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SATSATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00ntg67 (Listen)SATIncluding:SAT1.00amSATMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Et exspecto resurrectionemSATmortuorum for wind and percussion Cleveland OrchestraSATFranz Welser-Most (conductor)SAT1.26amSATMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Das Lied von der ErdeSATJonas Kaufmann (tenor) Christopher Maltman (baritone)SATCleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Most (conductor)SAT2.26amSATHaas, Pavel (1899-1944), arr. Jan van Uhjmen: Songs onSATChinese Poetry Maarten Konigsberger (baritone)SATNieuw Ensemble Ed Spanjaard (director)SAT2.40amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 8 in CSATminor, Op 13 (Pathetique) Mi-Joo Lee (piano)SAT3.01amSATVerrijt, Jan Baptist (c.1600-1650): Flammae divinae, Op 5SATNos 1-4 (1649) Consort of MusickeSAT3.16amSATEstendorffer, Anton (1670-1711): Ciaccona super: Joseph,SATlieber Joseph meinSATPeter van Dijk on the Conradus Ruprecht II organ (c.1715)SATof Tuindorpkerk, UtrechtSAT3.20amSATSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Fantasia in GSATVincent van Laar (Arp Schnitger organ (1687) (with partsSATfrom 1567 and 1618) at St Ludgerikirche, Norden, Germany)SAT3.29amSATHorst, Anthon van der (1899-1963): La nuit, Op 63 No 1SATNetherlands Chamber Choir Eric Ericson (conductor)SAT3.37amSATVerrijt, Jan Baptist (c.1600-1650): Flammae divinae, Op 5SATNos 5-7 (1649) Consort of MusickeSAT3.49amSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Romeo and Juliet -SATfantasy overture (1880 version)SATRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSATValery Gergiev (conductor)SAT4.10amSATKolb, Carlmann (1703-1765): Praeludium tertium in A minorSAT(Certamen Aonium 1733)SATPeter van Dijk on the Conradus Ruprecht II organ (c.1715)SATof Tuindorpkerk, UtrechtSAT4.13amSATLocatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764), arr. GeertSATBierling: Menuetto con variazioni (Sonate in G, Op 2 No 10)SATGeert Bierling (organ) (Christian Gottlieb Friedrich WitteSAT1858, employing case and pipework by Matthijis VerhofstadSAT1721)SAT4.21amSATVerrijt, Jan Baptist (c.1600-1650): Flammae divinae, Op 5SATNos 12-15 (1649) Consort of MusickeSAT4.34amSATVerhulst, Johannes (1816-1891), arr. CWP Stumpff: GrussSATaus der Fernen, Op 7 Dutch National Youth Wind OrchestraSATJan Cober (conductor)SAT4.40amSATVerrijt, Jan Baptist (c.1600-1650): Flammae divinae, Op 5SATNos 16-18 (1649) Consort of MusickeSAT4.54amSATObrecht, Jacob (1450-1505): Salve reginaSATNetherlands Chamber Choir Paul van Nevel (conductor)SAT5.01amSATBernstein, Leonard (1918-1990): Overture (Candide)SATBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor)SAT5.06amSATFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Sonata No 2 in G minor forSATcello and piano, Op 117 Andreas Brantelid (cello)SATBengt Forsberg (piano)SAT5.26amSATPiston, Walter (1894-1976): Prelude and Allegro (1943)SATDavid Schrader (organ) Grant Park OrchestraSATCarlos Kalmar (conductor)SAT5.37amSATLipatti, Dinu (1917-1950): Improvisation for violin, celloSATand piano Stefan Gheorghiu (violin)SATRadu Aldulescu (cello) Miron Soarec (piano)SAT5.43amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 40 in GSATminor, K550SATNational Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceSAT(NOSPR) Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor)SAT6.12amSATCoulthard, Jean (1908-2000): Excursion Ballet SuiteSATSymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)SAT6.27amSATCopland, Aaron (1900-1990): Danzon Cubano - version forSATtwo pianos Aglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (pianos)SAT6.33amSATPiazzolla, Astor Pantaleon (1921-1992): Adios NoninoSATIngrid Fliter (piano)SAT6.40amSATPiazzolla: Le Grand Tango Musica Camerata MontrealSAT6.51amSATPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Let all mankind the pleasureSATshare (Dioclesian, Z627) Gillian Fisher (soprano)SATMichael George (bass)SATPurcell: Sound Fame (Dioclesian, Z627)SATPaul Elliott (tenor)SATCrispian Steele-Perkins, David Staff (trumpets)SATMonteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsSATJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00nydtf (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00nydth (Listen)SAT09.05amSATRAVEL: Daphnis et Chloe Suite No 2; Valses Nobles etSATSentimentales; La Valse; Ma mere l’OyeSATRotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra / Yannick Nezet-SeguinSAT(conductor) EMI 9663422 (CD)SATSATW.A. Mozart - Symphonies Vol 4 (1771)SATMOZART: Symphony in G major KV 110 (75a) No 12; SymphonySATin C major KV 96 (111b) No 46; Symphony in F major KV 112SATNo 13; Symphony in A major KV 114 No 14SATDanish National Chamber Orchestra / Adam FischerSAT(conductor) DRS 6220539 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATThe Mozart AlbumSATMOZART: Exsultate, jubilate K165; Bella mia fiamma,SATaddio!...Resta, oh cara K528; Giunse al fin ilSATmomento...Al desio di chi t’adora (Alternative Aria in ActSAT4 of ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ K577); Cosi fan tutte K588SAT(Una donna a quindici anni); Idomeneo K366 (Quando avranSATfine o mai...Padre, germani, addio!); Don Giovanni K527SAT(Ah Fuggi il Traditor/ La ci darem la mano*); Oh,SATtemerario Arbace!...Per quel paterno amplesso (K79); Il reSATpastore K208 (L'amero); Vesperae solennes de ConfessoreSATK339 (Laudate Dominum)SATDanielle de Niese (soprano) / *Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone)SAT/ Apollo Voices / Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment /SATSir Charles Mackerras (conductor) Decca 4781511 (CD)SATSATWAGNER: Lohengrin (In fernem Land / Mein lieber Schwan!);SATDie Walkure (Winterersturme wichen dem Wonnemond);SATParsifal (Amfortas! – Die Wunde! / Nur eine Waffe taugt);SATMOZART: Die Zauberflote (Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schonSAT/ Die Weisheitslehre dieser Knaben); SCHUBERT: FierrabrasSAT(Was qualst du mich); Alfonso und Estrella (Schon, wenn esSATbeginnt zu tagen); BEETHOVEN: Fidelio (Gott, Welch DunkelSAThier!)SATJonas Kaufmann (tenor) / Arnold Schoenberg Chor / MahlerSATChamber Orchestra / Claudio Abbado (conductor)SATDecca 4781463 (CD)SATSAT09.30am Building a LibrarySATBRUCKNER: Symphony No 5 in B flat majorSATSATReviewer – William MivalSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week Anthony Burton talks to Andrew about recentSATrecordings of music by Louis Spohr, in the 150 anniversarySATyear of the composer’s death.SATSAT10.20am Recent ReleasesSATROREM: On an echoing roadSATAnna Leese (soprano) / Jennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano) /SATAndrew Staples (tenor) / Jacques Imbrailo (baritone) / TimSATMead (countertenor) / Alisdair Hogarth (piano and director)SATLinn Records CKD342 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATSCHOECK: Notturno Op 47SATChristian Gerhaher (baritone) / Rosamunde Quartet:SATECM New Series 4766995 (CD)SATSAT10.30am New ReleasesSATAndrew talks to Bruce Wood about new releases of music bySATPurcell. With extracts from the following discs:SATSATPURCELL: Dido and AeneasSATSarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) / Gerald Finley (baritone)SAT/ Lucy Crowe (soprano) / Patricia Bardon (mezzo-soprano) /SATWilliam Purefoy (counter-tenor) / Sarah Tynan (soprano) /SATJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor) / Carys Lane (soprano) / RebeccaSATOutram (soprano) / Choir and Orchestra of the Age ofSATEnlightenment / Steven Devine and Elizabeth KennySAT(directors) Chandos Chaconne CHAN0757 (CD)SATSATPURCELL: Dido and AeneasSATSimone Kermes (mezzo-soprano) / Dimitris TiliakosSAT(baritone) / Deborah York (soprano) / Oleg RyabetsSAT(mezzo-soprano) / Margarita Mezentseva (soprano) / SofiaSATFomina (soprano) / Yana Mamonova (soprano) / ElenaSATKondratova (soprano) / Valeria Safonova (soprano) /SATAlexandre Zverev (tenor) / New Siberian Singers (chamberSATchoir of the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and BalletSATTheatre) / MusicAeterna / Teodor Currentzis (director)SATAlpha ALPHA140 (CD)SATSATPURCELL: Complete Fantazias; In Nomine (in 6 parts); InSATNomine (in 7 parts) FretworkSATHarmonia Mundi HMU 907502 (CD)SATSATPURCELL: Complete Fantazias; In Nomine (in 6 parts); InSATNomine (in 7 parts); The Fairy Queen (Dance for the GreenSATMen / Monkey’s Dance); Dido and Aeneas (Dido’s Lament)SATLes Voix Humaines Atma ACD22591 (CD)SATSATPURCELL: 10 Sonatas in 4 Parts [1697] Retrospect TrioSATLinn CKD332 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATMusic for a WhileSATPURCELL: I attempt from Love's sickness fly; The RivalSATSisters, or The Violence of Love Z609 (Celia has aSATthousand charms); Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love Z353;SATAmidst the shades and cool refreshing streams Z355; TheSATfatal hour comes on apace Z421; I loved fair Celia Z381;SATMusic for a while Z583; etcSATFor more information see: http://www.quintone.nlSATMaarten Koningsberger (baritone) / Fred Jacobs (theorbo)SATQuintone Q08006 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATPurcell – The Food of LoveSATPURCELL: The earth trembled Z197; Now that the sun hasSATveil’d his light (An Evening Hymn on a Ground) Z193; IfSATmusic be the food of love Z379a; Music for a while Z583;SATetc For more information see:SAThttp://www.naive.fr/#/work/purcell-the-food-of-loveSATPaul Agnew (tenor) / Anne-Marie Lasla (bass viol) /SATElizabeth Kenny (theorbo, guitar) / Blandine RannouSAT(harpsichord) Ambroisie AM185 (CD)SATSATPURCELL: Jehova quam multi sunt hostes mei; Miserere mei;SATRemember not, Lord, our offences; Beati omnes qui timentSATDominum; Let mine eyes run down with tears; O dive custos;SATFuneral Sentences (first setting); Thou knowest, LordSAT(1695); MACMILLAN: O bone Jesu; Mitte manum tuam; ASATChild’s Prayer; Sedebit Dominus RexSATThe Sixteen / David Miller (theorbo) / Alistair RossSAT(organ) / Harry Christophers (conductor)SATCoro COR16069 (CD)SATSATTo Saint CeciliaSATPURCELL: Hail! Bright Cecilia; HANDEL: A Song for StSATCecilia’s day; HAYDN: St Cecilia MassSATLucy Crowe (soprano) / Nathalie Stutzmann (contralto) /SATAnders J. Dahlin (tenor) / Richard Croft (tenor) / LucaSATTittoto (bass) / David Bates (countertenor) / Neil BakerSAT(baritone) / Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble / MarcSATMinkowski Naive V5183 (2CD)SATSAT11.20am Recent ReleasesSATConcerto ItalianoSATDALL’OGLIO: Violin Concerto in C major; STRATICO: ViolinSATConcerto in G minor; NARDINI: Violin Concerto in G major;SATLOLLI; Violin Concerto in C major;SATGiuliano Carmignola (violin) / Venice Baroque Orchestra /SATAndrea Marcon (harpsichord, organ and direction)SATArchiv 4776606 (CD)SATSATVIVALDI: Ostro picta, armata spina RV642; Gloria RV589;SATGloria RV588SATSara Mingardo (contralto) / Concerto Italiano / RinaldoSATAlessandrini (director) Naive OP30485 (CD)SATSATVivaldi Pyrotechnics – Opera AriasSATVIVALDI: Catone in Utica RV705 (Come in vano il mareSATirato); Semiramide RV733 (E prigioniero e re); La fidaSATninfa RV714 (Alma oppressa); Griselda RV718 (Agitata daSATdue venti); La fida ninfa (Destin avaro); Il labbro tiSATlusinga; Ipermestra RV722 (Vibro il ferro); Farnace RV711SAT(Quell’usignolo); Tito Manlio RV778 (Splender fra ’l ciecoSATorror); Rosmira fedele RV731 (Vorrei dirti il mio dolore);SATCatone in Utica (Nella foresta); Farnace (Ricordati cheSATsei); Sin nel placido soggiornoSATVivica Genaux (mezzo-soprano) / Europa Galante / FabioSATBiondi (violin and direction) Virgin 6945730 (CD)SATSAT11.40am Disc of the WeekSATSCHUBERT: An Silvia; Einsiedelei; Verklarung; Die Sterne;SATHimmelsfunken; Standchen; WOLF: Der Knabe und dasSATImmelein; Gesang Weyla's; An die Geliebte; Auf eineSATChristblume II; Lied eines Verliebten; Lied vom Winde;SATFAURE: Aubade; En sourdine; Green; Notre amour; FleurSATjetee; Spleen; Madrigal; Le papillon et la fleur; RAVEL:SATHistoires naturelles (Le paon / Le grillon / Le cygnet /SATLe martin-pecheur / La pintade); POULENC: HotelSATSimon Keenlyside (baritone) / Malcolm Martineau (piano)SATWigmore Hall Live WHLive0031 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00nydtl (Listen)SATPurcell WeekendSATSATAs part of a celebration of the 350th anniversry of HenrySATPurcell's birth, Tom Service explores the composer'sSATinfluence on British musical life from the 20th century toSATtoday, presenting both archive material and speciallySATrecorded interviews.SATSATRelated LinksSATSAT* The National Centre for Early Music, YorkSAT(www.ncem.co.uk)SATSATPurcell's LegacySATSATContinuing this year’s Purcell anniversary celebrations,SATand as part of a weekend on BBC Radio 3 marking the dateSATof his death (21 November 1695) Tom Service explores theSATgreat composer’s legacy from the 17th century to theSATpresent day.SATSATTom starts the programme at Purcell’s grave at WestminsterSATAbbey, where he is joined by conductor and musicologistSATAndrew Parrott to consider the composer’s reputation inSATthe immediate aftermath of his death, and his talent forSATsetting English text to music (which, according toSATParrott, was subsequently ’wrecked by Handel’). ParrottSATalso recalls his own discovery of Purcell whilst he was aSATpupil of Michael Tippett.SATSAT20th Century RenaissanceSATSATPurcell’s genius for English word-setting, and the fusionSATof European influences in his music were two reasons for aSATrenaissance of his reputation in the 20th century.SATComposers such as Michael Tippett and Benjamin BrittenSATpaid homage to Purcell in their own work, makingSATarrangements of his songs and writing larger works such asSATBritten’s Young Persons’ Guide to the Orchestra.SATSATTo explore why Purcell was so important for both of theseSATcomposers Tom is joined by Nicholas Kenyon, ManagingSATDirector of the Barbican Centre and early music historian,SATand countertenor James Bowman, who sang Britten’s PurcellSATarrangements with Britten at the piano.SATSATLiving ComposersSATSATThe 100-year old American composer Elliott Carter talksSATabout his admiration for Purcell’s Fantasia on One Note,SATwhich led to his setting of the piece for brass quintet.SATPurcell’s Fantasias have also fascinated British composersSATHarrison Birtwistle and Peter Maxwell Davies; they bothSATexplain to Tom how Purcell’s music – its melancholy andSATcomplex harmony – has inspired their own.SATSATMichael Nyman talks about his Purcell-inspired pieces,SATfrom his score for the 1980s film The Draughtsman’sSATContract to the work he wrote for this year’s BBC Proms.SATAnd Pete Townshend of The Who describes the revolutionarySATinfluence for him of Purcell’s harmonic dissonances.SATSATPurcell for Dance and ChildrenSATSATChoreographer Mark Morris talks to Tom about his use ofSATPurcell’s music for dance, and explains the directSATrelationship between music and movement in his versions ofSATDido and Aeneas, and King Arthur.SATSATAnd the programme ends at Dunnington Primary School inSATYorkshire, where an anniversary inspired project from theSATNational Centre for Early Music is helping children learnSATabout the music and times of Purcell. Project leader CathySATDew talks to Tom about the appeal of his music forSATchildren.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00nydtp (Listen)SATPurcell's Organ Music Purcell WeekendSATSATAs part of BBC Radio 3's 2009 Purcell celebrations, LucieSATSkeaping presents a programme of organ music by PurcellSATand some of his contemporaries, including voluntaries andSATfantasias by John Blow, Christopher Gibbons and John Bull,SATperformed by BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist MahanSATEsfahani on the organ of St John's College, Oxford.SATSATPurcell: Voluntary in C, 717SATSATLebegue: Phrygian Verse in ASATSATJohn Bull: Fantasia on a theme by Sweelinck, MB4SATSegue to John Bull: Fantasia, MB5SATSATChristopher Gibbons: Voluntary for Double Organ (in A*)SAT(No 1) *an incomplete fragment from MSSATSATPurcell: Voluntary in G, Z720 Segue toSATPurcell: Verse in F, Z716SATSATPurcell: Voluntary for ye Double Organ, Z719SATSATJohn Blow: Voluntary XVIII in D Segue toSATJohn Blow: Voluntary VIII in GSATSATCharles Racquet: Fantaisie, from Mersenne's Traite deSATl'harmonie universelle (1636)SATSATPurcell: Voluntary on the Hundredth Psalm Tune (in A), ZSAT721.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ntcws (Listen)SATEmerson String QuartetSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Fiona Talkington.SATSATThe Emerson String Quartet perform Haydn's arrangement ofSAThis music written for the cathedral in Cadiz in southernSATSpain.SATSATEmerson QuartetSATSATHaydn: The Seven Last Words of Christ.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00nyf0w (Listen)SATWorld Routes Academy plus studio session by KudausheSATMatimbaSATLucy Duran announces a new world music initiative on BBCSATRadio 3 and meets a couple of the musicians taking part,SATincluding one of the Middle East's best-loved singers.SATPlus a session by Zimbabwean mbira - or thumb piano -SATplayer Kudaushe Matimba.SATSATProduced by James ParkinSATSATStudio session with Kudaushe MatimbaSATSATKudaushe Matimba (Mbira) Fidelis Mherembi (percussion)SATSATTrad, Arr. Matimba: WuromboSATKudaushe Matimba; Fidelis MherembiSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware at Broadcasting House,SATNovember 2009SATSATTrad: Orfa/Al-Kawnu ila jamalukum mushtaquSATKhyam Allami (oud); Elizabeth Nott (percussion)SATBBC RecordingSATSATTrad, Arr. Madfai: Maly Shugbul bil soug Ilham al MadfaiSATBBC Recording made in Amman, Jordan on 19th May 2007SATSATTrad, Arr. Madfai: Hatha Mu Insaf Minnak Ilham al MadfaiSATBBC Recording made in Amman, Jordan on 19th May 2007SATSATMadfai: Baghdad Ilham al MadfaiSATBBC Recording made in Amman, Jordan on 19th May 2007SATSATStudio session with Kudaushe MatimbaSATSATTrad, Arr. Matimba: Shange (Jealous)SATKudaushe Matimba; Fidelis MherembiSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware at Broadcasting House,SATNovember 2009SATSATTrad, Arr. Matimba: Nyana Yekugocha (Hunting dong)SATKudaushe Matimba; Fidelis MherembiSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware at Broadcasting House,SATNovember 2009SATSATTrad, Arr. Matimba: Bangiz (Show me)SATKudaushe Matimba; Fidelis MherembiSATBBC Recording by Marvin Ware at Broadcasting House,SATNovember 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00nyf0y (Listen)SATJohn SurmanSATIn a special programme recorded in front of an audience atSATthe 2009 London Jazz Festival, British saxophonist JohnSATSurman joins Alyn Shipton to look back over his recordingSATcareer.SATSATAs one of the country's finest sax players, Surman'sSATcopious output since the 1960s includes many significantSATrecordings. Among the discs explored are those by hisSATlong-running quartet, his partnership with drummer JackSATDeJohnette and his work with Norwegian singer Karin Krog.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Tension Artist: Mike WestbrookSATComposer: Surman Album: Marching Song Vol 1 and 2SATLabel: Deram Number: 844 853-2 CD 2 Track 5SATSATPersonnel: Greg Bowen, Ronnie Hughes, Dave Holdsworth,SATHenry Lowther (trumpet); Malcolm Griffiths, Mike Gibs,SATPaul Rutherford, Eddie Harvey (trombone); Martin FrySAT(tuba); John Surman, Mike Osborne, John Warren, AlanSATSkidmore, BrianSATSmith (reeds); Mike Westbrook (piano; Harry Miller, ChrisSATLawrence (bass); Alan Jackson, John Marshall (drums). 1969.SATSATDISC 2 Title: Dousing Rod Artist: The TrioSATComposer: Surman/Phillips Album: The Trio Label: BGOSATNumber: CD 231 Track 2SATSATPersonnel: John Surman (baritone and soprano sax, bassSATclarinet); Barre Phillips (bass); Stu Martin (drums). 1970.SATSATDISC 3 Title: Where's Junior Artist: SOSSATComposer: Skidmore, Osborne, Surman Album: SOSSATLabel: Ogun Number: OGCD 019 Track 4SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, bar; Alan Skidmore, ts; MikeSATOsborne, as.SATSATDISC 4 Title: Portrait Of A RomanticSATArtist: John Surman Composer: SurmanSATAlbum: Private City Label: ECMSATNumber: 835 780-2 Track 1SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, bass clarinet, recorders, sopranoSATand baritone saxophones, and synthesizer.SATSATDISC 5 Title: It Could Be HipSATArtist: Karin Krog and John Surman Composer: Surman/KrogSATAlbum: Bluesand Label: Meantime Number: MR 9 Track 5SATSATPersonnel: John Surman as above, plus piano; Karin Krog,SATvoice and electronics. 1999.SATSATDISC 6 Title: Abraham AriseSATArtist: John Surman, John Taylor, Salisbury Festival ChorusSATComposer: Surman Album: Proverbs and Songs Label: ECMSATNumber: 537 799-2 Track 9SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, bar; John Taylor, org; SalisburySATFestival Chorus: Dir. Howard Moody. 1 June 1996, SalisburySATCathedral.SATSATDISC 7 Title: Across The BridgeSATArtist: John Surman Quartet Composer: SurmanSATAlbum: Stranger Than Fiction Label: ECMSATNumber: 1534 Track 5SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, bar, ss, bcl; John Taylor, p;SATChris Laurence, b; John Marshall, d. 1994.SATSATDISC 8 Title: FireSATArtist: John Surman, Jack DeJohnette, London BrassSATComposer: Surman Album: Free and Equal Label: ECMSATNumber: 017 065-2 Track 5SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, bcl; Jack DeJohnette, d; JohnSATBarclay, t; London Brass, June 2001.SATSATDISC 9 Title: Now See! Artist: John SurmanSATComposer: Surman Album: The Spaces In BetweenSATLabel: ECM Number: 172 3586 Track 7SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, ss; Chris Laurence, b; RitaSATManning, Patrick Kiernan, v; Bill Hawkes, vla; NickSATCooper, cello. Feb 2006.SATSATDISC 10 Title: Kickback Artist: John SurmanSATComposer: Surman Album: Brewster's Rooster Label: ECMSATNumber: 2046 Track 4SATSATPersonnel: John Surman, bar; John Abercrombie, g; DrewSATGress, b; Jack DeJohnette. d.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00nywkr (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)SATSATMerrydown Rag (Chris Barber) (3:20)SATPerformed by Chris Barber (tb) Pat Halcox (cnt) MontySATSunshine (cl) Lonnie Donegan (bj) Ron Bowden (d) Jim BraySAT(b) Recorded 13 July 1954, LondonSATTaken from the album New Orleans JoysSATLP (Decca LK 1198. S1/4)SATSATDrinking Shine (Elder Charlie Beck) (3:03)SATPerformed by Elder Charlie Beck (p) Recorded 1930SATTaken from the album Religious MusicSATLP (Library of Congress LBC 15. A3)SATSATWine and Brandy (Frank Foster) (5:25)SATPerformed by Hank Jones (p) Wendell Marshall (b) KennySATClarke (d) Jerome Richardson (ts) Recorded February 1956SATTaken from the album The Trio with guestsSATLP (London LTZ-C 15046 S2/4)SATSATIndiana (James F Hanley, Ballard McDonald) (3:30)SATPerformed by Roland Hanna (p)SATRecorded 4 July 1974, FranceSATTaken from the album Solo PianoSAT2005 CD (Storyville 1018388 Track 9)SATSATOn the Sunny Side of the Street (McHugh, Fields) (2:57)SATPerformed by Lester Young (ts) Shorty McConnell (tp)SATArgonne Thornton (p) Fred Lacey (g) Rodney Richardson (b)SATLyndell Marshall (d) Recorded October 1946, ChicagoSATTaken from the album The Complete Aladdin RecordingsSAT2008 CD (Definitive Records DRCD11385 Disc 1, Track 22)SATSATAm I Blue (Akst, Clarke) (2:49)SATPerformed by Billie Holiday (v) Roy Eldridge (tp) ErnieSATPowell, James Powell, Lester Boone (saxes) Eddie HeywoodSAT(p) Paul Chapman (g) Grachan Moncur (b) Herbert Cowans (d)SATRecorded 9 May 1941SATTaken from the album Public Enemies OSTSAT2009 CD (Decca 2709010 Track 6)SATSATMattie T (Stanley Turrentine) (5:54)SATPerformed by Stanley Turrentine (ts) Grady Tate (drums)SATBob Cranshaw (bass) Herbie Hancock (keyboards) KennySATBurrell (guitar) Recorded 14 April, 1944, New JerseySATTaken from the album JoyrideSAT1987 CD (Blue Note CDP7461002(1) Track 4)SATSATMidgets (Joe Newman) (3:13)SATPerformed by Count Basie (p) Joe Newman, Thad Jones,SATWendell Culley, Reunald Jones (tp) Henry Coker, BennySATPowell, Bill Hughes (tb) Marshall Royal, Billy Graham (as)SATFrank Foster, Frank Wess (ts) Charlie Fowlkes (bs) FreddieSATGreen (g) Ed Jones (b) Sonny Payne (d)SATRecorded 26 July 1955, New YorkSATTaken from the album April in ParisSAT1997 CD (Verve 5210422(1) Track 8)SATSATMy Friend (John Surman, Karin Krog) (5:05)SATPerformed by John Surman (bar & sop saxophones, bassSATclarinet, recorder, piano, synthesizer, voice) Karin KrogSAT(voice, Oberheim ring modulator, tamboura) Pierre FavreSAT(drums) Recorded Talent Studio, Oslo, 1983SATTaken from the album Such Winters of MemorySAT1983 CD (ECM 8106212 (1); Track 3)SATSATSwing Low, Sweet Cadillac (Dizzy Gillespie) (7:25)SATPerformed by Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet) James Moody (alto &SATtenor saxophones, flute) Mike Longo (p) Frank SchifanoSAT(electric bass) Candy Finch (d)SATRecorded live at Memory Lane, Los Angeles, California onSATMay 25 & 26, 1967SATTaken from the album Swing Low, Sweet CadillacSAT1996 CD (Impulse IMP11782(1); Track 1)SATSATSo What (Miles Davis) (9:00)SATPerformed by Miles Davis (tp) Julian Cannonball AdderleySAT(as) Paul Chambers (b) Jimmy Cobb (d) John Coltrane (ts)SATBill Evans (p) Recorded March 2 and April 22, 1959SATTaken from the album Kind of BlueSATCD (CBS 460603 2. Track 1)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00nyf29 (Listen)SATMassenet's WertherSATSATIn a new Opera North production directed by Tom Cairns,SATRichard Farnes conducts tenor Paul Nilon and mezzo-sopranoSATAlice Coote in Massenet's four-act opera Werther.SATSATThe work was written after the composer read Goethe'sSATnovel The Sorrows of the Young Werther while in BayreuthSATto hear Wagner's Parsifal. While initially seen as tooSATgloomy for audiences, it is now perhaps Massenet's mostSATpopular opera, giving an insight into the deep recesses ofSATthe human psyche although on the surface appearing to be aSATstraightforward tale of love and death.SATSATIt tells the story of impossible love between Werther, aSATpassionate young poet, and Charlotte, the eldest daughterSATof a local family. She has promised her dying mother thatSATshe would marry another man and, although his love for herSATis reciprocated, it becomes impossible after she marries.SATUltimately, Werther's obsession leads him to take his ownSATlife, destroying those of Charlotte and her family.SATSATWerther ...... Paul Nilon (tenor)SATCharlotte ...... Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)SATSophie ...... Fflur Wyn (soprano)SATAlbert ...... Peter Savidge (baritone)SATThe Magistrate ...... Donald Maxwell (bass)SATJohann ...... Richard BurkhardSATSchmidt ...... Joshua EllicottSATOrchestra and Chorus of Opera NorthSATRichard Farnes (conductor).SATSAT20:50 New Generation Artists b00nyfdj (Listen)SATTai Murray, Andreas Brantelid, Shai WosnerSATPerformances by members of BBC Radio 3's New GenerationSATArtists scheme, which exists to provide concert andSATrecording opportunities to some of the finest young talentSATon the international music scene.SATSATIn a programme of specially-made studio and concertSATrecordings, the US-Danish-Israeli line-up of Tai MurraySAT(violin), Andreas Brantelid (cello) and Shai WosnerSAT(piano) perform Brahms's Piano Trio No 1 in B.SATSATBrahms: Piano Trio No 1 in B, Op 8 Tai Murray (violin)SATAndreas Brantelid (cello) Shai Wosner (piano).SATSAT21:30 Between the Ears b00pbwhf (Listen)SATMelting PointSATA feature by Nina Perry exploring the environmental,SATcultural and musical significance of the icy landscapes ofSATGreenland, Iceland and the Highlands of Scotland.SATFeaturing the words of an Icelandic writer, a GreenlandicSATfisherman, a drama therapist and an ice-climbingSATfiddle-playing mountain rescuer interwoven withSATspectacular recordings of the ice sheet as it calves and aSATspecially composed musical soundscape.SATSAT22:00 Pre-Hear b00nyfff (Listen)SATCage/Feldman/TenneySATMusic by three pioneering figures in American contemporarySATmusic of the mid-20th century: John Cage, Morton FeldmanSATand James Tenney.SATSATJohn Cage: The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen SpringsSATLore Lixenberg (mezzo-soprano) Philip Thomas (piano)SATSATJames Tenney: Blues for Annie Stephanie Bozzini (viola)SATSATFeldman: Vertical Thoughts II for violin and pianoSATSophie Appleton (violin) James Weeks (piano)SATSATCage: The Seasons - balletSATBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraSATNicholas Kok (conductor).SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00nyfg0 (Listen)SATTwo American MavericksSATRobert Worby explores the music of James Tenney andSATPauline Oliveros, both born in the 1930s in the AmericanSATSouth West, and both pioneers in tape music who developedSATtheir own musical characters while ignoring the rules.SATIncluding an archive interview with Tenney, who died inSAT2006, and a conversation with Oliveros recorded at theSATDeep Listening Retreat she led in Devon.SATSATOpening collage contains excerpts from 'Ione' by OliverosSATand 'Koan' by Tenney.SAT(Full details of these pieces below)SATSATTenney: Collage no.1: Blue Suede Shoes (3:30)SAT(tape music)SATFrom the album: James Tenney: Selected Works 1961- 1969SATCD: New World Records 80570SATSATOliveros: I of IV (excerpt) (4:05) (electronic music)SATFrom the album: Pauline Oliveros - Electronic Works 1965 +SAT1966SATCD: Paradigm Discs PD 04SATSATTenney: Chorale (3:50) Clemens Merkel (violin)SATEve Egoyan (piano)SATBBC recording at Huddersfield Contemporary Music FestivalSAT2008SATSATOliveros: Ione (17:40) Pauline Oliveros (accordion)SATStuart Dempster (trombone and didgeridoo)SATFrom the album Deep ListeningSATCD: New Albion NA 022 CDSATSATTenney: Koan (20:06) Quatuor BozziniSATBBC recording at Huddersfield Contemporary Music FestivalSAT2008SATSATOliveros: Poem of Change (10:21)SATPauline Oliveros (voice, accordion)SATFrom the album: Lesbian American ComposersSATCD: CRI CD 780SATSUNSUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00gsp1p (Listen)SUNTerence BlanchardSUNIn a programme recorded during the 2008 London JazzSUNFestival while he was visiting London with HerbieSUNHancock's band, trumpeter Terence Blanchard talks to AlynSUNShipton.SUNSUNHe discusses his work with Hancock and guides Alyn throughSUNhis varied catalogue of recordings following his debutSUNSUNAs well as leading a string of high profile bands of hisSUNown, Blanchard has had a successful career as a filmSUNcomposer, in particular for Spike Lee, and he talks aboutSUNhis soundtracks to such films as Lee's Malcolm X and WhenSUNthe Levees Broke.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00nyfjq (Listen)SUNIncluding:SUN1.00amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Festliches Praludium, Op 61SUNWayne Marshall (organ of the Royal Albert Hall)SUNRCM Brass (ensemble) BBC Symphony OrchestraSUNJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN1.13amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in C, K314SUNNicholas Daniel (oboe) BBC Symphony OrchestraSUNJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN1.34amSUNStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): 4 Letzte Lieder for voiceSUNand orchestra Christine Brewer (soprano)SUNBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN1.57amSUNMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): La nativite du Seigneur forSUNorgan (Dieu parmi nous)SUNWayne Marshall (organ of the Royal Albert Hall)SUN2.05amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Rondo in B flat forSUNpiano and orchestra, WoO 6 Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)SUNBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN2.14amSUNCarter, Elliott (b.1908): Catenaires for pianoSUNPierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)SUN2.19amSUNScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Le poeme de l'extase forSUNorchestra, Op 54 BBC Symphony OrchestraSUNJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN2.39amSUNHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Sonata in E flat forSUNviola and piano, Op 5 No 3 Michael Gieler (viola)SUNLauretta Bloomer (fortepiano)SUN3.01amSUNIbert, Jacques (1890-1962): Flute ConcertoSUNPetri Alanko (flute) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)SUN3.20amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Schicksalslied (Song ofSUNdestiny), Op 54 Oslo Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraSUNRafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)SUN3.36amSUNde Falla, Manuel (1876-1946): Nights in the Gardens ofSUNSpain for piano and orchestra Filip Pavlov (piano)SUNSofia Symphony Orchestra Ivan Marinov (conductor)SUN4.00amSUNCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto grosso in D, Op 6SUNNo 4 Europa Galante Fabio Biondi (violin/director)SUN4.09amSUNGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Jesus Kristus er opfaren'SUN(Jesus Christ is risen); I himmelen, i himmelen (InSUNheaven) (Four Psalms for baritone and mixed voices, Op 74SUNNos 3, 4) Norwegian Soloists' ChoirSUNGrete Helgerod (conductor)SUN4.23amSUNHolst, Gustav (1874-1934): Wind Quintet in A flat, Op 14SUNCinque VentiSUN4.38amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Sonatine Aldo Ciccolini (piano)SUN4.51amSUNBach, Johann Christian (1735-1782): Quintet in G forSUNflute, oboe, violin, viola and basso continuo, Op 11 No 2SUNLes AdieuxSUN5.01amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897), arr. Francesco Squarcia:SUNHungarian Dances: No 1 in G minor; No 3 in F; No 5 in FSUNsharp minor I Cameristi ItalianiSUN5.10amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Furchte dich nicht,SUNich bin bei dir, BWV228 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirSUNTafelmusik Ivars Taurins (conductor)SUN5.18amSUNMessemaeckers, Henri Jr. (1824-?): Grande marche funebreSUNpour le piano composee a la memoire de SAR Monseigneur leSUNPrince Alexandre de Pays-Bas (1848)SUNArthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano)SUN5.27amSUNHellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Concerto grosso in DSUNminor, Op 3 No 2 Combattimento Consort AmsterdamSUN5.39amSUNDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in D minor for celloSUNand piano Duo Krarup-Shirinyan: Johan Krarup (cello)SUNMarianna Shirinyan (piano)SUN5.50amSUNParac, Frano (b.1948): Sarabande for orchestraSUNZagreb Philharmony Pavle Despalj (conductor)SUN6.02amSUNBerwald, Franz (1796-1868): Septet in B flat (1828)SUNKristian Moller (clarinet) Frederik Ekdahl (bassoon)SUNAyman Al Fakir (horn) Roger Olsson (violin)SUNLinn Lowengren-Elkvull (viola) Hanna Thorell (cello)SUNMattias Karlsson (double bass)SUN6.23amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata in G, OpSUN14 No 2SUNGeoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano, after Anton Walter, ViennaSUN1795)SUN6.38amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 2 in B minorSUNfor orchestra, BWV1067 La Petite BandeSUNSigiswald Kuijken (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00nyfjs (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00nyfjv (Listen)SUNPurcell Weekend Purcell WeekendSUNSUNIain Burnside presents live music from the PurcellSUNQuartet, who play sonatas by Purcell and Corelli, and heSUNalso accompanies John Mark Ainsley in Purcell realisationsSUNby Britten and Tippett. Concordia perform a St Cecilia'sSUNDay Ode from a concert in July 2009 and the BBC SingersSUNexplore two completions of Purcell's anthem Hear my Prayer.SUNSUNIain's guest is film-maker Tony Palmer.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00nyfkr (Listen)SUNDeborah WarnerSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is award-winning theatre directorSUNDeborah Warner, who has brought a new stage production ofSUNHandel's Messiah to London's Coliseum. It is to beSUNbroadcast by BBC Radio 3 as the culmination of a year-longSUNcelebration in 2009 of Handel as one of Radio 3'sSUNComposers of the Year.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer)SUNBeaux Arts Brass Quintet (Berkeley/OUP)SUNDuration: 0m26sSUNSUNOnce in Royal David's CitySUN(words Mrs C F Alexander, music H J Gauntlett, harm A HSUNMann, descant Willcocks) King's College Choir, CambridgeSUNDavid Willcocks (director)SUNChristmas at Kings EMI VTDCD933, CD 1 Track 1SUNDuration: 5m12sSUNSUNMozart: Don Giovanni (Opening from Act 1, excerpt)SUNDonna Anna ...... Amanda Halgrimson (soprano)SUNDon Giovanni ...... Andreas Schmidt (bass-baritone)SUNLeporello ....... Gregory Yurisich (baritone)SUNIl Commendatore ...... Alastair Miles (bass)SUNLondon Classical Players Roger Norrington (conductor)SUNEMI CD27548592, CD 1 Track 1 Duration: 3m04sSUNSUNIrish Tune, arr. Britten: The Salley GardensSUN(Trad, arr. Britten/words: WB Yeats)SUNIan Bostridge (tenor) Julius Drake (piano)SUNEnglish Songbook EMI CDC5568302 Tr 18 Duration: 2m27sSUNSUNLewis Carroll: The Door Led Right into A Kitchen (Alice inSUNWonderland) Fiona Shaw (reader)SUNNAXOS AUDIOBOOK NA213712, CD 1 Tr 6 Duration: 4m00sSUNSUNPurcell: Overture; When I Am Laid In Earth (Dido andSUNAeneas) Dido ...... Veronique Gens (soprano)SUNLes Arts Florissants William Christie (conductor)SUNERATO 4509984772 Trs 1, 25 Duration: 1m56s/3m46sSUNSUNSchubert: Impromptu No 3 in G flat, Op 90SUNAlfred Brendel (piano) PHILIPS 4222372 Tr 3SUNDuration: 6m03sSUNSUNBerg: Wozzeck (Act 3, Scs 2-3 transition)SUNWozzeck ...... Franz Grundheber (baritone)SUNMarie ...... Hildegard Behrens (soprano)SUNVienna Philharmonic Claudio Abbado (conductor)SUNDG 423 588-2/589-2, CD 2 Trs 8-9 Duration: 2m53sSUNSUNHandel: He Shall Feed His Flock (Messiah)SUNCarolyn Sampson (soprano) Catherine Wyn-Rogers (alto)SUNThe Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor)SUNCORO COR16062 Tr 21 Duration: 5m38s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00nyfkt (Listen)SUNPurcell Symphony Songs Purcell WeekendSUNSUNCatherine Bott presents highlights from a concertSUNfeaturing some of Purcell's rarely performed symphonySUNsongs and court odes given at London's Wigmore Hall by theSUNensemble Concordia, with singers Sophie Daneman, JamesSUNGilchrist and Roderick Williams.SUNSUNThe focus of the recital is mainly on vocal music, whichSUNfor its sheer quantity and quality is significant.SUNPurcell's solo songs, once mainly used as token warm-upSUNnumbers in recitals, are now being explored and relishedSUNas never before, and his big dramatic works, full of songsSUNand ensemble numbers, are performed everywhere.SUNSUNBut between those two extremes, there is a wealth of duetsSUNand trios which are rarely performed today. These ensembleSUNsongs by Purcell were once catalogued as chamber cantatas,SUNbut in a pleasing symmetry with Purcell's sacred symphonySUNanthems, they are now referred to as symphony songs.SUNSUNMost of these symphony songs were found in a manuscript inSUNthe composer's own hand - likely to have been compiledSUNbetween 1681 and 1690 - which also contains a number ofSUNcourt odes. It is believed that they were originallySUNperformed in the royal apartments at Whitehall Palace -SUNmost likely by the King's Private Music - a speciallySUNchosen group of favourite singers and instrumentalists.SUNSUNPurcell: Oh! What a scene does entertain my sight, Z506SUNJames Gilchrist (tenor) Roderick Williams (baritone)SUNConcordia Mark Levy (director) BBC RECORDINGSUNSUNPurcell: Hark how the wild musicians sing, Z542SUNSophie Daneman (soprano) James Gilchrist (tenor)SUNRoderick Williams (baritone) ConcordiaSUNMark Levy (director) BBC RECORDINGSUNSUNPurcell: Hark, Damon hark! Sophie Daneman (soprano)SUNJames Gilchrist (tenor) Roderick Williams (baritone)SUNConcordia Mark Levy (director) BBC RECORDINGSUNSUNPurcell: Sonata No 9 in F in Four Parts, Z810 (GoldenSUNSonata) Concordia Mark Levy (director)SUNBBC RECORDINGSUNSUNPurcell: See where she sits Sophie Daneman (soprano)SUNRoderick Williams (baritone) ConcordiaSUNMark Levy (director) BBC RECORDINGSUNSUNPurcell: If ever I more riches did desireSUNSophie Daneman (soprano) James Gilchrist (tenor)SUNRoderick Williams (baritone) ConcordiaSUNMark Levy (director) BBC RECORDING.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00nyfs6 (Listen)SUNFiona Talkington introduces another selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' letters, calls and emails. Including someSUNchoral postcards from Germany by Edward and Alice Elgar, aSUNfavourite Russian symphony and one listener's tribute toSUNSpanish composer Isaac Albeniz in his centenary year.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00ntf06 (Listen)SUNFrom the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace.SUNSUNIntroit: Remember not, Lord, our offences (Purcell)SUNResponses: Tomkins Psalms: 93, 94 (Monk, Turle)SUNFirst Lesson: Daniel 9 vv1-19SUNOffice Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator)SUNCanticles: Purcell in G minorSUNSecond Lesson: Revelation 11 vv15-19SUNAnthem: Hymn to St Cecilia (Britten)SUNFinal Hymn: Praise the Lord (Treboeth)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Praeludium in G minor BuxWV149 (Buxtehude)SUNSUNOrganist: Ashok GuptaSUNDirector of the choir: Huw Williams.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00nyfs8 (Listen)SUNThe English Viol Consort Purcell WeekendSUNSUNAs part of BBC Radio 3's celebrations of the 350thSUNanniversary of the birth of Henry Purcell, Catherine BottSUNjoins Laurence Dreyfus and his celebrated viol groupSUNPhantasm at the 2009 Lufthansa Festival of Baroque MusicSUNfor a guided tour of the Golden Age of English viol music,SUNthe culmination of which was the Fantasies and In NominesSUNof Henry Purcell.SUNSUNCatherine and Laurence offer an illustrated insider's viewSUNto this music, explaining the ideas that inspired it andSUNhighlighting many of characteristics that define it. TheySUNdraw on music by Robert Parsons, William Byrd, OrlandoSUNGibbons, John Jenkins and William Lawes - all of whomSUNprovided the catalyst for the Fourth Fantasia of HenrySUNPurcell which tops and tails the programme. A well as manySUNmusical illustrations, Catherine presents completeSUNperformances given by Phantasm during the 2009 LufthansaSUNfestival.SUNSUNTaverner: In Nomine (Sanctus of the Missa Tibi Trinitas -SUNarranged for viols) (excerpt)SUNParsons: De La Court (In Nomine III)SUNByrd: Fantasia a 5 - two parts in one (Queen's Goodnight -SUNPrelude and Ground a 5) Gibbons: In Nomine a 5SUNJenkins: Fantasy 1 a 5 in G (excerpt); Fantasy 15 a 5 in CSUNminor (excerpt)SUNLawes: Pavan and Ayre (Consort Set IV a 5 in F)SUNPurcell: Fantazia 4 a 4.SUNSUN18:30 Purcell from Westminster Abbey b00nyfsb (Listen)SUNPurcell WeekendSUNSUNCatherine Bott presents a special concert given atSUNWestminster Abbey in celebration of the 350th annivesarySUNof the birth of Henry Purcell. James O'Donnell conductsSUNthe Choir of Westminster Abbey Choir, St James's BaroqueSUNand a cast of soloists in Purcell's Te Deum and Jubilate,SUNFuneral Sentences and the ode Hail, bright Cecilia!SUNSUNCarolyn Sampson, Clare Debono (sopranos)SUNIestyn Davies, Tim Mead (countertenors) Ed Lyon (tenor)SUNNeal Davies, Giles Underwood (basses)SUNChoir of Westminster Abbey St James's BaroqueSUNJames O'Donnell (conductor)SUNSUNPurcell: Te Deum and Jubilate; March and Canzona; FuneralSUNSentences; Hail, bright Cecilia!SUNSUN20:30 Drama on 3 b00nyfv0 (Listen)SUNDon Quixote, by Thomas D'Urfey By Thomas D'Urfey.SUNSUNDon Taylor's radio adaptation of a play based onSUNCervantes's classic picaresque novel, commissioned to markSUNthe 300th anniversary of Purcell's death in 1995. TheSUNplay, with music by Purcell, Eccles and others, was firstSUNperformed in 1694.SUNSUNDon Quixote ...... Paul ScofieldSUNSancho Panza ...... Roy HuddSUNThomas Betterton ...... Roger AllamSUNHenry Purcell ...... Douglas HodgeSUNThomas Durfey ...... Bill WallisSUNMilkmaid ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano)SUNMarcella ...... Evelyn Tubb (soprano)SUNCardenio ...... David Thomas (bass)SUNGines ...... Doug Wootton (baritone)SUNAmbrosio ...... Peter WoodwardSUNCarrasco ...... Peter Czajkowski Duke ...... Sam DastorSUNThe Host ...... Michael Tudor BarnesSUNThe Hostess ...... Kristin MilwardSUNOther parts played by Derek Waring, Ian Masters and JillySUNbond, with Lucy Skeaping (soprano), the Consort ofSUNMusicke, the City Waites and the Purcell Simfony.SUNSUNAdditional music by Blaise Compton.SUNSUNMusical director: Anthony RooleySUNSUNDirected by Don Taylor.SUNSUN23:45 Jazz Line-Up b00nyfwh (Listen)SUNLondon Jazz Festival 2009, Episode 2SUNClaire Martin presents concert music from the CloreSUNBallroom at London's Southbank Centre, as part of the 2009SUNLondon Jazz Festival, featuring a vibrant mix of BritishSUNjazz. Saxophonist Jason Yarde performs in a duo withSUNpianist Andrew McCormack for this special set; rising starSUNKit Downes presents his trio and David Jean-BaptisteSUNintroduces his new clarinet quartet Clarinet Council.SUNSUNJason Yarde is a talented composer, arranger and producer,SUNhaving worked with Robert Mitchell, Jazz Jamaiaca AllSUNStars, Soweto Kinch and Denys Baptiste. DavidSUNJean-Baptiste's first major musical experiences were inSUNthe classical world - he gave regular recitals at StSUNJames's Church, Piccadilly, London, and later became theSUNprincipal clarinettist of the London Youth Sinfonietta.SUNMONMONDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00nyg1q (Listen)MONIncluding:MON1.00amMONLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Legende No 1 (St FrancoisMONd'Assise prechant aux oiseaux, S175)MON1.11amMONLiszt: La Notte (3 odes funebres - No 2)MON1.22amMONLiszt: Wiegenlied (Chant du berceau) (1881)MON1.26amMONLiszt: Nuages gris (1881)MON1.28amMONLiszt: Am Grabe Richard Wagners (1883)MON1.32amMONLiszt: A la Chapelle Sixtine (Miserere de Allegri et AveMONverum corpus de Mozart) (1862)MON1.42amMONLiszt: Czardas obstine (1884)MON1.45amMONLiszt: Abschied, russisches Volkslied (1885)MON1.49amMONLiszt: Unstern! Sinistre, disastro (1881)MONJos Van Immerseel (piano - 1897 Erard)MON1.55amMONWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Morgendammerung; Siegfried'sMONRheinfahrt; Siegfried's Tod und Trauermarsch; FinaleMON(Gotterdammerung) Oslo PhilharmonicMONRafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor)MON2.25amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in C,MONK465 (Dissonance) Jupiter QuartetMON2.52amMONBuck, Ole (b.1945): Two Faery Songs (1997): O shed noMONtear; Ah! Woe is me! Danish National Radio ChoirMONKaare Hansen (conductor)MON3.01amMONMoyzes, Alexander (1906-1984): Symphony No 6, Op 44MONSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, BratislavaMONLadislav Slovak (conductor)MON3.31amMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Sonata No 15 in C, D840MON(Moderato; Andante) Alfred Brendel (piano)MON3.52amMONAttr Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Partita in EMONflat, K Anh C XVII 1 The Festival WindsMON4.13amMONHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Where'er you walk' -MONJupiter's air (Semele, Act 2, Sc 3)MONMatthew White (countertenor) Arte dei SuonatoriMONEduardo Lopez (conductor)MON4.18amMONScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in E (AndanteMONcomodo), Kk380 Ivetta IrkhaMON4.22amMONGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Dance of theMONBlessed Spirits (Orfeo ed Euridice, Act 2)MONZagreb Philharmonic OrchestraMONLovro von Matacic (conductor)MON4.31amMONGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Peer Gynt Suite No 1, Op 46MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONGrant Llewellyn (conductor)MON4.48amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Kempff: SicilianoMON(Sonata, BWV1031) Valerie Tryon (piano)MON4.52amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Coriolan OvertureMONOslo Philharmonic Arvid Engegard (conductor)MON5.01amMONDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Overture: The King and theMONCharcoal Burner (Kral a Uhlir) - 1874MONSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Stefan Robl (conductor)MON5.09amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Te Deum in C, H XXIIIc 1 (1765)MONNetherlands Radio Choir and Chamber OrchestraMONAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor)MON5.17amMONProkofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Prelude (10 Pieces forMONpiano, Op 12) Roger Woodward (piano)MON5.20amMONDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Prelude a l'apres-midi d'unMONfaune Norwegian Radio OrchestraMONMatthew Rowe (conductor)MON5.31amMONRoussel, Albert (1869-1937): Piano Trio in E flat, Op 2MON(1902) Tale Olsson (violin)MONJohanna Sjunnesson (cello) Mats Jansson (piano)MON6.00amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 32 Variations in CMONminor, WoO 80 Irena Kobla (piano)MON6.12amMONMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Variations on a Slovak ThemeMONPeter Jarusek (cello) Daniela Varinska (piano)MON6.23amMONForster, Kaspar Jr (1616-1673): Sonata (ca 1660)MONIl TempoMON6.30amMONBach, Johann Christoph (1642-1703): Meine Freundin, duMONbist schon Maria Zedelius (soprano)MONDavid Cordier (countertenor) Paul Elliott (tenor)MONMichael Schopper (bass) Rheinische KantoreiMONMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director)MON6.52amMONAlpaerts, Flor (1876-1954): Salome's Dance of the SevenMONVeils Flemish Radio OrchestraMONBjarte Engeset (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00nyg1s (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00nyg1v (Listen)MON10.00amMONBach: Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat, BWV1051MONPhilomusica of LondonMONThurston Dart (director/harpsichord)MONPICKWICK DUET 29 CD (2 CDs)MON10.18amMONChabrier: 3 Melodies Jacques Jansen (baritone)MONJacqueline Bonneau (piano)MONM.C. PRODUCTIONS JBCD 303MON10.27amMONWilliam Brade: Dances (Newe ausserlesene lieblicheMONBranden) - 1617 Hesperion XXMONJordi Savall (director / treble viol)MONDHM GD 77168 (2 CDs)MON10.41amMONLuys de Narvaez: Fantasia del primer tonoMONLuis de Milan: Pavana V Christopher Wilson (vihuela)MONNAXOS 8.553523MON10.45amMONBruckner: Symphony No 5MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00nyg1x (Listen)MONMoritz Moszkowski (1854-1925), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the life and work of MoritzMONMoszkowski.MONMONDonald investigates just how famous Moszkowski was: inMON1925, the pianist Francesco Berger wrote: 'MoszkowskiMONdead! So painful an announcement has not stricken theMONentire musical world since the deaths of Chopin,MONRubinstein, and Liszt'. Despite earning fame as a pianist,MONMoszkowski also said wittily: 'can play billiards, chess,MONdominoes and violin'.MONMONEtincelles, Op 36 No 6 Vladimir Horowitz (piano)MONRCA 74321 63471 2, CD1 Tr 8MONMONFantaisie-Impromptu, Op 6 Seta Tanyel (piano)MONHelios CDH55142 Tr 9MONMONBallade in G minor, Op 16 No 1 Tasmin Little (violin)MONBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONMartyn Brabbins (conductor) Hyperion CDA67389 Tr 4MONMONSerenata, Op 15 No 1 Ignaz Friedman (piano)MONNaxos 8.110684 Tr 16MONMONSerenata, Op 15 No 1 John McCormack (tenor)MONFritz Kreisler (violin) Untitled OrchestraMONWalter B Rogers (conductor) EMI 764929, CD2 Tr 5MONMONSpanish Dances - Book 1, Op 12 London Symphony OrchestraMONAtaulfo Argenta (conductor) Decca 475 7747, CD1 Trs 8-12MONMONCaprice Espagnole, Op 37 Stephen Hough (piano)MONVirgin VC 7 90732-2 Tr 20.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nyg43 (Listen)MONAnna Catarina AntonacciMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Sarah Walker presents sopranoMONAnna Catarina Antonacci in a recital of French and ItalianMONsongs.MONMONAnna Catarina Antonacci (soprano) Donald Sulzen (piano)MONMONFaure: Cinq melodies de Venise; Mandoline; En sourdine;MONGreen; A Clymene; C'est l'extaseMONHahn: Melodies francaises; Tyndaris; Phyillis (EtudesMONlatines); Fumee; L'enamouree; Le printempsMONBachelet: Chere nuitMONRespighi: 3 canti all'antica: L'udir talvolta; Ma comeMONpotrei; Ballata Respighi: Pioggia; NebbieMONZandonai: Paolo, datemi pace! (Francesca da Rimini).MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nyg45 (Listen)MON20th Century Greats, Episode 1MONPenny Gore presents great concertos and symphonies fromMONthe 20th century, including English masterpieces fromMONElgar, Vaughan Williams and Walton. Plus choral music fromMONthe BBC Singers.MONMONBritten: Simple Symphony, Op 4 BBC Symphony OrchestraMONDamian Iorio (conductor)MONMONElgar: There is sweet music BBC SingersMONPaul Brough (conductor)MONMONVaughan Williams: Symphony No 5MONBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Paul Daniel (conductor)MONMONBantock: To the Muses; To the Evening Star BBC SingersMONPaul Brough (conductor)MONMON3.10pmMONElgar: Violin Concerto in B minor, Op 61MONJames Ehnes (violin) BBC National Orchestra of WalesMONDavid Atherton (conductor)MONMONDelius: To be sung of a midsummer night on the waterMONBBC Singers Paul Brough (conductor)MONMON4.10pmMONWalton: Symphony No 1 in B flat minorMONBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONVassily Sinaisky (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00nyg47 (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00nyg51 (Listen)MONFelicity Lott, Nash Ensemble/Martyn BrabbinsMONMONDame Felicity Lott joins the Nash Ensemble, conducted byMONMartyn Brabbins, in an all-French programme that launchesMONthe Wigmore Hall's 'L'invitation au voyage' series, whichMONtakes its name from the song by Duparc that begins theMONconcert and is followed by other songs by that composer.MONThe Nash Ensemble perform Saint-Saens's fascinating PianoMONQuartet in B flat, before the concluding pieces - classicMONDebussy and Berlioz's cycle Les nuits d'ete.MONMONFelicity Lott (soprano) Nash EnsembleMONMartyn Brabbins (conductor)MONMONDuparc: L'invitation au voyage; PhidyleMONSaint-Saens: Piano Quartet in B flat, Op 41MONDebussy, arr. Walter: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un fauneMONBerlioz, arr. Matthews: Les nuits d'ete, Op 7MONMONFollowed by the first in a series focusing on the BritishMONComposer Awards. Catherine is joined by Sarah Rodgers toMONexplore the work of the British Academy of Songwriters,MONComposers and Authors (BASCA) and the background to theMONawards.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00nyg53 (Listen)MONThe Tsarina's Slippers/Artists' Lives/Anglo-Saxon GoldMONAnne McElvoy discusses the rarely-performed opera TheMONTsarina's Slippers, which is being performed at the RoyalMONOpera House for the first time. Tchaikovsky's opera isMONbased on a Christmas tale by Gogol that mixes realisticMONvillage comedy with fairy-tale fantasy. According to theMONcomposer himself, the opera was musically almost perfect.MONHear whether reviewer Susan Hitch agrees and how well itMONis served in this new production by Francesca Zambello.MONMONHow much does knowing about an artist's life help orMONhinder our understanding of their art? And if there areMONquestionable aspects of an artist's behaviour is it everMONexcused by their vocation? Anne talks to playwrightMONTimberlake Wertenbaker about her new play The Line, whichMONhas as its protagonist the painter Edgar Degas. And as aMONnew film and book are released examining the lives ofMONother artists, Anne asks critics Christopher Frayling andMONJacques Derras what, if anything, this has to do withMONtheir work.MONMONAnd as this year's huge hoard of Anglo Saxon gold andMONsilver found in a field in Staffordshire is valued and putMONon display at the British Museum, archaeologist Mike PittsMONuncovers the details that are emerging from analysis ofMONthe discovery and what the implications are forMONarchaeologists and historians.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00nyg1x (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00nyg5r (Listen)MONEnlightenment Voices, Mary Wollstonecraft, Part 1MONSeries exploring the work of philosopher, writer andMONfeminist Mary Wollstonecraft.MONMONDistinguished scholar Janet Todd considers WollstonecraftMONalongside other great thinkers of the Enlightenment. SheMONplaces her passionate belief in feminism within theMONcontext of a broader, radical belief in social reform,MONfrom state politics to inheritance, slavery, landMONownership, capitalism and education.MONMONReader: Tessa Nicholson.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00nyg5t (Listen)MONCarla Bley at Queen Elizabeth HallMONJez Nelson presents a concert given by American pianist,MONbandleader and composer Carla Bley as part of the 2009MONLondon Jazz Festival. Bringing her long-standing quartetMONThe Lost Chords to the Queen Elizabeth Hall, she combinesMONdexterous musicianship with humorous and originalMONcompositions. The group features renowned BritishMONsaxophonist Andy Sheppard, with leading American jazzMONmusicians Steve Swallow on bass and Billy Drummond onMONdrums.MONMONBley's prolific career has spanned four decades and manyMONeclectic projects including Escalator over the Hill, aMONjazz opera that cemented her reputation as a composer.MONBley also pioneered the movement towards independentMONartist-owned record labels by releasing and distributingMONher own music in the 1970s. In 2003, The Lost ChordsMONformed out of a longstanding duo project with SteveMONSwallow, combining four of the major names in contemporaryMONcreative improvisation.MONMONFor details of Radio 3's coverage of the London JazzMONFestival go to:MONhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/londonjazzfestival/2009/MONMONJulian Siegel Trio recorded at Queen Elizabeth Hall onMONNovember 17, 2009.MONMONLine Up: Julian Siegel (reeds)MONGreg Cohen (double bass) Joey Baron (drums)MONMONSet List: Night at the Opera (Julian Siegel)MONSandpit (Julian Siegel)MONMONRecommended further listening:MONArtist: Julian Siegel TrioMONAlbum Title: Live at the Vortex Label: Basho MusicMONReleased: 2008MONMONJez interviews Carla Bley and Steve Swallow in the FrontMONRoom of the Queen Elizabeth HallMONMONCD tracks included in the interview:MONMONArtist: Carla Bley (piano) and Steve Swallow (bass)MONTrack Title: Major Composer: Carla BleyMONAlbum Title: Are we there yet? Label: ECMMONReleased: 1998MONMONArtist: Jimmy Giuffre (clarinet), Paul Bley (piano) andMONSteve Swallow (bass) Track Title: IctusMONComposer: Carla BleyMONAlbum Title: Carla Bley - Selected Recordings Label: ECMMONReleased: 2004MONMONArtist: Carla Bley (piano), Steve Swallow (bass) and theMONPartyka Brass Quintet -Tobias Weidinger (trumpet,MONflugelhorn, glockenspiel), Axel Schlosser (trumpet,MONflugelhorn) Christine Chapman (horn), Adrian MearsMON(trombone), Ed Partyka (bass trombone, tuba)MONTrack Title: Ring Christmas BellsMONComposer: Mykola Leontovich, arr Carla BleyMONAlbum Title: Carla's Christmas Carols Label: Watt / ECMMONReleased: 2009MONMONCarla Bley and The Lost Chords recorded at Queen ElizabethMONHall, London on November 17, 2009.MONMONLine Up: Carla Bley (piano) Andy Sheppard (saxophone)MONSteve Swallow (bass) Billy Drummond (drums)MONMONSet List: Valse Sinistre O Holy NightMONSidewinders in Paradise Awful CoffeeMONThe Lost Chords (Parts One, Two and Three)MONUtviklingssang.MONTUETUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00nyg79 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEMendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847): Lied (Lenau):TUELarghetto; Wanderlied: Presto, Op 8 Nos 3, 4 (1840); SongsTUEWithout Words, Op 6 (1846) Sylviane Deferne (piano)TUE1.17amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Symphony No 8 in DTUELiszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra Janos Rolla (leader)TUE1.50amTUEMoscheles, Ignaz (1794-1870): La Gaite - Rondo brillantTUEpour le Piano Forte in A, Op 85TUETom Beghin (fortepiano - built by John Broadwood and Sons,TUELondon, 1827)TUE1.59amTUEMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): String Symphony No 9 in CTUEminor Liszt Ferenc Chamber OrchestraTUEJanos Rolla (leader)TUE2.27amTUELiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Csardas obstineTUEJeno Jando (piano)TUE2.31amTUEMendelssohn: String Symphony No 12 in G minorTUELiszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra Janos Rolla (leader)TUE2.51amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Fugue No 3 in G minor (SechsTUEFugen uber BACH, Op 60)TUEPavel Cerny (organ by Johann Sommer from 1882-3 in Tepla)TUE2.56amTUESchumann: Fugue No 5 in F (Sechs Fugen uber BACH, Op 60)TUETheo Jellema (organ) - Recorded at the Bergkerk, Deventer:TUEorgan made by Lambertus van Dam and Zn 1842, employingTUEmuch pipework from previous organTUE3.01amTUETelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Grand Motet: DeusTUEjudicium tuum regi da (Psalm 71) for five voices, twoTUEoboes, bassoon, strings and continuoTUEVeronika Winter (soprano) Andrea Stenzel (soprano)TUEPatrick von Goethem (alto) Markus Schafer (tenor)TUEEkkehard Abele (bass) Rheinische KantoreiTUEDas Kleine Konzert Hermann Max (conductor)TUE3.22amTUEManfredini, Francesco (1684-1762): Symphony No 10 in ETUEminor Slovak Chamber OrchestraTUEBohdan Warchal (leader)TUE3.31amTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in F, Op 1 No 5TUELouise Pellerin (oboe)TUEDom Andre Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl Wilhelm at the abbeyTUEchurch Saint-Benoit-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada)TUE3.40amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch Webern: FugaTUEricercata No 2 (Musikalischen Opfer, BWV1079)TUESaarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEWolfgang Fortner (conductor)TUE3.50amTUETye, Christopher (c.1505-c.1572): Omnes gentes, plauditeTUEfor five voices BBC SingersTUEStephen Cleobury (conductor)TUE3.56amTUEChadwick, George Whitefield (1854-1931): Symphony No 2 inTUEB flat, Op 21 (1886) Albany Symphony OrchestraTUEJulius Hegyi (conductor)TUE4.33amTUEMeulemans, Herman (1893-1965): Five Piano PiecesTUESteven Kolacny (piano)TUE4.53amTUEMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Io ti lascio -TUEconcert aria, KA245TUE4.57amTUEMozart: Concert aria: Manner suchen stets zu naschen, K433TUEBryn Terfel (bass-baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)TUE5.01amTUEBoehm, Theobald (1794-1881): Nel cor piu non mi sento, Op 4TUEKathleen Rudolph (flute) Rena Sharon (piano)TUE5.12amTUEDonizetti, Gaetano (1797-1848): Grande Offertorio in DTUEAart Bergwerff (playing Batz organ, Grote or Onze LieveTUEVrouwekerk, Harderwijk)TUE5.19amTUEBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Au fond du temple saint (TheTUEPearl Fishers) Mark Dubois (tenor)TUEMark Pedrotti (baritone)TUEKitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraTUERaffi Armenian (conductor)TUE5.25amTUETinel, Edgar (1854-1912): Overture (Polyeucte)TUEFlemish Radio Orchestra Lev Markiz (conductor)TUE5.43amTUEJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Sonata 1.x.1905 in E flat minorTUEfor piano Pedja Muzijevic (piano)TUE5.55amTUECatalani, Alfredo (1854-1893): Aria: Ebben?...Ne androTUELontana (La Wally) Eva Urbanova (soprano)TUEPrague National Theatre Orchestra Jan Stych (conductor)TUE5.59amTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata a quattro in C forTUEtwo oboes, bassoon and continuo ZefiroTUE6.11amTUEGoldberg, Johann Gottlieb (1727-1756): Sonata in C minorTUEfor two violins, viola and continuo Musica Alta RipaTUE6.24amTUEBourdon, Rosario (1885-1961): Elegiac poem for cello andTUEorchestra Alain Aubut (cello) Orchestre MetropolitainTUEGilles Auger (conductor)TUE6.30amTUEFesch, Willem de (1687-1757): Concerto in E, Op 5 No 6TUEManfred Kramer (violin) Musica ad RhenumTUE6.41amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Cantata No 4, BWV4TUE(Christ lag in Todesbanden' - ?1707)TUEBalthasar Neumann-Chor Pythagoras-EnsembleTUEThomas Hengelbrock (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00nyg7c (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00nyg7f (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEVivaldi: Concerto in D minor, RV 540TUERosemary Green (viola d'amore) Hermann Leeb (lute)TUEAnglian Ensemble John Snashall (conductor)TUEPYE GSGC 14041 (LP)TUE10.13amTUEScarlatti: Sonatas - in D, K96; in B minor, K27; in D, K492TUEAnne Queffelec (piano) WCJ 5050466-6988-2-7TUE10.25amTUEPuccini: Madama Butterfly (excerpt from Act 2)TUEButterfly ...... Mirella Freni (soprano)TUESuzuki ...... Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano)TUEVienna State Opera Choral Society Vienna PhilharmonicTUEHerbert von Karajan (conductor) DECCA 417 577-2 (3 CDs)TUE10.44amTUEThe Group of 3 explores English composers' obsession withTUEthe 'In nomine' from a mass by John Taverner.TUETaverner: Benedictus (Mass: Gloria tibi Trinitas)TUETallis Scholars Peter Phillips (director)TUEGIMELL CDGIM 995 Anon: chant (In nomine)TUEDowland: Farewell (On the In nomine, P4TUENigel North (lute) NAXOS 8.557586TUEPurcell: In nomine a 7, Z747 FretworkTUEHARMONIA MUNDI HMU907502TUE10.57amTUEBrahms: Symphony No 1, Op 68 Budapest Festival OrchestraTUEIvan Fischer (conductor) CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS SA 28309TUE11.44amTUEGibbons: This is the Record of John ARCHIV 453 166-2TUETallis: O nata lux de lumine Byrd: Ye sacred MusesTUEMUSICAL CONCEPTS MC 195 (6 CDs)TUEAlfred Deller (countertenor) Deller ConsortTUESchola Cantorum Basiliensis Consort of ViolsTUEAugust Wenzinger (director/treble viol).TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00nyg7h (Listen)TUEMoritz Moszkowski (1854-1925), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the life and work of MoritzTUEMoszkowski.TUETUEDespite earning fame as an exceptional virtuoso pianist,TUEMoszkowski also said wittily: 'I can play billiards,TUEchess, dominoes and violin'. Donald examines his ViolinTUEConcerto, a full-blooded romantic work that makes greatTUEdemands of the soloist.TUETUETarantella, Op 27, No 2 Seta Tanyel (piano)TUECollins 14122 Tr 16TUETUEWaltz in E, Op 34, No 1 Eileen Joyce (piano)TUETestament SBT 1174 Tr 17TUETUEViolin Concerto in C, Op 30 Thomas Christian (violin)TUEBamberg Symphony Orchestra Christian Simonis (conductor)TUEKoch Schwann 3-1367-2 Trs 4-6TUETUEGuitarre, Op 45, No 2 Jascha Heifetz (violin)TUEArpad Sandor (piano) EMI 7649292 CD2 Tr 10.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nyg8j (Listen)TUEBath MozartFest 2009, Episode 1TUETUEPart of a series of concerts coming from Bath MozartFestTUE2009, featuring performances by mezzo-soprano Joan RodgersTUEwith the Florestan Piano Trio, pianist Pierre LaurentTUEAimard and the Nash Ensemble. With music by Schubert,TUERavel, Mendelssohn and Mozart.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nyg8l (Listen)TUE20th Century Greats, Episode 2TUEPenny Gore presents great concertos and symphonies fromTUEthe 20th century, with complementary choral interludesTUEfrom the BBC Singers. The programme includes favouritesTUEfrom North and South America.TUETUEKorngold: Violin Concerto in D, Op 35TUEBoris Brovtsyn (violin) BBC PhilharmonicTUEArvo Volmer (conductor)TUETUECopland: Appalachian Spring BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEJayce Ogren (conductor)TUETUEIves: Three Places in New England BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEJayce Ogren (conductor)TUETUE3.15pmTUEBill Frisell/Mike Gibbs: Collage for a Day (BBC commissionTUE- world premiere) Bill Frisell (guitar)TUEBBC Symphony Orchestra Mike Gibbs (conductor)TUETUEVilla-Lobos: Bachiana Brasileira No 9 BBC SingersTUEPaul Brough (conductor)TUETUE4.30pmTUEStravinsky: Symphony in C BBC Symphony OrchestraTUEDamian Iorio (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00nyg8n (Listen)TUESean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTUEfrom the arts world.TUETUEAmerican composer Fred Rzewski talks to Sean ahead ofTUEperforming at the 2009 Huddersfield Contemporary MusicTUEFestival, and organists Gillian Weir and James Vivian talkTUEabout a new organ appeal being launched at Temple ChurchTUEin London.TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00nyg8q (Listen)TUELondon Philharmonic Orchestra - Schnittke: Between TwoTUEWorldsTUETUEThe London Philharmonic Orchestra and Vladimir JurowskiTUEgive the first concert in their festival 'Schnittke:TUEBetween Two Worlds'. The programme reflects the festival'sTUEtitle, whether in the battle between paganism andTUEChristianity of Wagner's Parsifal or in Faust's dilemma asTUEhe contemplates selling his soul to the devil in the UKTUEpremiere of Schnittke's The History of D Johann Faustus.TUETUEHaydn's Symphony No 2 was nicknamed The PhilosopherTUEbecause of the dialogue that seems to take place in theTUEfirst two movements. The concert concludes withTUESchnittke's work, which was conceived as a hugelyTUEamibitions opera, and one that the composer neverTUEcompleted. It is an imaginative and dramatic work scoredTUEfor chorus, orchestra, electric guitars, crumhorn, zitherTUEand lute.TUETUEMephistophila ...... Anna Larsson (contralto)TUEMephistophiles ...... Andrew Watts (countertenor)TUENarrator ...... Markus Brutscher (tenor)TUEDr Faustus ...... Stephen Richardson (bass)TUEMoscow Conservatory Chamber ChoirTUELondon Philharmonic OrchestraTUEVladimir Jurowski (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: Symphony No 22 (The Philosopher)TUEWagner: Prelude and Good Friday Spell (Parsifal)TUESchnittke: The History of D Johann Faustus (excerpts) - UKTUEpremiereTUETUEFollowed by the second focus on the British ComposerTUEAwards, as Catherine is joined by Jez Nelson to look atTUEthe category for Contemporary Jazz Composition, which isTUEnew for the 2009 awards.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00nyg8s (Listen)TUEHans Magnus EnzenbergerTUEPhilip Dodd travels to Munich for a rare, extendedTUEconversation with Hans Magnus Enzenberger, arguablyTUEGermany's greatest living poet. He is regarded by many toTUEbe Berthold Brecht's natural successor and is anTUEintellectual admired across Europe.TUETUEAs well as being a poet, Enzenberger is a radical culturalTUEessayist and one of the Continents leading politicalTUEthinkers. He was born in 1930, and his verse and his manyTUEessays all bear the stamp of his engagement with theTUEworld. His most famous collection of poetry The Sinking ofTUEthe Titanic addressed what he saw as the foundering ofTUEwestern society; in recent years he has spoken out on theTUEissue of Islamism.TUETUEAs well as discussing his life in writing, he talks aboutTUEhis latest book The Silences of Hammerstein, which blendsTUEdocumentary, collage and fictional interviews to tell theTUEstory of General Kurt von Hammerstein - one of the veryTUEfew men in Germany's military elite who refused to bow toTUENazism and share in its spoils.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00nyg7h (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00nyg8v (Listen)TUEEnlightenment Voices, Mary Wollstonecraft, Part 2TUESeries exploring the work of philosopher, writer andTUEfeminist Mary Wollstonecraft.TUETUEJanet Todd of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, aTUErenowned scholar of early women writers, examinesTUEWollstonecraft's love-hate relationship with the characterTUEand writings of the great Swiss Enlightenment thinkerTUEJean-Jacques Rousseau.TUETUEReader: Tessa Nicholson.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00nyg8x (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes a remixTUEby Scanner of music by Frederic Rzewski, the voice ofTUEPuerto Plata from the Dominican Republic, the Jew'sTUEharp-playing Wright family, tracks from a newTUEcollaboration between Bonnie Prince Billy and BrianTUEHarnetty, and trebles Andrew Swait and Sam Harris singingTUEMouth of the Dumb by James MacMillan.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00nyg95 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDde la Halle, Adam (b. 1245-50 - d 1285-88 or in EnglandWEDafter 1306): Le jeu de Robin et Marion MicrologusWED2.07amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 5 in E flat, Op 82WEDNorwegian Radio Orchestra Ari Rasilainen (conductor)WED2.41amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Divertimento in D,WEDK205 Liszt Ferenc Chamber OrchestraWEDJanos Rolla (concert master)WED3.01amWEDPenderecki, Krzysztof (b.1933): Concerto grosso for threeWEDcellos and orchestraWEDIvan Monighetti, Adam Klocek, Kazimierz Koslacz (cellos)WEDNational Philharmonic Orchestra Antoni Wit (conductor)WED3.36amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto grosso in A,WEDOp 6, No 11 Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin)WEDTasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersWED3.54amWEDMoeschinger, Albert (1897-1985): Wind Quintet on SwissWEDFolk Songs, Op 53WEDMembers of La Strimpellata Chamber Orchestra, BernWED4.14amWEDMendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847): Sonata in C minorWED(1824) Sylviane Deferne (piano)WED4.28amWEDVilla-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Bachiana Brasileira No 5WEDIsabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)WEDBryan Epperson, Maurizio Baccante, Roman Borys, SimonWEDFryer, David Hetherington, Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner,WEDThomas Wiebe, Winona Zelenka (cellos)WED4.41amWEDPart, Arvo (b.1935): Spiegel im SpiegelWEDMorten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)WED4.48amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hymne de l'enfant a son reveil -WEDfor female chorus, harmonium and harp, S19WEDEva Andor (soprano) Hedi Lubik (harp)WEDGabor Lehotka (organ) The Girl's Choir of GyorWEDMiklos Szabo (conductor)WED5.01amWEDGoldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): Overture (Ein WintermarchenWED- Winter's Tale) - 1907 The Hungarian Radio OrchestraWEDErvin Lukacs (conductor)WED5.10amWEDHannikainen, Ilmari (1892-1955): Ensi Lumi (First Snow)WEDRisto Kyro (piano)WED5.15amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918), orch Brewaeys: Des pas sur laWEDneige (Preludes - Book 1)WEDRoyal Flemish Philharmonic OrchestraWEDDaniele Callegari (conductor)WED5.21amWEDBach, Johann Michael (1648-1694): Liebster Jesu, hor meinWEDFlehen Maria Zedelius (soprano) David Cordier (alto)WEDPaul Elliott, Hein Meens (tenor) Michael Schopper (bass)WEDMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director)WED5.28amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Trio in E flat, HV XV 10WED(1785) Niklas Sivelov (piano) Bernt Lysell (violin)WEDMikael Sjogren (cello)WED5.39amWEDGregorc, Janez (b.1934): Sans respirer, sans soupirWEDThe Slovene Brass QuintetWED5.45amWEDFrancaix, Jean (1912-1997): 8 Danses exotiquesWEDLaszlo Baranyai, Jeno Jando (pianos)WED5.56amWEDGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907), orch Hans Sitt: Four NorwegianWEDdances, Op 35WEDSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, BratislavaWEDRobert Stankovsky (conductor)WED6.15amWEDFusz, Janos (1777-1819): Quartet for flute, viola, celloWEDand guitar Laima Sulskute (flute)WEDRomualdas Romoslauskas (viola) Ramute Kalnenaite (cello)WEDAlgimantas Pauliukevicius (guitar)WED6.41amWEDBorodin, Alexander (1833-1887), ed Glazunov: Symphony No 3WEDVancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00nyg97 (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00nyg99 (Listen)WED10.00amWEDArnold: The Sound Barrier - rhapsody Op 38WEDRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Malcolm Arnold (conductor)WEDEL ACMEM95CDWED10.08amWEDLuigi Tomasini: Baryton Trio in C Esterhazy EnsembleWEDCPO 999 973-2WED10.17amWEDHaydn: Symphony in G, H I 94 (Surprise)WEDPhilharmonia Orchestra Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor)WEDCOLUMBIA 33CX 1539 (LP)WED10.38amWEDBach: Sonata in G, BWV 1027 Pierre Fournier (cello)WEDErnest Lush (piano) DECCA 425 973-2WED10.53amWEDLuigi Tomasini, alias Marius Casadesus: Suite for violettaWEDMarius Casadesus Luigi Tomasini (conductor)WEDWESTMINSTER XWN 18130 (LP)WED11.03amWEDProkofiev: Romeo and Juliet (excerpt from Act 3)WEDCleveland Orchestra Lorin Maazel (conductor)WEDDECCA 452 970-2 (2 CDs)WED11.26amWEDGibbons: The Silver Swan AVIE AV0032WEDWilliam Lawes: Consort Sett a 6 in F - Fantasy IWEDPhantasm CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS 17498WED11.37amWEDMozart: Symphony No 28 in C, K200 London Mozart PlayersWEDHarry Blech (conductor)WEDFIRST HAND RECORDS FHR05 (3 CDs).WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00nygc3 (Listen)WEDMoritz Moszkowski (1854-1925), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod surveys the geography of Moszkowski's life.WEDThe pianist-composer was born in the former Prussian cityWEDof Breslau, studied in Dresden, taught in Berlin and, atWEDthe height of his fame, settled in Paris. Despite theseWEDmoves west, Moszkowski always acknowledged his PolishWEDheritage.WEDWEDPerpetuum Mobile (Finale from Suite in F)WEDNational Symphony Orchestra New YorkWEDWalter Damrosch (conductor) VMS 116 Tr 3WEDWEDSiciliano, Op 42, No 2 Stephen Hough (piano)WEDVirgin VC 790732-2 Tr 19WEDWEDEn automne, Op 36, No 4 Jorge Bolet (piano)WEDArkiv 417 361-2 Tr 15WEDWEDLa jongleuse, Op 52, No 4 Sergei Rachmaninov (piano)WEDBMG 09026 61265 2 CD 9 Tr 18WEDWEDFrom Foreign Lands, Op 23WEDPolish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (Katowice)WEDAntoni Wit (conductor) Naxos 8.553989 Trs 5-10WEDWEDPolish Folk Dances, Op 55WEDDuo Turgeon: Edward Turgeon and Anne Louise Turgeon (pianoWEDduet) Marquis 7471-81241-2 Trs 12-15.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nygc5 (Listen)WEDBath MozartFest 2009, Episode 2WEDWEDPart of a series of concerts coming from Bath MozartFestWED2009, with performances by mezzo-soprano Joan Rodgers withWEDthe Florestan Piano Trio, pianist Pierre Laurent AimardWEDand the Nash Ensemble. Including music by Schubert, Ravel,WEDMendelssohn and Mozart.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nygc7 (Listen)WED20th Century Greats, Episode 3WEDPenny Gore presents great concertos and symphonies fromWEDthe 20th century, including Shostakovich's mighty TenthWEDsymphony. Plus music from the BBC Singers.WEDWEDMacMillan: So Deep (arr. O my Luve's like a red, redWEDrose); The Gallant Weaver BBC SingersWEDJames Morgan (conductor)WEDWEDBritten: Cello Symphony Danjulo Ishizaka (cello)WEDBBC National Orchestra of WalesWEDEdwin Outwater (conductor)WEDWEDMaxwell Davies: Westerlings BBC SingersWEDJames Morgan (conductor)WEDWED3.05pmWEDShostakovich: Symphony No 10 in E minor, Op 93WEDBBC National Orchestra of WalesWEDFrancois-Xavier Roth (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00nygc9 (Listen)WEDFrom Guildford Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: Alleluia, I heard a voice (Weelkes)WEDResponses: Rose Psalms: 72, 93, 97 (Thalben Ball, Rose)WEDFirst Lesson: Isaiah 32 vv1-8WEDOffice Hymn: All praise to Christ (Laus Christi)WEDCanticles: Short Service (Robin Orr)WEDSecond Lesson: John 6 vv1-15WEDAnthem: Bless the Lord, O my soul (Jonathan Dove)WEDFinal Hymn: Christ triumphant, ever reigning (GuitingWEDPower)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in E flat (Saint-Saens)WEDWEDSub-Organist: Paul ProvostWEDOrganist and Master of the Choristers: KatherineWEDDienes-Williams.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00nygcc (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00nygcf (Listen)WEDMark Padmore, Paul LewisWEDWEDA concert given at London's Wigmore Hall to open itsWED2009-10 season in which two of its most cherished artistsWED- tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Paul Lewis - performWEDSchubert's haunting song cycle Die schone Mullerin.WEDWEDMark Padmore (tenor) Paul Lewis (piano)WEDWEDSchubert: Die schone MullerinWEDWEDFollowed by the third focus on the British ComposerWEDAwards, as Catherine is joined by composer John Rutter toWEDdiscuss the art of judging the awards.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00nygch (Listen)WEDMatthew Sweets hosts the arts and ideas programme,WEDfeaturing debate on the cultural issues of the week.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00nygc3 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00nygck (Listen)WEDEnlightenment Voices, Mary Wollstonecraft, Part 3WEDSeries exploring the work of great philosopher, writer andWEDfeminist Mary Wollstonecraft.WEDWEDBaroness Helena Kennedy, who has built a reputation as aWEDfighter for civil liberties, human rights and socialWEDjustice, dicusses how Wollstonecraft influenced her lifeWEDand work.WEDWEDReader: Tessa Nicholson.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00nygcm (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes a songWEDfrom the Cuban Estudiantina tradition sung by MiguelWEDMatamoros, the Bell Orchestre playing the music of AphexWEDTwin, Don Byron and friends in some of Hal Willner'sWEDMeditations on Mingus, and the Choir of Christ ChurchWEDCathedral, Dublin singing a setting of Psalm 143 by PaulWEDSartin.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00nygg8 (Listen)THU1.00amTHUSor, Fernando (1778-1839): Introduction and variations onTHUa theme from Mozart's Magic Flute, Op 9THU1.10amTHUMoreno Torroba, Federico (1891-1983): Suite CastellanaTHU1.18amTHUTarrega, Francisco (1852-1909): Recuerdos de la AlhambraTHU1.23amTHUAlbeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Asturias (Leyenda)THU1.30amTHUWalton, William (1902-1983): Five Bagatelles for guitarTHU(1971)THU1.44amTHUPiazzolla, Astor (1921-1992): Four pieces for guitarTHU2.03amTHUBarrios Mangore, Agustin (1885-1944): La CatedralTHU2.11amTHUBarrios Mangore: Una Limosna por el amor de diosTHUAna Vidovic (guitar)THU2.16amTHUMarques y Garcia, Pedro Miguel (1843-1925): Symphony No 4THUin E (in 4 movements) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTHUAri Rasilainen (conductor)THU2.52amTHURossini, Gioacchino (1792-1868): Lindoro's cavatina:THULanguir per una bella: L' Italiana in Algeri (Act 1 Sc 3)THULindoro, a young Italian slave ...... Francisco AraizaTHU(tenor) Capella ColoniensisTHUGabriele Ferro (conductor)THU3.01amTHUKilar, Wojciech (b.1932): Little Overture (1955)THUNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUStanislav Macura (conductor)THU3.08amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Phantasy in C, D934 (Op posthTHU159) Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Kai Ito (piano)THU3.35amTHULully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687): Plainte d'Armide forTHUvoice and basso continuo Isabelle Poulenard (soprano)THURicercar Consort Henri Ledroit (conductor)THU3.43amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Cello Concerto in D, H VIIb No 4THUFrance Springuel (cello)THUNetherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraTHUAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor)THU4.03amTHURachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Polka of VR in A flat forTHUpiano Ivetta Irkha (piano)THU4.07amTHUBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Concert Oberek (1949)THUPolish Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Krenz (conductor)THU4.10amTHURore, Cipriano de (c.1515-1565): Anchor che col partireTHU(Madrigal zu 4 Stimmen in vokaler und instrumentalerTHUAusfuhrung und Anschliessender Improvisation) LabyrintoTHU4.16amTHUGesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613): Tribulationem et doloremTHUinveni for five voices (1603a) BBC SingersTHUBo Holten (conductor)THU4.20amTHUKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Praeludium and AllegroTHUMoshe Hammer (violin) Valerie Tryon (piano)THU4.26amTHULiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Liebestraum No 3THUMoshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)THUWilliam Tritt (piano)THU4.31amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828), arr Max Schonherr: MarcheTHUmilitaire No 1 in D, D733 Edmonton Symphony OrchestraTHUUri Mayer (conductor)THU4.37amTHURimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Concerto in B flatTHUfor trombone and military band Tibor Winkler (trombone)THUChamber Wind Orchestra Zdenek Machacek (conductor)THU4.49amTHUTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Marche Slave, Op 31THUSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTHUMarko Munih (conductor)THU5.01amTHUWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude (Parsifal)THUFelix Mottl (piano)THU5.13amTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Symphony No 1 in C, OpTHU19 Norwegian Radio OrchestraTHUAri Rasilainen (conductor)THU5.38amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Allein Gott in derTHUHoh' sei Ehr' - chorale-prelude for organ, BWV 664THUBine Katrine Bryndorf (Organ of Hjertling Church, Jutland)THU5.44amTHUBach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784): Fugue in C minor andTHUFugue in FTHUStef Tuinstra (1808 Freytag organ of the Hervormde kerk,THUFinsterwolde)THU5.55amTHUBizet, Georges (1838-1875) Suite 2 compiled by ErnestTHUGuiraud: L'Arlesienne Suites Nos 1 and 2 (excerpt)THUNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUKenneth Montgomery (conductor)THU6.16amTHUWilbye, John (1574-1638): Flora gave mee fairest flowersTHUfor five voices (1598)THU6.18amTHUGibbons, Orlando (1583-1625): What is our life? - for fiveTHUvoices (1612)THU6.22amTHUWilbye, John (1574-1638): Oft have I vowde for five voicesTHU(1609) BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)THU6.26amTHUVilla-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Song of the Black SwanTHUHenry-David Varema (cello) Heiki Matlik (guitar)THU6.29amTHUBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Rondeau, Op 28, No 4THUDavid Varema (cello) Heiki Matlik (guitar)THU6.33amTHUKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Sorrow for cello and orchestra,THUOp 2, No 2 Arto Noras (cello)THUThe Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJorma Panula (conductor)THU6.39amTHUDuparc, Henri (1848-1933): Le manoir de RosamondeTHU(Rosamonde's Manor) Gerald Finley (baritone)THUStephen Ralls (piano)THU6.42amTHUDuparc: Elegie - for voice and piano (1874)THUCatherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) Stephen Ralls (piano)THU6.45amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Andante spianato and GrandeTHUPolonaise Brillante, Op 22 Ludmil Angelov (piano)THUBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUMilen Nachev (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00nyggb (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00nyggd (Listen)THU10.00amTHUJ Strauss II: An der schonen blauen Donau, Op 314THULeopold Stokowski and his Symphony OrchestraTHULeopold Stokowski (conductor)THUMUSIC FOR PLEASURE MFP 2145 (LP)THU10.09amTHUMozart: Horn Quintet in E flat, K407THUPierre del Vescovo (horn) Barchet QuartetTHUWCJ 5050466-6974-2-4THU10.26amTHUAriosti: Lezione prima (Lessons for the viol d'amour, 1724)THUGarth Knox (viola d'amore) Agnes Vesterman (cello)THUECM 1925THU10.37amTHURachmaninov: Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42THURichard Farrell (piano) ATOLL ACD 909 (2 CDs)THU10.57amTHUThe Group of 3 celebrates great female viol players: theTHUlate Sophie Watillon of Belgium, Hille Perl of Germany,THUand Canadian duo Susie Napper and Margaret Little.THUWatillon: Improvisation on La FoliaTHUDiego Ortiz: Recercada sobre La FoliaTHUSophie Watillon (viola bastarda)THUHannelore Devaere (harp) Shizuko Nori (lute)THUHerman Stinders (harpsichord)THULIGIA DIGITAL LIDI 0106020-94THUDowland: Lachrimae (Semper Dowland semper dolens)THUSirius Viols Hille Perl (director/treble viol)THUDHM 88697 36213 2THUCouperin: Les gouts reunis - Concert No 12THULes Voix Humaines CBC MVCD1082THU11.14amTHURavel: Rapsodie espagnole London Symphony OrchestraTHULeopold Stokowski (conductor) EMI 6 98555 2 (10 CDs)THU11.29amTHUJanacek: String Quartet No 2 (Intimate letters) - originalTHUversion Members of Quatuor DiotimaTHUGarth Knox (viola d'amore) ALPHA 133.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00nyggg (Listen)THUMoritz Moszkowski (1854-1925), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores the life and work of MoritzTHUMoszkowski.THUTHUHe focuses on how Moszkowski often saw the funny side ofTHUlife, responding to heavy criticism of his worth as aTHUcomposer with amusing retorts and creating a comicalTHUmusical parody of eight more famous composers calledTHU'Anton Note-squasher'.THUTHUSpanish Dance No 1, Op 65THUBracha Eden and Alexander Tamir (piano duet)THUPWK 1134 Tr 4THUTHUSuite for two violins and piano, Op 71THUIlya Gringolts, Alexandr Bulov (violins)THUIrina Ryumina (piano) BIS-CD-1016 Trs 14-17THUTHUBizet, transcr. Moszkowski: Chanson Boheme (Carmen)THULeslie Howard (piano) Helios CDH55109 Tr 9THUTHUWagner, transcr. Moszkowski: Isolde's Death (Tristan undTHUIsolde) Christof Keymer (piano)THUBerlin 1640, CD 2 Tr 2THUTHUAnton Notenquetscher am Klavier (Anton Note-Squasher atTHUthe Piano): Musical Parodies by Moritz MoszkowskiTHUChristof Keymer (piano) Berlin 1640, CD 2 Trs 9-17.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nyggj (Listen)THUBath MozartFest 2009, Episode 3THUTHUPart of a series of concerts from Bath MozartFest 2009,THUfeaturing performances by mezzo-soprano Joan Rodgers withTHUthe Florestan Piano Trio, pianist Pierre Laurent AimardTHUand the Nash Ensemble. With music by Schubert, Ravel,THUMendelssohn and Mozart.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nyggl (Listen)THUHandel: Serse Handel Operas 2009THUTHUBBC Radio 3's series of the complete Handel operasTHUcontinues with Serse - a convoluted love intrigue set inTHUthe ancient world. One of the composer's most popularTHUoperas, it mixes seriousness and comedy, and counts theTHUcelebrated Ombra mai fu among its many memorable arias.THUTHUHandel: Serse - opera in three actsTHUTHUSerse ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)THURomilda ...... Elisabeth Norberg-Schulz (soprano)THUAtalanta ...... Sandrine Piau (soprano)THUArsamene ...... Lawrence Zazzo (countertenor)THUAmastre ...... Silvia Tro Santafe (mezzo-soprano)THUAriodate ...... Giovanni Furlanetto (bass-baritone)THUElviro ...... Antonio Abete (bass) Les Arts FlorissantsTHUWilliam Christie (director).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00nyggn (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00nyggr (Listen)THUDvorak, Martinu, Part 1THULive from City Halls, Glasgow. Presented by Catherine Bott.THUTHUIn the third concert in its Bohemian Rhapsodies series,THUthe BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra is conducted by StefanTHUSolyom in the most substantial of Dvorak's symphonicTHUpoems, a graphic musical portrayal of a Czech folk tale.THUIt was composed right at the end of the composer's life,THUlike the following piece, Martinu's Fifth Piano Concerto,THUwhich features young Czech pianist Ivo Kahanek.THUTHUIvo Kahanek (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUStefan Solyom (conductor)THUTHUDvorak: The Golden Spinning WheelTHUMartinu: Piano Concerto No 5 (Fantasia Concerto).THUTHU19:55 Twenty Minutes b00nyt7p (Listen)THUPrague PicturesTHUJohn Rogan reads from John Banville's book on Prague,THUwhich features architecture, street life, politicalTHUreminiscence and some fruit dumplings at a 'literary pub'.THUTHU20:15 Performance on 3 b00nyvcd (Listen)THUDvorak, Martinu, Part 2THULive from City Halls, Glasgow. Presented by Catherine Bott.THUTHUThe third concert in the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra'sTHUBohemian Rhapsodies series concludes with a performance ofTHUthe most Wagnerian of Dvorak's symphonies - the dark andTHUvery powerful No 7.THUTHUBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUStefan Solyom (conductor)THUTHUDvorak: Symphony No 7.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00nyvcg (Listen)THUFree Thinking 2009, Michael Brearley: Narcissism andTHULeadership Free Thinking 2009THUTHUIntroduced by Anne McElvoy.THUTHUAs part of the Free Thinking Festival of ideas, MichaelTHUBrearley, former England cricket captain and president ofTHUthe British Psychoanalytical Society delivers a lectureTHUentitled Narcissism and Leadership at the Sage Gateshead.THUTHUBrearley draws on his experience with England and hisTHUsubsequent career as a psycholanalyst to tackle a keyTHUsubject for our time. He asks how successful leaders canTHUlead from the front without becoming obsessed with theirTHUself-image. He suggests that being liked is not the sameTHUas being good and fields questions from his audienceTHUacross all aspects of the subject from Plato to Ian Botham.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00nyggg (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00nyvcj (Listen)THUEnlightenment Voices, Mary Wollstonecraft, Part 4THUSeries exploring the work of philosopher, writer andTHUfeminist Mary Wollstonecraft.THUTHUScholar Janet Todd traces the complex emotional andTHUintellectual trajectory of Wollstonecraft's reactions toTHUevents during the French Revolution in 1789, and itsTHUimpact on her hopes and wishes for change in her nativeTHUEngland.THUTHUReader: Tessa Nicholson.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00nyvcl (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's varied musical selection includes the pianoTHUmusic of Michael Zev Gordon, Martha Wainwright's take onTHUEdith Piaf, the fragile electronica of Adem and music fromTHUThe Astounding Eyes of Rita by Tunisian oud player andTHUcomposer Anouar Brahem.THUFRIFRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00nyvlt (Listen)FRIIncluding:FRI1.00amFRILindberg, Magnus (b.1958): Seht die SonneFRIOslo Philharmonic Jukka Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI1.25amFRIRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Piano Concerto No 3 in DFRIminor, Op 30 Nikolai Lugansky (piano)FRIOslo Philharmonic Jukka Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI2.07amFRISibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 1 in E minor, Op 39FRIOslo Philharmonic Jukka Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI2.43amFRIHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Trio in E, H XV 28FRIBeaux Arts TrioFRI3.01amFRIGilse, Jan van (1881-1944): Nonet (4 wind and 5 strings) -FRI1916 Viotta Ensemble Ebony QuartetFRI3.35amFRIFodor, Carolus Antonius (1768-1846): Symphony No 2 in G,FRIOp 13 Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraFRIAnthony Halstead (conductor)FRI4.00amFRIStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Dumbarton OaksFRIJames Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos)FRI4.15amFRIBach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel (1714-1788): Sinfonia No 2 inFRIB flat Camerata BernFRI4.27amFRIScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in G, K104FRI(Allegro) Virginia Black (harpsichord)FRI4.33amFRIVermeulen, Matthijs (1888-1967)/text: Francois Porche: LaFRIveille Jard van Nes (mezzo-soprano)FRIUtrecht Symphony Orchestra Otto Ketting (conductor)FRI4.44amFRILanner, Joseph (1801-1843): Old Viennese WaltzesFRIArtur Schnabel (piano)FRI4.50amFRIHughes, Robert (b.1912): Essay IIFRIMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Leonard Dommett (conductor)FRI5.01amFRIBersa, Blagoje (1873-1934): Idila (Idyll), Op 25b - 1902FRICroatian Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIMladen Tarbuk (conductor)FRI5.08amFRIScott, Cyril (1879-1970): Lotus Land, Op 47 No 1FRICyril Scott (piano)FRI5.12amFRIGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Four Folk SongsFRICamerata Chamber Choir Michael Bojesen (conductor)FRI5.23amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da camera in D, RV94FRICamerata KolnFRI5.35amFRISchmitt, Matthias (b.1958): Ghanaia for solo percussionFRIColin Currie (marimba)FRI5.42amFRIRachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Romance and WaltzFRIDutch Pianists' QuartetFRI5.49amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81FRIDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIThomas Dausgaard (conductor)FRI6.02amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Sonata in A minor, D784FRIChristian Ihle Hadland (piano)FRI6.22amFRIWalton, William (1902-1983): Sonata for Strings (Allegro;FRIPresto; Lento; Allegro molto) - 1972FRIManitoba Chamber Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)FRI6.48amFRIWolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Intermezzo in E flat for stringFRIquartet (1886) Ljubljana String Quartet.FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00nyvlw (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00nyvly (Listen)FRI10.00amFRITelemann: Concerto in E, TWV L III e1 La StravaganzaFRIAndrew Manze (director/viola d'amore)FRI10.17amFRIMeyerbeer: Raoul's Romance (Les Huguenots, Act 1)FRIRichard Leech (tenor) Montpellier Philharmonic OrchestraFRICyril Diederich (conductor)FRI10.26amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 95 in C minorFRIGlyndebourne Festival Orchestra Vittorio Gui (conductor)FRI10.47amFRILeonora Duart: Sinfonia No 5FRIPhillip van Wilder: Fantasia con pause e senza pauseFRIOrlando Gough: Birds on Fire 1FRIThomas Lupo: Fantasia No 11 FretworkFRI11.03amFRISchumann: Kinderszenen, Op 15 Tessa Birnie (piano)FRI11.22amFRIBach: Cantata No 190 (Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied!)FRIMonteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsFRIJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)FRI11.41amFRIMartin: Sonata da chiesa J Rieber (viola d'amore)FRIMunich Chamber Orchestra Hans Stadlmair (conductor).FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00nyvm0 (Listen)FRIMoritz Moszkowski (1854-1925), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod concludes his exploration of the life andFRIwork of Moritz Moszkowski.FRIFRIHe focuses on two of Moszkowski's most celebrated pianoFRIpieces - the devilishly difficult Etudes de virtuosite andFRIthe nowadays neglected Piano Concerto in E. Just as theFRIpopularity of his music faded quickly, so too did his lifeFRIend tragically, the composer facing his final daysFRIpenniless and alone.FRIFRIEtude de virtuosite, Op 72 No 6 (arr. Marcel Moyse)FRIOrnulf Gulbransen (flute) Johan Oian (piano)FRIPSC 1806 Tr 19FRIFRIGrande valse de concert, Op 88 Seta Tanyel (piano)FRIHelios CHD55142 Tr 8FRIFRIPiano Concerto in E, Op 59 Piers Lane (piano)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIJerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) Hyperion CDA66452 Trs 5-7FRIFRIEtude de virtuosite in A flat minor, Op 72 No 13FRIMarc-Andre Hamelin (piano) Hyperion CDA67275 Tr 10FRIFRIEtude de virtuosite, Op 72 No 6 Mikhail Pletnev (piano)FRIDG 471 157-2.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00nyw5s (Listen)FRIBath MozartFest 2009, Episode 4FRIFRIPart of a series of concerts coming from Bath MozartFestFRI2009, featuring performances by mezzo-soprano Joan RodgersFRIwith the Florestan Piano Trio, pianist Pierre-LaurentFRIAimard and the Nash Ensemble. With music by Schubert,FRIRavel, Mendelssohn and Mozart.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00nyw5v (Listen)FRI20th Century Greats, 27/11/2009FRIPenny Gore presents great concertos and symphonies fromFRIthe 20th century, with complementary choral interludesFRIfrom the BBC Singers.FRIFRIBartok: Concerto for Orchestra BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIDavid Robertson (conductor)FRIFRIDelius: Paris (The Song of a Great City)FRIBBC National Orchestra of Wales Rumon Gamba (conductor)FRIFRISaariaho: Nuits, Adieux BBC SingersFRIJames Morgan (conductor)FRIFRI2.50pmFRIShostakovich: Violin Concerto No 1 in A minor, Op 77FRIAlina Ibragimova (violin)FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRIStefan Solyom (conductor)FRIFRIBernard Hughes: The Death of Balder BBC SingersFRIJames Morgan (conductor)FRIFRI4.20pmFRINielsen: Symphony No 5, Op 50FRIBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRILeif Segerstam (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00nyw5x (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00nyw5z (Listen)FRIJosquin, Boulez, Mozart, Part 1FRIFRIIn a concert from London's Barbican Centre, DavidFRIRobertson conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and ChorusFRIin great works of musical mourning.FRIFRIThe programme begins with a piece by Josquin Desprez, whoFRIwas born around 1450 and who was among the mostFRIinfluential and highly regarded composers of his day. HisFRIelegy Nymphes des bois, for unaccompanied voices, is oneFRIof the great threnodies of the Renaissance.FRIFRIIt is followed by Boulez's dramatic Rituel, written inFRI1975 for the BBC Symphony Orchestra and featuring eightFRIgroups of musicians spread around the performance space.FRIBoulez dedicated it to the memory of his friend andFRIcolleague Bruno Maderna, one of the great ItalianFRIcomposers of the post-war era.FRIFRIElizabeth Watts (soprano) Anna Stephany (mezzo-soprano)FRIEd Lyon (tenor) Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone)FRIBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIDavid Robertson (conductor)FRIFRIJosquin Desprez: Nymphes des boisFRIPierre Boulez: Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna.FRIFRI19:50 Twenty Minutes b00nyw61 (Listen)FRIRequiem for a Garden of EdenFRIScholar and writer Prof Janet Todd explores the magicalFRIliterary past of the abandoned and overgrown Garden ofFRIEden on the Venetian island of La Giudecca.FRIFRICreated in 1884 by former prime minister Anthony Eden'sFRIgreat-uncle Frederick Eden and his wife, the garden was aFRIheavily scented romantic haven visited by a host ofFRIwriters including Marcel Proust, Jean Cocteau and HenryFRIJames. It was the backdrop to countless love affairs andFRIquarrels, passing from the Edens to Greek royalty andFRIending up in the hands of the eccentric Austrian artistFRIFriedensreich Hundertwasser who preferred nettles andFRIbrambles to roses and lilies.FRIFRI20:10 Performance on 3 b00nyw63 (Listen)FRIJosquin, Boulez, Mozart, Part 2FRILive from the Barbican, London. Presented by CatherineFRIBott.FRIFRIDavid Robertson conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra andFRIChorus in a great work of musical mourning - Mozart'sFRIRequiem.FRIFRIElizabeth Watts (soprano) Anna Stephany (mezzo-soprano)FRIEd Lyon (tenor) Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone)FRIBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIDavid Robertson (conductor)FRIFRIMozart: Requiem.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00nyw65 (Listen)FRIIan McMillan presents the weekly programme about language.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00nyvm0 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00nyw67 (Listen)FRIEnlightenment Voices, Mary Wollstonecraft, Part 5FRISeries exploring the work of philosopher, writer andFRIfeminist Mary Wollstonecraft.FRIFRIDanish-born comedian, writer and broadcaster Sandi ToksvigFRIexplains her admiration for Wollstonecraft's book LettersFRIWritten in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.FRIFRIReader: Tessa Nicholson.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00nyw69 (Listen)FRILopa Kothari meets Ian Anderson, editor of fRoots, whoFRIannounces the results of that magazine's 2009 Critics'FRIPoll, which includes the world and roots Album of the YearFRIand Best Compilation.FRIFRI
20 November 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 21/11/2009 - 27/11/2009
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