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SATSATURDAY 17 OCTOBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00n6vlc (Listen)SAT1.00amSATMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Sonatina for clarinet andSATpiano Staffan Martensson (clarinet)SATFrederic Lagarde (piano)SAT1.13amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Trio No 4 in E minor forSATpiano and strings, Op 90 (Dumky) Dumky TrioSAT1.46amSATMilhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Suite for clarinet, violinSATand piano, Op 157b (Le voyageur sans bagages)SATStaffan Martensson (clarinet)SATPierre-Olivier Queyras (violin) Frederic Lagarde (piano)SAT1.58amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Premiere rapsodie forSATclarinet and piano Staffan Martensson (clarinet)SATFrederic Lagarde (piano)SAT2.07amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Trio in A minor for piano andSATstrings Dumky TrioSAT2.34amSATDutilleux, Henri (b.1916): L'arbre des songes - concertoSATfor violin and orchestra (1983-1985)SATLeonidas Kavakos (violin)SATRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSATValery Gergiev (conductor)SAT3.01amSATWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Missa sancta No 1 in ESATflat, J224 (Freischutzmesse) Norwegian Soloist ChoirSATNorwegian Radio OrchestraSATGrete Pedersen Helgerod (conductor)SAT3.34amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Coriolan), OpSAT62 (1807) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATManfred Honeck (conductor)SAT3.42amSATHaydn, (Johann) Michael (1737-1806): Divertimento in A forSATstring quartet, MH 299 Marcolini QuartettSAT3.59amSATRontgen, Julius (1855-1932): Sonata in F sharp minor forSATviolin and piano, Op 2 (1879-1883)SATAlexander Kerr (violin) Sepp Grotenhuis (piano)SAT4.19amSATVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): 't Meeuwennest, Op 16, No 1SATAnnegeer Stumphius (soprano)SATLeo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)SAT4.21amSATVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891): Lied van bloemen (FlowerSATsong), Op 26, No 2 Nico van der Meel (tenor)SATLeo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)SAT4.25amSATHuygens, Constantijn (1596-1687): Iniquitatem meam egoSATcognovi; Domine spes mea; In quo corriget (Pathodia sacraSATet profana - 1647) Anne Grimm (soprano)SATPeter Kooij (bass) Leo van Doeselaar (organ)SATMike Fentross (theorbo)SATMieneke van der Velden (viola da gamba)SAT4.34amSATBuus, Jacques (c.1500-1565): RicercareSATAmsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetSAT4.41amSATBouwman, Nicolaas Arie (1854-1941): Thalia - overture forSATwind orchestra (1888)SATDutch National Youth Wind OrchestraSATJan Cober (conductor)SAT4.50amSATBodinus, Sebastian (c.1700-1759): Trio in G for oboe andSATtwo bassoons Hildebrand'sche Hoboisten CompagnieSAT5.01amSATKlami, Uuno (1900-1961): Serenades joyeusesSATFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jussi Jalas (conductor)SAT5.07amSATDohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960) text: Wilhelm Conrad Gomoll -SATSerenade (Im Lebenslenz, Op 16, No 6)SATSylvia Geszty (soprano) Istvan Lantos (piano)SAT5.09amSATGounod, Charles (1818-1893): Serenade: Vous qui faitesSATl'endormie (Faust)SATMefistofele ...... Nicola Ghiuselev (bass)SATOrchestre de l'Opera National de SofiaSATRouslan Raitchev (conductor)SAT5.13amSATHerbert, Victor (1859-1924): Moonbeams - a serenade fromSATthe 1906 operetta The Red Mill (orig for voice andSATorchestra) Symphony Nova ScotiaSATBoris Brott (conductor)SAT5.17amSATVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Serenade to music forSAT16 soloists (or four soloists and chorus) and orchestraSATBette Cosar (soprano) Delia Wallis (mezzo-soprano)SATEdd Wright (tenor) Gary Dahl (bass)SATAlexander Skwortsow (violin) Vancouver Bach ChoirSATVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bruce Pullan (conductor)SAT5.31amSATWarlock, Peter (1894-1930): Serenade (To Frederick DeliusSATon his 60th birthday) for string orchestra (1921-22)SATManitoba Chamber Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SAT5.38amSATAufschnaiter, Benedict Anton (1665-1742): Ouverture andSATEntree from Serenade No 3 in G minor (Concors discordiaSATamoris et timoris augusti et serenissimi Romanorum regisSATJosephii - Nurnberg 1695) L'Orfeo BarockorchesterSATMichi Gaigg (director)SAT5.44amSATWolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Italian serenade for string quartetSATBartok QuartetSAT5.52amSATFrancaix, Jean (1912-1997): Serenade for small orchestraSATCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)SAT6.02amSATSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Serenade d'hiver forSATfour male voices (1867) Lamentabile ConsortSAT6.07amSATRopartz, Joseph Guy (1864-1955): Serenade (1892)SATCBC Vancouver Orchestra Daniel Swift (conductor)SAT6.12amSATKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Serenade for two violins andSATviola, Op 12 Bretislav Novotny (violin)SATKarel Pribyl (violin) Lubomir Maly (viola)SAT6.34amSATStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Four lieder: Standchen, OpSAT17, No 2; Morgen, Op 27, No 4; Fur funfzehn Pfennige, OpSAT36, No 2; Zueignung, Op 10, No 1SATJard van Nes (mezzo-soprano) Gerard Van Blerk (piano)SAT6.45amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade in G, K525SAT(Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) BBC National Orchestra of WalesSATGrant Llewellyn (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00n6ykf (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00n6ykh (Listen)SATWith Andrew McGregor. Building a Library: Schumann'sSATKerner-Lieder. Dame Nellie Melba: The London recordings ofSAT1904. Disc of the Week: Schumann's Scenes from Goethe'sSATFaust.SATSAT09.05amSATBRAHMS: Ich schwing mein Horn ins Jammertal Op 41/1; EsSATtont ein voller Harfenklang Op 17/1 (1860); Nachtwache ISATOp 104/1 (1888); Einformig ist der Liebe Gram Op 113/13SAT(1891); Gesang der Parzen Op 89 (1882); Symphony No 3 in FSATmajor Op 90 (1883); Nanie Op 82 (1881)SATThe Monteverdi Choir / Orchestre Revolutionnaire etSATRomantique / John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SATSoli Deo Gloria SDG704 (CD)SATSATBRAHMS: Symphony No 4 in E Minor Op 98; Haydn VariationsSATOp 56a; Hungarian Dance WoO 1 No 5SATSchleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra / ChristophSATEschenbach (conductor) Hanssler HAEN98593 (CD)SATSATBRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No 14 (1869) (Originally for pianoSATduet, arranged for string orchestra by Ivan Fischer);SATVariations on a theme by Joseph Haydn) Op 56a (1873);SATSymphony No 1 in C minor Op 68 (1876)SATBudapest Festival Orchestra / Ivan Fischer (conductor)SATChannel Classics CCSSA28309 (Hybrid SACD)SATSAT09.30am Building a LibrarySATSCHUMANN: Kerner-Lieder Op 35SATSATReviewer – Hilary FinchSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Jeremy Thurlow compares recordings ofSATStravinsky’s Symphony in C.SATSAT10.20am Recent ReleaseSATSHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No 5 in D minor Op 47 (1937);SATSymphony No 9 in E flat major Op 70 (1945)SATRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Vasily PetrenkoSAT(conductor) Naxos 8572167 (CD, Budget)SATSAT10.30am Roger Neill InterviewSATRoger Neill talks to Andrew about the eight 78rpm vinylSATrecords - made from newly re-discovered original metalSATmasters - of the first recordings of soprano Dame NellieSATMelba. Including extracts from the following:SATSATNellie Melba’s Recordings - Special IssueSATNM1-8 (8 78rpm), also available as ABC 4763556 (CD)SATFor more details see:SAThttp://www.historicmasters.org/?page_id=235SATSAT10.50am Recent ReleasesSATBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 1 in C major Op 21 (1800); SymphonySATNo 3 in E flat major Op 55 ‘Eroica’ (1804)SATManchester Camerata / Douglas Boyd (conductor)SATAvie AV2185 (CD)SATSATBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 3 in E flat major Op 55 ‘Eroica’SAT(1804); Symphony No 5 in C minor Op 76SATPhilharmonia Orchestra / Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor)SATSignum SIGCD169 (2CD, Budget)SATSATBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 2 in D major Op 36; Symphony No 6SATin F major Op 68 “Pastoral”SATRoyal Flemish Philharmonic / Philippe HerrewegheSAT(conductor) Pentatone PTC5186314 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 6 in F major Op 68 “Pastoral”;SATSymphony No 2 in D major Op 36SATDeutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen / Paavo JarviSAT(conductor) RCA 88697542542 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 9 in D minor Choral Op 125;SATOverture: The Consecration of the House Op 124;SATGratulations-Menuett in E flat major Wo03SATInger Dam-Jensen (soprano) / Lilli Paasikivi (mezzo) /SATLars Cleveman (tenor) / Karl-Magnus Fredriksson (baritone)SAT/ Denmark Radio Choir / Swedish Chamber Orchestra Orebro /SATThomas Dausgaard (conductor) Simax PSC1283 (CD)SATSAT11.30am Disc of the WeekSATSCHUMANN: Scenes from Goethe’s FaustSATChristian Gerhaher (baritone - Faust, Pater Seraphicus, DrSATMarianus) / Christiane Iven (soprano - Gretchen, Noth,SATBusserin, Una poenitentium) / Alastair Miles (bass -SATMephistopheles, Boser Geist) / Werner Gura (tenor - Ariel,SATPater Ecstaticus, Vollendeter Engel) / Mojca ErdmannSAT(soprano - Marthe, Sorge, Engel, selige Knabe, Busserin,SATMagna Peccatrix) / Birgit Remmert (alto - Schuld, SeligenSATKnabe, Mater Gloriosa, Mater Aegyptiaca) / Elisabeth vonSATMagnus (alto -Mangel, Seligen Knabe, Busserin, MulierSATSamaritana) / Franz-Josef Selig (bass - PaterSATProfundus,Vollendeter Engel) / Netherlands Radio Choir /SATNetherlands Children's Choir / Royal ConcertgebouwSATOrchestra / Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SATRCO Live RCO09001 (2 Hybrid SACD, Mid Price)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00n6ykk (Listen)SATSATTom Service profiles New York-based Bang On A Can ahead ofSATa UK performance with Steve Reich. This multi-facetedSATensemble has been at the forefront of contemporary musicSATacross the Atlantic: Tom talks to BOAC's founders andSATartistic directors - American composers David Lang,SATMichael Gordon and Julia Wolfe.SATSATA new book by Robert Carl analyses and researches theSATorigins of Terry Riley's In C - the Rite of Spring ofSATMinimalism. Tom talks to the author, and discusses theSATbook and the piece's legacy with rock critic and musicianSATRobert Sandall, and composer Anna Meredith.SATSATTom talks to enfant terrible of British music SteveSATMartland, asking him for his controversial views on theSAT'British music establishment', on the role of the composerSATin today's society and on how today's music will beSATassessed in the future.SATSATAnd there is a look at an online competition seeking toSATre-define the concept of a composer-in-residence for theSATdigital age - with three finalists having been drawn fromSATover 300 competitors in 120 countries.SATSATRelated LinksSATSAT* Terry Riley's In C by Robert Carl, published bySATOUP (ukcatalogue.oup.com)SAT* Look at the score and performance directions for TerrySATRiley's In C (www.otherminds.org)SAT* Bang on a Can at the Royal Festival Hall on 31 OctoberSAT(www.southbankcentre.co.uk)SAT* Read more about Steve Martland at Schott MusicSAT(www.schott-music.com)SAT* Dilettante (www.dilettantemusic.com)SATSATTerry Riley’s In CSATSATOne page of score, 53 ‘modules’ of music, and aSATperformance time of anything from a few minutes to an hourSATand a half or more: Terry Riley’s 1964 piece In C isSATarguably the most influential musical composition of theSATlast 50 years. It effectively started the minimalistSATmovement, and has inspired countless other composers, notSATleast the icons of minimalism Steve Reich and Philip Glass.SATSATComposer and musicologist Robert Carl has written theSATfirst comprehensive study of In C, charting its history inSATperformance and recording, from rock bands to ChineseSATorchestras. Tom discovers the work’s secret from theSATauthor, Steve Reich and fellow American composer DavidSATLang, and reviews the book with critic Robert Sandall andSATyoung composer Anna Meredith.SATSATTerry Riley’s In C by Robert Carl is published by OxfordSATUniversity Press (£31.99 hardback)SATSATBang on a CanSATSATAt a gallery in downtown Manhattan in 1987, a trio of NewSATYork-based composers – Julia Wolfe, David Lang and MichaelSATGordon – held a 12-hour festival of works by 28 composers,SATfrom leading lights such as Steve Reich and John Cage toSATrelative unknowns from New York’s new music scene. It wasSATthe first of what has become the annual Bang on a CanSATMarathon, and the starting point for the Bang on a CanSATAll-Stars – a six-piece ensemble with a mission ‘to giveSATthe most persuasive and exciting performances of the mostSATgenre-defying music in the world’.SATSATAll three founders – who remain the group’s artisticSATdirectors – join Tom from the BBC studios in New York, andSATwe hear Steve Reich’s views on BOAC’s contribution toSATmusical culture.SATSATBang on a Can join the London Sinfonietta and SynergySATVocals for an all-Reich concert at the Royal Festival HallSATon 31 OctoberSATSATSteve MartlandSATSATLiverpool-born Steve Martland is also a composer whoseSATmusic falls outside conventional boundaries. From PurcellSATto pop music, his work is infused with global influencesSATand a distinctive energy – and like BOAC the SteveSATMartland Band has pursued a vision for performing musicSATwhich breaks down barriers between rock and classical.SATSATMartland, who turns 50 this year, has carved his own placeSATin the musical landscape, but has often been seen asSATBritain’s bad boy of new music. He joins Tom to talk aboutSATstill being an enfant terrible in middle age, hisSATpassionate belief in social justice and what he sees asSATthe hypocrisy of most classical music institutions.SATSATDilettanteSATSATThe classical music portal Dilettante is out to find theSATnext generation of composers by running an onlineSATcompetition for a year-long virtual composer-in-residenceSATposition. A cash prize along with a performance andSATrecording by the London Sinfonietta and a programme ofSATonline activities has attracted hundreds of entries fromSAT23 countries.SATSATWe hear music by the three shortlisted composers, and TomSATtalks to Dilettante’s founder Juliana Farha about the aimsSATof the competition. The final shortlist is open for publicSATvoting on the website from Tuesday 20th November, with theSATresult being announced in a concert at Wilton’s MusicSATHall, London, on Thursday 5th November.SATSATVisit Dilettante’s website for detailsSATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00n6ykm (Listen)SATLully LullaySATLucie Skeaping explores the tender art of the lullaby,SATfrom ancient melody to Elizabethan song, and discovers howSATthis most intimate of forms offers inspiration to theSATworld of early music.SATSATThe act of rocking a child to sleep with a gentle tune isSATone of our most simple and natural forms of music-making.SATThey are common to all cultures and ages, and though theySATare varied, they all share remarkable similarities. TheirSATwords are soothing, using onomatopoeic and nonsenseSATsounds, like the 'ninna nanna' of Italy and the EnglishSAT'lulla lulla'.SATSATOften these lullabies are passed down from generation toSATgeneration and are known throughout regions and countries.SATBut they are also transformed by this oral transmission.SATMany look outward to nocturnal themes, or to daily choresSATand the baby itself.SATSATReligious themes are also widespread. By its very nature,SATthe lullaby has a certain gentle spirituality and itsSATserenity is particularly suited to the Nativity. ItSATreminds us of Mary's pure devotion to the baby Jesus, herSATgentle care and the universality of this particular kindSATof miracle. Many Christmas carols incorporate gentleSATrocking rhythms, simple structures, repetitive motifs orSATcommon phrases, like the 'Lully Lullay' of the well-knownSATCoventry Carol. Many were also well-known secular tunesSATthat were given devotional subjects in an attempt to leadSATaudiences away from profane subjects. Others depict holySATfigures in easily-recognised scenes from daily life -SATJoseph rocking the cradle or Mary waSATSATAs well as featuring traditional music, and anonymousSATcomposers from around the world, the programme featuresSATpieces by English composers Anthony Holborne, William ByrdSATand John Bennet.SATSATAnon: My Sweet Little Darling (England c.1580 - thoughSAToften attributed to Byrd)SATAlain Zaepffel/Eugene Ferre/Les ElementsSATADDA 581033 Tr 1SATSATAnon: Lullay - I Saw A Swete Semly Syght Anonymous 4SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907099 Tr 9SATSATTrad: Turkmen Lullaby BBC archive recordingSATSATHolborne: The Fruit of Love The King's NoyseSATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907238 Trs 12 (Fruit) and 15 (Lullabie)SATSATSegue:SATSATHolborne: Pavan The Cradle The York WaitsSATAMON RA CDSAR 62 Tr 27 (Cradle)SATSATSegue:SATSATHolborne: Galliard Lullabie The King's NoyseSATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907238 Tr 15SATSATByrd: Lullaby, my sweet little babySATDavid Cordier/Tragicomedia HYPERION CDA 66307 Tr 9SATSATSong of the Nuns of ChesterSATAlfred Deller/The Deller ConsortSATVANGUARD CLASSICS 08506571 Tr 23SATSATAnon: Swete was the song the Virgine soongSATTaverner Consort and Players Andrew Parrott (conductor)SATEMI CDC 7498092 Tr 13SATSATSegue:SATSATAnon: Lullaby, lullow Taverner ConsortSATAndrew Parrott (conductor)SATVIRGIN CLASSICS VC 5451562 Tr 15 (instrumental)SATSATSegue:SATSATAnon: Coventry Carol Sneak's NoyseSATAMON RA CDSAR 62 Tr 5SATSATAnon, arr J Savall: Cancao de embalar - Jose embala oSATmenino Montserrat Figueres Hesperion XXISATALIA VOX AV 9826 Tr 1SATSATAnon: Berceuse - Noumi, noumi yaldatiSATMontserrat Figueres Hesperion XXISATALIA VOX AV 9826 Tr 11SATSATJohn Bennett: Venus' Birds David Cordier TragicomediaSATStephen Stubbs HYPERION CDA 66307 Tr 19SATSATSegue:SATSATAnon: Baloo, my babe Evelyn Tubb (soprano)SATMichael Fields (lute) MUSICA OSCURA 070980 Tr 18.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6tth (Listen)SATIn a concert from London's Wigmore Hall, New GenerationSATArtist Jennifer Pike is joined by pianist Martin Roscoe.SATShe plays Schumann's First Sonata, Dvorak's enchantingSATFour Romantic Pieces, an elegant Praeludium and Allegro bySATFritz Kreisler, and Ravel's Tzigane. Plus a short work bySATJeremy Pike, called Processions.SATSATJennifer Pike (violin) Martin Roscoe (piano)SATSATKreisler: Praeludium and AllegroSATSchumann: Violin Sonata No 1 Pike: ProcessionsSATDvorak: 4 Romantic Pieces Ravel: Tzigane.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00n6ykp (Listen)SATAn Appalachian Road Trip, Episode 1SATIn a programme recorded on location in the USA,SATbroadcaster, writer and musician Banning Eyre discoversSATand records the uniquely American folk music that was bornSATin the southern Appalachian mountains through the 18th andSAT19th centuries.SATSATHe visits the small town of Mount Airy, in Surry County,SATNorth Carolina, home to the Mount Airy FiddlersSATConvention, where he meets the extraordinary players andSATsingers that are keeping this music alive, and finds outSAThow old-time music is the direct precursor of what we nowSATcall country and bluegrass.SATSATIn an interview with musician and field recordist MikeSATSeeger, recorded just a few months before he died, BanningSATdiscovers the roots of the music in the parallel historiesSATof the European settlers and African slaves, and howSATpost-Emancipation, a distinctly American music was forgedSATfrom the interplay of the African banjo and the EuropeanSATfiddle.SATSATBanning also visits local radio station WPAQ and tries theSATfestival delicacy that is deep-fried oreos.SATSATPresenter: Banning Eyre Producer: Peter MeanwellSATSound Engineer: Martin ApplebySATSATCumberland Gap Banjo player C.B. Wohlford (Maric, VA)SATRecorded by Maud Karpeles in 1950SATSATSoldier’s Joy played on the mountain dulcimerSATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSATThe Boatsman Haywire Family (Nashville, TN)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSATInterview with musician and folklorist Mike SeegerSATSATWoah MuleSATBenton Flippen and the Smokey Valley Boys (Mt Airy, NC)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSATJune Apple The Midriffs (Durham, NC)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSATInterview with, Kelly Epperson, General Manager WPAQSAT740AM, featuring music from the WPAQ archive.SATwww.wpaq740.com/SATSATHop Old RabbitSATSinger Elizabeth LaPrelle (Rural Retreat, VA)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SATSATKiss me sweet Fiddle player Mark Campbell (Richmond, VA)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SATSATInterview with musician and broadcaster Paul BrownSATSATUndone in sorrowSATSinger Karly Dawn Higgins (Morehead, KY)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SATSATSugar Hill Slate Mountain Ramblers (Ararat, VA)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSATChilly Winds Banjo player John Hermann (Asheville, NC)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 6th June 2009SATSATInterview with dance caller, musician, and flatfoot dancerSATPhil JamisonSATSATCotton Eye JoeSATSnow Creek Old Time Band (Sandy Ridge, NC)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSATCluck Old Hen Cool Springs Ramblers (Statesville, NC)SATBBC recording from the Mt Airy Fiddler’s Convention, MtSATAiry, North Carolina, USA: 5th June 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00n6ykr (Listen)SATBill FrisellSATLooking forward to guitarist Bill Frisell's appearance atSATthe 2009 London Jazz Festival, Alyn Shipton is joined bySATPhil Robson to select Frisell's finest recordings.SATSpanning from 1984 to the present, his discs encompass aSAThuge range of styles and effects, pushing forward theSATboundaries of what it is possible to achieve on the guitar.SATSATDISC 1 Title: India Artist: Paul Motian TrioSATComposer: Paul MotianSATAlbum: It Should've Happened A Long Time Ago Label: ECMSATNumber: 1283 Tr 5SATSATPersonnel: Paul Motian (d.); Bill Frisell (g.) Joe LovanoSAT(ts). Rec. July 1984SATSATDISC 2 Title: Resistor Artist: Bill FrisellSATComposer: Bill Frisell Album: Rambler Label: ECMSATNumber: 1287 Tr 5SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Kenny Wheeler (tp); BobSATStewart (tuba); Jerome Harris (b.); Paul Motian (d.)SATRec. August 1984SATSATDISC 3 Title: Rob Roy Artist: The Bill Frisell BandSATComposer: Bill Frisell Album: Where In The World?SATLabel: Elektra/Nonesuch Number: 61181 Tr 2SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g., uke.), Hank Roberts (cel.,SATv.), Kermit Driscoll (b.), Joey Baron (d.)SATRec. October 1990 / February 1991, NYCSATSATDISC 4 Title: Billy The Kid: The Open PrairieSATArtist: Bill Frisell Composer: Aaron CoplandSATAlbum: Have A Little Faith Label: Elektra/NonesuchSATNumber: 75597393012 Tr 1SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Don Byron (cl., b. cl.); GuySATKlucevsek (acc.); Kermit Driscoll (b.); Joey Baron (d.)SATRec. March 1993, NYCSATSATDISC 5 Title: Rambler Artist: Ginger Baker TrioSATComposer: Bill Frisell Album: Going Back HomeSATLabel: Atlantic Number: 7567826522 Tr 1SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Ginger Baker (d.; voc.);SATCharlie Haden (b.) Rec. 1994SATSATDISC 6 Title: Twenty Years Artist: Bill FrisellSATComposer: Bill Frisell Album: Bill Frisell QuartetSATLabel: Nonesuch Number: 7559 79401 2 Tr 2SATSATPersonnel: Eyvind Kang (v., tuba); Ron Miles (tp, pic.SATtp); Curtis Fowlkes (tb); Bill Frisell (g.)SATRec. 1996, San FranciscoSATSATDISC 7 Title: Angel Song Artist: Kenny WheelerSATComposer: Kenny Wheeler Album: Angel Song Label: ECMSATNumber 1607 Tr 5 Dur: 7m35sSATSATPersonnel: Kenny Wheeler (tp); Lee Konitz (as); BillSATFrisell (g.); Dave Holland (b.) Rec. February 1996SATSATDISC 8 Title: Rag Artist: Bill FrisellSATComposer: Bill Frisell Album: This LandSATLabel: Elektra Nonesuch Number: 7559793162 Tr 13SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Don Byron (cl., b. cl.);SATBilly Drewes (as); Curtis Fowlkes (tb); Kermit DriscollSAT(b.); Joey Baron (d.)SATRec. October 1992, NYCSATSATDISC 9 Title: Gimme A Holler Artist: Bill FrisellSATComposer: Bill Frisell Album: NashvilleSATLabel: Nonesuch Number: 79415-2 Tr 1SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Viktor Krauss (b.); JerrySATDouglas (dobro) Rec. Oct 1995 / Nov. 1996, NashvilleSATSATDISC 10 Title: Again Artist: Bill FrisellSATComposer: Bill FrisellSATAlbum: With Dave Holland and Elvin Jones Label: NonesuchSATNumber: 7559796242 Tr 9SATSATPersonnel: Bill Frisell (g.); Dave Holland (b.); ElvinSATJones (d.) Rec. 2001, NYC.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00n6ykt (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)SATSATRiffette (Gaye Jones) (3:00)SATPerformed by Freddie Slack & His Orchestra: George Wendt,SATDon Anderson, Clyde Hurley (tp) Bill Anthens, Ed KusbySAT(tb) Blake Reynolds (as,cl) Bumps Meyers (ts) Art Smith,SATAl Taylor (reeds) Freddie Slack (p) T-Bone Walker (g) FredSATWhiting (b) Rich Cornell (d) Ella Mae Morse, Johnny MercerSAT(vcl) Gaye Jones (arr).SATRecorded 20 July 1942, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album The Hits of Ella Mae Morse andSATFreddie Slack LP (Capitol 155304 1. S1/3)SATSATStompology (Lionel Hampton) (2:58)SATPerformed by Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: CootieSATWilliams (tp) Lawrence Brown (tb) Mezz Mezzrow (cl) JohnnySATHodges (as) Lionel Hampton (vb) Jess Stacy (p) Allen ReussSAT(g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d)SATRecorded 14 April 1937, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Lionel Hampton Story Disc One -SATHot Mallets 2000 CD (Proper P1145 Track 2)SATSATA bientot (Taylor) (4:07)SATPerformed by Peanuts Hucko (cl) Alex Welsh (tp) RoySATWilliams (tb) John Barnes (bs) Al Gay (ts) Fred Hunt (p)SATJim Douglas (g) Ronnie Rae (b) Lennie Hastings (d)SATRecorded 28 May 1967SATTaken from the album Peanuts Hucko/ Alex Welsh Vol.1SATCD (Lake LACD171 (1) Track 7)SATSATHome (Peter Van Steeden, Harry & Jeff Clarkson) (3:58)SATPerformed by Helen Humes (v) Joe Gordon (tp) Teddy EdwardsSAT(ts) Wynton Kelly (p) Al Viola (g) Leroy Vinnegar (b)SATFrank Butler (d) Recorded 22 August 1961SATTaken from the album Helen Humes: Swingin with HumesSATLP (Vogue LAC 12308. S1/2)SATSATLittle Piece in C for U (Michel Petrucciani) (4:12)SATPerformed by Michel Petrucciani (p)SATRecorded 27 February 1997, FrankfurtSATTaken from the album Solo LiveSAT1998 CD (Dreyfus FDM365978(1) Track 7)SATSATCubano Chant (Bryant) (3:57)SATPerformed by Ray Bryant (p) Oscar Pettiford (b, cello)SATCandido, Sabu (bongos) Art Blakey, Jo Jones (d) CharlesSATWright (drums, tympani, gong) Recorded 22 February 1957SATTaken from the album Art Blakey - Drum SuiteSAT1957 CD (Columbia 4809882(1) Track 2)SATSATM (Anders Jormin) (7:56)SATPerformed by Bobo Stenson (p) Anders Jormin (b) Jon FaltSAT(d) Recorded December 2007SATTaken from the album CantandoSAT2008 CD (ECM 1775462(1) Track 4)SATSATLet’s Get Lost (Loesser, McHugh) (3:42)SATPerformed by Chet Baker (v, tp) Russ Freeman (p) CarsonSATSmith (b) Bob Neel (d)SATRecorded 7 March 1955, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album The Best of Chet Baker SingsSAT1989 CD (Pacific Jazz CDP72929322(1) Track 12)SATSATDiddy Wah (Andrew Hill) (6:45)SATPerformed by Andrew Hill (p) Bennie Maupin (ts, fl, bcl)SATPat Patrick (as, fl, bs) Charles Tolliver (tp) Ron CarterSAT(b) Ben Riley (d) Recorded 16 & 23 January 1970SATTaken from the album One for OneSATLP (Blue Note 459/A S1/2)SATSATCrazy Rhythm (Joseph Meyer, Roger Kahn, Irving Caesar)SAT(7:47)SATPerformed by J.J. Johnson (tb) Stan Getz (ts) OscarSATPeterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Connie Kay (d)SATRecorded 29 September 1957SATTaken from the album Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson Jazz atSATthe Philharmonic 1986 CD (Verve 8312722(1) Track 7)SATSATGone (Gil Evans) (3:36)SATPerformed by Miles Davis (trumpet, flugelhorn) ErnieSATRoyal, Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles and Louis Mucci (tp) DickSATHixon, Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland and Joe Bennett (tb)SATWillie Ruff, Julius Watkins and Gunther Schuller (horn)SATBill Barber (tuba) Phil Bodner, Jerome Richardson andSATRomeo Penque (flute, alto flute & clarinet) CannonballSATAdderley (as) Danny Bank (alto flute & bass clarinet) PaulSATChambers (b) Philly Joe Jones (d) Gil Evans (arranger &SATconductor) Recorded 22 July – 18 August 1958, New YorkSATTaken from the album Porgy and BessSATCD (Columbia 67397, Disc 2 Track 3)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00n6ykw (Listen)SATVerdi's Don CarloSATFrom the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Presented bySATDonald Macleod.SATSATSemyon Bychkov conducts the first revival of NicholasSATHytner's Royal Opera production of Verdi's grandest opera,SATfirst heard in 2008.SATSATWhen Don Carlo of Spain surreptitiously contrives to meetSAThis fiancee Elizabeth of France in the forest ofSATFontainebleau, he is enraptured, and the pair are thrilledSATat the idea of spending their lives together. But it isSATnot to be - as part of a new peace treaty, Elizabeth isSATsuddenly forced to marry Carlo's father, the severe oldSATSpanish King, Philip II. Carlo is devastated, and searchesSATfor a new role as liberator of Flanders.SATSATThe title role is taken by one of today's most admiredSATtenors, Jonas Kaufmann, with Marina Poplavskaya asSATElizabeth of Valois, and Ferruccio Furlanetto as Philip IISATof Spain. Around this tragic central triangle is a widerSATconfrontation between authoritarian religion, representedSATby John Tomlinson's Grand Inquisitor, and politicalSATliberation, represented by Carlo's closest friend, theSATMarquis of Posa, sung by Simon Keenlyside.SATSATVerdi: Don CarloSATSATDon Carlos ...... Jonas Kaufmann (tenor)SATRodrigo, Marquis of Posa ...... Simon Keenlyside (baritone)SATElizabeth of Valois ...... Marina Poplavskaya (soprano)SATPhilip II ...... Ferruccio Furlanetto (bass)SATPrincess Eboli ...... Marianne Cornetti (mezzo-soprano)SATGrand Inquisitor ...... John Tomlinson (bass)SATCount of Lerma ...... Robert Anthony Gardiner (tenor)SATCarlos V ...... Robert Lloyd (bass)SATFlemish Deputies ...... Daniel Grice, Dawid Kimberg,SATChanghan Lim, David Stout, John Cunningham (baritones),SATwith Lukas Jokobski (bass)SATVoice from Heaven ...... Eri Nakamura (soprano)SATRoyal Opera Chorus Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATSemyon Bychkov (conductor).SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00n6yky (Listen)SATContemporary Lithuanian MusicSATZoe Martlew presents a concert of contemporary LithuanianSATmusic recorded at Kings Place in London. Curated bySATcellist Anton Lukoszevieze, the concert, entitledSAT'Twittering Machines and Sutartines', showcases works bySATboth young Lithuanian composers and older figures from theSATLithuanian new music scene, including the maverick FluxusSATking George Maciunas.SATSATAnton Lukoszevieze (cello) Chordos String QuartetSATSATEgidija Medeksaite: Oscillum (cello and live-electronics)SAT12:23SATSATExtract from 'El Rue Rue' (Four voiced Sutartine)SATPerformed by A Gurskiene, G Rimsaite, Daudytes, A FokasSAT1993 CD Lituanus JACD065 Track 3SATSATRicardas Kabelis: Invariations (string quartet) UKSATpremiere 16:03SATSATArturas Bumsteinas: Heap of Language (after RobertSATSmithson - solo cello, string quartet and liveSATelectronics) - world premiere 10:08SATSATGeorge Maciunas: In Memoriam to Adriano Olivetti (stringSATquartet and cello) 5:09SATSATRytis Mazulis: 14 Canons (solo cello and live electronics)SAT- world premiere 13:57SATSATBronius Kutavicius: Anno cum tettigonia (string quartetSATand electronics) - UK premiere 16:17SATSUNSUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00kl0d5 (Listen)SUNPalestrinaSUNCatherine Bott travels high into the Apennines to theSUNancient Italian city of Palestrina to try to discover moreSUNabout the city's most famous son, the famed 16th-centurySUNcomposer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Was he reallySUNborn in this sleepy Italian mountain-side town?SUNSUNPalestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli (excerpt)SUNTallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)SUNGIMELL GIMSE401, Tr 5SUNSUNPalestrina: Salve ReginaSUNEnsemble Vocal Regional de Champagne-ArdenneSUNFrancoise Lasserre PIERRE VERANY PV794041, Tr 2SUNSUNVinders: O mors inevitabilis ObsidienneSUNEmmanuel Bonnardot (conductor) CALLIOPE CAL9305, Tr 16SUNSUNDufay: Ut Queant Laxis (a hymn revised by de Orto in RomeSUNand still used in services it seems at the time thatSUNPalestrina was there)SUNThis recording is preceded by the Antiphona: Puer quiSUNnatus est Schola Hungarica Janka Szendrei (conductor)SUNHUNGAROTON HCD12951, Tr 13SUNSUNPalestrina: Motet: Exsultate DeoSUNWestminster Cathedral Choir Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SUNARGO 410 0052, Tr 1SUNSUNPalestrina: Madrigal: la ver l'auroraSUNAndrea Damiani (lute) Concerto ItalianoSUNRinaldo Alessandrini (conductor) TACTUS TC521601, Tr 8SUNSUNSegue to:SUNSUNPalestrina: Virgine, tal e terra The Hilliard EnsembleSUNPaul Hillier (conductor) EMI CDS 7490108 CD2, Tr 19SUNSUNPalestrina: Magnificat The Choir of New College, OxfordSUNEdward Higginbottom (conductor)SUNCOLLINS CLASSICS 15092, Tr 2SUNSUNPalestrina: Hymn: veni creator spiritusSUNWestminster Cathedral Choir Martin Baker (conductor)SUNHYPERION CDA 67353, Tr 11.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00n6yqm (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNHaydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809): Sinfonia Concertante inSUNB flat, H I 105 Ramon Ortega Quero (oboe)SUNMor Biron (bassoon) Guy Braunstein (violin)SUNHassan Moataz El Molla (cello)SUNWest-Eastern Divan OrchestraSUNDaniel Barenboim (conductor)SUN1.22amSUNSchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Variations for Orchestra,SUNOp 31SUN1.44amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 4 in E minor, OpSUN98SUN2.24amSUNWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Die Meistersinger (Prelude toSUNAct 1) West-Eastern Divan OrchestraSUNDaniel Barenboim (conductor)SUN2.35amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Agrippina condotta aSUNmorire: Dunque sara pur vero, HWV 110SUNJohanna Koslowsky (soprano) Musica Alta RipaSUN3.01amSUNMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Symphony No 8 in E flatSUN(Symphony of a Thousand)SUNAlessandra Marc, Julia Fulkner, Cyndia Sieden (sopranos)SUNJard van Nes, Birgit Remmert (altos) Gary Lakes (tenor)SUNAndreas Schmidt (baritone) Robert Holl (bass)SUNPrague Philharmonic Choir Kuhn Mixed ChoirSUNBoys' Choir from St Barvo Cathedral, Sacramentskoor BredaSUNRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraSUNRiccardo Chailly (conductor)SUN4.28amSUNGounod, Charles (1818-1893), arr Liszt: Valse de l'OperaSUNFaust Petras Geniusas (piano)SUN4.38amSUNGratton, Hector (1900-1970), arr David Passmore: PremiereSUNdanse canadienne (1927) Moshe Hammer (violin)SUNTsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)SUN4.42amSUNGratton, arr Passmore: Quatrieme danse canadienne (1928)SUNMoshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)SUNWilliam Tritt (piano)SUN4.46amSUNByrd, William (c.1543-1623): The Earl of Salisbury - pavanSUNThe Galliard Jig Colin Tilney (harpsichord)SUN4.51amSUNDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Two Slavonic Dances, Op 46:SUNNo 8 in G minor; No 3 in A flat Oslo PhilharmonicSUNArvid Engegard (conductor)SUN5.01amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Tamerlano's aria:SUNVo'dar pace a un alma ultiera (Tamerlano)SUNTamerlano ...... Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)SUNEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUN5.05amSUNHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Bajazet's final aria:SUNFiglia mia, non pianger no! (Tamerlano - Act 3)SUNBajazet ...... Nigel Robson (tenor)SUNEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUN5.11amSUNDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Harpsichord Concerto in BSUNflat Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord) Concerto KolnSUN5.21amSUNTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Fantasy OvertureSUN(Hamlet, Op 67) - 1888 BBC PhilharmonicSUNVassily Sinaisky (conductor)SUN5.39amSUNShearing, George (b.1919): Music to Hear (Five ShakespeareSUNSongs) Peter Berring (piano)SUNDavid Brown (double bass) Vancouver Chamber ChoirSUNJon Washburn (director)SUN5.52amSUNKania, Emanuel (1827-1887): Sonata in G minor for piano,SUNviolin and cello Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska (piano)SUNAndrzej Grabiec (violin) Pawel Glombik (cello)SUN6.22amSUNAvison, Charles (1709-1770), after Domenico Scarlatti:SUNConcerto grosso No 2 in G for strings and continuoSUNTafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Jeanne Lamon (director)SUN6.36amSUNAnonymous Medieval Armenian, arranged by PetrosSUNShoujounian: Deroonagan aghork (The Lord's Prayer)SUNIsabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)SUNElmer Iseler Singers and Chamber OrchestraSUNRaffi Armenian (conductor)SUN6.38amSUNTrad Armenian: Horjam (Requiem melody)SUNIsabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)SUNElmer Iseler Chamber OrchestraSUNRaffi Armenian (conductor)SUN6.34amSUNSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23 (theSUNThysius Lute Book) Toyohiko Satoh (lute)SUN6.46amSUNValerius, Adriaen (c 1575-1625): Mrs Mary Hofmans AlmandSUN(Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clanck) Toyohiko Satoh (lute)SUN6.48amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Orpheus - symphonic poem (1853-4)SUNHungarian State Orchestra Janos Ferencsik (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00n6yt0 (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00n6yt2 (Listen)SUNIain Burnside - NarrativesSUNIain Burnside focuses on narratives in music and is joinedSUNby novelist Patrick Gale to explore works by Prokofiev,SUNLiszt, Elgar and Ravel that use musical means to cast aSUNnarrative spell.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00nfpgj (Listen)SUNIan RankinSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is Scottish crime writer IanSUNRankin, whose Inspector Rebus novels have been dramatisedSUNfor TV, starring John Hannah and Ken Stott as theSUNeponymous Edinburgh detective. He has just started a newSUNseries with a different police hero, Inspector Malcolm Fox.SUNSUNIan came late to classical music, but now loves Bach,SUNMozart and Vivaldi as well as the sound of the CelticSUNharp, and music to film soundtracks by Vladimir Cosma,SUNColeman Hawkins and Michael Nyman.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00c0bpr (Listen)SUNHandel's BorrowingSUNCatherine Bott explores Georg Friedrich Handel'sSUNcontroversial musical 'borrowings', which in today's worldSUNof music copyright is likely to have been plagiaristic.SUNSUNHandel: His yoke is Easy (Messiah)SUNDawson/ Denley/ James/ Davies/ George (soloists)SUNThe Sixteen Choir and OrchestraSUNHarry Christophers (conductor)SUNHyperion CDD22019 CD1 Tr 22SUNSUNHandel: Italian Duet: Quel fior che all'alba ride, HWV192SUN(1st mvt) Patricia Petibon Anna Maria PanzarellaSUNLe Concert d'Astree Emmanuelle Haim (conducto)SUNVirgin Classics 5455242 Tr 9SUNSUNHandel: Pastoral symphony/Pifa (Messiah)SUNDawson/ Denley/ James/ Davies/ George (soloists)SUNThe Sixteen Choir and OrchestraSUNHarry Christophers (conductor)SUNHyperion CDD22019 CD 1 Tr 13SUNSUNSegue to:SUNSUNPlayford: Parthenia (The Dancing Master)SUNThe Broadside Band Amon Ra CDSAR28 Tr 6 (excerpt)SUNSUNTelemann: Musique de table - concerto for threeviolinsSUN(excerpt) Camerata of 18th CenturySUNKonrad Hunteler (conductor)SUNMD&G MDG31105802 CD 3 Tr 5 (excerpt)SUNSUNHandel: Sinfonie: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon)SUNGabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh (conductor)SUNARCHIV 459688-2 CD 3 Tr 1SUNSUNTelemann: Flute Sonata (Musique de Table)SUNCamerata of 18th Century Konrad Hunteler (conductor)SUNMD&G MDG31105802 CD 2 Tr 5, 8SUNSUNHandel: Organ Concerto HWV 304 (1st and last mvt)SUNOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSUNBob Van Asperen (conductor)SUNVirgin Classics VCD5452362 CD 2 Tr 15, 17SUNSUNGottlieb Muffat: Trio (II componimenti musicali)SUNRuso (harpsichord) TREC40005 Tr 14SUNSUNHandel: Theodora (trio from Ouverture)SUNLes Arts Florissant William Christie (conductor)SUNERATO 0927431812 CD 1 Tr 2SUNSUNHandel: Egypt was glad (Israel in Egypt) The SixteenSUNOrchestra of the Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)SUNCOLLINS CLASSICS 70352 CD 1 Tr 2SUNSUNKerll: Fourth Canzona Haselbock (organ)SUNNOVALIS 1500942 Tr 13SUNSUNHandel: Concerto grosso, HWV327 (final gigue)SUNConcentus Musicus Wien Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SUNTELDEC 835603 CD3 Tr 6SUNSUNCorelli: Concerto grosso No 12 (giga) Modo AntiquoSUNFederico Maria Sardelli (conductor)SUNTactus TC 650308 Tr 37SUNSUNHandel: The Ways of Zion do Mourn (Funeral Anthem forSUNQueen Caroline): II The Ways of Zion do MournSUNAlsfelder Vokalensemble Barockorchester BremenSUNWolfgang Helbich (conductor) CPO 9992442 Tr 2 (excerpt)SUNSUNMozart: Requiem (Introitus)SUNKonzertvereinigung Wiener StaatsopernchorSUNVienna Philharmonic Georg Solti (conductor)SUNDECCA 4336882 Tr 1 (excerpt)SUNSUNArticles on Handel's borrowings:SUNSUNThe Case for Handel's Borrowings: the Judgement of ThreeSUNCenturies George J BuelowSUNSUNWhy Did Handel Borrow? John H RobertsSUNSUNBoth articles are compiled in:SUNHandel: Tercentenary Collection (Ed Stanley Sadie andSUNAnthony Hicks) Published 1987 Boydell & BrewerSUNISBN:083571833SUNSUNAnother Handel Borrowing from Telemann? - Capital GainsSUNIan PayneSUNThe Musical Times, Vol 142, No 1874 (Spring, 2001), pp.SUN33-42 (article consists of 10 pages).SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00n6yt8 (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku presents a selection of Radio 3 listeners'SUNrequests, including Lennon and McCartney tweaked bySUNTakemitsu, Purcell reimagined by Branford Marsalis andSUNsome scrupulously unrearranged masterpieces by Debussy,SUNSchubert, Puccini and Victoria.SUNSUNKodaly Danses of MarosszékSUNRIAS Symphony Orchestra Berlin, Ferenc Fricsay (conductor)SUNDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4454102 – Track 1SUNSUNPuccini Senza Mamma, from “Suor Angelica”SUNMaria Callas (soprano)SUNPhilharmonia Orchestra, Tulio Serafin (conductor)SUNEMI CDM5664632 – Track 7SUNSUNDebussy Preludes (excerpts)SUNSails; The Submerged Cathedral; MinstrelsSUNPascal Rogé (piano) ONYX ONYX4004 – Tracks 9-12SUNSUNNey Rosauro Marimba ConcertoSUNI. Greetings; II. Lament; III. Dance; IV. FarewellSUNEvelyn Glennie (percussion)SUNScottish Chamber Orchestra, Paul Daniel (conductor)SUNRCA 09026612772 – Tracks 6-9SUNSUNLennon / McCartney arr. Takemitsu MichelleSUNFranz Halasz (guitar) BIS CD 1075SUNSUNPurcell, arr. Branford Marsalis O SolitudeSUNBranford Marsalis QuartetSUNUniversal Classics / Marsalis Music 613309SUNSUNSchubert Songs from Die Schöne MullerinSUNDie Müllers Blumen Die Liebe Farbe TränenregenSUNDer Müller und der Bach Des Baches WiegenliedSUNDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)SUNDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4151862 – Tracks 9, 10 and 19SUNSUNGordon Jacob Oboe ConcertoSUNI. Allegro Moderato; II. Andante Con Moto; III. AllegroSUNVivace Ruth Bolister (oboe)SUNElgar Chamber Orchestra, Stephen Bell (conductor)SUNASV CDDCA1173 – Tracks 1-3SUNSUNVictoria O Magnum MysteriumSUNChoir of St John’s College Cambridge, George GuestSUN(conductor) DECCA 4250782 – Track 21SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00n6v8c (Listen)SUNFrom Exeter Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: O praise the Lord with me (Andrew Millington)SUNResponses: SumsionSUNPsalms: 73, 74 (Stainer, Medley, Garrett, Corfe)SUNFirst Lesson: 2 Kings 9 vv1-16 Canticles: Howells in GSUNSecond Lesson: Acts 27 vv1-26SUNAnthem: The Lord is my shepherd (Stanford)SUNHymn: Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns erfreuen)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Postlude in D minor (Stanford)SUNSUNOrganist: Paul MorganSUNDirector of Music: Andrew Millington.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00n6ytb (Listen)SUNBritten Cello SymphonySUNStephen Johnson visits Glasgow for an exploration ofSUNBenjamin Britten's Cello Symphony, and presents a completeSUNperformance of the work by the BBC Scottish SymphonySUNOrchestra, conducted by Takuo Yuasa with soloist Tim Hugh.SUNSUNWritten in 1963 for the great Russian cellist MstislavSUNRostropovich, who gave the premiere a year later, with theSUNMoscow Philharmonic conducted by the composer, the pieceSUNis full of very dark colours. It uses the bass sonoritiesSUNof the orchestral texture, like low strings, bassoons,SUNtuba and bass drum, allowing the cello's tenor register toSUNsing out of the mire. It has a four-movement symphonicSUNstructure, with the last two linked by a solo celloSUNcadenza, which, Stephen argues, makes the piece more of aSUNsymphony than a cello concerto, as the composer suggestsSUNin the work's title.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00n6ytd (Listen)SUNHaydn Mariazeller Messe/Groove for Thought Artist ProfileSUNAled Jones links up with Seattle to meet members of theSUNclose-harmony group Groove for Thought, bringing togetherSUNthe worlds of R&B, gospel and jazz. Plus another in theSUNseries of complete masses by Joseph Haydn, his MariazellerSUNMesse, introduced from the church in the Austrian town ofSUNEisenstadt with which it is closely associated.SUNSUNKevin Kunz Gotta Lotta LemonsSUNGroove for ThoughtSUNFrom their debut CD Groove for Thought, track 7SUNSUNBilly Joel, arranged by Kelly Kunz And So It GoesSUNGroove for Thought Track 5SUNSUNChick Corea, adapted by Kelly Kunz La FiestaSUNGroove for Thought, tenor saxophone solo Alexey NikolaevSUNTrack 12SUNSUNThomas A Dorsey, arranged by Kelly KunzSUNTake my Hand, Precious Lord Groove for ThoughtSUNTrack 10SUNSUNRay Charles Hallelujah, I Love Her SoSUNGroove for ThoughtSUNPre-release track from forthcoming albumSUNSUNKevin Kunz Walk the Straighter RoadSUNGroove for ThoughtSUNFrom their debut CD Groove for Thought, track 14SUNSUNJohn Rutter Feel the Spirit – I got a RobeSUNYorkshire Philarmonic Choir and Amici Ensemble, withSUNMelanie Marshall (mezzo-soprano), conducted by AndrewSUNPadmore REGENT REGCD324, track 3SUNSUNRihards Dubra Gloria PatriSUNChoir of Royal Holloway, conducted by Rupert GoughSUNHYPERION CDA 67799, track 8SUNSUNJoseph Haydn Missa Cellensis no.2SUNSusan Gritton (soprano), Louise Winter (mezzo-soprano),SUNMark Padmore (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (bass), and CollegiumSUNMusicum 90, conducted by Richard HickoxSUNCHANDOS CHAN 0734 CD 8, tracks 11-20SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00n6ytg (Listen)SUNThe Threepenny OperaSUNBerthold Brecht and Kurt Weill's famous 1928 play withSUNmusic, featuring a collaboration between BBC Radio DramaSUNand the BBC Philharmonic.SUNSUNWhen Peachum discovers that his daughter Polly hasSUNsecretly married London's most notorious gangster MacheathSUN'Mack the Knife', he wants revenge. Will Macheath beSUNforced to go on the run?SUNSUNMacheath ...... Joseph MillsonSUNPolly/Whore ...... Elen RhysSUNMrs Peachum/Whore ...... Ruth Alexander-RubinSUNMr Peachum/Rev Kimball ...... Zubin VarlaSUNLucy/Whore ...... Rosalie Craig Jenny ...... Ute GfrererSUNTiger Brown ...... Conrad NelsonSUNMatt ...... Kevin Harvey Jack/Beggar ...... Sean OliverSUNWalter ...... Declan WilsonSUNSawtooth Bob/PC Smith ...... Peter EdbrookSUNJimmy/Filch/Policeman ...... Graeme HawleySUNBallad Singer ...... HK Gruber Betty ...... Olwen MaySUNChorus ...... Manchester Chamber ChoirSUNMusic by the BBC Philharmonic HK Gruber (conductor)SUNSUNDirected by Nadia MolinariSUNA BBC Radio Drama North and BBC Philharmonic co-production.SUNSUN23:00 Words and Music b00n6ytj (Listen)SUNWalkers, Wanderers and WayfarersSUNSUNA sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme ofSUNwalking, featuring readings by Clare Higgins and IanSUNMcDiarmid.SUNSUNWith excerpts of writing by Thoreau, Edward Thomas, WHSUNDavies, William Wordsworth and Alfred Wainwright, as wellSUNas music by Mussorgsky, Elgar, Richard Strauss, VaughanSUNWilliams and Lou Reed.SUNSUNIt’s such an everyday activity isn’t it? But then, ISUNsuppose that’s what makes it such an universal subject. InSUNfact, there cannot be many things in life one does withoutSUNwalking in one way or another.SUNSUNMany writers and composers have loved walking – as aSUNrelease from their labours, as an opportunity to think, orSUNas a way of drawing new inspiration from the well ofSUNnature. Charles Ives’s song Walking takes us through theSUNlandscape of a ‘big October morning’, Edward Thomas’s poemSUNRoads ponders the everlasting allure of the country road,SUNStrauss’s Alpine Symphony lustily celebrates the act ofSUNclimbing a mountain, and An Inscription for a Seat seesSUNLakeland genius Samuel Taylor Coleridge offering some foodSUNfor thought for travellers taking a rest halfway up. ThereSUNis also a hill-top contemplation from that inspirer ofSUNmany a modern-day fell-walk, Alfred Wainwright, while inSUNone of his dispassionate but atmospheric ‘text-works’SUNartist Richard Long describes A Walk Across Ireland.SUNSUNThe 19th-century American thinker and environmentalistSUNHenry David Thoreau saw walking – or, as he moreSUNspecifically termed it ‘sauntering’ – as necessary to aSUNhealthy personality; in his essay Walking he explains whySUNthose who do not love walking in their hearts are ‘mereSUNidlers and vagabonds’. Yet only a few decades later theSUNvagabond was being seen as a Romantic figure, as TheSUNWanderer by ‘supertramp’ poet WH Davies, and VaughanSUNWilliams’s Stevenson setting The Vagabond, show.SUNSUNMore metropolitan (and humorous) attitudes to walkingSUNsurface in Robert Graves’s The Legs and Adrian Mitchell’sSUNWatch Your Step – I’m Drenched, as well as in PercySUNGrainger’s Handel in the Strand and Elgar’s Pomp andSUNCircumstance March No. 2. Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild SideSUNmoves us to the city’s underside.SUNSUNAnd walking is also for lovers. In The Lover’s Invitation,SUNJohn Clare (who himself once tramped from Essex toSUNNorthamptonshire) conjures a summer-evening ripe for anSUNamorous promenade of the kind one can imagine taking placeSUNin ‘The Walk to the Paradise Garden’ from FrederickSUNDelius’s opera, A Village Romeo and Juliet. Finally, inSUNThe Walk, Thomas Hardy depicts the walk of a widower aloneSUNSUNYet at its best, walking is always a celebration of life,SUNperhaps even some kind of definition of it. Ives says atSUNthe end of his song, ‘today we do not choose to die or toSUNdance, but to live and walk’. Walking, after all, is ‘whatSUNwe do’.SUNSUNLindsay Kemp (producer)SUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNCH = Clare Higgins IM = Ian MacDiarmidSUNSUN00:00SUNModest Mussorgsky: Promenade I (Pictures at an Exhibition)SUNOslo Philharmonic Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)SUNEMI CDC749797 2 Track 1SUN00:34SUNRebecca Solnit: Wanderlust – A History of WalkingSUN[excerpt] (CH)SUN01:40SUNHenry David Thoreau: Walking [excerpt] (IM)SUN03:22SUNCharles Ives: Walking Gerald Finley (baritone)SUNJulius Drake (piano) Hyperion CDA67516 Track 18SUN05:57SUNRobert Graves: The Legs (CH)SUN07:22SUNPercy Grainger: Handel in the Strand BBC PhilharmonicSUNRichard Hickox (conductor) Chandos Chan9584 Track 11SUN11:19SUNAdrian Mitchell: Watch Your Step – I’m Drenched (IM)SUN12:43SUNElgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 2SUNLondon Philharmonic Orchestra Adrian Boult (conductor)SUNEMI CDC747206 2 Track 16SUN15:34SUNEdward Thomas: Roads (CH)SUN18:04SUNRalph Vaughan Williams: The Vagabond (Songs of Travel)SUNRoderick Williams (baritone) Iain Burnside (piano)SUNNaxos 8.557643 Track 1SUN21:24SUNWH Davies: The Wanderer (IM)SUN23:48SUNLou Reed: Walk on the Wild Side Lou Reed (vocals)SUNRCA 07863668642 Track 4SUN27:59SUNRichard Long: A Walk Across Ireland (CH)SUN29:02SUNPercy Grainger: Walking Tune Marc-André Hamelin (piano)SUNHyperion CDA66884 Track 8SUN33:14SUNRudyard Kipling: The Way Through the Woods (IM)SUN34:14SUNLeoÅ¡ Janácek: Our Evenings (On an Overgrown Path)SUNRudolf FirkuÅ¡ný (piano) RCA RD60147 Track 3SUN37:36SUNSamuel Taylor Coleridge: An Inscription for a Seat by theSUNRoadside Half-way up a Steep Hill Facing South (CH)SUN40:16SUNRichard Strauss: An Alpine SymphonySUNConcertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)SUNPhilips 416156 2 Track 3SUN43:00SUNAlfred Wainwright: Soliloquy [from A. Wainwright’sSUNPictorial Guide to theSUNLakeland Fells: Book 4 – The Southern Fells] (IM)SUN45:16SUNModest Mussorgsky: Promenade II (Pictures at an Exhibition)SUNOslo Philharmonic Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)SUNEMI CDC749797 2 Track 3SUN46:11SUNJohn Clare: A Lover’s Invitation (IM)SUN47:31SUNFrederick Delius: The Walk to the Paradise Garden (excerpt)SUNLondon Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley (conductor)SUNClassics for Pleasure CDCFP4304 Track 7SUN52:32SUNWilliam Wordsworth: Stepping Westward (CH)SUN53:41SUNTrad. Appalachian, arr. Luciano Berio: I Wonder as I WanderSUNCathy Berberian (mezzo-soprano) Juilliard EnsembleSUNLuciano Berio (conductor) RCA 0902 6625402 Track 11SUN55:39SUNThomas Hardy: The Walk (IM)SUN56:17SUNTrad. Gospel: Walk with Me, LordSUNFannie Lou Hamer (singer) Smithsonian CDSF40084SUNDisc 1 Track 16SUNMONMONDAY 19 OCTOBER 2009MONMON00:00 Jazz Line-Up b00n6yvp (Listen)MONRon Carter QuartetMONClaire Martin presents a concert given at the A-Trane ClubMONin Berlin by the quartet of former Miles Davis bassist RonMONCarter. It features pianist Stephen Scott, Drummer PaytonMONCrossley and percussionist Rolando Morales-Matos, and wasMONperformed as part of Carter's Dear Miles tour.MONMONA great exponent of the bass, Ron Carter is one of theMONmost recorded, having appeared on over 2,500 albums. He isMONless well-known as a cellist both in the jazz andMONclassical spheres, most notably on a date with bassMONclarinettist Eric Dolphy called 'Out There' in 1961.MONMONCarter came to prominence via the second great Miles DavisMONQuintet in the early 1960s, which also included HerbieMONHancock, Wayne Shorter and Tony Williams. He appeared onMONthe album Seven Steps to Heaven and the follow-up ESP, theMONlatter being the first album to feature the full quintet.MONHe stayed with Davis' regular group until 1968, andMONparticipated in a couple of studio sessions with Davis inMON1969 and 1970.MONMONAlthough Carter performed on numerous sessions for theMONBlue Note label with the likes of Hancock, Shorter andMONWilliams, he also worked as a sideman on the same labelMONfor Sam Rivers, Freddie Hubbard, Duke Pearson, Lee Morgan,MONMcCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill and many others.MONMONEBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMONDEDKU German Radio Title: My Funny ValentineMONArtist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MONPayton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MONComp: Rodgers, Hart Dur: 17m09sMONMONEBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMONDEDKU German Radio Title: Samba de OrfeuMONArtist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MONPayton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MONComp: Ron Carter Dur: 14m41sMONMONEBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMONDEDKU German Radio Title: ParadeMONArtist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MONPayton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MONComp: Ron Carter Dur: 13m37sMONMONEBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMONDEDKU German Radio Title: Some Day My Prince Will ComeMONArtist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MONPayton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MONComp: Larry Morey/Frank Churchill Dur: 3m03sMONMONEBU Recording - Recorded at the A Trane Club, Berlin byMONDEDKU German Radio Title: CaminandoMONArtist: Ron Carter (bass), with Stephen Scott (piano),MONPayton Crossley (drums), Rolando Marlaes-Matos (percussion)MONComp: Ron Carter Dur: 3m59s.MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00n6yvr (Listen)MON1.00amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Concerto in D forMONviolin and orchestra, Op 61 Nikolaj Znaider (violin)MONGustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Colin David (conductor)MON1.46amMONSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43MONGustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Colin David (conductor)MON2.29amMONSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Piano Sonata No 1 in F sharpMONminor, Op 11 Maurizio Pollini (piano)MON3.01amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in FMONNew Helsinki Quartet:MONJan Soderblom, Petri Aarmio (violins)MONIlari Angervo (viola) Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)MON3.31amMONTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Alles redet jetzt undMONsinget Barbara Schlick (soprano)MONStephen Varcoe (bass)MONMichael Schneider, Konrad Hunteler (recorders)MONHans-Peter Westermann, Pieter Dhont (oboes)MONMichael McCraw (bassoon) Das Kleine KonzertMONHermann Max (conductor)MON4.00amMONMerikanto, Oskar (1868-1924): Kesaillan Valssi (SummerMONnight waltz); Kesaillan Idylli (Summer night idyll)MONEero Heinonen (piano)MON4.06amMONAnsell, John (1874-1948): Nautical OvertureMONWest Australian Symphony OrchestraMONDavid Measham (conductor)MON4.14amMONTartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Sonata No 6 (Senti lo Mare)MONElizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)MON4.20amMONRodgers, Richard (1902-1979), orch Robert Russell Bennett:MONSuite: Victory at Sea - from the NBC television documentaryMONWest Australian Symphony OrchestraMONDavid Measham (conductor)MON4.27amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in A minor forMONrecorder/oboe and continuo, Op 1, No 4, HWV 362MONLouise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ)MON4.34amMONBach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795): DieMONAmerikanerin (The American Girl)MONBarbara Schlick (soprano) Das Kleine KonzertMONHermann Max (conductor)MON4.46amMONFrumerie, Gunnar de (1908-1987): Pastoral Suite, Op 13bMONKathleen Rudolph (flute) CBC Vancouver OrchestraMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON5.01amMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rosamunde - Ballet Music, D797MONOslo Philharmonic Heinz Holliger (conductor)MON5.08amMONPart, Arvo (b.1935): Spiegel im SpiegelMONMorten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)MON5.16amMONQuantz, Johann Joachim (1697-1773): Trio Sonata in E flatMONAtrium Musicium Chamber EnsembleMON5.24amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Komm, Jesu, komm, BWVMON229 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirMONTafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Ivars Taurins (conductor)MON5.33amMONMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Prelude and Fugue in EMONminor, Op 35, No 1 (1832) Sylviane Deferne (piano)MON5.42amMONAndriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Variations and fugue on aMONtheme by Kuhnau Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraMONDavid Porcelijn (conductor)MON5.56amMONTubin, Eduard (1905-1982): Sonata for violin and piano (InMONthe Phrygian Mode) Ulrika Kristian (violin)MONMarje Lohuaru (piano)MON6.18amMONFruhling, Carl (1868-1937): Trio for clarinet, cello andMONpiano, Op 40 Amici Chamber Ensemble:MONJoaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) David Hetherington (cello)MONPatricia Parr (piano)MON6.45amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Horn Concerto No 2MONin E flat, K417 James Sommerville (horn)MONCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00n6yvt (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00n6yvw (Listen)MON10.00amMONMozart: Overture (Die Zauberflote)MONMahler Chamber Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)MONDG 477 5789MON10.06amMONBerlioz: The Flight into Egypt (L'enfance du Christ - PartMON2) Le Recitant ...... John Aler (tenor)MONSt Paul's Cathedral ChoristersMONCorydon Singers and Orchestra Matthew Best (conductor)MONHYPERION CDD22067MON10.16amMONTippett: Suite for the Birthday of Prince CharlesMONEnglish Northern PhilharmoniaMONMichael Tippett (conductor) NIMBUS NI 5217MON10.35amMONBeethoven: String Quartet in F, Op 135 Emerson QuartetMONDG 429 224-2MON10.59amMONLiszt: Dance in the Village Inn - Mephisto Waltz No 1 (TwoMONepisodes from Lenau's Faust) Orchestre de ParisMONGeorg Solti (conductor) DECCA 417 513-2MON11.22amMONSchumann: Kerner-lieder, Op 35MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfm9v (Listen)MONKurt Weill (1900-1950), Dessau and BerlinMONDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,MONfocusing on the composer's formative years.MONMONMack the Knife (The Threepenny Opera - Moritat)MONLouis Armstrong, Lotte LenyaMONLouis Armstrong and his All-StarsMONSony Classical MHK 60647 Tr 22 Dur: 3m11sMONMONString Quartet (1918) 1st mvt Leipzig String QuartetMONDG Gold MDG30710712 Tr 1 Dur: 6m05sMONMONSymphony No 1 Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraMONMarin Alsop (conductor) Naxos 8557199 Tr 4MONDur: 26m50sMONMONFrauentanz Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Ensemble ModernMONHK Gruber (conductor) Largo 5114 Tr 5 Dur: 10m58s.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6yy4 (Listen)MONarthurs.hoiby.ritchie From Wigmore Hall, London.MONMONFiona Talkington presents Radio 3 New Generation ArtistMONTom Arthurs' trio arthurs.hoiby.ritchie performing aMONvariety of his compositions, interspersed with group andMONsolo improvisations.MONMONTom Arthurs (flugelhorn and trumpet) Jasper Hoiby (bass)MONStuart Ritchie (drums and percussion).MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6yy6 (Listen)MONThe Cello, Episode 1MONMONSeries of performances focusing on the cello, as wellMONpatriotic marches by Elgar.MONMONArnold: Homage to the Queen - ballet suiteMONBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor)MONMONDvorak: Concerto in B minor for cello and orchestra, Op 104MONAni Aznavoorian (cello) Ulster OrchestraMONAdrian Leaper (conductor)MONMONDvorak: Serenade in D minor for wind instruments, Op 44MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONNicholas Kraemer (conductor)MONMONVaughan Williams: Concerto in A minor for oboe and stringMONorchestra David Cowley (oboe)MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONNicholas Kraemer (conductor)MONMONElgar: Serenade in E minor for string orchestra, Op 20MONHaydn, Joseph: Symphony No 101 in D, H I 101 (Clock)MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONNicholas Kraemer (conductor)MONMONBach: Sonata No 1 in G for viola da gamba and keyboard,MONBWV 1027 Christian Poltera (cello)MONMartin Helmchen (piano).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00n6yy8 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6yyb (Listen)MONBournemouth SO/Kirill KarabitsMONMONIn a concert given at the Lighthouse in Poole, TheMONBournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Kirill KarabitsMONperform famous works by Debussy, Rachmaninov andMONStravinsky.MONMONDebussy's heady portrait of a sultry sun-infused afternoonMONof a faun is followed by Rachmaninov's romantic pianoMONconcerto - made famous by its use in the soundtrack to theMONfilm Brief Encounter. The latter was composed in 1900MONafter a period of severe writer's block, which was onlyMONovercome after Rachmaninov began a course ofMONauto-suggestive therapy with psychologist Nikolai Dahl, toMONwhom the concerto is dedicated.MONMONThe concert concludes with Stravinsky's The Rite ofMONSpring, another seminal work, whose rhythmic drive andMONcomplexity were too much for many at its firstMONperformance, though Debussy (who premiered the four handMONpiano version with the composer) was a great admirer ofMONthe younger man's piece, admitting that the Rite hauntedMONhim 'like a beautiful nightmare'.MONMONVadim Rudenko (piano) Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraMONKirill Karabits (conductor)MONMONDebussy: Prelude a l'apres midi d'un fauneMONRachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 2MONStravinsky: The Rite of SpringMONMONFollowed by performances given by the Northern Sinfonia,MONto mark the start of Radio 3's Free Thinking FestivalMON2009, which takes place at the Sage, Gateshead.MONMONStravinsky: Violin Concerto in D Northern SinfoniaMONThomas Zehetmair (violin/director).MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00n6yyd (Listen)MONMary MidgeleyMONTo coincide with Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festival inMONNewcastle-Gateshead, Rana Mitter talks to arguably one ofMONNewcastle University's most impressive minds. MoralMONphilosopher Mary Midgely wrote no books until after 50MONbecause, in her own words, she 'didn't know what (she)MONthought before then'. Mary tells Rana Mitter how she'sMONmade up for it since with a series of works on science,MONethics and animal rights.MONMONMidgley strongly opposes reductionist versions of scienceMONand argues against any attempt to make science aMONsubstitute for the humanities, a role for which she arguesMONit is wholly inadequate. She has written extensively aboutMONwhat philosophers can learn from nature, particularly fromMONanimals. She once declared that she hadn't engaged withMONRichard Dawkins' ideas as it wasn't necessary to break aMONbutterfly upon a wheel.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfm9v (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00lfpv1 (Listen)MONHaydn Essays, Haydn and GodMONSeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workMONand reputation.MONMONDavid Stancliffe, Bishop of Salisbury and an experiencedMONmusical performer himself, reflects on the composer's viewMONof the Almighty. Haydn composed a great deal of music forMONthe church including the six settings of the Mass thatMONwere among his final masterpieces. But are they the musicMONthat best represents his view of God? He lived at a timeMONwhen the old certainties were being challenged by scienceMONand philosophy. Is it impossible to tell where Haydn stoodMONon matters of faith from his music?MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00n6yyn (Listen)MONDarius Jones TrioMONJez Nelson presents a gig performed at the 2009 VisionMONFestival in New York by US saxophonist Darius Jones withMONhis trio. The group play music from Jones' debut albumMONMan'ish Boy, which Jones describes as 'a tone poem aboutMONme and my life growing up in the South'. It features BobMONMoses on drums and Cooper-Moore on piano and diddly-bo - aMONwooden board with a single wire stretched between twoMONnails which is played with a slide.MONMONRelatively new to the New York scene, Jones has beenMONmaking waves in the city since he moved from his hometownMONin Virginia in 2005, and has been praised by pianistMONMatthew Shipp for his improvisational skills.MONMONRadio 3's weekly contemporary jazz programme presents forMONa very special event. Now firmly an annual tradition, onMONFriday 13th November we celebrate the start of the Radio 3MON2009 London Jazz Festival with a specially extended showMONbroadcast from Ronnie Scott's in Soho, London, fromMON10.30pm - 1.00am, presented - as ever - by Jez Nelson.MONMONThe show will feature lots of great live music fromMONartists performing during the festival, includingMONvibraphone great Bobby Hutcherson, US vocalist KurtMONElling, award-winning young UK band Empirical,MONexperimental Sardinian guitarist Paolo Angeli and New YorkMONimprov duo Ted Daniel and Michael Marcus.MONMONIf you'd like to come along and be in the audience pleaseMONgo to http://www.bbc.co.uk/tickets/MONMONExcerpt of Meekness by the Darius Jones Trio at the VisionMONFestival in New York on June 13th 2009.MONMONCD tracks:MONMONArtist: Vijay Iyer Trio Track Title: Smoke StackMONComposer: Andrew Hill Album Title: HistoricityMONLabel: ACT Music Released: 7 Sept 2009MONMONVijay Iyer Tour Date in 2009:MON15th November at the Purcell Room, London Jazz Festival.MONSolo concert with support from Polish pianist Mozder withMONSwedish bassist Lars Danielsson.MONMONArtist: Ben Allison Quintet Track Title: Peace PipeMONComposer: Ben Allison Album Title: Think FreeMONLabel: Palmetto Records Released: 13 Oct 2009MONMONArtist: Empirical Track Title: Hat and BeardMONComposer: Eric Dolphy Album Title: Out and InMONLabel: Naim Released: 28 Sept 2009MONMONArtist: Han Bennink Trio Track Title: ParkenMONComposer: Sieben Album Title: Parken Label: ILK MusicMONReleased: 28 Sept 2009MONMONArtist: Kit Downes Trio Track Title: GoldenMONComposer: Kit Downes Album title: GoldenMONLabel: Basho Records Released: 2 Nov 2009MONMONArtist: Harris Eisenstadt Track Title: KatekeeperMONComposer: Harris Eisenstadt Album title: Canada DayMONLabel: Clean-Feed Records Released: 6 Oct 2009MONMONArtist: Jan Garbarek Track Title: Paper NutMONComposer: Lakshminarayana Shankar Album title: DresdenMONLabel: ECM Released: 21 Sept 2009MONMONInterview with Darius JonesMONMONDarius Jones Trio recorded at the Vision Festival in NewMONYork on June 13th 2009.MONMONLine up: Darius Jones (saxophone)MONCooper-Moore (piano and diddley-bo)MONRakalam Bob Moses (drums)MONMONSet list: Forgive Me (Darius Jones) etcMONMeekness (Darius Jones) Cry Out (Darius Jones)MONChasing the Ghost (Darius Jones)MONMONRecommended further listening:MONMONArtist: Darius Jones Trio Composer: Darius JonesMONAlbum title: Man'ish Boy (A Raw and Beautiful Thing)MONLabel: AUM Fidelity Released: 13 Oct 2009.MONTUETUESDAY 20 OCTOBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00n6z0s (Listen)TUEMusic including Marenzio, Schutz, Stradela, Boccherini,TUESchubert, Grieg, Brahms, Schumann.TUE1.00amTUEMarenzio, Luca (c.1553/4-1599): Giunto a la tomba (IlTUEquarto libro de madrigali a cinque voci - Venice 1584)TUEEmma Kirkby (soprano) Mary Nichols (alto)TUEAndrew King (tenor) Rufus Muller (tenor)TUERichard Wistreich (bass) The Consort of MusickeTUEAnthony Rooley (director)TUE1.12amTUERovetta, Giovanni (c.1595-7-1668): La bella ErminiaTUE(Madrigali concertati a 2, 3, 4 e uno a sei voci - VeniceTUE1629) Rufus Muller (tenor) Tom Finucane (lute)TUEChris Wilson (chitarrone) Frances Kelly (harp)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (lute/director)TUE1.20amTUESchutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Dunque addio, care selve,TUESWV 15 (Il Primo Libro de Madrigali - Venice 1611)TUEEmma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (soprano) Mary Nichols (alto)TUEJoseph Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (conductor)TUE1.23amTUESchutz: Tornate, o cari baci, SWV 16 (Il Primo Libro deTUEMadrigali - Venice 1611)TUEEmma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (soprano) Mary Nichols (alto)TUEJoseph Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (conductor)TUE1.26amTUESchutz: Di marmo siete voi, SWV 17; Giunte e pur, Lidia,TUEgiunto, SWV 18; Vasto mar, nel cui seno, SWV 19 (Il PrimoTUELibro de Madrigali - Venice 1611)TUEEmma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (sopranos) Mary Nichols (alto)TUEJoseph Cornwell (tenor) Richard Wistreich (bass)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (conductor)TUE1.35amTUEStradella, Alessandro (1639-1682): L'anime del purgatorioTUE(1680) Angelo ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano)TUELucifero ...... David Thomas (bass)TUEUn'anima ...... Evelyn Tubb (soprano)TUEUn'anima ...... Richard Wistreich (bass)TUEThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (director/lute)TUE2.16amTUEBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Concerto No 6 in D forTUEcello and orchestra, G479 Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)TUERotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraTUEJames Conlon (conductor)TUE2.33amTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Six Moments Musicaux, D780TUEAlfred Brendel (piano)TUE3.01amTUESvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Octet in A for strings, Op 3TUEAtle Sponberg (violin) Joakim Svenheden (violin)TUEAida-Carmen Soanea (viola) Adrian Brendel (cello)TUEVertavo String QuartetTUE3.38amTUEGrieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Peer Gynt Suite No 1,TUEOp 46 Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUEOle Kristian Ruud (conductor)TUE4.03amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897) text: Schiller, Friedrich:TUENanie, Op 82 Oslo Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraTUERafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)TUE4.15amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Sonntags am Rhein, Op 36, NoTUE1; Wehmut No 9; Im Walde (Liederkreis, Op 39)TUEOlle Persson (baritone) Stefan Bojsten (piano)TUE4.22amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Valse in B minor, Op 69, No 2TUEWanda Landowska (piano)TUE4.26amTUEAuber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871): Bolero - BalletTUEmusic No 2 (La muette de Portici)TUESlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEOndrej Lenard (conductor)TUE4.33amTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Il Pastor Fido -TUEballet music English Baroque SolistsTUEJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)TUE4.44amTUEMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): La revue de cuisine - suiteTUEfrom the balletTUEThe Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the SoundTUE5.01amTUEBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture - Le carnavalTUEromain, Op 9 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)TUE5.10amTUEFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924), with Messager, Andre and orchTUEWashburn, Jon: Messe BasseTUEHenriette Schellenberg (soprano) Vancouver Chamber ChoirTUECBC Vancouver Orchestra Jon Washburn (conductor)TUE5.20amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Berceuse sur le nom de GabrielTUEFaure James Ehnes (violin) Wendy Chen (piano)TUE5.23amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Images - set 2 for pianoTUERoger Woodward (piano)TUE5.36amTUELalo, Edouard (1823-1892): Two Aubades for orchestra (1872)TUECBC Vancouver Symphony OrchestraTUEDaniel Swift (conductor)TUE5.46amTUEBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Five Flower Songs forTUEchorus, Op 47 Camerata Chamber ChoirTUEMichael Bojesen (conductor)TUE5.57amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Spring Song in A, Op 62,TUENo 6 (Fruhlingslied) Hyun-Gon Kim (clarinet)TUEChi-Ho Cho (piano)TUE5.59amTUEGoldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): Overture: Im Fruhling (InTUEthe Spring), Op 36 Hungarian Radio OrchestraTUEAntal Jancsovics (conductor)TUE6.14amTUEBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Six pieces from MikrokosmosTUEClaire Ouellet, Sandra Murray (pianos)TUE6.24amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) transcr Bartok: SonataTUENo 6 in G, BWV 530 Jan Michiels (piano)TUE6.36amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto No 2 in BTUEflat for flute and strings, Wq 167 (1751)TUERobert Aitken (flute) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTUEMario Bernardi (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00n6z0v (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00n6z0x (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEMozart: Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466TUEClifford Curzon (piano) English Chamber OrchestraTUEBenjamin Britten (conductor) DECCA 417 288-2TUE10.34amTUEMahler: Blumine City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTUESimon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDC 754647-2TUE10.42amTUECorrette: Cello Sonata in D minor, Op 20 No 2 (Les delicesTUEde la solitude) Musica Alta Ripa MDG 309 0503-2TUE10.52amTUEPraetorius: Four Voltes (Dances from Terpsichore, 1612 NosTUE210, 211, 236, 201a) New London ConsortTUEPhilip Pickett (director) L'OISEAU-LYRE 414 633-2TUE10.56amTUEWeber/Mahler: Entr'acte (Die Drei Pintos)TUERussian National Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev (conductor)TUEDG 453 486-2TUE11.03amTUEFurtwangler: Symphony No 2 in E minor (excerpt)TUEChicago Symphony Orchestra Daniel Barenboim (conductor)TUETELDEC 0927 43495-2TUE11.20amTUECavalli, arr Dorumsgaard: Son ancor pargolettaTUEVivaldi, arr Lavilla: Piango, gemoTUEPergolesi, arr Parisotti: Se tu m'amiTUETeresa Berganza (mezzo-soprano) Ricardo Requejo (piano)TUEDG 477 5489TUE11.32amTUEVilla-Lobos: Bachiana Brasileira No 4 New World SymphonyTUEMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor) RCA 09026 68538-2.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmbc (Listen)TUEKurt Weill (1900-1950), BerlinTUEDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,TUEfocusing on the composer's move to Berlin, where heTUEimmersed himself in the artistic community, meeting andTUEworking with some of the most influential names of theTUEday, including Bertholt Brecht.TUETUETango Angele (The Tsar has his photograph taken)...MusikTUEin diesem Augenblick...Schnell fort!TUETsar ...... Barry McDaniel (baritone)TUEThe False Angele ...... Marita Napier (soprano)TUEThe False Assistant ...... Heinz Kruse (tenor)TUEThe False Boy ...... Hilke Helling (contralto)TUEThe Leader ...... Mario Brell (tenor)TUEKoln Radio Orchestra and ChoirTUEJan Latham-Konig (conductor) Capriccio 600 007-1 Tr 8TUEDur: 3m01sTUETUEConcerto for violin and wind orchestra, Op 12 (1st mvt)TUENona Liddell (violin) The London SinfoniettaTUEDavid Atherton (conductor) DG 423 255-2 Tr 9TUEDur: 9m41sTUETUEDer Neue Orpheus Carole Farley (soprano)TUEMichael Guttman (violin) Rhinische PhilharmonieTUEJose Serebrier (conductor) ASV CD DCA 987 Tr 1TUEDur: 18m10sTUETUEDas Berliner Requiem - for tenor, baritone, male choir,TUEwind band, guitar, banjo and percussionTUEAlexandre Laiter (tenor) Peter Kooy (bass)TUEChoeur de la Chapelle Royale Ensemble Musique ObliqueTUEPhilippe Herreweghe (director)TUEHarmonia mundi HMC 901422 Trs 7-12 Dur: 18m14s.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6z1h (Listen)TUENew Generation Artists 2009, Ingrid Fliter/Tai Murray/ShaiTUEWosner/Elizabeth Watts/Mahan EsfahaniTUEPart of a series featuring studio and concert performancesTUEby members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,TUEwhich exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesTUEto some of the world's finest younger musicians.TUETUEAaward-winning Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter playsTUEChopin waltzes, American violinist and Israeli pianistTUEShai Wosner perform a Mozart sonata, and soprano ElizabethTUEWatts and Iranian harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani performTUEThe Blessed Virgin's Expostulation by Purcell. Plus tenorTUEAllan Clayton, with pianist James Baillieu and NGATUEnewcomers the Elias String Quartet in Vaughan Williams'sTUEsong cycle On Wenlock Edge.TUETUEChopin: Waltzes Ingrid Fliter (piano)TUETUEMozart: Violin Sonata in E flat, K302TUETai Murray (violin) Shai Wosner (piano)TUETUEPurcell: The Blessed Virgin's ExpostulationTUEElizabeth Watts (soprano) Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord)TUETUEVaughan Williams: On Wenlock Edge Allan Clayton (tenor)TUEElias String Quartet James Baillieu (piano).TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6z1k (Listen)TUEThe Cello, Episode 2TUETUESeries of performances focusing on the cello, andTUEfeaturing patriotic marches by Elgar.TUETUEElgar: Imperial march for orchestra, Op 32TUEBBC Philharmonic Andrew Davis (conductor)TUETUEElgar: Concerto in E minor for cello and orchestra, Op 85TUEPieter Wispelwey (cello) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUEIlan Volkov (conductor)TUETUEGinastera: Panambi - ballet, Op 1 BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEEnrique Diemecke (conductor)TUETUEMozart: Concerto No 23 in A for piano and orchestra, K488TUEBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUEShai Wosner (piano/director)TUETUESibelius: Scenes historiques - Suite No 2, Op 66TUEBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUERory Macdonald (conductor)TUETUEGrondahl: Concerto for trombone and orchestraTUESimon Johnson (trombone) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUERory Macdonald (conductor)TUETUEBeethoven: Symphony No 4 in B flat, Op 60TUEBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUERory Macdonald (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00n6z1m (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6z22 (Listen)TUETUEMark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra in a magnificent,TUElong-lost early work by Vaughan Williams, followed by oneTUEof the best-known piano concertos by Mozart, featuringTUELars Vogt. Elder's credentials as a great interpreter ofTUEthe works of Richard Strauss are in evidence as he leadsTUEthe orchestra in the composer's tone poem based onTUENietzsche's philosophical novel Also sprach Zarathustra,TUEwhich begins with perhaps the most famous sunrise inTUEmusic. The concert ends with by John Adams's scarilyTUEprecipitous musical journey Short Ride in a Fast Machine.TUETUELars Vogt (piano) Halle OrchestraTUEMark Elder (conductor)TUETUEVaughan Williams: Heroic Elegy and Triumphal EpilogueTUEMozart: Piano Concerto No 24, K491TUEStrauss: Also sprach ZarathustraTUEJohn Adams: Short Ride in a Fast MachineTUETUEFollowed by a performance given by the Northern SinfoniaTUEto mark the start of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2009TUEat the Sage, Gateshead.TUETUEJohn Casken: Cello Concerto Northern SinfoniaTUEHeinrich Schiff (cello/director).TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00n6z24 (Listen)TUEDavid Kynaston/Royal Academy Sculpture ExhibitionTUETo coincide with Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festival ofTUEideas, which takes as its central theme the idea of theTUEfamily, Philip Dodd talks to historian David Kynaston,TUEwhose multi-volume history of post-war Britain continuesTUEwith Family Britain, 1951-57. Having tackled the austerityTUEyears immediately after the Second World War, he turns hisTUEeye on the relative abundance of the 50s. The result is aTUEcolourful tapestry of the era, interweaving the lives ofTUEbank clerks and house wifes with great national eventsTUEsuch as the return of Churchill to power and the death ofTUEKing George VI. It is a picture of everyday life in aTUEcohesive society, embracing the end of rationing and theTUEforces of burTUETUEPhilip also discusses the Royal Academy's new BritishTUEsculpture exhibition and its view of the history of theTUEart. Entitled Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill,TUEit focuses on the development of British sculpture over aTUEperiod of 10 years. From 1905 to 1915, three outstandingTUEyoung sculptors emerged in Britain: Jacob Epstein, HenriTUEGaudier-Brzeska and Eric Gill. The radical impact of theirTUEwork was to transform the art. This is the first time thatTUEthe three artists have been shown together in thisTUErevolutionary context and many of the works have not beenTUEexhibited in London before.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmbc (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00lfq4w (Listen)TUEHaydn Essays, Haydn's Odder InstrumentsTUESeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workTUEand reputation.TUETUEBroadcaster, pianist and composer David Owen NorrisTUEexplores the composer's approach to working with someTUEunusual instruments, asking what this little-known aspectTUEof Haydn's music says about his working methods.TUETUESome of these pieces are considered to be of the highestTUEquality. The 126 trios that Haydn wrote for viola, celloTUEand baryton are just one aspect of his work with unusualTUEinstruments. He also wrote for the mechanical organ (theTUEnearest the 18th-century came to a record player), and aTUEhybrid of the hurdy-gurdy and chamber organ called theTUElira organizzata.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00n6z2j (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington with a trip through an alternativeTUEmusical landscape, including music from Jan Garbarek's newTUElive album plus an interview with the iconic NorwegianTUEsaxophonist.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 21 OCTOBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00n6z3f (Listen)WED1.00amWEDGeijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847): Midnight Fantasy (1833)WEDStefan Bojsten (piano)WED1.07amWEDCaurroy, Eustache du (1549-1609): 11 Fantasias onWED16th-century songs Hesperion XXWEDJordi Savall (viol/director)WED1.34amWEDBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Symphonie Fantastique, Op 14WEDOslo Philharmonic Christian Eggen (conductor)WED2.28amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fantasie in G forWEDorgan, BWV572 Scott Ross (organ)WED2.37amWEDTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Burya (TheWEDTempest) - symphonic fantasia after Shakespeare, Op 18WEDBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED3.01amWEDBalassa, Sandor (b.1935): Dances of Mucsa, Op 50WEDHungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDTamas Vasary (conductor)WED3.28amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata: Ich hatteWEDviel Bekummernis, BWV21 Antonella Balducci (soprano)WEDFrieder Lang (tenor) Fulvio Bettini (baritone)WEDSolisti e Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio and EnsembleWEDVanitas, Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)WED4.03amWEDWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Quintet in B flat forWEDclarinet and strings, Op 34 James Campbell (clarinet)WEDOrford String QuartetWED4.28amWEDTekeliev, Alexander (1942-): Tempo di WaltzWEDDetelina Ivanova (piano)WEDBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirWEDHristo Nedyalkov (conductor)WED4.32amWEDMednis, Janis (1890-1966): Flower Waltz (Victory of Love)WEDLepaja Symphony Orchestra Imants Resnis (conductor)WED4.38amWEDMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Theme and VariationsWEDPeter Oundjian (violin) William Tritt (piano)WED4.47amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C for stringWEDorchestra, RV114 The King's ConsortWEDRobert King (director)WED4.53amWEDFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne in B, Op 33 No 2WEDStephane Lemelin (piano)WED5.01amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): The Arrival of theWEDQueen of Sheba (Solomon, HWV67)WEDAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)WED5.04amWEDAlbeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Iberia - Book 1 for pianoWEDPlamena Mangova (piano)WED5.13amWEDGlinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Memories of aWEDSummer Night in Madrid (Spanish Overture No 2)WEDSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)WED5.24amWEDWolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Italian Serenade for string quartetWEDLjubljana String QuartetWED5.32amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in F in theWEDItalian style for keyboard, BWV971WEDChristian Ihle Hadland (piano)WED5.45amWEDZagar, Peter (b.1961): Blumenthal Dance No 2 for violin,WEDviola, cello, clarinet and piano (1999)WEDOpera Aperta EnsembleWED5.53amWEDSoderman, August (1832-1876): Three songs from Idyll andWEDEpigram Swedish Radio Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)WED5.59amWEDBoulogne, Joseph - Chevalier de Saint-GeorgesWED(c.1748-1799): Symphony in G, Op 11 No 1 (1779)WEDTafelmusik Orchestra Jeanne Lamon (conductor)WED6.14amWEDShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Cello Sonata in D minor,WEDOp 40 Arto Noras (cello) Konstantin Bogino (piano)WED6.37amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade in C minorWEDfor wind octet, K388/K384a Bratislava Chamber HarmonyWEDJustus Pavlik (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00n6z3h (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00n6z3k (Listen)WED10.00amWEDLully: Te Deum Le Concert SpirituelWEDHerve Niquet (director) NAXOS 8.554397WED10.29amWEDWeiss: Tombeau sur la mort de M Cajetan Baron d'HartigWEDRobert Barto (lute) NAXOS 8.554833WED10.36amWEDDvorak: String Quartet in A flat, Op 105WEDPrague String Quartet DG 463 165-2WED11.09amWEDBernstein: Chichester PsalmsWEDSoloist from the Vienna Boys' Choir Vienna Youth ChoirWEDIsrael Philharmonic OrchestraWEDLeonard Bernstein (conductor) DG 457 757-2WED11.29amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 84 in E flat New York PhilharmonicWEDLeonard Bernstein (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SM2K 47550.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmcn (Listen)WEDKurt Weill (1900-1950), The Weimar RepublicWEDDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,WEDfocusing on how the composer responded to the rise ofWEDAdolf Hitler.WEDWEDThe Weimar Republic's golden years were good to Weill. ButWEDby the early 1930s the landscape had changed dramatically.WEDUnemployment was causing real hardship and he recognisedWEDthere was a demand for a different kind of musical theatre.WEDWEDOverture: Der Silbersee London SinfoniettaWEDMarkus Stenz (conductor)WEDRCA Red Seal 09026634472 CD1 Tr 1 Dur: 2m50sWEDWEDDer Silbersee (excerpt from Act 3)WEDFrau von Luber ...... Helga Dernesch (soprano)WEDBaron Laur ...... Heinz Zednik (tenor)WEDLondon Sinfonietta Markus Stenz (conductor)WEDRed Seal 09026634472 CD2 Tr 11 Dur: 5m09sWEDWEDAufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (excerpt)WEDJenny ...... Lotte Lenya Mrs Begbick ...... Gisela LitzWEDJimmy Mahoney ...... Heinz SauerbaumWEDBill ...... Georg MundWEDJake Schmidt ...... Fritz GollnitzWEDJoe ...... Sigmund Roth Speaker ...... Richard MunchWEDOrchestra of North German Radio Max Thurn (conductor)WEDCBS Masterworks M2K 77341 Trs 5, 6, 7 and 8 Dur: 6m48sWEDWEDSeven Deadly Sins (ballet)WEDBrigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano)WEDKarl-Heinz Brandt, Hans Sojer (tenor)WEDHidenori Komatsu (baritone) Ivan Urbas (bass)WEDRadio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDRWEDCord Garben (conductor) Harmonia mundi HMC 901420 Tr 1-9WEDDur: 33m44s.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6z7t (Listen)WEDNew Generation Artists 2009, Mahan Esfahani/Meta4WEDPart of a series featuring studio and concert performancesWEDby members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,WEDwhich exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesWEDto some of the world's finest younger musicians.WEDWEDWith music from Iranian harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani andWEDFinnish quartet Meta4, who are joined by viola playerWEDVladimir Mendelssohn.WEDWEDBach: English Suite No 6 in D minor, BWV811WEDMahan Esfahani (harpsichord)WEDWEDBrahms: String Quintet No 2 in G, Op 111 Meta4WEDVladimir Mendelssohn (viola).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6z95 (Listen)WEDThe Cello, Episode 3WEDWEDSeries of performances focusing on the cello, and alsoWEDfeaturing patriotic marches by Elgar.WEDWEDElgar: Coronation March, Op 65 BBC PhilharmonicWEDAndrew Davis (conductor)WEDWEDPoulenc: Sinfonietta Ulster OrchestraWEDDavid Angus (conductor)WEDWEDLalo: Concerto in D minor for cello and orchestraWEDEmmanuelle Bertrand (cello)WEDBBC National Orchestra of WalesWEDGrant Llewellyn (conductor)WEDWEDMozart: Overture and ballet music, K367 (Idomeneo, re diWEDCreta, ossia Ilia ed Idamante, K366)WEDSchubert: Symphony No 3 in D, D200WEDBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Roland Boer (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00n6z97 (Listen)WEDFrom Gloucester Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: Keep me as the apple of an eye (Neil Cox)WEDResponses: SpicerWEDPsalm: 106 (Jackson, Brooksbank, Byrd, Atkins)WEDFirst Lesson: 2 Kings 18 vv13-37WEDCanticles: Francis Jackson in GWEDSecond Lesson: Philippians 2 vv1-13WEDAnthem: Te Deum (Haydn)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in D, BWV 532 (Bach)WEDWEDAssistant Director of Music: Ashley GroteWEDDirector of Music: Adrian Partington.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00n6z99 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6z9c (Listen)WEDSunwook KimWEDWEDA recital given by 20-year-old Korean pianist Sunwook Kim,WEDwho rose to international recognition when he won theWEDLeeds International Piano Competition in 2006. TheWEDcompetition's youngest winner for 40 years, as well as itsWEDfirst Asian winner, he was back in Leeds for thisWEDperformance at the Clothworkers' Centenary Concert Hall,WEDgiven in October 2009.WEDWEDSunwook Kim (piano)WEDWEDHaydn: Piano Sonata in C, H XVI 48WEDProkofiev: Piano Sonata No 6 in A, Op 82WEDDai Fujikura: Joule (world premiere)WEDChopin: Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58WEDWEDFollowed by a performance given by the Northern SinfoniaWEDto mark the start of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2009WEDat the Sage, Gateshead.WEDWEDVaughan Williams: Concerto accademicoWEDBradley Creswick (violin) Northern Sinfonia.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00hr5hh (Listen)WEDAmos OzWEDRana Mitter presents an extended conversation withWEDcelebrated Israeli writer and academic Amos Oz, author ofWEDnovels such as Black Box and Don't Call it Night - worksWEDwhich established his name.WEDWEDHe has also written essays on the Israeli-PalestinianWEDconflict, literary criticism and his memoir - A Tale ofWEDLove and Darkness.WEDWEDOz is continually canvassed by international onlookers atWEDmoments of political turbulence in his home region, suchWEDas the one experienced during Israel's offensive againstWEDHamas in Gaza in 2008/09. In his latest book, Rhyming LifeWEDand Death, he gives a wry account of a writer'sWEDrelationship to his audience and the delicate balanceWEDbetween fiction and autobiography.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmcn (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00lfq90 (Listen)WEDHaydn Essays, Haydn and CosmologyWEDIn 1792, on his first visit to London, Haydn visited theWEDobservatory of the great German-born astronomer WilliamWEDHerschel in Slough. Herschel's 40-foot telescope was theWEDbiggest in the world, and while looking through it HaydnWEDwould doubtless have learned something of Herschel'sWEDradical, potentially aetheistical theories on theWEDformation of galaxies. Five years later, he composed hisWEDgreat oratorio The Creation, a seemingly unquestioningWEDaccount of origins of the world as described in Genesis.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00n6z9h (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington presents a genre-hopping musicalWEDselection, including Paolo Angeli playing preparedWEDSardinian guitar and string quartet music by Per Norgard.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 22 OCTOBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00n6zbd (Listen)THU1.00amTHUFrandsen, John (b.1956): HallelujaTHU1.08amTHUMacMillan, James (b.1959): Cantos Sagrados (Sacred Songs)THU- 1989THU1.31amTHUMendelssohn Batholdy, Felix (1809-1847): Hor mein BittenTHU(Hear My Prayer), Op posthTHU1.42amTHUDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Mass in D, Op 86THUFlemming Dreisig (organ) DR Vocal EnsembleTHUStephen Layton (conductor)THU(Recorded at New Concert Hall, DR-City, Copenhagen,THUDenmark on April 2, 2009)THU2.20amTHUMessemaeckers, Henri Jr (1824-?): Grande marche funebreTHUpour le piano composee a la memoire de SAR Monseigneur LeTHUPrince Alexandre de Pays-Bas (1848)THUArthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano)THU2.30amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 6 in D minor, OpTHU104 BBC Symphony OrchestraTHUJukka Pekka Saraste (conductor)THU3.01amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 2 in A,THUOp 2 Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)THU3.25amTHULehar, Franz (1870-1948): Aria: Meine Lippen, sie kussenTHUso heiss (Giuditta) Yvonne Kenny (soprano)THUMelbourne Symphony OrchestraTHUVladimir Kamirski (conductor)THU3.30amTHUNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Symphony No 5, Op 50THUDanish National Symphony Orchestra/DRTHUThomas Dausgaard (conductor)THU4.05amTHUBenedetti, Piero (c.1585-1649): Giunto a la tombaTHU(Musiche...libro secondo - Venice 1613)THUEvelyn Tubb (soprano) Tom Finucane (lute)THUChris Wilson (chitarrone) Frances Kelly (harp)THUThe Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley (lute/director)THU4.07amTHUd'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Che non t'ami, corTHUmio (How could I not love you, my heart?); Pur venisti,THUcor mio (So you came to me, my love)THUThe Consort of Musicke:THUEmma Kirkby, Evelyn Tubb (soprano)THUAndrew King, Paul Agnew (tenor) Alan Ewing (bass)THU4.13amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No 3THUin G, K216 Camerata SalzburgTHULeonidas Kavakos (violin/director)THU4.36amTHUHannikainen, Ilmari (1892-1955): Air, Op 16 No 1THUArto Noras (cello) Tapani Valsta (piano)THU4.41amTHULiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Mephisto Waltz No 1, S514THUYuri Boukoff (piano)THU4.53amTHUFontana, Giovanni Battista (c.1592-1631): Sonata No 2 in DTHUHans-Ola Ericsson (organ)THULena Weman Ericsson (viola da gamba)THUKerstin Frodin (recorder)THU5.01amTHUPachelbel, Johann (1653-1706): Der Herr ist Konig (undTHUherrlich geschmuckt) Cantus CollnTHU5.05amTHUScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in D, Kk 96THUAndreas Staier (harpsichord)THU5.10amTHUScarlatti: Sonata in G, K105 (Allegro)THUVirginia Black (harpsichord)THU5.15amTHUGeminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Concerto grosso No 3 inTHUB minor (1735) Concertino:THUBarbara Jane Gilbey, Peter Edwards (violins)THUSue-Ellen Paulsen (cello)THUGeoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)THUTasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersTHU5.23amTHUKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) in the style of Tartini:THUVariations on a Theme of Corelli Jela Spitkova (violin)THUTatiana Franova (piano)THU5.27amTHUHesse, Adolph Friedrich (1809-1863): Introduction, ThemeTHUand Variations in A, Op 47 Cor van Wageningen (organ)THU5.40amTHUElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Variations on an original themeTHU(Enigma) for orchestra, Op 36 Oslo PhilharmonicTHUAndre Previn (conductor)THU6.11amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Piano Sonata in E minor, Op 7THUIlkka Paananen (piano)THU6.31amTHUHalevy, Jacques-Francois (1799-1862): Aria: Quand de laTHUnuit l'epais nuage (L'eclair - Act 3)THUBenjamin Butterfield (tenor)THUCanadian Opera Company OrchestraTHURichard Bradshaw (conductor)THU6.37amTHUHalevy, Jacques-Francois (1799-1862): Gerard andTHULusignan's duet: Salut, salut, a cette noble France (LaTHUreine de Chypre - Act 3)THUGerard ...... Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)THULusignan ...... Brett Polegato (baritone)THUCanadian Opera Company OrchestraTHURichard Bradshaw (conductor)THU6.48amTHUVeremans, Renaat (1894-1969): Nacht en Morgendontwaken aanTHUde Nete (Night and Dawn at the Nete) - in memoriam FelixTHUTimmermans 31.7.1957 Flemish Radio OrchestraTHUBjarte Engeset (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00n6zbg (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00n6zbj (Listen)THU10.00amTHUKhachaturian: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia; VariationTHUof Aegina and Bacchanalia; Scene and dance with Crotala;THUDance of Gaditanae and Victory of Spartacus (Spartacus)THUVienna Philharmonic Aram Khachaturian (conductor)THUDECCA 460 315-2THU10.23amTHUHandel: Dettingen Te Deum, HWV283THUChristopher Tipping (alto) Harry Christophers (tenor)THUMichael Pearce, Stephen Varcoe (bass)THUChoir of Westminster Abbey The English ConcertTHUSimon Preston (director) ARCHIV 410 647-2THU11.03amTHUBach, orch Barbirolli: Sheep may safely grazeTHUBBC Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin (conductor)THUCHANDOS CHSA5030THU11.10amTHUTrad, arr Britten: The Miller of Dee; The foggy, foggyTHUdew; The Lincolnshire Poacher Peter Pears (tenor)THUBenjamin Britten (piano) DECCA 476 1973THU11.17amTHUArnold: Symphony No 5, Op 74THUCity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTHUMalcolm Arnold (conductor) EMI CDM 566324-2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmdh (Listen)THUKurt Weill (1900-1950), FranceTHUDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Kurt Weill,THUfocusing on how his voluntary exile from Germany affectedTHUhis music.THUTHUJust two days after Hitler took office Kurt Weill packed aTHUsuitcase and moved to Paris. He had turned his back onTHUGermany by choice and he would never return. His musicalTHUdevelopment would now be determined by a completelyTHUdifferent set of rules.THUTHUComplainte de la SeineTHUBrigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano) Cord Garben (piano)THUHarmonia Mundi HMC 901420 Tr 10 Dur: 3m11sTHUTHUDie Burgschaft (excerpt from Act 1)THUAnna Mattes ...... Margaret ThompsonTHULuise Mattes ...... Ann PanaguliasTHUJohann Mattes ...... Frederick BurchinalTHUAlto solo ...... Katherine CiesinskiTHUDavid Orth ...... Dale Travis The Westminster ChoirTHUSpoleto Festival USA Orchestra Julius Rudel (conductor)THUTracks 8, 9 and 10 Dur: 15m54sTHUTHUThe Threepenny Opera (excerpt from Act 2)THUMacheath ...... Rene Kollo Jenny ...... MilvaTHURIAS Berlin Sinfonietta John Mauceri (conductor)THUDecca 430 075-2 DH Trs 15, 16, 17 Dur: 10m44sTHUTHUCantata for radio - Der Lindberghflug (excerpt)THUVoices: Herbert Feckler, Lorenz Minth, Christophe ScheebenTHUPro Musica Koln Koln Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJan Latham-Konig (conductor)THUCapriccio 60 012-1 Trs 8 and 9THUTHUVom Tod im Walde, Op 23THUCantata for bass and 10 wind instrumentsTHUPeter Kooy (bass) Ensemble Musique ObliqueTHUPhilippe Herreweghe (director) HMC 901422 Tr 1THUDur: 7m49sTHUTHUSeptember Song (Knickerbocker Glory) Ute LemperTHUJurgen Knieper (piano) Milan CD CH341 Tr 17THUDur: 4m00s.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6zck (Listen)THUNew Generation Artists 2009, Elizabeth Watts/GaryTHUMatthewman/Maxim Rysanov/Ashley WassTHUPart of a series featuring studio and concert performancesTHUby members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,THUwhich exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesTHUto some of the world's finest younger musicians.THUTHUBritish soprano Elizabeth Watts sings Debussy's AriettesTHUoubliees, and Ukrainian viola player Maxim Rysanov playsTHUShostakovich's last work, the Viola Sonata.THUTHUDebussy: Ariettes oubliees Elizabeth Watts (soprano)THUGary Matthewman (piano)THUTHUShostakovich: Viola Sonata, Op 147 Maxim Rysanov (viola)THUAshley Wass (piano).THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6zcm (Listen)THUHandel: Atalanta Handel Operas 2009THUTHURadio 3's cycle of Handel operas continues with Atalanta,THUa pastoral tale of kings and queens, shepherds andTHUshepherdesses, with the customary plot lines of mistakenTHUidentities, scorned love, jealousy, near disaster andTHUlast-minute resolutions in time for a happy ending.THUTHUThe opera was composed in 1736 for the wedding of PrinceTHUFrederick of Wales, and is rarely heard. This productionTHUis directed by Handel expert Nicholas McGegan, who joinsTHUIan Skelly to discuss the work.THUTHUAtalanta, Princess of Arcadia ...... Dominique LabelleTHU(soprano)THUMeleagro, King of Etolia ...... Susanne Ryden (soprano)THUIrene, a shepherdess ...... Cecile van de SantTHU(mezzo-soprano)THUAmintas, A shepherd ...... Michael Slattery (tenor)THUNicander, father of Irene ...... Philip Cutlip (baritone)THUMercury ...... Corey McKern (baritone)THUHanover Opera Chamber ChoirTHUPhilharmonia Baroque OrchestraTHUNicholas McGegan (director).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00n6zcp (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6zcr (Listen)THUNorthern Sinfonia/Thomas ZehetmairTHUTHUAhead of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2009 at theTHUSage, Gateshead, the concert venue's resident orchestraTHUthe Northern Sinfonia shows its credentials inTHUcontemporary music with works by four living BritishTHUcomposers and an American one. They are led by their musicTHUdirector Thomas Zehetmair.THUTHUNorthern Sinfonia Thomas Zehetmair (director)THUTHUSimon Holt: Lilith Oliver Knussen: Two OrgansTHUThomas Ades: Chamber SymphonyTHUJohn Adams: Chamber Symphony John Casken: FarnessTHUTHUFollowed by:THUTHUMozart: Piano Concerto in E flat, K271 (Jeunehomme)THUNorthern Sinfonia Imogen Cooper (piano/director).THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00j5cjy (Listen)THULandmarks: Jules et JimTHUIn a Night Waves Landmark programme, Philip Dodd exploresTHUone of post-war France's iconic love films - Jules et Jim,THUwith director Mike Leigh, film historian GinetteTHUVincendeau and novelist Michele Roberts.THUTHUThe film was released in 1962, when the New Wave directorsTHUwere at the height of their influence. It starred JeanneTHUMoreau as a capricious femme fatale who fell in love withTHUtwo men - Jules and Jim, and chronicled their three-wayTHUrelationship over the course of two decades. For many, itTHUis the embodiment of French panache, with its romanticTHUscenes, carefree sparkle and tragic edge.THUTHUIt established Truffaut as a major cinematic presence andTHUis regarded by many as his masterpiece. So what made JulesTHUet Jim so revolutionary? And why do modern film-makersTHUkeep referring back to its images?THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmdh (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00lfqhv (Listen)THUHaydn Essays, Haydn and HumourTHUSeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workTHUand reputation.THUTHUWriter and broadcaster Stephen Johnson reflects on theTHUcomposer's famous sense of humour - was it silly orTHUprofound?THUTHUFor few among the great composers was humour such a vitalTHUpart of their creative personality as for Haydn, whoTHUthought nothing of playing outrageous tricks on theTHUaudiences of his 'serious' works. False endings, suddenTHUorchestral crashes, knockabout humour and rude noises inTHUthe woodwind section can still cause laughter in theTHUconcert hall today, while subtler jokes designed to appealTHUspecifically to musicians also abound.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00n6zd2 (Listen)THUFiona Talkington presents a world of musical invention andTHUsurprise, including Mark Rieners revealing the sound ofTHUburning plastic and music by Steve Reich and SwedishTHUguitarist David Stackenas.THUFRIFRIDAY 23 OCTOBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00n6zd8 (Listen)FRIIncluding:FRI1.00amFRIMalecki, Maciej (b. 1940): Dziki golab, las i panna (TheFRIwood pigeon, the forest and the maiden) - symphonic poemFRIPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceFRIWojciech Michniewski (conductor)FRI1.17amFRIKhachaturian, Aram (1903-1978): Piano Concerto in D flatFRIPatrik Jablonski (piano)FRIPolish Radio Orchestra of WarsawFRIWojciech Rajski (conductor)FRI1.55amFRIWeinberg, Moisey (Mieczyslaw) Samuilovich (1919-1995):FRISymphony No 5 (1962)FRIPolish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, KatowiceFRIGabriel Chmura (conductor)FRI2.41amFRIDobrzynski, Ignacy Feliks (1807-1867): Andante and RondoFRIalla Polacca (arr. for flute and orchestra)FRIHenryk Blazej (flute) Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIRyszard Dudek (conductor)FRI2.53amFRIMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Lirnik wioskowy (CountryFRILyrist) Urszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)FRIKatarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)FRI3.01amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81FRIStavanger Symphony Orchestra Lief Segerstam (conductor)FRI3.16amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr. AgnieszkaFRIDuczmal for clarinet and string orchestra: ClarinetFRIQuintet in A, K581 Wojciech Mrozek (clarinet)FRIAmadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanFRIAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)FRI3.48amFRIBoulogne, Joseph - Chevalier de Saint-GeorgesFRI(c.1748-1799): Violin Concerto in D, Op 3, No 1 (1774)FRILinda Melsted (violin) TafelmusikFRIJeanne Lamon (conductor)FRI4.09amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): 10 Variations onFRIUnser dummer Pobel meint by Gluck, K455FRIShai Wosner (piano)FRI4.22amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 12 Variations on EinFRIMadchen Oder Weibchen for cello and piano, Op 66FRIDanjulo Ishizaka (cello) Jose Gallardo (piano)FRI4.32amFRISaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Variations on a Theme byFRIBeethoven, Op 35 Dale Bartlett, Jean Marchand (pianos)FRI4.49amFRIKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Berceuse romantique, Op 9 -FRIfor violin and piano Patrik Ringborg (violin)FRIAnders Kilstrom (piano)FRI4.54amFRIBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Marche hongroise (RakoczyFRIMarch - La damnation de Faust - Part 1, scene 3)FRIBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DieFRIEntfuhrung aus dem Serail, K384)FRIRadio Bratislava Symphony OrchestraFRILudovit Rajter (conductor)FRI5.07amFRIJarnovic, Ivan Mane (?-1804): Quartetto concertante No 1FRIin F Jarnovic QuartetFRI5.18amFRILeopold I (Holy Roman Emperor, 1640-1705): DoloribusFRIbeatae mariae virginis (Motet No 7 in G minor)FRISusanne Ryden, Mieke van der Sluis (sopranos)FRISteven Rickards (countertenor) John Elwes (tenor)FRIChristian Hilz (bass) Bach Ensemble Concentus VocalisFRIJoshua Rifkin (conductor)FRI5.33amFRIFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 4 in E flat, Op 36FRIStephane Lemelin (piano)FRI5.40amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 5 in B flat, D485FRIBudapest Symphony Orchestra Tamas Vasary (conductor)FRI6.07amFRICasella, Alfredo (1883-1947): Sicilienne and BurlesqueFRI(1914) Kathleen Rudolph (flute) Rena Sharon (piano)FRI6.16amFRIMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914): Thirteenth Song-WreathFRI(From my homeland) RTV Belgrade ChoirFRIMladen Jagust (conductor)FRI6.25amFRIKyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Bulgarian Madonna (TwoFRIworks after paintings of Vladimir Dimitrov - the Master)FRISimfonieta Orchestra of the Bulgarian National RadioFRIKamen Goleminov (conductor)FRI6.30amFRIGeijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847): Sonatina for violin andFRIpiano in A flat Klara Hellgren (violin)FRIAnders Kilstrom (piano)FRI6.44amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in E minor, H XVIFRI34 Ingrid Fliter (piano)FRI6.55amFRILassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Dessus le marche d'ArrasFRI6.57amFRILassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Bon jour mon coeurFRI6.58amFRIPassereau, Pierre (c.1490-1547): Il est bel et bon - fromFRIPierre Attaingnat (Hg), Second livre contenant XXVFRIchansons nouvelles a quatre parties, Paris 1536FRIThe King's Singers.FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00n6zdl (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00n6zdv (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIGeorge Lloyd: Overture (John Socman) BBC PhilharmonicFRIGeorge Lloyd (conductor) ALBANY TROY 015-2FRI10.06amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 85 in B flat (La reine de France)FRIConcentus Musicus ViennaFRINikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) DHM 82876 60602-2FRI10.34amFRICopland: Clarinet Concerto Benny Goodman (clarinet)FRIColumbia Symphony Orchestra Aaron Copland (conductor)FRICBS MK 42227FRI10.58amFRIMilhaud: Suite provencale, Op 152bFRIThe Concert Arts Orchestra Darius Milhaud (conductor)FRIEMI 217575 2FRI11.18amFRIAlwyn: Lyra Angelica Osian Ellis (harp)FRILondon Philharmonic Orchestra William Alwyn (conductor)FRILYRITA SRCD.230FRI11.49amFRIKlemperer: Merry Waltz Philharmonia OrchestraFRIOtto Klemperer (conductor) EMI CDM 763917-2.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00nfmdw (Listen)FRIKurt Weill (1900-1950), AmericaFRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of the life andFRIwork of Kurt Weill, focusing on how he established himselfFRIas a successful Broadway composer.FRIFRIAlthough Weill was a respected composer of musical theatreFRIin Europe, his reputation wasn't widely known in theFRIUnited States. It didn't deter him from moving there andFRIhe was able to win audiences over and enjoy success onFRIBroadway.FRIFRIOne Life to Live (Lady in the Dark) Ute LemperFRIRIAS Sinfonietta Berlin John Mauceri (conductor)FRIDecca 436 4172 Tr 12 Dur: 3m05sFRIFRISymphony No 2 (1934) - 1st, 2nd mvts Berlin PhilharmonicFRIMariss Jansons (conductor) EMI CDC 5565732 Trs 1-2FRIDur: 9m24sFRIFRII'm a stranger here myself (One touch of Venus)FRIUte Lemper Rias Chamber EnsembleFRIJohn Mauceri (conductor) Decca 425 204-2 Tr 13FRIDur: 3m00sFRIFRIStreet Scene (excerpt from Act 1)FRIRose Maurrant ...... Janis KellyFRIHarry Easter ...... Simon Masterton-SmithFRIDick McGann ...... Philip DayFRIMae Jones ...... Catherine Zeta Jones Dur: 10m44sFRIFRIOrchestra of English National OperaFRICarl Davis (conductor)FRIThat's Entertainment CDTER 21185 CD1 Trs 22, 23, 24, 28FRIFRISpeak Low Kurt Weill (vocal and piano)FRINaxos 8120831 Tr 13 Dur: 2m04sFRIFRIOh Captain! My Captain!; Four Walt Whitman SongsFRIWolfgang Holzmair (baritone)FRIRobert Schumann Chamber OrchestraFRIWind instruments of Dusseldorf SymphonyFRIMarc-Andreas Schlingensiepen (conductor)FRIKoch CD 314050 H1 Trs 10-12FRIFRIThousands of Miles and Train to Johannesburg (Lost in theFRIStars) Stephen Kumalo ...... Arthur WoodleyFRIConcert Chorale of New York Orchestra of St Luke'sFRIJulius Rudel (conductor)FRIMusic Masters 01612-67100-2 Trs 2, 3 Dur: 6m54sFRIFRISuburaya Johnny (Happy End) Lotte LenyaFRIRoger Bean (conductor) CBS MK 42658 Tr 20 Dur: 3m00s.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6zfy (Listen)FRINew Generation Artists 2009, Episode 8FRIPart of a series featuring studio and concert performancesFRIby members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme,FRIwhich exists to provide concert and recording opportunitesFRIto some of the world's finest younger musicians.FRIFRIBritish violinist and former BBC Young Musician of theFRIYear Jennifer Pike plays Gershwin, jazz trumpeter TomFRIArthurs plays music by himself and Richard Fairhurst, andFRIin a concert given at London's Wigmore Hall, IsraeliFRIpianist Shai Wosner joins the Pavel Haas Quartet fromFRIPrague in Dvorak's Piano Quintet.FRIFRIGershwin, arr Heifetz: It Ain't Necessarily SoFRIJennifer Pike (violin) Martin Roscoe (piano)FRIFRIRichard Fairhurst: Bouts of AgonyFRITom Arthurs (flugelhorn) Richard Fairhurst (piano)FRIFRITom Arthurs: Teeth Tom Arthurs (flugelhorn)FRIRichard Fairhurst (piano)FRIFRIDvorak: Piano Quintet in A, Op 81 Pavel Haas QuartetFRIShai Wosner (piano).FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00n6zg0 (Listen)FRIFRIIncluding a chance to hear the inaugural recording by theFRIBBC Philharmonic of Elgar's The Crown of India - anFRIelaborate masque written in 1912 to celebrate theFRIcoronation of King George V and Queen Mary as Emperor andFRIEmpress of India the previous year. The originalFRIorchestration has been lost, so composer and Elgar expertFRIAnthony Payne has reconstructed the music for thisFRIrecording of a little-known period piece.FRIFRIJanacek: Concertino for piano and six instrumentsFRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIShai Wosner (piano/director)FRIFRISchumann: Concerto in A minor for cello and orchestra, OpFRI129 Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello)FRIBBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIGrant Llewellyn (conductor)FRIFRIElgar: The Crown of India - imperial masque in twoFRItableaux reconstructed and orchestrated by Anthony PayneFRIIndia ...... Joanne MitchellFRICalcutta ...... Deborah McAndrewFRIDelhi ...... Barbara MartenFRIAgra ...... Claire Shearer (soprano)FRISt George ...... Gerald Finlay (tenor)FRISheffield Philharmonic Chorus BBC PhilharmonicFRIAndrew Davis (conductor)FRIFRIStravinsky: The Firebird - balletFRIBBC National Orchestra of WalesFRIThierry Fischer (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00n6zg2 (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00n6zg4 (Listen)FRIHaydn Celebration, Part 1FRIFRIIn a concert from Clonard Monastery in Belfast as part ofFRIthe 2009 Belfast Festival, the BBC Singers join forcesFRIwith the Ulster Orchestra and four of Ireland's finestFRIvocal soloists in an all-Haydn programme to mark the 200thFRIanniversary of the composer's death.FRIFRILynda Lee (soprano) Fiona Murphy (mezzo-soprano)FRIRobin Tritschler (tenor) Brendan Collins (baritone)FRIBBC Singers Ulster OrchestraFRIKenneth Montgomery (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: Te Deum; Arianna a Naxos; Sinfonia in C (infedeltaFRIdelusa).FRIFRI19:45 Twenty Minutes b00n6zhh (Listen)FRIHaydn and the EnlightenmentFRIHaydn joined the Masonic Lodge Zur wahren Eintracht inFRIVienna in 1785, but he was not a member for very long, andFRIwas reputedly not particularly interested in Freemasonry.FRIDermot Clinch investigates Haydn's connections withFRIMasonic ideas, and talks to scholars of the 18th-centuryFRIEnlightenment, including Professor David Schroeder, whoFRIfeels that the Enlightenment had a strong influence on theFRIcomposer's music.FRIFRI20:05 Performance on 3 b00n6zgz (Listen)FRIHaydn Celebration, Part 2FRIFRIFrom Clonard Monastery in Belfast as part of the 2009FRIBelfast Festival, the BBC Singers, the Ulster OrchestraFRIand four of Ireland's finest vocal soloists conclude anFRIall-Haydn programme to mark the 200th anniversary of theFRIcomposer's death.FRIFRILynda Lee (soprano) Fiona Murphy (mezzo-soprano)FRIRobin Tritschler (tenor) Brendan Collins (baritone)FRIBBC Singers Ulster OrchestraFRIKenneth Montgomery (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: Mass in B flat (Schopfungsmesse).FRIFRI21:15 Night Waves b00nh4n8 (Listen)FRIFree Thinking 2009, Opening Lecture - Tanya ByronFRIIn front of an audience, Matthew Sweet presents theFRIopening lecture from Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festivalFRIof ideas, which comes for the first time from The Sage,FRIGateshead.FRIFRIProfessor Tanya Byron gives a lecture presenting a visionFRIof the challenges that the 21st-century family - theFRIfestival's main theme - faces, setting out her diagnosisFRIof Britain's failing families. One of the UK's best knownFRIclinical psychologists and presenter of TV's Little AngelsFRIand The House of Tiny Tearaways, she led the governmentFRItask force into the influence of the internet on Britain'sFRIchildren.FRIFRIByron argues that to protect its most vulnerable children,FRIour society assumes that all children are equally inFRIdanger. As a result children are raised in captivity byFRItheir parents and are afraid to be themselves. But if theFRIfamily is to remain at the heart of the future, thenFRIadults must stop living as immigrants in their children'sFRIlives and become fully aware of the world which theirFRIoffspring inhabit.FRIFRI22:15 Composer of the Week b00nfmdw (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:15 The Essay b00lfqnw (Listen)FRIHaydn Essays, Haydn's HeadFRISeries considering different aspects of Haydn's life, workFRIand reputation.FRIFRIProfessor Robert Winston explores the events leading up toFRIthe night when two men opened the composer's grave shortlyFRIafter his death in 1809, and stole his head in the hope ofFRIdiscovering the secret of his genius. He also looks at theFRIimpact the phrenology movement had on modern-day thinking.FRIFRI23:30 World on 3 b00n6zg8 (Listen)FRILopa Kothari presents new CDs from around the world, andFRIthe UK broadcast debut of vintage West African band theFRIOrchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou, whose music is based onFRIthe traditional vodoun rhythms of Benin.FRIFRI
17 October 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 17/10/2009 - 23/10/2009
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