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SATSATURDAY 24 OCTOBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00n6zhp (Listen)SATIncluding:SAT1.00amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite for cello soloSATNo 1 in G, BWV 1007 (arranged for viola)SATMaxim Rysanov (viola)SAT1.19amSATClarke, Rebecca (1886-19790): 4 songsSATElizabeth Watts (soprano) Paul Turner (piano)SAT1.27amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Trio in A minor for viola,SATcello and piano, Op 114 Maxim Rysanov (viola)SATKristina Blaumane (cello) Ekaterina Apekisheva (piano)SAT1.54amSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Symphony No 1 in GSATminor (Winter Daydreams) Slovak Symphony OrchestraSATPavel Semetov (conductor)SAT2.38amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): SheherezadeSATCatherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) Nora Shulman (flute)SATAndre Laplante (piano)SAT2.55amSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): La plus que lente (1910)SATRoger Woodward (piano)SAT3.01amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Cello Concerto in B minor, OpSAT104 Karmen Pecar (cello)SATSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraSATDavid de Villiers (conductor)SAT3.40amSATJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Violin SonataSATJohn Harding (violin) Daniel Blumenthal (piano)SAT3.58amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabanda (Partita forSATsolo violin No 1 in B minor, BWV 1002)SATHopkinson Smith (baroque lute)SAT4.02amSATVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Nulla in mundo pax sinceraSATfor soprano and orchestra, RV 630 Emma Kirkby (soprano)SATAcademy of Ancient Music Andrew Manze (director)SAT4.09amSATBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Notturno - andante (StringSATQuartet No 2 in D) Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraSATOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)SAT4.18amSATHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Rondo in B minor, OpSAT109 Stefan Lindgren (piano)SAT4.27amSATSialm, Duri (1891-1961): La Ventira (Happiness)SATChor da Concert Grischun Alvin Muoth (director)SAT4.33amSATElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Serenade for StringsSATRoyal Academy Soloists Clio Gould (director)SAT4.45amSATNeruda, Jan Krtitel (1708-1780): Trumpet Concerto in E flatSATGiuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet)SATEuropean Union Chamber OrchestraSAT4.51amSATRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Overture (The Italian GirlSATin Algiers) BBC National Orchestra of WalesSATRichard Hickox (conductor)SAT5.01amSATGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Norwegian Dance No 1 (4SATNorwegian Dances for Piano Duet, Op 35)SATOslo Philharmonic Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor)SAT5.06amSATNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Serenata in vano for clarinet,SAThorn, bassoon, cello and double bassSATKari Krikku (clarinet) Jonathan Williams (horn)SATPer Hannisdahl (bassoon) Oystein Sonstad (cello)SATKatrine Oigaard (double bass)SAT5.14amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 35 in DSAT(Haffner) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraSATBjarte Engeset (conductor)SAT5.34amSATSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Allegro appassionato inSATC sharp minor, Op 70 Stefan Lindgren (piano)SAT5.41amSATJohanson, Sven-Eric (1919-1997): Somar-ro (The stillnessSATof the summer); Hosten (Autumn); Vintervisa (Winter song);SATVarvisa (Spring song) - Eyra visor om arstiderna (FourSATsongs about the seasons)SATChristina Billing, Carina Morling, Aslog Rosen (sopranos)SATSwedish Radio Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)SAT5.48amSATSehested, Hilda (1858-1936): Tre Fantasistykker (3 FantasySATpieces - 1908) Nina Reintoft (cello)SATMalene Thastum (piano)SAT5.59amSATHorneman, Christian Frederik Emil (1840-1906): OuvertureSATtil Helteliv (A Hero's Life - overture)SATDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraSATMichael Schonwandt (conductor)SAT6.13amSATNorman, Ludvig (1831-1885): String Quartet in C, Op 42SAT(1871) Bernt Lysell, Per Sandklef (violins)SATThomas Sundkvist (viola) Mats Rondin (cello)SAT6.44amSATAlfven, Hugo (1872-1960): Suite for orchestra from KingSATGustav II Adolf, Op 49 Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATNiklas Willen (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00nh5rb (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00nh5zr (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Stravinsky's Symphony in CSATSATWith Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library:SATStravinsky's Symphony in C; Early keyboard music; Disc ofSATthe Week: Beethoven's Complete Works for violin andSATorchestra.SATSAT09.05amSATHandel In The PlayhouseSATHANDEL: Rinaldo HWV 7a (March, Overture); The Lottery HWVSAT28 (Some confounded Planet reigning); The Fashionable LadySATHWV 228/14 (The little wanton god); Water Music HWV 350SAT(Gigue, Rigadon); etc For more details see:SAThttp://www.lavventuralondon.co.uk/opella/shop/handel-cdSATMary Bevan (soprano) / Greg Tassell (tenor) / L'AvventuraSATLondon / Zak Ozmo (director) Opella Nova ONCD014 (CD)SATSATMENDELSSOHN: Antigone Op 55SATAngela Winkler (speaker) / Joachim Kuntzsch (speaker) /SATMichael Ransburg (speaker) / Julia Nachtmann (speaker) /SATManfred Bittner (bass) / Stuttgart Chamber Choir /SATClassical Philharmonic Stuttgart / Frieder BerniusSAT(conductor) Carus CARUS 83.224 (CD)SATSATHAYDN: Philemon und BaucisSATChristoph Genz (tenor) / Maren Engelhardt (mezzo-soprano)SAT/ Jan Petryka (tenor) / Alexandra Reinprecht (soprano) /SATFrank Hoffmann (Jupiter) / Mermann Beil (Mercury) /SATVocalforum Graz / Haydn Sinfonietta Wien / Manfred HussSAT(conductor) BIS BIS-SACD-1813 (Hybrid SACD)SATSAT09.30am Building a LibrarySATSTRAVINSKY: Symphony in CSATSATReviewer – Jeremy ThurlowSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Richard Wigmore compares recordings ofSATSchubert’s Quartet No 13 in A minor D804.SATSAT10.15am Recent ReissueSATMARTINU: Opening of the Wells; Legend of the Smoke fromSATPotato Fires; Mikes of the MountainsSATMilada Cejkova (soprano) / Vladimir Dolezal (tenor) /SATAgata Cakrtova (contralto) / Marie Mrazova (contralto) /SATIvan Kusnjer (baritone) / Petr Hanicinec (recitation) /SATStanislav Bogunia (piano) / Petr Messiereur (violin) / JanSATKvapil (violin) / Jan Talich (viola) / Jiri StivinSAT(recorder) / Vlastimil Mares (clarinet) / Petr DudaSAT(french horn) / Milan Blaha (accordion) / Kuhn MixedSATChorus / Pavel Kuhn (director)SATSupraphon SU39922 (CD, Mid Price)SATSAT10.25am New ReleasesSATAnthony Noble looks at some recent releases of earlySATkeyboard music with extracts from the following discs:SATSATDUPHLY: La Forqueray; Medee; Allemande in C; Courante LaSATBoucon; Rondeaux; La Millettina; La Pothouin; Chaconne;SATAllemande in D; Courante; La Vanlo ; Les Graces; La DeSATBelombre; La Felix Elisabeth Joye (harpsichord)SATAlpha ALPHA150 (CD)SATSATSusanne un Jour: 250 years of Venetian harpsichord musicSATA. GABRIELLI: Pass’ e mezzo; Fantasia allegra; G.SATGABRIELLI: Fuga del nono tono; BANCHIERI: FantasiaSATseconda; Fantasia nona; STORACE: Ciacona; PICCHI: Pass’ eSATmezzo; etc For more details see:SAThttp://www.early-music.com/view.asp?ID=414SATTimothy Roberts (harpsichord) Early Music EMCCD7760 (CD)SATSATBatalha: Iberian Organ MusicSATANON: Batalha Famoza; CASTELLANA: Obra de 8 Tom; Braga:SATBatalha de 6 Tom; ARAUJO: Batalha famosa; etcSATTon Koopman (Spanish organ of the Church of St Lambert,SATWoluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium)SATChallenge Classics CC72320 (CD)SATSATFugue: J. S. Bach and His ForerunnersSATBACH: The Art of Fugue (Contrapunctus 1-5, 8-9, 11);SATCOUPERIN: Prelude in D minor; FRESCOBALDI: Capriccio la,SATsol, fa, mi, re, do; Capriccio sopra un soggetto; G.SATGABRIELI: Fuga del nono Tono; FROBERGER: Ricercar 5 (1656)SATColin Tilney (harpsichord)SATMusic and Arts MACD1226 (CD, Mid Price)SATSAT11.05am Recent ReleasesSATMOZART: Sinfonia Concertante KV364; HAYDN: Violin ConcertoSATin C Major HobVIIa1; Violin Concerto in G Major HobVIIa4SATRachel Podger (violin) / Pavlo Beznosiuk (viola) /SATOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSATChannel Classics CCSSA29309 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATMozart: Music for HornSATMOZART: Horn Concerto in E flat KV447; Mitridate, re diSATPonto KV87 (Lungi da te); Quintet in E flat for horn,SATviolin, 2 violas and bass KV407; Ein musikalischer SpassSATfor 2 violins, viola, bass and 2 horns KV522; Horn DuosSATfrom KV487SATTeunis van der Zwart (natural horn) / Claron McFaddenSAT(soprano) / Erwin Wieringa (natural horn) / Marc DestrubeSAT(violin) / Staas Swierstra (violin and viola) / EmilioSATMoreno (viola) / Albert Bruggen (cello) / RobertSATFranenberg (double bass) / Orchestra of The EighteenthSATCentury / Frans Bruggen (conductor)SATGlossa GCD921110 (CD)SATSAT11.30am Disc of the WeekSATBeethoven: Complete Works for Violin and OrchestraSATBEETHOVEN: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major OpSAT61; Romance No 2 for Violin and Orchestra in F Major OpSAT40; Romance No 1 for Violin and Orchestra in G major OpSAT50; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Wo05 fragmentSAT(original manuscript version)SATPatricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) / Orchestre desSATChamps-Elysees / Philippe Herreweghe (conductor)SATNaive V5174 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00nh5zt (Listen)SATCape Town Opera/Erik Chisholm/Kevin Volans/Scottish OperaSATSATPresented by Tom Service. Including Cape Town Opera's UKSATdebut, the life of Scottish composer Erik Chisholm, SouthSATAfrican born composer Kevin Volans and Scottish Opera'sSATtour of the Highlands.SATSATRelated LinksSATSAT* Cape Town Opera at London's Royal Festival HallSATon 26-27 October (www.southbankcentre.co.uk)SAT* Cape Town Opera at Edinburgh's Festival TheatreSATon 30-31 October (www.eft.co.uk)SAT* Kevin Volans' 60th Birthday at London'sSATWigmore Hall (www.wigmore-hall.org.uk)SAT* Erik Chisholm: Scottish Modernist by John Purser,SATpublished by Boydell and Brewer (£50.00 hardback)SAT(www.boydell.co.uk) * Discover more about Erik ChisholmSAT(www.erikchisholm.com)SAT* The current tour of Scottish Opera's KatyaSATKabanova ends in Glasgow on 24th October 2009SAT(www.scottishopera.org.uk)SATSATInterview with Morag ChisholmSATSATTom Service joins Morag Chisholm in the BBC Music LibrarySATwhere they look at the score of her father Erik Chisholm'sSATcomposition Adventures of Babar.SATSATCape Town OperaSATSATTom Service travels to Cardiff to watch rehearsals of CapeSATTown Opera’s production of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, inSATthe company’s first UK tour. Opera in South AfricaSATsuffered in the post-apartheid era, having been seen as anSATemblem of white, Euro-centric culture: but whilstSATaudiences are still mostly white and wealthy in Cape Town,SATCTO’s performers are not. Artistic Director ChristineSATCrouse’s staging updates Gershwin’s Catfish Row to 1970sSATtownship South Africa, a time and a place that many of theSATcast actually lived through.SATSATTom talks to singers Pretty Yende and Ntobeka Rwanqa, whoSATrecalls the violence of the 70s, and to Cape Town Opera’sSATdirector Michael Williams about the convoluted culturalSATpolitics of opera in South Africa.SATSATCape Town Opera’s UK tour of Gershwin’s Porgy and BessSATcontinues to London’s Royal Festival Hall on 26-27 OctoberSATand Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre on 30-31 OctoberSATSATKevin VolansSATSATComposer Kevin Volans, 60 this year, grew up in SouthSATAfrica but is now an Irish citizen, having lived in DublinSATfor over 20 years. A pupil of Stockhausen, he is most wellSATknown for his fusing of African influences with WesternSATforms in the mid-1980s – in pieces for string quartet likeSATHunting: Gathering and White Man Sleeps.SATSATVolans retains a close relationship with South Africa,SATsupporting young South African singers and regularlySATspending time composing at his house in the BlackSATMountains, yet he feels constrained by the culturalSATlandscape there. Ahead of a day of birthday celebrationsSATat London’s Wigmore Hall, Tom talks to Volans about hisSAThomeland and the future of his music without the consciousSATAfrican influences of his earlier career.SATSATLondon’s Wigmore Hall hosts a day of events celebratingSATKevin Volans’ 60th birthday on Saturday 31 OctoberSATSATErik Chisholm - Scottish ModernistSATSATScottish composer Erik Chisholm (1904-65) introducedSATGlasgow audiences in the 1930s to the music of Hindemith,SATBartok, Bax and Sorabji, and put on Britain’s first-everSATperformances of Berlioz’s The Trojans. He spent the lastSATtwo decades of his life in Cape Town, transforming theSATcity’s musical life as the head of the University’s musicSATdepartment. Yet he is as unknown for his impresario workSATin both hemispheres as he is for his visionary music –SATwhich fused Scottish bagpiping forms with modern idioms inSATways that no other composer had attempted before.SATSATTom talks to John Purser, who in a new biography arguesSATthe case for a greater awareness of Erik Chisholm and hisSATmusic. And Chisholm’s second wife Lillias Scott Forbes,SATpoet and daughter of the composer FG Scott, shares herSATchildhood memories of Chisholm’s visits to her family homeSATin Glasgow.SATSATErik Chisholm: Scottish Modernist by John Purser isSATpublished by Boydell and Brewer (£50.00 hardback)SATSATScottish Opera On TourSATSATFinally Tom visits Aboyne, near Aberdeen, for ScottishSATOpera’s touring production of Janacek’s Katya Kabanova –SATpart of the company’s ambitious programme which takesSATopera out from Glasgow to the highlands and lowlands ofSATScotland. The pared-down staging has to work for a hugeSATvariety of small theatres and venues, but Tom discoversSATthat this gives Janacek’s tale of small-town intrigue,SATadultery, and suicide an unusual intensity and intimacySATimpossible to find in a large opera house.SATSATTom talks to Music Director Ian Ryan, who at the pianoSATprovides the production’s sole musical accompaniment, andSATto the singers and audience at Aboyne Academy’s DeesideSATTheatre.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00nh5zw (Listen)SATBrighton Early Music Festival 2009SATLucie Skeaping presents a special programme from theSATSallis Benny Theatre as part of the 2009 Brighton EarlySATMusic Festival. She is joined by its directors DeborahSATRoberts and Clare Norburn to discuss some of theSAThighlights of the festival, and also introduces music fromSATthree exciting young early music groups: Tempus Fugit,SATTriologue and the 1607 Ensemble.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6yy4 (Listen)SATarthurs.hoiby.ritchie From Wigmore Hall, London.SATSATFiona Talkington presents Radio 3 New Generation ArtistSATTom Arthurs' trio arthurs.hoiby.ritchie performing aSATvariety of his compositions, interspersed with group andSATsolo improvisations.SATSATTom Arthurs (flugelhorn and trumpet) Jasper Hoiby (bass)SATStuart Ritchie (drums and percussion).SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00nh5zy (Listen)SATAn Appalachian Road Trip, Episode 2SATBroadcaster, writer and musician Banning Eyre embarks on aSATjourney across the state of North Carolina to hear theSATstories of some of the older players and singers ofSATtraditional US music. Some can trace a direct line back toSATbefore the age of the radio and the gramophone, whenSATold-time music - North American folk music - was aSATstrictly oral tradition.SATSATBanning meets 90-year-old fiddler Jo Thomson, who isSATperhaps the only known surviving Old Time African-AmericanSATstring band player. His playing and stories capture aSATperiod of time before this music was delineated on raceSATgrounds, of a time when both black and white string bandsSATflourished.SATSATSat out on her porch on top of a mountain near Mars Hill,SATeighth-generation ballad singer Sheila Kay Adams tellsSATstories and sings songs as her grandmother taught her, outSATin the open, singing to the fireflies and crickets. HerSATballads, which tell of knights and ladies and boats atSATsea, hail from the 'old country' - England, Ireland andSATScotland. Passed down through singing generations in theSATlittle settlement of Sodom where she grew up, sheSATpreserves the haunting and often macabre song of herSATancestors, and is today passing it on to her children andSATgrandchildren.SATSATAnd Banning talks to 89-year-old Benton Flippen and hisSATSmokey Valley boys, remnants of a past age and of theSATheyday of old-time string band music, having learnt theirSATtunes at the knee of their parents and grandparents.SATSATProducer: Peter MeanwellSATSound Engineer: Martin ApplebySATSATOpening sequence recorded at Olympia Restaurant, Mt Airy,SATNCSATMusic: Cornbread & Butterbeans (Carolina Sunshine Trio)SATSATCotton Eyed JoeSATBenton Flippen and the Smokey Valley BoysSATBenton Flippen (fiddle), Frank Bode (guitar and vocals),SATVerlen Clifton (mandolin and vocals), Chester MacMillanSAT(guitar), Andy Edmonds (banjo)SATBBC recording at the home of Benton Flippen, Mt Airy,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 7th June 2009SATSATFortune Benton Flippen and the Smokey Valley BoysSATBBC recording at the home of Benton Flippen, Mt Airy,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 7th June 2009SATSATInterview with Benton Flippen and Andy EdmondsSATSATCackling Hen Benton Flippen and the Smokey Valley BoysSATBBC recording at the home of Benton Flippen, Mt Airy,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 7th June 2009SATSATInterview with Benton Flippen and Andy EdmondsSATSATJune Apple Benton Flippen and the Smokey Valley BoysSATBBC recording at the home of Benton Flippen, Mt Airy,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 7th June 2009SATSATA Soldier and a Lady Rick Ward (fretless banjo)SATBBC recording at the workshop of Rick Ward, BeechSATMountain, Watauga County, North Carolina, USA: 8th JuneSAT2009SATSATInterview with musician and instrument maker Rick WardSATSATThe Bald Headed End of the Broom (from the singing of LeeSATMonroe Presnell) Rick Ward (voice)SATBBC recording at the workshop of Rick Ward, BeechSATMountain, Watauga County, North Carolina, USA: 8th JuneSAT2009SATSATThe Daemon Lover (from the singing of Dellie ChandlerSATNorton) Sheila Kay Adams (voice)SATBBC recording at the home of Sheila Kay Adams, Mars Hill,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 8th June 2009SATSATInterview with ballad singer Sheila Kay AdamsSATSATThe Farmer’s Cursed Wife (from the singing of InezSATChandler) Sheila Kay Adams (voice)SATBBC recording at the home of Sheila Kay Adams, Mars Hill,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 8th June 2009SATSATInterview with ballad singer Sheila Kay AdamsSATSATPretty Saro (from the singing of Mary Sands)SATSheila Kay Adams (voice)SATBBC recording at the home of Sheila Kay Adams, Mars Hill,SATNorth Carolina, USA: 8th June 2009SATSATGeorgie Buck Joe Thompson (fiddle and voice)SATBob Carlin (banjo)SATBBC recording at the home of Joe Thompson, Mebane, NorthSATCarolina, USA: 10th June 2009SATSATInterview with fiddler Joe Thompson and banjo picker BobSATCarlinSATSATGoin’ Down the Road Feeling BadSATJoe Thompson (fiddle and voice) Bob Carlin (banjo)SATBBC recording at the home of Joe Thompson, Mebane, NorthSATCarolina, USA: 10th June 2009SATSATInterview with fiddler Joe Thompson and banjo picker BobSATCarlinSATSATPumpkin Pie Joe Thompson (fiddle and voice)SATBob Carlin (banjo)SATBBC recording at the home of Joe Thompson, Mebane, NorthSATCarolina, USA: 10th June 2009SATSATInterview with fiddler Joe Thompson and banjo picker BobSATCarlinSATSATMust Jesus Bear the Cross Alone Joe Thompson (voice)SATBob Carlin (banjo)SATBBC recording at the home of Joe Thompson, Mebane, NorthSATCarolina, USA: 10th June 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00nh600 (Listen)SATRashied AliSATUntil his untimely death in August 2009, Rashied Ali wasSATwidely regarded as the doyen of free jazz drummers. HeSATmade his name in John Coltrane's quartet and went on to aSATwide range of musical activity in the 42 years sinceSATColtrane's death. With the help of an archive interviewSATwith Ali, Alyn Shipton picks his greatest recordings inSATtribute to this fine musician.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Lourana Artist: Rashied Ali QuintetSATComposer: Clark Album: Live in Europe Label: SurvivalSATNumber: 126 Track 4SATPersonnel: Rashied Ali - drums, Joris Teepe - bass, GregSATMurphy - piano, Lawrence Clark - sax, Josh Evans - trumpet.SATSATDISC 2 Title: Compassion Artist: John ColtraneSATComposer: Coltrane Album: Meditations Label: ImpulseSATNumber: 11992 Track 2SATPersonnel: John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, ts; McCoySATTyner, p; Jimmy Garrison, b; Elvin Jones, d; Rashied Ali,SATd. 23 Nov 1965SATSATDISC 3 Title: The Mac Man Artist: Archie SheppSATComposer: Shepp Album: On This Night Label: ImpulseSATNumber: GRP 11252 Track 2SATPersonnel: Archie Shepp, ts; Bobby Hutcherson, vib; HenrySATGrimes, b; Rashied Ali, d; Ed Blackwell, rhythm logs. 12SATAugust 1965.SATSATDISC 4 Title: Peace on Earth (opening)SATArtist: John Coltrane Composer: ColtraneSATAlbum: Live in Japan Vol 1 Label: ImpulseSATNumber: 55XD5734 CD 1 Track 1SATPersonnel: John Coltrane, ts; Alice Coltrane, p; JimmySATGarrison, b; Rashied Ali, d. 22 July 1966.SATSATDISC 5 Title: Venus Artist: John ColtraneSATComposer: Coltrane Album: Interstellar SpaceSATLabel: Impulse Number: GRP 11102 Track 3SATPersonnel: John Coltrane, ts; Rashied Ali, perc. 22 FebSAT1967.SATSATDISC 6 Title: Manifestation Artist: John ColtraneSATComposer: Coltrane Album: Cosmic Music Label: ImpulseSATNumber 515 S1 Track 1SATPersonnel: John Coltrane, ts; Pharoah Sanders, ts, fl;SATAlice Coltrane, p; Jimmy Garrison, b; Rashied Ali drums.SATRay Appleton, percussion, Feb 2, 1966.SATSATDISC 7 Title: Why Not Artist: Marion BrownSATComposer: Brown Album: Why Not Label: ESP DiskSATNumber: 1040 Tr 3SATPersonnel: Marion Brown, as; Stanley Cowell, p; NorrisSATJones, b; Rashied Ali, d. 1966.SATSATDISC 8 Title: Pennies from HeavenSATArtist: Eddie Jefferson with Rashied Ali's QuintetSATComposer: Burke/Johnson Album: At Ali's AlleySATLabel: Blue Music Number: 884502153941 Track 2SATPersonnel Eddie Jefferson, voc; Benny Wilson, b; MarvinSATBlackman, ts; Marsha Frazier, p; Rashied Ali, d. Rec 1976.SATSATDISC 9 Title: IrisSATArtist: Rashied Ali with Prima MateriaSATComposer: ColtraneSATAlbum: Configurations - The Music of John ColtraneSATLabel: Blue Music Number 884502153958 Track 4SATPersonnel: Allan Chase, ts; Louis Belogenis, ts; GregSATMurphy, p; Wilber Morris, b; Rashied Ali, d. 2009.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00nhnlt (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)SATSATA Smile Will Go a Long Long Way (B Davis, H Akst) (2:55)SATPerformed by Eddie Condon, Sterling Bose Recorded 1954SATTaken from the album Eddie Condon’s World of JazzSATLP (CBS -67273/A S1/6)SATSATBlackstick (Sidney Bechet) (2:42)SATPerformed by Noble Sissle’s Swingsters: Sidney Bechet (cl,SATss) Clarence Brereton (tp) Gil White (ts) Harry Brooks (p)SATJimmy Miller (g) Jimmy Jones (b) Wilbert Kirk (d)SATRecorded 10 February 1938SATTaken from the album Sidney Bechet Vol. 2 1938 - 1950SAT2002 CD (Naxos 8120616 (1) Track 1)SATSATNails (Buster Harding) (6:08)SATPerformed by Reunald Jones, Thad Jones, Joe Newman,SATWendell Culley (tp) Benny Powell, Henry Coker, Mathew GeeSAT(tb) Marshall Royal, Bill Graham, Frank Foster, FrankSATWess, Charlie Fowlkes (reeds) Eddie Jones (b) Sonny PayneSAT(d) Freddie Green (g) Count Basie (p) Joe Williams (v)SATRecorded 7 September 1956, SwedenSATTaken from the album Basie in LondonSATCD (Verve 8338052(1) Track 4)SATSATInto Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (Roberts, Fisher) (3:10)SATPerformed by The Ink Spots: Billy Kenny (ts) Charles FuguaSAT(ts, g) Ivory Watson (bs, g) Orville Jones (b) EllaSATFitzgerald (v) Recorded 1944SATTaken from the album The Best of the Ink SpotsSATCD (Music for Pleasure CDMFP6064 Track 16)SATSATSoul Fusion (Milt Jackson) (5:30)SATPerformed by Milt Jackson (vib) Monty Alexander (p) JohnSATClayton (b) Jeff Hamilton (d)SATRecorded 1 - 2 June 1977, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album Soul FusionSATLP (Pablo 2310 804. S1/4)SATSATAmazing Grace (Trad, Arr. Shepp) (4:22)SATPerformed by Archie Shepp (ts, ss) Horace Parlan (p)SATRecorded 25 April 1977, Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen,SATDenmark Taken from the album Goin’ HomeSATLP (Steeplechase SCS 1079. S1/3)SATSATBorn on a Friday (L Feather) (3:42)SATPerformed by Cleo Laine (v) Paul Hart (Keyboard, Violin)SATTerry Cox (d) Daryl Runswick (b) Clark Terry (tp, flghn)SATStrings led by Selwart ClarkeSATRecorded 13 January 1976, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Very Best of Cleo LaineSAT1997 CD (RCA 74321432152(2) Disc 2, Track 18)SATSATPsychedelic Sally (Horace Silver) (7:10)SATPerformed by Charles Tolliver (tp) Stanley Turrentine (ts)SATHorace Silver (p) Bob Cranshaw (b, el-b) Mickey Roker (d)SATRecorded 23 February 1968, Rudy Van Gelder Studio,SATEnglewood Cliffs, NJSATTaken from the album Serenade To A Soul SisterSATLP (Blue Note BST 84277. S1/1)SATSATAll My Tomorrows (Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen) (5:47)SATPerformed by Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) JackSATDeJohnette (d) Recorded 5 July 1999, Live in ParisSATTaken from the album Whisper NotSAT2000CD (ECM 1724/25 Disc 2, Track 5)SATSATA Night in Tunisia (Clifford Brown) (10:58)SATPerformed by Clifford Brown (tp) Billy Root (ts -1,3) MelSATZiggy Vines (ts -3) Sam Dockery (p) Ace Tisone (b) EllisSATTollin (d) Recorded 25 June 1956, PhiladelphiaSATTaken from the album SidemanSAT1999 CD (RCA 09026634442(1) Track 8)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00nh604 (Listen)SATBizet's CarmenSATFrom the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.SATSATLouise Fryer presents a recent revival of FrancescaSATZambello's colourful Royal Opera House production ofSATBizet's Carmen, a work which is one of the most popular ofSATall time and which has been called 'the perfect opera'.SATFrenchman Bertrand de Billy, a celebrated conductor ofSATCarmen, leads Latvian mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca in theSATtitle role alongside Sicilian/French tenor Roberto Alagna,SATfor whom Don Jose has long been a special role.SATSATBizet: CarmenSATSATCarmen ...... Elina Garanca (mezzo-soprano)SATDon Jose ...... Roberto Alagna (tenor)SATEscamillo ...... Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (bass)SATMicaela ...... Liping Zhang (soprano)SATMorales ...... Changhan Lim (baritone)SATZuniga ...... Henry Waddington (bass)SATFrasquita ...... Eri Nakamura (soprano)SATMercedes ...... Louise Innes (mezzo-soprano)SATLe Dancaire ...... Adrian Clarke (baritone)SATLe Remendado ...... Vincent Ordonneau (tenor)SATRoyal Opera ChorusSATOrchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent GardenSATBertrand de Billy (conductor).SATSAT21:15 The Wire b00nh606 (Listen)SATMe and Cilla By Lee Mattinson.SATSATPriscilla Stephenson's preparations are well underway forSATher perfect Christmas Eve party, but with her son about toSATmake his first public appearance in a miniskirt and herSAThusband's affair with the neighbour about to rear its uglySAThead, will the glue holding this family together be strongSATenough? Will the powerful truth in Cilla Black's lyricsSATgive them the words to show each other their wounds andSATstart the healing process?SATSATCilla ...... Charlie Hardwick Alfie ...... James BaxterSATRingo ...... Trevor FoxSATSATDirected by Katherine Beacon.SATSAT22:00 Pre-Hear b00nh608 (Listen)SATWidman - Violin ConcertoSATThe BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by IlanSATVolkov perform the Violin Concerto by Munich-born composerSATJorg Widman. They are joined by the artist who premieredSATit in 2007, Christian Tetzlaff.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00nh60b (Listen)SATString Theories EventSATSara Mohr-Pietsch presents conversation and music from aSATdiverse and intercontinental group of musicians at theSATString Theories event at London's Kings Place, which isSATcurated by Nigel Osborne. They include a New York jazzSATflautist, a French punk guitarist, a Chilean politicalSATsongwriter, a German gondola pianist and a JapaneseSATultra-modernist - who have written miniatures for theSATEdinburgh String Quartet, linked by transformationalSATsound-design installations.SATSATJules Rawlinson (electronics): sound design (1:00)SATSATRichard Worth: ..but those unheard are sweeter (5:25)SATThe Edinburgh QuartetSATSATKostas Rekleitis: Se la mia vita (5:21)SATThe Edinburgh Quartet, Lore Lixenberg (soprano)SATSATJules Rawlinson (electronics): sound design (1:00)SATSATBenjamin Lang: string quartet no1 (5:25)SATThe Edinburgh QuartetSATSATLina Tonia: In Memoriam (5:33)SATThe Edinburgh Quartet, Neyire Ashworth (clarinet)SATSATJules Rawlinson (electronics): sound design (1:00)SATSATSuzanne Parry: This Light (6:38)SATThe Edinburgh Quartet, Lore Lixenberg (soprano)SATSATVroni Holzmann: looking for something that isn't thereSAT(6:55)SATThe Edinburgh Quartet, Neyire Ashworth (bass clarinet),SATKirsteen Davidson Kelly (piano)SATSATRyan Somerville: Sono quel che sono (3:25)SATThe Edinburgh Quartet, Neyire Ashworth (clarinet),SATKirsteen Davidson Kelly (piano)SATSATInterviews with Nigel Osborne and Jules RawlinsonSATSATShiori Usui: Untitled no1 (8:40)SATNeyire Ashworth (clarinet), Kirsteen Davidson KellySAT(piano), Joby Burgess (djembe)SATSATJules Rawlinson: Mute/solo (6:40) Live electronicsSATSATAlan Gilliland: Grey Blues (4:37) The Edinburgh QuartetSATSATVassilis Kitsos: Niobi (5:00) Richard Worth (flute)SATSATThomas Seltz: First movement (5:44)SATThe Edinburgh QuartetSATSATJules Rawlinson (electronics): sound design (1:00)SATSUNSUNDAY 25 OCTOBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00b55wv (Listen)SUNJack DeJohnetteSUNDrummer Jack DeJohnette joins Alyn Shipton to discuss hisSUNchoice of his own recordings, including music from hisSUNdays with Charles Lloyd, Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00nhlv8 (Listen)SUN1.00am BSTSUNFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Redemption, poeme-symphonieSUNGe Neutel (soprano) Netherlands Radio ChoirSUNNetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)SUN(recorded in the NLNOS studios on 12 March 1976)SUN1.01am GMTSUNRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Orchestral SuiteSUN(Platee) - 1745 European Union Baroque OrchestraSUNRoy Goodman (conductor)SUN1.24amSUNLeclair, Jean-Marie (1697-1764): Violin Concerto in ASUNminor, Op 7, No 5 Lidewij van der Voort (violin)SUNEuropean Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SUN1.39amSUNRebel, Jean-Fery (c.1666-1747): Les caracteres de la danseSUN(1715) European Union Baroque OrchestraSUNRoy Goodman (conductor)SUN1.47amSUNBoismortier, Joseph Bodin de (1689-1755): Bassoon ConcertoSUNin D Marie Herve (bassoon)SUNEuropean Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SUN1.54amSUNRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Orchestral SuiteSUN(Pygmalion) - 1748 European Union Baroque OrchestraSUNRoy Goodman (conductor)SUN2.14amSUNRebel: Chaconne (Les elemens - 1737), encore (appl)SUNEuropean Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SUN2.17amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): L'anima del filosofo, ossiaSUNOrfeo ed EurydiceSUNEuridice ...... Grit van Juten (soprano)SUNGenio ...... Elena Vink (soprano)SUNOrfeo ...... Robert Gambill (tenor)SUNCreonte ...... Henk Smit (bass)SUNNetherlands Radio Chamber ChoirSUNNetherlands Radio OrchestraSUNDieter Rossberg, Robin Gritton (conductors)SUN4.28amSUNArlen, Harold (1905-1986), arr O'Dette, Paul: Caglia aSUNPass (Somewhere over the rainbow) Paul O'Dette (lute)SUN4.31amSUNGershwin, George (1898-1937): Three Preludes, arr for twoSUNpianos Aglika Genova, Luben Dimitrov (pianos)SUN4.38amSUNBernstein, Leonard (1918-1990): Overture (Candide)SUNMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Jorge Mester (conductor)SUN4.42amSUNBernstein: Glitter and be Gay (Candide)SUNTracey Dahl (soprano) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraSUNMario Bernardi (conductor)SUN4.48amSUNMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Hebrides), Op 26SUNNorwegian Radio Orchestra Markus Lehtinen (conductor)SUN5.01amSUNEnna, August (1859-1939): Overture (The Match Girl)SUNDanish Radio Concert Orchestra Hannu Koivula (conductor)SUN5.07amSUNHartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 6SUNCharacteerstykker med indledende Smaavers af HansSUNChristian Andersen, Op 50 Nina Gade (piano)SUN5.20amSUNZemlinsky, Alexander von (1872-1942): Die Seejungfrau -SUNFantasie for orchestra (1902/3)SUNRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraSUNRiccardo Chailly (conductor)SUN6.02amSUNReger, Max (1873-1916): Maria Wiegenlied, Op 76, No 52SUNThe Toronto Children's Chorus Judy Loman (harp)SUNJean Ashworth Bartle (conductor)SUN6.04amSUNBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Ave MariaSUNTallinn Boys Choir Lydia Rahula (conductor)SUN6.08amSUNStainov, Petko (1896-1977): Fairy Tale - symphonic suiteSUN(1930) Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNNedialko Nedialkov (conductor)SUN6.42amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Meinem Kinde, Op 37, No 3 -SUNlullaby Edith Wiens (soprano) Rudolf Jansen (piano)SUN6.45amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937), arr for winds by RichardSUNMcIntyre: Ma mere l'oye (Mother Goose Suite)SUNCanberra Wind Soloists: Vernon Hill (flute)SUNDavid Nuttall (oboe) Alan Vivian (clarinet)SUNRichard McIntyre (bassoon) Dominic Harvey (horn).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00nhlvb (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00nhm32 (Listen)SUNDavid Owen Norris sits in for Iain Burnside and exploresSUNhow music complements and enriches drama, on bothSUNtheatrical and operatic stages and on small and largeSUNscreens. Including music by Ibert, Beethoven and Purcell.SUNSUNDavid's guest is composer Matthew Scott of the NationalSUNTheatre.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00nhm34 (Listen)SUNStewart CopelandSUNMichael Berkeley meets rock great Stewart Copeland,SUNdrummer with The Police, and a composer of operas andSUNsoundtracks as well as songs. He recently provided musicSUNand narration for a spectacular production of Ben Hur atSUNLondon's O2 arena. His musical tastes, all of which haveSUNinfluenced his own style, range from Wagner, Ravel andSUNJohn Adams to Booker T, Paul Simon and reggae from DesmondSUNDekker.SUNSUNSig M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (from Music from Chaucer)SUN(Berkeley/OUP) Beaux Arts Brass Quintet Dur: 26sSUNSUNStewart Copeland: Gene Pool (excerpt)SUNOrchestralli (Ponderosa Music & Art) Tr 5SUNStewart Copeland/ASCAP Dur: 3m02sSUNSUNRavel: Prelude (Le tombeau de Couperin)SUNWorks by Bizet, Faure, Ravel VIRGIN CLASSICS VC7907652 Tr 6SUNCity of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor)SUNDur: 3m07sSUNSUNBooker T & The MGs: Green OnionsSUNGreen Onions ATLANTIC 7567822552 Tr 1SUN(Booker T Jones, Steve Cropper, Al Jackson Jr, LewisSUNSteinberg/Irving Music Inc BMI) Dur: 2m53sSUNSUNJohn Adams: Loops and Verses (excerpt - Shaker Loops)SUNMinimalist VIRGIN CLASSICS VC7911682 Tr 3SUNThe London Chamber OrchestraSUNChristopher Warren-Green (conductor)SUNAdams/Boosey & Hawkes Dur: 7m23sSUNSUNMoondog: Bird's LamentSUNSax Pax for a Sax KOPF KD943333 Tr 3SUNMoondog & The London SaxophonicSUNLouis Hardin/Managarm & Roof Music Dur: 2m00sSUNSUNWagner: Tannhauser Overture (excerpt)SUNEMI CDS7472968 CD 1 Tr 1SUNSinfonieorchester des Bayerischen RundfunksSUNBernard Haitink (conductor) Dur: 3m55sSUNSUNPaul Simon: Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes (excerpt)SUNGraceland WARNER 9254472 Tr 5SUNPaul Simon feat Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Youssou N'dourSUN(Simon/Jospeh Shabalala BMI) Dur: 4m12sSUNSUNDesmond Dekker: IsraelitesSUNThe Best of MUSIC CLUB MCCD115 Tr 1SUN(Dacres/Kong/Blue Mountain Music Ltd/Sparta Florida MusicSUNGroup Ltd) Dur: 2m28s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00nhm36 (Listen)SUNThe Elizabethan Stage JigSUNLucie Skeaping explores the often forgotten world of theSUNElizabethan stage jig - a popular form of bawdy musicalSUNcomedy from the 16th and 17th century.SUNSUNThe crowds who flocked to the London playhouses in theSUNlate 16th and early 17th century expected to be amused andSUNamazed. Mostly, they got their money's worth because notSUNonly could they see a drama, a comedy or some greatSUNtragedy, but if they stayed on after the play had ended,SUNthey would also be treated to a short farce - a rude, lewdSUNand outrageous musical entertainment known as a jig.SUNSUNTrad: Jog on The King's NoyseSUNHARMONIA MUNDI HMU907101 Tr 7SUNSUNWilliam Kemp (?): Singing Simpkin: Blind Cupid hath madeSUNCity Waites HYPERION CDA67754 Tr 13SUNSUNPlayford: Goddesses/Jamaica Dufay CollectiveSUNCHANDOS CHAN9446 Tr 15SUNSUNTrad: As ye came from Walsingham (The Black Man jig)SUNHYPERION CDA67754 Tr 4 (excerpt)SUNSUNSegue:SUNSUNByrd: Walsingham variations Davitt MoroneySUNHYPERION CDA66558 Tr 14SUNSUNJohn Johnson: Galliard to the Flat PavanSUNShirley Rumsey (lute) NAXOS 8550776 Tr 21SUNSUNRobert Johnson: Hark Hark the Lark The Gesualdo ConsortSUNCANTORIS CRCD6017 Tr 8SUNSUNSegue:SUNSUNRobert Johnson: Full Fathom FiveSUNJulianne Baird/Ronn McFarlane (lute)SUNDorian DOR90109 Tr 9SUNSUNSegue:SUNSUNRobert Johnson: Where the Bee Sucks The Broadside BandSUNSAYDISC CDSDL409 Tr 2SUNSUNTrad: Stingo Musicians of Swan AlleySUNVIRGIN CLASSICS VC7907892 Tr 4SUNSUNTrad: Pell Mell (playford) Dufay CollectiveSUNCHANDOS CHAN9446 Tr 21SUNSUNTrad: The Black Man (cont...) City WaitesSUNHYPERION CDA67754 Trs 7-11SUNSUNJan Janz Starter: JJ Starter Zingende klucht van LijsjeSUNFlepkous (excerpt) Camerata Trajectina Trs 26-29.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00nhm38 (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington introduces Radio 3 listeners' requests,SUNincluding a guest request from saxophonist Jan Garbarek.SUNThe line-up features music by Ravel, Lauridsen, Wagner,SUNReger, Mozart and Billy Mayerl.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00n6z97 (Listen)SUNFrom Gloucester Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Keep me as the apple of an eye (Neil Cox)SUNResponses: SpicerSUNPsalm: 106 (Jackson, Brooksbank, Byrd, Atkins)SUNFirst Lesson: 2 Kings 18 vv13-37SUNCanticles: Francis Jackson in GSUNSecond Lesson: Philippians 2 vv1-13SUNAnthem: Te Deum (Haydn)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in D, BWV 532 (Bach)SUNSUNAssistant Director of Music: Ashley GroteSUNDirector of Music: Adrian Partington.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00nhm5n (Listen)SUNMussorgsky: Pictures at an ExhibitionSUNIn front of an audience at BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff,SUNCharles Hazlewood joins the BBC National Orchestra ofSUNWales and pianist Ashley Wass for an examination of bothSUNthe original piano and the orchestral versions ofSUNMussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Charles is alsoSUNjoined in his analysis by David Nice, an authority onSUNRussian music.SUNSUNWhat exactly were the images that so fired Mussorgsky'sSUNimagination and what do they tell us about the personalitySUNof this complex and often misunderstood 19th-centurySUNcomposer? Why did the composer seek a synthesis of WesternSUNand Slavic influences, and to what extent is Pictures anSUN'international' piece, countering arguments that Ravel'sSUNorchestration is not Russian enough?SUNSUNFollowing the death of his close friend, Russian artistSUNVictor Hartmann in 1873, Mussorsgky attended an exhibtionSUNof his work and was inspired to compose a piano suiteSUNdepicting some of the paintings, drawings and designs thatSUNhe had seen. The composer wrote the suite very quickly andSUNit became a potent example of his Russian nationalistSUNsentiments and his desire to 'realistically' captureSUNpictorial ideas in music. The piano suite cried out to beSUNarranged for orchestra, and one who took up the challengeSUNwas Frenchman Maurice Ravel, who made his remarkableSUNorchestration in 1922. The work has never waned inSUNpopularity since.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00nhm5q (Listen)SUNThe Bach Choir ProfileSUNAled Jones talks to members of The Bach Choir, an ensembleSUNfounded in Victorian London and subsequently imitated bySUNmany others around the world. Aled chats to currentSUNmembers Ellie Bacon and Shane Connolly about life inSUNtoday's choir, and explores the past with former member DrSUNBasil Keen, author of a recent book about the choir'sSUNfirst 100 years.SUNSUN20:00 Night Waves b00nhm5s (Listen)SUNFree Thinking 2009, Concluding Discussion, Part 1SUNMatthew Sweet hosts conversation and debate about RadioSUN3's 2009 Free Thinking festival of ideas, taking place atSUNthe Sage, Gateshead.SUNSUNMatthew is joined by a round-table of guests to reflect onSUNthe interviews, lectures and audience comment that they'veSUNheard - in particular on the festival's key theme - theSUN21st-century family. They assess if the complex andSUNthought-provoking questions thrown up by the powerfulSUNspeakers have elicited any answers. And how did theSUNaudience at the Sage respond?SUNSUN20:20 Drama on 3 b00nkt4q (Listen)SUNBeware the Kids Free Thinking 2009SUNSUNBy Karen Laws and Fiona Evans. A fictional story,SUNdeveloped with a community group in Byker, Newcastle,SUNtakes a journey into the reality of neglect as one child'sSUNlife spirals out of control.SUNSUNRecorded in front of an audience as part of the FreeSUNThinking Festival in Gateshead, this hard-hitting playSUNexplores how a tragedy can unfold right before the eyes ofSUNa child's family and carers.SUNSUNMark ...... Matthew McNultySUNJaden ...... Rosie Stancliffe Audrey ...... Judi EarlSUNYvonne ...... Jane Holman Ben ...... Tony NeilsonSUNKyle ...... Max WatsonSUNSUNDirected by Kate Rowland.SUNSUN21:20 Night Waves b00nvhvl (Listen)SUNFree Thinking 2009, Concluding Discussion, Part 2SUNMatthew Sweet hosts conversation and debate about RadioSUN3's 2009 Free Thinking festival of ideas, taking place atSUNthe Sage, Gateshead.SUNSUNMatthew is joined by a round-table of guests to reflect onSUNthe interviews, lectures and audience comment that they'veSUNheard - in particular on the festival's key theme - theSUN21st-century family. They assess if the complex andSUNthought-provoking questions thrown up by the powerfulSUNspeakers have elicited any answers. And how did theSUNaudience at the Sage respond?SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00nhm5x (Listen)SUNFamily Portraits Free Thinking 2009SUNSUNIan McMillan introduces a special edition, as part ofSUNRadio 3's Free Thinking festival. In an atmosphericSUNCounty Durham-born actress Gina McKee and Live Theatre'sSUNDonald McBride read poems by Philip Larkin, John Clare,SUNSylvia Plath and Newcastle's own Thomas Whittle. Plus aSUNnewly-commissioned dramatic dialogue for both actors bySUNKaren Laws, Free Thinking Writer-in-Residence.SUNSUNThey are joined by members of the Northern SinfoniaSUNplaying works for string quartet by Purcell, Haydn andSUNDvorak, as well as music from Newcastle-based folk singerSUNEmily Portman and concertina and Northumbrian pipes playerSUNAlistair Anderson.SUNSUNAn atmospheric programme of poetry and music inspired bySUNfamily life, with county Durham-born actress Gina McKeeSUNand Live Theatre’s Donald McBride reading poems by PhilipSUNLarkin, John Clare, Sylvia Plath, Newcastle's own ThomasSUNWhittle, and a newly-commissioned dramatic piece by KarenSUNLaws. They are joined by members of the Northern SinfoniaSUNplaying music by Purcell, Haydn and Dvorák as well asSUNmusic from Newcastle-based folk singer Emily Portman andSUNconcertina and Northumbrian pipes legend Alistair Anderson.SUNSUNThis edition of Words and Music is a fascinatingSUNexploration of the many facets of family life throughSUNthree different portraits. The idyllic portrait of anSUNideal family is expressed through Louis Macneice's 'HappySUNFamilies', and by members of the Northern Sinfonia playingSUNfrom Schubert's String Quartet No.7. Robert Graves'SUN'Brother' leads to Emily Portman singing Two Sisters, andSUNAlistair Anderson plays a slow air on Northumbrian pipesSUNbefore Robert Louis Stevenson's 'My House' and GeraldSUNDurrell's comic recollections of his 'Family and OtherSUNAnimals'.SUNSUNThe portrait of a family in turmoil brings together theSUNviolent words of Larkin's 'This be the Verse' with Haydn'sSUN'Witches Minuet', played by members of Northern Sinfonia,SUNthen Gina McKee and Donald McBride re-enact SawneySUNOgilby's bitter duel with his wife over Alistair AndersonSUNand Emily Portman in a version of Canny Newcastle forSUNconcertina and pipes duet. Grief-stricken 'Young Howard'SUNby Sean O'Brien is accompanied by Purcell's Chaconne in GSUNminor.SUNSUNThe final portrait, of a 21st-century family, begins withSUN'Soup', a newly-commissioned dramatic piece by Karen LawsSUN(Free Thinking Writer-in-Residence). Sylvia Plath's FamilySUN'Reunion' leads to Emily Portman singing her stark versionSUNof 'Stick Stock' and Dilip Chitre's 'Father ReturningSUNHome' is accompanied by Glass's Grandmother and Kimitake.SUNAlistair Anderson's 'Handing it On' represents the passingSUNfrom one generation to another, a fitting end to theSUNportrait of a 21st-century family.SUNSUNProducer: Elizabeth ArnoSUNSUNGina McKee (reader) Donald McBride (reader)SUNEmily Portman (folk singer & concertina)SUNAlistair Anderson (northumbrian pipes & concertina)SUNMembers of the Northern Sinfonia (string quartet)SUNSUNIntroduced by Ian McMillanSUNSUNRecorded live on 23rd October in the Northern RockSUNFoundation Hall of Sage Gateshead as part of Radio 3’sSUNFree Thinking Festival 2009.SUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNPART 1: PORTRAIT OF AN IDEAL FAMILYSUNSUNTraditional: The Road to the NorthSUNLouis MacNiece: Happy familiesSUNSchubert: String Quartet No.7 in D major, D.94 (AndanteSUNcon moto – 2nd movement) John Clare: SonnetSUNRobert Graves: Brother Traditional: The Two SistersSUNJohn Montague: All Souls: ISUNAnderson: Empty Spaces (Slow Air)SUNRobert Louis Stevenson: My HouseSUNDvorak: String Quartet No.12 in F major, Op.96 ‘TheSUNAmerican’ (Molto vivace – 3rd movement)SUNGerald Durrell: My Family and Other Animals (pp.259-31)SUNAdrian Mitchell: This be the WorstSUNSUNPART 2: PORTRAIT OF A FAMILY IN TURMOILSUNSUNLarkin: This be the VerseSUNHaydn: ‘Hexen-Menuett’ (String Quartet No.76 in D minor,SUNOp.76 No.2 ‘Fifths’SUNThomas Whittle: Sawney Ogilby’s Duel with his WifeSUNTraditional: Canny Newcastle Traditional: Dolly DugginsSUNRobert Herrick: Upon Grubs Emily Portman: Little LongingSUNSean O'Brien: Young Howard Purcell: Chaconne in G minorSUNMark Strand: The Dreadful Has Already HappenedSUNTom Pickard: Ballad of Jamie AllanSUNAnderson: On Cheviot HillsSUNSUNPART 3: PORTRAIT OF A 21ST CENTURY FAMILYSUNSUNKaren Laws: new commissionSUNTippett: String Quartet No.2 (Andante)SUNAnne Sexton: Funnel Sylvia Plath: Family ReunionSUNEmily Portman: Stick Stock Robert Crawford: HomeSUNGlass: III. Grandmother and Kimitake (String Quartet No.3,SUN‘Mishima’) Dilip Chitre: Father returning HomeSUNTed Hughes: My Own True Family Anderson: Handing it OnSUNSUNFree Thinking 2009SUNSUNIan McMillan introduces a special edition, as part ofSUNRadio 3's Free Thinking festival. In an atmosphericSUNCounty Durham-born actress Gina McKee and Live Theatre'sSUNDonald McBride read poems by Philip Larkin, John Clare,SUNSylvia Plath and Newcastle's own Thomas Whittle. Plus aSUNnewly-commissioned dramatic dialogue for both actors bySUNKaren Laws, Free Thinking Writer-in-Residence.SUNSUNThey are joined by members of the Northern SinfoniaSUNplaying works for string quartet by Purcell, Haydn andSUNDvorak, as well as music from Newcastle-based folk singerSUNEmily Portman and concertina and Northumbrian pipes playerSUNAlistair Anderson.SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00nhm61 (Listen)SUNStanley Jordan, Terence BlanchardSUNJulian Joseph interviews guitarist Stanley Jordan andSUNplays tracks from his latest CD, State of Nature. JordanSUNgives his thoughts on musical therapy, explaining thatSUNmusic can help creative people with psychological problemsSUNsuch as perfectionism. Plus a telephone interview withSUNtrumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard.SUNSUNTitle: Tom's TuneSUNArtist: Kit Downes (piano), Calum Gourley (double bass),SUNJames Maddren (drums) Album: GoldenSUNLabel: Basho Records SRCD 31-2 Track: 8SUNComp: Kit Downes Publ: Basho Dur: 6m24sSUNSUNTitle: Trapped in a Dream Artist: Gerald GlaytonSUNAlbum: Two-Shade Label: Emarcy 0602527071442 Track: 2SUNComp: Gerald Clayton Publ: Gerald Clayton Music/ASCAPSUNDur: 6m33sSUNSUNTitle: Ocean BreezeSUNArtist: Stanley Jordan (with Jay Kishor - sitar, GiovannaSUNImbesi - piano/keyboards, Tammi Brown - vocals, CharnettSUNMoffett - bass, Tommy Brown - bass, Vedang Londhe -SUNtablas, Hartt Stearns - percussion, Davis Haynes - drums)SUNAlbum: State of Nature Label: Mack Avenue MAC 1040SUNTrack: 8 Comp: Stanley Jordan/Jay KishorSUNPubl: Manifold Music Dur:5m48sSUNSUNTitle: Mind Games # 1SUNArtist: Stanley Jordan (Charnett Moffett - bass, KenwoodSUNDennard - drums) Album: State of NatureSUNLabel: Mack Avenue MAC 1040 Track: 7SUNComp: Stanley Jordan Publ: Manifold Music Dur:33sSUNSUNTitle: Mind Games # 2SUNArtist: Stanley Jordan (Charnett Moffett - bass, KenwoodSUNDennard - drums) Album: State of NatureSUNLabel: Mack Avenue MAC 1040 Track: 10SUNComp: Stanley Jordan Publ: Manifold Music Dur:48sSUNSUNTitle: Mind Games # 3SUNArtist: Stanley Jordan (Charnett Moffett - bass, KenwoodSUNDennard - drums) Album: State of NatureSUNLabel: Mack Avenue MAC 1040 Track: 12SUNComp: Stanley Jordan Publ: Manifold Music Dur:34sSUNSUNTitle: A Place in SpaceSUNArtist: Stanley Jordan (Charnett Moffett, bass, DavidSUNHaynes, drums) Album: State of NatureSUNLabel: Mack Avenue MAC 1040 Track: 1SUNComp: Stanley Jordan Publ: Manifold Music Dur:7m21sSUNSUNTitle: All BluesSUNArtist: Stanley Jordan (Charnett Moffett - bass, DavidSUNHaynes - drums) Album: State of NatureSUNLabel: Mack Avenue MAC 1040 Track: 2SUNComp: Miles DavisSUNPubl: Jazz Horn Music Co-operation (BMI) Dur:7m52sSUNSUNTitle: JourneySUNArtist: Terence Blanchard, Bilal, Lionel Loueke, FabianSUNAlmazan, Derrick Hodge, Kendrick Scott Album: ChoicesSUNLabel: Decca Records Promo CD Track: 4SUNComp: Terence Blanchard Publ: Decca Dur:5m54sSUNSUNTitle: ConceptionSUNArtist: Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins, Walter Bishop Jnr,SUNTommy Potter, Art BlakeySUNAlbum: Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins, The Classic PrestigeSUNSessions, 1951-1956SUNSUNLabel: Prestige 08880 72314610 Track: 7 (CD2)SUNComp: George Shearing Publ: Screen Gems/EMI Music (BMI)SUNDur:4m06sSUNSUNTitle: Let's Call ThisSUNArtist: Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Julius Watkins,SUNPercy Heath, Willie Jones Album: MonkSUNLabel: Prestige 08880 7231 5938 Track: 5SUNComp: Thelonious Monk Publ: Thelonious Monk MusicSUNDur:5m08sSUNSUNTitle: C.T.A.SUNArtist: Red Garland with John Coltrane, George Joyner, ArtSUNTaylor Album: Dig It! Label: Prestige 08880 7231 5921SUNTrack: 3 Comp: James Heath Publ: EMI U Catalog/ASCAPSUNDur:4m39sSUNSUNTitle: I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You)SUNArtist: John Coltrane, Wilbur Harden, Red Garland, PaulSUNchambers, Jimmy Cobb Album: Standard ColtraneSUNLabel: Prestige 08880 7231 2210 Track: 2SUNComp: Ahlert/TurkSUNPubl: Fred Ahlert Music/Cromwell Music/Pencil MarkSUNMusic/ASCAP Dur:8m03s.SUNMONMONDAY 26 OCTOBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00nhmbv (Listen)MON1.00amMONChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Concerto No 1 in E minor forMONpiano and orchestra, Op 11 Havard Gimse (piano)MONTrondheim Symphony OrchestraMONJosep Caballe-Domenech (conductor)MON1.42amMONSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Kinderszenen for piano, Op 15MONHavard Gimse (piano)MON2.02amMONSchumann, Clara (1819-1896): Variations in F sharp minorMONon a theme of Robert Schumann for piano, Op 20MONAngela Cheng (piano)MON2.11amMONSchumann, Clara: Prelude and Fugue in B flat, Op 16, No 2MONAngela Cheng (piano)MON2.16amMONHandel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759), arr. Halvorsen,MONJohan: Passacaglia in G minor Dong-Ho An (violin)MONHee-Song Song (cello)MON2.26amMONHalvorsen, Johan (1864-1935): Symphony No 2 in D minorMON(Fatum) Trondheim Symphony OrchestraMONJosep Caballe-Domenech (conductor)MON3.01amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rivolgete a lui loMONsguardo - aria for bass and orchestra, K584MONRussell Braun (baritone)MONCanadian Opera Company OrchestraMONRichard Bradshaw (conductor)MON3.07amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in E flat for keyboard andMONstrings, H XV 30 Kungsbacka Piano TrioMON3.25amMONBiber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (1664-1704): Missa SanctiMONHenrici (1701)MONUnknown boy soloists from Regensburger DomspatzenMONJames Griffett (tenor) Michael Schopper (bass)MONRegensburger Domspatzen Collegium AureumMONHerbert Metzger (organ) Georg Ratzinger (conductor)MON4.02amMONSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Fantastic scherzo for orchestra,MONOp 25 BBC National Orchestra of WalesMONRichard Hickox (conductor)MON4.16amMONMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Four Madrigals (1959)MONDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)MON4.26amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Der Geist hilft unsrerMONSchwachheit auf - motet, BWV 226MONDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)MON4.34amMONBernhard, Christoph (1628-1692): Wohl dem, den der HerrnMONfurchtet - dialogue for soprano and bass with strings andMONcontinuo Veronika Winter (soprano)MONMichael Pannes (bass) Musica Alta RipaMONHermann Max (conductor)MON4.39amMONDedekind, Constantin Christian (1628-1715): Wie wird einMONJüngling seinen Weg - Concerto for three solo voices, twoMONinstruments and four choir voicesMONVeronika Winter (soprano)MONLisinka De Vries-Schuring (alto) Peter Zimpel (bass)MONMusica Alta Ripa Hermann Max (director)MON4.44amMONZachow (Zachau), Friedrich Wilhelm (1663-1712): Allein zuMONdir, Herr Jesu Christ Mario Penzar (organ)MON4.48amMONAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Symphony in E, Op 10, NoMON1 La Stagione Frankfurt Michael Schneider (conductor)MON5.01amMONNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Overture (Maskarade), FS39MONNorwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)MON5.06amMONSiefert, Paul (1586-1666): Psalm 5 (three verses)MONWolfgang Baumgratz (organ)MON5.11amMONDarzins, Emils (1875-1910): Melanholiskais valsisMON(Melancholy waltz) Latvian National Symphony OrchestraMONLeonids Vigners (conductor)MON5.18amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 3 in E forMONviolin solo, BWV 1006 Gidon Kremer (violin)MON5.34amMONTormis, Veljo (b.1930): Kevadkillud (Spring Sketches)MONEstonian Radio Choir Toomas Kapten (conductor)MON5.37amMONMagi, Ester (b.1922): Duo rahvatoonis for flute and violinMONJaan Oun (flute) Ulrika Kristian (violin)MON5.40amMONMagi, Ester (b.1922): Murdunud aer (The broken oar)MONEstonian National Male Choir Ants Soots (director)MON5.44amMONGlinka, Mikhail Ivanovic (1804-1857): Nocturno for harpMONBranka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp)MON5.50amMONBalakirev, Mily Alekseyevich (1837-1910): Overture onMONRussian themes Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMONOndrej Lenard (conductor)MON5.59amMONBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Aria: Ni sna, ni otdikhaMON(No sleep, no rest) - Prince Igor, Act 2MONPrince Igor ...... Stoyan Popov (baritone)MONSofia Philharmonic Orchestra Rouslan Raychev (conductor)MON6.06amMONKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Tranquillamente from threeMONSatukuvaa (Fairy tale pictures) for piano, Op 19, No 3MONLiisa Pohjola (piano)MON6.12amMONEnglund, Einar (1916-1999): The White reindeer (ValkoinenMONpuura) - suite for orchestra (1952)MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONPetri Sakari (conductor)MON6.26amMONSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Sonatina No 3 in B flat minorMONfor piano, Op 67 Eero Heinonen (piano)MON6.33amMONFabritius, Ernst (1842-1899): Concerto for violin andMONorchestra (1878) Olavi Palli (violin)MONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONPertti Pekkanen (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00nhmbx (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00nhmbz (Listen)MON10.00amMONTurina: Piano Sextet, Op 7 (Scene Andalouse)MONMenuhin Festival Piano Quartet Christine Busch (violin)MONAnna Barbara Deutschler (viola) CLAVES CD 50-9403MON10.12amMONBritten/Berkeley: Mont Juic, Op 9MONLondon Philharmonic OrchestraMONLennox Berkeley (conductor) LYRITA SRCD226MON10.24amMONBridge: String Sextet in E flat The Raphael EnsembleMONHYPERION CDA67426MON10.52amMONGrieg: Melodie, Op 47 No 3; Homeward, Op 62 No 6 (LyricMONPieces) Emil Gilels (piano) DG 419 749-2MON11.00amMONRossini: Siete voi?... (La Cenerentola - Act 2, Sc 2)MONRamiro ...... Ugo Benelli (tenor)MONCinderella ...... Giulietta Simionato (soprano)MONTisbe ...... Miti Truccato Pace (soprano)MONClorinda ...... Dora Carral (soprano)MONDandini ...... Sesto Bruscantini (baritone)MONMagnifico ...... Paolo Montarsolo (bass)MONOrchestra del Maggio Musicale FiorentinoMONOliviero de Fabritis (conductor) DECCA 433 030-2 (2 CDs)MON11.08amMONJC Bach: Sextet in C for oboe, two horns, violin, celloMONand keyboard English Concert ARCHIV 423 385-2MON11.27amMONStravinsky: Symphony in CMONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmc1 (Listen)MONModest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and work of ModestMONMussorgsky.MONMONHe charts the course from Mussorgsky's fledgling, teenageMONventure onto the musical nursery slopes through hisMONapprentice years with Mily Balakirev, his musicalMONbreakthrough with St John's Night on Bald Mountain, andMONhis first stab at operatic realism in The Marriage, to hisMONsong cycle The Nursery - somewhat ironically, the firstMONproduct of his musical maturity.MONMONBallet of the Unhatched Chicks (Pictures at an Exhibition)MONJames Crabb, Geir Draugsvoll (accordions)MONEMI 5 69705 2 Tr 14MONMONPorte-Enseigne Polka (1852) Sylvie Carbonel (piano)MONAdda 580052 Tr 17MONMONTwo early orchestral pieces (1858): Chorus of People inMONthe Temple (Oedipus in Athens); Scherzo in B flatMONLondon Symphony Orchestra and ChorusMONClaudio Abbado (conductor) RCA RD70405 Trs 7, 4MONMONSt John's Night on Bald Mountain (1867)MONNational Symphony Orchestra of UkraineMONTheodore Kuchar (conductor) Naxos 8.555924 Tr 4MONMONThe Marriage (1868) - Sc 2MONPodkolesin ...... Vladimir KhrulevMONFiokla Ivanovna ...... Ludmilla KolmakovaMONUSSR Ministry of Culture Symphony OrchestraMONGennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor)MONOlympia OCD 145 Trs 31-36MONMONThe Nursery (1868-72) Boris Christoff (baritone)MONAlexandre Labinsky (piano)MONEMI CHS 763025 2 CD 2 Trs 15-21.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nhmc3 (Listen)MONSteven Osborne/Alban GerhardtMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Verity Sharp.MONMONA concert featuring Alban Gerhardt, who has quicklyMONestablished himself as one of the most exciting cellistsMONof his generation. He can claim to have over 50 concertosMONin his repertoire and has premiered Unsuk Chin's concertoMONat the 2009 BBC Proms, yet chamber music also remains oneMONof his core passions. He is joined in this recital byMONformer BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist pianist StevenMONOsborne for two great cello works by Britten and Brahms.MONMONAlban Gerhardt (cello) Steven Osborne (piano)MONMONBritten: Cello Sonata Brahms: Cello Sonata No 2.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nhmc5 (Listen)MONMaida Vale 75th Anniversary, Episode 1MONMONA celebration of 75 years of radio broadcasting from theMONBBC's Maida Vale Studios, home of the BBC SymphonyMONOrchestra and BBC Symphony Chorus. Music from the last twoMONcenturies has always been at the heart of the BBC SO'sMONprogrammes, and Maida Vale Studio 1 has hosted many worldMONand UK premieresMONMONKhachaturian: Masquerade Suite BBC Symphony OrchestraMONMichael Dworzynski (conductor)MONMONKilar: Orawa BBC Symphony OrchestraMONMichael Dworzynski (conductor)MONMON2.30pmMONTchaikovsky: Swan Lake Suite BBC Symphony OrchestraMONMichael Dworzynski (conductor)MONMONJudith Bingham: Salt in the Blood BBC Symphony ChorusMONFine Arts Brass Stephen Jackson (conductor)MONMON3.30pmMONPiazzolla: Concerto for bandoneon and orchestraMON(Anconcagua) Per-Arne Glorvigen (bandoneon)MONBBC Symphony Orchestra Enrique Diemecke (conductor)MONMONRyan Wigglesworth: Sternenfall BBC Symphony OrchestraMONRyan Wigglesworth (conductor)MONMON4.15pmMONVaughan Williams: Symphony No 6 BBC Symphony OrchestraMONMartyn Brabbins (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00nhmc7 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00nhmc9 (Listen)MONBournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Entente CordialeMONMONThe Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by David HillMONperform a programme entitled 'Entente Cordiale', featuringMONmusic from England and France.MONMONRecorded at the orchestra's home in the Lighthouse, Poole,MONthe concert starts with Poulenc's youthful and impishMONballet Les biches. Then two pieces reflect the EnglishMONlove of the sea - Elgar's Sea Pictures, dealing with theMONfragility of man when confronted by its elemental forces,MONand Frank Bridge's symphonic suite The Sea, a moreMONimpressionist portrayal, depicting both the benignMONtranquillity and terrifying ferocious power of the oceans.MONThe concert ends with Saint-Saens' ever-popular OrganMONSymphony.MONMONJane Irwin (mezzo-soprano)MONBournemouth Symphony Orchestra David Hill (conductor)MONMONPoulenc: Les biches Suite Elgar: Sea PicturesMONBridge: The Sea Saint-Saens: Symphony No 3 (Organ)MONMONFollowed by Handel's Italian Cantatas - a series featuringMONsome of the cantatas Handel wrote in Italy during theMONfirst decade of the 18th century when he was still in hisMONearly 20s.MONMONIncluding La Lucrezia, HWV 145, sung by Janet Baker withMONthe English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00nhmcc (Listen)MONFree Thinking 2009, Free Thinking - Ken LivingstoneMONAs part of Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festival of ideas,MONKen Livingstone goes to the North East of England to meetMONan audience at the Sage in Gateshead. What does the formerMONMayor of London have to say to a region which often feelsMONitself sidelined and overlooked by the capital city and byMONthe South East as a whole? In the past, Livingstone hasMONsaid that 'the divide within cities is vaster than theMONdivide between them'. But is that really true? Has theMONNorth-South divide faded?MONMONIn conversation with Night Waves presenter Anne McElvoy -MONwho was born in County Durham and is a columnist on theMONLondon Evening Standard - Ken Livingstone has a chance toMONassert to a northern audience what he believes to be theMONchallenges facing the modern metropolis. Is it possibleMONthat there are actually lessons that cities on the banksMONof the Tyne and Wear could learn from the big one by theMONThames?MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmc1 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00nhmcf (Listen)MONNorth East Free Thinkers, T Dan Smith Free Thinking 2009MONMONA series recorded in front of an audience as part of theMONFree Thinking ideas festival. It focuses on free-thinkingMONfigures and institutions in North-East England whose ideasMONchallenged their times.MONMONWriter and filmmaker Graeme Rigby looks back on the lifeMONof T Dan Smith, former leader of Newcastle City Council,MONwhose architectural 'Brasilia of the North' captured theMONheadlines in the 1960s. But Smith had a spectacular fallMONfrom grace when he was jailed for corruption in 1974. DoMONthe ideas and regional ambitions from this extraordinaryMONpolitician still resonate today?MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00nhmch (Listen)MONLed Bib in Session with Eddie ParkerMONJez Nelson presents a session by maverick jazz group LedMONBib, who are joined for the first time by reedsman EddieMONParker, a stalwart of the British jazz scene. TheMONinnovative London quartet perform tracks from their latestMONalbum, Sensible Shoes - nominated for the 2009 MercuryMONMusic Award - as well as material created especially forMONthe session.MONMONFormed in 2003 by drummer Mark Holub, Led Bib have goneMONfrom strength to strength, touring extensively, gainingMONcritical and popular praise with their genre-defyingMONmusic. Joining them is leading flautist and composer EddieMONParker. A founding member of 1980s big-band Loose Tubes,MONParker is now senior lecturer in jazz at MiddlesexMONUniversity.MONMONAnd Radio 3's weekly contemporary jazz programme presentsMONa 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/MONMONLed Bib in session with Eddie Parker Playlist:MONMONYes Again (excerpt)MONArtist: Mark Holub (drums), Liran Donin (bass), TobyMONMcLaren (keyboard), Pete Grogan (alto saxophone), ChrisMONWilliams (alto saxophone) Composer: Mark HolubMONAlbum Title: Sensible Shoes Label: CuneiformMONReleased: 2009MONMONGeoff Dyer profiles wild whoops and yelps from jazzMONinstruments - and their players - over the years.MONFeaturing:MONMONArtist: Ornette Coleman (alto saxophone), Billy HigginsMON(drums), Don Cherry (cornet), Charlie Haden (bass).MONTrack Title: Lonely Woman Composer: Ornette ColemanMONAlbum Title: The Shape Of Jazz To Come Label: AtlanticMONReleased: 1959MONMONArtist: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (bass) andMONJack DeJohnette (drums) Track Title: LifelineMONComposer: Keith Jarrett Album Title: ChangelessMONLabel: ECM Released: 1987MONMONArtist: Charles Mingus (piano), Doug Watkins (bass),MONDannie Richmond (drums) Rahsaan Roland Kirk (saxophone),MONBooker Ervin (tenor saxophone), Jimmy Knepper (trombone)MONTrack Title: Hog Callin' Blues Composer: Charles MingusMONAlbum Title: Oh Yeah Label: Atlantic Released: 1962MONMONArtist: Charles Mingus (bass), Ted Curson (trumpet), EricMONDolphy (alto saxophone), Booker Ervin (tenor saxophone),MONDannie Richmond (drums)MONTrack Title: Prayer for Passive ResistanceMONComposer: Charles MingusMONAlbum Title: Mingus At Antibes Live Label: Atlantic/WeaMONReleased: 1960MONMONArtist: Julius Hemphill (alto saxophone), Hamiet BluiettMON(baritone sax), Baikida EJ Carroll (trumpet) Abdul WadudMON(cello), Phillip Wilson (drums)MONTrack Title: The Hard Blues Composer: Julius HemphillMONAlbum title: Coon Bid'ness Label: Arista-Freedom RecordsMONReleased: 1975MONMONArtist: Pharoah Sanders (tenor saxophone), WilliamMONHenderson (piano), John Heard (bass), Idris MuhammedMON(drums) Track Title: Ole Composer: John ColtraneMONAlbum title: Heart is a Melody Label: EvidenceMONReleased: 1993MONMONJohn Fordham chooses tracks from recent CD releases:MONMONArtist: Wayne Krantz (guitar), Tim Lefebvre (bass), KeithMONCarlock (drums) Track Title: War Torn JohnnyMONComposer: Wayne KrantzMONAlbum Title: Krantz, Carlock, LefebvreMONLabel: Abstract Logix Released: 18th August 2009MONMONArtist: Tord Gustavsen (piano), Tore Brunborg (saxophone),MONMats Eilertsen (bass), Jarle Vespestad (drums), KristinMONAsbjornsen (vocals)MONTrack Title: The Swirl-Wrapped in a Yielding AirMONComposer: Tord Gustavsen Album Title: Restored, ReturnedMONLabel: ECM Released: 12th October 2009MONMONThe Tord Gustavsen Ensemble perform at the 2009 LondonMONJazz Festival on Saturday 21st November.MONMONFor details of Radio 3's coverage of the 2009 London JazzMONFestival go to:MONhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/londonjazzfestival/2009/MONMONLed Bib and Eddie Parker in session, recorded at PhoenixMONSound by Dave Moore on 9th November 2009MONMONLed Bib: Mark Holub (drums) Liran Donin (bass)MONToby McLaren (keyboard) Pete Grogan (alto saxophone)MONChris Williams (alto saxophone)MONMONEddie Parker (flute)MONMONSet 1: Call Centre Labyrinth (Mark Holub)MONHoot And Toot (Eddie Parker)MONAward-winning Sandwich (Mark Holub)MONMONJohn Fordham interviews Mark Holub and Eddie ParkerMONMONSet 2: Horses for Courses (Mark Holub)MONShapes and Sizes (Chris Williams)MONIced Finger (Group Improvisation) Walnuts (Mark Holub)MONMONRecommended further listening: Artist: Led BibMONComposer: Mark Holub Album title: Sensible ShoesMONLabel: Cuneiform Records Released: 4th May 2009MONMONRecommended further listening:MONMONLed Bib's album Sensible Shoes is out now on CuneiformMONMONEddie Parker's Mr Vertigo Live @ The Vortex album isMONavailable from his website: http://www.eddieparker.co.uk.MONTUETUESDAY 27 OCTOBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00nhmf8 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture: Meeresstille undTUEgluckliche Fahrt (Calm sea and a prosperous voyage), Op 27TUEBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Simone Young (conductor)TUE1.15amTUEMendelssohn: Concerto in D minor for violin, piano andTUEstring orchestra Leonidas Kavakos (violin)TUEEnrico Pace (piano) Risor Festival StringsTUE1.52amTUEMendelssohn: Overture (St Paul), Op 36TUERietze Smits (organ)TUE2.01amTUEMendelssohn: Three Psalms, Op 78 Chamber Choir AVETUEAndraz Hauptman (conductor)TUE2.22amTUEMendelssohn: Symphony No 5 in D, Op 107 (Reformation)TUENorwegian Radio Orchestra Vytautas Lukocius (conductor)TUE2.51amTUEMendelssohn: Three Etudes, Op 104 (1834-1838)TUESylviane Deferne (piano)TUE3.01amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Clarinet Quintet in B minor,TUEOp 115 Thomas Friedli (clarinet) Quartet Sine NomineTUE3.38amTUESchumann, Clara (1819-1896): 4 Pieces fugitives for piano,TUEOp 15 Angela Cheng (piano)TUE3.52amTUESchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Friede auf Erden forTUEchorus, Op 13 Erik Westbergs Vocal EnsembleTUE4.02amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 17 in G,TUEK129TUEThe Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTUEAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)TUE4.20amTUEChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Waltz in A minor, Op 34, No 2TUESergei Terentjev (piano)TUE4.26amTUETchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Introduction andTUEwaltz (Eugene Onegin, Op 24) BBC PhilharmonicTUEVassily Sinaisky (conductor)TUE4.34amTUESweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 110: LeTUEToutpuissant a mon Seigneur et maistreTUENetherlands Chamber Choir Peter Phillips (conductor)TUE4.42amTUESvendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Romance in G for violin andTUEorchestra, Op 26 Julia Fischer (violin)TUEBergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUEChristopher Warren-Green (conductor)TUE4.51amTUEChopin: Rondo a la Mazur in F for piano, Op 5TUELudmil Angelov (piano)TUE5.01amTUEMuffat, Georg (1653-1704): SonataTUEL'Orfeo Barockorchester Michi Gaigg (director)TUE5.07amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872), orch Zygmunt Noskowski:TUEPolonaise in E flat Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJerzy Katlewicz (conductor)TUE5.14amTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria with variationsTUE(Piano Suite No 5 in E, HWV 430 - The harmoniousTUEblacksmith) Marian Pivka (piano)TUE5.19amTUEPart, Arvo (b.1935): The Woman with the Alabaster box forTUEchorus Erik Westbergs Vocal EnsembleTUE5.26amTUESchenck, Johann (1660-c.1712): Sonata in F sharp minor, OpTUE9, No 3 Berliner Konzert:TUEHartwig Groth (viola da gamba)TUEChristoph Lehmann (harpsichord)TUE5.43amTUEGranados, Enrique (1867-1916), arr Chris Paul Harman: LaTUEmaja y el ruisenor/The Maiden and the NightingaleTUE(Goyescas) Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)TUEBryan Epperson, Maurizio Baccante, Roman Borys, SimonTUEFryer, David Hetherington, Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner,TUEThomas Wiebe, Winona Zelenka (cellos)TUE5.50amTUEBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Carmen Suite No 2TUESlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTUEMarko Munih (conductor)TUE6.07amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr Mozart: Adagio andTUEFugue in G minor (after BWV 883)TUEBenjamin Nabarro (violin)TUESimon Crawford-Phillips (piano) Leopold String Trio:TUEMarianne Thorsen (violin) Lawrence Power (viola)TUEKate Gould (cello)TUE6.13amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr Franz Danzi:TUEDuos from Don Giovanni arranged for two cellosTUEDuo FouquetTUE6.19amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Piano Trio in A minor (1914)TUEBernt Lysell (violin) Mats Rondin (cello)TUEBengt-Ake Lundin (piano)TUE6.46amTUETorres, Jose de (c.1670-1738): Cantada al SantisimoTUEAfectos amantes Marta Almanjano (soprano)TUEAl Ayre Espanol Eduardo Lopez Banzo (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00nhmfb (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00nhmfd (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEGlinka: Grand Sextet in E flat CapricornTUEHYPERION CDA66163TUE10.27amTUETaneyev: Over the mountains two gloomy cloudsTUENetherlands Chamber Choir Tonu Kaljuste (conductor)TUEGLOBE GLO 5197TUE10.34amTUESibelius: En Saga Gothenburg Symphony OrchestraTUENeeme Jarvi (conductor) DG 457 654-2TUE10.53amTUEJanacek: Mladi Sebastien Bell (flute/piccolo)TUEJanet Craxton (oboe) Antony Pay (clarinet)TUEMichael Harris (bass clarinet) Martin Gatt (bassoon)TUEPhillip Eastop (horn) DECCA 448 255-2 (2 CDs)TUE11.11amTUEBartok: For Children (Nos 10-12 Volume I)TUEJeno Jando (piano) NAXOS 8.555998TUE11.14amTUEBartok: For Children (Nos 1-4 Volume II)TUEGeza Anda (piano) COLUMBIA CX1316 (LP)TUE11.16amTUEBartok: For Children (Nos 18-20 Volume II)TUEZoltan Kocsis (piano) HUNGARATON HCD12304TUE11.21amTUEBrahms: Sextet No 1 in B flat, Op 18TUEYehudi Menuhin and Robert Masters (violins)TUECecil Aronowitz and Ernst Wallfisch (violas)TUEMaurice Gendron and Derek Simpson (cellos) EMI 763 5312.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmfg (Listen)TUEModest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the life and work of ModestTUEMussorgsky.TUETUEDonald concentrates on the ultimate Russian opera, BorisTUEGodunov, a disturbing and profoundly moving psychologicalTUEstudy of a deeply troubled individual, set against theTUEbroad canvas of the miserable plight of the oppressedTUEmasses - all accompanied by arguably some of the mostTUEthrilling music ever written.TUETUEBallet of the Unhatched Chicks (Pictures at an Exhibition)TUEKazuhito Yamashita (guitar) RCA RCD14203 Tr 5TUETUEBoris Godunov (1872 version) - Prologue, Sc 2 (CoronationTUEScene) Shuisky ...... Konstantin PluzhnikovTUEBoris Godunov ...... Vladimir VaneevTUEKirov Chorus and Orchestra, St PetersburgTUEValery Borisov (chorus master)TUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUEPhilips 462 230-2 CD 3 Trs 5-7TUETUEBoris Godunov (1872 version) - Act 3, Sc 1TUEMarina Mnishek ...... Olga BorodinaTUERangoni ...... Evgeny NikitinTUEKirov Chorus and Orchestra, St PetersburgTUEValery Borisov (chorus master)TUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUEPhilips 462 230-2 CD 4 Trs 14-19TUETUEBoris Godunov (1872 version) - Act 4, Sc 1 (excerpt)TUEShuisky ...... Konstantin PluzhnikovTUEBoris Godunov ...... Vladimir VaneevTUEPimen ...... Nikokai OhotnikovTUEFyodor ...... Zlata BulychevaTUEKirov Chorus and Orchestra, St PetersburgTUEValery Borisov (chorus master)TUEValery Gergiev (conductor)TUEPhilips 462 230-2 CD 5 Trs 3-8.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nhmfj (Listen)TUEWest Festivals, John LillTUELouise Fryer introduces a recital given at Dartington HallTUEas part of the 2009 Dartington Festival by pianist JohnTUELill, culminating in one of Beethoven's most powerfulTUEworks for keyboard.TUETUEJohn Lill (piano)TUETUEHaydn: Sonata No 52 in E flatTUESchumann: Carnival de Vienne, Op 26TUEBrahms: Three Intermezzi, Op 117TUEBeethoven: Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata).TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nhmgf (Listen)TUEMaida Vale 75th Anniversary, Episode 2TUETUEA celebration of 75 years of radio broadcasting from theTUEBBC's Maida Vale Studios, home of the BBC SymphonyTUEOrchestra and BBC Singers. Twentieth-century music sitsTUEcomfortably alongside well-known classical repertoire.TUETUEDanielpour: Celestial night BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEAndrew Litton (conductor)TUETUEPalestrina: Stabat mater BBC SingersTUEPeter Phillips (conductor)TUETUE3.00pmTUEBritten: Double Concerto Boris Brovtsyn (violin)TUEMaxim Rysanov (viola) BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEArild Remmereit (conductor)TUETUEBrahms: Warum ist das Licht gegeben (Two Motets, Op 74)TUEBBC Singers Peter Phillips (conductor)TUETUE3.50pmTUEElgar, compl Payne: Symphony No 3 BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEAndrew Davis (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00nhmgh (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00nhmgk (Listen)TUELSO/Bernard HaitinkTUETUEIn a concert given at London's Barbican Hall, BernardTUEHaitink conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in a pairTUEof works from the beginning and the end of the RomanticTUEperiod in music.TUETUEIt features Schubert's Symphony No 8 in B minor, begun inTUE1822, six years before he eventually died. Although theTUEcomposer finished only two movements, they have becomeTUEsome of the best-loved music in the repertoire. It isTUEfollowed by Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde (The Song ofTUEthe Earth), in which his preoccupation with symphonies andTUEsong cycles converged. A moving farewell to life, itTUEpremiered soon after his death in 1911.TUETUEChristianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano)TUEAnthony Dean Griffey (tenor) London Symphony OrchestraTUEBernard Haitink (conductor)TUETUESchubert: Symphony No 8 (Unfinished)TUEMahler: Das Lied von der ErdeTUETUEFollowed by Handel's Italian Cantatas: a series featuringTUEsome of the cantatas Handel wrote in Italy during theTUEfirst decade of the 18th century when he was still in hisTUEearly 20s.TUETUEIncluding Il Delirio Amoroso sung by Natalie Dessay withTUELe Concert D'Astree and Emmanuelle Haim.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00nhmgn (Listen)TUEFree Thinking 2009, Free Thinking - Gwen AdsheadTUEAs part of the 2009 Free Thinking ideas festival, PhilipTUEDodd introduces a discussion in front of an audience atTUEthe Sage Gateshead on women's involvement in major crimesTUE- including those involving children.TUETUEFrom the infamous Myra Hindley to the 2009 sexual abuseTUEcase of nursery worker Vanessa George, society is bothTUEfascinated and horrified by the minds of women involved inTUEthese most serious crimes - especially when they involveTUEabuse of children. How could a woman do such things?TUETUEIn a talk called 'the woman's right to be evil', Dr GwenTUEAdshead consultant psychotherapist at BroadmoorTUEhigh-security psychiatric hospital, who works with theTUEviolent and the mentally disturbed, attempts to confrontTUEsome of the most uncomfortable implications of ourTUEattitudes to violent women.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmfg (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00nhmh6 (Listen)TUENorth East Free Thinkers, Gertrude BellTUEFree Thinking 2009TUETUEA series recorded in front of an audience as part of theTUEFree Thinking ideas festival. It focuses on free-thinkingTUEfigures and institutions in North-East England whose ideasTUEchallenged their times.TUETUEKitty Fitzgerald gets inside the mind of the enigmaticTUEGertrude Bell, who was instrumental in drawing up theTUEcontroversial map of modern Iraq in 1921, the consequencesTUEof which still resonate today. She was also anTUEarchaeologist, linguist and the greatest femaleTUEmountaineer of her age.TUETUEBorn in County Durham in 1868, she was the first woman toTUEbe given an Oxford degree and the first female armyTUEofficer to work for British Military Intelligence. AndTUEyet, she was opposed to votes for women.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00nhmnm (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's varied selection includes Roger Doyle'sTUECool Steel Army for guitar and laptop percussion, aTUEChinese love song sung by Gong Linna and a track fromTUERichard Hawley's latest release, Truelove's Gutter. PlusTUEWilliam Barton and Wulfin Lieske reworking the music ofTUEPeter Sculthorpe for didgeridoo and guitar.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00nhmmx (Listen)WED1.00amWEDPaderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860-1941): Nocturne in B flat, OpWED16, No 4WED1.06amWEDSzalowski, Antoni (1907-1973): Aria and Burlesque forWEDcello and pianoWED1.11amWEDRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Sonata in G minor forWEDcello and piano, Op 19WED1.54amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Lerchengesang (Four Songs,WEDOp 70) Andrzej Bauer (cello)WEDJan Krzysztof Broja (piano)WED1.59amWEDWaissel, Matthaus (c.1535/40-1602): Three Polish DancesWEDfor lute; Two Polish Dances for lute (Lautenbuch DarinnWEDvon der Tabulatur und Application der Lauten grundlicherWEDund voller Unterricht, Frankfurt/Oder 1591)WEDJacob Heringman (lute)WED2.05amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Polonaise in F sharp minorWEDfor piano, Op 44 Aldo Ciccolini (piano)WED2.16amWEDElsner, Josef (1769-1854): Symphony in C, Op 11WEDPolish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceWEDJanusz Przybylski (conductor)WED2.42amWEDRozycki, Ludomir (1884-1953): Stanczyk - symphonicWEDscherzo, Op 1 (1904)WEDNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJanusz Przbylski (conductor)WED2.52amWEDBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Suite for chamber orchestraWEDPolish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz (conductor)WED3.01amWEDDesprez, Josquin (1440-1521): Miserere Camerata SilesiaWEDAnna Szostak (conductor)WED3.16amWEDBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976): A Charm of Lullabies, Op 41WEDChristine Rice (mezzo-soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano)WED3.29amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quintet in GWEDminor, K516WEDPinchas Zuckerman, Jessica Linnebach (violins)WEDJethro Marks, Donnie Deacon (violas)WEDAmanda Forsyth (cello)WED4.06amWEDGabrieli, Andrea (c.1533-1586): Canzon AriosoWEDRinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)WED4.09amWEDWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Overture (Der FliegendeWEDHollander) BBC PhilharmonicWEDYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)WED4.21amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Ten Variations on LaWEDstessa, la stessissima for piano, from Salieri's Falstaff,WEDWoO 73 Theo Bruins (piano)WED4.32amWEDGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Dances of theWEDFuries (Orphee et Euridice)WEDAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)WED4.36amWEDGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Dances of theWEDBlessed Spirits (Orphee et Euridice)WEDAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)WED4.44amWEDPaganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Perpetuum Mobile, Op 11, NoWED2 Oslo Philharmonic Nello Santi (conductor)WED4.49amWEDHandel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Rejoice Greatly, OWEDDaughter of Sion (Messiah)WEDMarita Kvarving Solberg (soprano)WEDNorwegian Radio Orchestra Kjetil Haugsand (conductor)WED4.54amWEDAnon (12th century English): DanceWEDMargaret Tindermans (fiddle)WED4.56amWEDKroll, William (1901-1980): Banjo and FiddleWEDMoshe Hammer (violin) Valerie Tryon (piano)WED5.01amWEDLauber, Joseph (1864-1952): Sonata Fantasia in una parteWEDfor flute and piano, Op 50WEDMarianne Keller Stucki (flute) Agathe Rytz-Jaggi (piano)WED5.14amWEDRoussel, Albert (1869-1937): Coeur en peril, Op 50, No 1WEDOla Eliasson (baritone) Mats Jansson (piano)WED5.17amWEDTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Trio in A minorWEDfor piano and strings, Op 50 Grieg Trio (Norway)WED6.04amWEDSzymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Mazurkas for piano, Op 50WED(No 1 in E; No 2; No 13) Ashley Wass (piano)WED6.12amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Mazurkas (No 1 in G, Op 50;WEDNo 2 in C minor, Op 56; No 5 in A flat, Op 17; No 4 in AWEDminor, Op 17; No 5 in C, Op 67; No 6 in C, Op 56)WEDSana Villerusa (piano)WED6.30amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (BastienWEDand Bastienne, K50) Edmonton Symphony OrchestraWEDMario Bernardi (conductor)WED6.33amWEDRontgen, Julius (1855-1932): Piano Trio in C minor, Op 50,WEDNo 4 (1904) Alexander Kerr (violin)WEDGregor Horsch (cello) Sepp Grotenhuis (piano)WED6.53amWEDFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924), transcr and arr G Littera:WEDPavane in F minor, Op 50 Gianluca Littera (harmonica)WEDI Cameristi Italiani.WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00nhmmz (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00nhmn1 (Listen)WED10.00amWEDBeethoven: Sextet, Op 81b Andrew Clark (natural horn)WEDEnsemble Galant EMI 572822 2WED10.17amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 86WEDOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWEDSigiswald Kuijken (conductor) VIRGIN 5620412 (3 CDS)WED10.44amWEDDebussy: L'Isle joyeuse Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)WEDCHANDOS CHAN10443WED10.50amWEDHenri Bertini: Grand Sextet in E, Op 90WEDSestetto Classico MD+G L3067WED11.21amWEDBoyce: Symphony No 1 in B flat The English ConcertWEDTrevor Pinnock (conductor) ARCHIV 419 631-2WED11.29amWEDSchoenberg: Verklarte Nacht, Op 4 Lasalle QuartetWEDDonald McInnes (2nd viola) Jonathan Pegis (2nd cello)WEDDG 423 250-2.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmn3 (Listen)WEDModest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores the life and work of ModestWEDMussorgsky.WEDWEDHe concentrates on the fruits of a single year, which wasWEDperhaps Mussorgsky's most productive - 1874. In the summerWEDof this year he composed two vastly different works:WEDSunless, a hauntingly beautiful, but bleakly pessimisticWEDsong cycle, and Pictures at an Exhibition, which ranksWEDamongst his most positive, affirmative music.WEDWEDBallet of the Unhatched Chicks (Pictures at an Exhibition)WED- arr for Moog synthesiser Tomita (keyboard)WEDRCA PD89381 Tr 9WEDWEDSunless (1874) Marjana Lipovsek (mezzo-soprano)WEDGraham Johnson (piano) Sony SK 66 858 Trs 8-13WEDWEDPictures at an Exhibition (1874)WEDVladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Decca 425 045-2 Trs 1-6.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00n6z79 (Listen)WEDWest Festivals, Navarra String QuartetWEDLouise Fryer presents a performance given at the CotswoldsWEDchurch of St Mary the Virgin by the Navarra String QuartetWEDas part of the 2009 Tetbury Music Festival.WEDWEDNavarra String QuartetWEDWEDMendelssohn: Quartet, Op 13 Beethoven: Quartet, Op 131.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nhmn5 (Listen)WEDMaida Vale 75th Anniversary, Episode 3WEDWEDCelebrating 75 years of radio broadcasting from the BBC'sWEDMaida Vale Studios, home of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.WEDMusic of the 20th century has always been at the heart ofWEDthe BBC SO's programmes, and they feature in a studioWEDconcert of both familiar and unfamiliar music byWEDCzech-born composers.WEDWEDKabelac: Mystery of time BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDThomas Hanus (conductor)WEDWEDKorngold: Concerto in D for violin and orchestraWEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Eugene Ugorski (violin)WEDThomas Hanus (conductor)WEDWED3.05pmWEDUllmann: Don Quixote tanzt fandangoWEDBBC Symphony Orchestra Thomas Hanus (conductor)WEDWEDVorisek: Symphony in D BBC Symphony OrchestraWEDThomas Hanus (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00nhmn7 (Listen)WEDFrom All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London.WEDWEDAngelus Responses: PlainsongWEDPsalms: 148, 150 (Plainsong)WEDFirst Lesson: Isaiah 65 vv17-25WEDOffice Hymn: Father, in whom thy saints are one (VeniWEDredemptor) Canticles: Walmisley in DWEDSecond Lesson: Hebrews 11 v32 - 12 v2WEDAnthem: Timete Dominum (Byrd)WEDHymn: Hark, the sound of holy voices (Deerhurst)WEDO salutaris hostia (French chant) Te Deum (Solemn Tone)WEDTantum ergo (de Severac)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Fantaisie sur le Te Deum et GuirlandesWEDAlleluiatiques (L'Orgue Mystique) (Tournemire)WEDWEDOrganist: Henry Parkes Director of Music: Paul Brough.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00nhmn9 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00nhmnc (Listen)WEDDohnanyi 80th BirthdayWEDWEDConductor Christoph von Dohnanyi joins the PhilharmoniaWEDOrchestra in a concert at the Royal Festival Hall toWEDcelebrate his 80th birthday. It features Mendelssohn'sWEDHebrides overture, Brahms' Symphony No 3 and PianoWEDConcerto No 2, with Yefim Bronfman as soloist.WEDWEDWhen Brahms finished his Second Piano Concerto, he sentWEDthe score to a friend with a note saying 'I am sending youWEDsome little piano pieces'. These 'little pieces' turnedWEDout to be a huge four movement concerto, which met withWEDinstant success when first performed with the composer asWEDsoloist in 1881, as did his Third Symphony which followedWEDtwo years later. The symphony is bound together withWEDBrahms' musical motto theme - the notes F-A-F, standingWEDfor frei aber froh, 'free but happy'.WEDWEDYefim Bronfman (piano) Philharmonia OrchestraWEDChristoph von Dohnanyi (conductor)WEDWEDMendelssohn: Overture (The Hebrides)WEDBrahms: Symphony No 3 Brahms: Piano Concerto No 2WEDWEDFollowed by Handel's Italian Cantatas: a series featuringWEDsome of the cantatas Handel wrote in Italy during theWEDfirst decade of the 18th century when he was still in hisWEDearly 20s.WEDWEDIncluding Armida abbandonata, sung by Anne Murray andWEDconducted by Harry Christophers.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00nhmnf (Listen)WEDFree Thinking 2009, Free Thinking - William OrbitWEDWEDAs part of the Free Thinking festival of ideas, MatthewWEDSweet chairs a discussion in front of an audience at theWEDSage, Gateshead, in which Grammy Award-winning composerWEDand music producer William Orbit reflects on hisWEDunderstanding of the world of sound, and shows us how weWEDmight hear things in a new way.WEDWEDOrbit is most famous internationally for his innovativeWEDcollaborations with Madonna and Blur, as well as hisWEDbest-selling modern dance adaptation of Barber's AdagioWEDfor Strings. But he has a surprisingly wide range ofWEDinterests. In a recent event for Radio 3 he set AlfredWEDTennyson's In Memoriam, read by actor David Thewlis, to aWEDcontemporary elegiac piece of music.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmn3 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00nhmnh (Listen)WEDNorth East Free Thinkers, William ArmstrongWEDFree Thinking 2009WEDWEDA series recorded in front of an audience as part of theWEDFree Thinking ideas festival. It focuses on free-thinkingWEDfigures and institutions in North-East England whose ideasWEDchallenged their times.WEDWEDVictorian inventor and industrialist William Armstrong isWEDBritain's forgotten hero, argues his new biographer,WEDHenrietta Heald. Armstrong brought global fame to theWEDTyne, employing thousands in the manufacture of machinery,WEDships and guns. But he also created the first house in theWEDworld to be lit by hydroelectricity. He epitomised theWEDdynamism of his age and attracted many epithets, fromWED'visionary genius' to 'merchant of death'.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00nhmnk (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's varied selection includes Amandine BeyerWEDplaying music by the flamboyant 17th century violinistWEDNicola Matteis, alongside a love song from harpist AriannaWEDSavall, the electronica of Plaid and Ritual for the HolyWEDMother of Guadalupe by Osvaldo Golijov, performed by Yo YoWEDMa's Silk Road Ensemble.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 29 OCTOBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00nhmrb (Listen)THU1.00amTHURespighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Fountains of RomeTHU1.18amTHURespighi: Pines of Rome Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHURafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)THU1.40amTHURachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Piano Concerto No 3 in DTHUminor, Op 30 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)THUSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHULionel Bringuier (conductor)THU2.23amTHUPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Sonata in D for trumpet,THUstrings and basso continuo Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet)THUKammerorchester Alipi Naydenov (conductor)THU2.29amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Trio in C minor,THUOp 1, No 3 Katherine Gowers (violin)THUAdrian Brendel (cello) Paul Lewis (piano)THU3.01amTHUReicha, Antonin (1770-1836): Symphony 'a grand orchestre'THUin E flat, Op 41 (First Symphony) Capella ColoniensisTHUHans-Martin Linde (director)THU3.26amTHUSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Dichterliebe - song cycleTHUfor voice and piano, Op 48 Ian Bostridge (tenor)THULeif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU3.55amTHUVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Fantasia on a themeTHUby Thomas Tallis for double string orchestraTHUBBC Philharmonic Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)THU4.10amTHUTallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Spem in Alium, for 40 voicesTHUBBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)THU4.18amTHUHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in F, Op 1, No 5THULouise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ)THU4.27amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Triumphal March (SigurdTHUJorsalfar) Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHURoman Zeilinger (conductor)THU4.37amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Fantasy in C minor,THUK396 Valdis Jancis (piano)THU4.47amTHUDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto No 2 in G minorTHUConcerto KolnTHU5.01amTHUBree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801-1857): Overture (LeTHUbandit) Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJac van Steen (conductor)THU5.08amTHUFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne in C sharp minor, OpTHU74 Stephane Lemelin (piano)THU5.17amTHUCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto grosso in D, OpTHU6, No 4 Europa Galante Fabio Biondi (violin/director)THU5.26amTHUCavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Salve ReginaTHUMonteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsTHUJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)THU5.35amTHUMyslivecek, Josef (1737-1781): String Quintet No 2 in ETHUflat Netherlands Chamber OrchestraTHURudolf Werthen (conductor)THU5.46amTHURachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Morceaux de Salon, Op 10THU(excerpts) Duncan Gifford (piano)THU5.59amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Trio in C for pianoTHUand strings, K548 Trio OrlandoTHU6.22amTHUPoulenc, Francis (Jean Marcel) (1899-1963): Seven chansonsTHUfor mixed choir a cappella (1936) Swedish Radio ChoirTHUPar Fridberg (conductor)THU6.35amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 102 in B flat, H ITHU102 Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUMichael Schonwandt (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00nhmrd (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00nhmrg (Listen)THU10.00amTHUStrauss: Capriccio (Introduction) The Nash EnsembleTHUHYPERION CDA67574THU10.12amTHUBeethoven: Piano Sonata No 6 Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano)THUOLYMPIA OCD562THU10.28amTHUKrommer: Sestetto Pastorale in E flatTHUConsortium Classicum CLAVES CD 50-9004THU10.40amTHUMorley: Fair In a Morn Nigel Rogers (tenor)THUEugen M Dombois (lute) TELDEC 3984-21334-2THU10.44amTHUMorley: No, No Nigella Quink Vocal EnsembleTHUTELARC 1993-03-23THU10.47amTHUMorley: Phyllis, I fain would die now (a 7)THUConsort of Musicke DECCA 458 093-2 (2 CDs)THU10.50amTHUMendelssohn: Piano Sextet Op, 10THULincoln Center Chamber Players DELOS 3266THU11.20amTHUNielsen: Symphony No 6 (Sinfonia Semplice)THULondon Symphony Orchestra Ole Schmidt (conductor)THUUNICORN-KANCHANA UK CD 2000/1/2 (3 CDs).THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmrj (Listen)THUModest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores the life and work of ModestTHUMussorgsky.THUTHUHe concentrates on two works from Mussorgsky's last decadeTHU- his final song cycle, Songs and Dances of Death, inTHUwhich the grim reaper visits a varied cast of humanTHUcharacters in a variety of guises, always with the sameTHUend result; and his opera Khovanshchina, left unfinishedTHUat his own death in 1881.THUTHUSongs and Dances of Death (1875-7) Aage Haugland (bass)THUPaul Rosenbaum (piano) Point PCD 5088 Trs 1-4THUTHUJoshua - also known as Jesus Navin (1874-7)THUElena Zaremba (mezzo-soprano) Berlin PhilharmonicTHUPrague Philharmonic Chorus Claudio Abbado (conductor)THUDG 445 238-2 Tr 5THUTHUKhovanschina (1872-80) - Act 4, Sc 1 (live recording)THUIvan Khovansky ...... Aage HauglandTHUA Confidant of Golitsyn ...... Bojidar NikolovTHUShaklovity ...... Anatolij KotschergaTHUConcert Chorus of the Vienna State OperaTHUSlovak Philharmonic Choir, BratislavaTHUOrchestra of the Vienna State OperaTHUClaudio Abbado (conductor) DG 429 758-2, CD 3 Trs 1-3THUTHUKhovanschina - close of Act 5 (live recording)THUDosifei ...... Paata BurchuladzeTHUAndrei Khovansky ...... Vladimir AtlantovTHUMarfa ...... Marjana LipovsekTHUConcert Chorus of the Vienna State OperaTHUSlovak Philharmonic Choir, BratislavaTHUOrchestra of the Vienna State OperaTHUClaudio Abbado (conductor) DG 429 758-2 CD 3 Trs 9, 10.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nhmrl (Listen)THUWest Festivals, Andreas Haefliger and the Kuss QuartetTHULouise Fryer presents a recital given at the 2009 TwoTHUMoors Festival featuring pianist Andreas Haefliger, anTHUassociate artistic director of the event, and the KussTHUQuartet. They perform Brahms and a specially-commissionedTHUstring quartet by Dresden-based film composer TorstenTHURasch.THUTHUAndreas Haefliger (piano) Kuss QuartetTHUTHUBrahms: Quintet in F minorTHUTorsten Rasch: String Quartet.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nhmrn (Listen)THUHandel: Arminio Handel Operas 2009THUTHUAs part of a complete cycle of Handel's operas, LouiseTHUFryer presents a performance of Arminio, composed in 1736.THUTHUArminio is a German prince defending his country - and hisTHUwife Tusnelda - against the invading Romans. OurTHUsympathies are divided, though: the Roman general Varo isTHUas noble and heroic as Arminio himself. The villain isTHUTusnelda's treacherous father Segeste, ever-ready toTHUbetray his fellow Germans - even his own family - to theTHUenemy.THUTHUHandel: ArminioTHUTHUArminio ...... Vivica Genaux (mezzo-soprano)THUTusnelda ...... Geraldine McGreevy (soprano)THUSigismondo, her brother ...... Dominique Labelle (soprano)THURamise, Arminio's sister ...... Manuela CusterTHU(mezzo-soprano) Varo ...... Luigi Petroni (tenor)THUTullio, Roman captain ...... Sytse Buwalda (countertenor)THUSegeste ...... Riccardi Ristori (bass)THUIl Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00nhmrq (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00nhmrs (Listen)THURSNO/Stephane DeneveTHUTHUStephane Deneve conducts the Royal Scottish NationalTHUOrchestra at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall in a programmeTHUfeaturing some of the most sumptuous scores in theTHUorchestral repertory.THUTHUIt begins with Dutilleux's Symphony No 1, which shows theTHUorchestration and glowing colours that are characteristicTHUof this composer, still producing music in his ninthTHUdecade. Leif Ove Andsnes joins the orchestra as soloist inTHURachmaninov's Fourth Piano Concerto ahead of Stravinsky'sTHUFirebird Suite.THUTHULeif Ove Andsnes (piano)THURoyal Scottish National OrchestraTHUStephane Deneve (conductor)THUTHUDutilleux: Symphony No 1THURachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 4THUStravinsky: Firebird Suite (1919 version)THUTHUFollowed by Handel's Italian Cantatas: a series featuringTHUsome of the cantatas Handel wrote in Italy during theTHUfirst decade of the 18th century when he was still in hisTHUearly 20s.THUTHUIncluding Tra le fiamme sung by Magdalena Kozena with LesTHUMusiciens du Louvre and Marc Minkowski.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00nhmrv (Listen)THUFree Thinking 2009, Free Thinking festival 2009THURecorded in front of an audience at the Sage in Gateshead,THURana Mitter hosts a public debate as part of the 2009 FreeTHUThinking festival of ideas: Is The West Losing Its Nerve?THUTHUThe West has been the world's dominant economic andTHUcultural force for nearly 500 years. But with the rise ofTHUIndia and China as economic and cultural powers, andTHUAmerican and European industries struggling in theTHUrecession, are we witnessing its decline? Or is the WestTHUjust the victim of a loss of self-confidence?THUTHUThe varied panel arguing this key question for our timeTHUincludes guests philosopher and defender of theTHUEnlightenment AC Grayling, international businessTHUentrepreneur Paul Callaghan, professor of politicsTHUBaroness Haleh Afshar and sculptor Alexander Stoddart, whoTHUis well known for his defence of classical cultural values.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmrj (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00nhmrx (Listen)THUNorth East Free Thinkers, Newcastle Literary andTHUPhilosophical Society Free Thinking 2009THUTHUA series recorded in front of an audience as part of theTHUFree Thinking ideas festival. It focuses on free-thinkingTHUfigures and institutions in North-East England whose ideasTHUchallenged their times.THUTHULeading poet Sean O'Brien charts the profound contributionTHUto Newcastle's cultural life of the Literary andTHUPhilosophical Society, founded in 1793, which grew intoTHUone of the most important intellectual institutions of itsTHUage. A place of talking, thinking, reading and listening,THUits history and membership have long been at the heart ofTHUTyneside culture.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00nhmrz (Listen)THUVerity Sharp presents a selection for Halloween thatTHUincludes a song about how to cast the perfect spell fromTHUMartin Carthy and music from Wendy Carlos' score forTHUStanely Kubrick's film The Shining. Plus Dark Matter, byTHUAmerican guitarist Roger Kleier and Gloria Coates, andTHUHomage to Van Gogh performed by the Musica Viva ensemble.THUFRIFRIDAY 30 OCTOBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00nhmsh (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIObrecht, Jacob (1457/8-1505): Missa Malheur me batFRIThe Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)FRI1.42amFRIAnon (15th century): Malheur me bat - chanson for threeFRIvoices Clare Wilkinson (alto)FRINicholas Todd, Christopher Watson (tenor)FRIThe Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)FRI1.45amFRIJosquin des Prez (c.1450-5-1521): Missa Malheur me batFRIThe Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (conductor)FRI2.23amFRINielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Symphony No 6, FS116 (SinfoniaFRIsemplice) Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIThomas Dausgaard (conductor)FRI3.01amFRIPeeters, Flor (1903-1986): Concerto for organ andFRIorchestra, Op 52 Peter Pieters (organ)FRIFlemish Radio Orchestra Yoel Levi (conductor)FRI3.44amFRIGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Concerto in A minor for pianoFRIand orchestra, Op 16 Rian de Waal (piano)FRIAnima Eterna Jos van Immerseel (conductor)FRI4.13amFRIBull, John (c.1562-1628): Why ask you? for keyboardFRIColin Tilney (harpsichord)FRI4.19amFRICrecquillon, Thomas (c.1505/15-1557): Amour partezFRI(Antwerp, 1549) Huelgas EnsembleFRIPaul Van Nevel (conductor)FRI4.24amFRILassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Paisible domaine - chansonFRIfor five voices (1571a) The King's SingersFRI4.26amFRILassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Christus resurgens exFRImortuis - motet for five voices (1582e)FRIThe King's SingersFRI4.28amFRINees, Vic (b.1936): De profundis clamavi (Psalm 130)FRIPolish Radio Choir Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor)FRI4.32amFRIBenoit, Peter (1834-1901): Overture (Charlotte Corday) -FRI1876 Vlaams Radio Orkest (Flemish Radio Orchestra)FRIJan Latham-Koenig (conductor)FRI4.42amFRIDe Fesch, Willem (1687-1761): Concerto in G, Op 5, No 3FRIMusica ad RhenumFRI4.50amFRIHoof, Jef Van (1886-1959): Symphonic Introduction to aFRIfestive occasion (1942) Flemish Radio OrchestraFRIJan Latham-Koenig (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Overture (Verbum NobileFRI- Opera in one act) - 1860FRIPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJerzy Salwarowski (conductor)FRI5.06amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Mazurka No 31 in A, Op 50FRIRoland Pontinen (piano)FRI5.10amFRISmetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Vltava (Moldau) - Ma VlastFRIOrchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecFRIRaffi Armenian (conductor)FRI5.22amFRIJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Vlci stopa (The wolf's trail)FRIfor soprano, female chorus and pianoFRISusse Lillesoe (soprano) Per Salo (piano)FRIDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)FRI5.30amFRIBiber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (1644-1704): SonataFRIviolino solo representativa in A for violin and continuoFRI5.41amFRIBaltzar, Thomas (1631-1663): Prelude and divisions on JohnFRIcome kiss me now (The division viol, 1685)FRIElizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)FRIRosanne Hunt (cello) Linda Kent (harpsichord)FRI5.46amFRISaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Sonata in D for oboe andFRIpiano, Op 166 Roger Cole (oboe)FRILinda Lee Thomas (piano)FRI5.58amFRIRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Chansons Madecasses for voice,FRIflute, cello and piano Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano)FRINora Shulman (flute) Thomas Wiebe (cello)FRIAndre Laplante (piano)FRI6.12amFRIFrancaix, Jean (1912-1997): 11 Variations on a theme byFRIHaydn for nine wind instruments and double bass (1982)FRIMembers of the Danish Radio Concert OrchestraFRIHannu Koivula (conductor)FRI6.24amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in E minor, H XVIFRI34 Niklas Sivelov (piano)FRI6.37amFRIWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Concerto No 2 in E flatFRIfor clarinet and orchestra, Op 74FRIKari Kriikku (clarinet) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRISakari Oramo (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00nhmw4 (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00nhmw6 (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIPleyel: Sextet in E flat MozzafiatoFRICharles Neidich (clarinet/director) SONY SK64306FRI10.22amFRIChopin: Polonaise No 7 in A flat, Op 61FRISamson Francois (piano) EMI 5744572 (7 CDs)FRI10.35amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 87 Suisse Romande OrchestraFRIErnest Ansermet (conductor) DECCA 470 062-2 (2 CDs)FRI10.59amFRIMartinu: String Sextet The Raphael EnsembleFRIHELIOS CDH55321FRI11.16amFRIDvorak: Slavonic Dances (various)FRIRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Artur Rodzinski (conductor)FRIWESTMINSTER 471 202-2FRI11.28amFRIDohnanyi: Sextet in C, Op 37 Andras Schiff (piano)FRIGabor Takacs-Nagy (violin) Gabor Ormai (viola)FRIAndras Fejer (cello) Kalman Berkes (clarinet)FRIRadovan Vlatkovic (horn) DECCA 421 423-2.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmw8 (Listen)FRIModest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of the life andFRIwork of Modest Mussorgsky.FRIFRIHe considers the composer's final years - a period whichFRIshould have been his middle age, but was an unhappyFRIending. His last opera, Sorochintsy Fair, was left inFRIdisembodied form, to be animated, by successiveFRIgenerations of composers. The choice cuts of genuineFRIMussorgsky that have survived give a tantalising glimpseFRIof what might have been.FRIFRIMephistopheles' Song in Auerbach's Cellar (Song of theFRIFlea) - 1879 Paata Burchuladze (bass)FRILudmilla Ivanova (piano) DG 419 239-2 Tr 13FRIFRITwo piano pieces: On the southern shore of the Crimea -FRIGurzuf (1879); Near the southern shore of the Crimea:FRIBaydarki Capriccio (1880) Vovka Ashkenazy (piano)FRIConifer 75605 51274 2 Trs 18, 19FRIFRITriumphal March (The Capture of Kars) - 1880FRILondon Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)FRIBMG 09026 61354 2 Tr 9FRIFRITwo Russian Folksongs (words by AK Tolstoy) - 1877:FRIMisfortune; Softly the spirit flew up to heavenFRIBoris Christoff (baritone) Alexandre Labinsky (piano)FRIEMI CHS 763025 2 CD 3 Trs 13, 14FRIFRISorochintsy Fair (1874-80) - excerpt from Act 1FRIParassia ...... L(ydia?) ChernikhFRITcherevik ...... V(ladimir?) MatorinFRIGipsy ...... V TemichevFRIGritzko ...... A(natoly?) MishchevskyFRIChorus and Orchestra of the Stanislavsky TheatreFRIV(ladimir?) Esipov (conductor)FRIOlympia OCD 114A+B CD 1 Trs 1-6FRIFRISorochintsy Fair (excerpt from Act 2)FRIKhivria ...... L ZhakharenkoFRIThe Priest's Son ...... V(yacheslav?) VoinarovskyFRIChorus and Orchestra of the Stanislavsky TheatreFRIV(ladimir?) Esipov (conductor)FRIOlympia OCD 114A+B CD 1 Trs 14-19FRIFRISorochintsy Fair - concluding chorus of Act 3 (Hopak)FRIChorus and Orchestra of the Stanislavsky TheatreFRIV(ladimir?) Esipov (conductor)FRIOlympia OCD 114A+B CD 2 Trs 5-6.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nhmwb (Listen)FRIWest Festivals, Doric QuartetFRILouise Fryer presents a performance by the Doric Quartet,FRIgiven at the 2009 Autumn in Malvern Festival. The eventFRIencompasses a broad sweep of cultural events includingFRIliterature, film and the fine arts, and has always hadFRImusic at its centre.FRIFRIDoric QuartetFRIFRIProkofiev: Quartet No 2 in FFRIMendelssohn: Quartet No 5 in E flat.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nhmwd (Listen)FRIMaida Vale 75th Anniversary, Episode 4FRIFRIA celebration of 75 years of radio broadcasting from theFRIBBC's Maida Vale Studios. Featuring the BBC SymphonyFRIOrchestra in a concert broadcast from Studio 1 - theFRIorchestra's home since 1934.FRIFRIFrom Maida Vale Studio 1:FRIFRIOlivier Charlier (violin) BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)FRIFRIDalbavie: Rocks under the waterFRIProkofiev: Violin Concerto No 2FRILutoslawski: Concerto for OrchestraFRIFRIPlus more music recorded in the Maida Vale Studios by theFRIBBC Singers and BBC Symphony Orchestra.FRIFRI3.35pmFRIJudith Weir: Moon and Star BBC SingersFRIBBC Symphony Orchestra Martyn Brabbins (conductor)FRIFRIShchedrin: Concerto parlando Philippe Graffin (violin)FRIMartin Hurrell (trumpet) BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIMikhail Agrest (conductor)FRIFRI4.15pmFRIBrahms: Symphony No 4 BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIJiri Belohlavek (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00nhmwg (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00nhmwj (Listen)FRILondon Philharmonic/Yannick Nezet-SeguinFRIFRIIn a concert given at London's Royal Festival Hall,FRIYannick Nezet-Seguin conducts the London PhilharmonicFRIOrchestra and Colin Currie in a premiere of a work byFRIRautavaara and a Bruckner Symphony.FRIFRIFeaturing the first performance of Incantations byFRIRautavaara, a Finnish composer who is among the mostFRIfrequently performed of European composers today. HisFRIorchestral idiom has ranged from luscious post-RomanticismFRIto electronic sampling, and his vocal and chamber worksFRIcover a similarly broad range of styles.FRIFRIIt is followed by Bruckner's Eighth Symphony, the last heFRIcompleted.FRIFRIColin Currie (percussion) London Philharmonic OrchestraFRIYannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor)FRIFRIRautavaara: Incantations for percussion and orchestraFRI(world premiere) Bruckner: Symphony No 8FRIFRIFollowed by Handel's Italian Cantatas: a series featuringFRIsome of the cantatas Handel wrote in Italy during theFRIfirst decade of the 18th century when he was still in hisFRIearly 20s.FRIFRIIncluding Mi palpita il cor, HWV 132, sung by Emma KirkbyFRIand conducted by Christopher Hogwood.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00nhmwl (Listen)FRIFree Thinking 2009FRIFRIIan McMillan presents a special edition of Radio 3'sFRIcabaret of the word, recorded in front of an audience atFRIthe Sage, Gateshead, during the Free Thinking festival.FRIFRIDramatist and writer Peter Flannery made his name asFRIresident playwright at the Royal Shakespeare Company inFRIthe late 1970s - it was there that he wrote Our Friends inFRIthe North, which he later adapted into aFRImulti-award-winning TV series starring ChristopherFRIEccleston, Daniel Craig and Gina McKee. More recently, heFRIhas received plaudits for his ambitious drama The Devil'sFRIWhore, set during the chaos of the English Civil War. InFRI1997, he received the Dennis Potter award for televisionFRIwriting. He talks to Ian McMillan about his writing careerFRIand there is a sneak preview of a work in progress.FRIFRIKachi Ozumba's novel The Shadow of a Smile receivedFRIplaudits in 2008 for its portrayal of corruption andFRIunfair imprisonment in the author's native Nigeria. NowFRIliving in the UK, Ozumba has made Newcastle his home andFRIhe tells Ian McMillan about his struggle to understandFRIGeordie when he first arrived in the city and how, as hisFRIfamiliarity with the dialect grew, he was in turnFRIemboldened to use Nigerian English - pidgin - in his novel.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00nhmw8 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00nhmwn (Listen)FRINorth East Free Thinkers, Audience ChoiceFRIFree Thinking 2009FRIFRIA series recorded in front of an audience as part of theFRIFree Thinking ideas festival. It focuses on free-thinkingFRIfigures and institutions in North-East England whose ideasFRIchallenged their times.FRIFRIBBC Newcastle and Radio 3 audiences choose the historicalFRIFree Thinker of the North East who they believe is mostFRIdeserving of a special event at the 2009 festival. TheFRIfavourite candidate - writer, inventor, scientist orFRIartist - will be the subject of this speciallyFRIcommissioned essay, to be decided on the eve of the FreeFRIThinking weekend.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00nhmwq (Listen)FRIPresented by Charlie Gillett Produced by James ParkinFRIFRIMissile (7:32) Franco et TPOK JazzFRIAlbum: Francophonic, Vol 2 Sterns STCD3047 B2FRIFRICangote (4:02) CéU Album: VagarosaFRISix Degrees 657 036 1160-2 Track 2FRIFRIEl Ultimo Trago (2:48) Buika with Chucho ValdesFRIAlbum: El Ultimo Trago Warner Track 6FRIFRIGudinpuu (5:07) Blue Asia Album: Sketches of MyahkFRIVivid Sound VSCD 9692 Track 4FRIFRIIn session: Torin Torin + MusowFRIBassekou Kouyate & Ngoni BaFRIRecorded on Monday 19th October 2009, Studio 80aFRIBroadcasting HouseFRIFRIRadio Ping Pong with Teddy OseiFRIFRISunshine Day (4:43) OsibisaFRIAlbum: Very best of OsibisaFRIFlying Elephant GSTOCD001 Track 1FRIFRIMe Nyame Wo Pennye Ho (4:10) African BrothersFRIAlbum: African Brothers Dance Band (International)FRIAfribros PAB 001 B-5FRIFRIWiadzi Mu Nsem (5:20) Paapa YanksonFRIAlbum: Wiadzi Mu Nsem Flying Elephant FE 7796 Track 1FRIFRIPete-Pete (4:30) Highlife AllstarsFRIAlbum: Classic Highlife AIM Aim 1053 CD Track 5FRIFRINkebo Baaya (2:32) E T Mensah Album: All For YouFRIRetroAfric RETRO1XCD Track 2FRIFRIMwe Do Wo (3:10) Joe Osei Album: Eye Me DeFRIFlying Elephant CDFEE7804 Track 2FRIFRINya Asem Hwe (4:51) City Boys BandFRIAlbum: Ghana Special Soundway SNDWCD016 A-7FRIFRIBoyengya (4:00) Osibisa Album: Osee YeeFRIFlying Elephant DSTOCD002 Track 10FRIFRIIn session: I Speak Fula + SaroFRIBassekou Kouyate & Ngoni BaFRIRecorded on Monday 19th October 2009, Studio 80aFRIBroadcasting HouseFRIFRIDusty Road (3:17) Oi Va VoiFRIAlbum: Travelling the Face of the GlobeFRIOi Va Voi CD 2 Track 7FRIFRIKangpe (3:59) Nneka Album: No Longer at EaseFRIYo Mama's YPS 88697334582 Track 15FRIFRICalle Angosta (3:21) Mercedes SosaFRIAlbum: Escondido en mi Pais Polydor 533031-2 Track 5FRIFRI
23 October 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 24/10/2009 - 30/10/2009
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