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SATSATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00nhmx5 (Listen)SAT1.00amSATFerguson, Howard (1908-1999): Overture for an OccasionSATUlster Orchestra Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)SAT1.09amSATElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Cello Concerto in E minor, Op 85SATPaul Watkins (cello) BBC Symphony OrchestraSATJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SAT1.36amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 4 in E minorSATCity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraSATSakari Oramo (conductor)SAT2.17amSATGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787), arr Kempff,SATWilhelm: Orpheus' Lament; Dance of the Blessed SpiritsSAT(Orfeo ed Euridice) Angela Hewitt (piano)SAT2.22amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Ch'io me scordi diSATte? - recitative and rondo for soprano, piano andSATorchestra, K505 Veronique Gens (soprano)SATLars Vogt (piano) Salzburg Mozarteum OrchestraSATIvor Bolton (conductor)SAT2.32amSATFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for violin andSATpiano, M8 Janine Jansen (violin)SATKathryn Stott (piano)SAT3.01amSATBerwald, Franz (1796-1868): Septet in B flat (1828)SATNiklas Andersson (clarinet) Henrik Blixt (bassoon)SATHans Larsson (horn) Jannica Gustafsson (violin)SATHakan Olsson (viola) Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)SATMaria Johansson (double bass)SAT3.24amSATMoeran, E(rnest) J(ohn) (1894-1950): Phyllida and CorydonSAT- choral suite (1939) BBC SingersSATStephen Cleobury (conductor)SAT3.53amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences de Don Juan forSATpiano, S418 Shura Cherkassky (piano)SAT4.10amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (DonSATGiovanni) Norwegian Radio OrchestraSATGiordano Bellincampi (conductor)SAT4.17amSATBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Concerto in E flat forSATharpsichord and orchestra, G487SATEckart Sellheim (fortepiano) Collegium AureumSATFranzjosef Meier (conductor)SAT4.33amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Eight InstrumentalSATminiatures for 15 instruments Canadian Chamber EnsembleSATRaffi Armenian (conductor)SAT4.42amSATBridge, Frank (1879-1941): Miniature No 2 in G minorSAT(Hornpipe) Moshe Hammer (violin)SATTsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)SAT4.45amSATVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Romance for viola andSATpiano Steven Dann (viola) Bruce Vogt (piano)SAT4.52amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 6SATJeno Jando (piano)SAT5.01amSATGoldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): Scherzo in E minor forSATorchestra, Op 19 Hungarian Radio OrchestraSATAdam Medveczky (conductor)SAT5.07amSATTrad Hungarian: Dances from CsiksomelyoSATCsaba Nagy (tarogato) Viktoria Herencsar (cimbalom)SAT5.11amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Chants populaires (PopularSATsongs) Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano)SATAndre Laplante (piano)SAT5.25amSATMatz, Rudolf (1901-1988): Ballade for violin, cello andSATpiano Zagreb Piano TrioSAT5.33amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto in B flat forSATharp, Op 4, No 6 Nicanor Zabaleta (harp)SATZagreb Philharmonic OrchestraSATGennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor)SAT5.47amSATPapandopulo, Boris (1906-1991): Trio SonataSATZagreb Guitar TrioSAT6.00amSATMassenet, Jules (1842-1912): Manon (Prelude to Act 1)SATOrchestre Symphonique de QuebecSATSimon Streatfield (conductor)SAT6.05amSATHummel, Johan Nepomuk (1778-1837): Trumpet Concerto in ESATGeoffrey Payne (trumpet) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraSATMichael Halasz (conductor)SAT6.22amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 23 in FSATminor, Op 57 Maurizio Pollini (piano)SAT6.45amSATHammerschmidt, Andreas (1611/12-1675): Suite in G minor/GSATmajor for winds Hesperion XX Jordi Savall (director).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00nkwz3 (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00nkwz5 (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Schubert: String Quartet (Rosamunde)SATSATWith Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library:SATSchubert: Rosamunde Quartet; Session Report: Jan-EfflamSATBavouzet in Debussy; Disc of the Week: Britten: LesSATIlluminations.SATSAT09.05amSATCHOPIN: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 1 in E minorSATOp 11; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 2 in F minor OpSAT21SATRafal Blechacz (piano) / Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra /SATJerzy Semkow (conductor)SATDeutsche Grammophon 4778088 (CD)SATSATMEDTNER: Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor Op 50;SATRACHMANINOV: Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor Op. 40SAT(original 1926 version); Floods of Spring (from TwelveSATSongs Op 14, transcription for piano solo by YevgenySATSudbin)SATYevgeny Sudbin (piano) / North Carolina Symphony OrchestraSAT/ Grant Llewellyn (conductor) BIS BIS-SACD-1728 (SACD)SATSAT09.30am Building a LibrarySATSCHUBERT: Quartet No 13 in A minor D804SATSATReviewer – Richard WigmoreSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Jonathan Swain compares recordings of Britten’sSATWar Requiem.SATSAT10.20am Recent ReleasesSATFalse Consonances of MelancholySATMATTEIS: Ayres for the Violin, Books 1-4 (extracts)SATEnsemble Gli Incogniti / Amandine Beyer (violin &SATdirection) Zig-Zag Territoires ZZT090802 (CD)SATSATAir. A Baroque JourneySATFALCONIERI: Ciaccona; La suave Melodia; WESTHOFF:SATImitazione delle campane; MATTEIS: Ground after the ScotchSATHumour; Diverse bizzarrie sopra la Vecchia Sarabanda o purSATCiaccona; PACHELBEL: Canon & Gigue; etcSATDaniel Hope (violin) / Lorenza Borrani (violin) / JonathanSATCohen (cello) / Kristian Bezuidenhout (harpsichord andSATorgan) / Soloists from the Chamber Orchestra of EuropeSATDeutsche Grammophon 4778094 (CD)SATSATLECLAIR: Violin Sonatas Op 1 Nos 9–12SATAdrian Butterfield (baroque violin) / Alison McGillivraySAT(viola da gamba) / Laurence Cummings (harpsichord)SATNaxos 8570890 (CD, Budget)SATSATSilvius Leopold Weiss: Lute Music IISATWEISS: Sonata No 39 in C major; Tombeau sur la mort de M.SATComte de Logy; Sonata No 50 in B flat majorSATJakob Lindberg (13-course baroque lute)SATBIS BIS-CD-1534 (CD)SATSATHANDEL: Trio Sonatas Op 2 (HWV386-391); Trio Sonatas Op 5SAT(HWV396-402)SATAcademy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr (harpsichord andSATdirection) Harmonia Mundi HMU907467-68 (2CD)SATSAT11.05am Session ReportSATAndrew talks to pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and producerSATRalph Couzens during the recording sessions for Volume 5SATof Debussy’s Complete Works for Piano, with extracts fromSATthe following discs:SATSATDebussy: Complete Works for Piano Volume 5SATDEBUSSY: Khamma; La boite a joujoux; JeuxSATJean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) Chandos CHAN10545 (CD)SATSATDebussy: Complete Works for Piano Volume 3SATDEBUSSY: Children’s Corner; Suite bergamasque; DanseSATBohemienne; Nocturne; La plus que lent; Mazurka; Reverie;SATDeux Arabesques; Morceau de concours; The Little Nigar;SATHommage a Haydn; Berceuse Heroique; Page d’Album; ElegieSATJean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) Chandos CHAN10467 (CD)SATSATSTRAUSS: An Alpine Symphony Op 64; Freundliche Vision OpSAT48 No 1; Meinem Kinde Op 37 No 3; Das Bachlein Op 88 No 1;SATMorgen! Op 27 No 4SATFelicity Lott (soprano) / Scottish National Orchestra /SATNeeme Jarvi (conductor) Chandos CHAN 8557 (CD)SATSAT11.40am Disc of the WeekSATBenjamin Britten: Unknown BrittenSATBRITTEN: Les Illuminations Op 18 (1939) for high voice andSATstring orchestra (including 3 extra songs by ColinSATMatthews); Rondo Concertante (1930) for piano and strings;SATIn memoriam Dennis Brain (c1958) for 4 horns and strings;SATUntitled Fragment (1930) for strings; Variations (1965)SATfor piano solo; Movements for a Clarinet Concerto (c1942)SATfor clarinet and stringsSATSandrine Piau (soprano) / Rolf Hind (piano) / MichaelSATThompson (horn) / Richard Watkins (horn) / Peter FrancombSAT(horn) / Chris Griffiths (horn) / Michael CollinsSAT(clarinet) / Northern Sinfonia / Thomas ZehetmairSAT(conductor) NMC NMCD140 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Feature b00nkwz7 (Listen)SATHidden ComposersSATLowri Blake explores the revival of the music of LouiseSATHeritte-Viardot and Mel Bonis, French women composers whoSATfought against the prejudice and pressures of their timeSATto write their music.SATSATBoth lived at the turn of the 20th century, and afterSATtheir deaths their music was either lost or ignored. NowSATtheir reputations are being revived and Blake talks toSATthose who are bringing the wealth of their music back intoSATthe public domain, and to writer on music RichardSATLangham-Smith, for whom this was a rewarding voyage ofSATdiscovery.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00nkwz9 (Listen)SATTake the Risk, Orlando Consort, Stevie Wishart, CrawfordSATYoungSATCatherine Bott explores early music improvisation andSATtalks to Paula Chateauneuf curator of the SouthbankSATCentre's Take the Risk weekend, which features a series ofSATconcerts exploring early music improvisation.SATSATFeaturing highlights from the Orlando Consort concertSATexploring the birth of polyphony, with a brief taster ofSATthe concerts given by Stevie Wishart and Crawford YoungSATand friends.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nhmc3 (Listen)SATSteven Osborne/Alban GerhardtSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Verity Sharp.SATSATA concert featuring Alban Gerhardt, who has quicklySATestablished himself as one of the most exciting cellistsSATof his generation. He can claim to have over 50 concertosSATin his repertoire and has premiered Unsuk Chin's concertoSATat the 2009 BBC Proms, yet chamber music also remains oneSATof his core passions. He is joined in this recital bySATformer BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist pianist StevenSATOsborne for two great cello works by Britten and Brahms.SATSATAlban Gerhardt (cello) Steven Osborne (piano)SATSATBritten: Cello Sonata Brahms: Cello Sonata No 2.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00nkwzc (Listen)SATIn JerusalemSATMoshe Morad introduces songs from across the Arab worldSATand explores the musical link between the sufis of IslamSATand Judaism. Including exclusive recordings from the 2008SATJerusalem International Oud Festival, featuring theSATArab-Israeli singer from Nazareth, Dalal Abu Amneh and theSATJewish Kawali group The Yonah Ensemble.SATSATProduced by James ParkinSATSATIntroduction by Moshe Morad, recorded at the Temple MountSATin JerusalemSATSATTokcan: Irmak Yurdal Tokcan (oud); Zohar Fresco (daf)SATRecorded by the BBC in Confederation House, Jerusalem onSAT25th November 2008SATSATMohammad Othman: Lama Beda It'hanaSATDalal Abu Amneh and her orchestra (led by Samer Bshara)SATRecorded by the BBC at the Henry Crown Hall in theSATJerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem on 22nd November 2008SATSATTalal Madah: MagadirSATDalal Abu Amneh and her orchestra (led by Samer Bshara)SATRecorded by the BBC at the Henry Crown Hall in theSATJerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem on 22nd November 2008SATSATInterview with Dalal Abu Amneh, recorded in the JerusalemSATTheatre, JerusalemSATSATMuhammad Abdu: Ib'adSATDalal Abu Amneh and her orchestra (led by Samer Bshara)SATRecorded by the BBC at the Henry Crown Hall in theSATJerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem on 22nd November 2008SATSATTrad: Boei Kala Yonah EnsembleSATRecorded by the BBC at Confederation House, Jerusalem onSAT23rd November 2008SATSATInterview with Haviva Pedaya, recorded at ConfederationSATHouse, JerusalemSATSATTrad: Ze Hamargiz segue Simehu Na Yonah EnsembleSATRecorded by the BBC at Confederation House, Jerusalem onSAT23rd November 2008SATSATTrad: Az Yeranen Yonah EnsembleSATRecorded by the BBC at Confederation House, Jerusalem onSAT23rd November 2008SATSATAdb Elwahab: Ya msafer wah'dakSATDalal Abu Amneh and her orchestra (led by Samer Bshara)SATRecorded by the BBC at the Henry Crown Hall in theSATJerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem on 22nd November 2008SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00nkwzf (Listen)SATStuff SmithSATTo mark jazz violinist Stuff Smith's centenary year inSAT2009, Alyn Shipton meets fiddle player Chris Garrick toSATcelebrate one of the most unusual instrumentalists inSATjazz. They chart a course through the availableSATrecordings, from the 52nd Street days of Stuff's Onyx ClubSATBoys to his latter-day triumphs as a soloist in Europe,SATand also present new releases of previously unavailableSATmaterial.SATSATDISC 1 Title: UpstairsSATArtist: Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club Boys Composer ?SATAlbum: Time and Again Label: ProperSATNumber: CD 118 CD 1 Track 18SATPersonnel: Jonah Jones, trumpet; Buster Bailey, clarinet;SATStuff Smith, violin; Clyde Hart, piano; Bobby Bennett,SATguitar; Mack Walker, bass; Cozy Cole, drums. May 4, 1937SATAlso currently out on Hep, Stuff Smith Compete 1936-37SATSessions.SATSATDISC 2 Title: After You've GoneSATArtist: Stuff Smith Smith and his Onyx Club BoysSATComposer ? Album: Time and Again Label: ProperSATNumber: CD 118 CD 1 Track 6SATPersonnel: as above but James Sherman replaces Hart andSATBailey is omitted. 13 March 1936.SATSATDISC 3 Title: My Blue HeavenSATArtist: Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club BoysSATComposer: Donaldson/Whiting Album: 1936-39SATLabel: Classics Number: 706 Track 2SATPersonnel: as above but Raymond Smith, piano. 11 Feb 1936.SATSATDISC 4 Title: My ThoughtsSATArtist: Stuff Smith and His Orchestra Composer ?SATAlbum: That Naughty Waltz - Complete Tenor Sax SeptetsSATLabel: AB Fable Number: 015 Track 3SATPersonnel: Jonah Jones, t; George Clark, ts; Stuff Smith,SATvn; Sam Allen, cel; BernardSATAddison, g; John Brown, b; Herbie Cowans, d. Sept 1939.SATSATDISC 5 Title: Bugle Call Rag Artist: Stuff SmithSATComposer: Pettis/Meyers/Schoebel Album: Time and AgainSATLabel: Proper Number: CD 118 CD 2 Track 8SATPersonnel: Stuff Smith, vn; Jimmy Jones, p; John Levy b.SAT1943. Also issued on 'The 1943 Trio World Jam SessionSATRecordings' (Progressive Records).SATSATDISC 6 Title: Desert Sands Artist: Stuff SmithSATComposer: Smith Album: Time and Again Label: ProperSATNumber CD 118 CD 2 Track 9 Personnel: as aboveSATSATDISC 7 Title: Stop Look Artist: Stuff SmithSATComposer: Smith Album: Time and Again Label: ProperSATNumber: CD 118 CD 2 Track 18 Personnel: as above.SATAlso issued on 'Studio, Broadcast, Concert and ApartmentSATPerformances' (AB Fable).SATSATDISC 8 Title: I Know That You KnowSATArtist: Nat King Cole Composer: Youmans/CaldwellSATAlbum: Complete After Midnight SessionsSATLabel: Essential Jazz Classics Number: 55405 Track 15SATPersonnel: Stuff Smith, vn; Nat King Cole, v, p; JohnSATCollins, g; Charlie Harris, b;SATLee Young, d. Los Angeles, Sept 1956.SATSATDISC 9 Title: Ja DaSATArtist: Stuff Smith/Dizzy Gillespie/Oscar PetersonSATComposer: Carleton Album: Have Violin Will SwingSATLabel: Verve Number: 521676 -2 CD1 Track 3SATPersonnel: Stuff Smith, vn; Carl Perkins, p; CurtisSATCounce, b; Frank Butler, d. 21 Jan 1957.SATSATDISC 10 Title: Late Woman Blues Artist: Stuff SmithSATComposer: Trad Album: Masters of JazzSATLabel: Storyville Number: 101 8506 Track 12SATPersonnel: Stuff Smith, vn; Henri Chaix, p; MichelSATGuilleman, b; Wallace Bishop, d. 29 May 1965.SATSATDISC 11 Title: It Don't Mean a ThingSATArtist: Stephane Grappelli, Svend Asmussen, Jean LucSATPonty, Stuff Smith Composer: EllingtonSATAlbum: Violin Summit Label: MPSSATNumber: 821303-2 Track 4SATPersonnel: Stephane Grappelli, Svend Asmussen, Jean LucSATPonty, Stuff Smith, v; Kenny Drew, p; NHOP, b; Alex Riel,SATd, Sep 30, 1966.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00nkz1w (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)SATSATAlligator Crawl (Fats Waller) (2:41)SATPerformed by Fats Waller (p)SATRecorded 16 November 1934, New YorkSATTaken from the album Fats Waller 1934 - 1935SAT1993 CD (Classics Classics732(1) Track 15)SATSATTappin’ the Commodore Till (Gabler, The Bunch) (2:47)SATPerformed by Bud Freeman and his Gang: Bud Freeman (ts)SATBobby Hackett (cnt) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Dave MatthewsSAT(as) Eddie Condon (g) Jess Stacy (p) Artie Shapiro (b)SATDave Tough (d) Recorded 12 July 1938, New YorkSATTaken from the album Commodore ClassicsSATLP (Commodore -6.25894. S1/1)SATSATDust My Broom (Elmore James, Robert Johnson) (2:43)SATPerformed by Elmore James (v, g) Sonny Boy WilliamsonSAT(harmonica) Recorded 1951SATTaken from the album Ultimate BluesSAT2009 CD (Decca 2707245 Disc 2, Track 13)SATSATOver the Waves (Rosas) (2:56)SATPerformed by George Lewis’s New Orleans Jazz Band: AlvinSATAlcorn (tp) Bill Matthews (tb) George Lewis (cl) LesterSATSantiago (p) Lawrence Marrero (bj) Alcide ‘slow drag’SATPavageau (b) Paul Barbarin (d)SATRecorded 20 August 1951, New OrleansSATTaken from the album George Lewis Vol. 1SATLP (London H-APB 1041 S1/3)SATSATA Sunday Kind of Love (Barbara Bell, Anita Leonard, StanSATRhodes, Louis Prima) (2:32)SATPerformed by Quincy Jones (arranger, conductor) JeromeSATRichardson (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, flute) PhilSATWoods (as) Zoot Sims, James Moody, Roland Kirk, EddieSATLockjaw Davis, Budd Johnson, Seldon Powell (ts) SnookySATYoung, Clark Terry, Harry Sweets Edison, FreddieSATHubbard, Lee Morgan, Art Farmer (tp) Kai Winding, BillSATWatrous (tb) Julius Watkins (Fhn) Bill Stanley (tb) LesSATSpann (fl, g) Romeo Penque (cl) Gary Burton (vb) LaloSATSchifrin, Bobby Scott (p) Kenny Burrell, Jim Hall (g) MiltSATHinton (b) Grady Tate (d) Michael Olatunji, Tito PuenteSAT(percussion) Recorded 1961SATTaken from the album I Dig DancersSATLP (Mercury MMC 14080. S2/5)SATSATI Could Have Danced All Night (Lerner & Loewe) (3:31)SATPerformed by AndrĂ© Previn (p) Herb Ellis (g) Red MitchellSAT(b) Frank Capp (d) Recorded 14 April 1964, HollywoodSATTaken from the album Previn Plays My Fair Lady (I LoveSATJazz Series) LP (CBS -21065. S2/1)SATSATBoulevard of Broken Dreams (Harry Warren, Al Dubin) (6:22)SATPerformed by Diana Krall (piano, vocals) Paul Keller (b)SATSteve Kroon (perc) Russell Malone (g)SATRecorded 3 – 8 October 1995SATTaken from the album All for You: A Dedication to the NatSATKing Cole Trio 1996 CD (Impulse IMP11642(1) Track 5)SATSATIn Charlie’s Footsteps (Ivor Mairants) (2:54)SATPerformed by Geraldo Orchestra: featuring Ivor Mairants (g)SATRecorded 1945 Taken from the album GeraldoSAT1997 CD (Music for Pleasure CDMFP6359(1) Track 20)SATSAT64 Bars on Wilshire (Barney Kessel) (3:16)SATPerformed by Bob Cooper (ts, ob) Claude Williamson (p)SATBarney Kessel (g) Monty Budwig (b) Shelly Manne (d)SATRecorded 1 July 1954, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album Kessel Plays StandardsSAT1987 CD (Contemporary OJCCD2382(1) Track 12)SATSATNaima (Coltrane) (5:26)SATPerformed by Pharoah Sanders (ts) John Hicks (p) CurtisSATLundy (b) Idris Muhammad (d)SATRecorded 11 March 1987, HollandSATTaken from the album AfricaSAT1988 CD (Timeless CDSJP253(1) Track 2)SATSATOne by One (Wayne Shorter) (7:44)SATPerformed by Clark Tracey (d) Paul Jordanous (tp) PiersSATGreen (as) Lewis Wright (vb) Kit Downes (p) RyanSATTrebilcock (b) Recorded 15 May & 9 June 2009SATTaken from the album Current ClimateSAT2009 CD (Tentoten TTTCDS761 Track 5)SATSATReza (E Lobo, R Guerra) (8:17)SATPerformed by Tony Coe (cl) Brian Lemon (p) Dave Green (b)SATPhil Seamen (d)SATRecorded 25 or 26 January 1971, Ronnie Scott’sSATTaken from the album The Late Great Phil SeamenSAT2009 CD (Sharp Wood Productions SWP 037 Track 19)SATSATDon't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SATor any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SATSATThe BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSATinternet sites.SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00nkwzk (Listen)SATWagner's Tristan und IsoldeSATFrom the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.SATSATCovent Garden artistic director Antonio Pappano conducts aSATperformance of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, arguably oneSATof the most influential and heartbreaking operas everSATwritten. The starry cast includes two of the leadingSATWagnerian singers of today - Canadian tenor Ben HeppnerSATand Swedish soprano Nina Stemme, as they take on the titleSATroles of the tragic lovers.SATSATPresented by Martin Handley with comments from WagnerianSATJohn Deathridge.SATSATWagner: Tristan und IsoldeSATSATTristan ...... Ben Heppner (tenor)SATKing Marke ...... Matti Salminen (bass)SATIsolde ...... Nina Stemme (soprano)SATKurwenal ...... Michael Volle (baritone)SATBrangane ...... Sophie Koch (mezzo-soprano)SATMelot ...... Richard Berkeley Steele (baritone)SATSailor ...... Ji-Min Park (tenor)SATSteersman ...... Dawid Kimberg (baritone)SATShepherd ...... Ryland Davies (tenor) Royal Opera ChorusSATOrchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSATAntonio Pappano (conductor).SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00nkwzm (Listen)SATBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupSATTom Service presents music from the BirminghamSATContemporary Music Group's opening concert of the 2009-10SATby Simon Holt, Richard Causton, Vic Hoyland, and BrunoSATMaderna, including three premieres.SATSATNicholas Daniel (oboe, oboe d'amore, cor anglais)SATBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupSATDiego Masson (conductor)SATSATSimon Holt: Capriccio Spettrale (revised version:SATpremiere) (12:08)SATRichard Causton: Chamber Symphony (world premiere) (22:27)SATBruno Maderna: Oboe Concerto No 1 (19:09)SATVic Hoyland: Hey Presto!... moon - flower - bat (worldSATpremiere) (17:11)SATSUNSUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00jdhvr (Listen)SUNGateshead Jazz Festival 2009, Sheila JordanSUNAmerican singer Sheila Jordan joins Alyn Shipton in frontSUNof an audience at the Gateshead International JazzSUNFestival 2009 to select the highlights from herSUNhalf-century as arguably one of the most adventurous andSUNindividual singers in jazz. The programme features herSUNminimal settings and explorations of timbre and timing,SUNfrom her 1960s classic Portrait of Sheila to her mostSUNrecent recordings.SUNSUNTitle: Yesterdays Artist: Sheila Jordan with Peter IndSUNComposer: Jerome Kern/Otto Harbach Album: Looking OutSUNLabel: Wave Number: CD 111, Tr 3SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Ronnie Ball (piano), AlSUNShackman (guitar), Peter Ind (bass)SUNRecorded: New York, 1961SUNSUNTitle: Am I Blue Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Harry Akst/Grant ClarkSUNAlbum: Portrait of Sheila Label: Blue NoteSUNNumber: CDP 7 89002 2, Tr 3SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Barry GalbraithSUN(guitar), Steve Swallow (bass), Denzil Best (drums)SUNRecorded: New York, Sept/Oct 1962SUNSUNTitle: You Are My SunshineSUNArtist: George Russell, with Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Jimmie Davis/Charles MitchellSUNAlbum: The Outer View Label: RiversideSUNNumber: OJCCD 616-2, Tr 5SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (voice), George Russell (piano),SUNDon Ellis (trumpet), Garnett Brown (trombone), PaulSUNPlummner (tenor sax), Steve Swallow (bass), Pete La RocaSUN(drums) Recorded: New York, Aug 1962SUNSUNTitle: Anthropology Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Charlie Parker Album: Lost and FoundSUNLabel: Muse Number: 5390, Tr 5SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Kenny Barron (piano),SUNHarvie Swartz (bass), Ben Riley (drums) Recorded: 1989SUNSUNTitle: One for JuniorSUNArtist: Sheila Jordan and Mark MurphySUNComposer: Sheila Jordan/Mark MurphySUNAlbum: One for Junior Label: MCD 5489, Tr 3SUNPersonnel: Mark Murphy (vocals), Kenny Barron (piano),SUNHarvie Swartz (bass), Ben Riley (drums)SUNSUNTitle: Out to Sea Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Tom Harrell/Cheryl Pyle, arr. A BroadbentSUNAlbum: Heart Strings Label: MuseSUNNumber: MR 5468, Tr 2SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Harvie Swartz (bass),SUNMarvin Smitty Smith (drums), Hiraga String QuartetSUNSUNTitle: Reel Time Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Chris Lee Album: Jazz ChildSUNLabel: High Note Number: 7029, Tr 3SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan, Theo Bleckmann (vocals), SteveSUNKuhn (piano), David Finck (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)SUNRecorded: New York, 1-2 April 1998SUNSUNTitle: The Touch of Your Lips Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Ray Noble Album: Little SongSUNLabel: High Note Number: 7096, Tr 11SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Tom Harrell (trumpet),SUNSteve Kuhn (piano), David Finck (bass), Billy DrummondSUN(drums) Recorded: June 2002SUNSUNTitle: Sheila's Blues Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Jordan Album: Celebration Label: High NoteSUNNumber: 7136, Tr 17SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Cameron Brown (bass)SUNRecorded: Nov 2004SUNSUNTitle: The Crossing Artist: Sheila JordanSUNComposer: Jordan Album: Winter SunshineSUNLabel: Justin Time Number: 233-2, Tr 11SUNPersonnel: Sheila Jordan (vocals), Steve Amirault (piano),SUNKeiran Overs (bass), Andre White (drums)SUNRecorded: Feb 2008.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00nkx3c (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNElgar, Edward (1857-1934): The Music Makers for contralto,SUNchoir and orchestra, Op 69 (1912)SUNJane Irwin (mezzo-soprano) Netherlands Radio ChoirSUNNetherlands Radio Philharmonic OrchestraSUNJaap van Zweden (conductor)SUN1.41amSUNBronemuler, Elias (1666-1761): Toccatina No in DSUN(Fasciculus Musicus) Peter van Dijk (organ)SUN1.45amSUNCollizi/Kauchlitz, Johann Andrea (c.1742-1808): Sonatina 1SUNin G (Six Sonatines, Op 8) Peter van Dijk (organ)SUN1.50amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in ESUNminor, Op 59 No 2 (Rasumovsky) Australian String QuartetSUN2.28amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 3 in E flat, OpSUN97 (Rhenish) (1850) Trondheim Symphony OrchestraSUNEvind Aadland (conductor)SUN3.01amSUNHannikainen, Ilmari (1892-1955): Piano Concerto, Op 7SUNArto Satukangas (piano)SUNHelsinki Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNPetri Sakari (conductor)SUN3.35amSUNDesprez, Josquin (1440-1521): Praeter rerum seriem (forSUNsix voices)SUN3.41amSUNCanis, Cornelius (1515-1561): Tota pulchra es (1553)SUNHuelgas Ensemble Paul Van Nevel (conductor)SUN3.46amSUNFodor, Carolus Antonius (1768-1846): Sonata in F, Op 2 NoSUN1 (1793) Arthur Schoonderwoerd (fortepiano)SUN4.04amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 51SUN(Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen) - for soprano, trumpet andSUNstrings Susanne Ryden (soprano)SUNRobert Farley (trumpet) European Union Baroque OrchestraSUNRoy Goodman (conductor)SUN4.21amSUNGrieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Sonata No 1 in F forSUNviolin and piano, Op 8 Vilda Frang Bjaerke (violin)SUNJens Elvekjaer (piano)SUN4.42amSUNHumperdinck, Engelbert (1854-1921): Dream Scene (HanselSUNund Gretel) Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921) (piano)SUN4.50amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Traumerei am Kamin;SUNFrohlicher Beschluss: Symphonic Interludes Nos 2, 4SUN(Intermezzo, Op 72)SUN5.01amSUNKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Viennese Clock and Entrance ofSUNthe Emperor and His Courtiers (Hary Janos)SUNToronto Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)SUN5.06amSUNBartok, Bela (1881-1945): For Children (Book 1) (excerpts)SUNMarta Fabian, Agnes Szakaly (cimbaloms)SUN5.11amSUNRemenyi, Attila (b.1959): Auction, Ping Pong (SevenSUNChildren's Choruses) Magnificat ChoirSUNValeria Szebelledi (director)SUN5.15amSUNKostov, Georgi (1941-): Ludicrous DanceSUNBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirSUNHristo Nedyalkov (conductor)SUN5.17amSUNFalla, Manuel de (1876-1946): Ritual fire dance (El amorSUNbrujo) Natalya Pasichnyk (piano)SUN5.21amSUNGuerrero, Pedro (c.1520-?): Di, perra mora (instrumental)SUNHesperion XX Jordi Savall (director)SUN5.23amSUNGuerrero, Francisco (c.1528-1599): Prado verde y florido;SUNOjos claros y serenos Montserrat Figueras (soprano)SUNMaite Arruabarrena (mezzo-soprano)SUNPaolo Costa (countertenor) Lambert Climent (tenor)SUNHesperion XX Jordi Savall (director)SUN5.31amSUNMudarra, Alonso (c.1510-1580): Claros y frescos riosSUNMontserrat Figueras (soprano) Hesperion XXSUNJordi Savall (director)SUN5.36amSUNRheinberger, Josef (1839-1901): Sonata in E flat for hornSUNand piano, Op 178 Martin Van der Merwe (horn)SUNHuib Christiaanse (piano)SUN5.58amSUNWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Rienzi OvertureSUNZagreb Philharmonic OrchestraSUNLovro von Matacic (conductor)SUN6.11amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in B flatSUNfor bassoon and orchestra, K191 Ronald Karten (bassoon)SUNNieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam Lev Markiz (conductor)SUN6.28amSUNVan Noordt, Anthoni (1619-1675): Psalm 24 (Vers 1 a 4 -SUNPedaliter; Vers 2 a 4; Vers 3 a 5)SUNLeo van Doeselaar (organ)SUN6.37amSUNMorawetz, Oskar (1917-2007): Divertimento for stringsSUNSymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)SUN6.48amSUNFrancoeur, Francois (le cadet) (1698-1787), arr. ArnoldSUNTrowell: Sonata in E Monica Leskhovar (cello)SUNIvana Schwartz (piano).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00nkx8s (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00nkx8v (Listen)SUNDavid Owen Norris - WessexSUNDavid Owen Norris explores music in the ancient county ofSUNWessex, particularly the cathedral cities Salisbury,SUNChichester and Winchester, with music by Holst, BernsteinSUNand Walton. David's guest is the organist of ChichesterSUNCathedral, Sarah Baldock.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00nkx8x (Listen)SUNJohn StefanidisSUNMichael Berkeley talks to the interior designer JohnSUNStefanidis, whose work is internationally renowned for itsSUNbold use of colour. He draws inspiration from manySUNdifferent cultures and this cosmopolitan approach isSUNreflected in his music choices, which include works bySUNBrahms, Korngold, Rossini and Tchaikovsky as well asSUNIndian music, played by Ravi Shankar.SUNSUNSignature Tune:SUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer)SUN(Berkeley/OUP) Beaux Arts Brass Quintet Dur: 0m26sSUNSUNKorngold: Gluck, das mir verblieb (Marietta's Song - DieSUNTote Stadt) Fleming: Beautiful Voice DECCA 4588582 Tr 7SUNRenee Fleming (soprano) English Chamber OrchestraSUNJeffrey Tate (conductor) Korngold/Schott Dur: 5m59sSUNSUNBrahms: Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38 (3rd mvt)SUNCello Sonatas EMI CDM 7632982 Tr 3SUNJacqueline de Pre (cello) Daniel Barenboim (piano)SUNDur: 6m50sSUNSUNRavi Shankar: Gat in Fast Ek TaalSUNIncredible Ravi Shankar (CHHANDA DARA SNCD2286) Tr 1SUNShankar/ASCAP Dur: 4m47sSUNSUNRossini: Bel raggio lusinghier (Semiramide - Act 1)SUNCallas: Rossini & Donizetti Arias EMI CDM5664642 Tr 3SUNMaria Callas/Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts duSUNConservatoire Nicola Rescigno (conductor) Dur: 4m42sSUNSUNBeethoven: Sonata No 31 in A flat, Op 110 (excerpt fromSUNthe 3rd mvt) PHILIPS 4467012 Tr 7SUNAlfred Brendel (piano) Dur: 7m06sSUNSUNTchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin (excerpt from Act 3, Sc 1)SUNDECCA 417 414-2/415-2 - CD2 Tr 11SUNOrchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent GardenSUNGeorg Solti (conductor) Dur: 4m32sSUNSUNMozart: Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!, K418SUNArias by Mozart EMI CDC7473552 Tr 1SUNKathleen Battle (soprano) Royal Philharmonic OrchestraSUNAndre Previn (conductor) Dur: 6m43s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00nkx8z (Listen)SUNTake the Risk, The Division Lobby, AtalanteSUNIn a programme exploring early music improvisation,SUNCatherine Bott talks to Paula Chateauneuf, lutenist andSUNcurator of the Southbank Centre's Take the Risk weekend,SUNwhich features a series of concerts exploring early musicSUNimprovisation.SUNSUNFeaturing highlights from The Division Lobby's concert ofSUN17th-century musical extemporisations, with a brief tasterSUNof the concert given by lirone player Erin Headley's newSUNgroup Atalante.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00nkx91 (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington presents a selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' requests, including a coronation anthem, aSUNlullaby, an Unanswered Question and an ode 'to birds andSUNthe rainbow'. Plus a famous vintage performance ofSUNProkofiev's Peter and The Wolf, narrated by OdaSUNSlobodskaya.SUNSUNBrahmsSUNGestliches Wiegenlied, Op.91 no.2 for alto, viola and pianoSUNAnne-Sofie Von Otter (mezzo soprano), Nils-Erik SparfSUN(viola), Bengt Forsberg (piano)SUNDeutsche Grammophon 4297272 track 2SUNSUNTakashi Yoshimatsu Ode to Birds and the RainbowSUNI. Introduction - LargoSUN- Tapestry I. Allegro -SUNII. Canticle. Andante – Allegro – Moderato – Tempo Primo –SUNIII. Tapestry II. AllegroSUNBBC Philharmonic, Sachio Fujioka (conductor)SUNChandos CHAN9838 tracks 6-9SUNSUNArensky Piano Trio no.1 in D Minor, Op.32SUNIII. Elegia. Adagio Leonard Pennario (piano)SUNRCA SB 661 S1 T3SUNSUNRodgers & Hart, arr. Buddy Greco The Lady is a TrampSUNBuddy Greco (singer) SONY 82876682492 CD2 track 9SUNSUNProkofiev Peter and the WolfSUNOda Slobodskaya (narrator)SUNColonne Orchestra, Isaie Disenhaus (conductor)SUNDelta TQD 3007 S1SUNSUNLa Perra Mora (anon) Tourdion (anon)SUNRolf Lislevand (lute) et allSUNECM New Series 476 3317 tracks 5 + 10SUNSUNIves The Unanswered Question (revised version)SUNChicago Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson ThomasSUN(conductor) CBS MK42381 track 5SUNSUNBulgarian Trad Kalimankou Denkou (The Evening Gathering)SUNLe Mystères Des Voix BulgaresSUNMembran music 221904-311 CD 1 track 3SUNSUNSchubert Symphony no 8 i B minor D759 ‘Unfinished’SUNVienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Karl Böhm (conductor)SUNDeutsche Grammophon 419 318-2 CD4 tracks 1+2SUNSUNElgar Coronation OdeSUNIV. Peace, Gentle Peace – soli + chorusSUNV. Land Of Hope And Glory – contralto + chorusSUNTeresa Cahill (soprano), Anne Collins (alto), AnthonySUNRolfe Johnson (tenor), Gwynne Howell (bass), ScottishSUNNational Orchestra Chorus and Orchestra, Sir AlexanderSUNGibson (conductor) Chandos CHAN8430 tracks 6 & 7SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00nhmn7 (Listen)SUNFrom All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London.SUNSUNAngelus Responses: PlainsongSUNPsalms: 148, 150 (Plainsong)SUNFirst Lesson: Isaiah 65 vv17-25SUNOffice Hymn: Father, in whom thy saints are one (VeniSUNredemptor) Canticles: Walmisley in DSUNSecond Lesson: Hebrews 11 v32 - 12 v2SUNAnthem: Timete Dominum (Byrd)SUNHymn: Hark, the sound of holy voices (Deerhurst)SUNO salutaris hostia (French chant) Te Deum (Solemn Tone)SUNTantum ergo (de Severac)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Fantaisie sur le Te Deum et GuirlandesSUNAlleluiatiques (L'Orgue Mystique) (Tournemire)SUNSUNOrganist: Henry Parkes Director of Music: Paul Brough.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00nkx93 (Listen)SUNMusic of MexicoSUNCharles Hazlewood with the BBC Concert Orchestra take up aSUNLatin American theme as they explore the music of MexicoSUNin the concert hall. As Latin American rhythms becameSUNuniversally popular in the first half of the 20th century,SUNand countries such as Mexico strove to reflect their ownSUNvoice on the world stage, so a new palette of musicalSUNcolours and ideas found their way onto the concertSUNprogramme.SUNSUNCharles focuses on two works by Mexican born composers.SUNJose Pablo Moncayo's Huapango is a short orchestral pieceSUNbased on popular rural dances from his native country andSUNhas become his most often performed piece. SilvestreSUNRevueltas' Sensemaya draws on the mythology of the ancientSUNMayan civilisation and is a symphonic poem infused withSUNLatin American colours, but which also reflects theSUNcomposer's interest and understanding of Western EuropeanSUNmusic from the first half of the 20th century.SUNSUNThere is also a nod towards Mexico from a North AmericanSUNmaster, Aaron Copland. His El Salon Mexico came about as aSUNresult of a visit to Mexico during which he heard popularSUNmusic in late night bars and cafes.SUNSUNEl Palo Verde (Mexican folk song)SUNCynthia Gooding sings Spanish Mexican and Turkish folkSUNsongs Collectors' Choice CCM-626 Tr 12.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00nkx95 (Listen)SUNGreat Handel choirs/Haydn's HeiligmesseSUNAhead of English National Opera's Sing HallelujahSUNcelebrations Aled Jones talks to choral director SimonSUNLole, who picks great Handel choirs on disc, from the verySUNfirst complete recording of Messiah to a stunningSUNperformance of Saul. Plus the last in the series ofSUNpostcards from Eisenstadt introducing Haydn's HeiligmesseSUNperformed by the Monteverdi Choir.SUNSUNBlas Galindo Dos CorazonesSUNGregg Smith Singers NEWPORT CLASSIC NCD85639, track 1SUNSUNGeorge Frideric Handel Messiah - “For unto us” excerptSUNBBC Chorus and Symphony Orchestra conducted by ThomasSUNBeecham (recording from 1927)SUNPEARL GEMM CDS 9456, track 12SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNIsrael in Egypt - “He smote all the first born in Egypt”SUNHuddersfield Choral Society and Liverpool PhilharmonicSUNconducted by Malcolm Sargent (recording from 1955)SUNDUTTON CDLX7045, track 10SUNSUNGeorge Frideric Handel Messiah - Behold the Lamb of GodSUNChoir of King’s College, Cambridge with the Academy ofSUNSt-Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by David Willcocks (1972SUNrecording) EMI CLASSICS 07777637842 8, track 21SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNSemele - “Bless the glad earth with heavenly lays”SUNAmbrosian Singers conducted by John McCarthySUNDG 4357822 CD2, track 10SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNAcis and Galatea - ‘Wretched Lovers!’SUNScholars Baroque Ensemble conducted by David can AschSUN(1992 recording) NAXOS 8553188, track 13SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNHercules - “Wanton God of amorous fires”SUNMonteverdi Choir, with the English Baroque Soloists,SUNconducted by John Eliot Gardiner ARCHIV 423 137-2 CD2,SUNtrack 9SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNSaul - “Envy! Eldest born of hell”SUNGabrieli Consort and Players, directed by Paul McCreeshSUNARCHIV 4745102 CD2, track 1SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNSaul - “Envy! Eldest born of hell” (excerpt)SUNRias Chamber Choir with Concerto Koln conducted by ReneSUNJACOBS HARMONIA MUNDI HMC90187778 CD 1, track 21SUNSUNGeorge Frideric HandelSUNSaul - “Gird on thy sword, thou man of might”SUNRias Chamber Choir with Concerto Koln conducted by ReneSUNJACOBS HARMONIA MUNDI HMC90187778 CD 2, track 23SUNSUNCarl Nielsen SidskensangSUNCanzone-Koret, conducted by Frans RasmussenSUNDANACORD DACOCD368 t9 George Frideric HandelSUNHeiligmesse Hob. XXII: 10SUNMonteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, conducted bySUNJohn Eliot-Gardiner DECCA 470 819-2, tracks 1-11SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00nkx97 (Listen)SUNThe Lady from the SeaSUNA new version of Ibsen's late drama, adapted for radio bySUNFrank McGuinness.SUNSUNBefore her marriage to Dr Wangel, Ellida, his second wife,SUNhad promised herself to a sailor who then disappeared.SUNYears later, Ellida's family life is strained. HerSUNrelations with her step-daughters is poor; she has noSUNchild of her own. She seems unhappy with her life. ThenSUNthe sailor reappears to make his claim on her promise.SUNFaced with the decision of what to do, she persuades herSUNhusband that she must have the chance to make her choiceSUNSUNWith Lia Williams as Ellida, and also featuring HughSUNBonneville, Katherine Parkinson, Ellie Kendrick, TimSUNMcMullan, Sam Crane, Geoffrey Whitehead and ChristopherSUNObi.SUNSUNDirected by Hannah Eidinow.SUNSUN21:50 Sunday Feature b00nkx99 (Listen)SUNPainting LolitaSUNThere have been several recent, high-profile controversiesSUNabout artists' depictions of the child nude. In ourSUNcontemporary, western societies, it seems that pictures ofSUNchildren scare us more than any other possible subject forSUNart. But the child nude has been with us since antiquity,SUNso is this predominantly a 21st-century obsession?SUNSUNLaura Cumming explores the history of the child nudeSUNthrough a range of art works from antiquity to the presentSUNday. Along the way, she consider works by Michelangelo,SUNCaravaggio, Lewis Carroll, Balthus, Tierney Gearon and NanSUNGoldin, amongst others.SUNSUNShe examines what we can learn from these images about ourSUNchanging attitudes to childhood, to censorship and to art.SUNHow do we square our desire to protect children fromSUNexploitation with our belief in freedom of expression?SUNSUN22:35 Words and Music b00kntmy (Listen)SUNIlluminationSUNSUNLast broadcast on Sun, 31 May 2009, 23:00 on BBC Radio 3SUNSUNPoetry, prose and music on the theme of illumination, withSUNreadings by Sian Thomas and Jamie Glover. Including worksSUNby Rimbaud, Jo Shapcott and Margaret Atwood withSUNaccompanying music by Thomas Ades, Arvo Part and Schubert.SUNSUNProducer's NotesSUNSUNFrom the Renaissance to the twenty-first centurySUNillumination is something human beings have sought. It canSUNherald the triumphant dawn of knowledge or ignite the fuseSUNof imagination. Sian Thomas and Jamie Glover explore theSUNtheme of Illumination through poetry and prose from ArthurSUNRimbaud and Jo Shapcott to Margaret Atwood and DylanSUNThomas with music by the likes of Thomas Ades, Arvo PärtSUNand Nick Cave.SUNSUNI wanted to take an impressionistic approach to theSUNsubject beginning with dawn and the rising sun. As morningSUNcomes, the world awakens and we begin to contemplate theSUNlight of love and beauty. Benjamin Britten's BeingSUNBeauteous is itself a response to Arthur Rimbaud'sSUNIlluminations - a collection which includes the poem thatSUNopens the programme: Dawn.SUNSUNLight is commonly associated with religious knowledge andSUNbelief which we explore through traditional classicalSUNmusic such as John Rutter's Hymn to the Creator of LightSUNand more popular gospel music from the 'original soulSUNsister', Rosetta Tharpe. But with light comes aSUNmetaphorical darkness: death, decay and the horror of warSUNare brought to light in the poems of Dylan Thomas and TonySUNHarrison.SUNSUNI chose Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa to close the programme asSUNto me it seems to represent the illumination of knowledge:SUNthe piece takes a phrase and repeats it throughout theSUNmovement, becoming more elaborate until it builds with aSUNcrescendo at the end.SUNSUN00:00SUNThomas Ades, Darkness Visible Thomas Ades - pianoSUNEMI CDZ5696992SUN01:27SUNArthur Rimbaud Dawn Jamie Glover - readerSUN02:53SUNHandel Oh First Created BeamSUNUniversity of Utah Symphonic ChoraleSUNUtah Symphony OrchestraSUN03:40SUNMary Oliver Summer Morning Sian Thomas - readerSUN06:18SUNSomhairle MacGill-Eain Lights Jamie Glover - readerSUN06:55SUNNick Cave Breathless MUTE ACDStumm233SUN10:05SUNPhilip Glass Opening, GlassworksSUNMichael Riesman - piano SONY CLASSICAL SMK87968SUN12:18SUNWilliam Golding Darkness Visible Sian Thomas - readerSUN16:26SUNKate Bush Prelude EMI B000BEPLUESUN17:28SUNEmily Dickinson The Gleam of an Heroic ActSUNSian Thomas - readerSUN17:49SUNBenjamin Britten Being BeauteousSUNHeather Harper - soprano Royal Philharmonic OrchestraSUNSir Charles Groves - conductorSUNBBC Radio Classics 1565691582SUN21:19SUNJohn Keats On First Looking into Chapman's HomerSUNJamie Glover - readerSUN22:17SUNSister Rosetta Tharpe Beams of HeavenSUNProper PROPERBOX51SUN25:39SUNAlexander Pope An Essay on CriticismSUNSian Thomas - readerSUN26:29SUNJoseph Haydn Die Schöpfung Ann Monoyios - sopranoSUNJörg Hering - tenor Harry van der Kamp - bassSUNSONY CLASSICAL SX2K57965SUN31:46SUNJo Shapcott Night Work Sian Thomas - readerSUN32:18SUNJohn Rutter Hymn to the Creator of LightSUNChoir of Kings College Cambridge City of London SinfoniaSUNRobert Quinney (organ scholar) Stephen CleoburySUNEMI CLASSICS CDC 5566052SUN36:08SUNTony Harrison Initial illuminationSUNTony Harrison - readerSUN39:28SUNJohn Tavener Ikon of Light The Tallis ScholarsSUNGIMMEL CDGIM005SUN43:15SUNMargaret Atwood Solipsism While DyingSUNSian Thomas - readerSUN44:13SUNClaude Debussy Nocturnes Philharmonia OrchestraSUNAmbrosian Singers CBS Masterworks CD37832SUN48:43SUNDylan Thomas Light breaks where no sun shinesSUNJamie Glover - readerSUN50:26SUNArvo Pärt Tabula RasaSUNGidon Kremer and Tatjana Grindenko - solo violinsSUNReinut Tepp - prepared piano Eri Klas - conductorSUNNONESUCH 7559795822SUN54:30SUNDavid Morley The Mathematics of LightSUNJamie Glover - readerSUNSUN23:35 Jazz Line-Up b00nkx9f (Listen)SUNThe Portico Quartet and Eric LegniniSUNJulian Joseph interviews the Portico Quartet, who areSUNcomprised of Jack Wylie (soprano saxophone), MiloSUNFitzpatrick (double bass), Nick Mulvey (Hang andSUNpercussion) and Duncan Bellamy (drums and Hang). TheirSUNmusic's inimitable sound comes from the flyingSUNsaucer-shaped Hang, which evokes a type of etherealSUNsaxophone. It was Bellamy's chance purchase of the Hang atSUNa music festival that inspired these young friends toSUNstart a band.SUNSUNAnd Belgian pianist Eric Legnini takes Julian through someSUNof his writing. Legnini is one of the most talented youngSUNpianists around, and after spending two years working inSUNNew York with American pianist Richie Beirach, he is nowSUNperforming and touring Europe with his own group. LegniniSUNhas played with leading musicians such as John Ruocco andSUNAldo Romano. He used to tour also with world famous TootsSUNThielemans but has now established himself as a standingSUNheadlining artist.SUNSUNTitle: TrundraSUNArtist: Gwilym Simcock, Yuri Goloubev - bass, JamesSUNMaddren - drums Album: Blues VignetteSUNLabel: Basho Records SRCD 32-2 Track: 2 (CD2)SUNComp: Gwilym Simcock Publ: InAll Seriousness/Big LifeSUNDur: 6m56sSUNSUNTitle: Trap ClapSUNArtist: John Law - piano, Sam Burgess - bass, Asaf SirkisSUN- drumsSUNAlbum: Congregation - the Art of Sound - Volume 4SUNLabel: 33 Records 33JAZZ 193 Track: 6 Comp: John LawSUNPubl: PRS/MCPS Dur:5m20sSUNSUNTitle: The VisitorSUNArtist: The Portico Quartet (Jack Wyllie - saxes, MiloSUNFitzpatrick - bass, Duncan Bellamy - drums, piano,SUNmarimba, Nick Mulvey - hangdrum, percussion) Album: IslaSUNLabel: Realworld CDRW 174 Track: 2SUNComp: The Portico Quartet Publ: Imagen MusicSUNDur:5m27sSUNSUNTitle: Life Mask InterludeSUNArtist: The Portico Quartet (Jack Wyllie - saxes, MiloSUNFitzpatrick - bass, Duncan Bellamy - drums, piano,SUNmarimba, Nick Mulvey - hangdrum, percussion) Album: IslaSUNLabel: Realworld CDRW 174 Track: 5SUNComp: The Portico Quartet Publ: Imagen Music Dur:31sSUNSUNTitle: LineSUNArtist: Artist: The Portico Quartet (Jack Wyllie - saxes,SUNMilo Fitzpatrick - bass, Duncan Bellamy - drums, piano,SUNmarimba, Nick Mulvey - hangdrum, percussion) Album: IslaSUNLabel: Realworld CDRW 174 Track: 4SUNComp: The Portico Quartet Publ: Imagen MusicSUNDur: 6m35sSUNSUNTitle: Four Little WordsSUNArtist: Gemini (Jim Hart - vibes, marimba, Ivo Neame -SUNalto sax, Jasper Hoiby - double bass, Dave Smith - drums)SUNAlbum: Narrada Label: Loop Loop 1010 Track: 1SUNComp: Jim Hart Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur:6m15sSUNSUNTitle: Turning Into Blue Artist: Gretchen ParlatoSUNAlbum: In a Dream Label: Obliq Sound OS 107 Track: 6SUNComp: Alan Hampton.Gretchen ParlatoSUNPubl: Shampton Music/Gretchen Parlato Music Dur:4m28sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at the 2009SUNDinant Jazz Nights Festival, by Radio BERTBF Belgian RadioSUNTitle: The Memphis DudeSUNArtist: Eric Legnini - piano, with Mathias Allamane -SUNbass, Frank Agulhorn - drums Comp: Eric LegniniSUNDur:6m12sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at lastSUNyear's Dinant Jazz Nights Festival by Radio BERTBF BelgianSUNRadio Title: Soul BrotherSUNArtist: Eric Legnini - piano, with Mathias Allamane -SUNbass, Frank Agulhorn - drums, Flavo Boltro, StaphaneSUNBelmondo - trumpets, Julien Lorau - saxSUNComp: Eric Legnini Dur:13m10sSUNSUNEuropean Broadcast Union Concert Set, recorded at the 2009SUNDinant Jazz Nights Festival by Radio BERTBF Belgian RadioSUNTitle: Honkie CookieSUNArtist: Eric Legnini - piano, with Mathias Allamane -SUNbass, Frank Agulhorn - drums, Flavo Boltro, StaphaneSUNBelmondo -trumpets, Julien Lorau - saxSUNComp: Eric Legnini Dur: 8m10sSUNSUNTitle: African CowboySUNArtist: Richard Bona with Ryan Cavanaugh - banjo,SUNChristian Howes - fiddles, Obed Calvaire, Jojo Kuoh - drumsSUNAlbum: The Ten shades of BlueSUNLabel: Wrasse Records WRASS 246 Track: 7SUNComp: Richard Bona Publ: Universal.SUNMONMONDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00nkxjb (Listen)MON1.00amMONMartini, Giambattista (1706-1784): Toccata for trumpet andMONorganMON1.03amMONPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Trumpet tuneMON(trumpet voluntary arranged by Blagoj Angelovski - aka TheMONPrince of Denmark's March by Jeremiah Clarke)MONBlagoj Angelovski (trumpet) Velin Iliev (organ)MON1.09amMONGreen, Maurice (1695-1755) & Boyce, William (1711-1779):MONSuite for two trumpets and organMONIvan Hadliyski, Roman Hajiyski (trumpets)MONVelin Iliev (organ)MON1.19amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chorale - Zion hortMONdie Wachter singen (Cantata No 140 - arr Blagoj Angelovski)MON1.24amMONBach: Chorale - Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Cantata No 147MON- arr Blagoj Angelovski)MON1.27amMONBach: Aria Suite No 3 in D (arr for trumpet and organ)MON1.30amMONBach and Gounod, Charles (1818-1893): Ave Maria, arrMONBlagoj Angelovski Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet)MONVelin Iliev (organ)MON1.34amMONPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Sonatina No 69 forMONtwo trumpets and organMON1.37amMONPezel: Sonatina in B for two trumpets and organMONIvan Hadliyski, Roman Hajiyski (trumpets)MONVelin Iliev (organ)MON1.41amMONPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Trumpet SuiteMONBlagoj Angelovski (trumpet) Velin Iliev (organ)MON1.48amMONVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C for twoMONtrumpets Ivan Hadliyski, Roman Hajiyski (trumpets)MONKamerorchester Alipi Naydenov (conductor)MON1.57amMONStoyanov, Pencho (b.1931): Piano SonataMONIvan Eftimov (piano)MON2.12amMONMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914): The LiturgyMONVlado Miko (bass) Belgrade Radio and Television ChoirMONMladen Jagust (director)MON3.01amMONMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Kullervo - symphonic poem, OpMON15 (1913) The Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONLeif Segerstam (conductor)MON3.16amMONBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Symphony No 4 in E flatMON(Romantic)MONNational Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceMONStanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor)MON4.19amMONAndriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Variations and fugue on aMONtheme by Kuhnau Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraMONDavid Porcelijn (conductor)MON4.33amMONPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): MissaMONsine nomine Silvia Piccollo (soprano)MONAnnemieke Cantor (alto) Marco Beasley (tenor)MONDaniele Carnovich (bass) Diego Fasolis (conductor)MON4.48amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in C minor forMONrecorder, violin and continuo, HWV 386a Musica Alta RipaMON5.01amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Deux melodies hebraiquesMONCatherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) Andre Laplante (piano)MON5.08amMONTulindberg, Erik (1761-1814): String Quartet No 3 in CMONOstrobothnian QuartetMON5.29amMONSutermeister, Heinrich (1910-1995): Sonatine in E flat forMONpiano solo (1948) Desmond Wright (piano)MON5.42amMONd'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Sovente, allor (LeMONmusiche...da cantar solo - Milan 1609)MON5.51amMONd'India: Filli, mirando il cileo (Phyllis, gazing at theMONsky)MON5.56amMONd'India: Crud'Amarilli (Cruel Amaryllis)MONThe Consort of MusickeMON5.59amMONGabrieli, Andrea (1532/3-1585): Pass'e mezzo anticoMONRinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)MON6.03amMONImprovisation: Improvisation 1 on the Passamezzo antico;MONImprovisation II on the Passamezzo antico LabyrintoMON6.09amMONWolf-Ferrari, Ermanno (1876-1948): Suite Concertino in FMONfor bassoon, string orchestra and two horns, Op 16, (1933)MONChristopher Millard (bassoon) CBC Vancouver OrchestraMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON6.30amMONLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Dulci sub umbra - motetMON6.32amMONLassus: In religione homo vivit - motetMON6.34amMONLassus: SU-su-PER-per - motet for four voices (SuperMONflumina Babylonis)MON6.38amMONLassus: Luxuriosa res vinum - secular motet for voices andMONinstrumentsMON6.42amMONLassus: In hora ultima - motet for six voices CurrendeMONErik van Nevel (conductor)MON6.44amMONTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in F minorMONMichael Schneider (recorder) Rainer Zipperling (cello)MONHarald Hoeren (positive organ)MON6.52amMONAmbrosius, Hermann (1907-1983): SuiteMONZagreb Guitar Trio.MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00nkxjd (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00nkxjg (Listen)MONFeaturing great performances and classic recordings. TheMONtheme is the passing of time.MON10.00amMONGlazunov: Autumn (The Seasons) Suisse Romande OrchestraMONErnest Ansermet (conductor) DECCA 4303482MON10.10amMONAlkan: Grande Sonate, Op 3 (Les quatre ages)MONRonald Smith (piano) DECCA 4303482MON10.54amMONSchubert: Widerschein, D639 Stephen Varcoe (baritone)MONGraham Johnson (piano) HYPERION CDJ 33002MON10.59amMONTiomkin, arr Palmer: High Noon (suite)MONBerlin Radio Symphony OrchestraMONLawrence Foster (conductor) RCA 09026626582MON11.08amMONBritten: Cabaret Songs (selection)MON11.22amMONSchubert: String Quartet in A minor, D804MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00nkxjj (Listen)MONCarl Nielsen (1865-1931), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Denmark'sMONbest-known composer, Carl Nielsen.MONMONDonald concentrates on how Nielsen met his first wife onMONhis travels through Europe and got public recognition -MONfor both his maiden symphony and first choral work, A HymnMONto Love.MONMONArabesque (Five Piano Pieces) Martin Roscoe (piano)MONHyperion CDA675912 Tr 42 or 41MONMONLittle Suite for Strings Norwegian Chamber OrchestraMONIona Brown (conductor)MONVirgin Classics VC545224-2 Trs 15-17MONMONSong behind the Plough Aksel Schiotz (tenor)MONDanacord DACOCD 365367 CD1 Tr 4MONMONSymphony No 1 (1st mvt) Gothenburg Symphony OrchestraMONMyung-Whun Chung (conductor) BIS-CD-454 Tr 4MONMONHymnus amoris Barbara Bonney (soprano)MONJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor) Lars Pedersen (baritone)MONBo Anker Hansen (bass) Danish National Radio ChoirMONCopenhagen Boys' Choir Decca 452 486-2.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nkxmf (Listen)MONChristopher Maltman and Graham JohnsonMONFiona Talkington presents Christopher Maltman (baritone)MONand Graham Johnson (piano) at Wigmore Hall, London. TheyMONperform Schubert's embattled song cycle based on the poemsMONof Wilhelm Muller.MONMONFranz Schubert: Die schone Mullerin, D795.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nkxmh (Listen)MONUlster Orchestra Summer Series, Episode 1MONThe Ulster Orchestra performs music recorded in the UlsterMONHall, Belfast, as part of the 2009 BBC Summer ConcertMONseries. The 2009 themes include French connections, IrishMONpianists and Northern Ireland's composers.MONMONFeaturing Mozart's Symphony No 31, composed during hisMONsecond visit to the French capital in 1778; Ravel'sMONtribute to the victims of the First World War; FlorentMONSchmitt's 1907 ballet, then dedicated to Stravinsky, andMONbased on a poem by Robert d'Humieres; the premiereMONperformance of a new work by Belfast composer BillMONCampbell; and Irish pianist Philip Martin performingMONPoulenc's Piano ConcertoMONMON2.00pmMONMozart: Symphony No 31 in D, K297 (Paris)MONUlster Orchestra Rumon Gamba (conductor)MONMONFaure: Pelleas et Melisande Suite, Op 80MONUlster Orchestra Rumon Gamba (conductor)MONMONRavel: Le Tombeau de Couperin Ulster OrchestraMONJane Glover (conductor)MONMON2.50pmMONSchmitt: La tragedie de Salome Ulster OrchestraMONPascal Rophe (conductor)MONMONBill Campbell: Weather Report (broadcast premiere)MONUlster Orchestra Jean-Luc Tingaud (conductor)MONMON3.55pmMONPoulenc: Piano Concerto Philip Martin (piano)MONJean-Luc Tingaud (conductor)MONMON4.30pmMONRavel: Ma mere L'oye Ulster OrchestraMONPierre Andre Valade (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00nkxmk (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00nkxmm (Listen)MONBBC SSO/VolkovMONMONIlan Volkov returns to the BBC Scottish Symhony OrchestraMONin his new role as pincipal guest conductor.MONMONThe concert opens with Strauss' tone poem on the amorousMONadventures of the anti-hero Don Juan. Leading AustrianMONpianist Stefan Vladar plays Beethoven's Piano Concerto NoMON4, arguably the most genial of the five piano concertos.MONMONThere is a celebration of the 75th birthday year of PeterMONMaxwell Davies, as the orchestra perform his newlyMONcommissioned work - the St Francis of Assisi overture.MONMaxwell Davies had ideas to write an opera on the subjectMONof St Francis of Assisi in the mid 1980s, and was recentlyMONinspired to take up the theme again in this concertMONoverture following visits to Italy and rereading StMONFrancis' own writings. The programme concludes withMONSibelius' final, single-movement Symphony No 7.MONMONStefan Vladar (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONIlan Volkov (conductor)MONMONStrauss: Don Juan Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 4MONMaxwell Davies: Overture - St Francis of Assisi (BBCMONCommission - world premiere) Sibelius: Symphony No 7MONMONFollowed by highlights from the final of The Voice ofMONBlack Opera, a new vocal competition for professionalMONblack and Asian singers, held at the Great Hall of theMONUniversity of Birmingham.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00nkxmp (Listen)MONJane Campion/Michael GoldfarbMONOscar-winning writer and director of The Piano, JaneMONCampion, talks to Matthew Sweet about her new film BrightMONStar, which recounts the last years of poet John Keats.MONMONBorn in New Zealand and trained in Australia, Campion wasMONthe first woman to win the Palme D'Or at Cannes, which sheMONreceived for The Piano. The film also won an Oscar forMONBest Screenplay and gained her a nomination for BestMONDirector - only the second time a woman has been soMONhonoured. Campion's pictures such as In the Cut, An AngelMONat my Table, the Piano and Holy Smoke involve complexMONfemale leads, and have features actresses such as HollyMONHunter, Kate Winslet, Meg Ryan and Kerry Fox.MONMONBright Star is a drama based on the last three years inMONthe life of Keats. It stars Ben Whishaw as Keats and AbbieMONCornish as his muse Fanny Brawne. Campion also wrote theMONscreenplay, inspired by Andrew Motion's biograpny of theMONgreat poet. The film's title is a reference to a sonnet byMONKeats, titled Bright star, would I were stedfast as thouMONart, which he wrote while he was with Brawne.MONMONAlso, author Michael Goldfarb recalls his personalMONexperience of the 1989 revolutions as part of a series ofMONletters, and reflects on their significance 20 years afterMONthe fall of the Berlin Wall.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00nkxjj (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00nkxmr (Listen)MONA Five-Day Journey, MarkingMONWriter Robert Macfarlane walks the length of the SouthMONDowns, exploring its chalk path and its ghosts.MONMONWalking the Hampshire miles of the South Downs, in monsoonMONrain and sunshine, Robert reflects on the relationshipMONbetween paths and stories, and how old paths were imaginedMONin 19th-and early 20th-century England as ghostly spacesMONof time-warp and spectres. He considers how paths might beMONthought of as sculptures, a kind of democratic art form;MONand he meets a man who has been on the road for sevenMONyears, since the death of his wife.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00nkxmt (Listen)MONVeryan Western and Trevor Watts, Finn Peters, Rob MazurekMONJez Nelson presents a selection of solo and duo sets thatMONtackle the challenge of free improvisation in veryMONdifferent ways.MONMONBuilding on a musical relationship that spans threeMONdecades, saxophonist Trevor Watt performs with pianistMONVeryan Weston in a concert from their 2009 summer tour.MONFlautist Finn Peters experiments with a computer programmeMONspecifically designed to improvise like a human. UsingMONcomplex algorithms that form a set of rules, there is aMONrecipe to solve a given musical problem. Plus music fromMONChicago-born cornettist Rob Mazurek, who creates a musicalMONtapestry with layers of electronics pierced by the strong,MONsoaring sound of that instrument.MONMONExcerpt from Finn Peters session (details below).MONMONFinn Peters in session exclusively for Jazz on 3MONperforming with algorithms programmed by Matthew Yee King,MONrecorded on 15th September 2009.MONMONLine up: Finn Peters (flute, saxophone, electronics)MONMONSet list: Algorithm 1 Algorithm 2MONMONJez talks to Finn in between pieces about the algorithmsMONand Finn's new solo project.MONMONFinn Peters' forthcoming live dates:MON20 November @ The Pheasantry as part of 2009 London JazzMONFestivalMONMONFor details of Radio 3's coverage of the London JazzMONFestival go to:MONhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/londonjazzfestival/2009/MONMONVeryan Weston and Trevor Watts recorded at Kino Babylon inMONBerlin, May 2009.MONMONLine up: Veryan Weston (piano)MONTrevor Watts (saxophone)MONMONSet list: Unrest assured Split frequencesMONRest unassured Finding + BindingMONMONAll pieces improvised by Veryan Weston and Trevor WattsMONMONRecommended further listening:MONArtist: Veryan Weston (piano) and Trevor Watts (saxophone)MONAlbum Title: 6 Dialogues Label: Emanem RecordsMONReleased: 2001MONMONForthcoming live dates:MONMONVeryan Weston performs 'Tessellations for solo piano'MON19 November 2009 @ St Leonard's Shoreditch Church, London.MONMONTrevor Watts performs with Peter KnightMON8 November 2009 @ Cecil Sharp House, London.MONMONCD track:MONMONArtist: Rob Mazurek (cornet), John Herndon (drums),MONMatthew Lux (bass guitar), Josh Abrams (acoustic bass),MONJason Adasiewicz (vibes) Track Title: The Dream RockerMONComposer: Rob Mazurek Album Title: Sound IsMONLabel: Delmark Records Released: 2009MONMONJez interviews Rob Mazurek about his career and currentMONprojectsMONMONCD tracks:MONMONArtist: Sao Paolo Underground - Rob Mazurek (cornet,MONelectronics), Mauricio Takara (drums), Guilherme GranadoMONand Richard Ribiero (percussion) Track Title: PulmoesMONComposer: Rob MazurekMONAlbum Title: The Principle of Intrusive RelationshipsMONLabel: Aesthetics Records Released: 2008MONMONArtist: Rob MazurekMONTrack Title: Meditations and Skyward MotionMONComposer: Rob MazurekMONAlbum Title: Abstractions on Robert D'ArbrisselMONLabel: Adluna Records Released: 2008MONMONRob Mazurek solo session recorded exclusively for Jazz onMON3 on 14th June 2009.MONMONLine up:MONRob Mazurek (cornet, electronics and backing track)MONMONSession title: Wind Sweeping Pines (Rob Mazurek).MONTUETUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00nkxyp (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEFerguson, Howard (1908-1999): Partita, Op 5a (1935-36)TUEUlster Orchestra Celso Antunes (conductor)TUE1.23amTUEFerguson, Howard (1908-1999): Piano Concerto, Op 12TUE(1950-51) Hugh Tinney (piano)TUEUlster Orchestra, Celso Antunes (conductor)TUE1.50amTUEMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): O Sacrum Convivium!TUEBBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)TUE1.55amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), attrib WF Bach:TUEPrelude in D for keyboard, BWV 925TUEChristophe Bossert (organ, St Martin's Church, VarazdinskeTUEToplice)TUE1.57amTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Quintet in A, D667TUE(Trout) Elisabeth Leonskaja (piano)TUEAlban Berg QuartetTUE2.35amTUEPurcell, Henry (1659-1695), arr Pedro Memelsdorff andTUEAndreas Staier: Ground in D minor, ZD 222TUEPedro Memelsdorff (recorder)TUEAndreas Staier (harpsichord)TUE2.38amTUEPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Chaconne - Two in One upon aTUEGround (Dioclesian - Act 3)TUERachel Beckett, Marion Scott (recorders)TUEJakob Lindberg (lute) John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)TUE2.42amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in B minorTUEfor violin and harpsichord in B minor, H512 Les Adieux:TUEMary Utiger (violin) Andreas Staier (harpsichord)TUE3.01amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Organ Sonata in A, Op 65,TUENo 3 Martti Miettinen (organ)TUE3.12amTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 88 in G, H I 88TUESwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEManfred Honeck (conductor)TUE3.33amTUERavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Sonata in G for violin andTUEpiano Peter Oundjian (violin) William Tritt (piano)TUE3.51amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): String Quartet No 1 in DTUEminor (1837-1840) Camerata QuartetTUE4.07amTUEMussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881), orch Rimsky-Korsakov:TUEDance of the Persian Slaves (Khovanshchina - Act 4, Sc 1)TUESlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTUESamo Hubad (conductor)TUE4.14amTUEEnescu, George (1881-1955): Sonata torso for violin andTUEpiano (incomplete Sonata of 1911) Clara Cernat (violin)TUEThierry Huillet (piano)TUE4.29amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Regina coeli in C,TUEK276 Olivia Robinson (soprano)TUESian Menna (mezzo-soprano) Christopher Bowen (tenor)TUEStuart MacIntyre (baritone) BBC SingersTUEBBC Concert Orchestra Stephen Cleobury (conductor)TUE4.36amTUETchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich (1840-1893): Waltz (SleepingTUEBeauty, Op 66) Oslo PhilharmonicTUEArvid Engegard (conductor)TUE4.41amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847), arr Rachmaninov: ScherzoTUE(A Midsummer Night's Dream) Valerie Tryon (piano)TUE4.46amTUEAllegri, Gregorio (1582-1652, abbellimenti by StanislawTUEKrupowicz): Miserere mei Deus (Psalm 51) for nine voicesTUECamerata Silesia Anna Szostak (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEWert, Giacches de (1535-1596): Motet Ascendente Jesu inTUEnaviculam (six-Part)TUEStudio de Musique Ancienne de MontrealTUEChristopher Jackson (director)TUE5.07amTUEBjelinski, Bruno (1909-1992): ToccataTUEAntonia Geiger-Eichorn (piano)TUE5.11amTUEAntonello da Caserta: Dame d'onour (ballade, 41v) from theTUEManuscript of Modena Mala PunicaTUE5.25amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Trio in C for pianoTUEand strings, K548 Kungsbacka TrioTUE5.44amTUEForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Vanitas vanitatum - dialogusTUEde Divite et paupere Lazaro for soprano, tenor, bass andTUEinstruments La Capelle DucaleTUE5.55amTUEHofmann, Jozef Kazimierz (1876-1957): KaleidoskopTUE(Charakterskizzen, Op 40, No 4) Shura Cherkassky (piano)TUE6.00amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918), orch Henri Busser: PrintempsTUE- suite symphonique Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUEJun Markl (conductor)TUE6.19amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Sonata in F for pianoTUEand violin, Op 24 (Spring) Mats Zetterqvist (violin)TUEMats Widlund (piano)TUE6.43amTUETelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 6 (EsserciziiTUEMusici - for transverse flute, viola da gamba and continuo)TUECamerata KolnTUE6.51amTUEWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Arias: Wie nahte mirTUEder Schlummer; Leise, Leise, fromme Weise (Der FreischutzTUE- Act 2) Joanne Kolomyjec (soprano)TUECalgary Philharmonic OrchestraTUEMario Bernardi (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00nkxyr (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00nkxyt (Listen)TUEFeaturing great performances and classic recordings. TheTUEtheme is the passing of time and a highlight is RichardTUEHickox's recording of the original version of VaughanTUEWilliams' London Symphony.TUE10.00amTUEStravinsky: The Soldier's Tale (opening)TUENarrator ...... Melvyn DouglasTUEThe Soldier ...... James MitchellTUEThe Devil ...... Alvin EpsteinTUEMembers of the Kapp SinfoniettaTUEEmanuel Vardi (conductor) MCA MCAD 29820ATUE10.16amTUEGesualdo: First Nocturne (Tenebrae Responsaries for GoodTUEFriday) Taverner Consort and ChoirTUEAndrew Parrott (conductor) SONY SK62977TUE10.39amTUEFanny Mendelssohn: November (Das Jahr)TUELauma Skride (piano) SONY 88697030162TUE10.44amTUETchaikovsky: November (The Seasons)TUELydia Artimiw (piano) CHANDOS CHAN 8349TUE10.47amTUEWeill: September Song Lotte Lenya (voice) OrchestraTUEMaurice Levine (conductor)TUECONNOISEUR COLLECTION VSOPCD 126TUE10.53amTUEVaughan Williams: A London Symphony (original version)TUELondon Symphony Orchestra Richard Hickox (conductor)TUECHANDOS CHAN 9902.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00nkxyw (Listen)TUECarl Nielsen (1865-1931), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Carl Nielsen,TUEDenmark's best-known composer.TUETUEHe dicusses Nielsen's relationship with the Royal Theatre,TUEaffected by his attempt to gain recognition as conductorTUEthere, and which ultimately led to his resignation. ButTUEhis work as composer for the stage was constantly inTUEdemand and while he was still a violinist with the TheatreTUEOrchestra, he wrote the first of his two operas.TUETUEWith an excerpt from Saul and David, which was inspired byTUEa Renaissance painting of David and Goliath, plus aTUEcomplete performance of another visually inspired work -TUEthe symphony Nielsen subtitled 'The Four Temperaments'.TUETUEGraeshoppen Canzone-Koret Frans Rasmussen (conductor)TUEDanacord DACOCD 368 Tr 5TUETUESong for the May Festival of the Kolding Grammar SchoolTUESong of the Siskin Canzone-KoretTUEFrans Rasmussen (conductor) Danacord DACOCD 368 Tr 12TUETUESaul og David (excerpt) Saul ...... Aage Haugland (bass)TUEDavid ...... Peter Lindroos (tenor)TUEJonathan ...... Kurt Westi (tenor)TUEMikal ...... Tina Kiberg (soprano)TUEDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUENeeme Jarvi (conductor) Chandos CHAN 8911/12 CD1 Trs 7-9TUETUESymphony No 2 BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTUEOsmo Vanska (conductor) BIS-CD-1289 Trs 1-4.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nkxyy (Listen)TUELSO St Luke's Vienna Collection, Alexander MadzarTUEJonathan Swain presents a piano recital given byTUEAleksander Madzar at LSO St Luke's, London. Ravel: LaTUEvalse. Schoenberg: 3 Klavierstucke, Op 11. Schubert:TUESonata in A, D959.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nkxz0 (Listen)TUEUlster Orchestra Summer Series, Episode 2TUEUlster Orchestra Summer SeriesTUETUEThe Ulster Orchestra performs music recorded in the UlsterTUEHall, Belfast, as part of the 2009 BBC Summer ConcertTUEseries. The 2009 themes include French connections, IrishTUEpianists and Northern Ireland's composers.TUETUEThe programme includes Ibert's Divertissement, which beganTUElife as music for a revival of Eugene, Labiche's farceTUEabout a bridegroom trying to get to the church on time,TUEand Stravinsky's Pulcinella, his ballet based on musicTUEattributed to Pergolesi.TUETUEYoung Belfast pianist Michael McHale performs Franck'sTUEvirtuosic Symphonic Variations and there is the worldTUEpremiere performance of Belfast-born composer Ian White'sTUEnew work, Strata - a BBC Radio 3 commission inspired byTUEthe Mourne Mountains in County Down and the Giant'sTUECauseway in County Antrim, as well as by the historyTUErevealed through a visit to the Museu Historia de laTUECiutad in Barcelona.TUETUE2.15pmTUEIbert: Divertissment Pierre Andre Valade (conductor)TUETUEStravinsky: Pulcinella SuiteTUEPierre Andre Valade (conductor)TUETUEFranck: Symphonic Variations Michael McHale (piano)TUEPascal Rophe (conductor)TUETUE3.10pmTUELalo: Symphony in G minor Jean-Luc Tingaud (conductor)TUETUERoussel: Concerto for small orchestraTUEJane Glover (conductor)TUETUE3.55pmTUEIan White: Strata (BBC Radio 3 commission; world premiere)TUEPascal Rophe (conductor)TUETUE4.35pmTUEDebussy, arr. Caplet: Children's Corner SuiteTUEPierre Andre Valade (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00nkxz2 (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00nkxz4 (Listen)TUESCO/KnussenTUETUEOlver Knussen conducts the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in aTUEwork of his own, as well as Mahler and Peter MaxwellTUEDavies - as part of a celebration of the BritishTUEcomposer's 75th birthday.TUETUEThe concert opens with Knussen's own miniatures, based onTUEtwo Tudor puzzle canons, with his own variationsTUEsuperimposed. Following this, young Dutch mezzo-sopranoTUEHelena Rasker sings Mahler's touching and lyrical songs onTUEthe poems of Ruckert, which inspired him to write some ofTUEhis most profound music.TUETUETo conclude, there is a performance of Peter MaxwellTUEDavies' Fourth Symphony. The SCO have enjoyed a long andTUEfruitful relationship with the composer, and they gave theTUEfirst performance of this symphony at the BBC Proms inTUE1989. Oliver Knussen was in the audience for the premiere,TUEand he has long since regarded it as a masterpiece.TUETUEHelena Rasker (mezzo-soprano) Scottish Chamber OrchestraTUEOliver Knussen (conductor)TUETUEKnussen: Music for a puppet court Mahler: Ruckert-LiederTUEMaxwell Davies: Symphony No 4TUETUEFollowed by highlights from the final of The Voice ofTUEBlack Opera, a new vocal competition for professionalTUEblack and Asian singers, held at the Great Hall of theTUEUniversity of Birmingham.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00nkxz6 (Listen)TUEFree Thinking 2009, Free Thinking - David MilibandTUEIn an interview given in front of an audience at The SageTUEGateshead as part of the 2009 Free Thinking festival,TUEForeign Secretary David Miliband talks to Philip DoddTUEabout his family background, his life in politics and hisTUEvision for democracy - both home and abroad. A rising starTUEin the Blair government, Miliband has become a governmentTUEheavyweight under Gordon Brown. He is among the youngestTUEforeign secretaries in history.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00nkxyw (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00nkxz8 (Listen)TUEA Five-Day Journey, HauntingTUEWriter Robert Macfarlane walks the length of the SouthTUEDowns, exploring its chalk path and its ghosts.TUETUEWalking the Downs on the Sussex-Hampshire border, RobertTUEexplores poet Edward Thomas' love affair with paths andTUEtracks. For 20 years, Thomas walked what he called 'theTUElong white roads' and 'frail tracks' of England's chalkTUEcountry. Then in 1916, he enlisted and was sent as anTUEofficer to the chalk landscape of Arras in NorthernTUEFrance, with its far more dangerous paths. He was killedTUEon Easter Monday, 1917.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00nkxzb (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's diverse musical selection includes AlgerianTUErai from Kamel El Harrachi, blues from Chris Smither, aTUElullaby from Crete performed by Psarantonis and NikiTUEXylouri, and Paul Ruders' reworking of Bach's Jesu Joy ofTUEMan's Desiring.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00nky32 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDVignery, Jane (1913-1974): Sonata for horn and piano, Op 7WEDRenate Hupka (horn) Lora Tchekoratova (piano)WED1.19amWEDSchumann, Clara (1819-1896): Trio in G minor for piano andWEDstrings, Op 17 Trio George SandWED1.48amWEDScarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Stabat Mater (1724)WEDValeri Popova (soprano) Penka Dilova (mezzo-soprano)WEDTolbuhin Children's ChorusWEDBulgarian National Radio SinfoniettaWEDDragomir Nenov (conductor)WED2.29amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rosamunde - incidental music,WEDD797 Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED3.01amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 17 in GWEDfor piano and orchestra, K453 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)WEDNorwegian Chamber Orchestra Terje Tonnesen (conductor)WED3.31amWEDProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Violin Sonata No 1 in FWEDminor, Op 80 Georgi Badev (violin)WEDNikolay Evrov (piano)WED4.01amWEDRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Overture (La gazza ladra)WEDDanish Radio Concert OrchestraWEDRoman Zeilinger (conductor)WED4.11amWEDMatteis, Nicola (d.c.1707): Passages in Imitation of theWEDTrumpet (Ayres and Pieces IV - 1685)WEDAnon (17th century): Five Marches from John Playford's newWEDtunes: Isaac's maggot; Waltham Abbey; The Marlborough; TheWEDGrenadier's March; Glory of the SunWEDAfter Nicola Matteis: Chaconne; Plaint; EcchiWEDPedro Memelsdorff (recorder)WEDAndreas Staier (harpsichord)WED4.21amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Fest- und Gedenkspruche forWEDeight voices (two choirs), Op 109WEDDanish National Radio Choir Stefan Parkman (conductor)WED4.31amWEDSalzedo, Carlos (1885-1961): Variations sur un theme dansWEDle style ancien, Op 30 Mojca Zlobko (harp)WED4.42amWEDStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Andante (Funf Klavierstucke,WEDOp 3, No 1) Ludmil Angelov (piano)WED4.48amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in D for twoWEDviolins, two cellos and orchestra, RV 564 Europa GalanteWEDFabio Biondi (violin/director)WED5.01amWEDSorkocevic, Luka (1734-1789), arr Frano Matusic: SymphonyWEDNo 3 in D Dubrovnik Guitar TrioWED5.08amWEDOckeghem, Johannes (c.1410-1497): Intemerata Dei materWEDThe Hilliard EnsembleWED5.17amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Rondo in C, Op 7WEDLudmil Angelov (piano)WED5.26amWEDLarsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986): Pastoral Suite, Op 19WED(1938) CBC Vancouver OrchestraWEDMario Bernardi (conductor)WED5.40amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Estampes for pianoWEDRoger Woodward (piano)WED5.55amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rondo in A for violin andWEDstrings, D438WEDThe National Arts Centre Orchestra of CanadaWEDPinchas Zukerman (violin/director)WED6.10amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Jesu, meine Freude -WEDmotet, BWV 227 Aivars Kalejas (organ)WEDOrchestra and Choir of Latvian RadioWEDSigvards Klava (conductor)WED6.31amWEDSmetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Piano Trio in G minor, Op 15WEDSuk Trio.WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00nky34 (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00nky36 (Listen)WEDThe theme is the passing of time, and highlights include aWEDcomplete performance of Ravel's opera L'heure espagnoleWEDand a classic recording of Wilhelm Furtwangler conductingWEDHaydn.WED10.00amWEDFrancaix: L'horloge de flore John de Lancie (oboe)WEDLondon Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor)WEDRCA GD 87989WED10.16amWEDHandel: As steals the morn (L'allegro, il Penseroso ed ilWEDModerato) Lucy Crowe (soprano) Mark Padmore (tenor)WEDThe English Concert Andrew Manze (conductor)WED10.24amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 88 Berlin PhilharmonicWEDWilhelm Furtwangler (conductor)WEDHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907422WED10.50amWEDMessiaen: Le traquet stapazin (Catalogue d'oiseaux)WEDPeter Hill (piano) UNICORN DKPCD 9062WED11.06amWEDRavel: L'heure espagnoleWEDConcepcion ...... Jane Berbie (mezzo-soprano)WEDTorquemada ...... Jean Giraudeau (tenor)WEDRamiro ...... Gabriel Bacquier (baritone)WEDDon Inigo Gomez ...... Jose van Dam (bass)WEDGonzalve ...... Michel Senechal (tenor)WEDOrchestre National de la RTF Lorin Maazel (conductor)WEDDG 423 719-2.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00nky38 (Listen)WEDCarl Nielsen (1865-1931), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Carl Nielsen,WEDDenmark's best-known composer.WEDWEDHe focuses on Nielsen's wife Marie's pursuit of her ownWEDcareer as a sculptor which kept her away from home forWEDmonths at a time, leaving the composer to faceWEDlife-changing decisions on his own. In spite ofWEDprofessional setbacks and a variety of health scares, heWEDcontinued to compose and in 1906 produced Maskarade, aWEDcomic opera about the pleasures and perils of masked balls.WEDWEDWith highlights from Maskarade plus a complete performanceWEDof his fourth and final string quartet and part of theWEDsuccessful third symphony - his Sinfonia Espansiva.WEDWEDDu Danske Mand Einar Norby (baritone)WEDFolmer Jensen (piano) Danacord DACOCD365-367, CD 1 Tr 20WEDWEDMaskarade (excerpt)WEDJeronimus ...... Aage Haugland (bass)WEDLeander ...... Gert-Henning Jensen (tenor)WEDHenrik ...... Bo Skovhus (baritone)WEDLeonard ...... Kurt Ravn (baritone)WEDArv ...... Michael Kristensen (tenor)WEDDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDUlf Schirmer (conductor)WEDDecca 460 228/9-2, CD1 Trs 9, 10, 11WEDWEDString Quartet No 4 Kontra QuartetWEDBIS-CD-503/4, CD2 Trs 5-8WEDWEDSymphony No 3 (4th mvt)WEDNational Symphony Orchestra of IrelandWEDAdrian Leaper (conductor) Naxos 8.550825 Tr 8.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nky3b (Listen)WEDLSO St Luke's Vienna Collection, The EggnersWEDA trio of brothers from Vienna, the Eggners, showcase aWEDlush and romantic programme of music by Zemlinsky andWEDBrahms. Hosted by Jonathan Swain.WEDWEDEggner TrioWEDWEDZemlinsky: Trio in D minor, Op 3WEDBrahms: String Trio, Op 8 (revised version).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nky3d (Listen)WEDUlster Orchestra Summer Series, Episode 3WEDThe Ulster Ochestra performs music recorded in the UlsterWEDHall, Belfast, as part of the 2009 BBC Summer ConcertWEDseries. The year's themes include French connections,WEDIrish pianists and Northern Ireland's composers.WEDWEDThe programme begins with a performance of Milhaud's LeWEDboeuf sur le toit (The Cow on the Roof) - a fictionalWEDAmerican nightspot and the stage setting of a 1920WEDscenario by Jean Cocteau. Straight to the Point by ElaineWEDAgnew is the featured work by a Northern Ireland composerWEDand was inspired by a scuba diving trip to the GreatWEDBarrier Reef in Australia. Dublin pianist Hugh TinneyWEDperforms Hamilton Harty's Piano Concerto, a work whichWEDshows the influence of Rachmaninov as well as Irish folkWEDmusic.WEDWED2.10pmWEDMilhaud: Le boeuf sur le toitWEDPierre Andre Valade (conductor)WEDWEDElaine Agnew: Straight to the PointWEDJane Glover (conductor)WEDWED2.35pmWEDHamilton Harty: Piano Concerto Hugh Tinney (piano)WEDJane Glover (conductor)WEDWED3.30pmWEDMassenet: Scenes Alsaciennes Suite No 7WEDJane Glover (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00nky3g (Listen)WEDFrom Salisbury Cathedral From Salisbury Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: They that put their trust in the Lord (Robin Orr)WEDResponses: RadcliffeWEDPsalms: 22, 23 (Camidge, Walford Davies)WEDFirst Lesson: Wisdom 3 vv1-9WEDOffice Hymn: He wants not friends that hath thy love (BowWEDBrickhill) Canticles: Downing Service (Bob Chilcott)WEDSecond Lesson: I Peter 1 vv3-9WEDAnthem: Into thy hands (Jonathan Dove)WEDFinal Hymn: O Lord of life, where'er they be (Vulpius)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Hymne aux memoires heroiques (Grunenwald)WEDWEDOrganist and assistant director of music: Daniel CookWEDDirector of music: David Halls.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00nky3j (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00nky3l (Listen)WEDImogen Cooper 60th BirthdayWEDWEDImogen Cooper brings together some of her musical friendsWEDto help celebrate her sixtieth birthday on stage atWEDWigmore Hall, London. She has selected some of herWEDfavourite music and takes the role of accompanist for theWEDmajority of the evening. She is joined by baritoneWEDWolfgang Holzmair and tenor Mark Padmore in songs andWEDduets by Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn, beforeWEDcellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton teams up with her in JanacekWEDand Schumann. The celebration concludes with Schubert'sWEDpiano-duet masterpiece, the Fantasie in F minor, inWEDpartnership with Paul Lewis.WEDWEDImogen Cooper (piano) Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone)WEDMark Padmore (tenor) Sonia Wieder-Atherton (cello)WEDPaul Lewis (piano)WEDWEDMendelssohn: Ich wollt' meine Lieb' ergosse sich;WEDAbschiedslied der Zugvogel; Gruss; WasserfahrtWEDSchubert: An die Laute; Abendstern; Dass sie hier gewesen;WEDDie SterneWEDClara Schumann: O Lust, O Lust; Die stille LotosblumeWEDSchumann: Lieder aus dem Schenkenbuch im Divan I and IIWED(Myrthen); 3 Venetianisceh Lieder I and II (Myrthen)WEDJanacek: Pohadka No 1WEDSchumann: 5 stucke im Volkston Nos 2 and 3WEDJanacek: Pohadka Nos 2 and 3WEDSchubert: Auf dem Strom; Fantasie in F minor, D940WEDWEDFollowed by a focus on orchestras based in the former EastWEDGermany to mark the twentieth anniversary of the fall ofWEDthe Berlin Wall.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00nky3n (Listen)WEDMichael GoldfarbWEDAnne McElvoy presents Radio 3's flagship arts and ideasWEDprogramme. Author Michael Goldfarb recalls his personalWEDexperience of the 1989 revolutions in Europe as part of aWEDseries of letters and reflects on their significance 20WEDyears after the fall of the Berlin Wall.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00nky38 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00nky3q (Listen)WEDA Five-Day Journey, SingingWEDWriter Robert Macfarlane walks the length of the SouthWEDDowns, exploring its chalk path and its ghosts.WEDWEDCrossing from Bramber Bank to Kingston Down, in theWEDcompany of writer Rod Mengham, Robert considers theWEDAustralian Aborigine concept of the songline, wherebyWEDwalking, wayfaring, singing and folk memory becomeWEDaligned. He explores some of the ways that landscapes canWEDbe sung into being - or 'en-chanted' - and embarrasses aWEDnumber of passers-by with his own performances.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00nky3s (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's diverse musical selection includes tangoWEDfrom both Sandra Luna and Michael Finnissy, a traditionalWEDballad sung by Nancy Wallace, qawwali performed byWEDPakistan's Faiz Ali Faiz and Mr McFall's Chamber playingWEDthe Epilogue from Wonderlawn by Gavin Bryars.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00nky5b (Listen)THU1.00amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1865-1750): Toccata and Fugue in DTHUminor for organ, BWV565THU1.10amTHUBach: Fugue (Prelude and Fugue in E flat for organ, BWV552THU- St Anne)THU1.17amTHUBach: Vater unser im Himmelreich - chorale prelude forTHUorgan, BWV682THU1.24amTHUBach: Aus tiefer Not schrei' ich zu dir - chorale preludeTHUfor organ, BWV687THU1.29amTHUBach: Duet No 2 in F for keyboard, BWV803THU1.33amTHUBach: Prelude (Prelude and Fugue in E flat for organ,THUBWV552 - St Anne) Simon Preston (organ)THU1.42amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Clarinet Sonata, Op 120 No 2THUHans Christian Braein (clarinet) Havard Gimse (piano)THU2.03amTHUGrieg, Edvard (Hagerup) (1843-1907): Four Psalms forTHUbaritone and mixed voices, Op 74THUEstonian Philharmonic Chamber ChoirTHUPaul Hillier (conductor)THU2.25amTHUMendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847): Double ConcertoTHUin D minor for violin, piano and string orchestraTHUJaroslaw Zolnierczyk (violin) Andrzej Tatarski (piano)THUAmadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTHUAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)THU3.01amTHUKyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936): Concerto for piano andTHUorchestra (In Memory of Pancho Vladigerov)THUMilena Mollova (piano)THUBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUAlexander Vladigerov (conductor)THU3.36amTHUGenin, Pierre Agricola (1832-1903): Fantaisie surTHURigoletto, Op 19 Zhenia Dukova (flute)THUAndrey Angelov (piano)THU3.49amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 97 in CTHUNetherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraTHUAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor)THU4.14amTHUThuille, Ludwig (1861-1907): Sextet in B flat for pianoTHUand wind quintet, Op 6 Jae-Eun Ku (piano)THUTae-Won Kim (flute) Hyong-Sup Kim (oboe)THUHyon-Kon Kim (clarinet) Sang-Won Yoon (bassoon)THUKawng-Ku Lee (horn)THU4.44amTHUKajanus, Robert (1856-1933): Aino - symphonic poem forTHUmale chorus and orchestra (1885)THUHelsinki University ChoirTHUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJorma Panula (conductor)THU5.01amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D forTHUtrumpet and orchestra Friedemann Immer (trumpet)THUMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director)THU5.08amTHUClemens non Papa (c.1510-c.1556): Ave MariaTHUBanchieri Singers Denes Szabo (conductor)THU5.11amTHUWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Overture (The Flying Dutchman)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra Juanjo Mena (conductor)THU5.23amTHUBaermann, Heinrich Joseph (1784-1847): Adagio in DTHU(Quintet No 3 in E flat, Op 23) - previously attributed toTHUWagner Joze Kotar (clarinet)THUBorut Kantuser (double bass)THUSlovene Philharmonic String QuartetTHU5.27amTHUMosonyi, Mihaly (1815-1870): Studies for the Teaching ofTHUthe Interpretation of Hungarian MusicTHUKlara Kormendi (piano)THU5.41amTHULully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687): Suite (Le roi danse)THUArs BaroccaTHU6.00amTHUBoulanger, Lili (1893-1918): Nocturne for flute and pianoTHUValentinas Gelgotas (flute) Audrone Kisieliute (piano)THU6.04amTHUJarnefelt, Armas (1869-1958): Berceuse (Lullaby)THUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUIlpo Mansnerus (conductor)THU6.08amTHUPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sonata for violin and pianoTHU(1st mvt) Fanny Clamagirand (violin)THUNicolas Bringuer (piano)THU6.15amTHUKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Recitativo andTHUscherzo-caprice for violin solo, Op 6bTHUFanny Clamagirand (violin)THU6.20amTHUGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Concerto for double bass andTHUorchestra, Op 36 Gary Karr (double bass)THUAdelaide Symphony Orchestra Patrick Thomas (conductor)THU6.44amTHUVremsak, Samo (1930-2004): Three Poems by Tone KuntnerTHUChamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)THU6.49amTHUKarlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): A Sorrowful TaleTHU(Preludes to Eternity), Op 13 - symphonic poemTHUNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUAndrzej Strazynski (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00nky5d (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00nky5g (Listen)THUThe theme is the passing of time, and the Group of 3THUfocuses on Chopin's Minute Waltz.THU10.00amTHUPonchielli: Dance of the Hours (La Gioconda)THUNew York Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein (conductor)THUSONY SMK 47600THU10.10amTHUChopin, arr Godowski: Waltz in D flat, Op 64 No 1THUFredrik Ullen (piano) BIS CD 1083THU10.14amTHUSorabji: Pasticcio capriccioso sopra l'Op 64 No 1 delTHUChopin Fredrik Ullen (piano) BIS CD 1083THU10.19amTHUVictoria: Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy ThursdayTHUPro Cantione Antiqua Bruno Turner (conductor)THUDHM GD 77056THU10.38amTHUBritten: Our Hunting Fathers Heather Harper (soprano)THULondon Philharmonic OrchestraTHUBernard Haitink (conductor) LPO Live LPO0002THU11.05amTHUStrauss: Eine Alpensinfonie, Op 64 Staatkapelle DresdenTHUGiuseppe Sinopoli (conductor) DG 4398992.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00nky5j (Listen)THUCarl Nielsen (1865-1931), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Carl Nielsen,THUDenmark's best-known composer.THUTHUIn 1914, after his resignation as conductor at the RoyalTHUTheatre, Nielsen's conducting career wasn't going so well.THUThings began to look up when he was offered work in SwedenTHUand appointed conductor of Copenhagen's PhilharmonicTHUOrchestra. His personal life was in crisis, too - his wifeTHUhad asked for a legal separation, a situation which wouldTHUlast for the next eight years.THUTHUDonald introduces works from those turbulent years,THUincluding his Piano Suite, regarded as the most importantTHUmusic Nielsen wrote for the instrument, part of the WindTHUQuintet written for five friends and his most popularTHUchoral work - the folk oratorio Springtime in Funen.THUTHUAfsted! Aksel Schiotz Danacord DACOCD365-367 CD1 Tr 8THUTHUSuite Martin Roscoe (piano)THUHyperion CDA67591/2, CD2 Tr 1THUTHUWind Quintet (4th mvt) Athena EnsembleTHUChandos 10454 X Trs 1-3THUTHUSpringtime in Funen Inga Nielsen (soprano)THUPeter Gronlund (tenor) Sten Byriel (bass-baritone)THUChildren's Chorus of Sankt Annae GymnasiumTHULeif Segerstam (conductor) Chandos CHAN8853 Tr 3.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nky5l (Listen)THULSO St Luke's Vienna Collection, Ian Bostridge and JuliusTHUDrakeTHUTenor Ian Bostridge, with Julius Drake at the piano, in aTHUrecital given at LSO St Luke's, featuring Brahms andTHUSchubert. Presented by Jonathan Swain.THUTHUIan Bostridge (tenor) Julius Drake (piano)THUTHUBrahms: Es traumte mir, Op 57, No 3; Auf dem Kirchhofe, OpTHU105, No 4; Herbstgefuhl, Op 48, No 7; Der Gang zumTHULiebchen, Op 48, No 1; Geheimnis, Op 71, No 3THUTHUSchubert: Das Heimweh D456; Sehnsucht D879; Im FreienTHUD880; Bei dir Allein D866 (No 2); Der Wanderer an den MondTHUD870; Das Zugenglocklein D871; Die Perle D466;THUFreiwilliges Versinken D700; Der zurnenden Diana D707;THULied des Gefangenen Jagers D843; Normans Gesang D846.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nky5n (Listen)THUUlster Orchestra Summer Series, Handel: Giustino (Acts 1THUand 2) Handel Operas 2009THUTHUBBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas continuesTHUwith Giustino - the story of a peasant's rise of the rankTHUof emperor. Full of spectacle, the opera was composed forTHUthe 1736-37 Covent Garden season and based on an episodeTHUin Byzantine history. It begins with the coronation ofTHUAnastasio by Empress Arianna being interrupted by news ofTHUthe advance of the rebel Vitaliano, who is demandingTHUArianna's hand. The peasant Giustino is told by theTHUgoddess Fortuna to join the war against the rebel.THUImmediately he saves the life of Anastasio's sisterTHULeocasta who is being chased by a bear - and later heTHUrescues Arianna herself from a sea-monster.THUTHUPresented by Jonathan Swain, who is joined in the studioTHUby Michael Chance, who sings the title role.THUTHUHandel: Giustino (Acts 1 and 2)THUTHUGiustino ...... Michael Chance (countertenor)THUArianna ...... Dorothea Roschmann (soprano)THUAnastasio ...... Dawn Kotoski (soprano)THULeocasta ...... Jennifer Lane (contralto)THUVitaliano ...... Mark Padmore (tenor)THUAmanzio ...... Drew Minter (countertenor)THUFortuna ...... Juliana Gondek (soprano)THUPolidarte ...... Dean Ely (bass-baritone)THUHalle Cantamus Chorus Freiburg Baroque OrchestraTHUNicholas McGegan (conductor)THUTHU4.15pmTHUUlster Orchestra Summer SeriesTHUThe Ulster Orchestra plays music by Co Down composerTHUDeirdre McKay followed by a John Field piano concerto.THUTHUDeirdre McKay: Meltwater Ulster OrchestraTHUPierre Andre Valade (conductor)THUTHUJohn Field: Piano Concerto No 1 in E flatTHUJohn O'Conor (piano) Ulster OrchestraTHUPierre Andre Valade (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00nky5q (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00nky5s (Listen)THUBournemouth SO/Kirill KarabitsTHUTHUFifty years after the death of the composer Martinu, theTHUBournemouth Symphony Orchestra and its dynamic youngTHUconductor Kirill Karabits contribute to a revival of hisTHUmusic with a performance of the Frescoes of Piero dellaTHUFrancesca.THUTHUIt is followed by the violin favourite, Bruch's ConcertoTHUNo 1, which containins both rich expansive melodies forTHUthe soloist, French virtuoso Renaud Capucon. One ofTHUSibelius's most popular symphonies rounds off theTHUprogramme. A work with both tension and a MediterraneanTHUwarmth, it was began writing it while the composer wasTHUholidaying in Italy.THUTHURenaud Capucon (violin) Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraTHUKirill Karabits (conductor)THUTHUMartinu: The Frescoes of Piero della FrancescaTHUBruch: Violin Concerto No 1 Sibelius: Symphony No 2THUTHUFollowed by a focus on orchestras based in the former EastTHUGermany, to mark the twentieth anniversary of the fall ofTHUthe Berlin Wall.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00nky5v (Listen)THUFree Thinking 2009, Sport or the ArtsTHUIn a discussion recorded in front of an audience at BBCTHURadio 3's Free Thinking ideas festival at the Sage,THUGateshead, Philip Dodd and guests debate which is theTHUgreater human achievement - sport or the arts.THUTHUGlobal sport is a triumphant blend of high drama, athleticTHUgrace and operatic personalities. But is it really theTHUnoblest of endeavours or an overhyped money market? AndTHUcan the arts be dismissed as elitist when season ticketsTHUcost a fortune and our great galleries are free?THUTHUAs the 2012 Olympics approaches, a panel from both worldsTHUtackle the issues. It features Simon Pryde, presenter ofTHUBBC Newcastle's Total Sport; Ed Smith, former testTHUcricketer and author of What Sport Teaches You About Life;THUBill Feaver, art critic and author of The Pitmen Painters;THUEdith Hall, historian of ancient Greece and Martin Kelner,THUauthor and sports writer.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00nky5j (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00nky5x (Listen)THUA Five-Day Journey, FlyingTHUWriter Robert Macfarlane walks the length of the SouthTHUDowns, exploring its chalk path and its ghosts.THUTHUThe Downs have often prompted dreams of flight. ReachingTHUthe Cuckmere Valley and the Seven Sisters, RobertTHUre-imagines the life of artist Eric Ravilious, who wasTHUfascinated by the 'pure design' of the South Downs - theirTHUpaths, ridges and light. Ravilious's passion for aerialTHUlandscapes eventually led him northwards, to Norway andTHUIceland. He disappeared off the coast of Iceland inTHUSeptember 1942 while on a rescue flight.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00nky5z (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's diverse musical selection includes tracksTHUfrom Chris Wood's forthcoming album A Handmade Life,THUalongside Eduardo Durao's Timbila Ensemble fromTHUMozambique, a song from Afghanistan performed by EnsembleTHUKaboul and British jazz trio Curios.THUFRIFRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00nky7n (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (Ruy Blas, Op 95)FRI1.09amFRIMendelssohn: Symphony No 4 in A, Op 90 (Italian)FRI1.38amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 2 in D, Op 73FRIBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)FRI2.22amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): 24 Preludes for piano, Op 28FRINikita Magaloff (piano)FRI3.01amFRIWilms, Johann Wilhelm (1772-1847): Rondo - Polonaise in DFRIpour le pianoforte (1809)FRIArthur Schoonderwoerd (fortepiano)FRI3.07amFRIWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Rondo brillante in EFRIflat, Op 62 (La gaiete for piano) Niklas Sivelov (piano)FRI3.14amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Rondo capriccioso in EFRImajor/minor for piano, Op 14 Sook-Hyun Cho (piano)FRI3.21amFRIBruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Jauchzet dem Herren alleFRIWelt - cantata for voice, two violins, (bassoon) andFRIcontinuo Guy de Mey (tenor) Ricercar ConsortFRI3.33amFRIHasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783): Son qual misera ColombaFRI(Cleofide) Cleofide ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano)FRICapella Coloniensis William Christie (conductor)FRI3.39amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sinfonia concertanteFRIin E flat for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, K297bFRIBart Schneemann (oboe) Harmen de Boer (clarinet)FRIJacob Slagter (horn) Ronald Karten (bassoon)FRINieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam Lev Markiz (conductor)FRI4.09amFRIGershwin, George (1898-1937): Three Preludes (1926): No 1FRIin B flat; No 2 in C sharp minor; No 3 in E flatFRIBengt-Ake Lundin (piano)FRI4.15amFRISchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951): Galathea and MahnungFRI(Brettl-Lieder/Cabaret Songs)FRIJean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano) Robert Kortgaard (piano)FRI4.23amFRIRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Vocalise, Op 34 No 14FRIToronto Symphony Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)FRI4.30amFRITallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Gloria (Mass Puer natus estFRInobis for seven voices) BBC SingersFRIStephen Cleobury (conductor)FRI4.39amFRIByrd, William (c.1543-1623): Agnus Dei (Mass for fiveFRIvoices) BBC Singers Bo Holten (director)FRI4.43amFRIVerdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (La forza delFRIdestino) KBS Symphony OrchestraFRIChi-Yong Chung (conductor)FRI4.51amFRICasanova, Gion Balzer (b.194?): La sera sper il lagFRI(Evening on the Lake)FRI4.54amFRIDerungs, Gion Antoni (b.1935): Sut steilas (Under theFRIstars) Cantus Firmus SurselvaFRIClau Scherrer (conductor)FRI4.56amFRIDerungs, Gion Giusep (b.1932): Al sulegl (To the sun)FRIChor viril Lumnezia (Lumnezia Men's Chorus)FRI5.01amFRIMarais, Marin (1656-1728): La Sonnerie de Sainte-GenevieveFRIdu Mont de Paris for violin, bass viol and continuoFRIRicercar Consort Henri Ledroit (conductor)FRI5.10amFRIRouget de Lisle, Claude-Joseph (1760-1836), arr.FRIStravinsky: La Marseillaise Alina Ibragimova (violin)FRI5.11amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or possibly Pleyel, arr Perry,FRIHarold: Divertimento in B flat, H II 46 (Feldpartita)FRIBulgarian Academic Wind QuintetFRI5.21amFRIRichter, Franz Xaver (1709-1789): Concerto in D forFRItrumpet, strings and basso continuoFRIIvan Hadliyski (trumpet) KamerorchesterFRIAlipi Haydenov (conductor)FRI5.37amFRIWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Perpetuum mobileFRI(Sonata No 1 in C, J138) Konstantin Masliouk (piano)FRI5.42amFRIOrff, Carl (1895-1982): In Trutina (Carmina Burana)FRIYvonne Kenny (soprano) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraFRIVladimir Kamirski (conductor)FRI5.44amFRIGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907), arr Reger: I Love Thee, Op 5 NoFRI3 Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraFRIVladimir Karmiski (conductor)FRI5.47amFRIStrauss, Richard (1864-1949), arr Franz Hasenohrl: TillFRIEulenspiegel - Einmal Anders!FRIFestival Ensemble of the Festival of the SoundFRIJames Campbell (conductor)FRI5.56amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): (12) Waltzes for piano, D969FRI(Valses nobles) Artur Schnabel (piano)FRI6.04amFRIStrauss, Johann II. (1825-1899), arr Schoenberg: Rosen ausFRIdem Suden (Roses from the South) - waltz for harmonium,FRIpiano and string quartet Canadian Chamber EnsembleFRIRaffi Armenian (conductor)FRI6.13amFRIKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Adagio for violin and pianoFRITamas Major (violin) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)FRI6.22amFRIKodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): A song about King StephenFRIHungarian Radio Chorus Peter Erdei (conductor)FRI6.27amFRIPorumbescu, Ciprian (1853-1883): Ballad for violin andFRIorchestra Ion Voicu (violin)FRIBucharest Chamber Orchestra Madalin Voicu (conductor)FRI6.33amFRIConstantinescu, Paul (1909-1963): Free Variations onFRIByzantium theme for cello and orchestraFRICatalin Ilea (cello) Romanian National Radio OrchestraFRICarol Litvin (conductor)FRI6.44amFRIBrade, William (1560-1630): Turkische IntradaFRIHesperion XXFRI6.48amFRIBennett, Richard Rodney (b.1936), arr David Lindup: MurderFRIon the Orient Express - music from the filmFRIBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00nky7q (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00nky7s (Listen)FRIA programme of great performances and classic recordingsFRIoffers a rare chance to hear Otmar Schoeck's song cycleFRILebendig Begraben.FRI10.00amFRIProkofiev: Cinderella, Op 87 (Conclusion of Act 2)FRILondon Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor)FRIEMI 5686042FRI10.18amFRIMozart: Fantasia in F minor, K608 Thomas Trotter (organ)FRILONDON 4434512FRI10.29amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 89 London Mozart PlayersFRIJane Glover (conductor) ASV CDDCA 635FRI10.51amFRISchumann: Nachtstucke, Op 23 Emil Gilels (piano)FRIVOX CDX 5122FRI11.11amFRISchoeck: Lebendig Begraben, Op 40FRIDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)FRIBerlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Fritz Rieger (conductor)FRICLAVES CD 508610 T.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00nky7v (Listen)FRICarl Nielsen (1865-1931), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod explores the life and work of Carl Nielsen,FRIDenmark's best-known composer.FRIFRISix years before he died in 1931, Nielsen's sixtiethFRIbirthday was declared a national holiday in Denmark. TheFRIfestivities held in his honour demonstrated the esteemFRIwith which he was held in his native land. ButFRIdisillusionment with his lack of international successFRIclouded his final years.FRIFRIDonald introduces some of Nielsen's works from thoseFRIyears, including his witty flute concerto, part of hisFRIfinal symphony and an evocation of a voyage to the FaeroeFRIIslands.FRIFRIPiano Music for Young and Old No 7 Martin Roscoe (piano)FRIHyperion CDA67591-2 CD1 Tr 14FRIFRIThree Pieces (No 3) Martin Roscoe (piano)FRIHyperion CDA67591-2 CD2 Tr 25FRIFRIA Fantasy Journey to the FaroesFRIGothenburg Symphony Orchestra Neeme Jarvi (conductor)FRIDG 447757-2 Tr 4FRIFRIFlute Concerto Gareth Davies (flute)FRIBournemouth Symphony Orchestra Kees Bakels (conductor)FRINaxos 8.554189 Trs 5-6FRIFRIThree Motets (No 3) Danish National Radio Chamber ChoirFRIStefan Parkman (conductor) Chandos CHAN 8853 Tr 6FRIFRISymphony No 6 (4th mvt) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRIFinlandia 3984-29714-2 Tr 8.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nky7x (Listen)FRILSO St Luke's Vienna Collection, Episode 4FRIOperatic mezzo Petra Lang takes to the concert platform inFRIa bittersweet recital of songs by Schubert and Mahler,FRIFRISchubert: Die Allmacht; Der Tod und das Madchen; ErsterFRIVerlust; Der Zwerg; Der Jungling und der Tod; Die jungeFRINonne; Litanei; Erlkonig Mahler: Ruckert Lieder.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nky7z (Listen)FRIUlster Orchestra Summer Series, Handel: Giustino (Act 3)FRIHandel Operas 2009FRIFRIJonathan Swain presents Act 3 of Handel's opera Giustino,FRIwhich concludes with the meteoric rise of the peasantFRIGiustino. He has captured and imprisoned the rebelFRIVitaliano, but the final act opens with Vitaliano's escapeFRIfrom prison.FRIFRIHandel: Giustino (Act 3)FRIFRIGiustino ...... Michael Chance (countertenor)FRIArianna ...... Dorothea Roschmann (soprano)FRIAnastasio ...... Dawn Kotoski (soprano)FRILeocasta ...... Jennifer Lane (contralto)FRIVitaliano ...... Mark Padmore (tenor)FRIAmanzio ...... Drew Minter (countertenor)FRIFortuna ...... Juliana Gondek (soprano)FRIPolidarte ...... Dean Ely (bass-baritone)FRIHalle Cantamus Chorus Freiburg Baroque OrchestraFRINicholas McGegan (conductor)FRIFRI3.15pmFRIUlster Orchestra Summer SeriesFRIThe Ulster Orchestra play music by Northern IrelandFRIcomposer Stephen Gardner, and Dublin pianist FinghinFRICollins joins them in Faure's Ballade.FRIFRIThe series concludes with the broadcast premiere ofFRIDebussy's Le gladiateur, a cantata telling the dramaticFRIstory about the life of a young gladiator, Narbal. TheFRIwork won Debussy the second prize in the 1883 Prix deFRIRome, but the orchestral score remained in the collectionsFRIof the National Library of France for more than a century,FRIbeing neither published nor played.FRIFRILe gladiateur had its first professional performance inFRImodern times at the Ulster Hall in Belfast in August 2009,FRIfrom a new first edition of the score by Thibault Perrine.FRIFRID'Indy: Tableaux de voyage Ulster OrchestraFRIRumon Gamba (conductor)FRIFRIStephen Gardner: The Shipyard Ulster OrchestraFRIRumon Gamba (conductor)FRIFRI3.40pmFRIFaure: Ballade, Op 19 Finghin Collins (piano)FRIUlster Orchestra Rumon Gamba (conductor)FRIFRIBizet: L'Arlesienene Suite No 1 Ulster OrchestraFRIJean-Luc Tingaud (conductor)FRIFRI4.25pmFRIDebussy: Le gladiateur (broadcast premiere)FRIClaire Ormshaw (soprano) Robin Tritschler (tenor)FRIThorbjorn Gulbrandsoy (baritone) Ulster OrchestraFRIJean-Luc Tingaud (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00nky81 (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00nky83 (Listen)FRIStravinsky, Beethoven, Wigglesworth, Part 1FRIFrom the Barbican, London. Presented by Martin Handley.FRIFRIThe BBC Symphony Orchestra perform under young BritishFRIcomposer/conductor Ryan Wigglesworth. Although only justFRI30, he has already forged an international reputation forFRIhimself and has been developing a partnership with theFRIthis orchestra. The world premiere of his orchestral songFRIcycle Augenlieder follows a dramatic overture by BeethovenFRIand Stravinsky's strikingly original Symphonies of WindFRIInstruments, which has its foundations in Russian OrthodoxFRIChurch music.FRIFRIClaire Booth (soprano) BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIRyan Wigglesworth (conductor)FRIFRIStravinsky: Symphonies of Wind InstrumentsFRIBeethoven: Leonore Overture No 2FRIRyan Wigglesworth: Augenlieder (BBC commission; worldFRIpremiere).FRIFRI19:45 Twenty Minutes b00fyxrw (Listen)FRIKonstantin MelnikovFRIIain Glen reads travel writer and novelist Bruce Chatwin'sFRIaccount of his trip to Moscow to see the reclusiveFRIarchitect Konstantin Melnikov at his famous house.FRIFRI20:05 Performance on 3 b00nky8p (Listen)FRIStravinsky, Beethoven, Wigglesworth, Part 2FRIFrom the Barbican, London. Presented by Martin Handley.FRIFRIThe BBC Symphony Orchestra and Ryan Wigglesworth's concertFRIconcludes with another dramatic overture by Beethoven andFRIa masterpiece by Stravinsky - the neo-classical SymphonyFRIin C.FRIFRIBBC Symphony Orchestra Ryan Wigglesworth (conductor)FRIFRIBeethoven: Overture (Namensfeier)FRIStravinsky: Symphony in C.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00nkycl (Listen)FRIFrieda Hughes/GreyworldFRIIan McMillan talks to Frieda Hughes about her latestFRIpoetry collection, The Book of Mirrors, and marks theFRItwentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall withFRIa discussion of German literature post 1989. Plus a chanceFRIto experience the Greyworld sound installation from theFRI2009 Free Thinking festival.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00nky7v (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00nkycn (Listen)FRIA Five-Day Journey, CollectingFRIWriter Robert Macfarlane walks the length of the SouthFRIDowns, exploring its chalk path and its ghosts.FRIFRIWalking the final miles of the South Downs with artistFRIChris Drury, Robert explores the sometimes eerieFRIrelationship between walking, collecting and creation.FRIVladimir Nabokov, Iris Murdoch, Hugh MacDiarmid, BruceFRIChatwin and Drury's own land-art sculptures feature, asFRIdoes the life and death of Virginia Woolf, who drownedFRIherself in the Sussex Ouse having slipped a single, heavyFRIflint into her pocket.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00nkycq (Listen)FRICharlie Gillett's selection includes highlights fromFRIWOMEX, the annual gathering of the world music industry,FRIwhich in 2009 takes place in Copenhagen. The eventFRIshowcases the newest bands and the freshest talent inFRIworld music, including old-style American creole fromFRICedric Watson and Bijou Creole, and the musical nomadsFRIfrom Marseilles, Watcha Clan.FRIFRI
30 October 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 31/10/2009 - 06/11/2009
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