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SATURDAY 12 DECEMBER 2009SAT
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01:00 Through the Night b00p843z (Listen)SAT
Including:SAT
1.00amSAT
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Prelude and LiebestodSAT
(Tristan und Isolde) Berlin PhilharmonicSAT
Simon Rattle (conductor)SAT
1.21amSAT
Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Turangalila-symphonieSAT
Tristan Murail (ondes martenot)SAT
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) Berlin PhilharmonicSAT
Simon Rattle (conductor)SAT
2.40amSAT
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): 6 Little sonatasSAT
for two flutes, two horns and bassoon, Wq 184SAT
Bratislava Chamber HarmonySAT
3.01amSAT
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Quintet in B minor forSAT
clarinet and strings, Op 115 Algirdas Budrys (clarinet)SAT
Vilnius Quartet:SAT
Audrone Vainiunite, Petras Kunca (violins)SAT
Girdutis Jakaitis (viola)SAT
Augustinas Vasiliauskas (cello)SAT
3.41amSAT
Martin, Frank (1890-1974): Mass for double choirSAT
Jauna Muzika (Vilnius Municipality's Choir)SAT
Vaclovas Augustinas (director)SAT
4.05amSAT
Liebermann, Rolf (1910-1999): Suite on Six Swiss Folk SongsSAT
Swiss Chamber Philharmonic Patrice Ulrich (conductor)SAT
4.17amSAT
Matusic, Frano (b.1961): 2 Croatian FolksongsSAT
Dubrovnik Guitar TrioSAT
4.24amSAT
Anon. (18th century Croatian): 6 works for organ andSAT
trumpet Stanko Arnold (trumpet) Ljerka Ocic (organ)SAT
4.37amSAT
Lazar, Milko (b.1965): Prelude Mojca Zlobko Vajgl (harp)SAT
Bojan Gorisek (piano)SAT
4.45amSAT
Sorkocevic, Luka (1734-1789): Symphony No 3 in DSAT
Zagreb Soloists Henryk Szeryng (conductor)SAT
4.53amSAT
Walpurgis, Maria Antonia (Electress of Saxony)SAT
(1724-1780): Sinfonia (Talestri, Regina delle Amazzoni -SAT
Dramma per musica) Batzdorfer HofkapelleSAT
Tobias Schade (harpsichord/director)SAT
5.01amSAT
Bach, Johann Christoph (1642-1703): Furchte dich nicht -SAT
motet for 5 voices Cantus CollnSAT
5.05amSAT
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643): Confitebor tibi, Domine -SAT
motet for voice and five viols Jill Feldman (soprano)SAT
Les Arts FlorissantsSAT
William Christie (harpsichord/director)SAT
5.18amSAT
Sances, Giovanni Felice (c.1600-1679): Lagrimosa beltaSAT
(Cantade à doi voci, libro secondo, parte seconda -SAT
Venice, 1633) Suzie LeBlanc, Barbara Boden (sopranos)SAT
Tragicomedia Stephen Stubbs (conductor)SAT
Concerto Palatino Bruce Dickey (conductor)SAT
5.22amSAT
Jarzebski, Adam (c.1590-c.1649): Corona Aurea - Concerto aSAT
2 for cornett and violin Bruce Dickey (cornett)SAT
Richte van der Meer, Rainer Zipperling (cellos)SAT
Anthony Woodrow (double bass) Jacques Ogg (harpsichord)SAT
Lucy van Dael (violin/conductor)SAT
5.28amSAT
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in D for twoSAT
violins, two cellos and orchestra, RV564 Europa GalanteSAT
Fabio Biondi (violin/director)SAT
5.39amSAT
Piazzolla, Astor (1921-1992): Le Grand tango for cello andSAT
piano Duo Rastogi/Fredens: Janne Fredens (cello)SAT
Soren Rastogi (piano)SAT
5.52amSAT
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Der Abend, Op 34 No 1 - forSAT
16-part choir Danish National Radio ChoirSAT
Stefan Parkman (conductor)SAT
6.01amSAT
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 8 in G (Le soir)SAT
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Rolf Gupta (conductor)SAT
6.26amSAT
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Flute Sonata in ESAT
minor, Op 1 No 1a (HWV379) Sonora Hungarica ConsortSAT
6.35amSAT
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Serenade in E minor for stringSAT
orchestra, Op 20 BBC Concert OrchestraSAT
Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SAT
6.47amSAT
Demersseman, Jules Auguste (1833-1866): Italian ConcertoSAT
in F, Op 82 No 6 Kristina Vaculova (flute)SAT
Inna Aslamasova (piano).SAT
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07:00 Breakfast b00p8bjn (Listen)SAT
Saturday - Martin HandleySAT
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With Martin Handley. Start the day with a refreshingSAT
choice of music, and a winter waltz.SAT
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09:00 CD Review b00p8bjq (Listen)SAT
Favourite CDs of 2009SAT
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Andrew McGregor introduces BBC Radio 3's weekly programmeSAT
devoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SAT
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Guests Rob Cowan, Hilary Finch and Simon Heighes chooseSAT
some of their favourite new recordings of 2009 and Radio 3SAT
listeners set them some Christmas challenges.SAT
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Full details will be placed on the website at the end ofSAT
the show.SAT
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09.05amSAT
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With Endless TearesSAT
JOHNSON: Have you seen but the bright lily grow; Woods,SAT
rocks and mountains; With endless tears; LANIER: Mark howSAT
the blushful morn; I wish no more; No more shall meads beSAT
deck’d with flowers; LAWES: Amarillis by a spring;SAT
Amintor’s Welladay; Sleep soft, you cold clay cinders;SAT
GAUTIER: Courante; Volte; HUMFREY: Cupid once, when wearySAT
grown; Oh! That I had but a fine man; O Love, if e’erSAT
thou’lt ease a heart; PURCELL: If grief has any pow’r;SAT
Music for a while; Farewell, all joys!; etcSAT
Johannette Zomer (soprano), Fred Jacobs (lute and theorbo)SAT
Channel Classics CCSSA26609 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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Between Life and Death: Songs & AriasSAT
MAHLER: Urlicht from Symphony No 2; SCHUBERT:SAT
Schwanengesang Op 23 No 3 (D 744); SCHUMANN: Stirb, Lieb’SAT
und Freud! Op 35 No 2; SCHUBERT: Auflosung D 807; MOZART:SAT
Abendempfindung; WOLF: Anakreons Grab; Das StandchenSAT
(Eichendorff); etcSAT
Christoph Pregardien (tenor) / Michael Gees (piano)SAT
Challenge Classics CC72324 (2 Hybrid SACD)SAT
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KOECHLIN: Les Bandar-log Op 176; Offrande musicale - ASAT
Homage to Bach Op 187SAT
Bernhard Haas (organ) / SWR Stuttgart Radio SymphonySAT
Orchestra / Heinz Holliger (conductor)SAT
Hanssler CD 93.221 (CD)SAT
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BIRTWISTLE: Orpheus Elegies; Three Bach Arias [arr.SAT
Birtwistle for soprano, counter- tenor, oboe & ensemble]SAT
Melinda Maxwell (oboe) / Helen Tunstall (harp) / AndrewSAT
Watts (counter-tenor) / Claire Seaton (soprano) / WilliamSAT
Stafford (clarinet and bass clarinet) and Tom VeritySAT
(clarinet and bass clarinet) Ben Fullbrook (marimba)SAT
Oboe Classics CC2020 (CD)SAT
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OLIVERO: Neharot for viola, accordion, percussion, twoSAT
string ensembles and tape; MANSURIAN: Tagh for the FuneralSAT
of the Lord for viola and percussion; Three Arias – SungSAT
Out the Window Facing Mount Ararat; KOMITAS: Oror forSAT
piano; STEINBERG: Rava Deravin for viola and string quartetSAT
Kim Kashkashian (viola) / Robyn Schulkowsky (percussion) /SAT
Tigran Mansurian (piano) / Kuss Quartet / Boston ModernSAT
Orchestra Project / Gil Rose (conductor) / MunchenerSAT
Kammerorchester / Alexander Liebreich (conductor)SAT
ECM New Series 4763281 (CD)SAT
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BRUCKNER: Symphony No 7SAT
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra / Paavo JarviSAT
(conductor) RCA Red Seal 88697389972 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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GURNEY: Five Elizabethan Songs; On the downs; Ha’nackerSAT
Mill; The bonnie Earl of Murray; The cherry trees; By aSAT
bierside; Fain would I change that note; Thou didstSAT
delight my eyes; The boat is chafing; Lights out; etcSAT
Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano), Iain Burnside (piano)SAT
Naxos 8572151 (CD, Budget)SAT
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La vida es sueno...SAT
SAMANIEGO: Oigan en breve ensalada; Sirenas del viento;SAT
Tocata de ministriles; Que se abrasa Belen; Tierno manjar,SAT
pan divino; De esplendor se doran los aires; Quien gozaSAT
del amor goza lo mejor; Sonoras voces el aire pueblan; NoSAT
puedo mas, que me voy; Venga norabuena del mar la estrellaSAT
Los Musicos de Su Alteza / Luis Antonio Gonzalez (director)SAT
Alpha ALPHA153 (CD)SAT
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SCHUBERT: String Quintet in C major D956*; String QuartetSAT
No 15 in G major D 887; String Quartet No 14 in D minorSAT
D810 Death and the MaidenSAT
Belcea Quartet / Valentin Erben (cello)*SAT
EMI 9670252 (2CD, Mid Price)SAT
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La Dolce Fiamma - Forgotten castrato ariasSAT
J. C. BACH: La Clemenza di Scipione (Pugna il guerriero);SAT
Artaserse (Perche tarda e mai la morte / No, che non ha laSAT
sorte / Vo solcando un mar crudele); Sentimi, nonSAT
partir...Al mio bene; Orfeo ed Euridice (La legge accetto,SAT
o Dei); Adriano in Siria (Cara, la dolce fiamma / TuttiSAT
nemici, e rei); Carattaco: (Perfida Cartismandua! / FraSAT
l'orrore di tanto spavento); Ebben si vada...lo ti lascio;SAT
Temistocle (Ch'io parta)SAT
Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor) / Le Cercle deSAT
L'Harmonie / Jeremie Rhorer (conductor)SAT
Virgin 6857260 (CD Book, Mid Price) or Virgin 6945640 (CD,SAT
Mid Price)SAT
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BEETHOVEN: Complete violin sonatasSAT
Isabelle Faust (violin), Alexander Melnikov (piano)SAT
Harmonia Mundi HMC 902025.27 (4 CDs + bonus “making of”SAT
DVD, Mid Price)SAT
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HALLGRIMSSON: Cello Concerto Op 30; Herma Op 17 for celloSAT
and string orchestraSAT
Truls Mork (cello) / Scottish Chamber Orchestra / JohnSAT
Storgards (conductor) Ondine ODE11332 (C)SAT
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12:15 Music Matters b00p8bjs (Listen)SAT
Ten Years of MusicSAT
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As the first decade of the 21st century draws to a close,SAT
Tom Service and a panel of experts and artists examineSAT
what has happened in the world of music over the past tenSAT
years.SAT
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Review of the DecadeSAT
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On Music Matters this week, Tom Service marks the end ofSAT
the ‘noughties’, leading a discussion about the impact onSAT
classical music of the decade’s many new and refurbishedSAT
arts centres, the changing face of the recording industrySAT
and the revolutionary effect of technology and theSAT
internet.SAT
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Drawing on archive from Music Matters’ coverage of some ofSAT
the main events of the decade, Tom is joined by threeSAT
people who have each played a role in shaping the role ofSAT
classical music at the start of the 21st century – JudeSAT
Kelly, Artistic Director of the South Bank Centre (whichSAT
re-opened in 2007), Anthony Sargent, General Director ofSAT
The Sage Gateshead (celebrating 5 years since itsSAT
opening), and Richard Morrison, Chief Music Critic of TheSAT
Times since 2001.SAT
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New and RefurbishedSAT
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Ten years ago the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden,SAT
re-opened after a major refurbishment; the beginning ofSAT
the 21st century was difficult time for the company, butSAT
Antonio Pappano, who arrived as Music Director in 2002,SAT
tells Tom how the search for new audiences has resulted inSAT
a transformation over the last few years.SAT
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The opening and re-opening of many arts centres around theSAT
UK has had a big impact on live performance, relationshipsSAT
with audiences and the role of local communities. Jude andSAT
Anthony react to interviews they gave Music Matters whenSAT
their respective buildings (re-)opened, and they discussSAT
the impact of others which include the London Coliseum,SAT
home of English National Opera, to the Wales MillenniumSAT
Centre in Cardiff, Glasgow City Halls and the GrandSAT
Theatre in Leeds.SAT
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Recording IndustrySAT
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The decade has also been a rollercoaster ride for theSAT
recording industry. It started with many predicting theSAT
death of the CD; the format still accounts for 90% ofSAT
classical music sales, but the impact of the downloadSAT
revolution, and new methods of sharing and distributingSAT
music, has created a huge challenge for the industry.SAT
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Paul Moseley, General Director of Decca’s A&R andSAT
London-based operations, has experienced life on theSAT
inside of two very different models; having started theSAT
decade at Decca, he tells Tom why he left to set up theSAT
independent record company Onyx, and why he recently cameSAT
back to the world of the majors.SAT
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Technology and the InternetSAT
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More generally, the role of technology and the internetSAT
has transformed every aspect of classical music-making –SAT
from composition and performance, to criticism. TheSAT
veteran American critic, and blogger on the future ofSAT
classical music, Greg Sandow, shares his thoughts on aSAT
decade which has seen an explosion in the ways music andSAT
ideas are shared online.SAT
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Throughout the programme Jude, Anthony and Richard eachSAT
share their picks of the decade – the best operas,SAT
composers, concerts and recordings – and they make someSAT
predictions about the future of classical music in the UK.SAT
As institutions across the country come to terms with theSAT
effects of the recession, can the achievements of the lastSAT
ten years be sustained into the next decade?SAT
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13:00 The Early Music Show b00p8bjv (Listen)SAT
The Vivaldi RevivalSAT
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Using landmark recordings, Lucie Skeaping charts theSAT
rediscovery of Vivaldi in the late 19th century. HisSAT
music, now so familiar, had lain in virtual obscurity forSAT
more than 150 years.SAT
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In the late 19th century, Vivaldi had begun to creep backSAT
into the standard repertoire after an absence of more thanSAT
150 years. After his death in 1741, many dismissed VivaldiSAT
as a second-rate composer; Charles Avison declared thatSAT
Vivaldi lacked 'both harmony and invention', and theSAT
popularity of his music fell into a steady decline. SomeSAT
30 years later, on one of his grand musical tours, theSAT
musicologist Charles Burney was unable to collect anySAT
evidence, either direct or indirect, of Vivaldi'sSAT
existence in Venice.SAT
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In the early 1800s, after it was discovered that Bach hadSAT
based a number of his own great works on Vivaldi models,SAT
interest in the latter's music began to grow. ElgarSAT
admitted that he had learned the art of figured bass fromSAT
a copy of Vivaldi's concertos; Fritz Kreisler published aSAT
concerto under Vivaldi's name and only admitted the falseSAT
authorship after 22 years.SAT
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In the 1930s, Ezra Pound hailed Vivaldi as a champion ofSAT
'Italian musical autarchy', and he and his violinistSAT
mistress Olga Rudge sponsored a number of performances ofSAT
his music in America and Europe.SAT
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The earliest recording of The Four Seasons was made inSAT
1942 by Bernardo Molinari and the Orchestra dell'AccademiaSAT
di S Cecila, and those four concertos have since becomeSAT
arguably some of the most recognisable pieces in the world.SAT
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Lucie charts this remarkable revival of a once forgottenSAT
master, using some of the landmark recordings in theSAT
Vivaldi catalogue, and explores some of the mostSAT
interesting recent discoveries of Vivaldi scores.SAT
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Vivaldi: Concerto in E, RV269 (La Primavera)SAT
Alice Harnoncourt (violin) Vienna Concentus MusicusSAT
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (director)SAT
TELDEC 0630-13572-2 Disc 1 Track 1SAT
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Vivaldi: Concerto in E, RV269 (La Primavera)SAT
Alice Harnoncourt (violin) Vienna Concentus MusicusSAT
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (director)SAT
TELDEC 0630-13572-2 Disc 1 Track 1SAT
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Vivaldi: Concerto for four violins (L'Estro Armonico, Op 3SAT
No 10) - 3rd mvt La SerenissimaSAT
Adrian Chandler (director) AVIE 2106 Track 39SAT
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Bach: Concerto in A minor for four harpsichords andSAT
strings, BWV1065 (3rd mvt)SAT
Trevor Pinnock, Kenneth Gilbert, Lars Ulrik Mortensen,SAT
Nicholas Kraemer (harpsichords) The English ConcertSAT
Trevor Pinnock (director)SAT
ARCHIV 413 634-2 Disc 3 Tracks 1-3SAT
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Vivaldi: Concerto in B flat for violin and strings, RV362SAT
(La Caccia) Alice Harnoncourt (violin)SAT
Vienna Concentus Musicus Nikolaus Harnoncourt (director)SAT
TELDEC 0630-13572-2 Disc 2 Tracks 10-12SAT
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Vivaldi: Concerto in E, RV267 (L'Inverno) - 1st mvtSAT
Hugh Bean (violin) New Philharmonia OrchestraSAT
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) DECCA VIV 3 Side 2 Band 3SAT
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Kreisler: Concerto in C (in the style of Vivaldi)SAT
Fritz Kreisler (violin) Victor String OrchestraSAT
Donald Voorhees (conductor) NAXOS 8.110922 Tracks 8-10SAT
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Vivaldi: Concerto in G for bassoon and strings, RV494 (1stSAT
mvt) Tamás Benkocs (bassoon)SAT
Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia Bela Drahos (conductor)SAT
NAXOS 8.557829 Track 16SAT
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Vivaldi: Sonata No 10 in B minor for violin and continuoSAT
(Manchester) - 1st mvt Romanesca:SAT
Andrew Manze (violin) Nigel North (lute)SAT
John Toll (harpsichord)SAT
HARMONIA MUNDI HMX 2907342.43 Disc 2 Track 13SAT
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Vivaldi: Nisi Dominus, RV803 (1st and 7 mvts)SAT
Carolyn Sampson, Tuva Semmingsen (sopranos)SAT
Hilary Summers (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Katherine McGillivray (viola d'amore) King's ConsortSAT
Robert King (director) HYPERION CDS 44181 Tracks 13-14.SAT
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00p6b0d (Listen)SAT
Christine Brewer/Roger VignolesSAT
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15:00 World Routes b00p8bjx (Listen)SAT
Aurelio MartinezSAT
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WORLD ROUTESSAT
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Presented by Lucy Duran Produced by Roger ShortSAT
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Tel. 020 7765 4661 Fax. 020 7765 5052SAT
e-mail world.routes@bbc.co.ukSAT
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Saturday 12th December, 3:00pmSAT
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Aurelio Martinez in sessionSAT
Aurelio Martinez (guitar/percussion/vocals)SAT
Rolando Sosa (maracas/turtle shells/vocals)SAT
Angel Bernardez (bass Garifuna drum/vocals)SAT
Onan Castillo (lead Garifuna drum)SAT
Eduardo Cedeno (lead guitar)SAT
Ivan Duran (electric guitar)SAT
Carlos Castillo (bass guitar)SAT
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Martinez: Yange Aurelio Martinez & EnsembleSAT
BBC Recording by Martin Appleby and Andy Rushton, DecemberSAT
2009SAT
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CD Round up with Sue Steward and Arwa HaiderSAT
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Choice 1 (Sue) Jet Buiguine Les Loups Noirs D’HaïtiSAT
Album: Tumbélé! Biguine, afro & latin sounds from theSAT
French Caribbean 1963–74 Soundway SNDWCD/LP017SAT
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Choice 2 (Arwa) Kidjo: Dil Main Chuppa ke pyar KaSAT
Angelique Kidjo Album: Õÿö Proper Records Promo CDSAT
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Choice 3 (Sue) Tala: Bend Skin Andre Marie TalaSAT
Album: Bend Skin BeatsSAT
Sterns Records/Retroafric RETRO23CDSAT
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Choice 4 (Arwa) Hassan: Abeina U Manna Mariem HassanSAT
Album: Shouka Nubenegra Promo CDSAT
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Studio session with Aurelio MartinezSAT
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Martinez: Lumalali Lumaniga Aurelio Martinez & EnsembleSAT
BBC Recording by Martin Appleby and Andy Rushton, DecemberSAT
2009SAT
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Martinez: Bisienu Aurelio Martinez & EnsembleSAT
BBC Recording by Martin Appleby and Andy Rushton, DecemberSAT
2009SAT
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Martinez: Mayahuaba Aurelio Martinez & EnsembleSAT
BBC Recording by Martin Appleby and Andy Rushton, DecemberSAT
2009SAT
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Aurelio MartinezSAT
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Learn more about Aurelio's storySAT
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Aurelio MartinezSAT
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Andre Tala -Bend Skin BeatsSAT
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Andre Tala @ Sterns MusicSAT
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Angelique KidjoSAT
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Learn more about Angelique KidjoSAT
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Angelique at Proper RecordsSAT
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Tumbélé! -Biguine, afro & latin sounds from the FrenchSAT
Caribbean, 1963-74SAT
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Learn more about this albumSAT
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Soundway RecordsSAT
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Mariem HassanSAT
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Learn more about Mariem's latest album, ShoukaSAT
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ShoukaSAT
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16:00 Jazz Library b00p8bjz (Listen)SAT
Lawrence LucieSAT
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Swing guitarist Lawrence Lucie died in August 2009, agedSAT
101. Not long before his death, Lucie met Alyn Shipton inSAT
New York to look back over his remarkable career, whichSAT
not only included stints with Fletcher Henderson, LuckySAT
Millinder and Benny Carter, but a long stay in LouisSAT
Armstrong's orchestra. Lucie was also the longestSAT
surviving member of Jelly Roll Morton's band, and he looksSAT
back on his work with the self-styled 'inventor of jazz'.SAT
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DISC 1 Title: I Never KnewSAT
Artist: The Chocolate Dandies Composer: Fio Rito, KahnSAT
Album: Benny Carter: The Music Master Label: ProperSAT
Number: Properbox 68 CD 1 Track 12SAT
Personnel: Max Kaminsky (trumpet), Floyd O'BrienSAT
(trobone), Benny Carter (alto sax), Chu Berry (tenor sax),SAT
Teddy Wilson (piano), Lawrence Lucie (guitar), ErnestSAT
'Bass' Hill (bass), Sid Catlett (drums). 14 March 1933.SAT
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DISC 2 Title: Climax Rag Artist: Jelly Roll MortonSAT
Composer: Scott Album: Essential CollectionSAT
Label: Avid Number 890 CD 2 Track 21SAT
Personnel: Sidney DeParis, t; Albert Nicholas, cl; FredSAT
Robinson, tb; Happy Cauldwell, ts; Jelly Roll Morton, p;SAT
Lawrence Lucie, g; Wellman Braud, b; Zutty Singleton, d.SAT
28 Sept 1939.SAT
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DISC 3 Title: High Society Artist: Jelly Roll MortonSAT
Composer: trad arr Morton. Album: Oh Didn't He RambleSAT
Label: Phantom Number 669672 Track 9SAT
Personnel: as previous disc except add Sidney Bechet, ssSAT
and Claude Jones, tb, replaces Robinson. 14 Sept 1939.SAT
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DISC 4 Title: Winin Boy BluesSAT
Artist: Jelly Roll Morton Composer: MortonSAT
Album: Doctor Jazz Label: ProperSAT
Number: Properbox 113 CD 4 Track 21SAT
Personnel: as previous disc.SAT
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DISC 5 Title: Swing ItSAT
Artist: Benny Carter and His Orchestra Composer: CarterSAT
Album: The Music Master Label: ProperSAT
Number: Properbox CD 1 Track 6SAT
Personnel: Benny Carter, as, t, v; Shad Collins, LeonardSAT
Davis, Bill Dillard, t; George Washington, Wilbur DeParis,SAT
tb; Howard Johnson, Chu Berry, reeds; Rod Rodriguez, p;SAT
Lawrence Lucie, g; Bass Hill, b; Sid Catlett, d. 14 MarchSAT
1933SAT
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DISC 6 Title: Symphony in riffs Artist: Benny CarterSAT
Composer: Carter Album: The Music MasterSAT
Label: Proper Number: Properbox CD 1 Track 6SAT
Personnel: Benny Carter, as, t, v; Eddie Mallory, DickSAT
Clark, Bill Dillard, t; JC Higginbotham, Fred Robinson,SAT
Keg Johnson, tb; Wayman Carver, Glyn Pacque, JohnnySAT
Russell, reeds; Teddy Wilson, p; Lawrence Lucie, g; BassSAT
Hill, b; Sid Catlett, d. 16 Oct 1933.SAT
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DISC 7 Title: Ride Red RideSAT
Artist: Henry Red Allen with the Mills Blue Rhythm BandSAT
Composer: Mills, Millinder Album: 1934-1936SAT
Label: Classics Number: Track 7SAT
Personnel: Lucky Millinder, v, dir; Wardell Jones, SheltonSAT
Hemphill, Henry Allen, t; George Washington, JCSAT
Higgibotham, tb; Gene Mikell, Crawford Wetherington, JoeSAT
Garland, reeds; Edgar Hayes, p; Lawrence Lucie, g; ElmerSAT
James, b; O'Neil Spencer,SAT
d. 25 January 1935.SAT
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DISC 8SAT
Title: I'll Be Glad When You;re Dead You Rascal YouSAT
Artist: Louis Armstrong Composer: TheardSAT
Album: You Rascal You Label: NaxosSAT
Number 8.120806 Track 18SAT
Personnel: Louis Armstrong, t; v; Shelton Hemphill, GeneSAT
Prince, Frank Galbraith, t; George Washington, NormanSAT
Greene, Henderson Chambers, tb; Rupert Cole, Carl Frye,SAT
Prince Robinson, Joe Garland, reeds; Luis Russell, p;SAT
Lawrence Lucie, g; HayesSAT
Alvis, b; Sid Catlett, d. 16 Nov 1941.SAT
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DISC 9 Title: Hey Lawdy Mama Artist: Louis ArmstrongSAT
Composer: Easton Album: You Rascal You Label: NaxosSAT
Number: 8.120806 Track 16SAT
Personnel: Louis Armstrong, t; v; George Washington, tb;SAT
Prince Robinson, reeds; Luis Russell, p; Lawrence Lucie,SAT
g; Johnny Williams, b; Sid Catlett, d. 10 March 1941.SAT
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DISC 10 Title: Guess WhoSAT
Artist: Teddy Wilson and His OrchestraSAT
Composer: Freed/Lane Album: Blues in C Sharp MinorSAT
Label: Naxos Number 8.120665 Track 11SAT
Personnel: Jonah Jones, t; Johnny Hodges, as; HarrySAT
Carney, cl, bar; Teddy Wilson, p; Lawrence Lucie, g; JohnSAT
Kirby, b; Cozy Cole, d; Billie Holiday, v. 30 June 1936.SAT
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16:45 Jazz Record Requests b00p8bk1 (Listen)SAT
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Jazz Record Requests Presented by Geoffrey SmithSAT
Saturday 12 December 2009 16:45 – 17:30SAT
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JRR Signature Tune:SAT
Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSAT
Marsalis)SAT
Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SAT
Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT
(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT
(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SAT
Taken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SAT
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Warmin’ Up (Teddy Wilson) (3:14)SAT
Performed by Teddy Wilson (p) Roy Eildridge (tp) BusterSAT
Bailey (cl) Chu Berry (tsx) Bob Lessey (g) Israel CrosbySAT
(b) Sidney Catlett (dr) Recorded 14th May 1936SAT
Taken from the album Swing – Small Groups 1931 to 1936SAT
1987 CD (BBC BBCCD666(1); Track 13)SAT
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Margie (David/Conrad/Robinson) (2:43)SAT
Performed by Stéphane Grappelli And His Quintet: StéphaneSAT
Grappelli (vln, p) Pat Dodd (p) Chapie D’Amato, Joe DenizSAT
(g) Tommy Bromley (b) Dave Fullerton (d)SAT
Recorded 17 February 1942, LondonSAT
Taken from the album A Swinging AffairSAT
LP (Decca MOR 530. S2/5)SAT
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I Got Rhythm (G. & I. Gershwin) (2:05)SAT
Performed by Adelaide Hall (vo) Joe Turner (p) Francis J.SAT
Carter (p) Recorded London, October 1931SAT
Taken from the album Crooning BlackbirdSAT
CD (Jazz Archives 157882(1) Track 10)SAT
SAT
The Minor Goes Muggin’ (Tommy Dorsey) (3:00)SAT
Performed by Duke Ellington and the Tommy DorseySAT
Orchestra: featuring Duke Ellington (p) Charlie ShaversSAT
(tp) Buddy Rich (d) Recorded 14th May 1945SAT
Taken from the album The Complete RCA Victor RecordingsSAT
1927-1973 CD (RCA Victor RCDJ-63458-2.Disc 2, Track 16)SAT
SAT
Winter in Madrid (Gene Roland, Jacque Cascales, Arr. StanSAT
Kenton) (3:12)SAT
Performed by Stan Kenton (p) Ann Richards (Vocal) LaurindoSAT
Alemeida (g) Bud Shank (sx) Charlie Mariano (sx) BobSAT
Cooper (sx) Dave van Kriedt (sx) Jimmy Giuffre (sx) BuddySAT
Childers (tp) Bobby Clark (tp) Pete Candoli (tp) ConteSAT
Candoli (tp) Don Paladino (tp) Bob Fitzpatrick (tb) FrankSAT
Rosolino (tb) Kent Larsen (tb) Frank Strong (tb) GeorgeSAT
Roberts (tb) Mel Lewis (dr) Max Bennett (b)SAT
Recorded 30th March 1955SAT
Taken from the album By Request, Volume VSAT
LP (Creative World. ST 1066. S2/3)SAT
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It’s All Right with Me (Cole Porter) (3:42)SAT
Performed by Buddy Bregman and his Dance Band: Al PorcinoSAT
(tp), Ray Triscari (tp), Stu Williamson (tp), ContiSAT
Candoli (tp), Frank Rosolino (tb), George Roberts (btb),SAT
Joe Howard (tb), Lloyd Ulate (tb), Bob Cooper (sx), RichieSAT
Kamuca (sx), Bill Holman (sx), Bill Perkins (baritone sx),SAT
Russ Freeman (p), Jim Hall (g), Monte Budwig (b), MelSAT
Lewis (d) Recorded 1958SAT
Taken from the album Buddy Bregman Swingin’ StandardsSAT
LP (Vogue VA 160164. S1/5)SAT
SAT
What is There to Say (Duke-Harburg) (3:38)SAT
Performed by Chet Baker (tp, vo) Dave Wheat (g) RussSAT
Savakus (b) Recorded 9 December 1957SAT
Taken from the album Embraceable YouSAT
CD (Pacific Jazz CDP8316762(1) Track 6)SAT
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Cinnamon and Cloves (Johnny Mandel, Paul F. Webster) (7:15)SAT
Performed by Zoot Sims (ts) Mike Wofford (p) ChuckSAT
Berghofer (b) Nick Ceroli (d) Victor Feldman (per, vib)SAT
Recorded 20 – 21 March 1984SAT
Taken from the album Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel -SAT
Quietly, There LP (Pablo 2310 903. S1/2)SAT
SAT
Are you Going with Me? (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays) (9:07)SAT
Performed by Pat Metheny (electric and acoustic guitars,SAT
guitar synthesizer) Lyle Mays (piano, synthesizers,SAT
synclavier, autoharp) Dan Gottlieb (drums) NanaSAT
Vasconcelos (percussion, voice) Steve Rodby (b)SAT
Recorded live, 1982, PhiladelphiaSAT
Taken from the album Pat Metheny Selected RecordingsSAT
CD (ECM rarum IX Track 7)SAT
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Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SAT
or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SAT
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The BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSAT
internet sites.SAT
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17:30 Opera on 3 b00p8bk3 (Listen)SAT
Live from the Met, Puccini's Il TritticoSAT
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To begin a new season of broadcasts from the MetropolitanSAT
Opera House in New York, Stefano Ranzini conducts aSAT
production of Puccini's ever-popular triple bill, whichSAT
all star soprano Patricia Racette.SAT
SAT
Il Tabarro tells the story of a love affair which, whenSAT
discovered, leads to murder. Suor Angelica is the tragicSAT
tale of a nun, banished to a convent after having had anSAT
illegitimate child. This is followed by the light reliefSAT
of Gianni Schicchi in which the eponymous hero upsets theSAT
grasping Donato family by impersonating their recentlySAT
deceased relative, ostensibly to ensure that the familySAT
gets his properties while in fact taking the best of themSAT
for himself.SAT
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Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSAT
Siff. During the two intervals there are backstageSAT
interviews and the Met Quiz.SAT
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Il Tabarro: Giorgetta ...... Patricia Racette (soprano)SAT
Frugola ...... Stephanie Blythe (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Luigi ...... Salvatore Licitra (tenor)SAT
Michele ...... Zeljko Lucic (baritone)SAT
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Suor Angelica:SAT
Suor Angelica ...... Patricia Racette (soprano)SAT
Sister Genovieffa ...... Heidi Grant Murphy (soprano)SAT
Principessa ...... Stephanie Blythe (mezzo-soprano)SAT
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Gianni Schicchi:SAT
Lauretta ...... Patricia Racette (soprano)SAT
Rinuccio ...... Saimir Pirgu (tenor)SAT
Gianni Schicchi ...... Alessandro Corbelli (baritone)SAT
Zita ...... Stephanie Blythe (mezzo-soprano)SAT
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Orchestra of the Metropolitan OperaSAT
Stefano Ranzini (conductor).SAT
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Il Tabarro: GiorgettaSAT
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Patricia Racette as Giorgetta.SAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Il Tabarro: Michele and GiorgettaSAT
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Zeljko Lucic as Michele and Patricia Racette as Giorgetta.SAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Il Tabarro: La Frugola and GiorgettaSAT
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Stephanie Blythe as La Frugola and Patricia Racette asSAT
Giorgetta.SAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Suor Angelia: production sceneSAT
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Production Scene with Patricia Racette as Suor Angelica inSAT
foreground.SAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Suor Angelica: La Principessa and Suor AngelicaSAT
SAT
Stephanie Blythe as La Principessa and Patricia Racette asSAT
Suor Angelica.SAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Gianni SchicchiSAT
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Alessandro Corbelli as Gianni Schicchi.SAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Gianni Schicchi: production sceneSAT
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Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaSAT
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Synopsis - Il TabarroSAT
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Michele’s barge on the Seine in Paris. Giorgetta is busySAT
with her chores, while her husband, Michele, stands onSAT
deck. He asks her to kiss him, which she does, but withoutSAT
affection. She offers wine to Luigi, one of theSAT
stevedores, and they are joined by two other deckhands,SAT
Tinca and Talpa. They begin a dance, only to beSAT
interrupted by Michele’s return.SAT
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With a song seller peddling his songs in the backgroundSAT
(“Primavera, primavera”), Giorgetta asks Michele why heSAT
seems so troubled, but he does not answer. Talpa’s wife,SAT
Frugola, arrives to take him home and displays the waresSAT
she has collected on her daily rounds (“Se tu sapessi”).SAT
Tinca plans to drown his troubles in drink; Luigi agreesSAT
that is the only way to cope with their bleak existenceSAT
(“Hai ben ragione”).SAT
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Frugola dreams of a little house in the country (“HoSAT
sognato una casetta”) and Giorgetta wishes she could leaveSAT
the barge (“È ben altro il mio sogno!”). She and LuigiSAT
consider the beauty of the city and its quiet suburbs.SAT
After Frugola and Talpa leave, Giorgetta and Luigi expressSAT
their love for each other (“O Luigi! Luigi!”). Suddenly,SAT
Michele appears from the cabin, and Luigi, finding itSAT
unbearable to share his beloved Giorgetta with another,SAT
asks to be put off the barge when they reach Rouen.SAT
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Michele convinces him not to leave his job, assuring himSAT
there’s no work in Rouen, and returns to the hold.SAT
Giorgetta and Luigi arrange to meet later that evening.SAT
She will leave the gangplank in place and light a matchSAT
when Michele has gone to sleep. Luigi goes off and MicheleSAT
again comes on deck.SAT
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Sensing Giorgetta’s restlessness, he tries to evoke herSAT
past love for him by recalling happier days before theSAT
death of their child. Failing to regain her affection,SAT
Michele expresses his suspicions that Giorgetta is in loveSAT
with another man, but he cannot figure out who it isSAT
(“Nulla! Silenzio!”). He settles down on the deck andSAT
lights his pipe. Seeing the light, Luigi rushes on boardSAT
thinking it is Giorgetta’s signal. Michele grabs him,SAT
forces him to admit his love for Giorgetta, and stranglesSAT
him, then conceals the body in his cloak. GiorgettaSAT
reappears on deck to apologize to Michele, who throws openSAT
his cloak to reveal Luigi’s dead body.SAT
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Synopsis - Suor AngelicaSAT
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A convent. Sister Angelica and two lay sisters are lateSAT
for chapel. The Monitor chides them for not doing penanceSAT
as Sister Angelica has done. Some of the sisters confessSAT
they still long for worldly pleasures — Sister GenovieffaSAT
for the lambs she used to tend and Sister Dolcina forSAT
sweet things to eat. Sister Angelica denies she has anySAT
such desires, but the others know she desperately longsSAT
for some word from her family. For seven years she hasSAT
heard nothing from them, and the sisters speculate thatSAT
she was a princess, banished to the convent for reasonsSAT
they have been unable to discover.SAT
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Soon alms collectors arrive, distributing the food theySAT
have gathered. One of them mentions that a magnificentSAT
coach bearing a visitor stands outside the convent gate.SAT
Angelica is startled and, with increasing anxiety, asksSAT
her to describe the coach in detail. A bell ringsSAT
announcing the visitor.SAT
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The Abbess enters and tells Angelica that her aunt, theSAT
Princess, has come to see her. Approaching, the PrincessSAT
rejects Angelica’s gestures of affection. The PrincessSAT
explains that when Angelica’s parents died, she was madeSAT
guardian of both Angelica and her sister, Anna Viola, andSAT
was given control over their inheritance (“Il principeSAT
Gualtiero”). Anna Viola is to be married, and the PrincessSAT
demands Angelica sign her share over to her sister. HavingSAT
brought disgrace on the family name, the PrincessSAT
declares, Angelica is no longer entitled to any part ofSAT
the inheritance. Crushed by her aunt’s cruelty, AngelicaSAT
swears she has repented.SAT
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She cannot, however, erase the memory of her little son,SAT
who, she learns, died two years ago. Her will now broken,SAT
Angelica sobs and signs the document. The PrincessSAT
withdraws and Angelica grieves that her son died withoutSAT
his mother by his side (“Senza mamma”). Resolving to joinSAT
her child in heaven, she drinks poison. She is then struckSAT
by the reality of what she has done and prays forSAT
salvation. A celestial choir is heard and Angelica sees aSAT
vision of the Blessed Virgin with her child.SAT
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Synopsis - Gianni SchicchiSAT
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The Palazzo of Buoso Donati in Florence. The greedySAT
relatives of the wealthy Buoso Donati gather at hisSAT
deathbed to mourn his passing and investigate the detailsSAT
of his will. There are rumors that the old man has leftSAT
nearly everything to a monastery. If his will has not beenSAT
filed with a notary, however, there is still hope for theSAT
relatives, who begin a frantic search for the document.SAT
Young Rinuccio finds it and makes his Aunt Zita promise toSAT
let him marry his beloved Lauretta if there is enoughSAT
money.SAT
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They read the will, which proves the rumors were true; theSAT
relatives finally shed genuine tears. Rinuccio suggestsSAT
that Lauretta’s father, Gianni Schicchi, a shrewdSAT
self-made man, can help them: this new breed ofSAT
peasant-turned-businessman will invigorate Florence, whichSAT
the young man compares to a tree in full flower (“FirenzeSAT
è come un albero fiorito”).SAT
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Schicchi appears with Lauretta. Disgusted by the hypocrisySAT
and avarice of the aristocratic family, Schicchi is aboutSAT
to leave but decides to stay when Lauretta proclaims herSAT
intention to marry Rinuccio (“O mio babbino caro”).SAT
Reading the will, Schicchi devises a plan to impersonateSAT
the dead man. He sends Lauretta home and orders the bodySAT
removed from the bed.SAT
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The doctor arrives to check on Buoso, but Schicchi’s voiceSAT
convinces the addled doctor that the patient is improving.SAT
Schicchi tells the relatives to send for the notary and,SAT
putting on Buoso’s nightshirt and cap, promises to dictateSAT
a new will. The relatives each try to get a promise fromSAT
Schicchi that he will leave the best parts of the estateSAT
to them. Schicchi agrees with every secret request andSAT
warns each that they must keep the secret forever or faceSAT
the punishment as accessories to a fraud — a hand cut offSAT
and eternal banishment from Florence.SAT
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The notary arrives with witnesses, and Schicchi dictatesSAT
that the great part of the estate, including the houseSAT
they are all in, is to be left to his good friend GianniSAT
Schicchi! The relatives are furious but can say nothing,SAT
and when the notary leaves they fall on Schicchi and stealSAT
what they can from the house. Schicchi orders them out ofSAT
his house and points to the young lovers, standing out onSAT
the terrace gazing at the blossoming city. Turning to theSAT
audience, he points out how happy his fraud has made theSAT
young lovers, and pleads for a verdict of not guilty.SAT
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22:00 Between the Ears b00p8bk5 (Listen)SAT
The Great BellSAT
SAT
Using stories, poems and sounds, Stephen Gill presents aSAT
portrait of bonshou - Japanese Buddhist temple bells -SAT
which are considered essential to the country's nationalSAT
identity.SAT
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Bonshou are housed in an open wooden tower instead of in aSAT
belfry. They do not have clappers and are struck by hugeSAT
tree trunks, suspended from ropes, swung against them fromSAT
outside. Each Old Year is rung out with 108 booms fromSAT
every the bell throughout the land. Every Japanese personSAT
has the right to one strike, in order to consume the sinsSAT
of the old year and purify them for the new.SAT
SAT
The Gion bonshou, at 80 tonnes (six times the weight ofSAT
Big Ben), is the heaviest in the land and it takes 20SAT
monks to swing the beam in order for it to sound. IkkoSAT
Iwasawa, who runs the foundry that cast the largest bellSAT
in Japan, explains the mystery of creating such huge bellsSAT
as one is being cast. The Rev Eishou Kawahara, the headSAT
priest of Rengein, whose bell can be heard for 40SAT
kilometres, reveals their spiritual meaning and the impactSAT
they have on people.SAT
SAT
Stephen Gill has lived in Japan for many years and speaksSAT
the language fluently. He weaves into the recordingsSAT
stories of famous bells, haiku poems about them and, mostSAT
importantly, the sounds of all these bonshou, each ofSAT
which has its unique voice.SAT
SAT
22:30 Hear and Now b00p8bk7 (Listen)SAT
Composer Portraits, Christian JostSAT
SAT
As part of a series of composer profiles, Ivan HewettSAT
travels to Berlin to interview German composer ChristianSAT
Jost. Featuring music from a concert given by the BBCSAT
National Orchestra of Wales.SAT
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Including:SAT
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Christian Jost: Code 9 (18:07) Adagio 12 (13:55)SAT
eingefroren...in der Erinnerung (11:55)SAT
Odyssee fur Klarinette in B und Orchester: Heart ofSAT
Darkness (24:40)SAT
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BBC National Orchestra of WalesSAT
Jac van Steen (conductor)SAT
SAT
More on Christian JostSAT
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Ivan meets Christian Jost at his home in BerlinSAT
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Christian JostSAT
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BBC National Orchestra of WalesSAT
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More infoSAT
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SUN
SUNDAY 13 DECEMBER 2009SUN
SUN
00:00 Jazz Library b00l0rhw (Listen)SUN
Booker LittleSUN
SUN
Alyn Shipton is joined by Tom Perchard to select theSUN
highlights from trumpeter Booker Little's recordedSUN
catalogue. Before his death in 1961 aged 23, Little wasSUN
seen as one of the brightest hopes of jazz in the 1950s,SUN
forging a new compositional and playing style that offeredSUN
a way forward from bebop that was strikingly original.SUN
SUN
Playlist:SUN
SUN
DISC 1SUN
Title: Jewel's TempoSUN
Artist: Booker Little 4 and Max RoachSUN
Composer: LittleSUN
Album: Booker Little 4 and Max RoachSUN
Label: Blue NoteSUN
Number : CDP 7844572, Tr 5SUN
Personnel: Booker Little (trumpet), George Coleman (tenorSUN
saxophone), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Art Davis (bass), MaxSUN
Roach (drums). October 1958. Nola Studios, NYCSUN
SUN
DISC 2SUN
Title: Minor SweetSUN
Artist: Booker LittleSUN
Composer: BrentSUN
Album: In New YorkSUN
Label: Jazz ViewSUN
Number: 013, Tr 2SUN
Personnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Tommy FlanaganSUN
(piano), Scott LaFaro (bass), Roy Haynes (drums). AprilSUN
1960. NYCSUN
SUN
DISC 3SUN
Title: Hazy BluesSUN
Artist: Booker LittleSUN
Composer: LittleSUN
Album: Out FrontSUN
Label: CandidSUN
Number: 79027, Tr 6SUN
Personnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (altoSUN
saxophone, flute, bass clarinet), Julian PriesterSUN
(trombone), Max Roach (percussion), Don Friedman (piano),SUN
Ron Carter, Art Davis (bass). New York - March 17/April 4,SUN
1961SUN
SUN
DISC 4SUN
Title: Fire WaltzSUN
Artist: Booker LittleSUN
Composer: WaldronSUN
Album: Eric Dolphy at the Five Spot Vol 1SUN
Label: PrestigeSUN
Number: OJCCD 133-2, Tr 1SUN
Personnel: Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone), Booker LittleSUN
(trumpet), Mal Waldron (piano), Richard Davis (bass), EdSUN
Blackwell (drums). July 16, 1961SUN
SUN
DISC 5SUN
Title: Mrs Parker of KC (Bird's Mother)SUN
Artist: Eric DolphySUN
Composer: Jaki ByardSUN
Album: The Essential Eric DolphySUN
Label: PrestigeSUN
Number: 60022, Tr 7SUN
Personnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (flute,SUN
bass clarinet), Jaki Byard (piano), Ron Carter (bass), RoySUN
Haynes (drums)SUN
SUN
DISC 6SUN
Title: Garvey's GhostSUN
Artist: Max RoachSUN
Composer: RoachSUN
Album: Percussion Bitter SweetSUN
Label: ImpulseSUN
Number: 122, Tr 1SUN
Personnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Julian PriesterSUN
(trombone), Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone, bass clarine),SUN
Clifford Jordan (tenor saxophone), Mal Waldron (piano),SUN
Art Davis (bass), Max Roach (drums); Abbey LincolnSUN
(vocals). Aug 61SUN
SUN
DISC 7SUN
Title: If I Should Lose YouSUN
Artist: Booker LittleSUN
Composer: Robin/RaingerSUN
Album: Booker Little and FriendSUN
Label: JVC JapanSUN
Number: 61453, Tr 4SUN
Personnel: Booker Little (trumpet), Don Friedman (piano),SUN
Reggie Workman (bass), Pete LaRoca (drums), (JulianSUN
Priester (trombone), George Coleman (tenor sax) - do notSUN
appear on this track)SUN
SUN
DISC 8SUN
Title: Forward FlightSUN
Artist: Dave DouglasSUN
Composer: LittleSUN
Album: In Our LifetimeSUN
Label: New WorldSUN
Number: 80471, Tr 3SUN
Personnel: Dave Douglas (trumpet), Chris Speed (tenor sax,SUN
cello), Josh Roseman (trombone), Marty Ehrlich (bassSUN
clarinet), UriSUN
Caine (piano), James Genus (bass), Joey Baron (drums).SUN
Recorded at Power Station, New York City on December 7, 8,SUN
1994.SUN
SUN
01:00 Through the Night b00p8c7c (Listen)SUN
Including:SUN
1.00amSUN
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Four Ballades, Op 10SUN
1.27amSUN
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Voiles; Les tiercesSUN
alternees; Des pas sur la neige; Minstrels (Preludes)SUN
Julien Libeer (piano)SUN
1.42amSUN
Dvorak, Antonin: Piano Quintet in A, Op 81SUN
Julien Libeer (piano) Jana Vonaskova-Novakova (violin)SUN
Goran Gribajcevic (violin) Pierre Lenert (viola)SUN
Marie Hallynck (cello)SUN
2.24amSUN
Bizet, Georges (1838-1875): Symphony in CSUN
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Othmar Maga (conductor)SUN
3.01amSUN
Pez, Johann Christoph (1664-1716): Overture in D minorSUN
Hildebrand'sche Hoboisten CompagnieSUN
3.11amSUN
Gafurius, Franchino (1451-1524): Virgo constans decolaturSUN
3.13amSUN
Mouton, Jean (c1459-1522): James James James - cantus fromSUN
L'Odhecaton (Venice, 1501) Ensemble Claude-GervaiseSUN
Gilles Plante (director)SUN
3.15amSUN
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Praeludium andSUN
Fughetta in G, BWV902 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)SUN
3.25amSUN
Durante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto for strings No 1SUN
in F minor Concerto KolnSUN
3.39amSUN
Moeran, E(rnest) J(ohn) (1894-1950): Phyllida and CorydonSUN
- choral suite (1939) BBC SingersSUN
Stephen Cleobury (conductor)SUN
4.08amSUN
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Children's CornerSUN
Roger Woodward (piano)SUN
4.26amSUN
Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937), arr. Jussi Jalas: MarionettesSUN
Suite, Op 1 Jorma Rahkonen (violin)SUN
Karoly Garam (cello) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
George de Godzinsky (conductor)SUN
4.44amSUN
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 4 in DSUN
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra BratislavaSUN
Ondrej Lenard (conductor)SUN
4.55amSUN
Janacek, Leos (1854-1928): Pochod modracku (March of theSUN
Blue Boys) Dirk de Caluwe (piccolo)SUN
Josef Hala (piano)SUN
4.57amSUN
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Wild Bears (The Wand of YouthSUN
Suite No 2, Op 1b) BBC PhilharmonicSUN
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)SUN
5.01amSUN
Martucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909): Noveletta, Op 82 No 2SUN
Oslo Philharmonic Nello Santi (conductor)SUN
5.07amSUN
Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Deux piecesSUN
caracteristiques, Op 25 Nina Gade (piano)SUN
5.21amSUN
Albert, Heinrich (1604-1651): Wer wengen seiner SundeSUN
Stephan Schreckenberger (bass) Musica Alta RipaSUN
Konrad Junghanel (conductor)SUN
5.24amSUN
Albert, Heinrich (1604-1651): Der Tag beginnet zu vergehenSUN
- Klage Sions for five voices and basso continuo (FunffterSUN
Theil der Arien, Konigsberg, 1642) Cantus CollnSUN
Musica Alta Ripa Konrad Junghanel (lute/conductor)SUN
5.28amSUN
Heiller, Anton (1923-1979): Valet will ich dir geben (3SUN
keine Choralvorspiele, 1975)SUN
Wout van Andel (organ - Ludwig Konig 1776 organ, Nijmegen,SUN
Grote Kerk/St Stevenskerk)SUN
5.31amSUN
Eijken, Johannes Albert van (1823-1868): Sonate uber denSUN
Choral: Befiehl Du deine Wege, Op 13 (1st mvt - ModeratoSUN
in C minor)SUN
Wout van Andel (organ) (Recorded at the Utrecht NationalSUN
Museum from Musical Clock to Street Organ, formerlySUN
Buurkerk)SUN
5.37amSUN
Felix Mendelssohn Batholdy (1809-1847): The Hebrides, OpSUN
26 - overture Oslo PhilharmonicSUN
Arvid Engegard (conductor)SUN
5.48amSUN
Ruppe, Christian Friedrich (1753-1826): Duetto in FSUN
Wyneke Jordans and Leo van Doeselaar (Tomkinson fortepianoSUN
of 1815)SUN
5.58amSUN
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Canzona vigesimaSUN
seconda detta la Nicolina Peter Hannan (recorder)SUN
Christel Thielmann (viola da gamba)SUN
Colin Tilney (harpsichord)SUN
6.03amSUN
Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno (1876-1948): Two orchestralSUN
intermezzi (Il Gioielli della Madonna, Op 4)SUN
KBS Symphony Orchestra Othmar Maga (conductor)SUN
6.13amSUN
Lange-Muller, Peter Erasmus (1850-1926): Tre Madonnasange,SUN
Op 65 (1900) Danish National Radio ChoirSUN
Stefan Parkman (conductor)SUN
6.20amSUN
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Piano Concerto in GSUN
Pascal Roge (piano) New Zealand Symphony OrchestraSUN
Alexander Lazarev (conductor)SUN
6.42amSUN
Duparc, Henri (1848-1933)/text: Francois CoppeeSUN
(1842-1908): La vague et la cloche; Le manoir deSUN
Rosamonde; L'invitation au voyage; La vie anterieureSUN
Gerald Finley (baritone) Stephen Ralls (piano).SUN
SUN
07:00 Breakfast b00p8c7h (Listen)SUN
Sunday - Martin HandleySUN
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Presented by Martin Handley, who shares his personalSUN
choice of music and a winter waltz.SUN
SUN
10:00 Sunday Morning b00p8c7k (Listen)SUN
CanadaSUN
SUN
Iain Burnside wraps up warm for a musical trek aroundSUN
Canada, discovering performances by well-known CanadianSUN
singers, instrumentalists and orchestras, including GlennSUN
Gould, Oscar Peterson, Ben Heppner and Tafelmusik.SUN
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12:00 Private Passions b00p8c7p (Listen)SUN
Sam Taylor-WoodSUN
SUN
Michael Berkeley meets Turner Prize-nominated conceptualSUN
artist and film-maker Sam Taylor-Wood, whose latest work,SUN
Nowhere Boy, documents the early life of John Lennon. MuchSUN
of her work has been inspired by music, from opera toSUN
Bach, and her choices range from the opening of Gluck'sSUN
opera Orfeo ed Euridice, the Kyrie from Mozart's RequiemSUN
and the opening of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to an IndianSUN
raga and Nina Simone singing Wild Is the Wind as well asSUN
film scores by Ry Cooder and Michael Nyman.SUN
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Sig: M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer)SUN
Beaux Arts Brass Quintet (Berkeley/OUP)SUN
Duration: 0m26sSUN
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Mozart: Introitus (Requiem in D Minor, KV626)SUN
Marie McLaughlin (soprano)SUN
Bavarian Radio Chorus and Symphony OrchestraSUN
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) DG 431 041-2 Tr 1SUN
Duration: 6m39sSUN
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Ravi Shankar: Prabhati Ravi Shankar (sitar)SUN
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Alla Rakha (tabla)SUN
(Shankar, based on Raga Gunkali)SUN
Menuhin meets Shankar EMI CDC7490702 Tr 1SUN
Duration: 4m06sSUN
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Gluck: Ah ! Se intorno a quest'urna funesta (Orfeo edSUN
Euridice) Orfeo ...... Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)SUN
Rias-Kammerchor Freiburger BarockorchesterSUN
Rene Jacobs (conductor)SUN
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC90174243, CD 1 Tr 2 Duration: 3m18sSUN
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John Lennon: LoveSUN
Lennon/Lenono Music/BMG Muic Publishing LtdSUN
The John Lennon Collection PARLAPHONE CDP7915162 Tr 7SUN
Duration: 3m19sSUN
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Beethoven: Symphony No 9 in D minor Op 125 (1st mvt -SUN
excerpt) Staatskapelle BerlinSUN
Daniel Barenboim (conductor) ERATO 4509 94353-2 Tr 1SUN
Duration: 5m25sSUN
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Ry Cooder: Paris, Texas (Paris, Texas - film sountrack)SUN
Ry Cooder, Jim Dickinson, David LindleySUN
(Cooder/Tonopah and Tidewater Music Co BMI)SUN
Original Film Soundtrack WARNER 9252702 Tr 1SUN
Duration: 2m56sSUN
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Nina Simone: Wild Is the Wind Nina Simone (piano/voice)SUN
Rudy Stevenson (guitar) Lisle Atkinson (bass)SUN
Bobby Hamilton (drums)SUN
(D Tiomkin, N Washington arr Nina Simone, Famous MusicSUN
Corp) Work Song (The 60's vol 3) MERCURY 8385452 Tr 8SUN
Duration: 6m58sSUN
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Michael Nyman: The Heart Asks Pleasure First (The Piano -SUN
film soundtrack) Michael Nyman (piano)SUN
Nyman/Chester Music Ltd The Piano VENTURE CDVE919 Tr 4SUN
Duration: 1m33s.SUN
SUN
13:00 The Early Music Show b00p8c7r (Listen)SUN
Claudio ScimoneSUN
SUN
Catherine Bott travels to Padua to meet Italian conductorSUN
and pioneering champion of the baroque Claudio Scimone, ofSUN
I Solisti Veneti. Founded in 1959, they were one of theSUN
first groups to give performances of the 18th-centurySUN
music from the Veneto region of Italy. They made some ofSUN
the first recordings of many concertos and opera bySUN
Vivaldi as well as music by Tartini and Albinoni.SUN
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As Scimone marks his 75th birthday, Catherine pays tributeSUN
to the conductor and his group, which is still activelySUN
engaged in Baroque research and still touring all over theSUN
world. For many people, Scimone offered their firstSUN
experience of this repertory, and with a catalogue of moreSUN
than 350 recordings and numerous awards to his credit, heSUN
and I Solisti Veneti still provide the only recordingSUN
option in the catalogue for many important baroque works.SUN
SUN
Scimone talks about how and why he established I SolistiSUN
Veneti back in 1959; about his ideas on interpretation;SUN
and about the fruits of some of his research, such as theSUN
re-discovery of important Italian scores by Albinoni andSUN
Tartini.SUN
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Vivaldi: Concerto in A minor for oboe and orchestra, RV461SUN
(3rd mvt: Allegro) Pierre Pierlot (oboe)SUN
I Solisti Veneti Claudio Scimone (conductor)SUN
ERATO ECD 55025 Track 15 (excerpt)SUN
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Vivaldi: Concerto in E for volin and orchestra, RV271 (2ndSUN
mvt: Cantabile) Piero Toso (violin) I Solisti VenetiSUN
Claudio Scimone (conductor) ERATO 4509 97452-2 Track 8SUN
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Vivaldi: Concerto for two Mandolins, two theorbos, twoSUN
flutes, two salmo, two tromba marina, cello and Orchestra,SUN
P16 (1st mvt: Allegro) I Solisti VenetiSUN
Claudio Scimone (conductor) ERATO 2292 45946-2 Track 7SUN
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Vivaldi: Concerto for violin and orchestra, Op 8 No 4SUN
(Winter - 2nd mvt: Largo) Piero Toso (violin)SUN
I Solisti Veneti Claudio Scimone (conductor)SUN
ERATO 2292 45945-2 Track 11SUN
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Vivaldi: Concerto in D minor for viola d'amore andSUN
orchestra, RV394 (2nd mvt: Largo)SUN
Nane Calabrese (viola d'amore) I Solisti VenetiSUN
Claudio Scimone (conductor) ERATO 4509 92190-2 Track 8SUN
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Tartini: Concerto in E minor for violin and orchestra, D56SUN
(1st mvt: Allegro) Uto Ughi (violin) I Solisti VenetiSUN
Claudio Scimone (conductor) ERATO 4509 92188-2 Track 1SUN
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Albinoni: Questa Fronda (Il Nascimento dell'aurora)SUN
June Anderson (soprano) I Solisti VenetiSUN
Claudio Scimone (conductor)SUN
ERATO 4509 96374-2 CD 2 Track 22SUN
(recorded at a public performance at the Teatro OlympicoSUN
di Vicenza)SUN
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Vivaldi: Concerto in E for violin and orchestra, RV271SUN
(2nd mvt: Cantabile) Piero Toso (violin)SUN
I Solisti Veneti Claudio Scimone (conductor)SUN
ERATO 4509 97452-2 Track 8.SUN
SUN
14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00p8c7w (Listen)SUN
Chi-chi NwanokuSUN
SUN
Chi-chi Nwanoku presents a selection of BBC Radio 3SUN
listeners' requests, including a trio - possibly by BrahmsSUN
- the brilliant sonorities of soprano with trumpet and aSUN
good helping of English wistfulness.SUN
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16:00 Choral Evensong b00p6bln (Listen)SUN
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From Sheffield Cathedral.SUN
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Introit: Ave Maria (Elgar) Responses: Barry FergusonSUN
Psalms: 47, 48, 49 (Turle, Hopkins, Walmisley)SUN
First Lesson: Isaiah 47SUN
Office Hymn: Creator of the stars of night (Conditor Alme)SUN
Canticles (Arnold Bax)SUN
Second Lesson: I Thessalonians 2 vv13-20SUN
Anthem: Benedictus (Elgar)SUN
Final Hymn: The Kingdom of God is justice and joy (Hanover)SUN
Organ Voluntary: Fantasia on Hanover (Edwin Lemare)SUN
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Assistant master of the music: Anthony GowingSUN
Master of the music: Neil Taylor.SUN
SUN
17:00 Discovering Music b00p8dcb (Listen)SUN
The Benny Goodman LegacySUN
SUN
As part of the 2009 London Jazz Festival, Alyn ShiptonSUN
presents a special programme from the BBC Radio TheatreSUN
exploring two remarkable but very different 'classical'SUN
clarinet concertos which were composed for the great jazzSUN
clarinettist Benny Goodman: works by Malcolm Arnold andSUN
Aaron Copland. Alyn chooses tracks from Goodman'sSUN
extensive jazz discography to illustrate some of the focalSUN
points in the concertos, while the two pieces are boughtSUN
to life with the help of soloist Julian Bliss and theSUN
Trinity College of Music Chamber Orchestra conducted bySUN
Andrew Gourlay.SUN
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Born in 1909, Goodman was an astonishing child prodigy andSUN
young master of jazz and, by the end of the 1930s, he wasSUN
arguably the most famous clarinettist in the world. But asSUN
his fame grew, he became increasingly anxious about whatSUN
he saw as the limitations of his skills. He completelySUN
re-learned his technique and, in the late 1940s when AaronSUN
Copland was writing a concerto for him, Goodman adopted aSUN
new embouchure and even had some surgery on his hands toSUN
get rid of the calluses that he had created by hisSUN
unorthodox fingering.SUN
SUN
Copland's concerto, economically scored for harp, pianoSUN
and strings, contains music inspired by many differentSUN
styles - jazz, American country dance, the blues and evenSUN
a touch of the Latin influence, which was thought to be aSUN
result of the composer's living in Rio de Janeiro. It isSUN
clear to many that Copland kept Benny Goodman absolutelySUN
in mind when he was writing the piece, as the work is aSUN
showcase for the soloist to demonstrate not only hisSUN
dexterity and articulation, but also his warm, luxuriousSUN
tone.SUN
SUN
18:30 The Choir b00p8dcd (Listen)SUN
Mormon Tabernacle ChoirSUN
SUN
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has been broadcasting live toSUN
Americans every week since 1929, making its show theSUN
longest running network radio programme in the country.SUN
Aled Jones talks to current members of 'America's Choir'SUN
and introduces recordings from its historic archive. PlusSUN
a choral Christmas garland from the composer AnthonySUN
Bolton, who has combined investment management with aSUN
lifelong love of choirs and their music.SUN
SUN
TracklistSUN
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Timings are shown as 24hr time of the day.SUN
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1. --:--SUN
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The Russian Patriarchate Choir — Russian Chant - ChristSUN
is Born, give glorySUN
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Director: Anatoly Grindenko OPUS 111, OPS 20-218, 14SUN
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2. --:--SUN
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Randall Davidson — Christ was born on Christmas DaySUN
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Composer: Traditional VocalEssenceSUN
Conductor: Philip Brunelle CLARION, CLR908D, 17SUN
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3. --:--SUN
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Randall Thompson — The Last words of DavidSUN
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra at Temple SquareSUN
Conducted: by Craig Jessop MTC0005, 1SUN
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4. --:--SUN
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Mack Wilberg — Wayfarin’ StrangerSUN
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra at Temple SquareSUN
conducted by Craig Jessop MTC6188-2, 7SUN
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5. --:--SUN
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Mack Wilberg — How far is it to Bethlehem?SUN
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra at Temple SquareSUN
Conducted: by Craig Jessop TELARC, CD-80552, 7SUN
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6. --:--SUN
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Mack Wilberg — Requiem AeternamSUN
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra at Temple SquareSUN
Conducted: by Craig JessopSUN
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7. --:--SUN
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Floyd E. Werle — Cohan’s Big ThreeSUN
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple SquareSUN
Conducted: by Craig Jessop MTC0302-2, 14SUN
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8. --:--SUN
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Mack Wilberg — Suo-gânSUN
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra at Temple SquareSUN
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9. --:--SUN
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The Russian Patriarchate Choir — Russian Vigil of theSUN
Nativity (Kondakion; Odes 7-9)SUN
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Directed: by Anatoly GrindenkoSUN
OPUS 111, OPS 20-218, 20-24SUN
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10. --:--SUN
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Antony Bolton — The Gloucester Wassail - A Garland ofSUN
CarolsSUN
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Oxford Voices, Sioned Williams (harp)SUN
Conducted: by Mark Shepherd GUILD, GMCD 7335, 1SUN
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11. --:--SUN
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Antony Bolton — I Saw Three ShipsSUN
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Oxford Voices Sioned Williams (harp)SUN
Conductor: Mark Shepherd GUILD, GMCD 7335, 10SUN
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12. --:--SUN
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Anon — Hec est clara diesSUN
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Discantus Director: Brigitte LesneSUN
OPUS111, OP30207, 1SUN
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13. --:--SUN
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Christian Onyeji — Amuworo ayi out nwaSUN
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Chicago a Cappella della Pietà de’TurchiniSUN
Conductor: Antonio Florio CEDILLE, CDR90000 107, 1SUN
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14. --:--SUN
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Ledger — Adam lay yboundenSUN
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Choir of Christ’s College CambridgeSUN
Conductor: David Rowland REGENT, REGCD305, 11SUN
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15. --:--SUN
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Benjamin Britten — In the Bleak MidwinterSUN
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HYPERION, NOEL1, 9SUN
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16. --:--SUN
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Grainger/Perna — The Sussex Mummer’s CarolSUN
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Polyphony Conductor: Stephen LaytonSUN
HYPERION, NOEL2, 9SUN
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17. --:--SUN
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Thomas of Canterbury — While shepherds watched theirSUN
flocksSUN
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HYPERION, NOEL1, 1SUN
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18. --:--SUN
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[anonymous] — Lux hodie, lux leticie; Orientis partibusSUN
SUN
Discantus Director: Brigitte LesneSUN
OPUS111, OP30207, 19-20SUN
SUN
20:00 Drama on 3 b00p8dcg (Listen)SUN
The Contingency PlanSUN
SUN
By Steve Waters.SUN
SUN
A powerful new version of the play originally staged atSUN
The Bush Theatre in London, addressing the subject ofSUN
climate change. As Britain faces unprecedented andSUN
catastrophic floods, government and scientists argue overSUN
what action to take. A young glaciologist arrives inSUN
Whitehall determined to convince the powers that be of theSUN
importance of immediate action. But he is also bent onSUN
avenging his father, a scientist whose views wereSUN
discredited a generation ago.SUN
SUN
Will Paxton ...... Joseph KloskaSUN
Sarika Chatterjee ...... Vineeta RishiSUN
Robin Paxton ...... Robin SoansSUN
Jenny Paxton ...... Susan BrownSUN
Christopher Casson ...... David Bark-JonesSUN
Tessa Fortnum ...... Stella GonetSUN
Colin Jenks ...... Michael ElwynSUN
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Producer/Director: Peter Leslie Wild.SUN
SUN
22:00 Sunday Feature b00p8dcj (Listen)SUN
Closer to Blood than InkSUN
SUN
Nick Rankin reassesses the life and work of much-lovedSUN
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, focusing in particular on hisSUN
role in getting refugees out of Franco's Spain, and whatSUN
this unknown but highly significant story reveals aboutSUN
him.SUN
SUN
In 1938, Neruda was a diplomat, representing Chile inSUN
Paris. He chartered a ship, the SS Winnipeg, to conveySUN
2,000 Spanish Republicans to Chile. He was there on theSUN
quay, in a white hat, waving them off. And he wrote theSUN
poem Let Me Explain a Few Things in which he disowned hisSUN
previous romantic and lyrical self and committed himselfSUN
to exposing the world's injustices. iSUN
SUN
But it has been alleged that Neruda was a kind of reverseSUN
Schindler, with a list of people who were not going to getSUN
on the Winnipeg. As a diplomat, he had access to passportsSUN
and it is said he made sure these went only to those ofSUN
his particular left-wing Stalinist beliefs. According toSUN
Neruda's critics, the anarchists and more moderateSUN
socialists were rejected and were therefore interned inSUN
France. Many were executed soon after when the Nazis movedSUN
in.SUN
SUN
Nick investigates this episode in Neruda's life, talkingSUN
to the poet's latest biographer Adam Feinstein, to writerSUN
Stephen Schwarz, who makes the allegation, to anarchistSUN
publisher Stuart Christie, poet Jane Duran, whose fatherSUN
was close to, then rejected by Neruda, and to Victor PeySUN
in Santiago, who was one of those who sailed on theSUN
Winnipeg. He considers the impact it had on his poetry andSUN
reassesses that achievement.SUN
SUN
22:45 Words and Music b00p8dcl (Listen)SUN
Hope and DespairSUN
SUN
Romola Garai and Tim McMullan read poetry and prose on theSUN
theme of hope and despair. With poetry from TS Eliot,SUN
Tennessee Williams and Emily Dickinson. Including readingsSUN
from the works of George Orwell and Roald Dahl, as well asSUN
music by Shostakovich, Biber and George Crumb.SUN
SUN
Romola GaraiSUN
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Tim McMullanSUN
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Producer noteSUN
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When exploring the many guises of hope and despair, thereSUN
are inevitable moments where the fine line between the twoSUN
is blurred. Hope can be innocent, ecstatic and false. ItSUN
acts as the promise of escape, and yet we can sometimesSUN
only resort to it at our lowest ebb. Despair can only beSUN
reached once all optimism has been lost, yet it can be theSUN
most ardent displays of hope that can lead us toSUN
desperation.SUN
SUN
In Christianity, the word hope is one of three theologicalSUN
virtues associated with salvation and possibly alluded toSUN
in the reading from Job that begins the programme.SUN
SUN
Emily Brontë’s poem Hope feels almost adolescent in itsSUN
abandonment, and the lyrics of Radiohead’s No SurprisesSUN
similarly flirt with youthful hopelessness. ChristopherSUN
O’Riley lends the song a melancholic arrangement for soloSUN
piano.SUN
SUN
David Fanshawe’s setting of Et In Spiritum Sanctum (ISUN
believe in the holy spirit) in his African SanctusSUN
poignantly couples field recordings from his time in SudanSUN
with a female choir. With an improvised drum made out of aSUN
bottle and a small thumb piano, refugees from theSUN
Sudan-Uganda border sang of their Lord Jesus Christ, theirSUN
Saviour and Deliverer.SUN
SUN
The composer George Crumb was fascinated by the poetry ofSUN
Federico García Lorca. The extract I’ve chosen, fromSUN
Ancient Voices of Children, sets the words Todas lasSUN
tardes en Granada, todas las tardes se muere un niñoSUN
(Every afternoon in Granada, a child dies, everySUN
afternoon) against a passage from Bach’s Notebook of AnnaSUN
Magdalena rendered haunting and bleak by the toy piano.SUN
SUN
Schubert’s song cycle Winterreise is often viewed as aSUN
wanderer’s journey towards despair. Yet some people assertSUN
that the last song Der Leiermann is really about hope -SUN
the organ grinder isn’t summoning him to death, ratherSUN
willing him on to keep living. With this in mind, there’sSUN
an interesting juxtaposition in placing this song next toSUN
Sibelius’s most detailed tone poem Pohjola’s Daughter -SUN
both are in the brooding key of G minor. Sibelius wouldSUN
grapple with alcoholism throughout his life, and his toneSUN
poems have been described as a personal expression of hisSUN
internal dichotomy. According to the Kaleva story, theSUN
steadfast and old Väinämöinen, whilst out riding hisSUN
sleigh, tries to win over the daughter of the NorthSUN
(Pohjola). She will only leave her rainbow for a man whoSUN
can fulfil several challenging tasks. Although he attemptsSUN
these tasks, Väinämöinen's hopes are dashed when thwartedSUN
by evil spirits and he ends up continuing his journeySUN
alone.SUN
SUN
In the Act 2 orchestral interlude of Britten’s opera PeterSUN
Grimes, an uncomfortable motive methodically repeats overSUN
and over again. The men of the Borough are on their way toSUN
Grimes’ hut to confront him. For me, this is the pivotalSUN
moment in the score where Grimes’ despair defeats hisSUN
hopes of marrying Ellen.SUN
SUN
The programme ends with the last pages of George Orwell’sSUN
novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Winston has finallySUN
capitulated to the salvation of Big Brother. The utterSUN
banality of repeating quavers in the strings at the end ofSUN
Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony jar against the celebratorySUN
fanfares in the brass. Is everything really alright?SUN
SUN
Producer: Tom NelsonSUN
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Play listSUN
SUN
Actors: Romola Garai and Tim McMullanSUN
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00:00SUN
MÚM Random Summer [extract] Morr Music LC 10387SUN
Tr.4SUN
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00:20SUN
BOOK OF JOB Chapter 11 v.18-20SUN
Read by Romola Garai and Tim McMullanSUN
SUN
00:53SUN
PAGANINI 24 Caprices – No.1 in E majorSUN
Itzhak Perlman (violin) EMI 7243 5 67237 2SUN
Tr.1SUN
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02:29SUN
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS The Night of the IguanaSUN
Read by Tim McMullanSUN
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03:43SUN
GLUCK Orpheus’ Lament from Orpheo et EuridiceSUN
Wilhelm Kempff (piano) DG 439 108-2SUN
Tr. 27SUN
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06:30SUN
DAVID FANSHAWESUN
Et in Spiritum Sanctum from African SanctusSUN
Allmänna Sången Robert Sund (conductor)SUN
Proprius PRCD 9984SUN
Tr.6SUN
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09:35SUN
THE CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA All That Ninja Tune Zen CD59SUN
Tr.1SUN
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09:38SUN
EMILY DICKINSON Hope is the thing with feathersSUN
Read by Romola GaraiSUN
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10:25SUN
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Despair Read by Tim McMullanSUN
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11:32SUN
BERIO Venid a ver from Coro [extract]SUN
Cologne Radio Chorus Cologne Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Luciano Berio (conductor) DG 423 902-2SUN
Tr.2SUN
SUN
11:44SUN
DANTE ALIGHIERI (translation by H.F.Cary)SUN
Divine Comedy, Inferno [extract] Read by Tim McMullanSUN
SUN
12:27SUN
LISZT Inferno from A Symphony to Dante's Divine comedySUN
[extract] London Symphony OrchestraSUN
Leon Botstein (conductor) Telarc CD-80613SUN
Tr.1SUN
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13:33SUN
EMILY BRONTË Hope Read by Romola GaraiSUN
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14:53SUN
RADIOHEAD arr. O’Riley No SurprisesSUN
Christopher O’Riley (piano) World Village 468034SUN
Tr.3SUN
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16:40SUN
BOOK OF PSALMS (King James edition) Psalm 23SUN
Read by Romola GaraiSUN
SUN
17:13SUN
BERNSTEIN 2nd movt from Chichester Psalms [extract]SUN
Israel Philharmonic OrchestraSUN
Leonard Bernstein (conductor) DG 447 954-2SUN
Tr.2SUN
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19:25SUN
NELSON MANDELA Inauguration Speech – 10 May 1994SUN
BBC Archive RecordingSUN
SUN
19:44SUN
LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZOSUN
Nomathemba (Mother of Hope) [extract]SUN
Joseph Shabalala (chorusmaster)SUN
Universal/Wrasse 153739-2SUN
Tr.5SUN
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21:41SUN
T.S ELIOTSUN
III from Ash WednesdaySUN
Read by Tim McMullan and Romola GaraiSUN
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23:31SUN
CRUMBSUN
Toads las tardes de Granada, todas las tardes se muere unSUN
nino from Ancient Voices for ChildrenSUN
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo-soprano)SUN
The Contemporary Chamber EnsembleSUN
Arthur Weisberg (conductor) Nonesuch 7559-79149-2SUN
Tr.4SUN
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25:28SUN
SCHUBERT Der Leiermann from Winterreise (D.911)SUN
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)SUN
Murray Perahia (piano) SK 48 237SUN
Tr.24SUN
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29:09SUN
SIBELIUS Pohjola's Daughter [extract]SUN
Lahti Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vänskä (conductor)SUN
BIS CD 1558 CD2 Tr.3SUN
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36:32SUN
ROALD DAHL Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [extract]SUN
Read by Tim McMullanSUN
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38:31SUN
N. WASHINGTON and L. HARLINESUN
When you wish upon a star Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)SUN
Robert Freedman (conductor) CBS CDCBS 26145SUN
Tr.4SUN
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43:12SUN
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Sonnet 144 “Two loves I have…”SUN
Read by Romola GaraiSUN
SUN
43:35SUN
BRITTEN Passacaglia from Peter Grimes op. 33b [extract]SUN
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic OrchestraSUN
Libor Pešek (conductor) VIRGIN VC 7 90834-2SUN
Tr.7SUN
SUN
45:26SUN
DYLAN THOMASSUN
The Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The FlowerSUN
Read by Tim McMullanSUN
SUN
47:29SUN
BIBER Passacaglia [extract] Andrew Manze (violin)SUN
Harmonia Mundi HMU 907321.22 CD 2 Tr.21SUN
SUN
50:57SUN
RANDY CRAWFORD Nobody Warner 7599-27386-2SUN
Tr.7SUN
SUN
54:38SUN
GEORGE ORWELL Nineteen Eighty-Four [extract]SUN
Read by Tim McMullanSUN
SUN
56:06SUN
SHOSTAKOVICHSUN
Last movt from Symphony No.5 (Op.47) in D minor [extract]SUN
Berlin Philharmonic Semyon Bychkov (conductor)SUN
Philips 420 069-2SUN
Tr.4SUN
SUN
23:45 Jazz Line-Up b00p8dcn (Listen)SUN
John SurmanSUN
SUN
As saxophonist John Surman celebrates his 65th birthday,SUN
Julian Joseph presents concert given by him at the 2009SUN
London Jazz Festival. On this set, he is joined by anSUN
exceptional international line-up of John Abercrombie onSUN
guitar, Jack DeJohnette on drums and Drew Gress on bass,SUN
performing items from his current ECM release BrewstersSUN
Rooster. Plus a performance by singer Karin Krog, withSUN
whom Surman has performed many times before, giving himSUN
the chance to give a more atmospheric approach to hisSUN
music using reeds and electronics.SUN
SUN
Title: Revised Edition Artist: John Surman (sax)SUN
Comp: John Surman Dur: 9m26sSUN
SUN
Title: Falling Artist: John Surman (sax)SUN
Comp: John Surman Dur:3m42sSUN
SUN
Title: Ola Ola Min/Huldrevise/Vakker Er Du/MestertyvenSUN
Arve BrakarsSUN
Artist: John Surman (sax), Karin Krog (vocals)SUN
Comp: All Trad, arr Karin Krog Dur: 5m32sSUN
SUN
Title: Hilltop DancerSUN
Artist: John Surman (sax), Jack DeJohnette (drums), DrewSUN
Gress (bass), John Abercrombie (guitar)SUN
Comp: John Surman Dur:8m48sSUN
SUN
Title: Dandelion Slanted SkySUN
Artist: John Surman (sax), Jack DeJohnette (drums), DrewSUN
Gress (bass), John Abercrombie (guitar)SUN
Comp: John Warren Dur:11m04sSUN
SUN
Title: Chelsea BridgeSUN
Artist: John Surman (sax), Jack DeJohnette (drums), DrewSUN
Gress (bass), John Abercrombie (guitar)SUN
Comp: Billy Strayhorn Dur:8m12sSUN
SUN
Title: Brewster's RoosterSUN
Artist: John Surman (sax), Jack DeJohnette (drums), DrewSUN
Gress (bass), John Abercrombie (guitar)SUN
Comp: John Surman Dur: 6m00s.SUN
SUN
MON
MONDAY 14 DECEMBER 2009MON
MON
01:00 Through the Night b00p8ddv (Listen)MON
1.00amMON
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto grosso in A,MON
Op 6 No 11 (arr. from Concerto for organ and orchestra NoMON
1) Croatian Baroque EnsembleMON
Laurence Cummings (conductor)MON
1.19amMON
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Suite (The Fairy Queen)MON
1.47amMON
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Overture and twoMON
arias from Giulio CesareMON
Christopher Ainslie (countertenor)MON
Croatian Baroque Ensemble Laurence Cummings (conductor)MON
2.00amMON
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto in B flatMON
for violin and orchestra, HWV288 (Sonata a 5MON
Croatian Baroque Ensemble Laurence Cummings (conductor)MON
2.10amMON
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Non e si vago eMON
bello; Aure, deh per pieta (Giulio Cesare)MON
2.23amMON
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Arsace's aria:MON
Furibondo spiri il vento (Partenope)MON
Christopher Ainslie (countertenor)MON
Croatian Baroque Ensemble Laurence Cummings (conductor)MON
2.28amMON
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 4 D minorMON
(standard version, 1851) Norwegian Radio OrchestraMON
Oleg Caetani (conductor)MON
3.01amMON
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): String Quartet in A minorMON
(1919) (Fantasia; Scherzo; Einleitung und Romanze; Finale)MON
Orford String QuartetMON
3.32amMON
Nemeth-Samorinsky, Stefan (1896-1975): Birch Trees -MON
symphonic poemMON
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaMON
Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor)MON
3.52amMON
Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986): De nakna tradens sanger,MON
Op 7 (1932) Swedish Radio Choir (men's voices)MON
Gote Widlund (conductor)MON
4.08amMON
Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Piano Concerto No 2 in FMON
Patrik Jablonski (piano)MON
Polish Radio Orchestra of WarsawMON
Wojciech Rajski (conductor)MON
4.29amMON
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoMON
No 2 in F, BWV1047 Ars BaroccaMON
4.41amMON
Johann Strauss II (1825-1899): Spanischer Marsch, Op 433MON
ORF Symphony Orchestra Peter Guth (conductor)MON
4.46amMON
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Horn Concerto No 2MON
in E flat, K417 Jacob Slagter (horn)MON
Nieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam Lev Markiz (conductor)MON
5.01amMON
Janequin, Clement (c.1485-1558): La chasseMON
Ensemble Clement JannequinMON
5.06amMON
Benjamin, Arthur (1893-1960): Overture to an Italian ComedyMON
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Joseph Post (conductor)MON
5.13amMON
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Sonatina No 1 in F sharpMON
minor, Op 67 Eero Heinonen (piano)MON
5.21amMON
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Choral Dances (Gloriana)MON
BBC Singers Stephen Layton (conductor)MON
5.30amMON
Tchaikovsky, Peter Illych (1840-1893): Prince Yeletsky'sMON
aria: Ya vas lyublyu bezmerno [I love you beyond measure]MON
(Pikovaya dama [The Queen of Spades], Act 2, Sc 1, Op 68)MON
Allan Monk (baritone) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraMON
Mario Bernardi (conductor)MON
5.34amMON
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D forMON
transverse flute, strings and continuoMON
La Stagione FrankfurtMON
5.47amMON
Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Sonata for bassoon andMON
piano in G, Op 168 Jens-Christoph Lemke (bassoon)MON
Marten Landstrom (piano)MON
6.00amMON
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 5 in B flat, D485MON
Budapest Symphony Orchestra Tamas Vasary (conductor)MON
6.26amMON
Hidas, Frigyes (1928-2007): Harpsichord ConcertoMON
Barbala Dobozy (harpsichord) Concentus HungaricusMON
Ildiko Hegyi (conductor)MON
6.40amMON
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Macbeth, Op 23MON
BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor).MON
MON
07:00 Breakfast b00p8ddx (Listen)MON
Monday - Rob CowanMON
MON
Rob Cowan presents music to discover, rediscover and liftMON
the spirits, including a Winter Waltz.MON
MON
10:00 Classical Collection b00p8ddz (Listen)MON
Monday - Sarah WalkerMON
Featuring great performances and classic recordings. TheMON
theme is the Art of Imitation.MON
10.00amMON
Anon: Sumer is icumen in Dufay CollectiveMON
CHANDOS CHANMON
10.05amMON
Purcell: Fantasia No 7 a 4 Phantasm SIMAX PSC 1124MON
10.09amMON
Schubert: Symphony No 4 London Classical PlayersMON
Roger Norrington (conductor) EMI CDC 754 210 2MON
10.38amMON
Poulenc: Un soir de neige The SixteenMON
Harry Christophers (director) EMI 566 843 2MON
10.45amMON
Bach, arr. Breuer: The Art of Fugue (excerpt)MON
Berliner Bach Akademie Heribert Breuer (director/organ)MON
ARTE NOVA 74321 74465 2MON
11.01amMON
Clemens non Papa: Une fillette bien gorriere; ImcessamentMON
suis triste et doloreux; Nicolle des Celliers d'Hesdin;MON
Ramonez moy ma cheminee Ensemble Clement JanequinMON
Dominique Visse (director) HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901453MON
11.08amMON
A selection of works on CDs discussed by Rob Cowan, HilaryMON
Finch and Simon Heighes on CD Review.MON
MON
12:00 Composer of the Week b007g5zv (Listen)MON
Louis Spohr (1784-1859), Episode 1MON
MON
Donald Macleod reassesses Louis Spohr's reputation,MON
arguing that we should give him more credit than he oftenMON
receives.MON
MON
TracklistMON
MON
Timings are shown as 24hr time of the day.MON
MON
1. --:--MON
MON
Louis Spohr — Overture op 12 (1806)MON
MON
Leipzig Chamber Orchestra Sebastian Weigle (conductor)MON
MDG 307 0849-2, tr 1MON
MON
2. --:--MON
MON
Louis Spohr — Clarinet Concerto no 1 in c minor op 26MON
(1808 / publ 1812)MON
MON
Michael Collins / Swedish Chamber Orchestra /MON
Robin O’Neill (conductor) Hyperion CDA 67509, tr 1-3MON
MON
3. --:--MON
MON
Louis Spohr — Sonata for Violin and Harp in c minorMON
MON
Hugh Webb (harp) Sophie Langdon (violin)MON
Naxos 8.555364, tr 4+5MON
MON
4. --:--MON
MON
Louis Spohr — Variations in B flat major WoO 15 (fromMON
Alruna - 1809)MON
MON
Michael Collins Swedish Chamber OrchestraMON
Robin O’Neill (conductor) Hyperion CDA 67509, tr 8MON
MON
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00p8dgc (Listen)MON
David FrayMON
MON
From Wigmore Hall, London. Fiona Talkington presentsMON
pianist David Fray performing an all-Schubert programme.MON
Schubert: Impromptus, Op 90; 6 moments musicaux.MON
MON
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00p8dgf (Listen)MON
BBC Performing Groups, BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
MON
Louise Fryer presents a seies featuring the BBC performingMON
groups in concert.MON
MON
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Christmas Classics:MON
Highlights from the popular annual concert recorded inMON
2008 at the Music Hall in Aberdeen. Introduced from theMON
stage by Jamie MacDougal.MON
MON
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
MON
Leroy Anderson: Sleigh RideMON
Tchaikovsky: Sugar Plum Fairy; Trepak (The Nutcracker, OpMON
71)MON
Leroy Anderson: Suite of Carols (for string orchestra)MON
Malcolm Arnold, arr. Christopher Palmer: The Holly and TheMON
Ivy (Fantasy on Christmas Carols)MON
John Williams: Adventures on Earth (from StevenMON
Spielberg's film ET: The Extra-Terrestrial)MON
Loesser: What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? (JamieMON
MacDougall - tenor) Leroy Anderson: A Christmas FestivalMON
Traditional, arr. John Rutter: The Twelve Days of ChristmasMON
MON
3.00pmMON
Louise Fryer continues with more music from the BBCMON
Scottish Symphony Orchestra.MON
MON
Ravel: La valse BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
Ilan Volkov (conductor)MON
MON
Tchaikovsky: Serenade in C for string orchestra, Op 48MON
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)MON
MON
3.45pmMON
Rimsky-Korsakov: Sheherazade, Op 35 - symphonic suiteMON
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
Stefan Solyom (conductor)MON
MON
Preview of the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts which come fromMON
the 2009 Cheltenham Festival.MON
MON
Britten: Six Folksongs: Early One Morning; The Last RoseMON
of Summer; Little Sir William; Come You Not fromMON
Newcastle?; There's None to Soothe; The Brisk Young WidowMON
MON
Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Paul Turner (piano).MON
MON
17:00 In Tune b00p8dgh (Listen)MON
Monday - Sean RaffertyMON
MON
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsMON
from the arts world.MON
MON
19:00 Performance on 3 b00p8fdv (Listen)MON
SCO/Robin TicciatiMON
MON
A concert given at City Halls, Glasgow, featuring theMON
highly anticipated debut of young British conductor RobinMON
Ticciati as principal conductor of the Scottish ChamberMON
Orchestra.MON
MON
It begins with Henze's First Symphony, which althoughMON
composed by a youthful 21-year-old who had just livedMON
through the horrors of Hitler's Germany, is surprisinglyMON
pastoral and light-hearted. The programme then pairs theMON
expansive richness of Brahms's Second Symphony with theMON
dark depth of Mahler's folk-inspired song cycle, performedMON
by one of the most celebrated Czech stars of today,MON
mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozena.MON
MON
Magdalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)MON
Scottish Chamber Orchestra Robin Ticciati (conductor)MON
MON
Henze: Symphony No 1MON
Mahler: Songs (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)MON
Brahms: Symphony No 2 in D, Op 73MON
MON
Followed by a focus on Christmas music from around theMON
world.MON
MON
21:15 Night Waves b00p8fdx (Listen)MON
Sacred Monsters, Bertholt BrechtMON
MON
Special Night Waves series considering some of importantMON
cultural figures who have seen their reputations wither inMON
the last decades. In the face of the collapse ofMON
communism, lurid biographical revelation, the authority ofMON
feminism and time itself, these grand male voices haveMON
seen their intellectual influence diminish - or evenMON
collapse.MON
MON
Philip Dodd and guests offer a re-appraisal of the workMON
and influence of the great German dramatist BertoltMON
Brecht. Once considered to be the essence of radicalMON
drama, his plays and productions were considered models ofMON
modernity, intellectual insight and social commentary. YetMON
the word Brechtian can now seem to represent to manyMON
people a production that is leaden, a message which isMON
laboured and a design that is drab and unimaginitive. AreMON
his political fables now fatally outdated and his dramaticMON
techniques no longer effective? Or is it time to take theMON
man who once bestrode the theatrical landscape of EuropeMON
and place him back at the centre of the stage?MON
MON
22:00 Composer of the Week b007g5zv (Listen)MON
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MON
MON
23:00 The Essay b00jlc1n (Listen)MON
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel in ItalyMON
MON
Series exploring various aspects of Handel's life and work.MON
MON
Jonathan Keates focuses on Handel's early years in ItalyMON
when, as a budding young 21-year-old, he acquiredMON
sophistication and finesse from the enchanted land beyondMON
the Alps.MON
MON
23:15 Jazz on 3 b00p8ffp (Listen)MON
Trio VD at Seven Arts Centre, LeedsMON
MON
Jez Nelson presents a gig by widely feted group Trio VDMON
recorded at the Seven Arts Centre in their hometown ofMON
Leeds on the eve of their debut album launch. Formed byMON
Chris Sharkey on guitar, Christophe de Bezenac onMON
saxophone and Chris Bussey on drums, the group unleash aMON
fiery mix of free jazz, heady rhythms, riffs andMON
electronic noise with tracks from their highly anticipatedMON
album Fill It Up with Ghosts.MON
MON
The members of Trio VD met while studying jazz at LeedsMON
College of Music. Since their first performances in earlyMON
2006, they have made a commotion wherever they go,MON
including taking the BBC Introducing stage by storm at theMON
2008 London Jazz Festival.MON
MON
For more information about tickets for Jazz On 3'sMON
celebration of British jazz at Ronnie Scott's on JanuaryMON
4, 2010, please go to www.bbc.co.uk/ticketsMON
MON
Follow Jez Nelson and Jazz On 3 on Twitter:MON
http://twitter.com/jeznelsonMON
http://twitter.com/r3jazzon3MON
MON
Excerpt of Brick by Trio VD (details below).MON
MON
CD Track:MON
MON
Artist: Rory Simmons' Fringe Magnetic (Rory Simmons -MON
trumpet and flugelhorn, Robin Fincker - clarinet, ToriMON
Freestone - flute, James Allsopp - bass clarinet, KitMON
Massey - violin, Natalie Rosario - cello, Jasper Hoiby -MON
bass, Ivo Neame - piano, Ben Reynolds - drums)MON
Track: Little Boban Composer: Rory SimmonsMON
Album Title: Empty Spaces Label: Loop RecordsMON
Released: 18th January 2010MON
MON
Trio VD recorded at the Seven Arts Centre, Leeds onMON
November 7th 2009.MON
MON
Line Up:MON
Chris Sharkey (guitar, vocals, keyboard/synthesiser)MON
Chris Bussey (drums, vocals)MON
Christophe de Bezenac (saxophone, vocals, electronics)MON
MON
Set One: Brick segue into MorseMON
Sixes and Sevens segue into Fill It Up With Ghosts KeshMON
MON
Jez talks to Chris Sharkey about the rise of Trio VD.MON
MON
Set Two: Echoes segue into Returns BrokeMON
Pet Shop BoysMON
MON
All Trio VD compositions by Chris Sharkey, Chris BusseyMON
and Christophe de Bezenac.MON
MON
Trio VD's debut album 'Fill It Up With Ghosts' wasMON
released on Babel Records on 7th November 2009.MON
MON
Trio VD forthcoming live dates:MON
23 Feb 2010 @ The Cluny, NewcastleMON
26 Feb 2010 @ The Vortex, LondonMON
28 Feb 2010 @ Band on the Wall, Manchester (a double billMON
MON
Still The Same performed by the Leeds Improvised MusicMON
Association (LIMA) Orchestra and Ken Vandermark's FreeMON
Fall Trio recorded by Jazz on 3 at the 2006 FuseLeedsMON
Festival.MON
MON
Line Up: The LIMA Orchestra:MON
Dave Kane (musical director/composer)MON
Tom Sidebottom (violin) Ninon Foiret (flute)MON
Simon Beddoe (trumpet) Tom Leaper (alto sax)MON
Petter Frost Faddnes (alto sax)MON
Christophe de Bezenac (tenor sax)MON
Rob Mitchell (tenor sax) Simon Kaylor (tenor sax)MON
Richard Ormrod (clarinet/bass clarinet/baritone sax)MON
Chris Sharkey (electric guitar) Matthew Bourne (piano)MON
Russ Pearson (double bass) Stalle Birkeland (drums)MON
MON
Free Fall Trio: Ken Vandermark (clarinet/bass clarinet)MON
Havard Wilk (piano) Ingebrigt Haker Flaten (bass).MON
MON
TUE
TUESDAY 15 DECEMBER 2009TUE
TUE
01:00 Through the Night b00p8fl0 (Listen)TUE
Including:TUE
1.00amTUE
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphony No 2 in C minorTUE
Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Daniel Harding (conductor)TUE
1.39amTUE
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Piano Concerto NoTUE
1 in B flat minor Alexander Toradze (piano)TUE
Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)TUE
2.15amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sonata No 3 in G minorTUE
for viola da gamba and keyboard, BWV1029TUE
Lars Anders Tomter (viola) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)TUE
2.29amTUE
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Messa della Domenica:TUE
Toccata avanti la Messa; Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie; CanzonTUE
dopo l'Epistola; Toccata chromaticha per l'ElevazioneTUE
Peter van Dijk (organ - St Guido Church,TUE
Brussel-Anderlecht, built 1713 by Carlo Russo)TUE
2.41amTUE
Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936): Ancient Airs and DancesTUE
Suite No 2 CBC Vancouver OrchestraTUE
Mario Bernardi (conductor)TUE
3.01amTUE
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Piano Quintet in A, D667TUE
(Trout) Nikolai Demidenko (piano)TUE
Marianne Thorsen (violin) Are Sandbakken (viola)TUE
Leonid Gorokhov (cello) Dan Styffe (double bass)TUE
3.45amTUE
Wassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766): Concerto No 2 inTUE
B flat (Sei Concerti Armonici)TUE
Combattimento Consort AmsterdamTUE
Jan Willem de Vriend (conductor)TUE
3.56amTUE
Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): EtudesTUE
Instructives, Op 53 Nina Gade (piano)TUE
4.06amTUE
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Tragic Overture, Op 81TUE
Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)TUE
4.19amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Gloria in excelsisTUE
deo, BWV191 Ann Monoyios (soprano)TUE
Colin Ainsworth (tenor) Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirTUE
Tafelmusik Ivars Taurins (conductor)TUE
4.34amTUE
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Rhapsody in G minor, Op 79TUE
No 2 Robert Silverman (piano)TUE
4.42amTUE
Kalnins, Alfred (1879-1951): Ballad for cello and pianoTUE
Marcis Kuplais (cello) Ventis Zilberts (piano)TUE
4.49amTUE
Kapp, Artur (1878-1952): Cantata (Paikesele) [To the Sun]TUE
Hendrik Krumm (tenor) Aime Tampere (organ)TUE
Estonian Radio Mixed Choir Estonian Boys' ChoirTUE
Estonian State Symphony OrchestraTUE
Neeme Jarvi (conductor)TUE
5.01amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (TheTUE
Marriage of Figaro, K492)TUE
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceTUE
Miroslaw Blaszczyk (conductor)TUE
5.05amTUE
Jongen, Joseph (1873-1953): Pieces en trio, Op 95 (AllegroTUE
appassionato) Grumiaux Trio: Luc Devos (piano)TUE
Philippe Koch (violin) Luc Dewez (cello)TUE
5.13amTUE
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): L'isle joyeuse (1904)TUE
Philippe Cassard (piano)TUE
5.19amTUE
Delius, Frederick (1862-1934): Violin ConcertoTUE
Philippe Djokic (violin) Symphony Nova ScotiaTUE
Georg Tintner (conductor)TUE
5.48amTUE
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Schaffe in mir, Gott, einTUE
rein Herz, Op 29 No 2 Wiener KammerchorTUE
Johannes Prinz (director)TUE
5.54amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude and Fugue in CTUE
minor, BWV546TUE
Leo van Doeselaar (organ - 1725 Frans Caspar SchnitgerTUE
organ of St Laurenskerk, Alkmaar, Netherlands)TUE
6.08amTUE
Forster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Ah, peccatores gravesTUE
Olga Pasiecznik, Marta Boberska (sopranos)TUE
Kai Wessel (countertenor)TUE
Krzysztof Szmyt, Jacek Wislocki (tenors)TUE
Dirk Snellings (bass) Anna Sliwa, Marta Balicka (violas)TUE
Rafal Seweryniak (violone) Wim Maeseele (guitar)TUE
Tomasz Dobrzanski, Czeslaw Palkowski, Macin Skotnicki,TUE
Szymon Jozefowski (flutes) Il TempoTUE
6.16amTUE
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Polonaise in E flat forTUE
orchestra Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Ludovit Rajter (conductor)TUE
6.23amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Nine Variations in CTUE
on Dezede's arietta Lison dormait for piano, K264TUE
Bart van Oort (fortepiano)TUE
6.35amTUE
Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Variations on a Nursery Song,TUE
Op 25 Arthur Ozolins (piano)TUE
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).TUE
TUE
07:00 Breakfast b00p8fl2 (Listen)TUE
Tuesday - Rob CowanTUE
TUE
Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasionalTUE
surprise. Including a Winter Waltz.TUE
TUE
10:00 Classical Collection b00p8fl4 (Listen)TUE
Tuesday - Sarah WalkerTUE
Featuring great performances and classic recordings. TheTUE
Group of 3 is comprised of stylised keyboard works byTUE
Francois Couperin.TUE
10.00amTUE
Shchedrin: Carmen Suite (selection)TUE
Russian National Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev (conductor)TUE
DG 471 136 2TUE
10.22amTUE
Reicha: Wind Quintet in D minor, Op 88 No 4TUE
Albert Schweizer Quintet CPO 9990232TUE
10.48amTUE
Weelkes: When David heard The Consort of MusickeTUE
Anthony Rooley (director) ASV CD GAU 195TUE
10.52amTUE
Bach: Fantasia con imitazione, BWV563TUE
Simon Preston (organ) DG 449 212 2TUE
10.56amTUE
Couperin: Les Rozeaux (Pieces de Clavecin, 13eme ordre)TUE
Robert Kohnen (harpsichord) ACCENT ACC 9399D Track 2TUE
10.59amTUE
Couperin: Le Rossignol-Vainqueur (Pieces de Clavecin,TUE
14eme ordre) Blandine Verlet (harpsichord)TUE
ASTREE E7758TUE
11.01amTUE
Couperin: Les Ondes (Suite in A)TUE
Skip Sempe (harpsichord) HARMONIA MUNDI RD77219TUE
11.06amTUE
Strauss: Divertimento, Op 86 Orpheus Chamber OrchestraTUE
DG 435 871 2TUE
11.42amTUE
Liszt: Prelude and Fugue on BACHTUE
Marie-Claire Alain (organ) ERATO 0630 15343 2TUE
11.54amTUE
Read: Providence Oregon State University ChoirTUE
Ron Jeffers (conductor) NEW WORLD 802552.TUE
TUE
12:00 Composer of the Week b007g605 (Listen)TUE
Louis Spohr (1784-1859), Episode 2TUE
TUE
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Louis Spohr.TUE
TUE
Before he had reached the age of 30, Spohr's considerableTUE
talent was the talk of Europe. He had left his hometown inTUE
provincial Germany and secured a plum job in Vienna, thenTUE
the centre of the musical universe. Once there, heTUE
composed a wide range of fine works, struck out on aTUE
concert tour of Europe and founded a great friendship withTUE
a chap by the name of Beethoven.TUE
TUE
Vanitas! Vanitatum Vanitas, Op 41 No 6 (1815)TUE
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Hartmut Holl (piano)TUE
Orfeo C103 841A Tr 10TUE
TUE
Overture (Faust) (1813) Berlin Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Christian Frolich (conductor) CPO 999 093-2 Tr 4TUE
TUE
Octet in E, Op 32 (1814) Gaudier EnsembleTUE
Hyperion CDA66699 Tr 5-8TUE
TUE
String Quartet No 12 in C, Op 45 (3rd and last mvts) (1818)TUE
New Budapest Quartet Marco Polo 8.223257 Trs 6-7.TUE
TUE
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00p8fmw (Listen)TUE
Cheltenham 2009, Ingrid Fliter, Meta4 - Beethoven, SchumannTUE
TUE
Louise Fryer presents BBC Radio 3 New Generation ArtistsTUE
in performance at the 2009 Cheltenham Festival.TUE
TUE
Featuring Beethoven's extraordinary Grosse Fuge,TUE
originally written as the finale to his Op 130 stringTUE
quartet - but discarded after his publisher deemed it tooTUE
demanding. Young Finnish Quartet Meta4 - one of Radio 4'sTUE
New Generation Artists - perform the entire Op 130 quartetTUE
in its original form, before being joined by theTUE
Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter for a performance ofTUE
Schumann's Piano Quintet in E Flat.TUE
TUE
Ingrid Fliter (piano) Meta4TUE
TUE
Beethoven: String Quartet in B flat, Op 130TUE
Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44.TUE
TUE
14:20 Afternoon on 3 b00p8fmy (Listen)TUE
BBC Performing Groups, BBC PhilharmonicTUE
TUE
Louise Fryer presents BBC performing groups featured inTUE
concert.TUE
TUE
Live concert from Manchester:TUE
TUE
Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor, Op 33TUE
Andreas Brantelid (cello) BBC PhilharmonicTUE
Juanjo Mena (conductor)TUE
TUE
Haydn: Symphony No 34 in D BBC PhilharmonicTUE
Juanjo Mena (conductor)TUE
TUE
Mozart: Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216 BBC PhilharmonicTUE
Juanjo Mena (conductor) Jennifer Pike (violin)TUE
TUE
Louise Fryer returns to the Cheltenham Festival andTUE
presents highlights from a concert given in 2008 by theTUE
BBC Philharmonic conducted by Michal Dworzunski.TUE
TUE
3.30pmTUE
TUE
Grieg: Piano Concerto Aleksandar Madzar (piano)TUE
BBC Philharmonic Michal Dworzynski (conductor)TUE
TUE
Kodaly: Dances (Galanta) BBC PhilharmonicTUE
Michal Dworzynski (conductor).TUE
TUE
17:00 In Tune b00p8fn0 (Listen)TUE
Tuesday - Sean RaffertyTUE
TUE
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTUE
from the arts world.TUE
TUE
19:00 Performance on 3 b00p8fn2 (Listen)TUE
Takacs Quartet - Beethoven (Part 1)TUE
TUE
The Takacs Quartet continue their cycle of all Beethoven'sTUE
quartets at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, with theTUE
first in the cycle, one from the middle years, nicknamedTUE
The Harp because of the pizzicato effects in the firstTUE
movement, and the late masterpiece in C sharp minor, OpTUE
131.TUE
TUE
Takacs QuartetTUE
TUE
Beethoven: Quartet in F, Op 18 No 1; Quartet in E flat, OpTUE
74; Quartet in C sharp minor Op 131TUE
TUE
Followed by a focus on Christmas music from around theTUE
world.TUE
TUE
21:15 Night Waves b00p8fn4 (Listen)TUE
Sacred Monsters, DH LawrenceTUE
TUE
Special Night Waves series considering some of importantTUE
cultural figures who have seen their reputations wither inTUE
the last decades.TUE
TUE
Matthew Sweet and guests consider DH Lawrence, who wasTUE
once a key figure not just for academics and bibliophiles,TUE
but a major cultural and political phenomenon. He was anTUE
outsider, a radical thinker who dared to live inTUE
accordance with his beliefs and write novels which showedTUE
the truth about human nature to society. His novels wereTUE
talked about everywhere and became major films.TUE
TUE
Yet over the past 20 years, Lawrence's reputation has beenTUE
in question. Feminist critics have condemned his attitudeTUE
to women and to sex. Television and film have nowTUE
concentrated on Lady Chatterley's Lover and his name inTUE
general conversation tends to indicate erotica.TUE
TUE
With guests including Hermione Lee, Matthew asks ifTUE
Lawrence is actually one of greatest writers, socialTUE
campaigners and radical thinkers, or simply a writerTUE
preoccupied with the bodily attitudes of the early 20thTUE
century.TUE
TUE
22:00 Composer of the Week b007g605 (Listen)TUE
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUE
TUE
23:00 The Essay b00jmvbm (Listen)TUE
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel and RelationshipsTUE
TUE
Ellen T Harris explores some of Handel's relationships -TUE
social and professional.TUE
TUE
23:15 Late Junction b00p8fq7 (Listen)TUE
Fiona TalkingtonTUE
TUE
Fiona Talkington presents some of her favourite tracks ofTUE
2009, including Jon Hassell's Last Night the Moon CameTUE
Dropping Its Clothes in the Street and Christmas musicTUE
from the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir. Plus aTUE
concert set from Basque txalaparta band Oreka TX.TUE
TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 16 DECEMBER 2009WED
WED
01:00 Through the Night b00p8ft9 (Listen)WED
1.00amWED
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Fantasia on a ThemeWED
by Thomas Tallis for double string orchestraWED
BBC Symphony Orchestra Sir Andrew Davis (conductor)WED
1.17amWED
Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585): Loquebantur variis linguis -WED
for 7 voices BBC Singers Bo Holten (director)WED
1.22amWED
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Job - a masque forWED
dancing BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Sir Andrew Davis (conductor)WED
2.07amWED
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Serenade to music forWED
16 soloists and orchestraWED
Sarah Tynan, Elizabeth Atherton, Sophie Bevan, RachelWED
Nicholls (sopranos)WED
Allison Cook, Louise Poole, Julia Riley, Catherine HopperWED
(mezzo-sopranos)WED
Ed Lyon, Joshua Ellicott, Peter Wedd, Nicholas SharrattWED
(tenors)WED
Mark Stone, Darren Jeffrey, George von Bergen, Tim MirfinWED
(basses) BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Sir Andrew Davis (conductor)WED
2.21amWED
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847), arr. Rachmaninov: ScherzoWED
(A Midsummer Night's Dream) Valerie Tryon (piano)WED
2.26amWED
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Symphony No 9 in EWED
minor BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Sir Andrew Davis (conductor)WED
3.01amWED
Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943), arr. Lucien CaillietWED
(1891-1985): Prelude in C sharp minor, Op 3 No 2WED
Vancouver Symphony OrchestraWED
Sergiu Commissiona (conductor)WED
3.06amWED
Bartok, Bela (1881-1945): Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 68WED
(orch. from Sz 56) BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
James Clark (conductor)WED
3.13amWED
Louie, Alexina (b. 1949): Songs of ParadiseWED
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)WED
3.29amWED
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): D'un cahier d'esquisses (1903)WED
Roger Woodward (piano)WED
3.33amWED
Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Waltz; Moonlit meadowsWED
(Music for Children, Op 65) Roger Woodward (piano)WED
3.36amWED
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918), arr. Maarten Bon for 8 hands:WED
JeuxWED
Yoko Abe, Gerard van Blerk, Maarten Bon, Sepp GrotenhuisWED
(pianos)WED
3.53amWED
Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Polovtsian Dances (PrinceWED
Igor) Sydney Symphony OrchestraWED
Stuart Challender (conductor)WED
4.04amWED
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971), arr. Maarten Bon for 40WED
hands for piano: Scherzo a la russe Twenty Grand PianosWED
4.09amWED
Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943), arr. unknown: Vocalise,WED
Op 34 No 14 Desmond Hoebig (cello)WED
Andrew Tunis (piano)WED
4.16amWED
Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): Sub tuum praesidiumWED
4.17amWED
Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): Ecce panisWED
Flemish Radio Choir (women's voices)WED
Joris Verdin (harmonium - Victor Mustel 1891)WED
Vic Nees (conductor)WED
4.20amWED
Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): Ave reginaWED
Marleen Delputte (mezzo-soprano)WED
Marianne Byloo (contralto)WED
Flemish Radio Choir (women's voices)WED
Joris Verdin (harmonium - Victor Mustel 1891)WED
Vic Nees (conductor)WED
4.23amWED
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Hungarian March (TheWED
Damnation of Faust) Melbourne Symphony OrchestraWED
Jorge Mester (conductor)WED
4.28amWED
Gregoir, Eduard (1822-1890): Marche Funebre composee surWED
le mort de Guillaume IIWED
Gert Oost (organ - of the Picture Gallery in the RoyalWED
Palace in the Hague)WED
4.33amWED
Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): ConcertWED
Waltz for orchestra No 2 in F, Op 51WED
CBC Vancouver Symphony OrchestraWED
Kazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor)WED
4.42amWED
Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): Valse romantique (1925)WED
Jerzy Godziszewski (piano)WED
4.46amWED
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): La valse Oslo PhilharmonicWED
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED
5.01amWED
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Academic Festival Overture,WED
Op 80 BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Grant Llewellyn (conductor)WED
5.12amWED
Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909): Songs: To her who isWED
sad, Op 1 No 1); In the snow, Op 1 No 3; I think of quiet,WED
clear golden days, Op 1 No 5; In the quiet of the night,WED
Op 3 No 8; Regret, Op 1 No 4; Before I die, Op 3 No 6; TheWED
Bewitched Princess, Op 3 No 10; From erotica, Op 3 No 2;WED
Speak on my dear, Op 3 No 1 Jadwiga Rappe (contralto)WED
Ewa Poblocka (piano)WED
5.27amWED
Abel, Carl Friederich (1723-1787): Pieces for viola daWED
gamba Rainier Zipperling (viola da gamba)WED
5.44amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No 20WED
in D minor, K466 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)WED
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra Terje Toennesen (conductor)WED
6.15amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. BlagojWED
Angelovski: Chorale (Jesus bleibet meine Freude) fromWED
Cantata No 147 Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet)WED
Velin Iliev (organ)WED
6.18amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Stokowski: WachetWED
auf, ruft uns die Stimme (from Cantata No 140)WED
Philadelphia Orchestra Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor)WED
6.23amWED
Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881), ed.WED
Rimsky-Korsakov: A Night on the Bare MountainWED
Oslo Philharmonic Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)WED
6.36amWED
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Traumerei (Kinderszenen forWED
piano, Op 15) Alfred Grunfeld (1852-1924) (piano)WED
6.39amWED
Tchaikovsky, Peter Illych (1840-1893): Without Time,WED
Without Season Polyphonia Ivelin Dimitrov (conductor)WED
6.42amWED
Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Rejoice, O VirginWED
(All-Night Vigil, Op 37) PolyphoniaWED
Ivelin Dimitrov (conductor)WED
6.46amWED
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance, Op 46 No 2WED
James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton (piano)WED
6.52aWED
WED
07:00 Breakfast b00p8ftc (Listen)WED
Wednesday - Rob CowanWED
WED
Rob Cowan presents wide-ranging music from Elgar toWED
Ellington and Mozart to Makeba. Including a Winter Waltz.WED
WED
10:00 Classical Collection b00p8ftf (Listen)WED
Wednesday - Sarah WalkerWED
Featuring classic recordings including Haydn by BrunoWED
Walter and Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on a Theme ofWED
Thomas Tallis by Vernon Handley.WED
10.00amWED
Haydn: Symphony No 100 (Military)WED
Columbia Symphony Orchestra Bruno Walter (conductor)WED
CBS CD44777WED
10.26amWED
Mendelssohn: Lieder ohner Worte, Op 53 Nos 22-24WED
Livia Rev (piano) HYPERION CDA 66221/2WED
10.37amWED
Tallis: Eighth Tune for Archbishop Parker's PsalterWED
(Tallis' Canon) Theatre of VoicesWED
Paul Hillier (director) HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907154WED
10.38amWED
Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas TallisWED
London Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley (conductor)WED
CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE CDCFPSD4754WED
10.55amWED
Tallis: O salutaris hostia Tallis ScholarsWED
Peter Phillips (conductor) GIMELL CDGIM 025WED
11.00amWED
Mahler: Symphony No 1 Concertgebouw OrchestraWED
Bernard Haitink (conductor) PHILIPS 420 080 2.WED
WED
12:00 Composer of the Week b007g60k (Listen)WED
Louis Spohr (1784-1859), Episode 3WED
WED
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Louis Spohr,WED
focusing on his emphatic commitment to opera.WED
WED
By 1822, Spohr had returned to Germany after several yearsWED
of international travel and immediately set about tryingWED
to secure a reputation as an operatic composer. He saw aWED
real need not just for great German opera, but for aWED
manifesto that German composers should follow in theirWED
quest for a truly distinctive national style.WED
WED
Overture (Jessonda) - 1822WED
Berlin Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Christian Frolich (conductor) CPO 999 0932 Tr 5WED
WED
Jessonda's recitative and aria: Als in mitternacht'gerWED
Stunde (Jessonda, Act 1)WED
Jessonda ...... Julia Varady (soprano)WED
Hamburg State Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Gerd Albrecht (conductor) Orfeo C240 912H CD1 Tr 6WED
WED
Tristan's aria: Der Kriegeslust ergeben (Jessonda, Act 2)WED
Tristan D'Acunha ...... Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)WED
Hamburg State Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Gerd Albrecht (conductor) Orfeo C240 912H CD2 Tr 3WED
WED
Violin Concerto No 8 in A minor (in modo di scena cantateWED
- 1816) Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin)WED
Brandenberg Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)WED
Hyperion Helios CDH 55157 Trs 8-10WED
WED
Jessonda's recit and aria: Ich hatt' entsagt der ErdeWED
Freuden (Jessonda, Act 3)WED
Jessonda ...... Julia Varady (soprano)WED
Hamburg State Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Gerd Albrecht (conductor) Orfeo C240 912H CD2 Tr 13WED
WED
Jessonda (Act 3, finale)WED
Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra and ChorusWED
Gerd Albrecht (conductor) Orfeo C240 912H CD2 Tr 15.WED
WED
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00p8fww (Listen)WED
Cheltenham 2009, Tai Murray, Maxim Rysanov, AndreasWED
BrantelidWED
WED
Louise Fryer presents performances from the 2009WED
Cheltenham Festival by BBC Radio 3 New Generation ArtistsWED
Tai Murray (violin), Maxim Rysanov (viola) and AndreasWED
Brantelid (cello), who join former BBC New GenerationWED
Artist Ashley Wass (piano) to perform Mendelssohn's PianoWED
Quartet No 2, alongside solo works by Bruch, MendelssohnWED
and Dobrinka Tabakova.WED
WED
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00pbmlm (Listen)WED
BBC Performing Groups, BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
WED
Louise Fryer presents the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBCWED
Singers live from Maida Vale, London.WED
WED
Bax: Christmas Eve (tone poem) BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Nicholas Chalmers, David Parry (conductors)WED
WED
Alan Bush: The Winter Journey BBC SingersWED
BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Nicholas Chalmers, David Parry (conductors)WED
WED
Vaughan Williams: O my dear heart (world premiere)WED
Peter Warlock: Corpus Christi BBC SingersWED
Nicholas Chalmers, David Parry (conductors)WED
WED
3.00pmWED
WED
Finzi: In terra pax BBC SingersWED
BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Nicholas Chalmers, David Parry (conductors)WED
WED
Hely-Hutchinson: Carol Symphony BBC Symphony OrchestraWED
Nicholas Chalmers, David Parry (conductors).WED
WED
16:00 Choral Evensong b00p8g37 (Listen)WED
WED
From All Saints' Church, Swanton Morley, Norfolk with theWED
Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.WED
WED
Introit: Arise, shine (Ned Rorem) Responses: Peter StillWED
Psalm: 25 (Henry Ainsworth)WED
First Lesson: Isaiah 51 vv1-8WED
Office Hymn: Hark the glad sound! (Bristol)WED
Canticles (Robert Nicholls)WED
Second Lesson: II Thessalonians 1WED
Spirituals: Ev'ry time I feel the Spirit; There is a balmWED
in Gilead; Ain't that good news!; My Lord, what a morning;WED
Ezekiel saw de wheel (arr. Henry Burleigh and WilliamWED
Dawson)WED
Final Hymn: Mine eyes have seen the glory (Battle Hymn ofWED
the Republic)WED
Organ Voluntary: Hymn (Flights of Fancy) (William Albright)WED
WED
Organ scholars: Matthew Fletcher, Annie LydfordWED
Director of music: Geoffrey Webber.WED
WED
17:00 In Tune b00p8g39 (Listen)WED
Christmas SpecialWED
WED
In recent years, the In Tune Christmas Special has becomeWED
a glittering feature of Radio 3's Christmas scheduling,WED
drawing on some of the best performers in the classicalWED
music world. And this Christmas promises no let up in theWED
quality as Sean Rafferty presents the show from the stageWED
of the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House full of plenty ofWED
yuletide cheer and, of course, plenty of great music.WED
WED
19:00 Performance on 3 b00p8g3c (Listen)WED
Takacs Quartet - Beethoven (Part 2)WED
WED
The Takács Quartet continue their cycle of the 17WED
Beethoven quartets at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London,WED
with the early quartet in G, Op 18 No 2, one from theWED
middle years (Op 95, nicknamed 'serioso'), and one of theWED
late, great masterpieces (Op 130, in B flat).WED
WED
Takacs QuartetWED
WED
Beethoven: Quartet in G, Op 18 no 2; Quartet in F minor,WED
Op 95; Quartet in B flat, Op 130WED
WED
Followed by a focus on Christmas music from around theWED
world.WED
WED
21:15 Night Waves b00p8g3f (Listen)WED
Sacred Monsters, Bertrand RussellWED
WED
Special Night Waves series considering some of importantWED
cultural figures who have seen their reputations wither inWED
the last decades.WED
WED
Anne McElvoy and guests, incuding philosopher AC GraylingWED
re-assess the reputation of philosopher and publicWED
intellectual Bertrand Russell who, at the time of hisWED
death in 1970, had a seemingly secure reputation as one ofWED
the greatest thinkers of the 20th century. First, heWED
transformed philosophical thinking through the applicationWED
of rigorous mathematical logic and then moved on to becomeWED
one of the most important commentators on a range ofWED
subjects, from nationalism to communism, imperialism toWED
nuclear arms. Yet today Russell's standing has fallenWED
dramatically. Questions have been raised about his sexualWED
morals, his family life and his political views, and manyWED
now see him as a man who should never have stepped out ofWED
the rarified world of academia.WED
WED
22:00 Composer of the Week b007g60k (Listen)WED
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WED
WED
23:00 The Essay b00jmvgf (Listen)WED
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel's Working PracticesWED
WED
Donald Burrows asks what the composer's manuscripts sayWED
about his work.WED
WED
23:15 Late Junction b00p8gcm (Listen)WED
Fiona TalkingtonWED
WED
Fiona Talkington's varied musical mix includes a ChristmasWED
song from Kate Rusby, a live concert set from PortugueseWED
band Deolinda, lute music from Paul O'Dette and moreWED
favourite tracks of 2009.WED
WED
THU
THURSDAY 17 DECEMBER 2009THU
THU
01:00 Through the Night b00p8gvv (Listen)THU
1.00amTHU
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Seven Variations on aTHU
Theme of The Magic Flute by MozartTHU
1.10amTHU
Beethoven: 12 Variations on a Theme of The Magic Flute byTHU
Mozart Miklos Perenyi (cello) Deszo Ranki (piano)THU
1.20amTHU
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Song without Words, Op 109THU
Miklos Perenyi (cello) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)THU
1.25amTHU
Veracini, Francesco Maria (1690-1768): Sonata in E minorTHU
1.44amTHU
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in E, Op 1 No 15THU
Eszter Perenyi (violin) Gyula Kiss (piano)THU
1.53amTHU
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Trio in E flat, Op 40THU
Ferenc Tarjani (horn) Gabor Takacs-Nagy (violin)THU
Deszo Ranki (piano)THU
2.20amTHU
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 3 in A minor,THU
Op 56 (Scottish) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTHU
Ari Rasilainen (conductor)THU
3.01amTHU
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Cello Concerto No 2 in CTHU
Daniel Muller-Schott (cello) Oslo PhilharmonicTHU
Arvid Engegard (conductor)THU
3.27amTHU
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Concert champetre forTHU
harpsichord and orchestra Jory Vinikour (harpsichord)THU
Radio France Philharmonic OrchestraTHU
Marc Minkowski (conductor)THU
3.53amTHU
Boeck, August de (1865-1937): Fantasy on two Flemish FolkTHU
Songs (1923) Flemish Radio OrchestraTHU
Marc Soustrot (conductor)THU
4.00amTHU
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto IX in D for soloTHU
violin, strings and continuo, RV230 (L'Estro Armonico, OpTHU
3) Paul Wright (violin)THU
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer (conductor)THU
4.08amTHU
Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1561-1613): Ave dulcissima Maria forTHU
five voices (1603a) Monteverdi ChoirTHU
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)THU
4.15amTHU
Bax, Arnold (1883-1953): Legend for viola and pianoTHU
Steven Dann (viola) Bruce Vogt (piano)THU
4.25amTHU
Trad Hungarian, arr unknown: Early 12th-century HungarianTHU
Dances Bulgarian Academic Wind QuintetTHU
4.36amTHU
Smetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Sonata movement in E minorTHU
for two pianos, B70THU
Else Krijgsman, Mariken Zandliver, David Kuijken, CarlosTHU
Moerdijk (pianos)THU
4.47amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Oboe Quartet in F,THU
K370 Peter Bree (oboe) Amsterdam String TrioTHU
5.01amTHU
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (Nabucco)THU
Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraTHU
Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor)THU
5.09amTHU
Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): 3 Psaumes de David, Op 339THU
Elmer Iseler Singers Elmer Iseler (conductor)THU
5.18amTHU
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 1 in G minor, OpTHU
23 Shura Cherkassky (piano)THU
5.28amTHU
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Rakastava, Op 14 - suite forTHU
string orchestra Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHU
Hannu Koivula (conductor)THU
5.41amTHU
Holst, Gustav (1874-1934), arr Walsh: St Paul's SuiteTHU
Guitar TrekTHU
5.55amTHU
Trad, arr Swingle, Ward (b.1952): L'amour de moiTHU
Swedish Radio Chorus Martina Batic (conductor)THU
5.59amTHU
Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Divertimento for stringTHU
orchestra 13 Strings of Ottawa Brian Law (conductor)THU
6.19amTHU
Weber, Carl Maria Von (1786-1826): Konzertstuck in FTHU
minor, Op 79 (1821) Viktoria Postnikova (piano)THU
Oslo Philharmonic Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor)THU
6.36amTHU
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in C forTHU
orchestra, BWV1066 La Petite BandeTHU
Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor).THU
THU
07:00 Breakfast b00p8gvx (Listen)THU
Thursday - Rob CowanTHU
THU
Presented by Rob Cowan, who shares his personal choice ofTHU
music. Including a Winter Waltz.THU
THU
10:00 Classical Collection b00p8gvz (Listen)THU
Thursday - Sarah WalkerTHU
The Group of 3 features fugues that appear in stage works.THU
Plus a recording of Stravinsky's Pulcinella followed by aTHU
piece Stravinsky 'recomposed' for that ballet: theTHU
Harpischord Suite in E by Monza.THU
10.00amTHU
Kabalevsky: Preludes, Op 38 Nos 1- 4THU
Murray McLachlan (piano) OLYMPIA OCD 266THU
10.06amTHU
Verdi: Falstaff (Act 2 - finale)THU
Falstaff ...... Jose van Dam (bass) Berlin Radio ChoirTHU
Berlin Philharmonic Georg Solti (conductor)THU
DECCA 440 650-2THU
10.09amTHU
Loesser: Fugue for Tinhorns (Guys and Dolls)THU
New Broadway Cast Edward Strauss (conductor)THU
RCA 09026 61317 2THU
10.10amTHU
Bernstein: Cool (West Side Story) Orchestra and ChorusTHU
Leonard Bernstein (director) Rec New York; 1984THU
DG 457 299 2 Track 13THU
10.16amTHU
Laskovsky: Song without words No 3 in B flatTHU
Olga Tverskaya (fortepiano) OPUS 111 OPS0178THU
10.19amTHU
Stravinsky: Pulcinella Jennifer Smith (soprano)THU
John Fryatt (tenor) Malcolm King (bass)THU
Northern Sinfonia Simon Rattle (conductor)THU
HMV HMV 5735512THU
10.59amTHU
Monza: Suite in E Terence Charlston (harpsichord)THU
DEUX-ELLES DXL 1117THU
11.10amTHU
Compere: Se j'ay parle Orlando ConsortTHU
METRONOME METCD 1002-01THU
11.13amTHU
Mozart: Symphony No 41 (Jupiter)THU
The Chamber Orchestra of EuropeTHU
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) TELDEC 4509 93667 2THU
11.54amTHU
East: Quick, quick, away, dispatch!THU
The Cambridge Singers John Rutter (director)THU
COLLEGIUM COLCD 105.THU
THU
12:00 Composer of the Week b007g60w (Listen)THU
Louis Spohr (1784-1859), Episode 4THU
THU
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Louis Spohr,THU
considering how he laid the musical foundations for otherTHU
more famous composers.THU
THU
If history has not been as generous to Spohr as perhaps itTHU
might, one reason could be the high wall of RomanticismTHU
that seems to stand between us and the composer. TheTHU
gracious elegance of Spohr's classicism seems altogetherTHU
less grand than the gestures that were to follow from theTHU
pens of Berlioz, Bruckner, Mahler, Strauss and others, whoTHU
he influenced.THU
THU
Fourth Symphony, Op 86 (Die Weihe der Tone - 1832) - 1stTHU
mvt Budapest Symphony OrchestraTHU
Alfred Walter (conductor) Marco Polo 8.223122 Tr 1THU
THU
Piano Trio No 1 in E minor, Op 119 (1841)THU
New Munich Piano TrioTHU
Orfeo C352 952H CD1 Tr 9; CD2 Trs 1-3THU
THU
Symphony No 7 in C, Op 121 (1841) (The Earthly and DivineTHU
in Human Life) - 3rd mvtTHU
Czecho-Slovak State Philharmonic OrchestraTHU
Alfred Walter (conductor) Marco Polo 8.223432 Trs 1-3.THU
THU
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00p8h1t (Listen)THU
Cheltenham 2009, Tai Murray, Andreas Brantelid, Ashley WassTHU
THU
Louise Fryer presents performances from the CheltenhamTHU
Festival 2009 by current Radio 3 New Generation ArtistsTHU
Tai Murray and Andreas Brantelid, as well as former NGATHU
Ashley Wass.THU
THU
Tai Murray (violin) Andreas Brantelid (cello)THU
Ashley Wass (piano)THU
THU
Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in D minor, Op 49THU
Korngold: Four Pieces from the music for Much Ado AboutTHU
Nothing Shostakovich: Piano Trio No 2, Op 67.THU
THU
14:15 Afternoon on 3 b00p8h1w (Listen)THU
BBC Performing Groups, Handel: Semele (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
Handel Operas 2009THU
THU
As part of the complete cycle of Handel's operas, LouiseTHU
Fryer presents a performance of the first two acts ofTHU
Semele, which tells the story of the beautiful daughter ofTHU
Cadmus and her ill-fated love affair with Jupiter, king ofTHU
the gods.THU
THU
This recording made by the Early Opera Company underTHU
Christian Curnyn is the first to be completed on periodTHU
instruments and, as one has now come to expect in theseTHU
operas, includes some of Handel's most inspiring musicTHU
including the famous aria Where'er you walk.THU
THU
Handel: Semele (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
Mortals: Semele ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)THU
Ino ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)THU
Cadmus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)THU
Athamus ...... Stephen Wallace (countertenor)THU
Company Chorus of Priests and Augurs ...... Chorus ofTHU
Early OperaTHU
THU
Immortals: Jupiter ...... Richard Croft (tenor)THU
Juno ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)THU
Iris ...... Gail Pearson (soprano)THU
Somnus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)THU
Apollo ...... Richard Croft (tenor)THU
Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs; Chorus of Nymphs and Swains;THU
Attendants ...... Chorus of Early Opera CompanyTHU
Early Opera Company Christian Curnyn (conductor)THU
THU
4.15pmTHU
BBC Performing Groups:THU
THU
BBC Concert Orchestra Fabulous Family Music Day fromTHU
Watford Colosseum. Presented from the stage by KirstenTHU
O'Brien.THU
THU
Strauss, arr Malloy: Also Sprach Zarathustra (opening)THU
Schifrin, arr Malloy: Mission Impossible ThemeTHU
Bizet: Toreador's March (Carmen)THU
Britten: Hankin' Booby (Suite on English Folk Tunes)THU
Hindson: RPM Saint-Saens: The Swan (Theo Vinden - cello)THU
Jones, arr Malloy: Soul Bossonova Offenbach: The Can-CanTHU
THU
BBC Concert OrchestraTHU
Christopher Warren-Green (conductor).THU
THU
14:17 Handel Opera Cycle b00pbp8t (Listen)THU
Semele, Semele (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
As part of the complete cycle of Handel's operas, LouiseTHU
Fryer presents a performance of the first two acts ofTHU
Semele, which tells the story of the beautiful daughter ofTHU
Cadmus and her ill-fated love affair with Jupiter, king ofTHU
the gods.THU
THU
This recording made by the Early Opera Company underTHU
Christian Curnyn is the first to be completed on periodTHU
instruments and, as one has now come to expect in theseTHU
operas, includes some of Handel's most inspiring musicTHU
including the famous aria Where'er you walk.THU
THU
Handel: Semele (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
Mortals: Semele ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)THU
Ino ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)THU
Cadmus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)THU
Athamus ...... Stephen Wallace (countertenor)THU
Company Chorus of Priests and Augurs ...... Chorus ofTHU
Early OperaTHU
THU
Immortals: Jupiter ...... Richard Croft (tenor)THU
Juno ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)THU
Iris ...... Gail Pearson (soprano)THU
Somnus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)THU
Apollo ...... Richard Croft (tenor)THU
Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs; Chorus of Nymphs and Swains;THU
Attendants ...... Chorus of Early Opera CompanyTHU
Early Opera Company Christian Curnyn (conductor).THU
THU
17:00 In Tune b00p8h1y (Listen)THU
Thursday - Sean RaffertyTHU
THU
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTHU
from the arts world.THU
THU
19:00 Performance on 3 b00p8h20 (Listen)THU
Leif Ove Andsnes, Christian and Tania TetzlaffTHU
THU
From the Wigmore Hall in London, celebrated pianist LeifTHU
Ove Andsnes joins the brother-and-sister team of violinistTHU
Christian Tetzlaff and cellist Tania Tetzlaff for aTHU
programme of virtuoso chamber music. Featuring Schumann'sTHU
first two piano trios, different in mood and flavour, evenTHU
though they were conceived as a pair and written in quickTHU
succession in 1847. In between them comes Mozart's Trio inTHU
E, K542, written in 1788, at the zenith of the composer'sTHU
powers.THU
THU
Christian Tetzlaff (violin) Tania Tetzlaff (cello)THU
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU
THU
Schumann: Piano Trio No 2 in F, Op 80THU
Mozart: Piano Trio in E K542THU
Schumann: Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 63THU
THU
Followed by a focus on Christmas music from around theTHU
world.THU
THU
21:15 Night Waves b00p8h22 (Listen)THU
Sacred Monsters, Jean-Paul SartreTHU
THU
Special Night Waves series considering some of importantTHU
cultural figures who have seen their reputations wither inTHU
the last decades.THU
THU
Rana Mitter and is joined by Jonathan Ree and MichellTHU
Roberts to re-assess the work of Jean-Paul Sartre, who byTHU
the middle of the 20th century, enjoyed a worldwideTHU
reputation as a great philosopher based largely on hisTHU
defining work on existentialism. He used his fame toTHU
become a prominent political and social campaigner, andTHU
was revered not just for his intellect but for his liberalTHU
principles. Yet since his death Sartre has come to beTHU
regarded by some as a figure of fun, a cliche of obscureTHU
and irrelevant complication whose thought has littleTHU
relevance in general life. Existentialism is oftenTHU
dismissed and Sartre himself is criticised for beingTHU
anti-feminist.THU
THU
22:00 Composer of the Week b007g60w (Listen)THU
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THU
THU
23:00 The Essay b00jmx99 (Listen)THU
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel and LiteratureTHU
THU
Derek Alsop explores ways in which Handel related hisTHU
music to the texts he was setting.THU
THU
23:15 Late Junction b00p8h28 (Listen)THU
Fiona TalkingtonTHU
THU
Max Reinhardt joins Fiona Talkington to select someTHU
seasonal music, plus tracks from David Sylvian and BuggeTHU
Wesseltoft, and a concert set from Quebec's Yves LambertTHU
and the Bebert Orchestra.THU
THU
FRI
FRIDAY 18 DECEMBER 2009FRI
FRI
01:00 Through the Night b00p8h4p (Listen)FRI
1.00amFRI
Salieri, Antonio (1750-1825): Requiem in C minorFRI
(Piccolomesse) - 1804 Elizabeth Poole (soprano)FRI
Margaret Cameron (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Christopher Bowen (tenor) Edward Price (bass)FRI
BBC Singers BBC Concert OrchestraFRI
David Hill (conductor)FRI
1.37amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Allegro in G minor,FRI
KV312FRI
1.41amFRI
Mozart: Fuga in G minor, KV401FRI
Wout van Andel (organ St Stephen's Church in NijmegenFRI
built by Ludwig Konig, 1776)FRI
1.46amFRI
Berwald, Franz (1796-1868): String Quartet in G minorFRI
(1818) Orebro String QuartetFRI
2.18amFRI
Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Sonata for oboe and pianoFRI
Senia Trubashnik (oboe) Valerie Tryon (piano)FRI
2.35amFRI
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonate da chiesa in D, OpFRI
1 No 12 London BaroqueFRI
2.42amFRI
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 6 in D, H I 6 (LeFRI
matin) National Arts Centre OrchestraFRI
Gabriel Chmura (conductor)FRI
3.01amFRI
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16FRI
Boris Berezovsky (piano) Oslo PhilharmonicFRI
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI
3.29amFRI
Schumann-Wieck, Clara (1819-1896): Piano Trio in G minor,FRI
Op 17 Erika Radermacher (piano) Eva Zurbrugg (violin)FRI
Angela Schwartz (cello)FRI
3.57amFRI
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto grosso in D,FRI
Op 6 No 5 Sofia Soloists Chamber EnsembleFRI
Plamen Djourov (conductor)FRI
4.12amFRI
Koehne, Graeme (b.1956): Three Poems of ByronFRI
Elizabeth Campbell (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Janos Furst (conductor)FRI
4.24amFRI
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Petite suite for piano duetFRI
Anna Klas, Bruno Lukk (pianos)FRI
4.37amFRI
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Gott, wie gross istFRI
deine Gute, BWV462; Dich bet' ich an, mein hochster Gott,FRI
BWV449; Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich singen, BWV452; O liebeFRI
Seele, zieh' die Sinnen, BWV494; Vergiss mein nicht, meinFRI
allerliester Gott, BWV505; Ich halte treulich still undFRI
liebe meinen Gott, BWV466 - 6 Chorales from the SchemelliFRI
Collection Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Marco Fink (bass-baritone)FRI
Domen Marincic (viola da gamba)FRI
Dalibor Miklavcic (organ)FRI
4.49amFRI
Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Concerto grosso in G minorFRI
for strings and continuo, Op 3 No 1FRI
Combattimento Consort AmsterdamFRI
5.01amFRI
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Symphony in B flatFRI
for strings, Wq 182 No 2FRI
Geoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)FRI
Tasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersFRI
Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin/director)FRI
5.11amFRI
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 10 Variations on LaFRI
stessa, la stessissima for piano, from Salieri's Falstaff,FRI
WoO 73 Theo Bruins (piano)FRI
5.22amFRI
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Songs (Myrten, Op 25)FRI
Olle Persson (baritone) Stefan Bojsten (piano)FRI
5.34amFRI
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976): Temporal Variations forFRI
oboe and piano (1936) Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe)FRI
Cedric Tiberghien (piano)FRI
5.49amFRI
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Piano Quartet No 3 in CFRI
minor, Op 60 Rian de Waal (piano)FRI
Joan Berkhemer (violin) Michel Samson (viola)FRI
Nadia David (cello)FRI
6.20amFRI
Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for either violinFRI
or cello Daniil Shafran (cello) Anton Osetrov (piano)FRI
6.48amFRI
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): The Duke of Gloucester'sFRI
trumpet suite (arr from movements from Duke ofFRI
Gloucester's birthday Ode)FRI
Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) The King's ConsortFRI
Robert King (director).FRI
FRI
07:00 Breakfast b00p8h4r (Listen)FRI
Friday - Rob CowanFRI
FRI
Rob Cowan presents a refreshing choice of music, includingFRI
a Winter Waltz.FRI
FRI
10:00 Classical Collection b00p8h4t (Listen)FRI
Friday - Sarah WalkerFRI
Presented live from Cardiff by Sarah Walker.FRI
Including at 11.00am performances in BBC Hoddinott Hall ofFRI
Haydn's Clock Symphony and his Cello Concerto in C,FRI
featuring cellist Andreas Brantelid and the BBC NationalFRI
Orchestra of Wales conducted by Nicholas Kraemer.FRI
10.00amFRI
Prokofiev: Symphony No 1 (Classical)FRI
Dresden Philharmonie Kurt Masur (conductor)FRI
BERLIN CLASSICS 0091532BCFRI
10.14amFRI
Mazzochi: Nasceris, alme puerFRI
Gabrieli Consort and Players Paul McCreesh (director)FRI
ARCHIV 437 833 2FRI
10.21amFRI
Corelli: Trio Sonata in E minor, Op 3 No 7FRI
The Purcell Quartet CHANDOS CHAN 0532FRI
10.28amFRI
Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor Jorge Bolet (piano)FRI
DECCA 444 851 2FRI
11.00amFRI
From BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff:FRI
Haydn: Cello Concerto in C; Symphony No 101 (Clock)FRI
Andreas Brantelid (cello)FRI
BBC National Orchestra of WalesFRI
Nicholas Kraemer (conductor).FRI
FRI
12:00 Composer of the Week b007g617 (Listen)FRI
Louis Spohr (1784-1859), Episode 5FRI
FRI
Donald Macleod concludes his exploration of the life andFRI
work of Louis Spohr, considering some of the radiant worksFRI
that emerged - against the odds - during the composer'sFRI
last years. It was a time that was far from the restful,FRI
contented autumn that it might have been, as the politicsFRI
of the town of Kassel, where Spohr lived and worked left aFRI
sour taste in his mouth.FRI
FRI
Quartet Concerto in A minor, op 131 (1845) - 1st mvtFRI
Leipzig String Quartet and Leipzig Chamber OrchestraFRI
Sebastian Weigle (conductor) MDG 307 0849-2 Tr 2FRI
FRI
Septet, Op 147 (1853) Ensemble Villa MusicaFRI
MDG 304 1263-2 CD2 Trs 1-4FRI
FRI
Sextet in C, Op 140 (1848) - 2nd mvt New Haydn QuartetFRI
Sandor Papp (2nd viola) Tamas Varga (2nd cello)FRI
Naxos 8.555968 - Tr 6FRI
FRI
Abendstille, Op 154 No 6 (1854)FRI
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)FRI
Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin) Hartmut Holl (piano)FRI
Orfeo C 103 841A Tr 6.FRI
FRI
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00p8hp0 (Listen)FRI
Cheltenham 2009, Elizabeth WattsFRI
FRI
Louise Fryer presents performances from the CheltenhamFRI
Festival 2009 by BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists.FRI
Soprano Elizabeth Watts presents a Schubert song cycleFRI
with a difference: her own selection of Schubert songs,FRI
entitled Fruhlingsreise. She also performs Samuel Barber'sFRI
Hermit Songs.FRI
FRI
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00p8hp2 (Listen)FRI
BBC Performing Groups, BBC Performing Groups/Handel:FRI
Semele (Act 3)FRI
FRI
Louise Fryer brings a celebration of live music-making toFRI
a close with a concert from the BBC Philharmonic conductedFRI
by Juanjo Mena, performed in Manchester, plus a liveFRI
interval performance by the BBC National Orchestra ofFRI
Wales in Cardiff, conducted by Nicholas Kramer.FRI
FRI
Pierne: Marche des petits soldats de plomb;FRI
Divertissements sur un theme pastoral BBC PhilharmonicFRI
Juanjo Mena (conductor)FRI
FRI
2.20pmFRI
Interval - live from CardiffFRI
FRI
Charpentier: 2 Noels Rameau: Suite (Les boreades)FRI
BBC National Orchestra of WalesFRI
Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)FRI
FRI
2.40pmFRI
FRI
Bartok: The Wooden PrinceFRI
FRI
3.45pmFRI
Handel Operas 2009:FRI
FRI
As part of a complete cycle of Handel operas, Louise FryerFRI
presents the concluding act of Semele.FRI
FRI
Handel: Semele (Act 3)FRI
FRI
Mortals: Semele ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)FRI
Ino ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)FRI
Cadmus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)FRI
Athamus ...... Stephen Wallace (countertenor)FRI
Company Chorus of Priests and Augurs ...... Chorus ofFRI
Early OperaFRI
FRI
Immortals: Jupiter ...... Richard Croft (tenor)FRI
Juno ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)FRI
Iris ...... Gail Pearson (soprano)FRI
Somnus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)FRI
Apollo ...... Richard Croft (tenor)FRI
Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs; Chorus of Nymphs and Swains;FRI
Attendants ...... Chorus of Early Opera CompanyFRI
Early Opera Company Christian Curnyn (conductor).FRI
FRI
14:02 Handel Opera Cycle b00pbqr1 (Listen)FRI
Semele, Semele (Act 3)FRI
FRI
As part of a complete cycle of Handel operas, Louise FryerFRI
presents the concluding act of Semele.FRI
FRI
Handel: Semele (Act 3)FRI
FRI
Mortals: Semele ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)FRI
Ino ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)FRI
Cadmus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)FRI
Athamus ...... Stephen Wallace (countertenor)FRI
Company Chorus of Priests and Augurs ...... Chorus ofFRI
Early OperaFRI
FRI
Immortals: Jupiter ...... Richard Croft (tenor)FRI
Juno ...... Hilary Summers (contralto)FRI
Iris ...... Gail Pearson (soprano)FRI
Somnus ...... Brindley Sherratt (bass)FRI
Apollo ...... Richard Croft (tenor)FRI
Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs; Chorus of Nymphs and Swains;FRI
Attendants ...... Chorus of Early Opera CompanyFRI
Early Opera Company Christian Curnyn (conductor).FRI
FRI
17:00 In Tune b00p8hp4 (Listen)FRI
Friday - Sean RaffertyFRI
FRI
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsFRI
from the arts world.FRI
FRI
19:00 Performance on 3 b00p8hp7 (Listen)FRI
BBC SO - Robert CrumbFRI
FRI
In a concert given at the Barbican Hall, the BBC SymphonyFRI
Orchestra and friends explore the music of one of the mostFRI
original and unpredictable composers of our time - theFRI
American maverick George Crumb. Born in 1929 inFRI
Charleston, West Virginia, Crumb is hard to categorise,FRI
and is seen as a sonic inventor and a musical pioneer.FRI
There's a haunting sense of the mystical and spiritualFRI
about his work but it is also delicate and theatrical,FRI
rich in references to non-western music and composers suchFRI
as Bach and Chopin.FRI
FRI
The BBC SO perform his 1968 Pulitzer Prize-winning pieceFRI
Echoes of Time and the River, which explores the nature ofFRI
the passing of time, with the performers processing aroundFRI
the stage in four lines each at different speeds.FRI
FRI
Pianist Joanna MacGregor joins the celebration playing hisFRI
Little Suite for Christmas, AD 1979, described as a 'holyFRI
tone-poem' for piano, inspired by Giotto's frescoes in theFRI
Scrovegni Chapel.FRI
FRI
The orchestra is then joined by soloists, soprano ClaudiaFRI
Barainsky, the Trinity Boys Choir and the New LondonFRI
Chamber Choir for a performance of Crumb's largest work inFRI
terms of performing forces, Star-Child, which traces aFRI
blazing, inspired vision from apocalyptic darkness toFRI
redeeming light.FRI
FRI
Joanna MacGregor (piano) Claudia Barainsky (soprano)FRI
Trinity Boys Choir New London Chamber ChoirFRI
BBC Symphony Orchestra Martyn Brabbins (conductor)FRI
FRI
Crumb: Echoes of Time and the River; Little suite forFRI
Christmas AD 1979 for piano; Star ChildFRI
FRI
Followed by a focus on Christmas music from around theFRI
world.FRI
FRI
21:15 The Verb b00p8hz4 (Listen)FRI
Matthew Holness/Joe DunthorneFRI
FRI
Ian McMillan presents the weekly programme about languageFRI
live from the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House, withFRI
brand new writing from Perrier Award-winning comedianFRI
Matthew Holness. Best known as the creator of Titan ofFRI
Terror , the spoof thriller writer Garth Marenghi, MatthewFRI
introduces the audience to a brand new comedy character.FRI
FRI
And unable to resist some festive rapping, poet JoeFRI
Dunthorne tries his hand at hip hop - and needs a littleFRI
help from the audience.FRI
FRI
22:00 Composer of the Week b007g617 (Listen)FRI
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRI
FRI
23:00 The Essay b00jmxf7 (Listen)FRI
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel and NationalityFRI
FRI
Suzanne Aspden explores Handel's uncanny ability to absorbFRI
musical and cultural influences.FRI
FRI
23:15 World on 3 b00p8jbw (Listen)FRI
Charlie GillettFRI
FRI
Charlie Gillett with sounds from around the world, and aFRI
studio session by one of New Zealand's finest, theFRI
Wellington-based seven-piece band Fat Freddy's Drop.FRI
FRI
The band call themselves a 'seven-headed soul monster',FRI
but their musical range also stretches to roots, dub,FRI
reggae and jazz. A fiercely independent group, they fornedFRI
their own label The Drop in 1999 to release their firstFRI
tracks. They made their reputation as a live band playingFRI
long improvisations, then in 2006 they released theirFRI
first full studio album, Based on a True Story, whichFRI
became an international hit. They now regularly tourFRI
summer festivals across the world and their second album,FRI
Dr Boondigga and the Big BW - a reference to major recordFRI
labels - was released in 2009.FRI
FRI
11 December 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 12/12/2009 - 18/12/2009
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