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SATSATURDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2010SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00qf5w9 (Listen)SATJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsSAT01:01AMSATMahler, Gustav (1860-1911) Symphony no. 3 in D minorSATPetra Lang (mezzo-soprano), Women of the Oslo PhilharmonicSATOrchestra (choir), NRK boys' choir, Oslo PhilharmonicSATOrchestra (orchestra), Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)SAT02:36AMSATVierne, Louis (1870-1937)SATCello Sonata in B minor (Op.27)SATElizabeth Dolin (cello), Carmen Picard (piano)SAT03:01AMSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937)SATQuartet for strings in F major Biava QuartetSAT03:31AMSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)SATConcerto for piano and orchestra no.17 (K.453) in G majorSATLeif Ove Andsnes (piano), Norwegian Chamber Orchestra,SATTerje Tønnesen (conductor)SAT04:01AMSATCastelnuovo Tedesco, Mario (1895-1968)SATCapriccio Diabolico for guitar (Op.85)SATGoran Listes (guitar)SAT04:11AMSATAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787)SATSymphony in C major, Op.10/4SATLa Stagione, Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor)SAT04:20AMSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)SATPiano Sonata in F sharp (Op.78)SATErnst von Dohnányi (1877-1960) (piano)SAT04:30AMSATPurcell, Henry (1659-1695)SATSonata for trumpet, strings and basso continuo in D majorSATIvan Hadliyski (trumpet), Kammerorchester, Alipi NaydenovSAT(conductor)SAT04:36AMSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897) 5 Songs for chorus (Op.104)SATDanish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor)SAT04:50AMSATVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)SATThe Wasps - Overture from the Incidental MusicSATBBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)SAT05:01AMSATIbert, Jacques (1890-1962) Trois Pièces BrèvesSATThe Ariart Woodwind QuintetSAT05:08AMSATBach, Johann Michael (1648-1694)SATLiebster Jesu, hor mein FlehenSATMaria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), PaulSATElliott and Hein Meens (tenors), Michael Schopper (bass),SATMusica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director)SAT05:16AMSATArriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826)SATLos Esclavos Felices - overtureSATBergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Juanjo Mena (conductor)SAT05:23AMSATDebussy, Claude (1862-1918) Images IISATRoger Woodward (piano)SAT05:37AMSATMusorgsky, Modest (1839-1881)SATKhovanschina: Prelude; Dance of the Persian SlavesSATSofia Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ivan MarinovSAT05:51AMSATChambonnieres, Jacques Champion de (c.1601-1672)SATPièces de clavecin du premier livre (Paris, 1670)SATHank Knox (harpsichord)SAT06:04AMSATWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826)SATQuintet for Clarinet and Strings in B flat (J.182) (Op.34)SAT[1815]SATLena Jonhäll (clarinet) with the Zetterqvist String QuartetSAT06:29AMSATFörster, Kaspar (1616-1673)SATVanitas vanitatum - dialogus de Divite et paupere LazaroSATfor soprano, tenor, bass and instrumentsSATLa Capelle DucaleSAT06:40AMSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893)SATVariations on a Rococo Theme for cello and orchestra, op.SAT33SATRomanian National Radio Orchestra, Alexander Rudin (celloSAT& conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00qf7dp (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00qf7gc (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Berlioz's Te DeumSATSATWith Andrew McGregor. Building a Library: Berlioz's TeSATDeum; Recent releases including Gennady Rozhdestvensky;SATDisc of the Week: Strauss' Rosenkavalier-Suite; EinSATHeldenleben.SATSAT09.05amSATVIVALDI: The Four Seasons; REBEL: Les ElementsSATMidori Seiler (violin) / Akademie fur Alte Musik BerlinSATHarmonia Mundi HMC902061 (CD)SATSATBUXTEHUDE: Seven Sonatas Op 1 The Purcell QuartetSATChandos Chaconne CHAN0766 (CD)SATSATBUXTEHUDE: Seven Sonatas Op 1SATManfredo Kraemer (violin) / Juan Manuel Quintana (viola daSATgamba) / Dane Roberts (violone) / Dirk Borner (harpsichord)SATHarmonia Mundi HMA1951746 (CD, Budget)SATSATDietrich Buxtehude - Opera Omnia Xl (Vocal Works 4)SATBUXTEHUDE: Gott fahret auf mit Jauchzen BuxWV 33; JesuSATdulcis memoria BuxWV 56; Erfreue dich, Erde! BuxWV 26;SATLobe den Herrn, meine Seele BuxWV 71; O Gott, wir dankenSATdeiner Gut BuxWV 86; Canite Jesu nostro BuxWV 11; ErhaltSATuns, Herr, bei deinem Wort BuxWV 27; Att du, Jesu, vil migSAThöra BuxWV 8; Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg BuxWV Anh.2;SATetcSATBettina Pahn (soprano) / Miriam Meyer (soprano) / SiriSATThornhill (soprano) / Johannette Zomer (soprano) / PatrickSATvan Goethem (alto) / Bogna Bartosz (alto) / Jorg DurmullerSAT(tenor) / Andreas Karasiak (tenor) / Klaus Mertens (bass)SAT/ Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir / Ton KoopmanSAT(director) Challenge Classics CC72250 (2CD)SATSAT09.30am Building a LibrarySATBERLIOZ: Te DeumSATSATReviewer – Peter QuantrillSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week David Nice compares recordings of Prokofiev’sSATballet Romeo and Juliet.SATSAT10.25am Recent ReleaseSATSTRAUSS: Don Juan Op 20; Aus Italien Op 16; Don Quixote OpSAT35* Jan Vogler (cello)* / Sebastian Herberg (viola)* /SATStaatskapelle Dresden / Fabio Luisi (conductor)SATSony Classical 88697435542 (2 Hybrid SACD)SATSAT10.35am New ReleasesSATAndrew talks to Rob Cowan about three news discs fromSATBrilliant Classics’ Historical Russian Archives series.SATSATGennady Rozhdestvensky EditionSATSHOSTAKOVICH: Symphonies Nos 1, 4, 7, 9 and 10; MOSOLOV:SATIron Foundry; DVORAK: Symphony No 2; VOLKMANN: Richard IIISAT(Overture); SHAPORIN: The Flea Suite; etcSATVarious artists and orchestras / Gennady RozhdestvenskySAT(conductor) Brilliant Classics 9019 (10CD, Budget)SATSATSviatoslav Knushevitsky EditionSATKHACHATURIAN: Cello Concerto; SAINT-SAENS: Cello ConcertoSATNo 1; TCHAIKOVSKY: Rococo Variations; GLAZUNOV: StringSATQuintet Op 39; SCHUMANN: Piano Trio No 2 Op 80; etcSATSviatoslav Knushevitsky (cello) / David Oistrakh (violin)SAT/ Rudolf Barshai (viola) / Alexander Goldenweiser (piano)SAT/ Arno Babadzhanian (piano) / Lev Oborin (piano) / MoscowSATSymphony Orchestra / Alexander Gauk (conductor)SATBrilliant Classics 8924 (5CD, Budget)SATSATOistrakh Trio EditionSATSCHUMANN: Piano Trio No 1 in D minor Op 63; SCHUBERT:SATPiano Trio No 1 in B flat D898; Piano Trio No 2 in E flatSATD929; TANEYEV: Piano Trio in D Op 22; RACHMANINOV: TrioSATelegiaque No 2 in D minor; HAYDN: Piano Trio No 43 in CSATHob XV:27; Piano Trio No 44 in E Hob XV:28; etcSATOistrakh Trio Brilliant Classics 9101 (10CD, Budget)SATSATDavid Oistrakh – The Complete EMI RecordingsSATSCHUBERT: Piano Trio No 1 in B flat D898; BEETHOVEN: PianoSATTrio No 7 Op 97 ‘Archduke’; Triple Concerto in C Op 56;SATViolin Concerto in D Op 61; FRANCK: Violin Sonata in A; etcSATDavid Oistrakh (violin) / Lev Oborin (piano) / SviatoslavSATKnushevitsky (cello) / various conductors and orchestrasSATEMI 2147122 (17CD, Budget)SATSAT11.25am Recent ReleasesSATSHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio No 1 in C minor Op 8; Piano TrioSATNo 2 in E minor Op 67; SCHNITTKE: Piano Trio (arrangementSATof String Trio) Kempf TrioSATBIS BISSACD1482 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATPROKOFIEV: String Quartet No 1 in B minor Op 50; SonataSATfor Two Violins in C major Op 56 ; String Quartet No 2 inSATF major Op 92 on Kabardinian themes Pavel Haas QuartetSATSupraphon SU39572 (CD)SATSAT11.40am Disc of the WeekSATSTRAUSS: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier / Ein Heldenleben OpSAT40SATCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra / Andris NelsonsSAT(conductor) Orfeo C803091A (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00qf7h4 (Listen)SATThe Gambler/Sibelius/Van Doesburg/The WestbrooksSATSATPetroc Trelawny explores the world of Prokofiev'sSATaction-packed opera The Gambler, reads a new biography ofSATcomposer Jean Sibelius, visits a new exhibition of works bySATDadaist Theo van Doesburg, and meets jazz duo TheSATWestbrooks.SATSATPetroc Trelawny visits rehearsals for a new Covent GardenSATproduction of Prokofiev’s opera based on Dostoevsky’s novelSATof the same name – an action-packed tale about theSATaddictive nature of casino life. One of the least known ofSATSergei Prokofiev’s operas, its Russian premiere wasSATthwarted by the Revolution of 1917; it was first performedSATin Brussels and not in Russia until 1974.SATSATThe director of the Royal Opera’s production, Richard Jones,SATand conductor Antonio Pappano, talk to Petroc about how theSATstory and music connect with audiences today, and ProkofievSATexpert Christina Guillaumier tells the opera’s story.SATSATThe 1917 Revoution may have delayed the premiere of TheSATGambler, but it meant freedom for the nation of Finland.SATComposer Jean Sibelius had already become synonymous withSATthe culture and ideals of his homeland, but in a new bookSATGlenda Dawn Goss, an American academic and teacher at theSATSibelius Academy in Helsinki, argues that he was aSATreluctant nationalist.SATSATPetroc talks to Goss and to Osmo Vanska who has just beenSATconducting a Sibelius symphony cycle with the LondonSATPhilharmonic Orchestra (Nos. 4, 5 and Luonnotar areSATbroadcast in Performance on 3 on 15 February).SATSATThe year 1917 also saw the Dutch artist Theo van DoesburgSATform his movement ‘De Stijl’ (‘The Style’) with fellowSATartist Piet Mondrian. Music was central to the group’sSATwork, and his pianist wife Nelly would often join him onSATstage for various Dadaist ‘happenings’, performing music bySATSatie, Schönberg and Poulenc.SATSATPetroc visits a new exhibition of van Doesberg’s work atSATTate Modern in London, and talks to its curator MichaelSATWhite and musical consultant, the conductor Richard Bernas.SATSATScroll down to see some images from the exhibition.SATAs musicians, writers and composers Mike and Kate WestbrookSAThave been performing and living together for 35 years.SATTheir music covers a huge range of styles and forms, fromSATintimate jazz and cabaret song to opera works and big bandSATarrangements of Rossini.SATSATAhead of a duo tour around the UK, they talk to Petroc aboutSATthe processes involved in working together, and about theSATimportance of making music for the local community.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00qpjvx (Listen)SATDimitrie CantemirSATSATLucie Skeaping profiles the extraordinary life and work ofSATthe polyglot Dimitrie Cantemir. Born in Moldavia in 1673,SAThe became one of the foremost intellectuals of EasternSATEurope. Scholar, Orientalist, composer, theorist,SAThistorian, and fleetingly Prince of Moldavia, he also wasSATa virtuoso played of the tanbur, a long-necked lute. InSAT1710 Cantemir compiled 'The Book of the Science of Music',SATa collection of about 355 compositions, 9 of which were bySATCantemir himself. This collection charted the theory andSATforms of 17th century Ottoman music, and was written in aSATnotation also devised by Cantemir. The music in theSATprogramme includes several works form this book, andSATtraditional music from the Ottoman world during this time,SATincluding recordings by HespÃrion XXI.SATSATIMPROVISATION: Taksim (Kanun, ViÃle, Oud, Kemence & Tanbur)SATHesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 1SATSATSegue to:SATSATANONYMOUS Der makam-I Uzzal usulas Devr-I kebir (from MssSATDimitrie Cantemir) Hesperion XXISATJordi Savall (director) ALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 2SATSATTRADITIONAL (ARMENIAN): Chant et danse (2 duduk &SATpercussion) Hesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 6SATSATIMPROVISATION: Tanbur taksimi Ihsan Ozgen, tanburSATGOLDEN HORN RECORDS GHP 019-2 Track 9SATSATTRADITIONAL (TURKISH) Los Paxaricos (Isaac Levy) - MaciçoSATde Rosas Hesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 3SATSATIMPROVISATION: Taksim Hesperion XXISATJordi Savall (director) ALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 4SATSATSegue to:SATSAT(KANTEMIROGLU) DIMITRIE CANTEMIR Der makam-I MuhayyerSATusules Muhammes from Mss Dimitrie CantemirSATHesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 5SATSATTRADITIONAL (TURKISH) Madre de al gracia (I. Levy)SATHesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 13SATSATSegue to:SATSATIMPROVISATION: Taksim (Kanun, Tanbur, Santur & oud)SATHesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 14SATSATSegue to:SATSATEDIRME'LI AHMED Der Makam-I (Huseyni) usules Cenber - fromSATMss Dimitrie Cantemir Hesperion XXISATJordi Savall (director) ALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 15SATSATBARDE ASHOT: Lamento: Ene Sarére (2 duduk) Hesperion XXISATJordi Savall (director) ALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 12SATSATSegue to:SATSATDIMITRIE CANTEMIR Bouselik PishrefSATConstantinople / Ensemble En Chordais / Imane Homsy (kanun)SATATMA ACD2 2316 Track 1SATSATIMPROVISATION: Taksim (Kemence, Kanun, Oud & Tanbur)SATHesperion XXI Jordi Savall (director)SATALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 20SATSATSegue to:SATSATANONYMOUS: Der Makam Huseyni Sakil-I Aga Riza - from MssSATDimitrie Cantemir Hesperion XXISATJordi Savall (director) ALIA VOX AVSA 9870 Track 21.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00qc01z (Listen)SATYevgeny SudbinSATSATThe young Russian pianist Yevgeny Sudbin has been hailedSATas one of the most important pianistic talents of ourSATtime. A chance today to hear him live at WIgmore Hall in aSATstylistically varied programme of two of Haydn's elegantSATpiano sonatas, Liszt's Harmonies du soir from theSATfiendishly difficult Transcendental Studies , andSATChopin's intensely beautiful Ballade No. 4 in F minor.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00gh5yw (Listen)SATWorld Routes in Brazil, Episode 2 - North East Brazil -SATThe SertaoSATSATIn the second of two programmes, Lucy Duran travels deepSATinto rural North East Brazil.SATSATThis week she reaches the Sertao: Brazil's vast, hot, andSATin parts, lawless semi-desert.SATSATShe meets a community descended from run-away slaves whoSATsettled in this remote part of the country to escape theirSATPortuguese Masters.SATSATPlus, there's music for the indigenous Pifano flute and aSATsession by local politician-cum-protest singer SebastiaoSATDias.SATSATProduced by James ParkinSATRecorded and mixed by Martin ApplebySATSATTrad: Marchinha CulturalSATPerformed by the Banda de Pifanos led by Pedro SobrinoSATRecorded by the BBC in Santa Antonio di Carnaiba,SATPernambuco, Brazil on 6th September 2008SATSATTrad: Vesa Vaqueiro Falta Trad: Vaqueiro Novo Na SerraSATTrad: EmboladaSATAll performed by the Comunidade Quilombola do Leitao daSATCarapuca Recorded by the BBC on 6th September 2008SATSATPedro Sobrin: Xote - Promessa a Padro CiceroSATTrad: Cultura NordestinaSATAll performed by Banda de Pifanos led by Pedro SobrinoSATRecorded by the BBC in Santa Antonio di Carnaiba,SATPernambuco, Brazil on 6th September 2008SATSATArr. Dias: Senarios do Pajeu Dias: Short ImprovisationSATDias: Suplica dos ecologos/Cancao da FlorestaSATDias: Cancao da PazSATSATAll performed and composed by Sebastiao DiasSATRecorded by the BBC in Sao Joaquin near Tabiram,SATPernambuco, Brazil on 7th September 2008SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00qf7jz (Listen)SATJaco PastoriusSATSATJAZZ LIBRARY: JACO PASTORIUSSATJaco Pastorius was a master of the fretless electric bass,SATand became a key figure in jazz-rock fusion. To identifySATthe essential Pastorius albums, Alyn Shipton is joined bySATpianist Gwilym Simcock, to cover music ranging from discsSATby Weather Report and Joni Mitchell to several of theSATrecords the bassist made under his own name.SATSATProducer: Alyn Shipton.SATSATPastorius, Metheny, Ditmas, BleySATJacoSATPastorius, Metheny, Ditmas, BleySATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Pat Metheny,g; Bruce Ditmas,SATd; Paul Bley, kb.SATRecorded: 1974.SATImprovising ArtistsSATSATPat MethenySATBright Size LifeSATMethenySATPerformers: Pat Metheny, g; Jaco Pastorius, b; Bob Moses, d.SATRecorded: Dec 1975.SATECMSATSATJaco PastoriusSATCome on Come OverSATPastorius / HerzogSATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b; with Randy Brecker, RonSATTooley, t; Peter Graves, btb; David Sanborn, as; MichaelSATBrecker, ts; Howard Johnson, bar; Herbie Hancock, clavinet,SATelp; Narada Michael Walden, d; Don Alias, cga; Sam andSATDave, voc.SATRecorded: 1976.SATColumbiaSATSATWeather ReportSATTeen TownSATPastoriusSATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b, d; Joe Zawinul, kb; WayneSATShorter, ss; Manolo Badrena, cga.SATRecorded: 1977.SATColumbiaSATSATWeather ReportSATPunk JazzSATPastoriusSATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Wayne Shorter, ts, ss; JoeSATZawinul, kb; Tony Williams, d.SATRecorded: 1978.SATColumbiaSATSATTrio of DoomSATDark PrinceSATMcLaughlinSATPerformers: John McLaughlin, g; Jaco Pastorius, b; TonySATWilliams, d.SATRecorded: 1979 [originally on Havana Jam, with WeatherSATReport]SATColumbiaSATSATTrio of DoomSATContinuum (live)SATPastroiusSATPerformers: John McLaughlin, g; Jaco Pastorius, b; TonySATWilliams, d.SATRecorded: 1979SATColumbiaSATSATJaco PastoriusSATThree Views of a SecretSATPastroiusSATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Toots Thielemans, hca; bigSATband including Snooky Young, t; Dave Bargeron, tb; MichaelSATBrecker, Howard Johnson, Wayne Shorter, reeds; JackSATDeJohnette, Peter Erskine, Don Alias, perc;SATRecorded: 1981.SATWarner JazzSATSATJaco PastoriusSATCity of AngelsSATPastoriusSATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Othello Molyneux, LeroySATWilliams, steel pans; Toots Thielemans, hca; Mike Gerber,SATp; Kenwood Dennard, d; Ted Leand, g; Don Alias, perc;SATmembers of Mike Gibbs orchestra.SATRecorded: 1982.SATSound HillsSATSATJaco PastoriusSATDonna LeeSATCharlie ParkerSATPerformers: Jaco Pastorius, b; Don Alias, cga.SATRecorded: 1976.SATColumbiaSATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00qf7k1 (Listen)SATSATWynton MarsalisSATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (JRR SignatureSATTune)SATWynton MarsalisSATPerformers: Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), ToddSATWilliams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker (bj),SATTeddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal (b),SATHerlin Riley (d)SATRecorded: 28 October 1988SAT1989 CD CBS 465129 2SATSATSlim GaillardSATSweet SafroniaSATSlim GaillairdSATPerformers: Slim Gaillaird (v, g, vb) Slam Stewart (b) SamSATAllen (p) Pompey ‘Guts’ Dobson (d) Kenneth Hollon (ts)SATRecorded: 9 November 1938 (2:11)SAT1997 CD Topaz TPZ 1068SATSATCharlie ChristianSATBoy Meets Girl (Grand Slam)SATBenny GoodmanSATPerformers: Benny Goodman (clt) Johnny Guarnieri (p) CharlieSATChristian (g) Artie Bernstein (b) Nick Fatool (d) LionelSATHampton (vb)SATRecorded: 16 April 1940 (2:55)SAT1995 CD Topaz TPZ 1017SATSATBix BeiderbeckeSATAt the Jazz Band BallSATD. J LaRocca, L. SheildsSATPerformers: Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang - Bix BeiderbeckeSAT(cnt) Bill Rank (tb) Don Murray (clt) Adrian Rollini (bs)SATFrank Signorelli (p) Chauncey Morehouse (d)SATRecorded: 5 October 1927, New York (2:49)SAT1990 CD Columbia 501645 2SATSATBix BeiderbeckeSATI’ll be a Friend with PleasureSATMaceo PinkardSATPerformers: Ray Lodwig (tp) Bix Beiderbecke (c) Tommy DorseySAT(tr) Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Pee Wee Russell (cl, s)SATVenuti (v) Brodsky (p) Lang (g) Krupa (d) Wesley VaughnSAT(vc) possibly Min Leibrook (b, s)SATRecorded: 8 September 1930 (3:09)SATLP RCA RD 27225SATSATChet BakerSATLong Ago and Far AwaySATGershwin, KernSATPerformers: Chet Baker (v, tp) Russ Freeman (p) Carson SmithSAT(b) Bob Neel (d)SATRecorded: 7 March 1955, Los Angeles (3:55)SAT1989 CD Pacific Jazz CDP7929322SATSATDick MorrisseySATHappy FeetSATMilton Ager, Jack YellenSATPerformers: Dick Morrissey (ts) Stan Jones (p) Malcolm CecilSAT(b) Colin Barnes (d)SATRecorded: 27 April 1961 (3:07)SAT1998 CD Redial 5587012 1SATSATWayne ShorterSATInfant EyesSATWayne ShorterSATPerformers: Wayne Shorter (ts) Herbie Hancock (p) Ron CarterSAT(b) Elvin Jones (d)SATRecorded: 24 December 1964 (6:43)SAT1988 CD Blue Note CDP7911412 1SATSATNeonSATChu ChuSATStan SulzmannSATPerformers: Stan Sulzmann (ts, ss) Jim Hart (vb) GwilymSATSimcock (p)SATRecorded: 8 – 9 December 2006 (7:28)SAT2007 CD Basho Records SRCD 23-2SATSATWoody HermanSATWoody’s WhistleSATDusko GoykovichSATPerformers: Woody Herman (clt, as) Gary Klein, SalvatoreSATNistico, Andy McGhee (ts) Tom Anastas (bs) GeraldLamy,SATDusko Goykovich, Bob Shew, Don Rader, Bill Chase (tp) HenrySATSouthall, Frank Tesinsky, Donald Doane (tb) Nat Pierce (p)SATAnthony Leonardi (b) Ronnie Zito (d)SATRecorded: Live 28 – 30 June 1965, San Francisco (7:32)SAT1965 LP CBS -21110SATSATLester YoungSATLester Leaps InSATLester YoungSATPerformers: Lester Young (ts) Roy Eldridge (tp) Tommy TuckSAT(tb) Charlie Parker (as) Hank Jones (p) Ray Brown (b) BuddySATRich (d)SATRecorded: 18 September 1949, New York (12:13)SAT2004 CD Proper P1427SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00qf7l8 (Listen)SATLive from the Met, Verdi's Simon BoccanegraSATSATVerdi's dark score forms the background for one of hisSATmost commanding operas on many of his favourite themes:SATthe people pitted against the aristocratic few; power andSATpolitics; illegitimacy and forbidden love. All of theseSATare in play as the Plebeian Doge of 14th Century GenoaSATstruggles against his Patrician bitter rival. PlácidoSATDomingo takes on one of the great baritone roles of theSATrepertoire, Simon Boccanegra, and bass James Morris playsSAThis nemesis, Jacopo Fiesco.SATSATPresented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSATSiff. Including backstage interviews and the famous MetSATQuiz during the intervals.SATSATSimon Boccanegra: Plácido Domingo (baritone)SATAmelia: Adrianne Pieczonka (soprano)SATGabriele Adorno: Marcello Giordano (tenor)SATJacopo Fiesco: James Morris (bass)SATPaolo Albiani: Nicola Alaimo (bass)SATPietro: Richard Bernstein (baritone)SATMaidservant: Joyce El-Khoury (soprano)SATChorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, New YorkSATJames Levine (conductor).SATSAT21:45 The Wire b00qf7lb (Listen)SATThe Gold FarmerSATSATA dark fantasy by Alan Harris about two men striving to beSATwarriors in an atomised world.SATSATTerry is a clerk in a Cardiff law firm. He only moved toSATWales to be close to oblivious colleague Sally, and nowSAThe's lonely, alienated and beginning to get things out ofSATproportion.SATSATBut online, Terry is Tork Thunderbolt - a warrior in theSATKingdom of Dragons. His best friend is Greyhawk, a fellowSATgamer. But Greyhawk is hiding a shameful secret. AndSATthat's not the only surprise waiting to derail Terry'sSATdelicate grasp on real life.SATSATCAST Terry...........Rory KinnearSATChao...........Paul Courtenay HyuSATSally...........Annabelle DowlerSATBarrie..........Philip Fox Players.......Stephen HoganSATSATDirected by Abigail le Fleming.SATSATTHE WRITERSATAlan Harris has recently been commissioned by NationalSATTheatre Wales to write their first show, A Good Night OutSATin the Valleys, which will be performed in March 2010.SATHe's also working on an oratorio for the Welsh NationalSATOpera's MAX department and has recently finished a radioSATproject at HMP Cardiff.SATSATHe has written plays for and worked with companies such asSATSherman Cymru (Cardboard Dad), Hijinx Theatre (Miss BrownSATTo You), Paines Plough, The Operating Theatre Company,SATSgript Cymru and Pentabus Theatre and has been a newSATwriting tutor for Sherman Cymru and the National YouthSATTheatre of Great Britain.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00qf7lq (Listen)SATFour International ComposersSATSATEd McKeon introduces a concert programme of works by fourSATcomposers hailing from Europe, the UK and America, playedSATby the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Jac van SteenSATconducts David Sawer's Byrnan Wood - now a modern classicSATwhich marked the composer's rise to major publicSATrecognition when it was premiered at the BBC Proms inSAT1992. Arlene Sierra - an American-born composer nowSATresident in the UK - is represented by her more recentSATwork, Aquilo, which won Sierra the Takemitsu Prize inSAT2001. Huw Watkins, a pianist/composer still in his earlySATthirties performs his own Piano Concerto, which wasSATcommissioned by the BBC for this orchestra in 2002. AndSATGerman composer Christian Jost, whose music the BBCNOW hasSATwarmly espoused recently, is represented by his 2003SATcomposition CocoonSymphonie: Five Gateways of a JourneySATinto the Interior.SATSATDavid Sawer: Byrnan Wood (20:46)SATBBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac Van Steen (conductor)SATSATArlene Sierra: Aquilo (10:30)SATBBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac Van Steen (conductor)SATSATHuw Watkins: Piano Concerto (21:47) Huw Watkins (piano)SATBBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac Van Steen (conductor)SATSATChristian Jost: Cocoonsymphonie (23:56)SATBBC National Orchestra of WalesSATJac Van Steen (conductor)SATSATSUNSUNDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2010SUNSUN00:00 The Early Music Show b00mjpm4 (Listen)SUNStradivariusSUNSUNLucie Skeaping travels to Cremona in Italy to explore theSUNplace where the Amati, Guarneri and Stradivari familiesSUNgave birth to a new instrument - the violin. She talks toSUNluthier Christopher D'Guerro about the craft of violinSUNmaking, explores the Stradivari museum and meets ProfessorSUNAndrea Mosconi, curator of Cremona's violin makingSUNheritage. All of the music featured is played on originalSUNinstruments from Cremona's famous maker.SUNSUNTartini: Sonata No 22 in A minorSUNAndrea Cappelletti (violin)SUNKOCH 311262 Trs 17-20SUNSUNVivaldi: The Four Seasons - Concerto No 2 in G minorSUN(L'estate) - excerptSUNNigel Kennedy (violin)SUNEnglish Chamber OrchestraSUNEMI CDC 7495572 Tr 6SUNSUNVivaldi: The Four Seasons - Concerto No 2 in G minorSUN(L'estate) - completeSUNNigel Kennedy (violin)SUNEnglish Chamber OrchestraSUNEMI CDC 7495572 Trs 4-6SUNSUNBach: Partita No3 in E, BWV1006 (excerpts)SUNArthur Grumiaux (violin)SUNPHILIPS 438 7362 Tr 15SUNSUNHandel: LarghettoSUNRuggiero Ricci (violin)SUNLeon Pommers (piano)SUNBRUNSWICK AXA 4521 (LP) Side 2, Band 4SUNSUNBach: Partita No 3 in E, BWV1006 (Preludio)SUNArthur Grumiaux (violin)SUNPHILIPS 438 7362 Tr 10SUNSUNCorelli: Concerto grosso, Op 6 No 3 (excerpt); ConcertoSUNgrosso, Op 6 No 2 (excerpts from 1st mvt)SUNLa Petite BandeSUNSigiswald Kuijken (conductor)SUNDEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI GD77007 CD1 Trs 10, 5SUNSUNBach: Partita No 3 in E, BWV1006 (Menuet I-II)SUNArthur Grumiaux (violin)SUNPHILIPS 438 7362 Tr 13.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00qf7m7 (Listen)SUNJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsSUN01:01AMSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791]SUNConcerto for piano and orchestra no. 24 (K.491) in C minorSUNAlfred Brendel (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra,SUNBernard Haitink (conductor)SUN01:32AMSUNDiepenbrock, Alphons [1862-1921] arr. Reeser, EduardSUN(1908-) Lydische Nacht (1913)SUNRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Hans Vonk (conductor)SUN01:50AMSUNRoussel, Albert [1869-1937]SUNSymphony no. 3 (Op.42) in G minorSUNRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Hans Vonk (conductor)SUN02:15AMSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809)SUNQuartet for strings no.50 (Op.64 No.3) (Hob.III:67) in BSUNflat major Talisker QuartetSUN02:35AMSUNFasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758)SUNOverture à due chori in B flatSUNCappella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (conductor)SUN03:01AMSUNMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847)SUNString Octet (Op.20) in E flat major [1825]SUNYoshiko Arai & Ik-Hwan Bae (violins), Yuko Inoue (viola),SUNChristoph Richter (cello), Vogler QuartetSUN03:33AMSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856)SUNHumoreske for piano in B flat major (Op.20)SUNIvetta Irkha (piano)SUN03:57AMSUNRautavaara, Einojuhani (b. 1928)SUNCantus Arcticus - 'a concerto for birds and orchestra'SUN(Op.61) (1972)SUNFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka SarasteSUN(conductor)SUN04:16AMSUNKirnberger, Johann Philipp (1721-1783)SUNCantata 'An den Flüssen Babylons'SUNBalthasar-Neumann-Chor, Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble, DetlefSUNBratschke (conductor), Johannes Happel (bass)SUN04:28AMSUNKuula, Toivo (1883-1918)SUNVirta Venhetta vie ('Rivers Gentle Flow Carry The Boat')SUN(Op.37 No.1) Eero Heinonen (piano)SUN04:32AMSUNHenderson, Ruth Watson (b. 1932) The RiverSUNKimberley Briggs & Michael Thomas (soloists), The ElmerSUNIseler Singers, Claire Preston (piano), Lydia AdamsSUN(conductor)SUN04:36AMSUNWagner, Richard (1813-1883) Rienzi OvertureSUNBergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Simone Young (conductor)SUN04:50AMSUNAbel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787)SUNSymphony in E flat major (Op.10 No.3)SUNLa Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor)SUN05:01AMSUNTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767)SUNSonata for oboe & basso continuo in B flat major - fromSUNEssercizii Musici Camerata KölnSUN05:14AMSUNCronin, Stephen (1960-) Perihelion RagSUNDonna Coleman (piano)SUN05:17AMSUNStainov, Petko (1896-1977) A bright sun has risenSUNPetko Stainov Mixed Choir Kazanlak, Petya PavlovichSUN(conductor)SUN05:23AMSUNDvorák, Antonín (1841-1904)SUNRomance for violin and orchestra in F minor (Op.11)SUNJela Spitkova (violin), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra,SUNOndrej Lenard (conductor)SUN05:35AMSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), transcribed by Liszt,SUNFranz (1811-1886) Adelaide (Op.46)SUNFerruccio Busoni (1866-1924) (piano)SUN05:45AMSUNHolst, Gustav (1874-1934)SUNWind Quintet in A flat major (Op.14) Cinque VentiSUN05:59AMSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897)SUNIntermezzo in A major (Op.118 No.2) Jane Coop (piano)SUN06:06AMSUNKuula, Toivo (1883-1918)SUNSouth Ostrobothnian Suite No.2 (Op.20)SUNFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Panula (Conductor)SUN06:30AMSUNBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788)SUNSinfonia for 2 violins and continuo in D major, H.585SUNLes Adieux: Mary Utiger and Hajo Bäss (violins), ChristinaSUNKyprianides (cello), Andreas Staier (harpsichord)SUN06:40AMSUNGórecki, Mikolaj Junior (b. 1971)SUNThree Episodes for OrchestraSUNNational Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stanislav MacuraSUN(conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00qf7mp (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00qf7mr (Listen)SUNNorth and South, SouthSUNSUNIn the first of a pair of programmes exploring ideas ofSUNNorth and South, Iain is joined in the studio by pianistSUNand author Roy Howat. With musical influences ranging fromSUNAndalucia to Dixieland, they look at how composers such asSUNElgar, Debussy and Albeniz have depicted Southern climesSUNand succumbed to their charms.SUNSUNProducer: Mark SwartzentruberSUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00l0vjf (Listen)SUNPenelope WiltonSUNSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is actress Penelope Wilton, whoseSUNcareer encompasses stage plays by Chekhov, Lorca, Ibsen,SUNPinter and Rattigan, TV work including Doctor Who, TheSUNBorrowers and Ever Decreasing Circles, as well as filmsSUNsuch as Clockwise, Calendar Girls and Shaun of the Dead.SUNHer musical interests range from Brahms and Dvorak toSUNDebussy, Prokofiev and Weill.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUNBeaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003, Tr 10SUNDuration: 25sSUNSUNBrahms: Symphony No 3 in F (3rd mvt) Berlin PhilharmonicSUNRudolf Kempe (conductor)SUNRudolf Kempe TESTAMENT SBT 3054 CD1, Tr 7SUNDuration: 5m47sSUNSUNWeill: Speak Low (One Touch of Venus)SUNAnne Sofie Von Otter (mezzo-soprano)SUNNDR Symphony Orchestra John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUNSpeak Low DG 439 894-2, Tr 21 Duration: 3m56sSUNSUNDvorak: Cello Concerto (excerpt from 1st mvt)SUNMstislav Rostropovich (cello) Berlin PhilharmonicSUNHerbert Von Karajan (conductor)SUNDvorak Cello Concerto DG 447 413-2, Tr 1 Duration: 5m41sSUNSUNBlossom Dearie: I'm Hip (words Dave Frishberg; music BobSUNDorough) Blossom Dearie I'm Hip SONY 489123-2, Tr 1SUNDuration: 2m40sSUNSUNDebussy: Quartet in G minor (3rd mvt) The LindsaysSUNDebussy ASV PLT 8505, Tr 12 Duration: 8m8sSUNSUNElla Fitzgerald: Bewitched, Bothered and BewilderedSUN(Rodgers and Hart) Ella Fitzgerald (vocals)SUNPaul Smith (piano) Barney Kessel (guitar)SUNJoe Mondragon (bass) Alvin Stoller (drums)SUNVERVE 519 804-2, Tr 3 Duration: 4m32sSUNSUNProkofiev: Symphony No 1 in D, Op 25 (Classical) (1st mvt)SUNLondon Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn (conductor)SUNProkofiev EMI CZS 568604-2 CD2, Tr 21 Duration: 4m7s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00qf7nd (Listen)SUNKudsi Erguner: Islamic Mystics and Mevlevi SufiSUNSUNThe music of the Sufi tradition in the Ottoman empire isSUNvastly different to Western Classical music with no senseSUNof either harmony or counterpoint. Catherine Bott talksSUNwith master of the Ney flute and of traditional MevleviSUNSufi, Kudsi Erguner about this striking musical world.SUNSUNSEMAI FERAHFEZA: Taksim Kudsi Erguner (ney flute)SUNUNESCO D8204 Track 3SUNSUNMAKAM MAHUR: Ney Taksim by Aka Gündüz Kutbay; Pesrev (GaziSUNGiray Han) Ensemble Ulvi Erguner Enderun.SUNAl Sur ALCD 108 Tracks 4; 1SUNSUNTRADITIONAL: Ey bulbul-I seydâ (Oh Crying Nightingale fromSUNthe poems of Niyazi'I Misrî)SUNFevri Misir & the Kudsi Erguner EnsembleSUNTIMES SQUARE TSQCD9057 Track 5SUNSUNTRADITIONAL: TaksimSUNPerformers not listed (Kudsi Erguner CD)SUNPLAYASOUND PS65120 Track 5SUNSUNMAKAM SEGAH: Taksim Kudsi Erguner UNESCO D8204SUNTrack 11SUNSUNTRADITIONAL: Allah Ya Daim (Eternal God)SUNPerformers not listed (Kudsi Erguner CD)SUNPLAYASOUND PS65120 Track 7SUNSUNKUDSI ERGUNER: Voyager Kudsi Erguner (Ney)SUNSuleyman Erguner (Ney) CMP CD2101 Track 8.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00qf7nv (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of listeners'SUNrequests, including Prokofiev's much loved version ofSUNRomeo and Juliet, Mozart sung by Lucia Popp and a classicSUNperformance of Elgar's Violin Concerto by violinist IdaSUNHaendel under the baton of Sir Adrian Boult.SUNSUNSergei Sergeyevich ProkofievSUNThe Fight from Romeo and Juliet (ballet)SUNOrchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSUNMark Ermler (conductor)SUNROH 309/10SUNSUNWolfgang Amadeus MozartSUNL’amero, sarò costante, Act 2 , Scene 2 Il re pastoreSUNLucia Popp (soprano)SUNMunich Radio OrchestraSUNLeonard Slatkin (conductor)SUNEMI CDC 747019 2SUNSUNAlberto GinasteraSUNFourth movement from Piano Concerto no 1, opus 28SUNDora De Marinis (piano)SUNSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNJulio Malaval (conductor)SUNNaxos 8555283SUNSUNSergei Sergeyevich ProkofievSUNSuite no 2 from Romeo and JulietSUNOslo Philharmonic OrchestraSUNMariss Jansons (conductor)SUNEMI CDC 749289 2SUNSUNBarry WordsworthSUNLoch LomondSUNBryn TerfelSUNLondon Symphony OrchestraSUNLondon VoicesSUNDeutsche GrammophonSUNSUNPatrick HawesSUNReflexionemSUNJulian Lloyd-Webber (cello)SUNClaire Jones (harp)SUNSignum Sig CD 178SUNSUNSir Edward ElgarSUNViolin Concerto in B minor op 61SUNIda Haendel (violin)SUNLondon Philharmonic OrchestraSUNAdrian Boult (conductor)SUNTestament SBT 1146SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00qc0f8 (Listen)SUNFrom Durham CathedralSUNSUNIntroit: Senex puerum portabat (Byrd) Responses: ByrdSUNPsalm: 18 (Jacob, Buck, Walmisley, Ouseley, Hull)SUNFirst Lesson: Hosea 11 vv1-11 Canticles: Bairstow in DSUNSecond Lesson: 1 Corinthians 14 vv1-19SUNAnthem: When to the temple Mary went (Eccard)SUNFinal Hymn: Hail to the Lord who comes (Old 120th)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Rhapsody No. 2 in E flat (Howells)SUNSUNMaster of the Choristers and Organist: James LancelotSUNSub-Organist: Keith Wright.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00j8dn8 (Listen)SUNPurcell - Dido and AeneasSUNSUNStephen Johnson and Nicholas Kraemer examine Purcell'sSUNDido and Aeneas - the first truly great opera in theSUNEnglish language. Along with members of the ManchesterSUNCamerata, and before an audience at the RNCM inSUNManchester, they examine Purcell's masterpiece in theSUNlight of its time and look at some of the musical devicesSUNthat Purcell employs to create a tightly knit narrativeSUNand evoke real tragic human emotions. The programmeSUNincludes a complete performance featuring:SUNCarolina Krogius - Dido Philip Smith - AeneasSUNFleur Bray - BelindaSUNHanna-Liisa Midwood Kirchin - 2nd WomanSUNKatie Lowe - Sorceress Elise Dye - 1st WitchSUNSoraya Mafi - 2nd Witch David Shaw - SailorSUNJenny France - SpiritSUNRNCM Chorus and Manchester Camerata directed by NicholasSUNKraemerSUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00qf7r9 (Listen)SUNAled Jones brightens up the dark winter's evening with aSUNselection of choral music inspired by the idea of light,SUNand he talks to composer James Whitbourn about his recentSUNlarge-scale work for choir and dancers, Luminosity.SUNSUNPetris VasksSUNMother SunSUNState Choir of LatviaSUNM?ris Sirmais (conductor)SUNVAK 0801SUNSUNImant RaminshSUNSong of the Stars (Songs of the Lights No.1)SUNVancouver Chamber ChoirSUNCBC Vancouver OrchestraSUNJon Washburn (conductor)SUNCBC SMCD5116SUNSUNEric HelmuthSUNHow Sweet the MoonlightSUNThe Turtle Creek ChoraleSUNTimothy Seelig (conductor)SUNReference Recordings, RR110SUNSUNHoward HansonSUNLumen in ChristoSUNSeattle Symphony and ChoraleSUNGerard Schwarz (conductor)SUNDelos DE3160SUNSUNLasse ThoresenSUNThe Light that is shedSUNThe Norwegian Soloists ChoirSUNGrete Pedersen Helgerød (conductor)SUNSimax PSC1130SUNSUNRebecca ClarkeSUNChorus from Shelley’s ‘Hellas’ for female voicesSUNChoir of Gonville and Caius College, CambridgeSUNGeoffrey Webber (conductor)SUNASV CDDCA1136SUNSUNJames WhitbournSUNLuminositySUNLevine Andrade (viola)SUNHenry Parkes (organ)SUNAndrew Ker (percussions)SUNSteffan Jones (Tanpura)SUNCommotioSUNMatthew Berry (conductor)SUNNaxos 8.572103SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00qf7w5 (Listen)SUNAmazoniaSUNSUNby Garry Lyons.SUNSUNYears before he found fame with Swallows and Amazons,SUNArthur Ransome was swept up in the dramatic events of theSUNRussian Revolution, living a dangerous double life as aSUNjournalist and agent for both the Bolsheviks and theSUNForeign Office. War, revolution, espionage and romanceSUNfeature in this biographical portrait of one of ourSUNbest-loved children's authors.SUNSUNArthur Ransome ............Rory KinnearSUNEvgenia Shelepina ........Michelle DockerySUNIvy .................Katie CollierSUNForeign Office Minister, Lenin ... Gordon MounseySUNLockhart, Trotsky........Mark ChattertonSUNRussian Officer, Soldier........Joe HughesSUNTabitha..............Emily HerbertSUNYoung Arthur...........George HerbertSUNSoldier............Christopher AndertonSUNSoldier............Christopher ArleySUNSUNDirected and produced by Melanie Harris.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00qf7w7 (Listen)SUNTurkey in EuropeSUNSUNFour hundred years ago, much of Central Europe was underSUNTurkish rule and the traces of their presence remain toSUNthis day. We bathe, drink coffee and eat croissantsSUNcourtesy of the Ottoman Turks. Even the music of Mozart isSUNfull of Turkish sounds. Yet many nations still resistSUNTurkey joining the EU. Is this because they are in denialSUNabout the past influence of the Ottoman Empire? VisitingSUNtoday's Turkish communities in Vienna and the MoslemSUNdistricts of Sarajevo, Dennis Marks poses that question toSUNcontemporary Austrians, Bosnians and Turks - artists,SUNscholars, politicians and historians - to discover whatSUNthey share and what they fear.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00ldrnw (Listen)SUNSong for IrelandSUNSUNA sequence of poetry, prose and music exploring theSUNidentity of the Irish through the landscape, with readingsSUNfrom Irish actors Lorcan Cranitch and Orla Charlton.SUNSUNLiterature featured spans the 9th century to the presentSUNday and includes some of the best-loved Irish poets - WBSUNYeats, Seamus Heaney, PJ Kavanagh, Derek Mahon and PaulSUNDurcan. Music ranges from the pastoral idyll of Bax's MoySUNMell and the chaotic Irish circus of John Cage'sSUNRoaratorio to the sound of Liam O' Flynn on Uillean pipesSUNand young flute player Michael McGoldrick.SUNSUNThis week’s edition of Words and Music take the theme ofSUNIreland.SUNSUNRenowned Irish actors, Lorcan Cranitch and Orla CharltonSUNread a wide range of poetry and prose from the 9th centurySUNto the present day. The programme explores the identity ofSUNthe Irish through their landscape. Seamus Heaney’s BoglandSUNsits alongside the 9th century poem Toward Winter. PJSUNKavanagh’s Schancoduff and Heaney’s Digging look at theSUNhanding down of traditions and the connection with theSUNlandscape. The backdrop is the turbulent history ofSUNIreland: Rising of the Moon read by both actors, is anSUNIrish ballad referring to the outbreak of the 1798SUNrebellion in county Kildare as United Irish rebels conveySUNthe order to rise.SUNSUNThe air of hope and optimism associated with theSUNultimately doomed rebellion was intended to provideSUNinspiration for rebels. An Buachaillin Ban is aSUNrevolutionary song but subtlely disguised as a love song.SUNDerek Mahon’s Derry Morning looks at contemporary citySUNlife and Paul Durcan’s Going home to Mayo the pull to theSUNcountryside away from the daylight nightmare of DublinSUNcity. The wide variety of music includes theSUNunmistakeable, Liam O’Flynn on Uillean pipes, Bax’s toneSUNpoem Moy Mell (The Happy Plain) played by Ashley Wass andSUNMartin Roscoe, a new recording The Celtic Viol by JordiSUNSavall and John Cage’s evocation of a Irish circus inSUNRoratorio, a chaotic but exuberant blending of naturalSUNsounds with musical fragments and words by James Joyce.SUNSUNThe programme has a melancholy air through the hauntingSUNvoice of Illar O Lionaird, Tomas O Caniann’s lament forSUNFrancey and Henry Newbolt’s “Ireland, Ireland, green andSUNsad”, celebrating the beauty of the landscape but alsoSUNplaintive and poignant. Jessica Isaacs (producer)SUNSUNLorcan Cranitch = LC Orla Charlton = OCSUNSUN00:00:00SUNShaun Davey: The Brendan themeSUNLiam O’Flynn (uilleann pipes) Tara 3306 Side 1 Band 2SUN00:00:17SUNThomas Davis: My Land (LC)SUN00:01:26SUNEwan McColl:Green island (OC)SUN00:01:45SUNChristy Moore: Green Island Christy Moore (vocals)SUNDavy Spillane (flute) Newberry CM0002-2 Track 9SUN00:04:26SUNEmigrants Reel Jordi Savall (treble viols)SUNAndrew Lawrence-King (irish harp/psalterium)SUNALIA VOX AVSA 9865 Track 21SUN00:06:12SUNSeamus Heaney: Bogland (LC)SUN00:07:10SUNAnon: Toward Winter [9th century] (OC)SUN00:08:17SUNMicheal O Suilleabhain: Session from TemplumSUNIrish Chamber Orchestra CDVE 95 Track 2SUN00:10:11SUNThomas Moore: Dear Harp of my Country (OC)SUN00:11:22SUNAn Buinnean Bui The Chieftans – Water from the WellSUNBMG 09026 63637 2 Track 13SUN00:12:44SUNThe Bard of Armagh John McCormack (tenor)SUNPearl GEMMCD 9338 Track 12SUN00:15:42SUNPJ Kavanagh: Schancoduff (OC)SUN00:16:50SUNJohn Cage: Roaratorio Irish Circus after Finnegans WakeSUNWERGO 6303-2 Track 1SUN00:18:47SUNBax: Moy mell Ashley Wass and Martin Roscoe (pianos)SUNNaxos 8.570413 Track 3SUN00:23:36SUNYeats: Red Hanrahan’s Song about Ireland (LC)SUN00:25:23SUNDerek Mahon: Derry Morning (OC)SUN00:27:00SUNTomas O Canainn: Francey OAS 3035 Side A B and 2SUN00:27:54SUNYeats: Wild Swans at Coole (OC)SUN00:28:55SUNIara O Lionaird: An Buachaillin BanSUNReal World CDRW126 Track 6SUN00:33:55SUNSeamus Heaney: Digging (LC)SUN00:35:23SUNMichael O Suillebhain: Oileann Irish Chamber OrchestraSUNJohn McCarthy (flute) BBC CD 844 Disc 2 Track 4SUN00:40:38SUNTrad: The Harp without the Crown Joe Heaney TSCD518DSUN00:42:17SUNJohn Keegan Casey: The Rising of the Moon (LC&OC)SUN00:43:34SUNJohn Cage: Roaratorio Irish Circus after Finnegans WakeSUNWERGO 6303-2 Track 1SUN00:45:00SUNTrad arr Sean Davey/Liam O Flynn: The FoxchaseSUNTara Tara CD3031 Track 1SUN00:49:39SUNPaul Durcan: Going home to Mayo (LC)SUN00:51:22SUNEJ Moeran: In the mountain Country Ulster OrchestraSUNVernon Handley (conductor) Chandos CHAN6525 Track 5SUN00:58:25SUNEilis Ni Dhuibne-The moon shines clear, the horseman’sSUNhere. (OC)SUN01:00:12SUNGan Ainm Michael McGoldrick (flute)SUNAughrim Records AUGH01SUN01:03:54SUNPJ Kavanagh: Epic (LC)SUN01:04:40SUNThe Parting Glass The Voice SquadSUNBBCCD 844 Disc 2 Track 19SUN01:07:46SUNSir Henry Newbolt: Ireland Ireland (OC)SUN01:08:35SUNDick Gaughan: Song for Ireland TSCD 419SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00qf7wp (Listen)SUNPat MethenySUNSUNPat Metheny has moved away from his One Quiet NightSUNconcept where played continually for hours and took hisSUNfavourite moments to make his new album calledSUNOrchestrionSUNSUNOrchestrion brings a musical idea from the late 19th andSUNearly 20th centuries - a large mechanical multi-instrumentSUNdevice that uses actual orchestral instruments of variousSUNtypes, called an orchestrion. Metheny's concept includesSUNa large ensemble of acoustic instruments - includingSUNseveral pianos, drum kit, marimbas, guitar-bots, dozensSUNof percussion instruments and even cabinets of carefullySUNtuned bottles. Through Metheny's guitar and compositionalSUNmind, five new original pieces showcase the instruments asSUNthey are struck, plucked, and otherwise played via theSUNtechnology of switches and pneumatics. Metheny worked forSUNmonths with a brilliant team of scientists and engineersSUNto develop and assemble the New Orchestrion for thisSUNproject.SUNThe programme also features part of a concert setSUNfeaturing Bill Frisell, recorded in Austria last year.SUNSUNTitle:Black CoffeeSUNArtist:Gwilym Simcock, Piano (with James Maddren,SUNDrums/Yuri Goloubev, Double Bass)SUNAlbum:Blues Vignette Label:Basho Records SRCD 32-2SUNTrack:4 (CD2) Comp:Sonny Burke (arr. Simcock)SUNPubl.InAllSeriousness/Big Life Dur:05.11SUNSUNTitle:Islands Of The Sun Artist:TrichotomySUNAlbum:Variations Label:Naim Jazz NAIMCD 131 Track:1SUNComp:Sean ForanSUNPubl.Head Publishing (Mushroom Music, Australia)SUNDur:06.15SUNSUNTitle:Orchestrion Artist:Pat MethenySUNAlbum:Orchestrion Label:Nonesuch 7559 79847-3 Track:1SUNComp:Pat Metheny Publ.Gema/BIEM Dur:01.17SUNSUNTitle:Orchestrion Artist:Pat MethenySUNAlbum:Orchestrion Label:Nonesuch 7559 79847-3 Track:1SUNComp:Pat Metheny Publ.Gema/BIEM Dur:04.06SUNSUNTitle:Entry Point Artist:Pat MethenySUNAlbum:Orchestrion Label:Nonesuch 7559 79847-3 Track:2SUNComp:Pat Metheny Publ.Gema/BIEM Dur:08.18SUNSUNTitle:Spirit of the Air Artist:Pat MethenySUNAlbum:Orchestrion Label:Nonesuch 7559 79847-3 Track:5SUNComp:Pat Metheny Publ.Gema/BIEM Dur:07.40SUNSUNTitle:The Look of LoveSUNArtist:Shirley Horn, Piano/Vocal - Charles Ables, Bass -SUNSteve Williams, DrumsSUNAlbum:Live at the 1994 Monterey Jazz FestivalSUNLabel:MJF RECORDS MJFR 30313 Track:3SUNComp:Bacharach/David Publ.Colgems/EMI Music Dur:SUNSUNEBU Recording, recorded by the Radio Station, ATORF,SUNAustria in October 2009 TitleSkippySUNArtistBill Frisell, Guitar/Ron Miles/Trumpet/Eyvind Kang,SUNViola/Hank Roberts, Cello CompThelonious MonkSUNDur05.18SUNSUNEBU Recording, recorded by the Radio Station, ATORF,SUNAustria in October 2009 TitleRetratoSUNArtistBill Frisell, Guitar/Ron Miles/Trumpet/Eyvind Kang,SUNViola/Hank Roberts, Cello CompAntonio Carlos JobimSUNDur04.23SUNSUNEBU Recording, recorded by the Radio Station, ATORF,SUNAustria in October 2009 TitleBeautiful DreamerSUNArtistBill Frisell, Guitar/Ron Miles/Trumpet/Eyvind Kang,SUNViola/Hank Roberts, Cello CompStephen C FosterSUNDur04.46SUNSUNEBU Recording, recorded by the Radio Station, ATORF,SUNAustria in October 2009 Title26-2SUNArtistBill Frisell, Guitar/Ron Miles/Trumpet/Eyvind Kang,SUNViola/Hank Roberts, Cello CompJohn ColtraneSUNDur05.00SUNSUNTitle:Nos Artist:Xango Album:TurbilhaoSUNLabel:Zitto Music ZTO 1015 Track:3SUNComp:Ennio Righette/Silvia DonatiSUNPubl.Zitto Music (MCPS) Dur:04.10.SUNSUNMONMONDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2010MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00qfb34 (Listen)MONJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsMON01:01AMMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)MONString Quintet in G minor (K.516)MONJosef Kluson (viola), Zemlinsky QuartetMON01:34AMMONRichter, Franti?ek (Franz) Xaver (1709-1789)MONString Quartet in C (Op.5 No.1) Zemlinsky QuartetMON01:48AMMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)MONSymphony in G minor No.40 (K.550)MONBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor)MON02:17AMMONRichter, Franti?ek (Franz) Xaver (1709-1789)MONString Quartet No. 6 in D Zemlinsky QuartetMON02:30AMMONLustig, Jacob Wilhelm (1708-1798)MONMovements No.4 (Temps de Menuet) & No.5 (Promptement) -MONfrom Sonata No.5 in A minorMONStef Tuinstra (1808 Freytag organ of the Hervormde kerk,MONFinsterwolde)MON02:38AMMONDauvergne, Antoine (1713-1797)MONConcert de simphonies à IV parties in F major (Op.3 No.2)MONCapella Coloniensis, William Christie (harpsichord andMONdirector)MON03:01AMMONCrusell, Bernhard Henrik (1775-1838)MONConcerto for Clarinet and Orchestra No.1 in E flatMONKullervo Kojo (clarinet), Finnish Radio SymphonyMONOrchestra, Ulf Söderblom (conductor)MON03:24AMMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828) An die Musik (Op.88 No.4)MONJadwiga Rappé (alto), Ewa Poblocka (piano)MON03:26AMMONSchubert, Franz (1797-1828) Der Zwerg (D.891)MONJard van Nes (mezzo soprano), Gérard van Blerk (piano)MON03:32AMMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827MONSymphony no 8 in F major (Op 93)MONOlso Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frubeck deMONBurgos(conductor)MON04:00AMMONDussek, Jan Ladislav (1760-1812)MONPiano Sonata in C minor (Op.35, No.3)MONAndreas Staier (Broadwood fortepiano)MON04:24AMMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937) Histoires naturellesMONOlle Persson (baritone), Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano)MON04:41AMMONDupré, Marcel (1886-1971) Cortège et LitanieMONDavid Drury (William Hill and Son organ of Sydney TownMONHall, Australia)MON04:48AMMONFörster, Kaspar (1616-1673) Vanitas vanitatum (KBPJ 46)MONOlga Pasiecznik (soprano), Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor),MONGrzegorz Zychowicz (bass), Il Tempo Baroque EnsembleMON05:01AMMONGlinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857) KamarinskayaMONWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)MON05:08AMMONDandrieu, Jean-François (c.1682-1738)MONRondeau - L'Étourdie, from Suite for harpsichord no.4MON[Deuxième livre de pièces de clavecin]MONColin Tilney (harpsichord)MON05:09AMMONDaquin, Louis-Claude (1694-1772)MONRondeaux - Les Enchaînement harmonieuxMONColin Tilney (harpsichord)MON05:14AMMONVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741)MONConcerto da Camera in D major (RV.95) Camerata KölnMON05:23AMMONKuula, Toivo (1883-1918) The Bride ArrivesMONFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Panula (conductor)MON05:27AMMONSibelius, Jean (1865-1957) 3 songs for American schoolsMONFinnish Radio Chamber Choir, Liisa Pohjola (piano),MONEric-Olof Söderström (conductor)MON05:32AMMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937) Trio in A minorMONTrio Ismena: Monika Malmquist (violin), Ida NorhølmMON(cello), Christine Raft (piano)MON05:46AMMONProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953)MONPiano Concerto No. 3 in C (Op.26) (1917-1921)MONMartha Argerich (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra,MONRiccardo Chailly (conductor)MON06:16AMMONWalters, Gareth (b. 1928) Divertimento for StringsMONManitoba Chamber Orchestra, Roy Goodman (conductor)MON06:32AMMONElgar, Edward (1857-1934)MONTo her beneath whose steadfast starMONBBC Singers, Stephen Layton (conductor)MON06:38AMMONLorenzetti, Joseph (1740-1789) GavotteMONGary Karr (double bass), Harmon Lewis (piano)MON06:41AMMONBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707)MONChorale Prelude 'Herr Christ, der einig' Gottes Sohn'MON(BuxWV.192) Ligita Sneibe (organ)MON06:44AMMONBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707)MONPrelude and Fugue in G minor (BuxWV.149)MONVelin Iliev (organ)MON06:54AMMONSonninen, Ahti (1914-1984)MONLaulu omnesta (A Song of Happiness)MONSauli Tiilikainen (baritone), Markus Lehtinen (piano)MON06:56AMMONDarzins, Emils (1875-1910)MONClose your Eyes and Smile, excerpt from 'Emils Darzins.MONThe Valse Mélancolique'MONKamer Youth Chorus, Raimonds Pauls (piano), Maris SirmaisMON(director).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00qfb3h (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00qfbjn (Listen)MON10.00 ChopinMONPolonaise in F sharp minor, Op.44 Alfred Brendel (piano)MON10.12* BeethovenMONSymphony No.2 in D, Op.36 National Arts Centre OrchestraMONPinchas Zukerman (conductor)MON10.48* BachMONSonata in F, BWV 1035MONFriedrich Gulda (recorder & clavichord)MONErnst Knave (viola da gamba)MON11.02* BerliozMONTe Deum, Op.22MONThe Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday'sMONCD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00qfbjq (Listen)MONStamitz, Bohemian EmergentMONMONThe various members of the Stamitz family are not exactlyMONhousehold names today. But during the eighteenth century,MONStamitz was one of the most famous and celebrated names inMONmusic, with a dynasty of composers working all over Europe.MONMONThis week, Donald Macleod tells theMONrags-to-riches-and-back-to-rags-again tale of the mostMONsuccessful Stamitz - Johann - and his two sons, Carl andMONAnton. It's a story which begins with fame and fortune.MONJohann quickly achieved a reputation across Europe and wasMONsnapped up by the Mannheim Court, which was home to theMONbest orchestra in Europe at the time, the envy of theMONworld. According to Dr Charles Burney, .. there are moreMONsolo players and good composers in this, than perhaps inMONany other orchestra in Europe; it is an army of generals,MONequally fit to plan a battle as to fight it. Together,MONthis extraordinary band and their director set aboutMONrevolutionizing the sound of the orchestra and itsMONrepertoire.MONMONAs the series unfolds, the glittering success of JohannMONends in a tragically early death, and we meet his twoMONsons, Carl and Anton, neither of whom could match theirMONfather's achievements. Anton must have thought he had itMONmade when he got a job with the King's Music at the FrenchMONcourt. The timing was unfortunate though - this was theMON1780s and working for the French king was about to becomeMONrather less prestigious than it had been for the previousMONseveral centuries. Anton managed to escape the RevolutionMONintact, but the lives of both brothers ended unhappily,MONchildless, alone, in poverty - a sad end to a fascinatingMONjourney through one family's rise and fall, against theMONbackdrop of glorious eighteenth century music.MONMON1: Bohemian Emergent. In the first episode, Donald tracesMONthe early career of the most successful of the Stamitzes -MONJohann - who single-handedly revolutionized the sound ofMONthe orchestra in the eighteenth century, thanks to hisMONwork at the Mannheim Court.MONMONJohann Stamitz Symphony in G major (1st movement)MONConcerto Köln TELDEC 3984-28366-2 T11MONMONJohann Stamitz Litaniae LauretanaeMONAlsfelder Vokalensemble, Barockorchester Bremen, WolfgangMONHelbich (conductor) CPO 999 471-2 T17-24MONMONJohann Stamitz Viola Concerto in GMONJan Peruska (viola), Prague Chamber PhilharmonicMONOrchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)MONPANTON 81 1422-2 131 T4-6MONMONJohann Stamitz Symphony in A major A3MONNew Zealand Chamber Orchestra, Donald Armstrong (conductor)MONNAXOS 8.553194 T12-14.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00qfbky (Listen)MONMichelangelo QuartetMONMONA performance by the Michelangelo Quartet from London'sMONWigmore Hall. The quartet was formed in 2002 by fourMONdistinguished soloists, and today's programme includes theMONfirst of three quartets composed by Beethoven for AndreyMONRazumovsky, the Russian ambassador in Vienna, alongsideMONthe first of Shostakovich's fifteen quartets.MONMONShostakovich: Quartet for strings no.1 (Op.49) in C majorMONBeethoven: Quartet for strings (Op.59 No.1) in F majorMON'Rasumovsky'MONMONThe Michelangelo Quartet: Mihaela Martin (violin)MONStephan Picard (violin) Nobuko Imai (viola)MONFrans Helmerson (cello).MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00qfc96 (Listen)MONEuropean Festivals, Episode 1MONMONAfternoon on 3 with Jonathan Swain, presenting a week ofMONEarly Music from some of last year's most excitingMONEuropean festivals.MONMON2.00pmMONSchutz: Nicht uns Herr, sondern deinem Namen gib EhreMONLa Chapelle Rhenane, Benoit Haller (director)MONMON2.05pmMONHandel: Concerto grosso, Op.3/2MONJohan Helmich Roman: 'Golovon' SuiteMONHandel: Concerto grosso, Op.3/4; Concerto grosso, Op.3/3MONRoman: Oboe Concerto in DMONHandel; Concerto grosso, Op.3/5MONFrank de Bruine (oboe); Concerto Copenhagen, Lars UlrikMONMortensen (director)MONMON3.30pmMONSchutz: MagnificatMONLa Chapelle Rhenane, Benoit Haller (director)MONMON3.40pmMONKraus: 4 Intermedes for Moliere's comedy AmphitryonMONSoloists; Bonn Chamber Chorus; L'Arte del Mondo. WernerMONEhrhardt (director)MONMON4.45pmMONBuxtehude: MagnificatMONAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Chorus, Ton KoopmanMON(director).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00qfc98 (Listen)MONSean is joined by the American Andrew Litton as heMONconducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra through aMONprogramme of Gershwin at Cadogan Hall in London andMONFairfield Hall in Croydon.MONMONAlso, the Elias Quartet together with cellist Alice NearyMONperform Schubert's String Quintet in the studio andMONdiscuss their upcoming UK tour.MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00qfc9b (Listen)MONBeethoven/Barenboim, Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 3MONMONPerformance on 3 continues its broadcasts of DanielMONBarenboim's Beethoven Piano Concerto cycle with the BerlinMONStaatskapelle recorded at London's South Bank. TonightMONthey perform Beethoven's 3rd Concerto coupled withMONSchoenberg's Variations for Orchestra.MONMONBeethoven's 3rd Concerto written around 1803 is a far moreMONambitious work than its predecessors and with its minorMONkey it brings out the more turbulent side of Beethoven'sMONpersonality. It took him several years to complete andMONeven at the premiere - according to his page turner -MONthere were still incomplete passages which BeethovenMONimprovised 'I saw almost nothing but empty leaves; at theMONmost on one page or another a few Egyptian hieroglyphsMONwholly unintelligible to me scribbled down as clues forMONhim; he played nearly the whole solo part from memory,MONsince, as was so often the case, he hadn't had time to putMONit all down on paper.'MONMONAs part of the broadcast Barenboim gives an illustratedMONtalk about the op.31 Variations, and after the mainMONconcert we hear him perform Beethoven's DiabelliMONVariations in a recording from the BBC archives.MONMONBeethoven - Piano Concerto no.3 in C minor op.37MONSchoenberg -Variations for orchestra, Op.31MONMONBerlin StaatskapelleMONDaniel Barenboim (piano, conductor).MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00qfc9d (Listen)MONRaymond Tallis/JMG Le ClezioMONMONMatthew Sweet talks to the philosopher, doctor, poet andMONcultural critic Raymond Tallis about his new bookMONMIchelangelo's Finger. Tallis explores the significanceMONof the fact that humans are unique in the animal world inMONbeing able to point with the index finger, and argues thatMONthis seemingly inconsequential ability has been highlyMONsignificant in human evolution.MONMONWe also review the first English translation Desert, ofMONone of the finest novels by J M G Le Clezio, who won theMON2008 Nobel Prize for literature for a body of work whichMONthe jury described as being characterised by poeticMONadventure and sensual ecstasy.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00qfbjq (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today.]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00qfcbc (Listen)MONGermany Dreaming, Germany is Your AmericaMONMONWith the greatest respect to Dr Freud, I have never putMONmuch store by the interpretation of dreams. But one nightMONseven years ago I had a dream which actually changed myMONlife. As I slid towards sleep, it seemed as though aMONcorner of the room was beginning to glow...MONMONThe author and critic Michael Bracewell dreams about aMONvisitation by the legendary musician Brian Eno, whoMONinforms him that 'Germany is your America', and that heMONshould get out there and explore the place. So after muchMONspeculation about things German, after visits to Cologne,MONMunich and Berlin, and after immersing himself in theMONmusic and art of the country (especially electronic musicMONand post modern art) the author is ready to pronounce onMONhis romantic and prejudical responses to the country.MONThere is also its food to consider. And its youthfulMONfashions.MONMONWhat does he dig up? Lots! Starting with his recollectionsMONof a certain youth culture, influenced by the style ofMONWeimar Germany.Which you can hear about in his speciallyMONcommissioned five part series for The Essay.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00qfcbf (Listen)MONCraig Taborn TrioMONMONJez Nelson presents a gig by pianist Craig Taborn and hisMONtrio, featuring Thomas Morgan on double bass and GeraldMONCleaver on drums. Best known for his work on electronicMONkeyboards in the ensembles of Dave Douglas, Tim Berne andMONhis own group 'Junk Magic', this highly anticipatedMONacoustic concert stretches the compositional capabilitiesMONof the traditional piano trio.MONMONCraig grew up in the mid-west of America where he beganMONhis career playing and recording with saxophonist JamesMONCarter. More recently he has been developing his acousticMONtrio sound through exploring the rhythmic structures andMONtextural space created during improvisation. His lastMONrecord came with a sticker quoting - Craig Taborn theMONFuture of Jazz and as this concert demonstrates, he hasMONdone a fine job of living up to the claim.MONMONPresenter: Jez Nelson Studio guest: John FordhamMONProducer: Peggy SuttonMONMONExtract from 'Bodies We Came Out Of' by the Craig TabornMONTrio (details below)MONMONJohn Fordham joins Jez in the studio to chat about PatMONMetheny's new project, the Orchestrion. Plus Jez talks toMONPat Metheny himself.MONMONMusic played:MONMONArtist: Pat Metheny (guitar and orchestrion)MONTrack title: Spirit of the air Album title: OrchestrionMONLabel: Nonesuch Released: 25 January 2010MONMONArtist: Pat Metheny (guitar and orchestrion)MONTrack title: Orchestrion Album title: OrchestrionMONLabel: Nonesuch Released: 25 January 2010MONMONCraig Taborn Trio recorded at The Vortex, London onMONDecember 7, 2009MONMONLine up: Craig Taborn (piano) Thomas Morgan (bass)MONGerald Cleaver (drums)MONMONSet one: 'Bodies We Came Out Of' segued into 'Chorales'MONLight Made LighterMONMONCraig Taborn speaks to Jez on the phone from New YorkMONMONSet two: Nine Blind Men' segued into 'New Glory'MONMONAll tracks composed by Craig Taborn.MONMONTUETUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2010TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00qfcdc (Listen)TUEJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsTUE01:01AMTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759)TUEMusic for the Royal FireworksTUENetherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, Kenneth MontgomeryTUE(conductor)TUE01:26AMTUEMyslivecek, Josef (1737-1781) String Quartet No. 1 in CTUEZemlinsky QuartetTUE01:35AMTUEKozeluch, Leopold [1747-1818]TUEKeyboard Sonata No. 3 in D (Op. 1)TUEGiedré Luksaité Mrázková (harpsichord)TUE01:55AMTUEPunto, Giovanni [Stich, Johann Wenzel (Jan Václav)]TUE(1746-1803) Horn Concerto No. 5 in FTUERadek Baborák (horn), Prague Chamber Orchestra, AntonínTUEHradil (conductor)TUE02:12AMTUERichter, Franz Xaver (1709-1789)TUEString Quartet in A (Op.5 No.3) Zemlinsky QuartetTUE02:27AMTUEBach, Johann Christian (1735-1782)TUEKeyboard Concerto in D major (Op.1 No. 6)TUEMelvyn Tan (piano), Netherlands Radio ChamberTUEPhilharmonic, Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)TUE02:38AMTUEHaydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809)TUESymphony No.49 in F minor (Hob.1.49) La PassioneTUEBucharest Virtuosi, Horia Andreescu (conductor)TUE03:01AMTUEPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963)TUEConcert champêtre for harpsichord and orchestraTUEJory Vinikour (harpsichord), Radio France PhilharmonicTUEOrchestra, Marc Minkowski (conductor)TUE03:26AMTUEBiber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (1644-1704)TUELa Battaglia a 10 (1673)TUEConcerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director)TUE03:35AMTUERebel, Jean-Féry (c.1666-1747)TUELes Élémens: simphonie nouvelle for 2 violins, 2 flutes &TUEb.c.TUENorwegian Radio Orchestra, Roy Goodman (conductor)TUE03:59AMTUEGesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613)TUETwo madrigals - Mercè grido piangendo (from MadrigaliTUElibro quinto, Gesualdo 1611) & Luci serene e chiare (fromTUEMadrigali libro quarto, Gesualdo 1596)TUEThe King's SingersTUE04:06AMTUEMessiaen, Olivier (1908-1992)TUELe Loriot [Golden Oriole] (No.2 of Catalogue d'Oiseaux)TUEDavid Louie (piano)TUE04:15AMTUEAlkan, Charles-Valentin (1813-1888)TUEGrand Duo Concertant for violin and piano in F sharp minorTUE(Op.21) (c.1840)TUESemmy Stahlhammer (violin), Johan Ullén (piano)TUE04:37AMTUEEijck [Eyck], Jacob van (c. 1590-1657)TUEBravade for solo recorder Heiko ter Schegget (recorder)TUE04:40AMTUEWilms, Johann Wilhelm (1772-1847)TUEDie Schlacht von Waterloo Geert Bierling (organ)TUE04:49AMTUERossi, Salomone (c.1570-c.1630)TUEBarechu [Call to Prayer]TUE04:52AMTUEYitgadal [Sanctified and magnified be Your great name]TUEEnsemble DaedalusTUE04:57AMTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) orch. Schoenberg,TUEArnold (1874-1951)TUEChorale Prelude: Komm, Gott Schopfer, heiliger GeistTUE(BWV.631)TUESydney Symphony Orchestra, Edo de Waart (conductor)TUE05:01AMTUEHaydn, (Johann) Michael [1737-1806]TUECantata: Lauft, ihr Hirten allzugleichTUESalzburger HofmusikTUE05:10AMTUEGigout, Eugene (1844-1925) Toccata for organ in B minorTUE05:13AMTUEDubois, Theodore (1837-1924) Chant PastoralTUEKalevi Kiviniemi (organ)TUE05:18AMTUEGilse, Jan van (1881-1944)TUEString Quartet [Unfinished, 1922] Ebony QuartetTUE05:28AMTUEIppolitov-Ivanov, Mikhail Mikhaylovich (1859-1935)TUECaucasian Sketches - suite (Op.10)TUEEdmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor)TUE05:50AMTUESchubert, Franz (1797-1828)TUEVariations for flute and piano in E minor (D.802)TUEEmmanuel Pahud (flute), Bruno Robilliard (piano)TUE06:05AMTUENorman, Ludwig (1831-1885), arranged by Niklas WillenTUEAndante SostenutoTUESwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Niklas Willén (conductor)TUE06:15AMTUEHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809)TUEKeyboard Sonata in C sharp minor, Hob.XVI/36TUEAndreas Staier (fortepiano)TUE06:30AMTUEGreef, Arthur de (1862-1940)TUECinq Chants d'Amour for soprano and OrchestraTUECharlotte Riedijk (soprano), Flemish Radio Orchestra,TUEYannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor)TUE06:50AMTUEVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741)TUEConcerto in C major for sopranino recorder (RV.444)TUEMichael Schneider (recorder), Camerata Köln.TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00qfcdf (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00qfcdh (Listen)TUE10.00 SvetlanovTUEPiano Concerto in C minor Evgeny Svetlanov (piano)TUEUSSR Radio & Television SOTUEMaxim Shostakovich (conductor)TUE10.22* Bruno Walter accompanies Desi Halban, KathleenTUEFerrier & Lotte LehmannTUEin songs by Mahler, Schubert and SchumannTUE10.36* Anon.TUEBache, bene venies; Ecce torpet probitas (Carmina Burana)TUEEnsemble Unicorn Ensemble Oni WytarsTUE10.47* SmetanaTUEMemories of Bohemia in the form of Polkas, Op.13TUEAndrás Schiff (piano)TUE10.56* BrahmsTUEString Quartet in A minor, Op.51/2 Alban Berg QuartetTUE11.27* WolfTUEWie glänzt der Helle MondTUEElisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)TUEWilhelm Furtwängler (piano)TUE11.30* WolfTUEPenthesilea Radio-Sinfonieorchester StuttgartTUEDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (conductor).TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00qfcdk (Listen)TUEStamitz, Symphonist TriumphantTUETUE2. Symphonist Triumphant. Donald Macleod continues theTUEstory of the most successful of the Stamitzes. TheTUEbuilders were still at work on the Electoral Palace inTUEMannheim when the new director of music, Johann Stamitz,TUEarrived in 1741. The building was on a huge scale, withTUEentertainment to match, and it was here that StamitzTUEteamed up with the best orchestra in the world at theTUEtime. Together, they revolutionized orchestral sound andTUErepertoire.TUETUEJohann StamitzTUESymphony in G MajorTUEConcerto KolnTUETELDEC 3984-28366-2TUETUEJohann StamitzTUEFlute Concerto in C MajorTUEJean-Pierre Rampal (Flute)TUEThe Scottish Chamber OrchestraTUERaymond Leppard (Conductor)TUEERATO 2292-45835-2TUETUEJohann StamitzTUESymphony in F majorTUENicholas Ward (Conductor)TUENorthern Chamber OrchestraTUENAXOS 8.554447TUETUEJohann StamitzTUEMotetto de Venerabili SacramentoTUEAlsfelder VokalensembleTUEBarockorchester BremenTUECPO 999 471-2TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00qfcf0 (Listen)TUEMusic@Menlo 2009, Episode 1TUETUERadio 3 Lunchtime Concert - Music@Menlo Festival 2009TUETUEPresenter - Jonathan SwainTUETUEA series of four programmes featuring performances givenTUEat the 2009 Menlo Chamber Music Festival. Set in the SanTUEFrancisco Bay Area, Music@Menlo is an internationallyTUEacclaimed chamber music festival and institute. Founded inTUE2003, by pianist, Wu Han and Emerson Quartet cellist,TUEDavid Finckel, Music@Menlo is a vibrant young festival inTUEthe heart of Silicon Valley. It is known for its headyTUEfestival atmosphere of performances in intimate venues,TUEits open door rehearsal policy, AudioNotes CDs, CaféTUEConversations, Encounter lecture series and Masterclasses.TUEAll these plus the Chamber Music Institute for youngTUEmusicians inspires aspiring performers and audiences alikeTUEto connect with chamber music in new and innovative ways.TUETUEJohann Sebastian BACHTUERicercar a 6 from The Musical Offering, BWV 1079 (1747)TUESt. Lawrence String Quartet; Arnaud Sussmann (violin),TUEDennis Godburn (bassoon), Scott Pingel (contrabass)TUETUEFelix MENDELSSOHN Sinfonie satz no. 13 in c minor (1823)TUEGeoff Nuttall, Kristin Lee,* Arnaud Sussmann, Sean Lee*TUE(violins), Lesley Robertson, On You Kim,* Scott St. John,TUESunmi Chang*(violas), Christopher Costanza, Eric Han*TUE('cellos), Scott Pingel (contrabass);TUE*Chamber Music Institute International Program participantTUETUELouis SPOHR Nonet in F Major, op. 31 (1813)TUECarol Wincenc (flute), William Bennett (oboe), AnthonyTUEMcGill (clarinet), Dennis Godburn (bassoon), WilliamTUEVerMeulen (French horn), Arnaud Sussmann (violin), MasumiTUEPer Rostad (viola), Paul Watkins (cello), Scott PingelTUE(contrabass).TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00qfcln (Listen)TUEEuropean Festivals, Episode 2TUETUEAfternoon on 3 with Jonathan Swain, presenting a week ofTUEEarly Music from some of last year's most excitingTUEEuropean festivals.TUETUE2.00pm Schutz: O lieber Herr GTUELa Chapelle Rhenane, Benoit Haller (director)TUETUE2.05pmTUEPurcell: Three Fantasias a 3TUEJohn Ward: Three Fantasias a 6 PhantasmTUETUE2.25pmTUEBuxtehude: Ihr lieben Christen, freut euch nun; Ich binTUEder Auferstehung und das Leben; Jubilate DominoTUEAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Chorus, Ton KoopmanTUE(director)TUETUE3.00pm Purcell: Three FantasiasTUEJohn Jenkins: Two Fantasias and a Pavane a 6 PhantasmTUETUE3.20pmTUESchutz: Herr, der du bist vormals genadig gewest deinemTUELande La Chapelle Rhenane, Benoit Haller (director)TUETUE3.35pmTUEPurcell: Three Fantasias a 4 PhantasmTUETUE3.50pmTUEBuxtehude: Frohlocket mit Handen; Alles, was ihr tut mitTUEWorten oder mit Werken; Jesu, meines Lebens Leben;TUEBenediciam in omni temporeTUEAmsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Chorus, Ton KoopmanTUE(director).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00qfcvk (Listen)TUEPresented by Sean Rafferty.TUEWith a selection of music and guests from the music world.TUETUEMartino Tirimo celebrates the 200th anniversary ofTUEChopin's birth with a series of concerts at Kings Place.TUEand he plays a selection of works by the composer in theTUEstudio and talks to Sean about his curatorship of 'ChopinTUEUnwrapped'.TUETUEPlus Sean is joined by bass Matthew Rose and pianist IainTUEBurnside to perform songs by Schubert and RachmaninovTUEahead of their Recital at St John's, Smith Square.TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00qfcvm (Listen)TUEBeethoven/Barenboim, Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 5TUETUEThe final concert in Performance on 3's broadcasts ofTUEDaniel Barenboim's Beethoven Piano Concerto cycle with hisTUEBerlin Staatskapelle at London's South Bank. VerklärteTUENacht ('Transfigured Night') based on a poem by RichardTUEDehmel tells in music a woman's confession to her loverTUEthat she has become pregnant by another man. BeethovenTUEfinished work on this last and most imperious concerto inTUE1809, just as the walls of Vienna were collapsing underTUEthe might of Napoleon's invading armies and his deafnessTUEmeant he was no longer up to the job of performing the newTUEwork himself.TUETUESchoenberg - Verklärte NachtTUEBeethoven - Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat, Op.73 (Emperor)TUETUEBerlin StaatskapelleTUEDaniel Barenboim (piano and conductor)TUETUEFollowed by Barenboim from the BBC Archives as jointTUEsoloist in Mozart's Double Piano Concerto in Eb K.365 withTUEClifford Curzon and the English Chamber Orchestra,TUErecorded at the 1979 BBC Proms.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00qfcvp (Listen)TUEDavid Willetts/Arshile GorkyTUETUEPhilip Dodd talks to David Willetts, Shadow Secretary ofTUEState for Universities about his new book The PinchTUEarguing that the baby boomer generation have thrived atTUEthe expense of their children. The baby boom of 1945-65TUEproduced the biggest, richest generation that Britain hasTUEever known. Today baby boomers run our country; by virtueTUEof their sheer demographic power, they have fashioned theTUEworld around them in a way that meets all of theirTUEhousing, healthcare and financial needs. Will the youngTUEpeople of today continue to pay for their parents' qualityTUEof life, or can the Baby Boomers give something backTUEbefore its too late?TUETUEAnd we also look at the extraordinary life and work ofTUEAmerican painter Arshile Gorky as a major retrospective ofTUEhis work opens at Tate Modern. Largely self - taught, theTUEArmenian-born Gorky produced some of the most importantTUEAbstract Expressionist works of the century before aTUEseries of personal tragedies led to his suicide at the ageTUEof 44.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00qfcdk (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today.]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00qfcvr (Listen)TUEGermany Dreaming, It's Off to CologneTUETUEWith the greatest respect to Dr Freud, I have never putTUEmuch store by the interpretation of dreams. But one nightTUEseven years ago I had a dream which actually changed myTUElife. As I slid towards sleep, it seemed as though aTUEcorner of the room was beginning to glow...TUETUEThe author and critic Michael Bracewell dreams about aTUEvisitation by the legendary musician Brian Eno, whoTUEinforms him that 'Germany is your America', and that heTUEshould get out there and explore the place. So after muchTUEspeculation about things German, after visits to Cologne,TUEMunich and Berlin, and after immersing himself in theTUEmusic and art of the country (especially electronic musicTUEand post modern art) the author is ready to pronounce onTUEhis romantic and prejudical responses to the country.TUEThere is also its food to consider. And its youthfulTUEfashions.TUETUEWhat does he dig up? Lots! And in this second essay, it'sTUECologne. Which you can hear about in his speciallyTUEcommissioned five part series for The Essay.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00qfcvt (Listen)TUEVerity SharpTUETUEA song from the South Pacific island of Vanuatu sung inTUEPidgin by the Singera Serenaders, Norwegian guitarist KnutTUEReiersrud duets with organist Iver Kleive, Majid KiâniTUEplays a suite of traditional dances on the Iranian santurTUEand the string quartet Ethel play the ethereal music ofTUEMary Ellen Childs. With Verity Sharp.TUETUEWEDWEDNESDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2010WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00qfcwx (Listen)WEDJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsWED01:01AMWEDKozeluch, Leopold [1747-1818]WEDKeyboard Sonata no. 15 in E minor, op. 13WEDGiedré Luksaité Mrázková (harpsichord)WED01:22AMWEDBach, Johann Christian (1735-1782)WEDSymphony for Double Orchestra in E flat major (Op.18, No.1)WEDNetherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, Kenneth MontgomeryWED(conductor)WED01:36AMWEDRichter, Franz Xaver (1709-1789)WEDString Quartet in E flat (Op.5 N.4) Zemlinsky QuartetWED01:54AMWEDRösler-Rosetti, Franz Anton (1746-1792)WEDHorn Concerto in E flatWEDRadek Baborák (horn), Prague Chamber Orchestra, AntonínWEDHradil (conductor)WED02:15AMWEDHaydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809)WEDSymphony No. 103 in E flat 'Drumroll'WEDOslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka SarasteWED(conductor)WED02:44AMWEDSchröter, Corona (1751-1802)WEDOh Mutter, guten Rat mir leiht' (Niklaus) & 'Es war einWEDRitter'WEDMarkus Schäfer (tenor: Niklaus), Ulrike Staude (soprano:WEDDortchen), Ekkehard Abele (bass: Dortchen's father),WEDGerald Hambitzer (fortepiano)WED02:51AMWEDChédeville (Le Cadet), Nicolas (1705-1782)WEDLes Saisons Amusantes Part IV - Transcription of Vivaldi'sWEDL'Hiver for musette, recorder, violin & bass continuo,WEDParis 1739 Ensemble 1700WED03:01AMWEDBiber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (1644-1704)WEDSonata no.7 a 8 from sonatae tam aris, quam aulisWEDservientes (1676)WEDCollegium Aureum, Georg Ratzinger (conductor)WED03:06AMWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)WEDSymphony No.36 (K.425) in C major, 'Linz'WEDBergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Bertrand de BillyWED(conductor)WED03:41AMWEDStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899)WEDAn der schönen, blauen Donau - waltz for orchestraWED(Op.314) 'The Blue Danube'WEDBBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED03:51AMWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809)WEDTrio for keyboard and strings (H.15.18) in A majorWEDWilliam Preucil (violin), David Finckel (cello), Wu HanWED(piano)WED04:09AMWEDSchoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) Friede auf Erden (Op.13)WEDDanish National Radio ChoirWED04:18AMWEDBella, Ján Levoslav (1843-1936)WEDOverture to Hermina im Venusberg (Hermania in Venus' cave)WED(Operetta of 1886)WEDSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Stefan RóblWED(conductor)WED04:26AMWEDKodály, Zoltán (1882-1967)WEDAdagio for clarinet and piano (1905)WEDKálmán Berkes (clarinet), Zoltán Kocsis (piano)WED04:34AMWEDMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914)WEDTenth Song Wreath (Songs from Ohrid)WEDRTV Belgrade Choir, Mladen Jagust (conductor)WED04:43AMWEDBartók, Béla (1881-1945), arranged by Székely, ZoltánWED(1903-2001)WEDRomanian folk dances (Sz.56) arr. Székely for violin &WEDpiano Vineta Sareika (violin), Ventis Zilberts (piano)WED04:49AMWEDVladigerov, Pancho (1899-1978)WEDVardar - Bulgarian rhapsody (Op.16) (appl)WEDBulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Milen NachevWED(conductor)WED05:01AMWEDCopland, Aaron (1900-1990)WEDDanzon Cubano vers. for 2 pianosWEDAglika Genova (piano), Liuben Dimitrov (piano)WED05:07AMWEDCopland, Aaron (1900-1990) El Salón MéxicoWEDSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson ThomasWED(conductor)WED05:19AMWEDCirigliano, Juan Carlos (b.1936) El sonido de la ciudadWEDMusica Camerata MontréalWED05:32AMWEDAlbéniz, Isaac (1860-1909) [arranger unknown]WEDCuba (Capricho) from Suite española for piano no.1 (Op.47WEDNo.8) arr. unknown for guitarWEDTomaz Rajteric (guitar)WED05:38AMWEDMorales, Cristóbal de (c.1500-1553)WEDAndreas Christi famulus - motet à 8WEDStudio de musique ancienne de Montréal, ChristopherWEDJackson (director)WED05:45AMWEDArriaga, Juan Crisóstomo de (1806-1826) Stabat MaterWEDGrieg Academy Choir, Bergen Philharmonic Choir andWEDOrchestra, Juanjo Mena (conductor)WED05:53AMWEDTorres y Martínez Bravo, José de (c.1670-1738)WEDCantada al Santisimo Sacramento, 'Afectos amantes' - fromWEDa manuscript in the Archivo Capitular at the GuatemalaWEDCity CathedralWEDMarta Almajano (soprano), Al Ayre Español, Eduardo LópezWEDBanzo (conductor)WED06:06AMWEDSances, Giovanni Felice (c.1600-1679)WEDCantada sopra il passacaglia 'Usurpator tiranno' - fromWED'Cantade à doi voci, libro secondo, parte seconda' (VeniceWED1633) AccordoneWED06:13AMWEDRameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764) FanfarinetteWEDColin Tilney (harpsichord)WED06:16AMWEDLeclair, Jean-Marie (1697-1764)WEDConcerto for violin and string orchestra (Op.10 No.3) in DWEDmajor Simon Standage (violin), Il Tempo EnsembleWED06:32AMWEDSaint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921)WEDSonata for bassoon and piano (Op.168) in G majorWEDJens-Christoph Lemke (bassoon), Mårten Landström (piano)WED06:45AMWEDFranck, César (1822-1890)WEDLe Chasseur maudit - symphonic poem (M.44)WEDOrchestre National de France, Pinchas SteinbergWED(conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00qfcwz (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00qfcx1 (Listen)WED10.00 LisztWEDHungaria Gewandhausorchester LeipzigWEDKurt Masur (conductor)WED10.22* DohnányiWEDNocturne (Cats on the roof), Op.44/2WEDErnst von Dohnányi (piano)WED10.25* HaydnWEDTrumpet Concerto in E flatWEDGerard Schwarz (trumpet & director)WEDChamber Symphony of New YorkWED10.41* MahlerWEDWo die schönen Trompeten blasen Lucia Popp (soprano)WEDLPO Klaus Tennstedt (conductor)WED10.51* MozartWEDPiano Quartet in E flat, K.493 George Szell (piano)WEDMembers of the Budapest QuartetWED11.14* DvorakWEDHumoresque Eugene Ormandy (violin)WEDStephanie Goldner (harp)WED11.18* NielsenWEDSymphony No.4, Op.29 'Inextinguishable' RPOWEDYehudi Menuhin (conductor).WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00qfcx3 (Listen)WEDStamitz, Episode 3WEDWEDIt's only the middle of the week, and already, DonaldWEDMacleod is imparting the news of a composer's tragic earlyWEDdeath. Johann Stamitz was 39 when he died - a fact whichWEDis usually reserved for Friday's programme. In this case,WEDthe story will continue with the mixed fortunes ofWEDStamitz's sons, Carl and Anton. Today, Johann's lastWEDworks, including a rare chance to hear his Missa SolemnisWEDin full.WEDWEDJohann StamitzWEDOrchestral Trio in C minor (last movement, Prestissimo)WEDNew Zealand Chamber Orchestra, Donald Armstrong (conductor)WEDNAXOS 8.553213 T16WEDWEDJohann Stamitz Clarinet Concerto in B flatWEDSabine Meyer (clarinet)WEDAcademy of St Martin in the Fields, Iona Brown (director)WEDEMI 0777 7 54842 2 9 T7-9WEDWEDJohann Stamitz Missa SolemnisWEDMonika Frimmer (soprano), Sylvia Schulter (alto), HarryWEDvan Berne (tenor), Tom Sol (bass)WEDAlsfelder Vokalensemble, Barockorchester Bremen, WolfgangWEDHelbich (conductor) CPO 999 471-2 T1-15.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00qfcx9 (Listen)WEDMusic@Menlo 2009, Episode 2WEDWEDRadio 3 Lunchtime Concerts - Music@Menlo Festival 2009WEDWEDPresenter - Louise FryerWEDWEDLudwig van BEETHOVENWEDString Quartet in B-flat Major, op. 18 no. 6 (1798-1800)WEDPacifica QuartetWEDWEDFelix MENDELSSOHN Piano Trio in c minor, op.66 (1845)WEDMenahem Pressler (piano), Eugene Drucker (violin), DavidWEDFinckel ('cello).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00qfcxq (Listen)WEDEuropean Festivals, Episode 3WEDWEDAfternoon on 3 with Louise Fryer, presenting a week of EarlyWEDMusic from some of last year's most exciting EuropeanWEDfestivals.WEDWED2.00pmWEDSchutz: Erbarm dichWEDLa Chapelle Rhenane, Benoit Haller (director)WEDWED2.05pmWEDAnon: When Daphne from fair Phoebus did flyWEDLawes: On hearing Mary Knight sing sweet echoWEDLocke: Lucinda, wink or veil those eyesWEDPurcell: O SolitudeWEDCarolyn Sampson (soprano), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo)WEDWED2.20pmWEDHandel: Concerto grosso,Op.6/5 (Overture)WEDVivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in F, RV.488WEDHolland Baroque Society, Sergio Azzolini (director/bassoon)WEDWED2.35pmWEDVisee: Prelude and Passacaglia for theorboWEDPurcell: Sefauchi's farewell; A new Irish tune; The FatalWEDHour; They tell us that you mighty powers; If Love's sweetWEDpassion.WEDCarolyn Sampson (soprano), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo)WEDWED2.50pmWEDBoyce: Symphony no.6 in eight partsWEDHandel: Concerto grosso, Op.6/12WEDHolland Baroque Society, Sergio Azzolini (director)WEDWED3.10pmWEDPurcell: Bess of Bedlam; Sweeter than roses; When firstWEDAmintas sued for a kiss; Evening HymnWEDCarolyn Sampson (soprano), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo)WEDWED3.45pmWEDGeminiani: La Folia, after CorelliWEDHolland Baroque Society, Sergio Azzolini (director).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00qfcy4 (Listen)WEDChoral VespersWEDLive from Leeds CathedralWEDWEDOrgan Prelude: Le pére (from Trois Méditations sur laWEDSainte Trinité) (Langlais)WEDIntroit: Ubi caritas et amor (Brian Easdale)WEDResponses: Deus in adjutorium (Plainsong)WEDOffice Hymn: Jesu corona Virginum (Plainsong)WEDPsalms: 122, 127 (Bevenot)WEDNew Testament Canticle: Ephesians 1 vv3-10 (Bevenot)WEDReading: Song of Songs 2 vv10-14WEDMotet: Caritas Christi (Langlais)WEDHomily: Monsignor Philip Moger Magnificat (Dupré)WEDMarian Antiphon: Gaude Virgo Maria (Victoria)WEDOrgan Postlude: Diptyque (Messiaen)WEDWEDDirector of Music: Benjamin SaundersWEDAssistant Director of Music: Christopher McElroyWEDAssistant Organist: Thomas Leech.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00qfcys (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00qfd00 (Listen)WEDOAE/Vladimir JurowskiWEDWEDPerformance on 3 continues its informal focus on the worksWEDof Beethoven with the start of a landmark cycle of theWEDcomposer's symphonies performed by leading periodWEDinstrument group The Orchestra of the Age ofWEDEnlightenment. They begin their cycle with symphoniesWEDno.4, one of the composer's most underrated yet dramaticWEDand no.7 one of the most popular and a reflection of theWEDtime in which it was written during the Napoleonic Wars.WEDThey are conducted by Vladimir Jurowski with whom theWEDorchestra have a close relationship developed in bothWEDopera house and concert hall, one of four conductors withWEDwhom they'll work on the complete cycle over the next fewWEDmonths.WEDWEDEach symphony in this cycle is prefaced with episodes fromWEDthe life of the composer read by newsreader and BeethovenWEDbiographer, John Suchet adapted from his fictionalisedWEDlife of the composer The Last Master.WEDWEDBeethoven - Symphony no.4 in Bb major op.60WEDBeethoven - Symphony no.7 in A op.92WEDWEDOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWEDVladimir Jurowski (conductor)WEDWEDFollowing this as part of Radio 3's Turkish seasonWEDperformances of Turkish music and performances by TurkishWEDmusicians. Tonight the BBC Symphony Orchestra perform UlviWEDCemal Erkin's Kocekce with Pascal Rophe conducting.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00qfd02 (Listen)WEDRana Mitter presents the arts and ideas magazine, withWEDinterviews, debates and discussion of the key culturalWEDevents of the week.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00qfcx3 (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today.]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00qfd86 (Listen)WEDGermany Dreaming, Off to Magical MunichWEDWEDWith the greatest respect to Dr Freud, I have never putWEDmuch store by the interpretation of dreams. But one nightWEDseven years ago I had a dream which actually changed myWEDlife. As I slid towards sleep, it seemed as though aWEDcorner of the room was beginning to glow...WEDWEDThe author and critic Michael Bracewell dreams about aWEDvisitation by the legendary musician Brian Eno, whoWEDinforms him that 'Germany is your America', and that heWEDshould get out there and explore the place. So after muchWEDspeculation about things German, after visits to Cologne,WEDMunich and Berlin, and after immersing himself in theWEDmusic and art of the country (especially electronic musicWEDand post modern art) the author is ready to pronounce onWEDhis romantic and prejudical responses to the country.WEDThere is also its food to consider. And its youthfulWEDfashions.WEDWEDWhat does he dig up? Lots! In this third essay, he'sWEDMunich bound. Which you can hear about in his speciallyWEDcommissioned five part series for The Essay.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00qfd0x (Listen)WEDVerity SharpWEDWEDBanjoist Bela Fleck jams with the amassed thumb pianoWEDplayers of Uganda's Ateso Jazz Band, the dramatic soundsWEDof percussionist Dave Price, the Unthanks version of theWEDtraditional song Annachie Gordon and from Turkey the musicWEDof Kirika alongside that of legendary clarinettist SelimWEDSesler. With Verity Sharp.WEDWEDTHUTHURSDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2010THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00qfd1m (Listen)THUJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsTHU01:01AMTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809)THUOverture (Sinfonia) from L' Isola disabitata - azioneTHUteatrale in 2 acts (H.28.9)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra, Rolf Gupta (conductor)THU01:09AMTHURichter, Franz Xaver [(1709-1789)]THUString Quartet (No. 7) in G minor Zemlinsky QuartetTHU01:22AMTHURichter, Franz Xaver [(1709-1789)]THUDivertimento No.1 for strings Musica Florea, PragueTHU01:38AMTHUPokorný, Frantisek Xaver (1729-1794)THUConcerto for horn in D majorTHURadek Baborák (horn), Prague Chamber Orchestra, AntonínTHUHradil (conductor)THU01:54AMTHURichter, Franz Xaver [(1709-1789)]THUString Quartet No.5 in G major Zemlinsky QuartetTHU02:10AMTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791]THUClarinet Quintet in A major (K.581)THUJan Mach (clarinet), Zemlinsky QuartetTHU02:41AMTHUJarnovic, Ivan (1747-1804) [aka Giornovichi, Giovanni]THUConcerto No.1 for violin and orchestra in A majorTHUTonko Ninic (violin), The Zagreb SoloistsTHU03:01AMTHUFranck, Cesar [1822-1890] Cello Sonata in A majorTHUAndreas Brantelid (cello), Bengt Forsberg (piano)THU03:31AMTHUDvorák, Antonín (1841-1904)THUSymphony No.8 in G major (Op.88)THUBBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor)THU04:08AMTHUGrainger, Percy (1882-1961) Handel in the StrandTHULeslie Howard (piano)THU04:11AMTHUMelartin, Erkki (1875-1937) Karelian Scenes (Op.146)THUFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Palas (conductor)THU04:22AMTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826)THUWie nahte mir der Schlummer...Leise, leise - from Act IITHUof Der FreischützTHUCharlotte Margiono (soprano), Netherlands RadioTHUPhilharmonic, Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)THU04:31AMTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826)THURondo brillante in E flat (Op.62)THURaoul Pugno (1852-1914) (piano)THU04:36AMTHULima, Juan Sequeiros de (c.1655-c.1726)THU¡Ay, mísera de tí, Jerusalen! Compañía MusicalTHU04:41AMTHUScarlatti, Domenico [1685-1757]THUSonata (Kk. 87) in B minor Eduard Kunz (piano)THU04:47AMTHUHalvorsen, Johan (1864-1935)THUNorwegian Rhapsody No 1 (appl)THUNorwegian Radio Orchestra, Ingar Bergby (conductor)THU05:01AMTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)THUOverture from 'Der Schauspieldirektor'THUDanish Radio Concert Orchestra, Borge Wagner (conductor)THU05:06AMTHUPurcell, Henry [1659-1695]THUChacony a 4 for strings (Z.730) in G minorTHUPsophos QuartetTHU05:14AMTHUMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914)THUThird Song-Wreath (From my homeland)THUKarolj Kolar (tenor), Nikola Mitic (baritone), BelgradeTHURadio & Television Choir, Mladen Jagust (conductor)THU05:22AMTHULipinski, Karol Józef (1790-1861)THUAllegro from Violin Concerto No.3 in E minor (Op.24)THU(1830-33)THUAlbrecht Breuninger (violin), Polish Radio SymphonyTHUOrchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor)THU05:38AMTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)THUPiano trio No.7 in B flat major, 'Archduke' (Op.97)THUArcadia TrioTHU06:19AMTHURimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay [1844-1908]THUCapriccio Espagnol (Op.34)THUSofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Milen Natchev (conductor)THU06:36AMTHUWert, Giacches de (1535-1596)THUMotet Peccavi super numerum (6 part)THUStudio de Musique Ancienne de Montréal, ChristopherTHUJackson (director)THU06:40AMTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)THUChaconne from the Partita for solo violin No.2 in D minorTHU(BWV.1004) Tomaz Rajteric (guitar)THU06:55AMTHUChopin, Frédéric (1810-1849)THUEtude in E major (Op.10 No.3) Jane Coop (piano).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00qfd2b (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00qfd2d (Listen)THU10.00 BartókTHUSonata for Two Pianos and PercussionTHUMurray Perahia, Georg Solti (pianos)THUDavid Corkhill, Evelyn Glennie (percussion)THU10.15* Bach arr. KodályTHUPrelude & Fugue, BWV 853 (Well-tempered Clavier, Bk 1)THUMaria Kliegel (cello) Jenö Jandó (piano)THU10.36* BeethovenTHUString Quartet in E flat, Op.127THUAcademy of St Martin-in-the-FieldsTHUMurray Perahia (conductor)THU11.14* VerdiTHUElla mi fu rapita!.Parmi veder le lagrime (Rigoletto,THUAct II) Plácido Domingo (tenor)THUNew Philharmonia Orchestra Sherrill Milnes (conductor)THU11.20* MascagniTHUIntermezzo (Cavalleria rusticana)THUPhilharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan (conductor)THU11.23* LeoncavalloTHUMusette!.Testa adorata (La Bohème)THUJosé Cura (tenor & conductor) Philharmonia OrchestraTHU11.27* FallaTHUNights in the Gardens of Spain Daniel Barenboim (piano)THUChicago SO Plácido Domingo (conductor).THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00qfd2n (Listen)THUStamitz, Episode 4THUTHUWhen their father, the hugely famous Johann Stamitz, diedTHUat the age of 39, Carl and Anton were only eleven and six.THUJohann's colleagues immediately stepped in to support hisTHUfamily and ensured that the boys received a properlyTHUmusical education. They set out on their careers asTHUviolinists, but would they be able to emulate theirTHUfather's fame and fortune?THUTHUCarl Stamitz Duo for violin and viola in A majorTHUVilmos Szabadi (violin), Peter Barsony (viola)THUHUNGARATON HCD 32453 T4-6THUTHUCarl Stamitz Symphony in G major, op.13/16 no.4THULondon Mozart Players, Matthias Bamert (conductor)THUCHANDOS CHAN 9358 T7-9THUTHUAnton StamitzTHUViola Concerto in B flat major (1st movement)THUJan Peruska (viola)THUPrague Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiri BelohlavekTHU(conductor) PANTON 81 1422-2 131 T7THUTHUCarl Stamitz Trio in G majorTHUWilbert Hazelzet (flute), Marion Moonen (flute)THUBernadette Verhagen (viola), Barbara Kernig (cello)THUBERLIN 0017982BC T1-3.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00qfd2q (Listen)THUMusic@Menlo 2009, Episode 3THUTHURadio 3 Lunchtime Concert - Music@Menlo 2009THUTHUPresenter - Louise FryerTHUTHUFelix MENDELSSOHNTHUNocturne and Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream (1843),THUarr. for piano, four handsTHUJeffrey Kahane, Wu Han (piano)THUTHUJohann Sebastian BACHTHUThe Art of Fugue BWV 1080 (1750) | Contrapunctus I and XITHUSt. Lawrence String QuartetTHUTHURobert SCHUMANN Piano Trio in d minor, op. 63 (1847)THUJeffrey Kahane (piano), Joseph Swensen (violin), PaulTHUWatkins ('cello).THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00qfd2v (Listen)THUEuropean Festivals, Episode 4THUTHUAfternoon on 3 with Louise Fryer, presenting a week ofTHUEarly Music from some of last year's most excitingTHUEuropean festivals.THUTHU2.00pmTHUGluck: Iphigenie en Aulide, operatic tragedy in three actsTHU(1775 version)THUIn December 2009 the Monnaie theatre in Brussels stagedTHUboth of Gluck's two operas on the ancient Greek story ofTHUIphigenia, the tragic daughter of King Agamemnon. BothTHUoperas were conducted by Christophe Rousset and staged byTHUPierre Audi. You can hear the results in Afternoon on 3THUover the next two Thursdays, presented with contributionsTHUfrom Christophe Rousset and his two Iphigenias: this weekTHUit's Véronique Gens.THUTHUAndrew Schroeder (bass-baritone) Agamemnon, King of MycenaeTHUCharlotte Hellekant (soprano) Clitemnestre, his wifeTHUVeronique Gens (soprano) Iphigenie, their daughterTHUAvi Klemberg (tenor) Achille, a Greek heroTHUHenk Neven (bass) PatrocleTHUGilles Cachemaille (bass) Calchas, the High PriestTHUWerner Van Mechelen (bass) ArcasTHUViolet Serena Noorduyn (soprano) DianaTHUChorus & Orchestra of La Monnaie, Christophe RoussetTHU(conductor)THUTHU4.10pmTHUCapel Bond: Bassoon Concerto no.6THUGeminiani: Concerto grosso No. 6 in B Flat Major (Op. 7)THUHolland Baroque Society, Sergio Azzolini (director &THUbassoon).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00qfd39 (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00qfd3p (Listen)THUCBSO/NelsonsTHUTHURichard Strauss is reported to have boasted that he couldTHUeven depict a knife and fork in music, so when he sets outTHUto depict the grandeur and majesty of the Alps in hisTHUAlpine Symphony - the result is impressive. Scored for aTHUhuge orchestra with wonderful musical portraits of aTHUwaterfall, blazing sun on an ice-capped summit and aTHUmusical storm the piece describes an alpine hike fromTHUsunrise to sunset. As Strauss idolised the music of MozartTHUit's appropriate that his work is prefaced by twoTHUcompositions by the 18th century master. His SymphonyTHUno.33, one of the last works he wrote in Salzburg beforeTHUmoving to Vienna, and one of his most popular PianoTHUConcertos - no.24 - with Martin Helmchen as soloist.THUTHUMozart: Symphony No. 33THUMozart: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor K491THUStrauss: An Alpine SymphonyTHUTHUThe City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTHUAndris Nelsons conductor Martin Helmchen pianoTHUTHUFollowing this as part of Radio 3's Turkish seasonTHUperformances of Turkish music and performances by TurkishTHUmusicians. Tonight Concerto Köln perform music written byTHUTurkish composers at the time of Mozart.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00qfd83 (Listen)THUJoseph Stiglitz/Food, IncTHUTHUAnne McElvoy explores the causes and consequences of theTHUcredit crunch with Joseph Stiglitz, perhaps the world'sTHUmost influential economist. Stiglitz is a Nobel PrizeTHUwinner as well as a former Chief Economist of the WorldTHUBank. In his new book Freefall, Stiglitz not only lays outTHUthe underlying causes of the recent financial crisis, butTHUalso calls for far more radical reforms to the systemTHUwhich produced it.THUTHUAnne also reviews Food inc, a new documentary movie withTHUexplores the food industry in the United States, whichTHUasks if the handful of giant food corporations who controlTHUmost of the nation's food are damaging the long termTHUinterests of farmers, employees and consumers in theTHUsearch for greater profits.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00qfd2n (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today.]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00qllk7 (Listen)THUGermany Dreaming, Berlin is CallingTHUTHUWith the greatest respect to Dr Freud, I have never putTHUmuch store by the interpretation of dreams. But one nightTHUseven years ago I had a dream which actually changed myTHUlife. As I slid towards sleep, it seemed as though aTHUcorner of the room was beginning to glow...THUTHUThe author and critic Michael Bracewell dreams about aTHUvisitation by the legendary musician Brian Eno, whoTHUinforms him that 'Germany is your America', and that heTHUshould get out there and explore the place. So after muchTHUspeculation about things German, after visits to Cologne,THUMunich and Berlin, and after immersing himself in theTHUmusic and art of the country (especially electronic musicTHUand post modern art) the author is ready to pronounce onTHUhis romantic and prejudical responses to the country.THUThere is also its food to consider. And its youthfulTHUfashions.THUTHUWhat does he dig up? Lots! And this time it's Berlin.THUWhich you can hear about in his specially commissionedTHUfive part series for The Essay.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00qff43 (Listen)THUVerity SharpTHUTHUVerity Sharp's selections tonight include tango from theTHUstreets of Buenos Aires performed by Aníbal Arias, OsvaldoTHUMontes and Lidia Borda, ambience from El Fog, the Choir ofTHUSt George's Chapel, Windsor Castle singing How Lovely IsTHUThy Dwelling Place by Brahms, and from Brittany, JeanTHUBaron and Michel Ghesquère accompanying traditional singerTHUAnne Auffret on ocarina and organ.THUTHUFRIFRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2010FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00qff4c (Listen)FRIJohn Shea explores some of the 18th Century's hidden gemsFRI01:01AMFRIRosetti, Antonio [c.1750-1792]FRIConcerto for horn and orchestra in D minorFRIRadek Baborák (horn), Prague Chamber Orchestra, AntonínFRIHradil (conductor)FRI01:22AMFRIBenda, Jiri Antonin [1722-1795]FRIConcerto for keyboard and strings in D major [publFRISchwickert, 1779]FRIBorbála Dobozy (harpsichord), Musica Florea, PragueFRI(string orchestra)FRI01:44AMFRIKozeluch, Leopold [1747-1818]FRISonata for keyboard (P.13.2) in F major La chasse [1781]FRI['The Hunt'] Giedré Luksaité Mrázková (f) (harpsichord)FRI02:05AMFRIRichter, Franz Xaver [1709-1789]FRIString Quartet No.2 in B flat major op.5FRIZemlinsky QuartetFRI02:20AMFRIHaydn, Joseph [1732-1809]FRISonata for piano (H.16.29) in F majorFRIEduard Kunz (piano)FRI03:01AMFRIKilpinen, Yrjo (1892-1959) Spielmannslieder (Op.77)FRISauli Tiilikainen (baritone), Pentii Kotiranta (piano)FRI03:14AMFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897)FRIPiano Trio No.3 in C minor (Op.101)FRIChristopher Krenyak (violin), Jan Insinger (cello), DidoFRIKeuning (piano)FRI03:35AMFRIMaldere, Pieter van (1729-1768)FRISinfonia in G minor (Op.4 No.1)FRIThe Academy of Ancient Music, Filip Bral (conductor)FRI03:53AMFRIGottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)FRILe Chant du martyr - Grand caprice religieux (c.1854)FRILambert OrkisFRI03:59AMFRIFörster, Kaspar (1616-1673)FRIEt cum ingressus esset Jesu (KBPJ 16)FRIKai Wessel (counter-tenor), Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor),FRIGrzegorz Zychowicz (bass), Il Tempo Baroque EnsembleFRI04:06AMFRIDautrecourt, Augustin (?-c.1695) (aka Monsieur deFRISainte-Colombe)FRIConcert à Deux Violes no.44, 'Tombeau des Regrets'FRIVioles EsgalesFRI04:16AMFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)FRISonata for violin and piano in F major (K.377)FRIAna Savicka (violin), Aljosa Lecic (piano)FRI04:35AMFRIDopper, Cornelius (1870-1939) Ciaconna Gotica (1920)FRIThe Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kees BakelsFRI(conductor)FRI04:52AMFRIGuillaume IX, Duke of Aquitaine (1071-1126)FRICompanho ferai un vers tot covinenFRIEric Mentzel (tenor); Bois de Cologne: Meike Herzig,FRIDorothee Oberlinger (recorders); Tom Daun (harp)FRI04:57AMAnonymousFRILa quarte estampie royalFRIBois de Cologne: Meike Herzig, Dorothee OberlingerFRI(recorders); Tom Daun (harp)FRI05:01AMFRISalieri, Antonio (1750-1825)FRIOverture La grotta di TrofonioFRIStavanger Symphony Orchestra; Fabio Biondi (conductor)FRI05:08AMFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)FRIRondo in A minor (K.511) Jean Muller (piano)FRI05:18AMFRIDurante, Francesco (1684-1755)FRIConcerto per quartetto for strings no.6 in A majorFRIConcerto KölnFRI05:29AMFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch. Schoenberg,FRIArnold (1874-1951) Chorale Prelude (BWV.654)FRISydney Symphony Orchestra, Edo de Waart (conductor)FRI05:37AMFRIStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) Ave MariaFRITallinn Boys Choir, Lydia Rahula (conductor)FRI05:39AMFRITubin, Eduard (1905-1982) Ave MariaFRIEstonian National Male Choir, Andres Paas (organ), AntsFRISoots (director).FRI05:44AMFRIPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694) Four IntradasFRIHungarian Brass EnsembleFRI05:51AMFRITromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470-1535)FRIFrottola 'Gentil donna'FRIJoris Verdan (Aghte-regal in the Brussels InstrumentFRIMuseum)FRI05:53AMFRIFrancisco de la Torre (1470-1520) Justa fué mi perdiciónFRIEnsemble DaedalusFRI06:00AMFRIBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869) King Lear Overture (Op.4)FRINorwegian Radio Orchestra, Takuo Yuasa (conductor)FRI06:16AMFRIFörster, Kaspar (1616-1673)FRIAd arma fidelis (KBPJ.1) - sacred concerto for sopranos,FRIbass, & basso continuoFRIOlga Pasiecznik (soprano), Marta Boberska (soprano),FRIGrzegorz Zychowicz (bass), Il Tempo Baroque EnsembleFRI06:21AMFRIWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826)FRIGrand Duo Concertant for clarinet & piano (Op.48) (inFRIthree movements)FRICharys Green (clarinet), Huw Watkins (piano)FRI06:39AMFRIDvorák, Antonín (1841-1904)FRIRomance for violin and orchestra in F minor (Op.11)FRIJela Spitkova (violin), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra,FRIOndrej Lenard (conductor)FRI06:51AMFRIJarzebski, Adam (1590-1649)FRICantate Domino - Parts 1 and 2 from Canzoni e concertiFRILucy van Dael, Marinette Troost (violins), Richte van derFRIMeer, Reiner Zipperling (violas da gamba), Anthony WoodrowFRI(violone), Viola de Hoog (cello), Michael Fentross,FRI(theorbo), Jacques Ogg (organ).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00qff4k (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00qff4t (Listen)FRI10.00 BerliozFRILes Francs-juges Overture, Op.3 RPOFRIThomas Beecham (conductor)FRI10.15* DeliusFRITwilight Fancies Dora Labette (soprano)FRIThomas Beecham (piano)FRI10.20* MozartFRIQuintet in E flat, K.452 Colin Horsley (piano)FRIDennis Brain Wind EnsembleFRI10.43* DebussyFRIPour le piano Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)FRI10.58* SatieFRIChoses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes)FRIYan-Pascal Tortelier (violin) Aldo Ciccolini (piano)FRI11.03* MahlerFRISymphony No.4 in G Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano)FRIMoscow PO David Oistrakh (conductor).FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00qff50 (Listen)FRIStamitz, Episode 5FRIFRIFor one reason or another, Johann Stamitz's two sons neverFRIreally achieved their father's fame or fortune. Anton mustFRIhave thought he'd got it made when he started work as aFRImember of the King's Music at the French Court. Bad timingFRIthough. This was the 1780s, and royal patronage was aboutFRIto become a whole lot less desirable than it had been forFRIseveral centuries. Anton survived the Revolution, but asFRIDonald Macleod discovers, both of the Stamitz sons died inFRIterrible circumstances - the end of aFRIrags-to-riches-and-rags-again story of one eighteenthFRIcentury family.FRIFRICarl Stamitz Viola Concerto in D major (1st movement)FRIJan Peruska (viola)FRIPrague Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiri BelohlavekFRI(conductor) PANTON 81 1422-2 131 T1FRIFRICarl Stamitz Symphony in C op.13/16 no.5FRILondon Mozart Players, Matthias Bamert (conductor)FRICHANDOS CHAN 9358 T4-6FRIFRIAnton StamitzFRISinfonia Concertante for two flutes and orchestra in GFRImajor Jiri Valek (flute), Radomir Pivoda (flute)FRIPrague Chamber Orchestra, Frantisek Vajnar (conductor)FRISUPRAPHON SU 3948-2 T7-9FRIFRIAnton StamitzFRIViola Concerto in B flat major (2nd movement)FRIJan Peruska (viola)FRIPrague Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiri BelohlavekFRI(conductor) PANTON 81 1422-2 131 T8.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00qff5j (Listen)FRIMusic@Menlo 2009, Episode 4FRIFRIRadio 3 Lunchtime Concerts - Music@Menlo Festival 2009FRIFRIPresenter - Louise FryerFRIFRIWolfgang Amadeus MOZARTFRIAdagio and Fugue in c minor K. 546 (1788)FRISt. Lawrence String Quartet; Scott Pingel (contrabass)FRIFRIFelix MENDELSSOHN Lieder ohne worte Op 67 no 4FRIGilbert Kalish (piano)FRIFRIGyörgy LIGETI Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet (1953)FRICarol Wincenc (flute), William Bennett (oboe), AnthonyFRIMcGill (clarinet),FRIDennis Godburn (bassoon), William VerMeulen (horn)FRIFRIFelix MENDELSSOHN Sextet in D Major, op. 110 (1824)FRIWu Han (piano), Scott St. John (violin), Lesley Robertson,FRIArnaud Sussmann (violas), Christopher Costanza ('cello),FRIScott Pingel (contrabass).FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00qff5z (Listen)FRIEuropean Festivals, Episode 5FRIFRIAfternoon on 3 with Louise Fryer, presenting a week ofFRIEarly Music from some of last year's most excitingFRIEuropean festivals.FRIFRI2.00pmFRISchutz: Herr, wie lange willst du mein so gar vergessen?FRILa Chapelle Rhenane, Benoit Haller (director)FRIFRI2.05pmFRIHandel: Alessandro (excerpts)FRIMaria Bayo (soprano); Academia Montis Regalis, AlessandroFRIde Marchi (director)FRIFRI2.35pmFRIAvison: Concerto grosso (after Scarlatti) no.3FRIHolland Baroque Society, Sergio Azzolini (director)FRIFRI2.45pmFRICarlo Francesco Pollarolo: Ariodante (excerpts)FRIAntonio Pollarolo: Lucio Papirio (excerpt)FRIMaria Bayo (soprano); Academia Montis Regalis, AlessandroFRIde Marchi (director)FRIFRI3.05pmFRIHandel: Sonata a 5 in B flat, HWV.288FRIHolland Baroque SocietyFRIFRI3.15pmFRIJohann Adolf Hasse: Cleofide (excerpts); Ciro riconosciutoFRI(excerpt)FRIMaria Bayo (soprano); Academia Montis Regalis, AlessandroFRIde Marchi (director)FRIFRI4.10pmFRIKraus: Divertissement for Moliere's comedy AmphitryonFRIL'Arte del Mondo. Werner Ehrhardt (director).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00qff69 (Listen)FRIConductor Rinaldo Alessandrini and Director James RobinsonFRItalk to Sean about Welsh National Opera's new productionFRIof The Abduction of the Seraglio by Mozart.FRIFRIPlus baritone Mark Stone and pianist Stephen BarlowFRIperform songs by Schubert, Vaughan Williams and DominickFRIArgento in the studio and talk to Sean about their 'ThreeFRIWinter Journeys' programme at St John's, Smith Square andFRIa new recording of the complete works of GeorgeFRIButterworth.FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00qff70 (Listen)FRIBach, Kuhnau, Calvisius, Telemann, Schein, Part 1FRIFRIWhen, in 1723, J S Bach was appointed Cantor of St Thomas'FRIChurch, Leipzig - third choice for the job - the townFRIcouncil famously remarked that, since the best was notFRIavailable, they must make do with the mediocre. But StFRIThomas' already had a long and distinguished musicalFRItradition before Bach arrived, and this concert exploresFRIthe music both of Bach and of his predecessors. Many ofFRIthese, like Bach, ended their days at St Thomas' and diedFRIin office - the Cantor's post a career-summit from whichFRIthey wouldn't wish to move. But for Bach, St Thomas's wasFRIa step down (after his previous more illustriousFRIappointments at the Ducal and Princely courts) and oneFRIfrom which he spent a considerable amount of time tryingFRIto escape!FRIFRILive from St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, in London, theFRIBBC Singers and St James's Baroque perform cantatas,FRImotets and instrumental pieces by J S Bach himself and byFRIsome of his illustrious predecessors.FRIFRIJ S Bach: Sinfonia (BWV 174)FRIJ S Bach: Der Geist Hilft (BWV 226)FRIJ Kuhnau: Tristis est anima meaFRISethus Calvisius: Singet dem Herrn ein neues LiedFRIJ S Bach: Erfreute Zeit im neuen Bunde (BWV 83)FRIFRIBBC Singers St James Baroque David Hill (conductor).FRIFRI19:50 Twenty Minutes b00qff7g (Listen)FRIBach on ScreenFRIFRIThe music of Bach has inspired film makers as far back asFRIthe silent era up to the present day. Film historianFRIProfessor Ian Christie traces the composer's impact onFRIfilms including The Battleship Potemkin, Disney's FantasiaFRIof 1940, which featured Bach's Toccata and Fugue in DFRIMinor, and the switched-on synthesised Bach of StanleyFRIKubrick's A Clockwork Orange.FRIFRIDuring World War Two the morale-boosting Listen To BritainFRIshort films were accompanied by Myra Hess playing Bach atFRIthe National Gallery, the nationality of the composerFRInotwithstanding. The timelessness of the music detachedFRIviewers from its German heritage.FRIFRIIn 1964 Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Gospel According to StFRIMatthew, an interpretation of the life of Christ based onFRIthe writings of the Apostle Matthew, combined Bach withFRIBillie Holiday to towering effect while Daniele HuilletFRIand Jean Marie Straub's famous film biography of theFRIcomposer told through his wife's journals, Chronicle ofFRIAnna Magdalena Bach, transported the film to soaringFRIheights.FRIFRIChristie celebrates Bach's influence on film throughFRIgenres and generations and also considers how mood andFRIperformance enhance the stories on screen.FRIFRI20:10 Performance on 3 b00qff7z (Listen)FRIBach, Kuhnau, Calvisius, Telemann, Schein, Part 2FRIFRIJ S Bach: Sinfonia (BWV 52)FRIG P Telemann: Laudate Jehovam, omnes gentesFRIJ H Schein: Ich will schweigen; Alleluja. Wohl dem, derFRIden Herren J S Bach: Missa Brevis (BWV 233)FRIFRIBBC Singers St James Baroque David Hill (conductor).FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00qff8f (Listen)FRITurkish Literature - Orhan PamukFRIFRIAs part of Radio 3's focus on Turkey, Ian McMillanFRIpresents a special edition of Radio 3's cabaret of theFRIword, focussing on Turkish literature, and featuring anFRIinterview with Orhan Pamuk and an exploration of theFRITurkey's influential poetic avant-garde in the 1950s, theFRIIkinci Yeni.FRIFRIMcMillan talks to Pamuk, who is as controversial figure inFRIhis own country as he is feted abroad, about the politicalFRIstance he has taken on issues such as the history ofFRITurkey's relationship with its Armenian population, andFRIthe personal cost to him of that stance. Pamuk alsoFRIdiscusses his new novel, The Museum of Innocence, and itsFRIportrayal of a Turkish elite stranded between theFRItraditions of their own country and the shallowFRIdistractions of Western consumerism.FRIFRIIan will also be exploring the lasting influence of theFRIpoets who made up the Ikinci Yeni, or Second New, Turkey'sFRIavant garde poetry scene in the 1950s. The work of EceFRIAyhan, Ilhan Berk and their colleagues remainsFRIlittle-known outside Turkey, and yet their influence isFRIdiscernible in the work of many contemporary TurkishFRIwriters, Orhan Pamuk among them.FRIFRIThe programme will also feature the best new TurkishFRIwriting and profile the English writers who have chosen toFRImake Istanbul (one of this year's European Capitals ofFRICulture) their home.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00qff50 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today.]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00qff8r (Listen)FRIGermany Dreaming, A Return to CologneFRIFRIWith the greatest respect to Dr Freud, I have never putFRImuch store by the interpretation of dreams. But one nightFRIseven years ago I had a dream which actually changed myFRIlife. As I slid towards sleep, it seemed as though aFRIcorner of the room was beginning to glow...FRIFRIThe author and critic Michael Bracewell dreams about aFRIvisitation by the legendary musician Brian Eno, whoFRIinforms him that 'Germany is your America', and that heFRIshould get out there and explore the place. So after muchFRIspeculation about things German, after visits to Cologne,FRIMunich and Berlin, and after immersing himself in theFRImusic and art of the country (especially electronic musicFRIand post modern art) the author is ready to pronounce onFRIhis romantic and prejudical responses to the country.FRIThere is also its food to consider. And its youthfulFRIfashions.FRIFRIWhat does he dig up? Lots! And in a final essay, heFRIreturns, wiser, to Cologne. Which you can hear about inFRIhis specially commissioned five part series for The Essay.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00qff90 (Listen)FRISounds from around the world, with Lopa Kothari, includingFRIa specially recorded studio session by the Dele SosimiFRIAfrobeat orchestra.FRIFRIAfrobeat is the blend of jazz, funk and traditionalFRINigerian music that was pioneered by the late Fela Kuti.FRIDele Sosimi played keyboards in Fela Kuti's group Egypt 80FRIfrom 1979 to 1986, recording a string of influential andFRIhighly charged anti-establishment songs such as MovementFRIof the People, Army Arrangement, and International ThiefFRIThief. Following work with Fela Kuti's son Femi in theFRIPositive Force, Dele moved from Lagos to London where heFRIhas developed his own jazz-influenced sound rooted in theFRIYoruba rhythms of the Afrobeat tradition. Dele SosimiFRIsings and plays keyboard in his Afrobeat Orchestra, aFRIsubstantial 11-piece outfit including horn section andFRIbacking vocalists.FRIFRI
06 February 2010
Radio 3 Listings for 06/02/2010 - 12/02/2010
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