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SATSATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00mwbpz (Listen)SAT1.00amSATReinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Trio in A minor for oboe, hornSATand piano, Op 188 Jaap Prinsen (horn)SATMaarten Karres (oboe) Ariane Veelo-Karres (piano)SAT1.24amSATBruch, Max (1838-1920): Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor,SATOp 26 Ion Voicu (violin)SATRomanian National Radio OrchestraSATEmanuel Elenescu (conductor)SAT1.47amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Dichterliebe, Op 48SATKevin McMillan (baritone) Michael McMahon (piano)SAT2.21amSATBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Concerto for orchestra, Sz 116SATSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSATOndrej Lenard (conductor)SAT3.01amSATTanev, Alexander (1928-1996): Piano SonataSATIvan Eftimov (piano)SAT3.19amSATZagorschi, Vasile (1926-2003): Suite for oboe and pianoSATValerii Rendiuc (oboe) Gita Straholevich (piano)SAT3.25amSATShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Symphony No 5 in DSATminor, Op 47 BBC PhilharmonicSATGianandrea Noseda (conductor)SAT4.14amSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Dumka - RussianSATrustic scene for piano, Op 59 Duncan Gifford (piano)SAT4.25amSATVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in G for stringsSATand continuo (Al Rustica, RV 151) I Cameristi ItalianiSAT4.29amSATPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594):SATFundamenta ejus - motet for four voices (1581)SATLorenzo Ghielmi (organ) Chorus of Swiss Radio, LuganoSATDiego Fasolis (conductor)SAT4.35amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Trio in G, K564SATOndine TrioSAT4.50amSATVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Overture in C minor, Op 3SAT(Gijsbrecht van Aemstel)SATNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSATJac van Steen (conductor)SAT5.01amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) ed. Dart: Sonata in BSATflat, HWV 357 Louise Pellerin (oboe)SATDom Andre Laberge (organ)SAT5.06amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 4 in A forSATkeyboard and string orchestra, BWV 1055SATLars-Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord) Ensemble 415SAT5.21amSATFerrabosco, Alfonso (c.1578-1628): Pavan and FantasieSATNigel North (lute)SAT5.28amSATHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in C for keyboard andSATstrings, H XV 27 Ondine TrioSAT5.46amSATVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Herinnering, Op 26, No 12;SATMinneliedje, Op 27, No 9 Nico van der Meel (tenor)SATLeo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)SAT5.51amSATWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Andante and RondoSATUngarese in C minor, Op 35 Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon)SATFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)SAT6.01amSATSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Serenade in E flat for stringSATorchestra, Op 6 BBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJames Clark (conductor)SAT6.30amSATGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Lyric Pieces - Book 3, Op 43SATChristina Ortiz (piano)SAT6.45amSATStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): The people of NifelhemSATMargaretha Ljunggren (soprano) Michael Engstrom (piano)SATSwedish Radio Choir Gustav Sjokvist (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00n1222 (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00n12mn (Listen)SAT09.05amSATHANDEL: Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne; Dixit DominusSATHWV232SATHelene Guilmette (soprano) / Andreas Scholl (countertenor) /SATMalcolm E. Bennet (tenor) / Andreas Wolf (bass) / VocalconsortSATBerlin / Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin / Marcus CreedSAT(conductor)SATHarmonia Mundi HMC902041 (CD)SATSATHANDEL: Dixit Dominus; STEFFANI: Stabat MaterSATThe Sixteen / Harry Christophers (conductor)SATCoro COR16076 (CD)SATSATSCHUMANN: Dichterliebe Op 48; BRAHMS: LiederSATSimon Keenlyside (baritone) / Malcolm Martineau (pianist)SATSony 88697566892 (CD)SATSATOLIVERO: Neharot for viola, accordion, percussion, two stringSATensembles and tape; MANSURIAN: Tagh of the Funeral of theSATLord for viola and percussion; Three Arias – Sung Out theSATWindow Facing Mount Ararat; KOMITAS: Oror for piano;SATSATSTEINBERG: Rava Deravin for viola and string quartetSATKim Kashkashian (viola) / Robyn Schulkowsky (percussion) /SATTigran Mansurian (piano) / Kuss Quartet / Boston ModernSATOrchestra Project / Gil Rose (conductor) / MunchenerSATKammerorchester / Alexander Liebreich (conductor)SATECM New Series 4763281 (CD)SATSAT9.30am Building a LibrarySATMARTINU: Symphony No 4SATReviewer – David NiceSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Peter Quantrill compares recordings of Mendelssohn’sSATQuartet No 6 in F minor Op 80.SATSAT10.20am Gramophone AwardsSATA selection of recordings from 2009 Gramophone AwardwinningSATartists and record labels.SATFull details will be placed on the CD Review website on Monday.SATSAT10.50am New ReleasesSATGeoffrey Smith looks at some recent releases of Humperdinck’sSATHansel and Gretel on DVD with extracts from the followingSATdiscs:SATSATHUMPERDINCK: Hansel und GretelSATLudmil Kuntschew (Peter) / Alexandra Petersamer (Gertrud) /SATSabine Noack (Hansel) / Cornelia Marschall (Gretel) / LudmilSATKuntschew (The Witch) / Children Chorus and SupernumerariesSATof the Anhaltischen Theater Dessau / Anhaltische PhilharmonieSATDessau / Markus L. Frank (conductor)SATArthaus Musik 101321 (DVD)SATSATHUMPERDINCK: Hansel and Gretel (Live from the Met)SATChristine Schafer (Gretel) / Alice Coote (Hansel) / RosalindSATPlowright (Gertrude) / Alan Held (Peter) / Philip Langridge (TheSATWitch) / The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus /SATVladimir Jurowski (conductor)SATEMI 2063089 (DVD)SATSATHUMPERDINCK: Hansel und GretelSATJennifer Holloway (Hansel) / Adriana Kucerova (Gretel) /SATIrmgard Vilsmaier (Mother) / Klaus Kuttler (Father) / WolfgangSATAblinger-Sperrhacke (Witch) / London Philharmonic Orchestra /SATKazushi Ono (conductor)SATDecca 0743361 (DVD)SATSATHUMPERDINCK: Hansel and GretelSATAngelika Kirchschlager (Hansel) / Diana Damrau (Gretel) /SATElizabeth Connell (Gertrud) / Thomas Allen (Peter) / Anja SiljaSAT(Witch) / Tiffin Boys’ Choir and Children’s Chorus / TheSATOrchestra of the Royal Opera House / Colin Davis (conductor)SATOpus Arte OA1011D (2DVD)SATSAT11.35 am Disc of the WeekSATELGAR: Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 (Arranged for violaSATby Lionel Tertis / David Aaron Carpenter); SCHNITTKE: ViolaSATConcerto (1985)SATDavid Aaron Carpenter (viola) / Philharmonia Orchestra /SATChristoph Eschenbach (conductor)SATOndine ODE11532 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00n12mq (Listen)SATVasily Petrenko/Kenneth MacMillan/MartinuSATSATTom Service travels to Liverpool to meet Vasily Petrenko,SATthe young Russian principal conductor of the RoyalSATLiverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Plus a new biography ofSATdancer and choreographer Kenneth MacMillan; and 50 yearsSATafter the death of composer Bohuslav Martinu, Tom assessesSATthe importance of the composer's symphonies.SATSATVasily PetrenkoSATSATOne of several young Russian conductors who have taken theSAThelm of British orchestras over the last few years, VasilySATPetrenko has made a big impression as principal conductorSATof the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic since he took up theSATpost in 2006. Still in his early 30’s, he became aSATfigurehead for Liverpool’s musical life during its year asSATCapital of Culture in 2008, and has been transforming theSATreputation of the city’s resident orchestra - the latestSATaccolade being a 2009 Gramophone Award for their recordingSATof Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony.SATSATTom meets Petrenko - who gave up dreams of being anSATOlympic swimmer to pursue conducting - in the grandioseSATsurroundings of Liverpool Cathedral. They talk about hisSATShostakovich symphony cycle (the first two recordings ofSATwhich have been highly acclaimed), his plans for a MahlerSATsymphony cycle over the next two years, and his ambitionSATto make the RLPO a world class orchestra.SATSATIn Harmony in LiverpoolSATSATLed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, In HarmonySATLiverpool launched in March 2009, having been chosen asSATone of three pilot projects for the government’s newSATscheme of music education in England which is seeking toSATemulate the success of Venezuela’s (and Scotland’s) ElSATSistema.SATSATTom visits the project, now up and running at FaithSATPrimary School in the West Everton area of Liverpool. HeSATfinds an entire school - pupils and teachers - singing andSATplaying string instruments together in a sociallySATtransforming programme of music education. The RLPO’sSATchief executive Michael Eakin and In Harmony projectSATleader Sally-Ann Anderson tell Tom what they hope toSATachieve through the scheme.SATSATKenneth MacMillan: Different DrummerSATSATChoreographer Kenneth MacMillan would have been 80 thisSATyear. His life story is told in a new 700-page biographySATby Jann Parry - from a difficult childhood growing upSATduring the war, losing his mother at the age of 12 andSATfacing isolation and crippling stage fright as a youngSATdancer, to his career as the creator of a new kind ofSATballet which connected with contemporary music and theSATreal world.SATSATTom talks to the author, to dancer Jonathan Cope andSATcomposer Brian Elias who both worked with MacMillan at theSATRoyal Ballet, and to his widow Deborah, about working andSATliving with him. And he discusses the book and MacMillan’sSATlegacy with Stephanie Jordan, Research Professor in DanceSATat Roehampton University, and Guardian dance critic JudithSATMackrell.SATSATMartinu’s SymphoniesSATSATThis weekend the BBC Symphony Orchestra and their chiefSATconductor Jiri Belohlavek begin a year-long cycle of theSATsix symphonies by Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu.SATSATTom visits the BBC SO’s home in Maida Vale duringSATrehearsals for No.1 (broadcast in Performance on 3 onSATMonday 5th October) and asks Prague-born Belohlavek whatSATMartinu’s music means to him. And Martinu experts DavidSATNice and Sharon Choa (whose edition of the 4th the BBCSOSATare using in their cycle) explain why we should hear theSATsymphonies more often.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00n12nc (Listen)SATRenaissance PolyphonySATLucie Skeaping is joined by Peter Phillips and the TallisSATScholars to explore some of the defining qualities and theSATethos of Renaissance polyphony. She asks what has promptedSATtheir enthusiasm for it and learns how working with thisSATmusic has encouraged the group to find a distinctive soundSATand performing methodology. Including excerpts from someSATof the Tallis Scholars many recordings.SATSATPeter Phillips and his group have specialised in theSATperformance of Renaissance polyphony since 1973. They haveSATbuilt a reputation for bringing some of the greatestSATEuropean church music of the 16th and 17th centuries ontoSATthe concert platform.SATSATTallis: O Sacrum Convivium Tallis ScholarsSATPeter Phillips (conductor) GIMELL CDGIM 998 Tr 6SATSATTaverner: Western Wind Mass - Sanctus and BenedictusSATTallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)SATGIMELL CDGIM 027 Tr 3SATSATPalestrina: Surge, illuminare Tallis ScholarsSATPeter Phillips (conductor) GIMELL CDGIM 994 Tr 2SATSATTallis: Lamentations 1 Tallis ScholarsSATPeter Phillips (conductor) GIMELL CDGIM 996 Tr 2SATSATAllegri: Miserere Roy Goodman (treble)SATChoir of King's College, CambridgeSATDavid Willcocks (conductor)SATSATTallis: Salvator mundi Clerkes of OxenfordSATDavid Wulstan (conductor) CALLIOPE CAL9623 Tr 7SATSATPalestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli - GloriaSATTallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)SATGIMELL CDGIM 041 Tr 4SATSATWilliam Mundy: Adolescentulus sum ergo Tallis ScholarsSATPeter Phillips (conductor) GIMELL CDGIM 998 Tr 7SATSATVictoria: Requiem - Sanctus and BenedictusSATTallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)SATGIMELL CDGIM 012 Tr 6SATSATElizabeth Edwards: Arise (excerpt) Tallis ScholarsSATPeter Phillips (conductor)SAT(BBC recording from York Early Music Festival 2009).SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00mw9fz (Listen)SATCamilla TillingSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Fiona Talkington.SATSATA recital given by Swedish soprano Camilla Tilling. She isSATjoined by pianist Paul Rivinius in a performance ofSATSchumann's poetic song cycle Liederkreis, as well as otherSATfamiliar and rare song settings.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00n13mn (Listen)SATBrazilian Performers, Caetano VelosoSATLucy Duran introduces a performance given at the BarbicanSATin London by Caetano Veloso, one of the great figures ofSATBrazilian music. Recorded in 2007, this classic concertSATincludes songs Veloso wrote while in exile in Britain inSATthe 1960s, including his psychedelic London, London.SATVeloso also chats to Lucy.SATSATPresented by Lucy Duran Produced by Roger ShortSATSATCaetano Veloso in Concert at the Barbican Centre, London.SATRecorded 1 October 2007SATSATCaetano Veloso (vocals/guitar); Marcello Callado (drums);SATRicardo Gomes (keyboard); Pedro Sa (guitar)SATSATCaetano Veloso: Minhas Lagrimas Homem Um TomSATSampa Um Sonho Nao me arrependo OdeioSATCoracao Vagabundo London, London Rocks O LeaozinhoSATSATMinhas Lagrimas, Homem, Um Sonho, Nao me arrependo, OdeioSATand Rocks all appear on the most recent Caetano VelosoSATalbum Ce (2006)SATSATUm Tom originally appeared on the album Livro (1997)SATSATSampa originally appeared on the album Muito (1978)SATCoracao Vagabundo originally appeared on the album DomingoSAT(with Gal Costa, 1967)SATSATLondon, London originally appeared on the album CaetanoSATVeloso (1971)SATSATO Leaozinho originally appeared on the album Bicho (1977)SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00n13mq (Listen)SATCarmen McRaeSATSinger Carmen McRae was a protegee of Billie Holiday butSATsoon grew beyond that early influence to develop her ownSATdistinctive musical personality. Singer Christine TobinSATjoins Alyn Shipton to pick the highlights from the moreSATthan 60 albums that McRae made before her death in 1994.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Misery Artist: Carmen McRaeSATComposer: Scott Album: First SessionsSATLabel: Fresh Sound Number 477 Tr 8SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Tony Scott (piano).SATDecember 1953SATSATDISC 2 Title: Mr MeadowlarkSATArtist: Carmen Mcrae with Ralph Burns OrchestraSATComposer: MercerSATAlbum: Complete Ralph Burns Sessions with Ben WebsterSATLabel: Lonehill Jazz Number 11122 Tr 5SATPersonnel:: Carmen McRae (vocals), Ben Webster (tenorSATsax), Irv Markovitz (trumpet), Dick Berg, Donald Corrado,SATFred Klein, Tony Miranda (French horn), Don Abney (piano),SATMundell Lowe (guitar), Aaron Bell (bass), Ted SommerSAT(drums), Ralph Burns (director)SATSATDISC 3 Title: My Funny Valentine Artist: Carmen McRaeSATComposer: Rodgers/HartSATAlbum: Complete Recordings with Ray Bryant Label: GambitSATNumber 69204 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Ray Bryant (piano), IkeSATIsaacs (bass), Specs Wright (drums). 6 March 1957SATSATDISC 4 Title: That Old Black MagicSATArtist: Carmen McRae Composer: Arlen, MercerSATAlbum: Live at Bubba's Label: Who's Who In JazzSATNumber: Tr 1SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Marshal Otwell (piano),SATJim Anderson (bass), Mark Pulice (drums). 1981SATSATDISC 5 Title: I'm an Errand Girl for RhythmSATArtist: Carmen McRae Composer: ColeSATAlbum: You're Looking at Me (A Collection of Nat King ColeSATSongs) Label: Concord Number 4235 Tr 1SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Marshall Otwell (piano),SATJohn Collins (guitar), John Leftwhich (bass), DonaldSATBailey (drums). Nov 1983SATSATDISC 6 Title: I'm Glad There is YouSATArtist: Carmen McRae Composer: DorseySATAlbum: Any Old Time Label: Savoy/Denon (Japanese import)SATNumber 1216 Tr 12SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Clifford Jordan (tenorSATsax), Eric Gunnison (piano), John Collins (guitar),SATScott Colley (bass), Mark Pulice (drums). June 1986SATSATDISC 7 Title: What Can I Say After I've Said I'm SorrySATArtist: Carmen McRae Composer: Donaldson/LymannSATAlbum: Fine and Mellow: Live at Birdland WestSATLabel: Concord Number 4342 Tr 2SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Red Hollowoay (reeds),SATJack McDuff (organ), Phil Upchurch (guitar), John ClaytonSAT(bass), Paul Humphrey (drums). Dec 1987SATSATDISC 8 Title: Little Butterfly Artist: Carmen McRaeSATComposer: Thelonious Monk Album: Carmen Sings MonkSATLabel: Sony/Bluebird First Editions Number 749038 Tr 6SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Clifford Jordan, CharlieSATRouse (reeds), Eric Gunnison, Larry Willis (pianos),SATGeorge Mraz (bass), Al Foster (drums). April 1988SATSATDISC 9 Title: Sometimes I'm HappySATArtist: Carmen McRae/Betty CarterSATComposer: Caesar/YoumansSATAlbum: Carmen McRae/Betty Carter Duets: Live at the GreatSATAmerican Music Hall Label: Verve Number 529279 Tr 6SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae/Betty Carter (vocals), EricSATGunnison (piano), Jim Hughart (bass), Winard HarperSAT(drums). Jan/Feb 1987SATSATDISC 10 Title: Misty Artist: Carmen McRaeSATComposer: Garner Album: Sarah: Dedicated to YouSATLabel: Sony/Bluebird First Editions Number: Tr 3SATPersonnel: Carmen McRae (vocals), Shirley Horn (piano),SATCharles Ables (bass), Steve Williams (drums). Oct 1990.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00n13ms (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)SATSATCamp Meeting Blues (King Oliver) (2:55)SATPerformed by King Oliver’s Jazz Band: King Oliver, LouisSATArmstrong (c) Ed Atkins (tb) Buster Bailey or Jimmy NooneSAT(cl) Lil Hardin (p) Johnny St Cyr (bj) Baby Dodds (d)SATRecorded 19 October 1923, ChicagoSATTaken from the album King Oliver and his Creole Jazz bandSAT1923 1992 CD (Classics 650 (1) Track 23)SATSATSt. Philip Street Breakdown (George Lewis) (4:25)SATPerformed by Ian Wheeler (cl) John Bastable (bj) Ron WardSAT(b) Colin Bowden (d) George Lewis (cl)SATRecorded 27 April 1957, ManchesterSATTaken from the album George Lewis with Ken Colyer’sSATJazzmen 1957 1994 CD (Five O Four 504CD51 (1) Track 7)SATSATThe Chase (Gordon) (6:46)SATPerformed by Dexter Gordon (ts) Wardell Gray (ts) JimmySATBunn (p) Red Callender (bs) Chuck Thompson (d)SATRecorded 12 June 1947 Taken from the album the Chase!SAT1995 CD (Stash STB2513 (1) Track 3)SATSATMoten Swing (B & B Moten) (6:08)SATPerformed by Charlie Shavers Sextet: Charlie Shavers (tp)SATBenny Morton (tb) Hank D’Amico (cl) Kenny Kersey (p) AaronSATBell (b) Panama Francis (d)SATRecorded 25 – 27 October 1954, New YorkSATTaken from the album Horn O’ PlentySAT2005 CD (Lonehill Jazz LHJ10140(1) Track 3)SATSATSong for My Father (Horace Silver) (4:47)SATPerformed by George Benson (g, v) Paul Griffin (p) BobSATCranshaw (b) Jimmy Johnson (d) Clark Terry (tp) GarnettSATBrown (tb) Arthur Clark, George Marge (ts, fl) Buddy LucasSAT(hca) Jack Jennings (conga, vb) The Winston CollymoreSATStrings, Horace Ott (arr, cond)SATRecorded 18 November 1968SATTaken from the album Talkin’ VerveSAT1997 CD (Verve 537802(1) Track 2)SATSATStack It Up! (The Apples) (3:32)SATPerformed by The Apples: Arthur Krasnobaev (tp) YaronSATOuzana (tb) Oleg Nayman (ts, ss) Yuval Tabachnik (bs)SATYonadav Halevy (d) Shai Ran (b) Erez Todres (turntables)SATOfer ‘Schoolmaster’ Tal (turntables) Uri ‘MixMonster’SATWertheim (Sound Console & Live Effects)SATRecorded 10 – 15 January 2008SATTaken from the album Buzzin’ AboutSAT2008 CD (Freestyle FSRCD041(1) Track 1)SATSATPoem: Tonight I Write Sadly Tune: Blue Lament (TonySATKinsey) (3:10)SATPerformed by Christopher Logue (v) The Tony KinseySATQuintet: Les Cordon (tp) Ken Wray (tb) Bill Le Sage (p,SATvb) Kenny Napper (b) Tony Kinsey (d)SATRecorded 29 May 1959, LondonSATTaken from the album Audio LogueSATCD (Audiologue UPL701 Disc 7 Track7)SATSATAin’t Nobody’s Business (Witherspoon) (6:05)SATPerformed by Jimmy Witherspoon (v) Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines,SATWoody Herman, Roy Eldridge (tp) Coleman Hawkins, BenSATWebster (ts) Vernon Alley (b) Mel Lewis (d) Urbie GreenSATRecorded Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 2 October 1959SATTaken from the album 1959 Monterey Jazz festivalSATLP (Ember CJS834 S1/1)SATSATSeven Leaves (Gareth Williams) (5:41)SATPerformed by Gareth Williams (p) Laurence Cottle (b) IanSATThomas (d) Recorded 14 December 2007SATTaken from the album Shock!SAT2009 CD (Linn AKCD326 Track 5)SATSATDown by the Riverside (Oliver Nelson) (8:45)SATPerformed by Oliver Nelson (arr, cond, ss) buddy Childers,SATBobby Bryant, Freddy Hill, Conte Candoli (tp) Billy Byers,SATPete Myers, Lou Blackburn, Ernie Tack (tb) Gabe Baltazar,SATTom Scott, Bill Perkins, Jack Nimitz, Frank StrozierSAT(reeds) Frank Strazzori (p) Monte Budwig (b) Mel Brown (g)SATEd Thigpen (d) Recorded 2 – 4 June 1967SATTaken from the album Oliver Nelson’s Big Band Live fromSATLos Angeles LP (Impulse SIPL510 S1/3)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00n13mv (Listen)SATDvorak's RusalkaSATSATIn a performance given at 2009's Glyndebourne Festival,SATJiri Belohlavek conducts a production of Rusalka, Dvorak'sSATbest-known opera. It's the first time in its history thatSATthe famous festival has staged this tale, loosely based onSATHans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, butSATtranslated into a Czech idiom.SATSATRusalka, a water nymph, lives in a pool in a dark andSATbrooding forest. She's doomed not only to lose her loverSATbut to live forever as a will-o-the-wisp tempting otherSATmen to their deaths. This critically-praised production isSATdirected by Melly Still, making her operatic debut, withSATAnna Maria Martinez as Rusalka and American tenor BrandonSATJovanovich as the prince she falls in love with.SATSATRusalka ...... Ana Maria Martinez (soprano)SATPrince ...... Brandon Jovanovich (tenor)SATVodnik ...... Mischa Schelomianski (bass)SATJezibaba ...... Larissa Diadkova (mezzo-soprano)SATFirst Wood Nymph ...... Natasha Jouhl (soprano)SATSecond Wood Nymph ...... Barbara Senator (mezzo-soprano)SATThird Wood Nymph ...... Elodie Mechain (contralto)SATHunter ...... John Mackenzie (tenor)SATGamekeeper ...... Alasdair Elliott (tenor)SATKitchen Girl ...... Diana Axentii (mezzo-soprano)SATForeign Princess ...... Tatiana Pavlovskaya (soprano)SATLondon Philharmonic Orchestra The Glyndebourne ChorusSATJiri Belohlavek (conductor).SATSAT21:00 The Wire b00n13mx (Listen)SATThe Lady of Kingsland WasteSATJ Parkes' magical story of love, death and redemption,SATrecorded on location in Hackney. Four inner-city childrenSATdiscover the beauty of life when they become strangelySATinvolved with a dying woman.SATSATBernie ...... Candassaie LiburdSATNathan ...... Pascal Akuwudike Juliet ...... June BaileySATPastor ...... Jude AkuwudikeSATRaff ...... Rhiannon Harper-RaffertySATKnolidge ...... Gabriel AkuwudikeSATSATDirected by Jessica Dromgoole.SATSAT21:45 Pre-Hear b00n13mz (Listen)SATSolo and chamber works by three American composersSATspanning two generations.SATSATEvan Ziporyn: War Chant Boston Modern Orchestra ProjectSATGil Rose (conductor)SATSATDavid Lang: Wed Andrew Russo (piano)SATSATWilliam Bolcom: Concerto grosso for saxophone quartet andSATorchestra Prism Saxophone QuartetSATBoston Modern Orchestra Project Gil Rose (conductor).SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00n13n7 (Listen)SATLondon Sinfonietta - Adams, Cage, Dresher, LangSATRobert Worby presents an all-American concert, given atSATthe Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. The works range fromSATthe driving rhythms of Adams and Lang, to the experimentalSATsounds of Cage.SATSATClio Gould (violin) Sound Intermedia (sound design)SATLondon Sinfonietta John Adams (conductor)SATSATJohn Cage: Credo in US 13:38SATPaul Dresher: Concerto for violin and electroacoustic bandSAT19:23SATDavid Lang: Cheating Lying Stealing 11:07SATJohn Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony 23:48SATSUNSUNDAY 4 OCTOBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00gnst4 (Listen)SUNOrganist Simon Lole explores the Mulliner Book, one of theSUNmost important collections of Tudor keyboard music. It wasSUNcompiled in the 1560s by Thomas Mulliner, an organist atSUNCorpus Christi College, Oxford, and it now resides in theSUNBritish Library.SUNSUNAssumed by some to have been used for training choirboys,SUNthe book contains 121 keyboard works, of which over halfSUNare based on liturgical chants. The collection containsSUNworks by Thomas Tallis, John Redford, William Blitheman,SUNJohn Taverner and Christopher Tye as well as severalSUNanonymous works.SUNSUNAnon: Galliard (Mulliner Book) Joseph Payne (organ)SUNNaxos 8.850718 Track: 1SUNSUNNewman: Pavan (Mulliner Book) Paul Wolfe (harpsichord)SUNLyrichord LEMS8033 CD 1 Track: 1SUNSUNThomas Tallis: Remember Not, O Lord (Mulliner Book)SUNJoseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550719 Track: 1SUNSUNWilliam Munday: Tres Partes in Una (Mulliner Book)SUNPaul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033SUNCD 1 Track: 3SUNSUNAnon: Felix Namque (plainchant) Anonymous 4SUNHarmonia Mundi HMU 907080 Track: 14SUNSUNAnon: Gloria Tibi Trinitas (plainchant)SUNThe Sixteen/Harry Christophers Helios CDH 55052SUNTrack: 1SUNSUNJohn Taverner: Missa Gloria Tibi Trinitas: Sanctus andSUNBenedictus The Tallis Scholars/Peter PhillipsSUNGimell CDGIM 004 Track: 5SUNSUNThomas Tallis: In Nomine II Charivari AgreableSUNSignum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 2SUNSUNWilliam Blitheman: Gloria Tibi Trinitas iii (Mulliner Book)SUNPaul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033SUNCD 1 Track: 7SUNSUNWilliam Blitheman: Gloria Tibi Trinitas iv (Mulliner Book)SUNPaul Wolfe (harpsichord) Lyrichord LEMS8033SUNCD 1 Track: 8SUNSUNJohn Redford: O Lux with a meane (Mulliner Book)SUNJoseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.850718 Track: 4SUNSUNJohn Redford: Salvator with a meane (Mulliner Book)SUNJoseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550719 Track 7SUNDur: 0.47SUNSUNJohn Redford: Lucem tuam (Mulliner Book)SUNJoseph Payne (organ) Naxos 8.550718 Track: 7SUNSUNThomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove (song)SUNStephen Taylor (counter tenor) Lynda Sayce (lute)SUNSignum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 21SUNSUNThomas Tallis: Like as the doleful dove (Mulliner Book)SUNLaurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD 042SUNCD 1 Track: 9SUNSUNThomas Tallis: O ye tender babes (song)SUNStephen Taylor (counter tenor) Lynda Sayce (lute)SUNSignum SIGCD 042 CD 1 Track: 22SUNSUNThomas Tallis: O ye tender babes (Mulliner Book)SUNLaurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD 042SUNCD 1 Track: 10SUNSUNThomas Tallis: Per haec nos (Mulliner Book)SUNRachelle Taylor (organ) ATMA Classique ACD2 2349SUNTrack: 1SUNSUNAnon: La Shymyze (Mulliner Book) The Folger ConsortSUNBARD BDCD 9510 Track: 1SUNSUNAnon: La Doune Celle (Mulliner Book) The Folger ConsortSUNBARD BDCD 9510 Track: 2SUNSUNAnon: La Bounette (Mulliner Book) The Folger ConsortSUNBARD BDCD 9510 Track: 3SUNSUNAnon: Galliard (Mulliner Book) Skip Sempe (harpsichord)SUNASTREE NAIVE E8841 Track: 10SUNSUNThe programme also features under speech:SUNSUNThomas Tallis: A Point (Mulliner Book)SUNLaurence Cummings (harpsichord) Signum SIGCD042SUNCD 1 Track: 13.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00n1mzm (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNAnon (17th century): Four pieces for solo luteSUN1.11amSUNJarzebski, Adam (1590-1649): Concerti a 3SUN1.22amSUNZielenski, Mikolaj (1550-1617): Video caelos apertosSUN(Communiones totius anni, Venice 1611)SUN1.25amSUNDobel, Heinrich (1651-1693): Sonate en la majeur pourSUNviolon et continuoSUN1.38amSUNMerula, Tarquinio (1594/5-1665): Cantate Jubilate forSUNsoprano, violin and continuoSUN1.43amSUNAnon (17th century): Four works from the JagiellonianSUNLibrary, Krakow: Pagamoszka; Ach, meczech; Dance; MB tookSUNmy heart awaySUN1.49amSUNMielczewski, Marcin (1600-1651): Canzona for two violinsSUNand continuoSUN1.59amSUNSzarzynski, Stanislaw (fl.1692-1713): Veni Sancte SpiritusSUN2.08amSUNZebrowski, Marcin Jozef (1710-1780): Lauda SionSUNKatarzyna Wiwer (soprano) Barbara Konrad (violin)SUNHubert Hoffmann (lute) Claire Pottinger (viola da gamba)SUNNorbert Zeilberger (positive organ and harpsichord)SUNArs Antiqua AustriaSUNGunar Letzbor (violin, slobstock, artistic director)SUN2.12amSUNNoskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909): Symphony No 3 in FSUNPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceSUNSzymon Kawalla (conductor)SUN2.53amSUNChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Nocturne in D flat, Op 27,SUNNo 2 Theodor Leschetizky (piano)SUN3.01amSUNNovak, Vitezslav (1870-1949): Trio in D minor for pianoSUNand strings, Op 27 (quasi una ballata) Suk Trio:SUNJoseph Suk (violin) Josef Chuchro (cello)SUNJan Panenka (piano)SUN3.17amSUNKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Dances of GalantaSUNRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra Edo de Waart (conductor)SUN3.34amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 8 in B minor,SUND759 (Unfinished) Norwegian Radio OrchestraSUNMarkus Lehtinen (conductor)SUN3.59amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Four Ballades for piano, OpSUN10 Paul Lewis (piano)SUN4.21amSUNDuparc, Henri (1848-1933): ExtaseSUNCatherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) Stephen Ralls (piano)SUN4.25amSUNAnon (12th century English): Worldes blis ne last no throweSUNSequentia: Barbara Thornton (voice)SUNBenjamin Bagby (harp)SUN4.36amSUNShostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Second Waltz (Jazz SuiteSUNNo 2) Eolina QuartetSUN4.41amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoSUNNo 2 in F, BWV 1047 Mark Bennett (trumpet)SUNTerje Tonnesen, Cecilia Waahlberg, Bjarte Eike (violins)SUNFrode Thorsen (recorder)SUNAnna-Maija Luolajan-Mikkola (oboe)SUNAndreas Torgersen (violin)SUNMarkku Luolajan-Mikkola (cello) Dan Styffe (bass)SUNHans Knut Sveen (harpsichord)SUN4.53amSUNBottesini, Giovanni (1821-1889): TarantellaSUNGary Karr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)SUN5.01amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Fairy Tales for clarinet,SUNviola and piano, Op 132 Robert Schumann EnsembleSUN5.16amSUNKyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Prayer (Two works afterSUNpaintings of Vladimir Dimitrov - the Master)SUNSimfonieta Orchestra of the Bulgarian National RadioSUNKamen Goleminov (conductor)SUN5.22amSUNMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Frescoes of Piero dellaSUNFrancesca Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSUNRobert Stankovsky (conductor)SUN5.44amSUNRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): L'entretien des MusesSUN(Pieces de clavecin, Paris 1724)SUNBob van Asperen (harpsichord)SUN5.51amSUNSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Raduz and Mahulena, Op 16SUNCzech Philharmonic Orchestra Vaclav Smetacek (conductor)SUN6.19amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in E flatSUNfor two pianos and orchestra, K365SUNKalle Randalu, Kristjan Randalu (pianos)SUNEstonian National Symphony OrchestraSUNAndres Mustonen (conductor)SUN6.43amSUNBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Two Pictures for orchestra, Sz 46SUNSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSUNBystrik Rezucha (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00n1mzp (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00n1mzr (Listen)SUNIain Burnside - OutsidersSUNIain Burnside considers musical mavericks, misfits andSUNoutcasts. Music includes Brahms, Britten, Harry Partch andSUNBeethoven. The guest is pianist Andras Schiff.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00n1mzt (Listen)SUNChristopher Wynn ParrySUNMichael Berkeley's guest is consultant rheumatologist DrSUNChristopher Wynn Parry, who specialises in upper limbSUNproblems developed by performing musicians. A great musicSUNlover, his choices range from the music he firstSUNencountered and performed himself as a student at Oxford,SUNespecially vocal music by Monteverdi, Machaut and Byrd, toSUNa keyboard Partita by Bach, a Mozart wind serenade,SUNHandel's Music for the Royal Fireworks and Stravinsky'sSUNballet Apollon musagete.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00n1mzw (Listen)SUNLes Arts FlorissantsSUNCatherine Bott presents a celebration of the 30thSUNanniversary of Les Arts Florissants, who under theirSUNfounder-director William Christie have been largelySUNresponsible for the revival of 17th-century FrenchSUNrepertoire in France. Catherine talks to soprano SophieSUNDaneman about her close associations with the ensemble andSUNplays a selection of their famous recordings.SUNSUNEtienne Moulinie: Il est temps que l'ennuy face place a laSUNJoye (Cantique de Moyse)SUNAgnes Mellon, Birgit Grenat (soprano)SUNGuillemette Laurens (mezzo-soprano)SUNDominique Visse (countertenor) Josep Benet (tenor)SUNMichel Laplenie Phillipe CantorSUNGregory Reinhart (bass) Les Arts FlorissantsSUNWilliam Christie (director)SUNHARMONIA MUNDI HMX 2901055 Tr 1SUNSUNRameau: Hippolyte et Aricie (Act 2, Sc 5)SUNPluto ...... Nathan Berg Mercury ...... Yann BeuronSUNTrio of three fates: (to 'inspire fear and dread'!)SUNChristopher Josey (tenor) Matthieu Lecroart (baritone)SUNBertand Bontoux (bass) Les Arts FlorissantsSUNWilliam Christie (director)SUNERATO 0630 15517 2 CD 2 Trs 9, 10SUNSUNLully: Sangaride and Doris (Atys - Act 1, Sc 4)SUNAgnes Mellon, Francois Semellaz (soprano)SUNLes Arts Florissants William Christie (director)SUNHARMONIA MUNDI HML 5901257.59 CD 1 Trs 14, 15SUNSUNLully: Sleep Scene (Atys - Act 3, Sc 4)SUNSleep ...... Gilles RagonSUNMorpheus ...... Jean-Paul FouchecourtSUNPhobetor ...... Bernard DeletreSUNPhantasmus ...... Michel Laplenie Les Arts FlorissantsSUNWilliam Christie (director)SUNHARMONIA MUNDI HML 5901257.59 CD 2 Tr 15SUNSUNPhilidor: C'est vous, mon pere; Le Jardin des Voix (TomSUNJones) Amel Brahim Djelloul Xavier SabataSUNAndrew Tortoise Judith Van Wanroij Andre MorschSUNKonstantin Wolff Claire DebonoSUNVIRGIN CLASSICS 338 1542 Tr 13SUNSUNMondonville: Gloria Patri (Dominus regnavit - grand motet)SUNLes Arts Florissants William Christie (director)SUNERATO 0630 17791 2 Tr 6SUNSUNHandel: Recit: Ye verdant plains and woody mountains;SUNAria: Hush, ye pretty warbling quire! (Acis et Galatea)SUNSophie Daneman (soprano) Les Arts FlorissantsSUNWilliam Christie (director)SUNERATO 3984 25505 2 CD 1, Trs 3 and 4.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00n1mzy (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington introduces a selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' requests, including Maria Callas in the 'MadSUNScene' from Donizetti's opera, Lucia di Lammermoor, GeraldSUNFinzi's Clarinet Concerto and excerpts from Dvorak'sSUNStabat Mater.SUNSUNThe guest is trombonist and composer Christian Lindberg,SUNwho chooses music by Tchaikovsky.SUNSUNDonizetti Lucia di LammermoorSUNAct III Scene 1: Scena della pazzia (Mad Scene)SUNIl dolce suono mi colpi di sua voce; Spargi d’amaro piantoSUNLucia - Maria Callas (soprano), Enrico - Piero CappuccilliSUN(baritone),SUNRaimondo - Bernard Ladysz (bass), Normanno - RenzoSUNCasellato (tenor), Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra,SUNTullio Serafin (conductor)SUNEMI 747440 8 CD 2 Tracks 16 and 17SUNSUNFinzi Concerto for Clarinet and StringsSUNEmma Johnson (clarinet)SUNRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles GrovesSUN(conductor) CD DCA 787 Tracks 1-3SUNSUNStoker Music That Brings Sweet SleepSUN1. There is Sweet Music (Tennyson)SUN2. Music (George du Maurier)SUN3. To Music To Becalm His Fever (Herrick)SUN4. Orpheus With His Lute (Shakespeare)SUNMargaret Feaviour (soprano), Richard Stoker (piano)SUNASC CS CD10 Tracks 9-12SUNSUNTchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet fantasy overtureSUNLeipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Kurt Mazur (conductor)SUN9031-76456-2 Track 1SUNSUNMichael Haydn Concerto in D for alto tromboneSUN3. PrestoSUNChristian Lindberg (alto trombone,SUNAustralian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti(conductor)SUNBISCD1268, Track 3SUNSUNDvorák Stabat Mater Op. 58SUN1. Stabat Mater DolorosaSUN10. Quando Corpus MorieturSUNMarina Shaguch (soprano), Ingeborg Danz (alto), JamesSUNTaylor (tenor),Thomas Quasthoff (bass)SUNOregon Bach Festival Choir, Oregon Bach FestivalSUNOrchestra, Helmuth Rilling (conductor)SUNHanssler CD 98.935 CD 1 Track 1 and CD 2 track 6SUNSUNHerbert Babes in ToylandSUN1. The March of the ToysSUNNew London Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor)SUNHyperion CDA67067 Track 15SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00mw9sk (Listen)SUNChoral Vespers - for the Feast of St Francis, from SanSUNRufino Cathedral, Assisi. Sung by the Royal School ofSUNChurch Music Millennium Youth Choir.SUNSUNIntroit: Laudans exultet gaudio (Giovanni Croce)SUNResponse: Deus in adjutorium (Giovanni Croce)SUNOffice Hymn: With all the poor on earth (Mode viii)SUNPsalm: 104 (Plainsong) First Lesson: Galatians 6 vv14-18SUNMotet: O bone Jesu (Baldassare Donato)SUNSecond Lesson: Luke 12 vv22-34SUNHomily: Bishop Domenico Sorrentino of AssisiSUNMagnificat (Giovanni Rigatti)SUNMotets: Adoramus te (Claudio Merulo); Lauda alla VergineSUNMaria (Verdi)SUNFinal Hymn: All creatures of our God and King (Lasst unsSUNerfreuen) Organ Voluntary: Toccata Sesta (Frescobaldi)SUNSUNOrganist: Daniel Moultt Director of Music: David Ogden.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00n1n02 (Listen)SUNArnold: Symphony No 5SUNCharles Hazlewood delves into the world of MalcolmSUNArnold's Fifth Symphony. He discovers that in spite ofSUNArnold's posthumous reputation as a composer of light andSUNsuperficial music, this a surprisingly dark and complexSUNpiece - a work full of irony, conflict and above all,SUNanguish. Charles also looks back at Arnold's views onSUNsocial music making, presenting archive interviews withSUNthe composer.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00n1n04 (Listen)SUNMatthew Whittall/Haydn Grosse OrgelmesseSUNFinland is famed for its distinctive choral sound, yet oneSUNof its brightest composing stars is a Canadian who movedSUNthere only in 2001. Aled Jones talks to Matthew WhittallSUNabout this unique choral culture swap.SUNSUNPlus more from Eisenstadt, Joseph Haydn's professionalSUNhome, and the second in a series of complete massSUNperformances, his Missa in Honorem BVM (GrosseSUNOrgelsolomesse).SUNSUNTracklist: Jarmo Parviainen Ilta (Evening)SUNHämäläis-Osakunnan Laulajat, conducted by Esko KlalioSUNALBA NCD39, track 1SUNSUNCristobal de Morales Regina Caeli Nordic VoicesSUNCHANDOS CHSA5050, tracks 3-4SUNSUNMatthew Whittall Sakura (from ‘Shiki’)SUNHämäläis-Osakunnan Laulajat, conducted by Esko KallioSUNALBA NCD39, track 10SUNSUNMatthew WhittallSUNPrelude – summer; Amanogawa (from ‘Shiki’)SUNHämäläis-Osakunnan Laulajat, conducted by Esko KallioSUNALBA NCD39, tracks 11-12SUNSUNKyrillus Kreek Happy is the ManSUNEstonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, conducted by PaulSUNHillier HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907311, track 3SUNSUNMatthew Whittall Listen to the RainSUNHämäläis-Osakunnan Laulajat, conducted by Esko KallioSUNALBA NCD39, track 2SUNSUNHubert Parry JerusalemSUNWaynflete Singers, and the Choir of Winchester Cathedral,SUNconducted by David Hill ARGO 430 836-2, track 12SUNSUNJoseph Haydn Missa in Honorem BVM (Grosse Orgelmesse)SUNSoloists: Dorothea Röschmann, Bernard Fink, HelmutSUNWildhaber and Klaus Mertens, with the Hugo Distler ChoirSUNand Vienna Academy conducted by Martin Haselböck. TheSUNorgan soloist is Elisabeth Ullmann.SUNNOVALIS 150095-2, track 1-6SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00n1n06 (Listen)SUNBecket or The Honour of GodSUNWritten by Jean Anouilh and translated by Lucienne Hill.SUNSUNIt is 1173 and Henry II, the Norman King of England paysSUNpenance for the murder of the Archbishop Thomas Becket,SUNonce Chancellor and his friend. Plantagenet power hasSUNtriumphed over the independence of the clergy, but at whatSUNpersonal cost?SUNSUNHenry II ...... Toby StephensSUNBecket ...... David MorrisseySUNQueen Mother ...... Sara KestelmanSUNArchbishop ...... Adrian LukisSUNLondon ...... Jonathan KeebleSUNOxford ...... Terence Wilton York/Pope ...... Mark PerrySUNSaxon Man/Cardinal ...... Jonathan OliverSUNLittle Monk ...... Steven KynmanSUNYoung Queen ...... Teresa GallagherSUNGwendolen ...... Rachel IsaacSUNSUNDirector: Roy McMillanSUNTechnical direction: Norman GoodmanSUNMusic: Arthur Ka Wai Jenkins Producer: Nicolas Soames.SUNSUN22:00 Sunday Feature b00n5rfr (Listen)SUNIdeas - The British Version (Series 2), The Separation ofSUNPowersSUNHistorian Tristram Hunt presents a series following theSUNsurprising journeys of ideas that first developed inSUNBritain and then spread around the world.SUNSUNAs a new Supreme Court opens in the UK, Tristram HuntSUNexplores the idea behind it - the separation of powers. HeSUNexamines how the doctrine was developed by the FrenchSUNEnlightenment thinker, Montesquieu, who observed theSUNBritish constitutional system in the 18th century -SUNcomprising of a judiciary, an executive and a legislatureSUN- and saw it as a way of keeping tyranny at bay.SUNSUNTristram starts his journey in Paris where an absoluteSUNmonarchy during the 1720s led to a fierce undergroundSUNdebate about liberty. Ideas flowed between Paris andSUNLondon and Montesquieu crossed the English Channel toSUNbetter understand the English constitutional system andSUNthe English. One of the outcomes of this was his magnumSUNopus The Spirit of Laws, which articulates the importanceSUNof the separation of powers to defend liberty.SUNSUNThis idea was also central to the framing of the UnitedSUNStates Constitution, and Tristram sees how the doctrine isSUNembodied in the layout of Capitol Hill in Washington DC,SUNreflecting the relationships between the Supreme Court,SUNthe Senate and the White House.SUNSUNFinally, Tristram returns to the new Supreme Court inSUNLondon to discuss whether it is, in fact, a 300-year-oldSUNBritish idea returning home.SUNSUN22:45 Words and Music b00n1n08 (Listen)SUNFeasting with PanthersSUNSUNA sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme of gaySUNlove, with readings by Douglas Hodge and Helen McCrory.SUNSUNIncluding poems and texts by WH Auden, Emily Dickinson,SUNWalt Whitman, Shakespeare, AE Housman and Sappho, plusSUNmusic by Szymanowski, Britten and Tchaikovsky.SUNSUN'It was like feasting with panthers; the danger was halfSUNthe excitement. I used to feel as a snake- charmer mustSUNfeel when he lures the cobra to stir from the paintedSUNcloth or reed basket that holds it and makes it spread itsSUNhood at his bidding and sway to and fro in the air as aSUNplant sways restfully in a stream. They were to me theSUNbrightest of gilded snakes; their poison was part of theirSUNperfection.' Oscar Wilde-from De profundisSUNSUNIt’s 40 years since the Stonewall riots marked the startSUNof the gay rights movement in the United States and aroundSUNthe world. In the days before Gay Liberation poets andSUNcomposers had to be circumspect in the ways they portrayedSUNsame-sex relationships. But this need to be covert andSUNambiguous produced a very particular gay sensibility inSUNthe works of poets such as Walt Whitman, A. E. Housman,SUNAuden, and composers such as Tchaikovsky, Szymanowski andSUNBenjamin Britten. “Feasting with Panthers” is aSUNcelebration of “The love that dare not speak its name.”SUNSUNThe erotically super-charged music of Wagner’s VenusbergSUNunderlays Aleister Crowley’s over-the-top Hymn to Pan.SUNOccultist, hedonist, bisexual, drug experimenter, CrowleySUNgained notoriety during his lifetime, and was dubbed TheSUNWickedest Man in the World. The ancient Greek poetessSUNSappho may or may not have been lesbian (though sheSUNcertainly came from Lesbos) – but many of her poems speakSUNof female-female infatuations, as here in Hymn toSUNAphrodite which more than hints at a Secret Love.SUNSUNAnother secret love was that between the reclusive EmilySUNDickinson and the young Sue Gilbert, who later marriedSUNEmily’s brother Austin. Emily sent her over three hundredSUNletters, with demands for affection, but because Sue wasSUNoften aloof and disagreeable, Emily was continually hurtSUNby what was mostly a tempestuous friendship.SUNSUNWalt Whitman’s poetry was very controversial in its timeSUNfor its overt homosexuality. He was accused of thatSUNhorrible sin not to be mentioned among Christians.SUNSUNCritics have found homoerotic overtones in the works ofSUNour 3rd American, Herman Melville: the male bonding inSUNMoby Dick and the depraved attraction/hatred of theSUNmaster-at-arms John Claggart for the handsome sailor BillySUNBudd – a theme which held a particular interest for AudenSUNand Britten.SUNSUNBack to England for a pastoral interlude underlayed bySUNButterworth’s “The Banks of Green Willow”: the spinsterishSUNA.E. Housman lusts after the lads at the fair, theSUNmaverick Marlowe envisages Edward II’s seduction by hisSUNminion Piers Gaveston and Katherine Fowler Philips, 17thSUNCentury poet and apostle of female friendship addressesSUNher “excellent Lucasia.”SUNSUNLefroy’s poem on male physical beauty is subtitled ASUNPalaestral Study. In the Classical world the palaestraSUNwas a training school for wrestling and athletics – aSUNconcept taken up in Stravinsky’s ballet Agon (a word withSUNmultiple meanings including the all-male athletic contestsSUNof ancient Greece).SUNSUNThe final poem, by Lord Alfred Douglas, ends with theSUNphrase which came to haunt Oscar Wilde’s trial for grossSUNindecency: “The love that dare not speak its name”. AndSUNthe programme evaporates in a cloud of sensuousness asSUNRoxana encourages her husband King Roger to embrace theSUNworld view offered by the Dionysiac Shepherd who preachesSUNa doctrine of desire in opposition to normative ChristianSUNvalues.SUNSUNClive Portbury ProducerSUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNHM = Helen McCrory DH = Douglas HodgeSUNSUN00:00SUNWagner: Venusberg music from the Paris revision ofSUNTannhäuser [extract] Vienna Philharmonic OrchestraSUNSir Georg Solti (conductor) Decca 414 581-2SUNDisc 1, Track 1SUN00:10SUNAleister Crowley: Hymn to Pan (DH)SUN07:00SUNSappho (translated by Edwin Marion Cox): Hymn to AphroditeSUN(HM)SUN08:40SUNSammy Fain: Secret Love [from Calamity Jane] Doris DaySUNColumbia 44371 Track 12SUN10:32SUNEmily Dickinson: Letter to Sue Gilbert (HM)SUN12:27SUNTchaikovsky: Waltz of the Snowflakes from The NutcrackerSUNballet Orchestre symphonique de MontréalSUNChoeurs d’enfants de l’école FACESUNCharles Dutoit (conductor) Decca 440 477-2SUNDisc 1, Track 10SUN19:00SUNWalt Whitman: When I Heard at the Close of the Day, fromSUN“Leaves of Grass” (DH)SUN19:57SUNTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E minor Op 64 [extract]SUNVienna Philharmonic Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)SUNPhilips 462 905-2 Track 2SUN25:33SUNBritten: Claggart’s monologue “Oh beauty, oh handsomeness,SUNgoodness!” from Billy BuddSUNJohn Tomlinson (bass), John ClaggartSUNLondon Symphony Chorus London Symphony OrchestraSUNRichard Hickox (conductor) Chandos 9826SUNDisc 2, Track 13SUN26:15SUNAuden: Herman Melville [part 1] (DH)SUN33:02SUNAuden: Herman Melville [part 2] (DH)SUN34:39SUNButterworth: The Banks of Green WillowSUNEnglish Chamber Orchestra Jeffrey Tate (conductor)SUNEMI 7642002 Track 1SUN34:40SUNA E Housman: “The lads in their hundreds” from ASUNShropshire Lad (HM)SUN38:35SUNMarlowe: “Music and poetry is his delight” [PiersSUNGaveston’s speech from Edward II] (DH)SUN40:11SUNKatherine Fowler Philips: To My Excellent Lucasia, On OurSUNFriendship (HM)SUN41:22SUNMischa Spoliansky: When the special girlfriendSUNUte Lemper (vocals) Matrix EnsembleSUNRobert Ziegler (conductor) Decca 452 849-2 Track 5SUN43:57SUNLefroy: “The curves of beauty are not softly wrought”: ASUNPalaestral Study (DH)SUN44:53SUNStravinsky: Agon [opening extract]SUNDeutsches Symphonie-Orchester BerlinSUNVladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) Decca 443 772-2SUNTracks 17-20SUN49:30SUNLord Alfred Douglas: Two Loves (HM)SUN53:57SUNSzymanowski: Roxana’s aria from King RogerSUNElzbieta Szmytka (Roxana), sopranoSUNCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Sir Simon RattleSUNEMI 556823 2 Disc 2 1 Track 19SUNSUN23:45 Jazz Line-Up b00n1n0b (Listen)SUNJohn EtheridgeSUNClaire Martin presents conversation and music from one ofSUNthe UK's most influential guitarists, John Etheridge. HisSUNstyle is influenced by the ground-breaking sound of SoftSUNMachine and the energy of Stephane Grappelli. His latestSUNalbum Small Hotel takes tunes from his work with GrappelliSUNand with his Chorus of Chris Garrick (violin), Dave KelbieSUN(rhythm guitar) and Andy Crowdy (double bass).SUNSUNWith the Band Soft Machine, John is equally at home onSUNacoustic and electric guitar and has played with JohnSUNWilliams, Yehudi Menuhin, Dizzie Gillespie, Herb Ellis,SUNMundell Lowe, Nigel Kennedy, Pat Metheny, Birelli Lagrene,SUNBarney Kessel, Vic Juris among others. John's ability asSUNan outstanding composer is sometimes overlooked but he isSUNoften under pressure from audiences to feature more of hisSUNown material.SUNSUNTitle: Rainbows and FantasiesSUNArtist: Abram Wilson (trumpet), Peter Edwards (piano),SUNKarl Rasheed (bass)/Graham Godfrey, DrumsSUNAlbum: Life Paintings Label: Dune DUNCD 017P Track: 2SUNComp: Abram Wilson Publ: Dune Music PublishingSUNDur: 6m30sSUNSUNTitle: Seven Days of FallingSUNArtist: Esbjorn Svensson (piano), Dan Berglund (bass),SUNMagnus Ostrom (drums)SUNAlbum: Retrospective - The Very Best of ESTSUNLabel: ACT 9021 - 2 Track: 7 Comp: ESTSUNPubl: BIEM/GEMA Dur: 5m54sSUNSUNTitle: I Get A Kick Out of You Artist: Chris ConnorSUNAlbum: Atlantic 1228 Label: Atlantic AMCY 1050SUNTrack: 1 Comp: Cole Porter Arr. John LewisSUNPubl: ASCAP Dur: 1m49sSUNSUNJOHN ETHERIDGE INTERVIEWSUNSUNTitle: Swing 39SUNArtist: John Etheridge (guitar), Chris Garrick (violin),SUNDave Kelbie (rhythm guitar), Andy Crowdy (double bass)SUNAlbum: Small Hotel Label: DYAD Records DY 027SUNTrack: 6 Comp: Reinhardt Publ: MCPS/PRS Dur: 4m43sSUNSUNRecorded in studio Title: M'SandoozaSUNArtist: John Etheridge (guitar) Comp: Abdullah IbrahimSUNPubl: n/a Dur: 4m01sSUNSUNTitle: Don't Worry 'Bout MeSUNArtist: John Etheridge (guitar), Chris Garrick (violin),SUNDave Kelbie (rhythm guitar), Andy Crowdy (double bass)SUNAlbum: Small Hotel Label: DYAD Records DY 027SUNTrack: 14 Comp: Bloom/Koehler Publ: MCPS/PRSSUNDur: 4m11sSUNSUNTitle: Going To A TownSUNArtist: Geoff Gascoigne (bass), Graham Blevins (sax),SUNSebastian De Krom (drums), Jim Mullen (guitar)SUNAlbum: Pop Bop 2009 Label: Jazzizit Records JITCD 0952SUNTrack: 1 Comp: Rufus WainwrightSUNPubl: Jazzizit Records Ltd Dur: 6m56sSUNSUNTitle: Milestones Artist: Michael Janisch,SUNAlbum: Purpose Built Label: Whirlwind Recordings LtdSUNTrack: 5 Comp: Miles Davis, arr Janisch/CorneliusSUNPubl: PRS/MCPS Dur: 6m13sSUNSUNBASIL HODGE INTERVIEWSUNSUNTitle: The Bigger PictureSUNArtist: Basil Hodge (piano), Tony Kofi (saxes), FulvioSUNSigurta (trumpet/flugelhorn), Larry Bartley (bass),SUNWinston Clifford (drums) Album: Sound ReasoningSUNLabel: Zeal Records ZEAL CD2 Track: 6SUNComp: Basil Hodge Publ: mcps Dur: 2m17sSUNSUNRecording In Studio Title: Sound ReasoningSUNArtist: Basil Hodge Comp: Basil Hodge Publ: mcpsSUNDur: 1m50sSUNSUNTitle: WallflowerSUNArtist: Gerry Mulligan (sax), Bill Charlap (piano), DeanSUNJohnson (bass), Richie de Rosa (drums)SUNAlbum: Lonesome Boulevard Label: Verve 06025 27068756SUNTrack: 8 Comp: Gerry Mulligan Publ: VerveSUNDur: 5m29sSUNSUNTitle: Lotus BlossomSUNArtist: Max Roach (drums), Tommy Turrentine (trumpet),SUNJulian Priester (trombone), Sanley Turrentine (sax), BobSUNBoswell (bass) Album: Quiet As It's KeptSUNLabel: Verve 06025 17995758 Track: 3SUNComp: Kenny Dorham Publ: Verve Dur: 5m30s.SUNMONMONDAY 5 OCTOBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00n1p7z (Listen)MON1.00amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Romance in F minor, Op 11MONMincho Minchev (violin) Violinia Stoyanova (piano)MON1.13amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Sonatina in G for violin andMONpiano, Op 100 Vladimir Avramov (violin)MONRujka Charakchieva (piano)MON1.35amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic dance in E minor, OpMON46, No 2 Ivan Peev (violin) Violeta Popova (piano)MON1.39amMONZelenka, Jan Dismas (1679-1745): Capriccio in F minor, ZWVMON184 (1718) Ekkehard Hering, Wolfgang Kube (oboes)MONAndrew Joy, Rainer Jurkiewicz (horns)MONRhoda Patrick (bassoon) Akademie fur Alte Musik BerlinMONBernhard Forck (director)MON1.55amMONMichna z Otradovic, Adam (c.1600-1676): Dixit DominusMONGabriela Elbenova (soprano) Capella Regia MusicalisMONRobert Hugo (organ/director)MON1.58amMONMichna z Otradovic: Laudate pueri DominumMONAles Prochazka (bass) Capella Regia MusicalisMONRobert Hugo (organ/director)MON2.01amMONMichna z Otradovic: Magnificat for soprano, four-partMONchoir and basso continuo (Officium Vespertinum, 1648)MONGabriela Elbenova (soprano) Capella Regia MusicalisMONRobert Hugo (organ/director)MON2.05amMONNeruda, Johann Baptist Georg (c.1707-1780): Concerto in EMONflat for horn or trumpet and stringsMONTine Thing Helseth (trumpet) Oslo CamerataMONStephan Barratt-Due (conductor)MON2.21amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance No 10 in EMONminor, Op 72 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraMONJuanjo Mena (conductor)MON2.28amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 10MONNetherlands Radio PhilharmonicMONHiroyuki Iwaki (conductor)MON3.01amMONRanta, Sulho (1901-1960): Finnish Folk Dances - suite forMONorchestra, Op 51 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)MON3.10amMONBruch, Max (1838-1920): Scottish fantasy for violin andMONorchestra, Op 46 James Ehnes (violin)MONOrchestre Symphonique de MontrealMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON3.40amMONVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Three ShakespeareMONsongs for chorus Camerata Chamber ChoirMONMichael Bojesen (conductor)MON3.47amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Duet in E flat forMONviola and cello, WoO 32 Milan Telecky (viola)MONJuraj Alexander (cello)MON3.56amMONSterkel, Johann Franz Xaver (1750-1817): Duet No 2 for twoMONviolas Milan Telecky, Zuzana Jarabakova (violas)MON4.06amMONSchenck, Johann (1660-c.1712): Sonata in D for viola daMONgamba and continuo, Op 9, No 1 Berliner KonzertMON4.20amMONKozeluch, Leopold (1747-1818): Pastorale in GMONPieter van Dijk (organ)MON4.25amMONHuygens, Constantijn (1596-1687): Pathodia sacra etMONprofana (1647) - excerpt Anne Grimm (soprano)MONPeter Kooij (bass) Leo van Doeselaar (organ)MONMike Fentross (theorbo)MONMieneke van der Velden (viola da gamba)MON4.34amMON?Lolli, Giuseppe Francesco (1701-1778): Sonata in B (MsMONKonsistorial-Archiv Salzburg) Salzburger HofmusikMONWolfgang Brunner (director)MON4.37amMONRespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Trittico BotticellianoMONNorwegian Radio Orchestra Peter Santa (conductor)MON5.01amMONBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887): In the steppes of centralMONAsia Edmonton Symphony OrchestraMONUri Mayer (conductor)MON5.08amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in A,MONK331 (Rondo alla Turca) Young-Lan Han (piano)MON5.29amMONHolst, Gustav (1874-1934): Beni Mora - oriental suite, OpMON29, No 1 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONRumon Gamba (conductor)MON5.45amMONRore, Cipriano de (c.1515-1565): Da le belle contradeMONd'oriente; Da l'estrem'orizonte; Se com'il biondo crin deMONla mia Filli; Amor, che t'ho fatt'ioMONThe Consort of MusickeMON5.57amMONMeijering, Chiel (b.1954): La vengeance d'une femmeMONJanine Jansen (violin)MON6.04amMONMaldere, Pieter van (1729-1768): Sinfonia a 4 in FMONThe Academy of Ancient MusicMON6.17amMONDiepenbrock, Alphons (1862-1921): Ecoutez la chanson bienMONdouce; Clair de Lune Roberta Alexander (soprano)MONRudolf Jansen (piano)MON6.25amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Schicksalslied, Op 54MONOslo Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraMONRafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)MON6.41amMONBella, Jan Levoslav (1843-1936): Fate and the Ideal -MONsymphonic poemMONSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra BratislavaMONOliver Dohnanyi (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00n1p81 (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00n1p83 (Listen)MON10.00amMONMorley, arr McGowan: LavoltoMONAlfonso Ferrabosco II: Sharp PavanMONSermisy: Tant que vivray (instrumental)MONMorley, arr McGowan: Millison's Jig Unnamed ensemblesMONGLOBE EDITIONS GE 003MON10.09amMONSchubert: Incidental music for Rosamunde, D797 (selection)MONLeopold Stokowski's Symphony OrchestraMONLeopold Stokowski (conductor) CALA CACD0550MON10.37amMONFaure: Violin Sonata in A, Op 13 Lola Bobesco (violin)MONJacques Genty (piano) TESTAMENT SBT1360MON11.01amMONGay, orch Pepusch: The Beggar's Opera, Act 3 (excerpt)MONPolly ...... Elsie Morison (soprano)/Zena Walker (actor)MONLucy ...... Monica Sinclair (contralto)/Rachel RobertsMON(actor)MONMacheath ...... John Cameron (baritone)/John NevilleMON(actor) Gaoler ...... Laurence Hardy (actor)MONPro Arte Choir and Orchestra Malcolm Sargent (conductor)MONCLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 5 75972 2 (2 CDs)MON11.08amMONBeethoven: Symphony No 5, Op 67 Debroy Somers BandMONDebroy Somers (conductor)MONCOLUMBIA DX 1028 (78 rpm) British Library Archival SoundMONRecording -MONhttp://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=026M-1CL0047927XX-0100V0.MONxmlMON11.22amMONMartinu: Symphony No 4MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00n1p85 (Listen)MONJohann Christian Bach (1735-1782), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and music of JC Bach, theMONyoungest son of Johann Sebastian.MONMONHe discusses Johann Christian's rejection of a traditionalMONBach career as a provincial organist in favour ofMONtravelling to Italy to concentrate on opera.MONMONSonata in G, B24 Erika Petofi (violin)MONCsilla Valyi (cello) Miklos Spanyi (tangent piano)MONMONLaudate pueri Dominum (St Joseph Vespers)MONEmma Kirkby (soprano) Markus Schafer (tenor)MONL'Orfeo Barockorchester Michi Gaigg (director)MONMONKonzertsatz fur Orgel und Streicher No 1MONJohannes Geffert (organ) JC Bach-AkademieMONIngeborg Scheerer (director)MONMONOverture (Artaserse) The Academy of Ancient MusicMONChristopher Hogwood (director).MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n1p87 (Listen)MONTabea Zimmermann, Silke AvenhausMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Verity Sharp.MONMONTabea Zimmermann (viola) Silke Avenhaus (piano)MONMONSchumann: Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70MONReger: Suite No 3 in E minor for solo violaMONMendelssohn: Violin Sonata in C minor.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n1p89 (Listen)MONBaltic Sea Festival 2009, Episode 1MONJonathan Swain presents music from the 2009 Baltic SeaMONFestival in Sweden and the work of its founders,MONconductors Valery Gergiev and Esa-Pekka Salonen. TheMONthemes of the festival are peace and reconciliation, andMONperformances include work specially composed for theMONoccasion, as well as two blockbusters.MONMONPenderecki: Prelude for Peace World Orchestra for PeaceMONValery Gergiev (conductor)MONMONVerdi: Messa da Requiem Anja Kampe (soprano)MONMichelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano) Alexey Dolgov (tenor)MONMikhail Petrenko (bass) Swedish Radio ChorusMONSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONDaniel Harding (conductor)MONMON3.50pmMONMahler: Symphony No 5 in C sharp minorMONWorld Orchestra for Peace Valery Gergiev (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00n1p8c (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00n1p8f (Listen)MONBBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek - Martinu Symphony No 1MONMONThe opening concert of the BBC Symphony Orchestra'sMON2009-10 season, with chief conductor Jiri Belohlavek, isMONthe first concert in a series devoted to Martinu's sixMONsymphonies, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of theMONcomposer's death. Martinu's First Symphony, a workMONconceived in exile from Nazi-dominated Europe, is precededMONby Mozart's Symphony No 29 in A and bass-baritone GeraldMONFinley singing Mahler's Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn,MONplus Mussorgsky's Songs and Dances of Death.MONMONGerald Finley (bass-baritone) BBC Symphony OrchestraMONJiri Belohlavek (conductor)MONMONMozart: Symphony No 29 in A, K201MONMahler: Songs from Des Knaben WunderhornMONMussorgsky: Songs and Dances of DeathMONMartinu: Symphony No 1MONMONFollowed by part of a series of lesser-known works byMONMendelssohn, one of Radio 3's Composers of the Year inMON2009.MONMONMendelssohn: String Quintet No 2 in B, Op 87MONChristian Tetzlaff, Isabelle Faust (violins)MONHartmut Rohde, Stefan Fehlandt (violas)MONGustav Rivinius (cello).MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00n1p8h (Listen)MONVampiresMONMatthew Sweet talks to film critic and author KevinMONJackson, who has constructed an almanac of vampires - ofMONvarious kinds, their predilections for blood and theirMONsleeping habits. Why has the human imagination has seenMONfit to think so much about Dracula and his ilk?MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00n1p85 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00n1p8k (Listen)MONEnlightenment Voices, Robert Hooke, Hooke's DiaryMONSeries exploring the work of scientific pioneer RobertMONHooke.MONMONWhile he was well-known for Hooke's Law - the theory ofMONelasticity - this great scientist was less acknowledgedMONfor his greater contribution to the development of scienceMONduring the Enlightenment. He developed the microscope,MONspring pocket watch, a marine barometer, the universalMONjoint - still used in cars today, was an architect,MONastronomer and had done much of the work on gravitationalMONtheory before Isaac Newton.MONMONProfessor Lisa Jardine examines Hooke's diary and theMONinsight it gives us into the world of the EnlightenmentMONscientists.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00n1p8m (Listen)MONRobert Mitchell TrioMONJez Nelson presents a gig by pianist Robert MitchellMONperformed at the 2009 Cheltenham Jazz Festival. FeaturingMONMitchell's original compositions together with some wellMONchosen covers - including a striking acoustic version ofMONMassive Attack's Teardrop. The trio's sound isMONdistinguished by drummer Richard Spaven's hip hop-derivedMONbreak beats, subtly incorporated into a traditionalMONacoustic piano trio completed by Tom Mason on bass.MONMONAn inventive pianist and composer, Mitchell's solidMONtechnique and openess to all music has created manyMONopportunities, helping him to become one of the firstMONartists accepted on the Jerwood Rising Stars scheme. HisMONlatest album recorded with the trio won Best Jazz Album atMONGilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards 2009.MONMONExcerpts from Chereke Son by Havana Cultura and ThirdMONStream by Robert Mitchell Trio (details below)MONMONArtist: Jerry Gonzalez Track title: EvidenceMONComposer: Thelonious Monk Album title: Ya Yo Me CureMONLabel: Sunny Side Released: 1979MONMONArtist: The Havana Cultura Band featuring Mayra CaridadMONValdes Track title: Chekere Son Composer: traditionalMONAlbum title: Gilles Peterson presents Havana CulturaMONLabel: Brownswood Recordings Released: 26 Oct 2009MONMONArtist: The Havana Cultura Band featuring Roberto FonsecaMONTrack title: La Revolucion Del Cuerpo Composer: OgguereMONAlbum title: Gilles Peterson presents Havana CulturaMONLabel: Brownswood Recordings Released: 26 Oct 2009MONMONRobert Mitchell Trio recorded at the Pillar Room duringMONthe Cheltenham Jazz Festival on 3 May 2009MONMONLine up: Robert Mitchell (piano) Tom Mason (bass)MONRichard Spaven (drums)MONMONSet list: Accumulus (Robert Mitchell)MONThird Stream (4Hero) Dance Cadaverous (Wayne Shorter)MONTear Drop (Massive Attack) Greater Good (Richard Spaven)MONEverything In Its Right Place (Radiohead)MONMONForthcoming gigs in 2009:MONMONRobert Mitchell 6 Nov @ Quay Arts Centre, Isle of WightMON12 Nov @ Brighton Dome PavilionMON16 Nov @ London Jazz Festival, QEH (support for BranfordMONMarsalis) 28 Nov @ Liverpool PhilharmonicMON3 Dec @ Charlie Wrights, London 4 Dec @ DEDA, DerbyMONMONThe Profound Sound TrioMON20 Nov @ Belfast Sonic Arts Research Centre, QueensMONUniversity 22 Nov @ Leeds Seven Arts CentreMON23 Nov @ Vortex Jazz Club, LondonMON24 Nov @ Manchester Band on the WallMON26 Nov @ Gateshead Old Town HallMON27 Nov @ Derby, Theatre Studio DerbyMON28 Nov @ Birmingham Jazz CBSO CentreMONMONExcerpt from an interview with Keith Jarrett and EthanMONIverson about his London Concert recorded in May 2009MONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett Track title: CD3 Part VIMONComposer: Keith Jarrett Album title: TestamentMONLabel: ECM Released: 5 October 2009.MONTUETUESDAY 6 OCTOBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00n1q2b (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in D, OpTUE18, No 3TUE1.27amTUEBeethoven: String Quartet in E flat, Op 74, No 10 (Harp)TUEFlorian Kellerhals (violin) Harald Grimsrud (violin)TUEElisabeth Sijpkens (viola) Hjalmar Kvam (cello)TUE1.57amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in C forTUEharp, flute and orchestra, K299TUESuzana Klincharova (harp) George Spasov (flute)TUESofia Soloists Chamber EnsembleTUEPlamen Djurov (conductor)TUE2.26amTUEBernstein, Leonard (1918-1990): Chichester psalms arrangedTUEfor treble, chorus, organ, harp and percussionTUEYves Castagnet (organ)TUE(harp and percussion unidentified) Radio France ChorusTUEVladislav Chernuchenko (conductor)TUE2.46amTUEVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Variations for BrassTUEBand The Hannaford Street Silver BandTUEBramwell Tovey (conductor)TUE3.01amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Lemminkainen Suite: FourTUELegends from the Kalevala for orchestra, Op 22TUEFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)TUE3.47amTUEMagi, Ester (b.1922): House of Wind (1981)TUEAcademic Male Choir of Tallinn Technical UniversityTUEEstonian State Symphony OrchestraTUEArvo Volmer and Juri Rent (conductors)TUE3.55amTUETrad (19th century), arr Narciso Yepes: Romanza for guitarTUEStepan Rak (guitar)TUE4.02amTUEPapandopulo, Boris (1906-1991): Dodolice - a traditionalTUEfolk ceremony for soprano, piano and girls' choir, Op 27TUEMiljenka Grdan (soprano) Vladimir Krpan (piano)TUESlovenian Chamber choir (girls only)TUEVladimir Kranjcevic (conductor)TUE4.23amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 1 in DTUEminor for keyboard and string orchestra, BWV 1052TUEKare Nordstoga (harpsichord)TUEAkademie fur Alte Musik BerlinTUE4.44amTUEAuber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871): Guoracha -TUEBallet music No 1 (La muette de Portici)TUESlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Viktor Malek (conductor)TUE4.49amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Mazurkas, Op 59: No 1 in ATUEminor; No 3 in F sharp minor Kevin Kenner (piano)TUE5.01amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897), orch Martin Schmeling:TUEHungarian Dance Nos 1, 3 and 5 Sydney Symphony OrchestraTUEStuart Challender (conductor)TUE5.08amTUELiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Concert Paraphrase on God SaveTUEthe Queen, S235 (composed 1841) Laszlo Baranyay (piano)TUE5.16amTUELocke, Matthew (c.1630-1677): Oh the brave jolly gypsyTUELucinda, wink or veil those eyesTUE5.19amTUELawes, Henry (1596-1662): Now, now, Lucatia, now makeTUEhaste, L655; Gather ye rosebudsTUE5.25amTUELanier, Nicholas (1588-1666): No more shall meadsTUEAngharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano) ConcordiaTUEMark Levy (conductor)TUE5.29amTUETelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Quartet No 12/6 in ETUEminor for flute, violin, gamba and continuo (Paris Quartet)TUEL'Ensemble ArionTUE5.49amTUEElsner, Josef (1769-1854): Symphony in C, Op 11TUEPolish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceTUEJanusz Przybylski (conductor)TUE6.15amTUEGiustini, Lodovico (1685-1743): Suonata I in G minorTUEWolfgang Brunner (fortepiano)TUE6.25amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Duet: La ci darem laTUEmano, la mi dirai di si (Don Giovanni)TUECanadian Opera Company OrchestraTUERichard Bradshaw (conductor)TUE6.29amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Aria - Ah, fuggi ilTUEtraditor; Champagne Aria: Finch'han dal vino; Aria: Il mioTUEtesoro intanto (Don Giovanni)TUEIsabel Bayrakdarian (soprano) Michael Schade (tenor)TUERussell Braun (baritone)TUECanadian Opera Company OrchestraTUECanadian Opera Company ChorusTUERichard Bradshaw (conductor)TUE6.36amTUEStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Concerto No 1 in E flat forTUEhorn and orchestra, Op 11 Bostjan Lipovsek (French horn)TUESlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTUEDavid de Villiers (conductor)TUE6.53amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Cantabile in B, M36TUEDavid Drury (organ).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00n1q2d (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00n1q2g (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEBach, arr Liszt: Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543TUEMaria Yudina (piano) BRILLIANT CLASSICS 8909 (8 CDs)TUE10.10amTUEJM Bach: Liebster Jesu, hor mein FlehenTUEMaria Zedelius (soprano) David Cordier (alto)TUEPaul Elliott, Hein Meens (tenors)TUEMichael Schopper (bass) Musica Antiqua KolnTUEReinhard Goebel (director/violin) ARCHIV 419 254 2TUE10.17amTUEMozart: Symphony No 39 in E flat, K539TUEEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)TUESOLI DEO GLORIA SDG501TUE10.49amTUEChopin: Nocturne in F, Op 15, No 1TUERichard Farrell (piano) ATOLL ACD 909TUE10.54amTUEChopin: Nocturne in D flat, Op 27, No 2TUEShura Cherkassky (piano)TUEFIRST HAND RECORDS FHR04 (2 CDs)TUE11.00amTUEChopin: Nocturne in E flat, Op 55, No 2TUEAlfred Cortot (piano) APR 5571TUE11.05amTUEStrauss, arr Dorati: Suite (Der Rosenkavalier)TUERobin Hood Dell Orchestra Antal Dorati (conductor)TUEPRISTINE CLASSICAL PASC179 (download)TUE11.31amTUEDebussy: Pelleas et Melisande (excerpt from Act 3)TUEMelisande ...... Denise Duval (soprano)TUEPelleas ...... Hans Wilbrink (tenor)TUEGolaud ...... Michel Roux (bass)TUERoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Vittorio Gui (conductor)TUEGLYNDEBOURNE GFOCD 003-63 (3 CDs).TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qbr (Listen)TUEJohann Christian Bach (1735-1782), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the life and work of JC Bach, theTUEyoungest son of Johann Sebastian.TUETUEHe follows Johann Christian to London, where he became theTUEdarling of the English, making friends in high places andTUEwowing the public with his operas.TUETUEOverture (Orione) The Academy of Ancient MusicTUEChristopher Hogwood (director)TUETUESee the kind indulgent gales Maria Zadori (soprano)TUECapella Savaria Pal Nemeth (conductor)TUETUEHarpsichord Concerto, Op 1, No 6TUEAnthony Halstead (harpsichord and direction)TUEThe Hanover BandTUETUEEndimione (excerpt from Act 1)TUEDiana ...... Vasilijka Jezovsek (soprano)TUENice ...... Ann Monoyios (soprano)TUEAmore ...... Jorg Waschinski (soprano)TUEVokalEnsemble Koln Capella Coloniensis des WDRTUEBruno Weil (director).TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n1qbt (Listen)TUESchwetzingen Festival 2009, Trio WandererTUELouise Fryer presents highlights from the 2009 EBUTUESchwetzingen Festival in Germany.TUETUEA performance given by the dynamic French ensemble TrioTUEWanderer, which takes its name from a piece by Schubert,TUEand whose members have won numerous awards for theirTUEmusicianship and technical mastery.TUETUETrio WandererTUETUEHaydn: Piano Trio in A, H XV 18TUESchubert: Piano Trio in E flat, D929.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n1qbw (Listen)TUERussian WorksTUEJonathan Swain presents an colourful orchestral andTUEoperatic repertoire with a Russian focus, conducted byTUEValery Gergiev and Esa-Pekka Salonen.TUETUEDebussy, orch Colin Matthews: Symphony in B minorTUERotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraTUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUETUERimsky-Korsakov: Overture (The Maid of Pskov, Op 4)TUEMariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)TUETUE2.20pmTUETchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D, Op 35TUESergei Krylov (violin) Mariinsky Theatre OrchestraTUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUETUESibelius: Symphony No 1 in E minor, Op 39TUEVienna Philharmonic Valery Gergiev (conductor)TUETUE3.40pmTUERimsky-Korsakov: The Maid of Pskov, Op 4 (Act 3)TUESoloists, Mariinsky Theatre and Chorus OrchestraTUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUETUE4.20pmTUEStravinsky: The Rite of Spring NDR Symphony OrchestraTUEEsa-Pekka Salonen (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00n1qby (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00n1qc0 (Listen)TUEBBC Philharmonic - Beethoven, WagnerTUETUEIn a concert given at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester,TUEGiandrea Noseda conducts the BBC Philharmonic in music byTUEBeethoven and Wagner. After Beethoven's Overture to theTUEincidental music, the Ruins of Athens, the BBCTUEPhilharmonic are joined by young virtuoso violinistTUELeonidas Kavakos for a performance of Beethoven's ViolinTUEConcerto.TUETUEThe second part of the concert is devoted to theTUEorchestral works of Wagner. Siegfried's Idyll, a lyricalTUEwork for strings composed as a birthday present forTUEWagner's wife, Cosima, is followed by the Prelude andTUELiebestod from Tristan and Isolde.TUETUELeonidas Kavakos (violin) BBC PhilharmonicTUEGianandrea Noseda (conductor)TUETUEBeethoven: Overture: The Ruins of Athens; Violin ConcertoTUEWagner: Siegfried Idyll; Prelude and Liebestod (TristanTUEund Isolde)TUETUEPlus a focus on the lesser-known works of Mendelssohn, oneTUEof Radio 3's Composers of the Year in 2009TUETUEMendelssohn: Variations concertantes, Op 17TUEJulian Steckel (cello) Paul Rivinius (piano)TUETUEMendelssohn: Four Pieces, Op 81 Elias String Quartet.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00n1qc2 (Listen)TUEWilliam Dalrymple/Madeleine BuntingTUECelebrated travel writer William Dalrymple talks to RanaTUEMitter about his new book Nine Lives: In Search of theTUESacred in Modern India, which follows his previous worksTUEon India such as White Mughals and City Djinns. DalrympleTUEdiscusses the nine stories he has woven into an IndianTUECanterbury tales and the deep holiness that still pertainsTUEin a country feted for its burgeoning modernity.TUETUEMadeleine Bunting talks about the acre of land in NorthTUEYorkshire that she inherited from her artist father, whichTUEis the subject of her book, The Plot: A Biography of anTUEEnglish Acre. It tells how she learnt of the history ofTUEthis little piece of land, and how it helped to understandTUEher father's passion for it and the wisdom of places inTUEgeneral.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qbr (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00n1qc4 (Listen)TUEEnlightenment Voices, Robert Hooke, Hooke and the RoyalTUESocietyTUESeries exploring the work of the scientific pioneer RobertTUEHooke.TUETUEDr Felicity Henderson, manager of the Royal Society'sTUE'History of Science Events' looks through the greatTUEscience academy's archives to shed light on theTUEground-breaking exploits of Hooke, who was curator ofTUEexperiments, as well as the founder members. She exploresTUEhow Hooke was instrumental in the organisation's earlyTUEsuccess.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00n1qc6 (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes aTUEtraditional song from the Faroe Islands, the hauntingTUEsound of the Cretan lyra, and electro-acoustic music byTUEIreland's Jurgen Simpson. Plus a chance to hear ZoltanTUEKocsis playing Bartok and Iarla O Lionaird singing GavinTUEBryars' Anail De - The Breath of God.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 7 OCTOBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00n1qj7 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Concerto in D for violin andWEDorchestra, Op 77 Sarah Chang (violin)WEDOslo Philharmonic Juraj Valucha (conductor)WED1.40amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 6 in D, Op 60WEDOslo Philharmonic Juraj Valucha (conductor)WED2.24amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in G for keyboard andWEDstrings, H XV 25 (Gypsy Rondo) Kungsbacka TrioWED2.40amWEDNibelle, Henri (1883-1967): Carillon OrleannaisWEDTong-Soon Kwak (organ)WED2.46amWEDVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Fantasia on a themeWEDof Thomas Tallis The Royal Academy SoloistsWEDClio Gould (director)WED3.01amWEDBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): La mort de CleopatreWEDAnnett Andriesen (alto)WEDNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDDavid Robertson (conductor)WED3.23amWEDHandel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Cleopatra's aria:WEDPiangero la sorte mia (Giulio Cesare - Act 3 Sc 3)WEDEmma Kirkby (soprano) Academy of Ancient MusicWEDAndrew Manze (director)WED3.30amWEDSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Concerto No 5 in F forWEDpiano and orchestra, Op 103 (Egyptian)WEDPascal Roge (piano)WEDUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico PhilharmonicWEDOrchestra Ronald Zollman (conductor)WED3.58amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Oboe Quartet in F,WEDK370 Peter Bree (oboe) Amsterdam String TrioWED4.11amWEDAndriessen, Louis (b.1939): Le voile du bonheur (The VeilWEDof Happiness) - 1971 Vera Beths (vocals and violin)WEDReinbert de Leeuw (piano)WED4.18amWEDFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Suite: Pelleas et Melisande,WEDOp 80 BBC PhilharmonicWEDYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)WED4.35amWEDShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Seven Dances of theWEDDolls, Op 91c Bulgarian Academic Wind QuintetWED4.46amWEDSvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Carnival in Paris -WEDOverture/Episode for orchestra, Op 9WEDBergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDOle Kristian Ruud (conductor)WED5.01amWEDFranceschini, Petronio (1650-1680): Sonata in D for twoWEDtrumpets, strings and basso continuoWEDYordan Kojuharov, Petar Ivanov (trumpets)WEDTeodor Moussev (organ) Sofia Philharmonic OrchestraWEDYordan Dafov (conductor)WED5.09amWEDSvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Norwegian Artists' Carnival,WEDOp 14 Norwegian Radio OrchestraWEDAri Rasilainen (conductor)WED5.17amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Hommage a Haydn (1909)WEDRoger Woodward (piano)WED5.18amWEDKleynjans, Francis (b.1951): Homage a SatieWEDHeiki Matlik (guitar)WED5.21amWEDRuppe, Christian Friedrich (1753-1826): Duetto in FWEDWyneke Jordans, Leo van Doeselaar (piano duet)WED5.32amWEDBuffardin, Pierre-Gabriel (c.1690-1768): Concerto a 5 in EWEDminor for flute and strings Ernst-Burghard Hilse (flute)WEDMusica Antiqua KolnWED5.44amWEDSzymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): String Quartet No 1 in C,WEDOp 37 Silesian QuartetWED6.03amWEDKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Four SongsWEDJadwiga Rappe (contralto) Ewa Poblocka (piano)WED6.10amWEDRespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): RossinianaWEDThe West Australia Symphony OrchestraWEDJorge Mester (conductor)WED6.37amWEDMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Sextet in D for piano andWEDstrings, Op 110 Wu Han (piano) Philip Setzer (violin)WEDNokuthula Ngwenyama (viola) Cynthia Phelps (viola)WEDCarter Brey (cello) Michael Wais (bass).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00n1qj9 (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00n1qjc (Listen)WED10.00amWEDHaydn: German Dances, H IX 12 (selection)WEDLondon Philharmonic Orchestra Adrian Boult (conductor)WEDLPO LPO-0021WED10.05amWEDTchaikovsky: Den' li tsarit; Sred shumnovo balaWEDIves: Memories Gerald Finley (bass-baritone)WEDJulius Drake (piano) WIGMORE HALL LIVE WHLive0025WED10.15amWEDBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat, Op 19WEDLeon Fleisher (piano) Cologne Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDHans Rosbaud (conductor) MEDICI ARTS MM036-2WED10.43amWEDBlow: Venus and Adonis (Act 2)WEDVenus ...... Heather Harper (soprano)WEDCupid ...... Maria Zeri (soprano)WEDEnglish Opera Group Choir and OrchestraWEDCharles Mackerras (conductor) MPLIVE LM7410 (download)WED10.56amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 80 in D minor BBC PhilharmonicWEDNicholas Kraemer (conductor)WEDBBC recording, available on BBC MUSIC MM307WED11.19amWEDBach: Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E flat, BWV 998WEDJulian Bream (guitar) DG 477 7550 (2 CDs)WED11.33amWEDRavel: Le tombeau de Couperin Boston Symphony OrchestraWEDCharles Munch (conductor)WEDWEST HILL RADIO ARCHIVES WHRA 6015 (7 CDs)WED11.49amWEDLasry: Debit de l'eau, debit de lait Trenet: BoumWEDCharles Trenet (vocals) Anon (piano)WEDINA MEMOIRE VIVE IMV060.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qjf (Listen)WEDJohann Christian Bach (1735-1782), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores the life and work of JC Bach, theWEDyoungest son of Johann Sebastian.WEDWEDHe discusses Johann Christian's friendships inWED18th-century London with composer Carl Friedrich Abel andWEDpainter Thomas Gainsborough. Bach and Abel were housematesWEDand business partners, collaborating on a series ofWEDsubscription concerts in Soho for 20 years. Gainsborough,WEDfamously boozy and passionate about music, was the thirdWEDside of the triangle, risking their ridicule by performingWEDfor them and swapping his paintings for his friends'WEDinstruments.WEDWEDAbel: Sonata in G (2nd mvt)WEDSusanne Heinrich (viola da gamba)WEDWEDJC Bach: Sinfonia Concertante in GWEDPratum Integrum OrchestraWEDWEDAbel: Five Pieces in D minor, WKO 208 (No 1)WEDWieland Kuijken (gamba)WEDWEDJC Bach: Quartet, Op 19, No 1 Camerata Koln.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n1qjh (Listen)WEDSchwetzingen Festival 2009, Leila Josefowicz, John NovacekWEDJonathan Swain presents highlights from the 2009 EBUWEDSchwetzingen Festival in Germany.WEDWEDViolinist Leila Josefowicz plays a varied programme,WEDincluding a work from a sonata written by committee -WEDBrahms collaborated with Schumann and Dietrich on aWEDsonata, although this is the movement that is the mostWEDfrequently played. Shostakovich's masterly Violin SonataWEDis followed by a piece by Estonian composer Erkki-SvenWEDTuur and a relatively little-known work by Schubert.WEDWEDLeila Josefowicz (violin) John Novacek (piano)WEDWEDBrahms: Scherzo (F-A-E Sonata in C minor for violin andWEDpiano, WoO 2) Shostakovich: Violin Sonata, Op 134WEDErkki-Sven Tuur: Conversio, for violin and pianoWEDSchubert: Rondo in B minor for violin and piano, D895.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n1qjk (Listen)WEDBaltic Sea Festival 2009, Episode 2WEDLouise Fryer presents music from the 2009 Baltic SeaWEDFestival in Sweden, featuring performances by two leadingWEDgroups from either side of the Baltic Sea - the SwedishWEDRadio Chorus and the St Christopher Chamber Orchestra fromWEDLithuania.WEDWEDFrank Martin: Mass for double choir Swedish Radio ChorusWEDPeter Dijkstra (conductor)WEDWED2.35pmWEDMendelssohn: String Symphony No 12 in G minorWEDJonas Tamulionis: Toccata DiavolescaWEDSt Christopher Chamber OrchestraWEDDonatas Katkus (conductor)WEDWED2.55pmWEDMozart: Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat, K207WEDMikkel Futtrup (violin) St Christopher Chamber OrchestraWEDDonatas Katkus (conductor)WEDWEDRaminta Serksnyte: De ProfundisWEDSt Christopher Chamber OrchestraWEDDonatas Katkus (conductor)WEDWED3.35pmWEDShostakovich, arr Rudolf Barshai: Chamber Symphony, Op 110aWEDSt Christopher Chamber OrchestraWEDDonatas Katkus (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00n1qjm (Listen)WEDFrom the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban.WEDWEDIntroit: Hail, gladdening light (Stainer)WEDResponses: Rose Psalm: 37 (Howells)WEDFirst Lesson: 1 Chronicles 29 vv10-19WEDCanticles: Stanford in GWEDSecond Lesson: Colossians 3 vv12-17WEDAnthem: All wisdom cometh from the Lord (Philip Moore)WEDHymn: Saviour again to Thy dear name (Ellers)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Toccata (Simon Preston)WEDWEDAssistant Master of the Music: Tom WinpennyWEDMaster of the Music: Andrew Lucas.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00n1qjp (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00n1qjr (Listen)WEDPhilharmonia - Janacek, Lindberg, StravinskyWEDWEDIn a concert given at London's Royal Festival Hall,WEDEsa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra inWEDmusic by Janacek, Lindberg and Stravinsky.WEDWEDFeaturing Janacek's enduringly popular Sinfonietta and theWEDUK premiere of Magnus Lindberg's Graffiti for chorus andWEDorchestra, a work commissioned by the Southbank Centre.WEDThe programme concludes with the complete ballet music forWEDThe Firebird, which was Stravinsky's first commission fromWEDDiaghilev and one that brought him to internationalWEDprominence.WEDWEDPhilharmonia Voices Philharmonia OrchestraWEDEsa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)WEDWEDJanacek: SinfoniettaWEDLindberg: Graffiti for chorus and orchestra (UK premiere)WEDStravinsky: The Firebird, complete ballet (1910)WEDWEDPlus part of a series of lesser-known works byWEDMendelssohn, one of Radio 3's Composers of the Year inWED2009.WEDWEDMendelssohn: Magnificat: Mein Herz erhebet Gott, Op 69, NoWED3 Monika Meier-Schmid (soprano) Ute Wille (alto)WEDGeorg Kaplan (tenor) Adolph Seidel (bass)WEDStuttgart Chamber Choir Frieder Bernius (director).WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00n1qjt (Listen)WEDCrime SpecialWEDPhilip Dodd presents a special edition dedicated to crime.WEDHe talks to doyenne of crime writers PD James about herWEDown work and her new book 'Talking about DetectiveWEDFiction'. In it, she shares her personal thoughts on oneWEDof the most popular and enduring forms of literature fromWEDSherlock Holmes to Inspector Rebus. She also talks aboutWEDthe challenges, achievements and technical demands of aWEDgenre which has fascinated her for nearly 50 years as aWEDnovelist.WEDWEDPhilip also speaks to Oxford sociologist Diego Gambetta,WEDwhose new book Codes of the Underworld studies the wayWEDcrimials use non-verbal ways to get their messages across.WEDIn a culture where trust is at a premium and communicationWEDis neccessarily secret, criminal gangs have evolvedWEDelaborate and subtle ways of communication and exchange.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qjf (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00n1qjw (Listen)WEDEnlightenment Voices, Robert Hooke, Hooke's Ideas andWEDMethodsWEDSeries exploring the work of the scientific pioneer RobertWEDHooke.WEDWEDDr Allan Chapman, of Hooke's alma mater, Wadham College,WEDOxford, explores Hooke's revolutionary ideas and methods.WEDOne of the great experimental scientists of his day, heWEDdevised the first successful vacuum pump and his work withWEDmicroscopes led to the publication of his best-sellingWEDwork, Micrographia, a book so riveting that Samuel PepysWEDcalled it 'the most ingenious book that ever I read in myWEDlife'.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00n1qjy (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes musicWEDfrom Chechnya performed by Ensemble Aznach, the stylishWEDvibraphone playing of Gary Burton, celebrated dub reggaeWEDmelodica player Augustus Pablo and Aurora Borealis, one ofWEDThree Evocations by pianist Philip Mead.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 8 OCTOBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00n1qmd (Listen)THU1.00amTHUHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): BelshazzarTHUBelshazzar ...... Paul Groves (tenor)THUNitocris ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)THUCyrus ...... Bejun Mehta (treble)THUDaniel ...... Iestyn Davies (countertenor)THUGobrias ...... Robert Gleadow (bass)THUChoir of the Age of EnlightenmentTHUJames Burton (chorus master)THUOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentTHUAlison Bury (leader) Charles Mackerras (conductor)THURecorded in the Royal Albert Hall, London on 16th AprilTHU2008 as part of the BBC Proms 2008THU3.34amTHURachmaninov, Serge (1873-1943): Suite No 2 for two pianos,THUOp 17 Ouellet-Murray Duo:THUClaire Ouellet, Sandra Murray (pianos)THU3.59amTHUAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Sonata in A for celloTHUand continuo La Stagione Frankfurt:THURainer Zipperling (cello) Harald Hoeren (harpsichord)THU4.07amTHUAndriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Qui habitatTHUNetherlands Chamber Choir Uwe Gronostay (director)THU4.16amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Adagio and allegro in ATHUflat, Op 70 Li-Wei (cello) Gretel Dowdeswell (piano)THU4.25amTHUReinecke, Carl (1824-1910): Ballade for flute and orchestraTHUMatej Zupan (flute)THUSlovenian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUDavid de Villiers (conductor)THU4.34amTHUDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): EstampesTHULars-David Nilsson (piano)THU4.49amTHUFrancaix, Jean (1912-1997): (Le) Gai Paris for windTHUensembleTHUThe Wind Ensemble of the Hungarian Radio OrchestraTHU5.01amTHUEscosa, John B (1928-1991): Three Dances for two harpsTHUJulia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps)THU5.07amTHUMaurice, Paule (1910-1967): Tableaux de ProvenceTHUJulia Nolan (saxophone) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTHUMario Bernardi (conductor)THU5.22amTHUDomenico da Piacenza (c.1400-c.1476): La fia Guilmin - forTHUhurdy gurdy Philippe Gelinas (hurdy gurdy)THU5.24amTHUHuggett, Andrew (b.1955): Canadian folk-song suiteTHUJoseph Petric (accordion) Guy Few (piano)THU5.39amTHUFrescobaldi, Girolami (1583-1643), arr Kraus: CanzonaTHUPrima arr. for trumpet, trombone and accordion; CanzonaTHUSeconda arr for trumpet, trombone amd accordion; Aria arrTHUfor trumpet, trombone and accordionTHUHeinz della Torre (trumpet) Stefan Schlegel (trombone)THUPaolo D'Angelo (accordion)THU5.45amTHUBruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Ich liege und schlaffeTHUGreta de Reyghere (soprano) James Bowman (countertenor)THUGuy de Mey (tenor) Max van Egmond (bass)THURicercar ConsortTHU5.58amTHUBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in E flatTHUfor harpsichord, fortepiano and orchestra, Wq 47THUMichel Eberth (harpsichord)THUWolfgang Brunner (fortepiano)THUSlovenicum Chamber Orchestra Uros Lajovic (conductor)THU6.17amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D minorTHUfor two chalumeaux and strings (c.1728)THUEric Hoeprich, Lisa Klewitt (chalumeaux)THUMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director)THU6.29amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in B flat forTHUbassoon and cello, K292 Peter Hanzel (bassoon)THUJuraj Alexander (cello)THU6.41amTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Concerto in F forTHUbassoon and orchestra, Op 75 Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon)THUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00n1qmg (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00n1qmj (Listen)THU10.00amTHUMozart: Piano Concerto No 9 in E flat, K271THULili Kraus (piano) Vienna State Opera OrchestraTHUVictor Desarzens (conductor) SCRIBENDUM SC018 (3 CDs)THU10.31amTHUNicholson: O pray for the peace of JerusalemTHUGibbons: O clap your hands togetherTHUChoir of Magdalen College, OxfordTHUBernard Rose (conductor) OXRECS DIGITAL OXCD-5287THU10.41amTHUProkofiev: Violin Concerto No 1 in D, Op 19THUDavid Oistrakh (violin) London Symphony OrchestraTHULovro von Matacic (conductor) EMI 2 14712 2 (17 CDs)THU11.01amTHUSchubert: Du bist die Ruh Erika Rokyta (soprano)THUOthon Wetzel (piano) L'OISEAU-LYRE OL 24 (78 rpm)THU11.04amTHUSchubert: Die Forelle Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)THUKarl Hudez (piano) COLUMBIA LB 77 (78 rpm)THU11.06amTHUSchubert: Nacht und Traume Mattiwilda Dobbs (soprano)THUGerald Moore (piano) COLUMBIA LX 1616 (78 rpm)THU11.11amTHUBrahms: Symphony No 4 in E minor, Op 98THULondon Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)THULSO LIVE LSO0547 (CD/SACD).THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qml (Listen)THUJohann Christian Bach (1735-1782), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores the life and work of JohannTHUChristian Bach, the youngest son of JS Bach.THUTHUHe dicusses JC Bach's relationship with his most famousTHUpupil - Mozart. In 1764, the Mozarts' tour of Europe tookTHUthem to London, where, as Royal Music Master, JohannTHUChristian arranged for them to perform for the King andTHUQueen. The relationship between him and the eight-year-oldTHUMozart flourished. The young Wolfgang's chief ambition wasTHUthat 'my name will be as famous as that of Christian Bach'.THUTHUJC Bach: Overture (Catone in Utica)THUNew Philharmonia Orchestra Raymond Leppard (conductor)THUTHUJC Bach: Piano Trio in A, Op 2, No 5 Trio 1790THUTHUJC Bach: Sinfonia in G minor, Op 6, No 6THUThe Hanover BandTHUAnthony Halstead (harpsichord/conductor)THUTHUMozart: Concerto in D, K107 (arrangement of JC Bach'sTHUSonata, Op 5, No 3) David Owen Norris (square piano)THUSonnerieTHUTHUJC Bach: Amadis des Gaules (Act 2, Sc 5)THUGachinger Kantorei Stuttgart Bach-Collegium StuttgartTHUHelmuth Rilling (director).THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n1qmn (Listen)THUSchwetzingen Festival 2009, Andras SchiffTHUTHUHighlights from the 2009 EBU Schwetzingen Festival inTHUGermany, featuring an all-Haydn programme performed byTHUpianist Andras Schiff.THUTHUAndras Schiff (piano)THUTHUHaydn: Capriccio in G on Acht Sauschneider mussen sein, HTHUXVII 1; Piano Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44; Variations in FTHUminor, H XVII 6 (Un piccolo divertimento); Piano Sonata inTHUE minor, H XVI 34.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n1qmq (Listen)THUHandel: Ariodante (Acts 1 and 2) Handel Operas 2009THUTHURadio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas continues withTHUAriodante, a work featuring joy and deep despair, love,THUhatred and revenge, set to some of the greatest music theTHUcomposer ever wrote.THUTHUPresented by Louise Fryer, who talks to Janet Baker aboutTHUone of her signature roles in this most appealing ofTHUHandel operas.THUTHUHandel: Ariodante (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUAriodante ...... Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)THUGinevra, his betrothed ..... Edith Mathis (soprano)THUPolinesso, the villain ...... James Bowman (countertenor)THUDalinda, Ginevra's maid ...... Norma Burrowes (soprano)THULurcanio, Polinesso's brother ...... David Rendall (tenor)THUKing of Scotland, Ginevra's father ...... Samuel RameyTHU(bass)THUOdardo, his attendant ...... Alexander Oliver (tenor)THULondon Voices English Chamber OrchestraTHURaymond Leppard (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00n1qms (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00n1qmv (Listen)THUSchubert, Hensel, Tippett, Maconchy, Bingham, Part 1THUPresented by Petroc Trelawny. From St Paul's Church,THUKnightsbridge in London.THUTHUThe BBC Singers conducted by Paul Brough, with the MichaelTHUThompson Horn Quartet, perform music for horns and voicesTHUexploring music of the hunt, the forest, magic and theTHUnight.THUTHUTheir programme features Schubert's portayal of night timeTHUin a forest and Michael Tippett's Sonata, which conjuresTHUup the mysterious nocturnal world of his opera TheTHUMidsummer Marriage.THUTHUThese are followed by the first performance of a new workTHUby Judith Bingham, which retells Ovid's story of theTHUhunter changed into a stag as punishment for seeing aTHUGoddess naked, and then torn to death by his own hounds.THUScored for chorus and four horns (which are distributedTHUaround the performing space, drawing the audience into theTHUdrama of the hunt), the piece explores the complexTHUpsychology of this familiar story.THUTHUMichael Thompson Horn Quartet BBC SingersTHUPaul Brough (conductor)THUTHUSchubert: Nachtgesang im Walde, D913THUFanny Hensel: PartsongsTHUMichael Tippett: Sonata for four hornsTHUElizabeth Maconchy: NocturnalTHUJudith Bingham: Actaeon - his strange new face (BBCTHUCommission: world premiere).THUTHU19:50 Twenty Minutes b00n48mw (Listen)THUOnce Upon a Time...THUAn exploration of the dark, sinister and enchanted worldTHUof fairy tales. Michael Rosen, AS Byatt and Richard MabeyTHUtake us into the woods - the realm where magic lurks,THUstange things happen, evil is vanquished and (usually)THUgood prevails. Why do these tales and myths continue toTHUexert such a powerful fascination for children and adultsTHUalike?THUTHU20:10 Performance on 3 b00n48my (Listen)THUSchubert, Hensel, Tippett, Maconchy, Bingham, Part 2THUPresented by Petroc Trelawny. From St Paul's Church,THUKnightsbridge in London.THUTHUThe BBC Singers' concert under Paul Brough concludes withTHUworks by Schumann and Mendelssohn, followed by Bruckner'sTHUunusual Abendzauber, a work for horns, male voices andTHUthree yodellers.THUTHUMichael Thompson Quartet BBC SingersTHUPaul Brough (conductor)THUTHUSchumann: Jagdlieder, Op 137THUMendelssohn: Im Grunen, Op 59 Bruckner: AbendzauberTHUTHUPlus part of a series of lesser-known works byTHUMendelssohn, one of Radio 3's Composers of the Year inTHU2009.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00n1qmx (Listen)THUHarold EvansTHUAnne McElvoy talks to Harold Evans, one of the most famousTHUnewspapermen in Britain. He began his career as a reporterTHUfor a weekly newspaper in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire,THUat the age of 16. He went on to edit the Sunday Times andTHUestablish a reputation as a passionate and hugelyTHUsuccessful investigative reporter and editor. During hisTHUtenureship there, the paper revealed Kim Philby as a spyTHUand exposed the thalidomide scandalTHUTHUEvans discusses his career in print journalism, hisTHUeditorship of the Sunday Times and his thoughts on theTHUprofession today. He also talks about whether the kind ofTHUinvestigative reporting he did is still feasible today, asTHUwell as the apparently parlous state of print journalism.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qml (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00n1qmz (Listen)THUEnlightenment Voices, Robert Hooke, Hooke's InventionsTHUSeries exploring the work of the scientific pioneer RobertTHUHooke.THUTHUProfessor Lisa Jardine examines Hooke's inventions,THUexplores how they were received at the time and how someTHUare integral to the way we live now.THUTHUHooke was at the forefront of invention in the 17thTHUcentury. As he and his fellow scientists went about theirTHUquest to 'know everything', Hooke was continuallyTHUinventing new ways with machinery, telescopes,THUmicroscopes, watches and medicine. Charles II took a greatTHUinterest in many of his designs and some of hisTHUdiscoveries have lasted through the years and are criticalTHUto our lives today. His 'Hooke joint' which he developedTHUfor carriages is now used in a rear-wheel drive car toTHUconnect the drive shaft to the transmission.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00n1qn1 (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includesTHUelectronica from Finland, courtesy of Vladislav Delay fromTHUhis latest album Tummaa. There's also a cow callingTHUlullaby from Wales sung by Cass Meurig, progressive guitarTHUmusic from French trio Philharmonie and an Ernest BlochTHUNocturne played by America's New Arts Trio.THUFRIFRIDAY 9 OCTOBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00n1qqr (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIRozycki, Ludomir (1884-1953): String Quartet in D minor,FRIOp 49FRI1.32amFRIMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): String Quartet No 6, H312FRIRoyal String QuartetFRI1.55amFRISchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 4 in D minor, OpFRI120 Budapest Symphony OrchestraFRITamas Vasary (conductor)FRI2.26amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 12 in AFRIfor piano and orchestra, K414 Steven Osborne (piano)FRIBBC Philharmonic Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)FRI2.53amFRIPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): LitaniaeFRIde Beata Virgine Maria (six parts)FRIStudio de Musique Ancienne de MontrealFRIChristopher Jackson (director)FRI3.01amFRIWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude and Act 3 LiebestodFRI(Tristan und Isolde) BBC PhilharmonicFRIVassily Sinaisky (conductor)FRI3.20amFRIVilla-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Guitar Prelude No 3 in AFRIminor Norbert Kraft (guitar)FRI3.27amFRIRangstrom, Ture (1884-1947): Partita for violin andFRIorchestra Bernt Lysell (violin)FRISwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRINiklas Willen (conductor)FRI3.41amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in BFRIflat, K458 (Hunt) Quatuor MosaiquesFRI4.03amFRISkjavetic, Julije (Schiavetti, Giulio - 16th centuryFRICroatian), transcr Lovro Zupanovic: Madrigal: Io nonFRIvoglio lodar; Madrigal: Cosi fan' questi giovaniFRISlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)FRI4.09amFRIPachelbel, Johann (1653-1706): Canon and Gigue in DFRIGeoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)FRITasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersFRIBarbara Jane Gilbey (violin/director)FRI4.15amFRISkjavetic, transcr Zupanovic: Madrigal: Deh perche vogli'FRIancho; Madrigal: Fu fors' un tempoFRISlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)FRI4.19amFRIScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Three Etudes, Op 65FRIRoger Woodward (piano)FRI4.26amFRISatie, Erik (1866-1925): La blle excentrique (FantaisieFRIseieuse) Steven and Stijn Kolacny (pianos)FRI4.35amFRISkjavetic, transcr Lovro Zupanovic: Madrigal: Per pietaFRISlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)FRI4.39amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in F forFRIviolin and basso continuo (Essercizii Musici)FRICamerata KolnFRI4.49amFRIFarkas, Ferenc (1905-2000): Five Ancient Hungarian DancesFRIfor wind quintet (appl) Galliard EnsembleFRI5.01amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fugue in G for lute,FRIBWV 1000 Konrad Junghanel (lute)FRI5.07amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 7 Variationen uber KindFRIwillst du ruhig schlafen, WoO 75 Theo Bruins (piano)FRI5.18amFRIBeethoven: Adagio (Trio in B flat for clarinet or violin,FRIcello and piano, Op 11) Beaux Arts TrioFRI5.24amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Wie bist du, meine Konigin,FRIOp 32, No 9; Von ewiger Liebe, Op 43, No 1FRIUrszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)FRIKatarzyna Jankowska (piano)FRI5.34amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Five songs for chorus, Op 104FRIDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)FRI5.48amFRIBach, arr. Busoni: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565FRIValerie Tryon (piano)FRI5.57amFRIBach: Passacaglia in C minor, BWV 582FRIHans van Nieuwkoop (organ)FRI6.12amFRIBach: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Her, BWV 675FRIStef Tuinstra (organ)FRI6.16amFRIBach: Beschrankt, ihr Weisen dieser Welt, BWV 443; IchFRIliebe Jesum alle Stund', BWV 468; Jesu, Jesu, du bistFRImein, BWV 470; Ach dass nicht die letzte Stunde meinesFRILebens, BWV 439 Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)FRIDomen Marincic (viola da gamba)FRIDalibor Miklavcic (organ)FRI6.25amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Double concerto in A minorFRIfor violin and cello, Op 102 Bartilomie Niziol (violin)FRIAdam Klocek (cello) Sinfonia VarsoviFRITomasz Bugaj (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00n1qqt (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00n1qqw (Listen)FRI10.00amFRITchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op 33FRIMstislav Rostropovich (cello)FRIRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraFRIKirill Kondrashin (conductor)FRIRCO LIVE RCO 06004 (14 CDs)FRI10.18amFRILiszt: Spanish Rhapsody, S254 Agnelle Bundervoet (piano)FRITAHRA TAH 653-654 (2 CDs)FRI10.32amFRIDanyel: Why canst thou not; Campian: Out of my soul'sFRIdepths Neil Jenkins (tenor) Viol ConsortFRIAnthony Rooley (lute)FRIStephen Storace: The Pirates - The LullabyFRIPhilip Langridge (tenor) Members of Medici QuartetFRIHarold Lester (harpsichord) LYRITA SRCD.2309 (2 CDs)FRI10.40amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 81 in G Australian Chamber OrchestraFRICharles Mackerras (conductor) CONIFER CDCF 165FRI11.10amFRIWeill: Bastille Musik (Incidental music to Strinberg'sFRIGustav III) Ensemble Modern HK Gruber (conductor)FRILARGO 5114FRI11.24amFRIBeethoven: Fantasy in B, Op 77 Edwin Fischer (piano)FRIORFEO d'OR C 270 921 BFRI11.34amFRIRachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead, Op 29FRIPhiladelphia Orchestra Eugene Ormandy (conductor)FRINAXOS CLASSICAL ARCHIVES 9.80114.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qsc (Listen)FRIJohann Christian Bach (1735-1782), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of the life andFRIwork of JC Bach, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian.FRIFRIHe tells the story of JC Bach's decline. Johann ChristianFRIwas famous - the toast of 18th century London society,FRImusic master and friend of Queen Charlotte, musical mentorFRIto Mozart. Yet when he died, he left substantial debts andFRIwas buried in an unmarked grave, with only four peopleFRIpresent.FRIFRIOverture: Temistocle (1st mvt) The Hanover BandFRIAnthony Halstead (harpsichord/director)FRIFRIQuintet in D, Op 11, No 6 The English ConcertFRIFRILa clemenza di Scipione (Act 1, Sc 7)FRIArsinda ...... Linda PerilloFRILuceio ...... Jorg Waschinski Rheinische KantoreiFRIDas Kleine Konzert Hermann Max (conductor)FRIFRISymphony for Double Orchestra, Op 18, No 1FRINetherlands Chamber Orchestra David Zinman (conductor)FRIFRIOverture (La Calamita) The Academy of Ancient MusicFRIChristopher Hogwood (director).FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n1qsf (Listen)FRISchwetzingen Festival 2009, Emerson String QuartetFRILouise Fryer presents highlights from the 2009 EBUFRISchwetzingen Festival in Germany.FRIFRIA performance of two contrasting works by the EmersonFRIString Quartet - Charles Ives' first quartet, a lyricalFRIpiece based on hymn tunes, and one of Beethoven'sFRIRazumovsky Quartets, written for a violin-playing RussianFRICount.FRIFRIEmerson String QuartetFRIFRIIves: String Quartet No 1FRIBeethoven: String Quartet in E minor, Op 59, No 2FRI(Razumovsky).FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n1qsh (Listen)FRIBaltic Sea Festival 2009, Handel: Ariodante (Act 3)/BalticFRISea Festival 2009 Handel Operas 2009FRIFRILouise Fryer presents the concluding act of Handel'sFRIAriodante, broadcast as part of a complete cycle of theFRIcomposer's operas.FRIFRIHandel: Ariodante, Act 3FRIFRIAriodante ...... Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)FRIGinevra, his betrothed ..... Edith Mathis (soprano)FRIPolinesso, the villain ...... James Bowman (countertenor)FRIDalinda, Ginevra's maid ...... Norma Burrowes (soprano)FRILurcanio, Polinesso's brother ...... David Rendall (tenor)FRIKing of Scotland, Ginevra's father ...... Samuel RameyFRI(bass)FRIOdardo, his attendant ...... Alexander Oliver (tenor)FRILondon Voices English Chamber OrchestraFRIRaymond Leppard (conductor)FRIFRI3.10pmFRIBaltic Sea Festival 2009:FRIFRIChopin: Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor, Op 21FRIRoland Pontinen (piano) Sinfonia VarsoviaFRIJacek Kaspszyk (conductor)FRIFRIKimmo Hakola: Le nuage d'OortFRIHelsinki Philharmonic OrchestraFRIJohn Storgards (conductor)FRIFRIUuno Klami: Cheremissian Fantasy Samuli Peltonen (cello)FRIHelsinki Philharmonic OrchestraFRIJohn Storgards (conductor)FRIFRI4.10pmFRISibelius: Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43FRIHelsinki Philharmonic OrchestraFRIJohn Storgards (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00n1qsk (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00n1qsm (Listen)FRIMartinu, Mahler, Strauss, Part 1FRIFRIFrom the Barbican in London, Jiri Belohlavek conducts theFRIBBC Symphony Orchestra in a programme including a MartinuFRIsymphony and a favourite work by Strauss.FRIFRIMartinu's Second Symphony, dating from 1943, containsFRIeffervescent music written to honour the defiant courageFRIof Czechs living under Nazi oppression.FRIFRIIt is followed by Strauss' richly romantic Four LastFRISongs, written in the aftermath of the Second World War,FRIwhen the octogenarian increasingly sought refuge inFRInostalgic memories of times past. Completed less than aFRIyear before the composer's death, they stand as an elegiacFRIfarewell to the world, and are sung by Anne Schwanewilms,FRIwho is considered among the finest of Strauss interpreters.FRIFRIAnne Schwanewilms (soprano) BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIJiri Belohlavek (conductor)FRIFRIMartinu: Symphony No 2 Strauss: Four Last Songs.FRIFRI19:50 Twenty Minutes b00n1qt2 (Listen)FRIJiri Belohlavek presents a feature on Martinu's SymphonyFRINo 2, and there is a taster of the new music in theFRIBBCSO's Barbican season.FRIFRI20:10 Performance on 3 b00n1qt4 (Listen)FRIMartinu, Mahler, Strauss, Part 2FRIFrom the Barbican in London. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.FRIFRIJiri Belohlavek conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in aFRIprogramme that concludes with Mahler and a favourite workFRIby Strauss.FRIFRIBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)FRIFRIMahler: Adagio (Symphony No 10)FRIStrauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00n1qts (Listen)FRI2009 Forward Poetry PrizeFRIIan McMillan talks to the newly-announced winner of theFRI2009 Forward Poetry Prize.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00n1qsc (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00n1qtv (Listen)FRIEnlightenment Voices, Robert Hooke, Hooke and the GreatFRIFire of LondonFRISeries exploring the work of the scientific pioneer RobertFRIHooke.FRIFRIArchitectural historian Dr James Campbell focuses onFRIHooke's activities after the Great Fire of London.FRITogether with all his scientific commitments at the RoyalFRISociety, Hooke was employed as Christopher Wren's rightFRIhand man, the surveyor responsible for measuring out theFRInew street plan of the City of London after the Great FireFRIof 1666. James assesses Hookes achievements andFRIcontribution to the rebuilding of London.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00n1qtx (Listen)FRIMary Ann Kennedy presents new musical releases from acrossFRIthe world and a studio session with tabla player, producerFRIand composer Talvin Singh, performing with sitar virtuosoFRINiladri Kumar.FRIFRI
02 October 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 03/10/2009 - 09/10/2009
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