a half-man/half-bull monster.THUTHUHandel: Arianna in Creta (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUArianna ...... Miah Persson (soprano)THUAlceste ...... Lisa Milne (soprano)THUTeseo ...... Kristina Hammarstrom (mezzo-soprano)THUCarilda ...... Sonia Prina (contralto)THUTauride ...... Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano)THUMinos ...... Antonio Abete (bass)THUAcademy of Ancient MusicTHUChristopher Hogwood (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00mry3g (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00mry3j (Listen)THULSO/GergievTHUTHUThe London Symphony Orchestra under Valery GergievTHUperforms works by three French composers.THUTHUIncluding Debussy's La mer, for which he drew on his vividTHUmemories of Cannes, his 'old friend the sea, alwaysTHUinnumerable and beautiful', where he spent summers duringTHUhis childhood. It is followed by Dutilleux's 1985 violinTHUconcerto, inspired by ideas of growth and renewal, andTHURavel's Daphnis and Chloe, which he wrote in 1912 forTHUDiaghilev's Ballets Russes, describing it as aTHU'choreographic symphony in three parts.'THUTHULeonidas Kavakos (violin) London Symphony ChorusTHULondon Symphony Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)THUTHUDebussy: La mer Dutilleux: L'arbre des songesTHURavel: Daphnis and ChloeTHUTHUFollowed by music first performed at the Three ChoirsTHUFestival in the course of its long and distinguishedTHUhistory, including the Tallis Fantasia by Vaughan Williams.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00mry3l (Listen)THUThomas Keneally and Richard FlanaganTHUMatthew Sweet talks to two of Australia's leadingTHUnovelists, Thomas Keneally and Richard Flanagan, both ofTHUwhom have new books about unexplored and intriguing partsTHUof their country's history.THUTHUKeneally - best known as the author of Schindler's Ark,THUwhich went on to become the film Schindler's List - hasTHUwritten a fictional account of Artem Samsurov, who fledTHUTsarist Russia for Australia but who returned in 1917 toTHUfight alongside Lenin for the Revolution. Flanagan tellsTHUthe story of Sir John Franklin, who fifty years earlierTHUwas the governor of the Van Dieman's land penal colony -THUbut who went on to make a disastrous and infamous attemptTHUto cross the Arctic through the Northwest Passage.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00mry38 (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00mry3n (Listen)THUThe Scientist and the Romantic, The Songbird and the Sol-FaTHUNature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongTHUrelationship with science and the natural world.THUTHUHe presents his own thoughts on why birds sing andTHUrecounts how writers through the ages have had wildlyTHUdifferent interpretations on the meaning of birdsong.THUIncluding discussion on areas such as 13th-century ideasTHUthat it represented free will and individualism to musicalTHUcomputer analyses of birdsong which reveal the complexTHUchords in a bird's voicebox.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00mry3q (Listen)THUFiona Talkington with a unique collection of musical gems.THUFRIFRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00mrybf (Listen)FRI1.00amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Overture (Suite) inFRIG, TWV LV G10 (Burlesque de Quixotte)FRILa Stagione Frankfurt Michael Schneider (conductor)FRI1.20amFRIAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Concerto in E minor forFRIflute and orchestra, Op 6 No 2FRIKarl Kaiser (transverse flute) La Stagione FrankfurtFRIMichael Schneider (director)FRI1.37amFRIDittersdorf, Carl von (1739-1799): Symphony No 3 in GFRI(Verwandlung Actaeons in einen Hirsch) - after Ovid'sFRIMetamorphoses La Stagione FrankfurtFRIMichael Schneider (director)FRI1.56amFRIViotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824): Duo concertante in CFRIAlexandar Avramov, Ivan Peev (violins)FRI2.02amFRISpohr, Louis (1784-1859): Sechs Deutsche Lieder forFRIsoprano, clarinet and piano, Op 103FRIJean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano) Amici Chamber Ensemble:FRIJoaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) Patricia Parr (piano)FRI2.24amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 10 in B minorFRIfor string orchestra Risor Festival StringsFRI2.35amFRIHindemith, Paul (1895-1963): Sonata for harpFRIRita Costanzi (harp)FRI2.48amFRIHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Suite in G (WaterFRIMusic, HWV350) Collegium AureumFRI3.01amFRIBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Fantasia in C forFRIkeyboard, Wq 61 No 6 Andreas Staier (pianoforte)FRI3.08amFRIBruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Alleluja. Paratum cor meumFRIGuy de Mey, Ian Honeyman (tenors) Max van Egmond (bass)FRIRicercar ConsortFRI3.22amFRIPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Mass in GFRIElmer Iseler Singers Elmer Iseler (conductor)FRI3.38amFRIMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Theme and Variations forFRIviolin and piano Peter Oundjian (violin)FRIWilliam Tritt (piano)FRI3.47amFRIFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Elegie, Op 24 - arr for celloFRIand orchestra Shauna Rolston (cello)FRIEdmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor)FRI3.54amFRIMarais, Marin (1656-1728): La Reveuse (Suitte d'un goutFRIetranger)FRI4.00amFRIMarais: L'Arabesque (Suitte d'un gout etranger)FRIVittorio Ghielmi (viola da gamba) Luca Pianca (lute)FRI4.03amFRIPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Awake, and with attention hearFRIfor bass and continuo, Z181 Stephen Varcoe (bass)FRIDavid Miller (theorbo) Peter Seymour (organ)FRI4.14amFRIBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Choral dances (Gloriana - aFRIcapella choral version) BBC SingersFRIStephen Layton (conductor)FRI4.23amFRIVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Silence and music -FRImadrigal for chorus BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)FRI4.29amFRIVaughan Williams: Romance for viola and pianoFRISteven Dann (viola) Bruce Vogt (piano)FRI4.36amFRILawes, Henry (1596-1662): Suite a 4 in G minor ConcordiaFRIMark Levy (conductor)FRI4.43amFRIElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Severn Suite for brass band, OpFRI87 Royal Academy of Music Brass SoloistsFRI5.01amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Impromptu in A flat, Op 29FRIKrzysztof Jablonski (piano)FRI5.05amFRIAlbeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Rapsodia espanola, Op 70FRIAngela Cheng (piano) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraFRIHans Graf (conductor)FRI5.23amFRIKorngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957): Aria: Mein Sehnen,FRImein Wahnen (Die Tote Stadt, Act 2)FRIBrett Polegato (baritone)FRICanadian Opera Company OrchestraFRIRichard Bradshaw (conductor)FRI5.28amFRIKunzen, Friedrich (1761-1817): Overture (Erik Ejegod)FRIDanish Radio Concert OrchestraFRIPeter Marschik (conductor)FRI5.33amFRIRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Quartet No 6 in F forFRIflute, clarinet, horn and bassoon (Andante et tema conFRIvariazioni) Vojtech Samec (flute)FRIJozef Luptacik (clarinet) Frantisek Machats (bassoon)FRIJosef Illes (french horn)FRI5.45amFRIFrescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Canzona decima, dettaFRIl'Henri-cuccia a due canti for 2 cornetts, organ andFRIchitarroneFRI5.48amFRIFrescobaldi: Canzona decimanova, detta la Capriola - cantoFRIe basso for cornet, sackbut, organ and chitarroneFRI5.51amFRIFrescobaldi: Canzona vigesima, detta la Lipparella - forFRIcornet, curtal and organ Musica Fiata KolnFRIRoland Wilson (director)FRI5.55amFRIForqueray, Jean-Baptiste (1699-1782): La Morangis, ou LaFRIPlissay - chaconne (Pieces de viole, Paris, 1747)FRIPierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)FRILuciano Contini (archlute)FRIAugusta Campagne (harpsichord)FRI6.02amFRIAuric, Georges (1899-1983), arr Philip Lane: Suite fromFRIthe film It Always Rains on Sunday BBC PhilharmonicFRIRumon Gamba (conductor)FRI6.17amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Hora est for chorus andFRIorgan (antiphon and responsorium) Radio France ChorusFRIDenis Comtet (organ) Donald Palumbo (conductor)FRI6.26amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DerFRISchauspieldirektor - singspiel in one act, K486)FRIBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Ivor Bolton (conductor)FRI6.32amFRIHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Quartet in E flat, S78FRIMartin Frost (clarinet) Tobias Ringborg (violin)FRIIngegerd Kierkegaard (viola) John Ehde (cello).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00mrybh (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00mrybk (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIWagner: Overture and Venusberg Music (Tannnhauser)FRIPhilharmonia Orchestra Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor)FRIDG 427 627-2 (3 CDs)FRI10.24amFRICarissimi: De Tempore Interfecto Sisar Musica FiataFRILa Capella Ducale Roland Wilson (director)FRICPO 999 983-2FRI10.39amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 77 English Chamber OrchestraFRIRaymond Leppard (conductor) HAYDN HOUSE HH28132FRI10.58amFRIMozart: La clemenza di Tito (excerpt from Act 1)FRISesto ...... Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)FRIAnnio ...... Marie-Claude Chappuis (mezzo-soprano)FRIServilia ...... Sunhae Im (soprano)FRIPublio ...... Sergio Foresti (bass)FRIVitellia ...... Alexandrina Pendatchanska (soprano)FRIRIAS Chamber Choir Freiburg Baroque OrchestraFRIRene Jacobs (conductor)FRIHARMONIA MUNDI HMC901923-24 (3 CDs)FRI11.08amFRIBizet: Roma Suite (1st mvt - Andante tranquillo-allegroFRIagitato) Royal Philharmonic OrchestraFRIEnrique Batiz (conductor) ASV CD QS6135FRI11.24amFRIPalestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli The Tallis ScholarsFRIPeter Phillips (director) GIMELL CDGIM994.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00mrybm (Listen)FRIJohn Tavener (1944-), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of John Tavener'sFRIlife and work, concentrating on his most recent music.FRIFRITavener is one of few living composers who can claim to beFRIa household name, though in his later years he has beenFRIplagued by ill-health and has dropped out of public view.FRIFRIWorks include a piece inspired by a Hindu saint and poet,FRIa multi-faith requiem and the European premiere of a workFRIfor four string quartets and Tibetan Temple Bowl,FRIperformed at Winchester Cathedral in July 2009.FRIFRILalishri (excerpt) Nicola Benedetti (violin)FRIPhilharmonia Orchestra Andrew Litton (conductor)FRIUCJ 476 619-8 Dur: 8m11sFRIFRIRequiem (Kali's Dance) Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano)FRIAndrew Kennedy (tenor) Josephine Knight (cello)FRIRuth Palmer (violin)FRIRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and ChorusFRIVasily Petrenko (conductor) EMI 2351342 Dur: 6m32sFRIFRITowards Silence Medici String QuartetFRICourt Lane Quartet Finzi Quartet Harpham QuartetFRILouisa Golden (Tibetan temple bowl) BBC recordingFRIDur: 33m17s.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mrybp (Listen)FRIClandeboye Festival 2009, Episode 4FRIRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsFRIFRIIn the final concert from 2009 Clandeboye Music Festival,FRIBarry Douglas performs music by Debussy and Schumann,FRIbefore bringing the event to a dramatic close with aFRIrecital of Mussorgsky's virtuoso showpiece Pictures at anFRIExhibition. It depicts the composer's visit to anFRIexhibition of drawings and watercolours by his friend, theFRIRussian architect and artist Viktor Hartmann.FRIFRIDebussy: Sonata for cello and piano Andreas Diaz (cello)FRIBarry Douglas (piano)FRIFRISchumann: Marchenerzahlungen Michel Lethiec (clarinet)FRIPaul Neubauer (viola) Barry Douglas (piano)FRIFRIMussorgsky: Pictures at an ExhibitionFRIBarry Douglas (piano).FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00mrybr (Listen)FRIBBC Concert Orchestra, Handel: Arianna in Creta (Act 3)FRIHandel Operas 2009FRIFRIPenny Gore presents the final act of Handel's Arianna inFRICreta - the classic story of a boy, a girl and aFRIhalf-man/half-bull monster.FRIFRIHandel: Arianna in Creta (Act 3)FRIFRIArianna ...... Miah Persson (soprano)FRIAlceste ...... Lisa Milne (soprano)FRITeseo ...... Kristina Hammarstrom (mezzo-soprano)FRICarilda ...... Sonia Prina (contralto)FRITauride ...... Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano)FRIMinos ...... Antonio Abete (bass)FRIAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)FRIFRI2.45pmFRIBBC Concert Orchestra:FRIFRIEdward German: Symphonic Suite in D minor (The Leeds Suite)FRIBBC Concert Orchestra John Wilson (conductor)FRIFRIMontague Phillips: Piano concerto No 2 in E, Op 32FRIDavid Owen Norris (piano) BBC Concert OrchestraFRIGavin Sutherland (conductor)FRIFRISpoliansky: Suite: The Man Who Could Work MiraclesFRIIleana Ruheman (flute) BBC Concert OrchestraFRIRumon Gamba (conductor)FRIFRIFarnon: Symphony No 2 in B (Ottawa)FRIBBC Concert Orchestra John Wilson (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00mrybt (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00mrybw (Listen)FRIJackson, Tomkins, Hoddinott, Harvey, McCabe, Part 1FRIFRIAs part of the 2009 North Wales International MusicFRIFestival, the BBC Singers perform music in the magnificentFRIsurroundings of St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire. TheFRIprogramme features music by Welsh composers from ThomasFRITomkins to Alan Hoddinott, as well as a celebration of theFRI70th birthdays of Jonathan Harvey and John McCabe.FRIFRIBBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRIFRIGabriel Jackson: To MusicFRITomkins: Musicke devine; When David heardFRIHoddinott: Out of the DeepFRIJonathan Harvey: I love the Lord John McCabe: Motet.FRIFRI19:50 Twenty Minutes b00d6whx (Listen)FRIThe End of SummerFRIHelen Dunmore's specially-commissioned story, read byFRIJonathan Firth, is set aboard a ferry where a youngFRItraveller on his way to Stockholm encounters theFRIintriguing teenager Sophie, just as strange storm cloudsFRIbegin to appear over the water. Does this just herald theFRIend of summer or is there something more complex at work?FRIFRI20:10 Performance on 3 b00mryby (Listen)FRIJackson, Tomkins, Hoddinott, Harvey, McCabe, Part 2FRIFRIAs part of the 2009 North Wales International MusicFRIFestival, the BBC Singers conclude their concert performedFRIin the surroundings of St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire.FRIThe programme features a piece by William Mathias, theFRIfounder of the festival.FRIFRIBBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRIFRIBritten: Choral Dances (Gloriana)FRIJudith Bingham: The Spirit of TruthFRIWhyte: Christe qui lux es et dies Maconchy: NocturnalFRIRootham: Daybreak at Sea Matthias: A Royal Garland.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00mryc0 (Listen)FRISophie Woolley/Alex Horne/Public PoetryFRIIan McMillan's spoken word cabaret features a newFRIcommission from writer and performer Sophie Woolley, anFRIaudacious linguistic experiment from the programme'sFRILanguage Spy Alex Horne, plus poet Alec Finlay on anFRIexciting public poetry project.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00mrybm (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00mryc2 (Listen)FRIThe Scientist and the Romantic, The Map and the WordFRINature writer Richard Mabey reflects on his lifelongFRIrelationship with science and the natural world.FRIFRIHe considers how maps are not just a tool from gettingFRIfrom A to B; for him, they are a kind of 'cryptogram'. AFRImapworm all his life, Richard considers every littleFRInuance on the page as a clue to a new landscape. They areFRI'paper dreams'.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00mryc4 (Listen)FRICharlie Gillett introduces a specially-recorded session byFRIsinger Yasmin Levy, whose music is a fusion of FlamencoFRIand the Judeo-Spanish Ladino style. Plus new releases onFRICD from around the globe.FRIFRI
18 September 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 19/09/2009-25/09/2009
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