16 April 2010

Radio 3 Listings for 17/04/2010 - 23/04/2010


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SAT SATURDAY 17 APRIL 2010 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b00rxgby (Listen) SAT Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert SAT recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters SAT 01:01AM SAT Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) SAT String Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op 27 SAT 01:36AM SAT String Quartet No 2 in F (unfinished) SAT Ensemble Fragaria Vesca SAT 01:56AM SAT Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), transcribed by Liszt, Franz SAT (1811-1886) SAT 7 Schubert Song transcriptions -- Am Meer; Die Stadt; SAT Erstarrung; Frühlingslaube; Der Müller und der Bach; SAT Aufenthalt; Der Doppelgänger SAT Naum Grubert (piano) SAT 02:23AM SAT Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SAT Symphony No.2 in C major (Op.61) SAT Orchestre Nationale de France, Heinz Wallberg (conductor) SAT 03:01AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Concerto for violin and orchestra no. 3 (K.216) in G major SAT Director James Ehnes (violin), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra SAT 03:26AM SAT Grieg, Edvard (Hagerup) (1843-1907); SAT 4 Psalms for baritone and mixed voices (Op.74) SAT no.1; Hvad est du dog skjon; no.2; Guds son har gjort mig SAT fri; no.3; Jesus Kristus er opfaren; no.4; I himmelen, i SAT himmelen SAT Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Paul Hillier SAT (conductor) ; SAT 03:47AM SAT Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) SAT Sonata Prima in G major (Op.5) SAT Jaap ter Linden (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord), Ageet SAT Zweistra (cello continuo) SAT 03:56AM SAT Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) SAT Estampes [1903] SAT Lars-David Nilsson (piano) SAT 04:11AM SAT Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986) SAT Concertino for Piano and Strings (Op.45 No.12) (1957) SAT Mårten Landström (piano), Members of Uppsala Chamber SAT Soloists SAT 04:26AM SAT Debussy, Claude (1862-1916) SAT Sonata for cello and piano in D minor SAT Zara Nelsova (cello), Grant Johannesen (piano) SAT 04:37AM SAT Rodrigo, Joaquín (1901-1999) SAT Concierto de Aranjuez SAT Norbert Kraft (guitar), Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, SAT Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) SAT 05:01AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Fantasie in G major for organ (BWV.572) SAT Scott Ross (organ) SAT 05:10AM SAT Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) SAT Laudate Pueri (O praise the Lord) SAT Polyphonia, Ivelina Ivancheva (piano), Ivelin Dimitrov SAT (conductor) SAT 05:20AM SAT Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SAT Quartet for strings in C minor (D.103) [fragment] 'Satz' SAT Tilev String Quartet SAT 05:30AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Sonata for piano duet in B flat major, (K.358) SAT Leonore von Stauss & Wolfgang Brunner (fortepiano) SAT 05:42AM SAT Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) SAT Sonata in D major (Wq.83/H.505) SAT Les Coucous Bénévoles SAT 05:59AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT Violin Sonata in F major (Op.24) 'Spring' SAT Salvatore Accardo (violin), Michele Campanella (piano) SAT 06:23AM SAT Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) SAT Concerto in modo misolidio for piano and orchestra SAT Olli Mustonen (piano), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Markus SAT Lehtinen (conductor). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b00s1ksz (Listen) SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b00s1kt1 (Listen) SAT Building a Library: Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle SAT SAT 09.05am SAT CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor Op 58; Impromptu No 4 SAT in C sharp minor Op 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'; Prelude in C SAT sharp minor Op 45; Scherzo No 4 in E major Op 54; Nocturne SAT No 4 in F major Op 15 No 1; Fantasia in F minor Op 49; Waltz SAT No 7 in C sharp minor Op 64 No 2 SAT Nikolai Lugansky (piano) SAT Onyx ONYX4049 (CD) SAT SAT Chopin – Late Masterpieces SAT CHOPIN: Barcarolle in F sharp major Op 60; Mazurka No 40 in SAT F minor Op 63 No 2; Mazurka No 45 in A minor Op 67 No 4; SAT Mazurka No 41 in C sharp minor Op 63 No 3; Mazurka No 49 in SAT F minor Op 68 No 4; Polonaise No 7 in A flat major Op 61 SAT 'Polonaise-fantaisie'; Nocturne No 17 in B major Op 62 No 1; SAT Nocturne No 18 in E major Op 62 No 2; Piano Sonata No 3 in B SAT minor Op 58; Berceuse in D flat major Op 57 SAT Stephen Hough (piano) SAT Hyperion CDA67764 (CD) SAT SAT Argerich Plays Chopin SAT CHOPIN: Ballade No 1 in G minor Op 23; Etude Op 10 No 4 in C SAT sharp minor; Mazurka No 26 in C sharp minor Op 41 No 1; SAT Mazurka No 27 in E minor Op 41 No 2; Mazurka No 15 in C SAT major Op 24 No 2; Mazurka No 40 in F minor Op 63 No 2; SAT Mazurka No 23 in D major Op 33 No 2; Nocturne No 4 in F SAT major Op 15 No 1; Nocturne No 16 in E flat major Op 55 No 2; SAT Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor Op 58; Mazurkas Op 59 Nos 1-3 SAT Martha Argerich (piano) – Mono Radio Recordings from 1959 SAT and 1967 SAT Deutsche Grammophon 4777557 (CD) SAT SAT 09.30am Building a Library SAT BARTOK: Duke Bluebeard’s Castle SAT SAT Reviewer – Rob Cowan SAT SAT The first choice recommendation will be placed on the CD SAT Review website on Monday. SAT SAT Next week Misha Donat compares recordings of Schubert’s SAT Sonata for Piano Duet 'Grand Duo' D812. SAT SAT 10.20am Recent Release SAT MENDELSSOHN: Piano Trio No 1 in D minor Op 49; Piano Trio No SAT 2 in C minor Op 66 SAT Yo-Yo Ma (cello) / Itzhak Perlman (cello) / Emanuel Ax SAT (piano) SAT Sony 88697521922 (CD) SAT SAT 10.30am New Releases SAT Ivan Hewett talks to Andrew about recent releases of SAT twentieth-century orchestral music. With extracts from the SAT following: SAT SAT STRAVINSKY: Pulcinella; Symphony in Three Movements; Four SAT Etudes SAT Roxana Constantinescu (mezzo-soprano) / Nicholas Phan SAT (tenor) / Kyle Ketelsen (bass-baritone) / Chicago Symphony SAT Orchestra / Pierre Boulez (conductor) SAT CSO Resound CSOR901918 (CD) [also available as Hybrid SACD] SAT SAT KLAMI: Northern Lights Op 38; Cheremissian Fantasy Op 19*; SAT Kalevala Suite Op 23 SAT Samuli Peltonen (cello)* / Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra / SAT John Storgards (conductor) SAT Ondine ODE11432 (CD) SAT SAT VON EINEM: Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester Op 20; Dantons SAT Tod – Orchestersuite Op 6a; Wandlungen Op 21; Nachtstuck Op SAT 29; Medusa – Suite aus dem Ballett Op 24 SAT Konstantin Lifschitz (piano) / RSO Vienna / Cornelius SAT Meister (conductor) SAT Orfeo C764091A (CD) SAT SAT LINDBERG: Grafitti; Seht die Sonne SAT Helsinki Chamber Choir / Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra / SAT Sakari Oramo (conductor) SAT Ondine ODE11572 (CD) SAT SAT BERNSTEIN: Serenade after Plato’s ‘Symposium’; BLOCH: Baal SAT Shem – Three pictures of Chassidic Life; BARBER: Concerto SAT for Violin and Orchestra Op 14 SAT Vadim Gluzman / Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra / John SAT Neschling (conductor) SAT BIS BISSACD1662 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT 11.25am Recent Releases SAT SCHUBERT: Symphony No 8 in B minor ‘Unfinished’ D759; SAT Symphony No 9 in C major ‘Great’ D944 SAT Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) SAT BIS BISSACD1656 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT SCHUBERT: 4 Impromptus Op 90 D899; 4 Impromptus Op 142 D935 SAT Alexei Lubimov (pianofortes – Muller [1810] and Schantz SAT [1828]) SAT Zig-Zag Territoires ZZT100102 (CD) SAT SAT SCHUBERT: Die Winterreise SAT Werner Gura (tenor) / Christoph Berner (pianoforte – Ronisch SAT [1872]) SAT Harmonia Mundi HMC902066 (CD) SAT SAT 11.50am Disc of the Week SAT CHOPIN: Nocturnes Nos 1-20 SAT Nelson Freire (piano) SAT Decca 4782182 (2CD, mid price) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b00s1kt3 (Listen) SAT Edgar Varese/Ton Koopman/London Piano Making SAT SAT Cutting edge musical radicalism, early music in Holland, and SAT British pianos on Music Matters this week. SAT SAT Petroc Trelawny explores the music of innovative 20th SAT century composer Edgar Varese, he visits early music pioneer SAT Ton Koopman, and delves into the rich and largely forgotten SAT history of piano making in London. Plus Norman Lebrecht SAT shares his thoughts on a collision between high art and SAT politics. Produced by Brian Jackson. SAT SAT Ton Koopman SAT SAT On Music Matters this week Petroc Trelawny travels to SAT Amsterdam to meet harpsichordist, organist and conductor Ton SAT Koopman. SAT SAT A key player in the early music movement he launched his SAT first period ensemble in 1969. Having recorded all of the SAT Bach Cantatas he is in the midst of another massive SAT undertaking – recording the entire works of Dietrich Buxtehude. SAT SAT He talks to Petroc about the moment the early music movement SAT became mainstream and the way in which the ‘alternative’ SAT attitude of Dutch music lovers initially shaped it. And he SAT reflects on the influence his jazz musician father had on SAT his own music making. SAT SAT Varèse SAT SAT The French-born American composer Edgar Varèse left a legacy SAT of complex, innovative and influential works. Taught by SAT D’Indy and Widor, he found his musical voice when he left SAT Europe for America and sought to create a new musical SAT language utilising tape and electronics. But frustrated by SAT technological limitations he destroyed many of his works, SAT and left little more than a dozen completed pieces. SAT SAT Varese disciple and student Chou Wen-chung and composer SAT Jonathan Harvey talk to Petroc about the significance of SAT Varèse and his influence on their own musical lives. SAT SAT Norman Lebrecht on… SAT SAT With the upcoming premiere of Armenian composer Tigran SAT Mansurian’s Cello Concerto on April 24th, a day that SAT Armenians the world over mark as the start of the Turkish SAT massacres in 1915, and the recent protest at a Jerusalem SAT Quartet recital, Norman Lebrecht reflects on the delicate SAT line between music and politics. SAT SAT London Piano Makers SAT SAT Although Steinway now dominates the piano world at one time SAT London had a thriving piano manufacturing industry. In SAT Edwardian times as many as 300 companies were involved in SAT the trade, many based in North London. However firms such as SAT Collard & Collard, Brinsmead, Challen, Danemann and Welmar SAT all declined in the late twentieth century and by 2004 had SAT closed their doors for the last time. SAT SAT Petroc meets piano maker and author Alastair Laurence to SAT find out why, and talks to an octogenarian piano seller who SAT has been working in the industry since the age of 14. See SAT more pictures below. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b00s1kt5 (Listen) SAT Clemens non Papa SAT SAT Lucie Skeaping explores the music of the 16th century SAT Flemish composer Jacobus Clemens non Papa. In the hierarchy SAT of the Flemish school, you could say that Clemens was of the SAT fourth generation - if Dufay is taken as the first, Ockeghem SAT as the second, Josquin the third, with Orlando di Lassus SAT still to come. He was one of the few successful Flemish SAT musicians not to travel to Italy, he spent his entire life SAT in Flanders, working in towns such as Bruges, Dordrecht and SAT Ypres. Also unlike most other composers of that period, SAT Clemens non Papa seems never to have been employed by the SAT church - at least not on a permanent basis. SAT It's unclear as to how Jacobus Clemens came to adopt the SAT epithet "non Papa" - in fact, it has been the subject of SAT much conjecture. The most widely accepted version is that it SAT meant "not the Pope" Clement - presumably because Pope SAT Clement VII was in the Vatican at the time. Pope Clement VII SAT died in 1534, though, so it's possible that he may have been SAT given the nickname in childhood and it simply stuck with him SAT for the rest of his life! Certainly, the Antwerp-based SAT publisher Tielman Susato, with whom he had a lucrative SAT business partnership, seemed to find the papal suffix SAT amusing! His name is much less well known now, but in the SAT late 1500s, Clemens non Papa was one of the most frequently SAT published composers of the time. SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Je prens en gre la dure mort SAT Melinda Lugosi (soprano), Zsuzsa Pertis (harpsichord) SAT HUNGAROTON SAT HCD 11720-2 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Veni electa mea SAT Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor) SAT SIGNUM SAT SIGCD 045 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Ecce quam bonum SAT Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor) SAT SIGNUM SAT SIGCD 045 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Hoe goet is God van Israhel SAT Camerata Hungarica, Laszlo Czidra (director) SAT HUNGAROTON SAT HCD 12194-2 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Pater peccavi SAT The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips (conductor) SAT GIMELL SAT CDGIM 013 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Ego flos campi SAT Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly (conductor) SAT NAXOS SAT 8.558147 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT O maria vernans rosa SAT The Monterverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) SAT SDG (Soli Deo Gloria) SAT SDG 701 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Carole, magnus eras SAT Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor) SAT SIGNUM SAT SIGCD 045 SAT SAT Jacobus Vaet SAT Continuo lacrimosa SAT Cinquecento Renaissance Vokal SAT HYPERION SAT CDA 67579 SAT SAT Jacobus Clemens non Papa SAT Prière devant le repas SAT The Scholars of London SAT NAXOS SAT 8.558147 SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00rww5j (Listen) SAT Stephen Kovacevich SAT SAT The distinguished American-born pianist Stephen Kovacevich, SAT who turns 70 later this year, has long had a reputation as a SAT fine player of Schubert. In today's recital he plays SAT Schubert's penultimate piano sonata - filled with song-like SAT melody. Before it he plays music that the Japanese composer SAT Toru Takemitsu wrote in the 1950's. Uninterrupted Rest SAT consists of three very short, predominantly gentle pieces, SAT the last of which is called 'Song of Love'. SAT SAT TAKEMITSU SAT Pause ininterrompue (Uninterrupted Rest) SAT SAT SCHUBERT SAT Piano Sonata in A major D.959. SAT SAT 15:00 World Routes b00s1kt7 (Listen) SAT Darbar Festival 2010, Episode 1 SAT SAT Lopa Kothari and Jameela Siddiqi present highlights from the SAT Darbar Festival of Indian classical music, held earlier this SAT month at Kings Place in London. In a focus on South Indian SAT music, veena player Hari Sivanesen is joined by T Pirashanna SAT on mridangam, and Jyotsna Srikanth plays the carnatic-style SAT violin. SAT Producer: Roger Short SAT SAT This is the first of three programmes from this year's SAT Darbar Festival - the second is next week, and the third, SAT featuring santoor virtuoso Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, will be SAT broadcast in the autumn. The Darbar Festival is the biggest SAT event of its kind in Europe: artists from both North and SAT South Indian musical traditions were presented in fourteen SAT concerts over the Easter weekend - a special feature of SAT Darbar is that the concerts are held across the day from SAT morning until night, allowing for the different raags to be SAT heard in their true time context. Lopa Kothari and Jameela SAT Siddiqi will be bringing their own expertise and insights to SAT these programmes, as well as talking to the performers SAT themselves. SAT SAT Lalitha Daasa: “Ganapathiye” in Raaga Hamsadvani and Taala SAT Adi SAT Hari Sivanesen (veena); T Pirashanna (mridangam); Saranya SAT Ravindran (tanpura) SAT BBC Recording by sound engineer Marvin Ware, Darbar SAT Festival, April 2010 SAT SAT Purandara Dasa: “Jagadhodharana” in Raaga Kapi and Taala Adi SAT Hari Sivanesen (veena); T Pirashanna (mridangam); Saranya SAT Ravindran (tanpura) SAT BBC Recording by sound engineer Marvin Ware, Darbar SAT Festival, April 2010 SAT SAT Thyagaraja: “Manavyala” in Raaga Nalinakanthi and Taala Adi SAT Jyotsna Srikanth (violin); H.S. Sudhindra (mridangam); SAT Neveli Venkatesh (mridangam) SAT BBC Recording by sound engineer Marvin Ware, Darbar SAT Festival, April 2010 SAT SAT “Thurada Vilayattu” in Raaga Ragamalika SAT Jyotsna Srikanth (violin); H.S. Sudhindra (mridangam); SAT Neveli Venkatesh (mridangam) SAT BBC Recording by sound engineer Marvin Ware, Darbar SAT Festival, April 2010 SAT SAT Patnam Subramanyam Iyer: “Raghunamsha Sudha” in Raaga SAT Kadanakutuhalan and Taala Adi SAT Jyotsna Shrikanth (violin): H.S. Sudhindra (mridangam); SAT Neveli Venkatesh (mridangam) SAT BBC Recording by sound engineer Marvin Ware, Darbar SAT Festival, April 2010 SAT SAT 16:00 Jazz Library b00s1kw3 (Listen) SAT Ron Carter SAT SAT Bassist Ron Carter is one of the most influential and SAT revered instrumentalists in jazz, famous for his work with SAT Miles Davis's 1960s quintet. He joins Alyn Shipton to select SAT the highlights of his recording career, ranging from his SAT work with Miles to string orchestras and his current quartet. SAT SAT Producer: Alyn Shipton. SAT SAT Ron Carter SAT The Golden Striker SAT Lewis SAT Ron Carter; Mulgrew Miller, p; Russell Malone, g. Avatar SAT Studios, New York, 20 July 2002. SAT Blue Note SAT 90832 SAT SAT Billy Cobham SAT Bouncing With Bud SAT Powell SAT Kenny Barron, p; Ron Carter, b; Billy Cobham, d. 2001. SAT Blowithard SAT 010 SAT SAT Ron Carter SAT A Little Waltz SAT Ron Carter SAT Ron Carter, b; Ofer Ganor, g; Mulgrew Miller, p; Lewis SAT Nash, d. SAT Hal Leonard SAT SAT Horace Silver SAT Barbara SAT Silver SAT Tom Harrell, Oscar Brashear, Bobby Bryant, tp, fh; Vince De SAT Rosa, fr h; Frank Rosolino, tb; Maurice Spears, b. tb; Bob SAT Berg, ts; Jerome Richardson, fl, as, ss; Buddy Collette, fl, SAT as; Horace Silver, p; Ron Carter, b; Al Foster, d. Wade SAT Marcus, arr. A & R Studios, New York, 10 Jan 1975. SAT Blue Note SAT 406 SAT SAT Miles Davis Quintet SAT I Fall In Love Too Easily SAT Cahn / Styne SAT Miles Davis, tp; Wayne Shorter, ts; Herbie Hancock, p; Ron SAT Carter, b; Tony Williams, d. Plugged Nickel, Chicago, 22 Dec SAT 1965. SAT CBS/Sony SAT SRCS 5766/72 CD1 SAT SAT Miles Davis Quintet SAT Freedom Jazz Dance SAT Harris SAT Miles Davis, tp; Wayne Shorter, ts; Herbie Hancock, p; Ron SAT Carter, b; Tony Williams, d. Columbia Studio, New York, SAT 24/25 Oct 1966. SAT Columbia SAT 65682 SAT SAT Ron Carter & Jim Hall SAT Laverne Walk SAT Pettiford SAT Jim Hall, g; Ron Carter, b. Village West, New York, Nov SAT 1982. SAT Concord Jazz SAT CCD 4245 SAT SAT Ron Carter SAT Vientos del Desierto SAT Ron Carter SAT Ron Carter, b; Caryl Paisner, Carol Buck, Marisol Espada, SAT Maxine Neuman, cel. Clinton Recording Studios, New York, 27 SAT Dec 1995. SAT Blue Note SAT 724385455926 SAT SAT Ron Carter SAT Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: I. Allegro SAT J.S. Bach SAT Ron Carter, b; String Orchestra conducted by Kermit Moore. SAT Recording Studios, New York, 27 Dec 1995. SAT Blue Note SAT 724385455926 SAT SAT Ron Carter SAT Seven Steps To Heaven SAT Davis/ Feldman SAT Ron Carter, b; Stephen Scott, p; Payton Crossley, d; Roger SAT Squitero, cga. Avatar Studios, New York, 18 Feb 2006. SAT Blue Note SAT 92547 SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00s1kw5 (Listen) SAT Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz SAT requests. SAT SAT Wynton Marsalis SAT Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (JRR Signature SAT Tune) SAT Wynton Marsalis SAT Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), Todd Williams SAT (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker (bj), Teddy Riley SAT (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal (b), Herlin Riley SAT (d) SAT Recorded: 28 October 1988 SAT 1989 CD CBS 465129 2 SAT SAT Eric Silk SAT Over in the Gloryland SAT Trad. SAT Dennis Field (tp) Pete Strangle (tb) Teddy Layton (cl) Ron SAT Weatherburn (p) Eric Silk (bj) Colin Thompson (b) Stan Lewis SAT (d) SAT Recorded: 14 June 1956 (3:38) SAT Lake LACD98 (1) SAT SAT Lucky Millinder SAT I Want a Tall Skinny Papa SAT Lucky Millinder SAT Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra: Lucky Millinder (leader) SAT Freddy Webster, Archie Johnson, Nelson Bryant (tp) Edward SAT Morant , George Stevenson, Sandy Williams (tb) George James, SAT Ted Bernett (as) Stafford Simon (ts) Ernest Purse (bs) Bill SAT Doggett (p)Sterling Marlowe (g) George Duvivier (b)Panama SAT Francis (d) SAT Recorded: 18 February 1942 (2:54) SAT Topaz TPZ1056 (1) SAT SAT Bunny Berigan SAT The Prisoner’s Song SAT Guy Massey SAT Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra: Irving Goodman, Steve SAT Lipkins (tp) Sonny Lee, Al George (tb) Joe Dixon, Mike Doty SAT (cl, as) Clyde Rounds, George Auld (ts) Joe Lippman (p) Tom SAT Morgan (g) Hank Wayland (b) George Wettling (d) SAT Recorded: 7 August 1957 (4:10) SAT 2009 CD Retrospective RTR4139 (1) SAT SAT Martin Taylor SAT Lady Be Good SAT George and Ira Gershwin SAT Martin Taylor (g) John Goldie (g) Dave O’Higgins (ts, ss) SAT Alec Dankworth (b) Jack Emblow (acc) James Taylor (d) SAT Recorded: 1994 (5:10) SAT 1994 CD Linn Records AKD 030 SAT SAT Marian McPartland SAT The Things We Did Last Summer SAT Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne SAT Marian McPartland (p) SAT Recorded: 1985 (5:23) SAT 1985 LP Concord Jazz CJ 272 SAT SAT Gene Krupa SAT Swedish Schnapps SAT Charlie Shavers SAT Gene Krupa (d) Charlie Shavers (tp, arr) Bill Harris (tb) SAT Ben Webster (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown SAT (b) SAT Recorded: 27 September 1953 (3:07) SAT 1987 CD Verve 8332862 (1) SAT SAT Cannonball Adderley SAT Country Preacher SAT Josef Zawinul SAT Cannonball Adderley (as) Nat Adderley (cnt) Joe Zawinul (p) SAT Walter Booker (b) Roy McCordy (d) SAT Recorded: October 1969 (4:30) SAT 1991 CD Capitol CDP7954822(1) SAT SAT Thelonious Monk SAT Evidence SAT Thelonious Monk SAT Thelonious Monk (p) Joe Gordon (tp) Charlie Rouse, Harold SAT Land (ts) John Ore (b) Billy Higgins (d) SAT Recorded: 29 April 1960 (7:06) SAT 1987 CD OJC OJCCD-305-2 SAT SAT John and Alec Dankworth SAT Mood Indigo SAT Duke Ellington SAT John Dankworth (clarinet) Alec Dankworth (double bass) SAT Recorded: 2003 (5:39) SAT 2008 CD Qnote QNT10111 SAT SAT Dizzy Gillespie SAT No More Blues (Chega da Saudade) SAT A.C Jobim, V. DeMoraes SAT Dizzy Gillespie Sextet: Dizzy Gillespie (tp) Leo Wright SAT (as) Lalo Schifrin (p, arr) Elek Bacsik (g) Chris White (b) SAT Rudy Collins (d) Pepito Riestria (perc) SAT Recorded: 24 July 1962 (10:20) SAT 2000 CD Verve 549 086-2 SAT SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 b00s1kw7 (Listen) SAT Live from the Met, Verdi's La Traviata SAT SAT This week's live broadcast from the Met is Verdi's La SAT Traviata. The courtesan Violetta decides to put her party SAT days behind when she meets Alfredo and settle down with him. SAT But Alfredo's father begs her to leave him for the sake of SAT his family name, and she agrees to sacrifice her love. By SAT the time Alfredo discovers the truth behind her departure SAT and hurries back to her, tuberculosis has set in, and it's SAT too late. SAT SAT Angela Gheorghiu sings the role which launched her SAT international career, with James Valenti as her Alfredo, and SAT Yves Abel conducting. SAT SAT Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator Ira SAT Siff. The two intervals will contain live backstage SAT interviews with the cast and the famous Met Quiz. SAT SAT Violetta Valéra: Angela Gheorghiu (soprano) SAT Alfredo Germont: James Valenti (tenor) SAT Giorgio Germont: Thomas Hampson (baritone) SAT Flora Bervoix: Theodora Hanslowe (mezzo-soprano) SAT Annina: Kathryn Day (soprano) SAT Gaston: Eduardo Valdes (tenor) SAT Baron Douphol: John Hancock (baritone) SAT Marquis d'Obigny: Louis Otey (bass) SAT Doctor Grenvil: Paul Plishka (bass) SAT Giuseppe: Juhwan Lee (tenor) SAT Yves Abel: conductor SAT Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra. SAT SAT 21:30 Between the Ears b00s1kw9 (Listen) SAT Intensive Care SAT SAT Film director Terence Davies has often been hailed as one of SAT Britain's greatest living film-makers. His acclaimed works SAT include 'Distant Voices, Still Lives', 'The Long Day Closes' SAT and the recent BAFTA nominated 'Of Time and the City', a SAT stunning visual poem, narrated by Davies himself who wrote a SAT masterful script and displayed an untapped ability to SAT present. Inspired by 'Of Time and the City', the production SAT company Unique approached Davies after hearing of his SAT passion for radio and especially for Radio 3, and encouraged SAT him to develop his first radio feature. The result is SAT 'Intensive Care', an intensely personal memoir of his mother SAT combined with a self-portrait of an artist as a young man. SAT Davies writes and narrates this autobiographical piece which SAT covers his early years at drama and film school & the making SAT of his first film 'Children'. Threaded through this SAT narrative, Davies also describes his relationship with his SAT mother, her decline into old age and her eventual death that SAT was to have such a devastating impact on him. Terence's SAT mother is evoked in the programme by the songs he heard her SAT sing during his childhood. They have been especially SAT performed by the actress Lorraine Ashbourne who played the SAT part of Maisie in 'Distant Voices, Still Lives' and works SAT with Davies for the first time since 1988. As Davies SAT meditates on the passing of time, memory and mortality, he SAT also reads some of the poetry that has touched and inspired SAT him: Auden, Betjeman, Sassoon. The programme's soundtrack is SAT a personal selection of classical music: Shostakovich, SAT Webern, Debussy. 'Intensive Care' thus becomes a unique SAT insight into emotional and artistic life of one of Britain's SAT great auteurs. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b00s1kwk (Listen) SAT Nico Muhly SAT SAT Sara Mohr-Pietsch, in conversation with Nico Muhly, presents SAT a concert of his music and a piece by a composer he admires, SAT Steve Reich. SAT SAT Young firebrand New Yorker Nico Muhly is one of the most SAT exciting and diverse composers around today. He has written SAT and performed with major orchestras in the USA and UK, and SAT collaborated with artists including SAT Björk and Sigur Rós. SAT SAT Nico Muhly: Step Team (18:17) SAT SAT Trad. arr. Muhly: Saro; You Better Mind (6:38) SAT Sam Amidon and Beth Orton (vocals) SAT SAT Nico Muhly: By All Means (9:13) SAT SAT Nico Muhly: The Only Tune (15:41) SAT Sam Amidon (vocals) SAT SAT Steve Reich: City Life (14:14) SAT SAT Britten Sinfonia conducted by Nicholas Collon and Nico SAT Muhly. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 18 APRIL 2010 SUN SUN 00:00 Jazz Library b00c5r07 (Listen) SUN Tim Berne SUN SUN Saxophonist Tim Berne has been one of the most inventive SUN saxophonists in contemporary jazz since the 1970s. At the SUN time of his 2008 Cheltenham Jazz Festival appearance, he SUN joined Alyn Shipton to select the highlights from his SUN extensive catalogue of recordings, including work by his SUN bands Miniature, Bloodcount, Big Satan, and Caos Totale. He SUN also looks at his creative partnerships on disc with such SUN other jazz stars as Bill Frisell, Paul Motian and David SUN Sanborn. SUN SUN Angry, jagged, startling, chaotic, calm, beautiful: all SUN these adjectives can spring to mind during a single Tim SUN Berne performance. Initially inspired by the openness of SUN Chicagoan AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative SUN Musicians) players, and by his teacher Julius Hemphill, SUN Berne has forged an individual path through contemporary SUN jazz. His current band Science Friction was one of the SUN highlights of the 2008 Cheltenham Jazz Festival (where it SUN played on the 10th birthday party for Jazz on 3) and after SUN its concert he met Alyn Shipton to select highlights of his SUN recorded catalogue. Alyn has known Berne since they worked SUN together on a broadcast of Hemphill's music in the early SUN 1990s, so he is particularly familiar with Tim's bands. SUN Consequently this is a joint exploration of one of the most SUN unorthodox and challenging collections of recordings so far SUN featured on the programme. SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN NYC Rites SUN Berne SUN John Carter, clt; Vinny Golia, bar, as, pic ; Tim Berne, SUN as; Glenn Ferris, tb; Roberto Miranda, b; Alex Cline, perc. SUN Los Angeles, 25 April 1979. [From Empire box set] SUN Screwgun SUN 70009 CD 1 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Sirius B SUN Berne SUN Herb Robertson, t; Ray Anderson, tu, tb; Tim Berne, as; SUN Mack Goldsbury, ts, aa; Ed Schuller, b; Paul Motian, d. 19 SUN Feb, 1983, NYC SUN Soul Note SUN 121061 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Federico SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne, as; Bill Frisell, g, Hank Roberts, cello; Alex SUN Cline, perc. NY 1986 SUN Columbia SUN CK 40530 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Zilla SUN Berne SUN Joey Baron, d, membranophone, shacktronics; Hank Roberts, SUN cello, jazz-a-phone, voice, elephant balls; Tim Berne, as, SUN bar, reverse vibes. rec 1991. SUN jmt (Winter and Winter) SUN 919045-2 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Now Then SUN Berne SUN Herb Robertson, t; Tim Berne, as; Mark Feldman, vn; Hank SUN Roberts, cello; Mark Dresser, b; Joey Baron, d. Rec: June 1989. SUN jmt (Winter and Winter) SUN 919030-2 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN The Noose SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne, as; Herb Robertson, t; Steve Swell, tb; Marc SUN Ducret, g; Mark Dresser, b; Bobby Previte, d. Rec 1990. SUN JMT (Winter and Winter) SUN 919040-2 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Rites SUN Julius Hemphill SUN Tim Berne, as; David Sanborn, as; Marc Ducret, g; Herb SUN Roberts, cello; Joey Baron, d. NY Sept 1992 SUN JMT (Winter and Winter) SUN 919 060-2 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Loose Ends SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne, bar; Chris Speed, ts; Michael Formanek, b; Jim SUN Black, d. NY 1996. SUN Screwgun SUN 70001 CD 2 An Average Daze; SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Poetic License SUN Rainey SUN Tim Berne, as, bar; Drew Gress, b; Tom Rainey, d. Berlin SUN 1996 SUN Screwgun SUN 70002 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Scrap Metal SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne, as; Marc Ducret g; Tom Rainey, d. Paris, Feb SUN 1996. SUN Winter and Winter SUN 910 005-2 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN track One SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne as; Craig Taborn, kb; Tom Rainey, d. 2001 SUN Thirsty Ear SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN I Do It SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne as; Craig Taborn, kb; Tom Rainey, d. 2005 SUN Screwgun SUN 700015 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Huevos SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne, as; Marc Ducret, g; Craig Taborn, kb; Tom Rainey SUN d. Dec 2001 SUN Screwgun SUN 018 CD 1 SUN SUN Tim Berne SUN Scrap Metal SUN Berne SUN Tim Berne, bar; Chris Cheek, ts; Michael Formanek, b; Jim SUN Black, d. Paris 1994. SUN Screwgun SUN 700019 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b00s1kyt (Listen) SUN Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert SUN recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters SUN 01:01AM SUN Moeran, E.J. [1894-1950] SUN Symphony in G minor SUN BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) SUN 01:46AM SUN Finzi, Gerald [1901-1956] SUN Grand fantasia and toccata for piano and orchestra (Op.38) SUN in D minor SUN Leon McCawley (piano)BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassily SUN Sinaisky (conductor) SUN 02:00AM SUN Elgar, Edward [1857-1934] SUN Symphony no. 2 (Op.63) in E flat major SUN BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) SUN 02:56AM SUN Gabrieli, Andrea (1532/3-1585) SUN Anchor che col partire SUN Colin Tilney (harpsichord) SUN 03:01AM SUN Infante, Manuel (1883-1958) SUN Three Andalucian Dances SUN Aglika Genova & Liuben Dimitrov (pianos) SUN 03:16AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Concerto for Bassoon & Orchestra (K.191) in B flat major SUN Audun Halvorsen (bassoon), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Andrew SUN Manze (conductor) SUN 03:35AM SUN Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643) SUN Vattene pur, crudel - from Il terzo libro de madrigali a SUN cinque voci SUN The Consort of Musicke SUN 03:41AM SUN Fornerod, Aloÿs-Henri-Gérard(1890-1965) SUN Concert for 2 violins and piano (Op.16) SUN Sibylle Tschopp and Mirjam Tschopp (violins), Isabel Tschopp SUN (piano) SUN 03:59AM SUN Reznicek, Emil Nikolaus von (1860-1945) SUN Donna Diana: overture SUN Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) SUN 04:06AM SUN Rinck, Johann Christian Heinrich (1770-1846) SUN Chorale and Variations: Befiehl du deine Wege SUN Kees van Eersel on the Luitjen Jacobus ad Jacob van Dam SUN organ of Grote Kerk, Tholen SUN 04:18AM SUN Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SUN Geistliches Wiegenlied (Op.91 No.2) SUN Judita Leitaite (mezzo-soprano), Arunas Statkus (viola), SUN Andrius Vasiliauskas (piano) SUN 04:25AM SUN Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) SUN Sonata (Op.1 No.5) in F major (HWV.363a) SUN Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl SUN Wilhelm at the abbey church Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Québec, SUN Canada) SUN 04:33AM SUN Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SUN Sonatine SUN Aldo Ciccolini (piano) SUN 04:46AM SUN Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) SUN Die schweigsame Frau - potpourri SUN Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) SUN 04:51AM SUN Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SUN Concerto VII in F major for four violins & basso continuo SUN (RV.567) - from 'L'estro Armonico' (Op.3) SUN Paul Wright, Natsumi Wakamatsu, Sayuri Yamagata, Staas SUN Swierstra (violins), Hidemi Suzuki (cello), Australian SUN Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) SUN 05:01AM SUN Baird, Tadeusz (1928-1981) SUN Giocoso Overture SUN Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, Jerzy SUN Swoboda (conductor) SUN 05:07AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Trio for piano and strings in E flat major (D.897) SUN 'Notturno' SUN Tomaz Lorenz (violin), Andrej Petrac (cello), Alenka SUN Scek-Lorenz (piano) SUN 05:17AM SUN Ockeghem, Johannes (c.1410-1497) SUN Alma redemptoris mater SUN The Hilliard Ensemble SUN 05:23AM SUN Dukas, Paul (1865-1935) SUN Villanelle for horn and orchestra SUN Esa Tukia (horn), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michel SUN Adelson (conductor) SUN 05:31AM SUN Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) SUN Four Mazurkas [1. Op.17 No.4 in A minor; 2. Op.33 No.1 in G SUN sharp minor; 3. Op.67 No.3 in C major; 4. Op.59 No.2 in A SUN flat major] SUN Ashley Wass (piano) SUN 05:41AM SUN Enescu, George (1881-1955) SUN Isis - Symphonic Poem SUN Romanian National Radio Orchestra and Choir, Camil Marinescu SUN (conductor) SUN 06:01AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN Carnaval, scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes for piano (Op.9) SUN Shura Cherkassky (piano) SUN 06:32AM SUN Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz (1644-1704) SUN Harmonia Romana (Ms.Kremsier 1669) SUN Musica Aeterna Bratislava, Peter Zajícek (director) SUN 06:45AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Flute Quartet No.1 in D major (K.285) SUN Carol Wincenc (flute), Chee-Yun (violin), Nokuthula SUN Ngwenyama (viola), David Finckel (cello). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b00s1kyw (Listen) SUN SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning b00s1kyy (Listen) SUN Paris is a city with a rich musical life, past and present. SUN Today, Iain Burnside explores the "city of light", the SUN musicians who lived and worked there, Paris's concert halls, SUN theatres and churches, and its educational institutions, SUN including a wide range of music from Machaut to Messiaen, SUN Ravel to Rameau, Piaf to Pierre Boulez. SUN SUN Producer: Andrew Lyle. SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b00s1kz0 (Listen) SUN Edmund de Waal SUN SUN Michael Berkeley's guest today is the potter and writer SUN Edmund de Waal, internationally renowned for his beautiful SUN porcelain vessels which are to be seen in museums and SUN galleries all over the world, from London to Los Angeles, SUN Korea and Frankfurt. SUN SUN The son of a dean of Canterbury Cathedral, he was educated SUN at the King's School, Canterbury, where he was taught SUN pottery by Geoffrey Whiting, a disciple of Bernard Leach. SUN After leaving Cambridge, where he read English at Trinity SUN Hall, he set up a pottery on the Welsh border, making SUN inexpensive domestic pottery in Leach's Anglo-Oriental SUN style, but later on began to interpret the Oriental SUN tradition in a different way. Most of his work now consists SUN of cylindrical pots with pale celadon glazes, and he SUN specializes in installations involving groups of pots, such SUN as 'Signs and Wonders' at the Victoria & Albert Museum in SUN London, launched recently as part of their new Ceramic SUN Galleries. He has recently exhibited at Leamington Spa, and SUN at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge. An exhibition entitled 'From SUN Zero' may currently be seen at the Alan Cristea Gallery in SUN London. SUN SUN De Waal is also a writer. His books include 'Twentieth SUN Century Ceramics'; a monograph on Bernard Leach, and a SUN forthcoming memoir, 'The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden SUN Inheritance', which will be published in June 2010. SUN SUN Edmund de Waal has been passionate about music since SUN childhood. Several of his choices - sacred music by Orlando SUN Gibbons, J.S. Bach and Gesualdo - recall his formative years SUN spent near a great cathedral. There's also music he works SUN to, including Adams's 'Shaker Loops', Eno's 'This' and SUN Moby's 'Porcelain', as well as Brendel playing a Mozart SUN sonata and the Prologue and Pastoral from Britten's Serenade SUN for tenor, horn and strings. SUN SUN Berkeley SUN The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP) SUN Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet SUN BBQ BBQ 003 SUN SUN Alexander Borodin SUN String Quartet No. 2 in D (3rd movement, Notturno) SUN The Lindsays SUN ASV CD DCA 1143 SUN SUN Giuseppe Verdi SUN Rex tremendae (from the Requiem) SUN Maria Stader (soprano), Marianna Radev (mezzo soprano), SUN Helmut Krebs (tenor), Kim Borg (bass), Choir of St Hedwig’s SUN Cathedral, RIAS Chamber Choir, RIAS Symphony Orchestra, SUN Berlin/Ferenc Fricsay SUN DG 447 442-2 SUN SUN Olivier Messiaen SUN O sacrum convivium SUN The Choir of New College Oxford/Edward Higginbottom, David SUN Newsholme (organ) SUN AVIE AV 2084 SUN SUN Arnold Bax SUN Third Symphony (epilogue to the 3rd movement, finale) SUN BBC Philharmonic/Vernon Handley SUN CHANDOS 10122(5) SUN SUN Francis Poulenc SUN Dialogues des Carmélites (Act 3, tableau 4, Place de la SUN Révolution) SUN Brigitte Fournier (Constance), Catherine Dubosc (Blanche), SUN Choir and Orchestra of Lyon Opera/Kent Nagano SUN VIRGIN 759227-2 SUN SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN Mass in G minor (Kyrie) SUN Westminster Cathedral Choir/Martin Baker SUN HYPERION CDA 67503 SUN SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN Sanctus fortis (from The Dream of Gerontius) SUN John Mitchinson (Gerontius), CBSO/Simon Rattle SUN EMI CDS 749549-2 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b00s1kz2 (Listen) SUN The Role of the Continuo SUN SUN Catherine Bott talks to harpsichordist Gary Cooper about the SUN role of the continuo, from its early beginnings around the SUN turn of the 17th century, up to vocal and instrumental music SUN by JS Bach. They discuss the use of different instruments as SUN part of the continuo ensemble, including a simple organ in SUN very early examples, and the use of chitarrone in SUN Monteverdi, and viola da gamba in Rameau. Catherine and Gary SUN also talk about the impact the continuo makes to a musical SUN performance. Repertoire in the programme includes works by SUN Viadana, Monteverdi, Frescobaldi and JS Bach. SUN SUN Thomas Tallis SUN Spem in Alium SUN Choir of New College, Oxford, La Maitrise Nationale de SUN Versailles, Edward Higginbottom, Gary Cooper, organ SUN K617 SUN K617010 SUN SUN Lodovico Grossi da Viadana SUN Exaudi me Domine from Cento Concerti Ecclesiastici, Venice, SUN 1602 SUN Alfred Deller, counter-tenor, Gustav Leonhardt, organ SUN VANGUARD CLASSICS SUN 08 5059 71 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Mira deh Orfeo….Ahi caso acerbo….in un fiorito prato (from SUN ‘Orfeo’) SUN Pastori: Mario Bolognesi, Rogers Covey-Crump, John Potter, SUN Stephen Varcoe, Messaggiera: Guillemette Laurens, Orfeo: SUN Nigel Rogers, London Baroque, Charles Medlam, director, The SUN London Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble, Theresa Caudle, director SUN VIRGIN VERITAS SUN 482 0702 SUN SUN Francesco Cavalli SUN ‘Ascender qui ved’io’…’Al fin la tanto rigida quella’ (from SUN La Calisto, Act 2) SUN Diana: Janet Baker, Endimione: James Bowman, Satirino: Janet SUN Hughes, Glyndebourne Festival Opera Chorus, London SUN Philharmonic Orchestra, Raymond Leppard, conductor SUN DECCA SUN 436 216-2 SUN SUN Girolamo Frescobaldi SUN Sonnetto spirituale: Maddalena alla Croce SUN Catherine Bott, soprano, David Roblou, harpsichord SUN L’OISEAU-LYRE SUN 417 260-2 SUN SUN Jean-Philippe Rameau SUN L’Impatience: Recit – Air leger SUN James Gilchrist, tenor, Mark Levy, viola da gamba, Gary SUN Cooper, harpsichord SUN ASV SUN CD GAX 234 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN ‘Betrachte, mein Seel’ (from St John Passion) SUN Klaus Mertens, bass, Hopkinson Smith, lute, The Amsterdam SUN Baroque Orchestra, Ton Koopman, conductor SUN ERATO SUN 4509-94675-2 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN 1st mvt (Largo) from Sonata sopr’il Soggetto Reale from The SUN Musical Offering SUN Ensemble Sonnerie: Monica Huggett, violin, Sara Cunningham, SUN viola da gamba, Gary Cooper, harpsichord, Wilbert Hazelzet, SUN flute SUN VIRGIN VERITAS SUN VC 5 45139-2 SUN SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00s1l37 (Listen) SUN SUN Johannes Brahms SUN Alto Rhapsody (for contralto, male chorus and orchestra) SUN Jessye Norman (contralto) SUN Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia SUN Riccardo Muti (conductor) SUN Philips 4262532 SUN SUN Sullivan, arr. Mackerras SUN Pineapple Poll, Belaye’s Solo and Sailor’s Drill, Poll’s SUN Solo, Entry of Belaye with Blanche as Bride, Reconciliation, SUN Grand Finale SUN Royal Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) SUN EMI CDM5665382 t SUN SUN Howells: Requiem (excerpt): I. Salvator Mundi,II. Psalm 23 SUN Corydon Singers SUN Matthew Best (conductor) SUN HYPERION CDA66076 SUN SUN Quincy Jones SUN Walkin’ SUN Quincy Jones and his orchestra SUN LONEHILL JAZZ LHJ10273 SUN SUN Gioachino Rossini SUN String Sonata no.6 in D major SUN Academy Of St Martin In The Fields SUN Neville Marriner (conductor) SUN DECCA 4438382 SUN SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN “Moonlight” Sonata, Op.27 no.2: I. Adagio Sostenuto, II. SUN Allegretto, III. Presto agitato SUN Paul Lewis (piano) SUN Harmonia Mundi HMC90190608 SUN SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony no 100 ‘Military’: II. Allegretto SUN Academy of Ancient Music SUN Christopher Hogwood (conductor) SUN L’Oiseau Lyre 413833 2 SUN SUN Anon. arr. Elgar Howarth SUN Greensleeves SUN Philip Jones Brass Ensemble SUN Philip Jones (conductor) SUN Decca 4216332 SUN SUN Domenico Cimarosa SUN Il Maestro Di Cappella SUN Fernando Corena (bass) SUN Orchestra of The Royal Opera House SUN Argeo Quadri (conductor) SUN DECCA 4330362 SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b00rwwy5 (Listen) SUN CHORAL VESPERS SUN From Arundel Cathedral with the Royal School of Church Music SUN Millennium Youth Choir. SUN SUN Introit: Alleluia! Rejoice to God our helper (An Easter SUN Sequence) (Leighton) SUN Hymn: Jesus stand among us (Caswell) SUN Responsorial Psalm 141 (David Ogden) SUN Psalm 23 (Leighton) SUN Reading: John 20 vv19-31 SUN Alleluia! On the day of my resurrection (An Easter Sequence) SUN (Leighton) SUN Homily: Canon Tim Madeley SUN Magnificat: Hawes in D SUN An angel of the Lord descended from heaven (An Easter SUN Sequence) (Leighton) SUN Anthem: Let all the world (Leighton) SUN Hymn: At the Lamb's high feast we sing (Salzburg) SUN Organ Voluntary: Gothic Toccata (Graeme Koehne) SUN SUN Director of Music: David Ogden SUN Organist: Daniel Moult. SUN SUN 17:00 Discovering Music b00s1l39 (Listen) SUN Berlioz: Les Nuits D'ete SUN SUN Catherine Bott is joined by the biographer and musicologist SUN David Cairns to explore the nuances in Berlioz's song-cycle SUN "Les nuits d'ete". The settings of these six poems by SUN Theophile Gautier was originally conceived to be performed SUN with piano, but Berlioz completed the orchestral versions in SUN 1856. It has now become one of his most enduring and often SUN performed works. As David Cairns explains, Berlioz is so SUN often thought to be just a composer on a grand scale, but in SUN this song-cycle he really shows a softer side, capable of SUN writing beautifully-crafted miniatures as well as for huge SUN orchestral forces. SUN The whole song-cycle is performed by soprano Elizabth Watts SUN with the Ulster Orchestra conducted by Takuo Yuasa. SUN SUN 18:30 The Choir b00s1l3c (Listen) SUN Accompanists SUN SUN Aled Jones spotlights the role of the choral accompanist - a SUN pivotal position in the choral team whether preparing a SUN choral society, supporting a church choir on the organ or SUN conjuring up the sound of an orchestra. He talks to three SUN highly experienced practioners: Sarah Baldock, Organist and SUN Master of the Choristers at Chichester Cathedral, Iain SUN Farrington, accompanist to the London Philharmonic Choir, SUN and Cardiff-based Jeffrey Howard whose career takes him from SUN the organ-loft to playing for singers 'Only Men Aloud'. SUN Together they discuss the challenges, ways to improve your SUN game, and highlight some of the finest exponents of this SUN often underappreciated job. SUN SUN 20:00 Drama on 3 b00b7lgp (Listen) SUN The Leopard SUN SUN By Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, and adapted for radio by SUN Michael Hastings. SUN SUN Don Fabrizio, a member of the old Italian aristocracy, SUN contemplates his obsolescence amidst the great social SUN changes during the Risorgimento of the 19th century. The SUN head of an opulent household in Sicily, he reflects SUN nostalgically on the past as his family grows to maturity SUN and Garibaldi's republican movement puts an end to the SUN feudal system and the traditions of the old bourgeoisie. SUN SUN Don Fabrizio ...... Stanley Townsend SUN Princess Stella/Concetta at 70 ...... Julie Legrand SUN Concetta ...... Claire Price SUN Angelica ...... Hayley Atwell SUN Ciccio/Pallavicino/Priest ...... Joseph Alessi SUN Father Pirrone ...... James Hayes SUN Francesco/Carlo ...... Tom Vaughan-Lawlor SUN Tancredi ...... Tom Hiddleston SUN Calogero/Chevalley ...... Anthony O'Donnell SUN Giovanni ...... Harry McEntire SUN Angelica at 70 ...... Claire Nielson SUN SUN Director: Lucy Bailey SUN Producer: Nicholas Newton. SUN SUN 21:35 The Lebrecht Interview b00m8q26 (Listen) SUN Stephen Hough SUN SUN The pianist Stephen Hough is regarded as one of the most SUN exciting British musicians of his generation. His career SUN takes him around the world and he has won many awards for SUN his recordings. His compositions include a Cello Concerto SUN and a Mass for Westminster Cathedral. But music is just one SUN part of his life. Hough is a Roman Catholic who converted SUN while in his teens having been brought up in a Protestant SUN family. Religion plays a major part in his life and he has SUN published one book The Bible As Prayer and numerous articles SUN on theological issues. He also regularly discusses the SUN issues of being a gay Catholic. In this interview with SUN Norman Lebrecht Stephen Hough talks about these issues and SUN about repertoire, his early life and his near death SUN experience in a car accident. SUN SUN 22:20 Words and Music b00s1l4w (Listen) SUN Finishing the Hat SUN SUN Readers are Alex Jennings and Carolyn Pickles. SUN SUN This week’s Words and Music, ‘Finishing the Hat’ explores SUN the connection between painting, poetry and music, one which SUN goes back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Painters, poets SUN and composers have always drawn inspiration from each other SUN - the work of early Greek painters and potters, as well as SUN showing an interest in lyric poetry, frequently depict SUN musicians and the Greek poet Simonides said ‘Painting is SUN silent poetry, and poetry painting that speaks’. In the SUN Renaissance many artists including Michelangelo wrote SUN sonnets. William Blake, Rossetti and D.H. Lawrence painted; SUN Paul Klee and Picasso wrote poetry. Messier wrote the poems SUN for his choral and vocal works as did Schoenberg. And, more SUN recently, you can see the connection in jazz. The work of SUN artists like Jackson Pollock and Matisse, attracted by the SUN improvisational quality, was greatly influenced by the jazz SUN form. The artist Kandinsky expressed it in a fascination SUN with the emotional power of music. To him it was a more SUN advanced art because it is capable of expressing spiritual SUN values. SUN In the programme you’ll hear two poems by the American poet SUN William Carlos Williams. He took the relationship between SUN painting and poetry seriously saying that he was trying to SUN find the equivalent in words what the painter achieved on SUN canvas. ‘Pictures of Breughel’ is heard alongside Walter de SUN la Mare’s ‘Breughel’s Winter’s and the Swiss composer Rene SUN Gerber’s ‘Hunters in the Snow’ from his ‘Trois Paysages de SUN Breughel’. SUN The title of the programme, ‘Finishing the Hat’, comes from SUN Stephen Sondheim and James Alpine’s ‘Sunday in the Park with SUN George’, inspired by the painting, ‘A Sunday Afternoon on SUN the Island of La Grande Jute’ by George Seurat. You’ll hear SUN this with Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Standing Female Nude’, a SUN monologue by the disgruntled sitter – like Dot in ‘Sunday in SUN the Park’ – of a ‘great’ artist. SUN Turner had a profound influence on Debussy who called him SUN ‘the finest creator of mystery in art’ and the colours and SUN shadows in Turner’s work are echoed in Debussy’s music. The SUN critic Camille Macular said that ‘light is used in SUN Impressionist painting in the manner that a theme in music SUN is symphonically developed... the landscapes of Claude Monet SUN are in fact symphonies of luminous waves, and the music of SUN Monsieur Debussy, based not on a succession of themes but on SUN the relative values of the sounds in themselves, bears a SUN remarkable resemblance to these pictures. It is SUN Impressionism consisting of sonorous patches.’ The artists SUN and composers share the same subject matter of water and SUN sky. ‘La Mer’ can be seen as the greatest symphonic SUN Impressionist work and, with Fleur Adcock’s ‘Leaving the SUN Tate’ (the gallery which houses many works by Turner), it SUN ends the programme. SUN SUN Producer – Fiona McLean SUN SUN 00:00:00 SUN GEORGE ANTHEIL SUN 20 Preludi de La Femme 100 Tetes – after Max Ernst SUN Daniele Lombardi – piano SUN NUOVA ERA 7240 SUN 00:00:46 SUN WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS SUN The Great Figure SUN Carolyn Pickles (reader) SUN 00:01:03 SUN GEORGE GERSHWIN SUN Three Preludes SUN Americana SUN Leila Josefowicz – violin SUN John Novacek – piano SUN PHILIPS 4629482 SUN 00:02:21 SUN CAROL ANN DUFFY SUN Standing Female Nude SUN Carolyn Pickles (reader) SUN 00:04:02 SUN STEPHEN SONDHEIM SUN Finishing the Hat SUN Sunday in the Park with George SUN Mandy Patinkin – George SUN Musical Direction – Paul Gemignani SUN RCD1-5042 SUN 00:07:23 SUN ROBERT BROWNING SUN My Last Duchess SUN Alex Jennings (reader) SUN 00:10:53 SUN NED ROREM SUN String Quartet no 4 – Child Holding a Dove SUN Emerson String Quartet SUN DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4743212 SUN 00:12:17 SUN CHRISTINA ROSSETTI SUN In an Artist’s Studio SUN Carolyn Pickles (reader) SUN 00:13:12 SUN MODEST MUSSORGSKY SUN Scenes from an Exhibition SUN Romances for Saxophone SUN Branford Marsalis – soprano saxophone SUN CBS CD42122 SUN 00:17:35 SUN NAT KING COLE SUN Mona Lisa SUN The Essential Nat King Cole SUN EMPORIO EMTBX335 SUN 00:20:49 SUN WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS SUN Landscape with the Fall of Icarus SUN Alex Jennings (reader) SUN 00:21:19 SUN RENE GERBER SUN Trois Paysages de Breughel – Hunters in the Snow SUN Societe d’Orchestre de Bienne Kammerensemble de Berne SUN Marie-Louise De Marval – piano SUN Theo Loosli – conductor SUN GALLO GALLOCD549 SUN 00:26:03 SUN WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS SUN Hunters in the Snow SUN Alex Jennings (reader) SUN 00:26:51 SUN WALTER de la MARE SUN Breughel’s Winter SUN Carolyn Pickles (reader) SUN 00:27:52 SUN EINOJUHANI RAUTAVAARA SUN Symphony no 8 ‘The Journey’ – Fourth Movement SUN New Zealand Symphony Orchestra SUN Pietari Inkinen – conductor SUN NAXOS 8570069 SUN 00:35:38 SUN E.M. FORSTER SUN Room with a View SUN Alex Jennings (reader) SUN 00:37:56 SUN OTTORINO RESPIGHI SUN Trittico Botticelliano – The Birth of Venus SUN The City of London Sinfonia SUN Richard Hickox – conductor SUN COLLINS CLASSICS 13492COL SUN 00:42:46 SUN JAMES MACMILLAN SUN ‘…..as others see us…..’ SUN Scottish Chamber Orchestra SUN CATALYST 82876642852 SUN 00:46:58 SUN EMILY DICKINSON SUN I Would not Paint SUN Carolyn Pickles (reader) SUN 00:47:19 SUN MORTON FELDMAN SUN Rothko Chapel SUN University of California Berkeley Chamber Chorus SUN Philip Brett – Director SUN NEW ALBION NA039CD SUN 00:51:57 SUN BILLY COLLINS SUN Study in Orange and White SUN Alex Jennings (reader) SUN 00:54:22 SUN KENNETH FUCHS SUN Out of the Dark SUN Timothy Jones – French Horn SUN London Symphony Orchestra SUN JoAnn Falletta – conductor SUN NAXOS 8559224 SUN 00:59:53 SUN THOM GUNN SUN Painting by Vuillard SUN Alex Jennings (reader) SUN 01:01:08 SUN NED ROREM SUN String Quartet no 4 – Death of Harlequin SUN Emerson String Quartet SUN DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4743212 SUN 01:05:12 SUN FLEUR ADCOCK SUN Leaving the Tate SUN Carolyn Pickles (reader) SUN 01:07:02 SUN CLAUDE DEBUSSY SUN La Mer – Jeux de Vagues SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra SUN Sir Georg Solti – conductor SUN DECCA 4304442 SUN SUN 23:35 Jazz Line-Up b00s1l4y (Listen) SUN Ian Carr Tribute - Part 1 SUN SUN Jazz Line-Up, presented this week by Julian Joseph features SUN part of a concert which was recorded last February at the SUN Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, entitled "Ian Carr: A SUN Celebration of Life in Music". SUN SUN Ian Carr, trumpeter, band leader, composer and teacher, SUN passed away in February 2009. As a special tribute, Jazz SUN Line-Up broadcasts part of a concert featuring pianist Nikki SUN Yeoh, one of his former students, as well as pianist Michael SUN Garrick. Garrick assembles a band that reflects the SUN ground-breaking music of the Don Rendell - Ian Carr Quintet SUN and Garrick's own sextet of the 1960s, with saxophonist Don SUN Rendell making a very rare appearance alongside vocalist SUN Norma Winstone, trumpeter Henry Lowther, saxophonist Art SUN Themen, bassist Dave Green and drummer Trevor Tomkins. SUN SUN The second part of this concert will be broadcast on Jazz SUN Line-Up at a later date. SUN SUN Don Rendell-Ian Carr Quintet SUN Pavane SUN Ian Carr (Trumpet/Flugelhorn), Don Rendell (Flute, Sax), SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Dave Green (Bass), Trevor Tomkins SUN (Drums) SUN Spotlite Jazz SUN SPJ (CD) 566 SUN SUN The Don Rendell & Ian Carr Quintet SUN Hot Rod SUN Ian Carr (Trumpet/Flugelhorn), Don Rendell (Flute, Sax), SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Dave Green (Bass), Trevor Tomkins SUN (Drums) SUN Spotlite Jazz SUN SPJ (CD) 566 SUN SUN Nikki Yeoh SUN Dance of Two Small Bears SUN Nikki Yeoh SUN SUN Nikki Yeoh SUN The Healer SUN Nikki Yeoh SUN SUN Michael Garrick Sextet SUN Promises SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Norma Winstone (Vocal), Dave Green SUN (Bass), Trevor Tomkins (Drums), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Art SUN Themen (Sax) SUN SUN Michael Garrick Quintet SUN Voices (including poem ‘Songs for a Season’ read by Jeremy SUN Robson) SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Norma Winstone (Vocal), Dave Green SUN (Bass), Trevor Tomkins (Drums), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Art SUN Themen (Sax) SUN SUN Michael Garrick Sextet SUN Torrent SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Norma Winstone (Vocal), Dave Green SUN (Bass), Trevor Tomkins (Drums), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Art SUN Themen (Sax), SUN SUN Michael Garrick Sextet SUN Dusk Fire SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Dave Green (Bass), Trevor Tomkins SUN (Drums), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Don Rendell (Sax) SUN SUN Michael Garrick Septet SUN Websters Mood SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Norma Winstone (Vocal), Dave Green SUN (Bass), Trevor Tomkins (Drums), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Art SUN Themen (Sax), Don Rendell (Sax) SUN SUN MON MONDAY 19 APRIL 2010 MON MON 01:00 Through the Night b00s1l67 (Listen) MON Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert MON recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters MON 01:01AM MON Anon (Neapolitan Renaissance) MON Zappay MON Viva, viva rey Fernando MON 01:06AM MON Gizeghem, Hayne Van (b.c.1445; d.1476-97) MON De tous biens plaine MON 01:09AM MON Cornago, Johannes (c.1400-1474) MON Donde estas que non te veo MON Figlie Guilielmin MON 01:16AM MON Anon (Neapolitan Renaissance) MON Amor que t'o fat hio MON Puis Fortuna MON 01:21AM MON Cornago, Johannes (c.1400- 1474)/Ockeghem, Johannes (c1410- MON 1497) MON Qu'es mi vida, preguntays MON 01:26AM MON Pesaro, Guglielmo Ebreo da (1420- 1484) MON Collinetto MON 01:28AM MON Anon (Neaplitan Renaissance) MON Dindirindin MON 01:30AM MON Da Nola, Giovanni Domenico del Giovane (c. 1510-1592) MON O Dio se vede chiaro MON 01:34AM MON Ortiz, Diego (c.1510- c.1570)/Torre, Francisco de la MON (fl.1483-1504) MON Il Re di Spagna MON 01:37AM MON Gombert, Nicolas (b.c.1495; d.c.1560) MON Dezilde al cavallero MON 01:41AM MON Cabezon, Antonio de ( c.1510-1566) MON Diferencias sobre el canto del cavallero MON 01:44AM MON Da Nola, Giovanni Domenico del Giovane (c.1510-1592) MON Cigare siamo venit'a giocare MON 01:47AM MON Ortiz, Diego ( c1510- c.1570) MON Fantasia 1-2 'Salve Regina' MON 01:50AM MON Anon (Neapolitan Renaissance) MON Ay luna que reluzes MON 01:53AM MON Valente, Antonio (fl.1565-80) MON Gallarda Napolitana MON 01:55AM MON Willaert, Adrian (c.1490- 1562) MON Vecchie letrose MON Montserrat Figueras (soprano), Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall MON (director) MON 01:58AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Sonata for violin and piano in F major (K.377) MON Ana Savicka (violin), Aljosa Lecic (piano) MON 02:17AM MON Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) MON Symphony No.4 in E minor (Op.98) MON Oslo Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Rafael MON Frühbeck de Burgos MON 03:01AM MON Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) MON Mazurkas (No.1 in G major, Op.50/1; No.2 in C minor, MON Op.56/3; No.5 in A flat major, Op.17/3; No.4 in A minor, MON Op.17/4; No.5 in C Major, Op.67/3; No.6 in C major, Op.56/2) MON Sana Villerusa (piano) MON 03:19AM MON Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) MON String Quartet in G minor (Op.10) MON Yggdrasil String Quartet MON 03:43AM MON Blacher, Boris (1903-1975) MON Variations on a theme of Niccolo Paganini (Op.26) MON RTV Luxembourg Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Hager (conductor) MON 03:59AM MON Fesch, Willem de (1687-c.1757) MON Concerto for 2 flutes and orchestra in G minor (Op.5 No.2) MON Musica ad Rhenum MON 04:08AM MON Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) MON Nocturne No.6 in D flat major (Op.63) MON Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) MON 04:18AM MON Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806) MON Ave Regina for double choir (MH.140) MON Ex Tempore, Florian Heyerick (director) MON 04:29AM MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Sonata in C major (Op.1 No.7) MON Peter Hannan (recorder), Colin Tilney (harpsichord), MON Christel Thielmann (viola da gamba) MON 04:40AM MON Stainov, Petko (1896-1977) MON Horsemen - ballad for men's choir MON Kaval Men's Choir, Mihail Angelov (conductor) MON 04:48AM MON Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) MON Introduction and allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and MON string quartet MON Tinka Muradori (flute), Josip Nochta (clarinet), Paula Ur?ic MON (harp), Zagreb String Quartet MON 05:01AM MON Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) MON Overture to Paria - an opera in 3 Acts (1859-69) MON National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit MON (conductor) MON 05:11AM MON Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679-1745) MON De profundis (Psalm 129) in D minor MON Virtuosi di Praga, Czech Chamber Choir, Petr Chromcak MON (conductor) MON 05:21AM MON Butterworth, Arthur (b. 1923) MON Romanza for horn and strings (1954) MON Martin Hackleman (horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario MON Bernardi (conductor) MON 05:31AM MON Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974) MON Scaramouche MON James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos) MON 05:41AM MON Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) (arr. Franz Hasenohrl) MON Till Eulenspiegel - Einmal Anders! MON The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James MON Campbell (conductor) MON 05:50AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Quintet for strings in G minor (K.516) MON Oslo Chamber Soloists MON 06:26AM MON Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) MON Symphony No.1 in B flat major (Op.38), 'Spring' MON Orchestre Nationale de France, Heinz Wallberg (conductor). MON MON 07:00 Breakfast b00s1l69 (Listen) MON MON 10:00 Classical Collection b00s1l6r (Listen) MON 10.00 MON Borodin MON In the Steppes of Central Asia MON Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra MON Constantin Silvestri (conductor) MON CD: ROYAL CLASSICS ROY 6426 MON 10.08* MON Schubert arr. Liszt MON Der Muller und der Bach (Die schone Mullerin) Evgeny Kissin MON (piano) MON CD: DG 435 028-2 MON 10.15* MON Handel MON L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato - "Sweet bird, that MON shun'st..." Emma Kirkby (soprano) Academy of Ancient Music MON Christopher Hogwood (conductor) MON CD: L'OISEAU-LYRE 436 132-2 MON 10.28* MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON English Suite No.3 in G minor BWV 808 MON Murray Perahia (piano) MON CD: SONY CLASSICAL 88697310502 [2 CDs] MON 10.47* MON Johann Christoph Bach MON Ach, dass ich Wassers g'nug hatte MON Pascal Bertin (alto) MON Gli Angeli Geneve MON Stephan Macleod (conductor) MON CD: SONY CLASSICAL 88697225032 MON 10.54* MON Mozart MON Syphony No.40 in G minor K.550 MON London Symphony Orchestra MON Antal Dorati (conductor) MON LP: FONTANA 6531 006 MON 11.23* MON Holborne MON The Image of Melancholly, pavan MON The Night-Watch MON Ensemble Isabella d'Este MON SYMPHONIA SY 93S22 MON 11.32* MON Faure MON Elegie Op.24 MON Maurice Gendron (cello) MON Monte Carlo Opera Orchestra MON Roberto Benzi (conductor) MON CD: PHILIPS 422 467 2 MON 11.41* MON Bartok MON Duke Bluebeard's Castle MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's MON CD Review. MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b00s1l8p (Listen) MON Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 1 MON MON This prodigiously talented composer led a very full but all MON too brief life, dying at the age of just 31, in 1828. He is MON probably best known for the vast number of songs he wrote MON throughout his life - around 600 of them, including the two MON song cycles 'Die Schöne Müllerin' and 'Winterreise' plus MON some of the most popular symphonic and chamber music in the MON repertoire, such as the 'Unfinished' and 'Great C major' MON Symphonies and the 'Trout' Quintet. This week Donald Macleod MON looks at the important role the colourful individuals in MON Schubert's social circle had on him and his music, and how MON his decadent lifestyle contributed to his untimely death. MON He was an intensely prolific composer - in his 18th year MON alone he produced around 200 works. And in spite of immense MON mental and physical problems he continued to do so, writing MON some of his best-loved music in his final year. MON Schubert suffered from severe mood swings most of his adult MON life. When he was in his mid-twenties, they became far more MON extreme and his friends reported periods of dark despair and MON violent anger. It's hard to know at this distance, to what MON extent his decadent lifestyle affected his behaviour but it MON greatly increased his chances of succumbing to one of the MON major killers of the time - syphilis. From then on, his fate MON was sealed - although he had periods of remission, it MON irreparably damaged his health and if typhoid fever hadn't MON struck him down first, would undoubtedly have killed him. MON In the first programme, Donald looks at Schubert's teenage MON years when he had already developed a musical maturity well MON beyond his years, including two of his most popular Goethe MON settings, a symphony written for his friends and family to MON play and his first mass, conducted by the composer, at the MON tender age of seventeen. MON MON Franz Schubert MON Heidenröslein (Goethe) MON Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) MON EMI CDC556347-2 MON MON Franz Schubert MON Mass in F – 1st mvt: Kyrie MON Lucia Popp (soprano), Brigitte Fassbaender (alto), Peter MON Schreier (tenor), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bass), Bavarian MON Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Wolfgang Sawallisch, MON conductor MON EMI CMS764778-2 MON MON Franz Schubert MON String Quartet in Eb, D87 - Final movement MON Belcea Quartet MON EMI 557419-2 MON MON Franz Schubert MON Erlkonig (fourth version) MON John Mark Ainsley (narrator and Erlking), Michael George MON (the father), Christine Schäfer (the child) MON Hyperion CDJ33024 MON MON Franz Schubert MON Symphony No.5 MON Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nicholas Harnoncourt MON (conductor) MON Teldec 4509-91184-2 MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00s1l9g (Listen) MON Markus Werba MON MON Markus Werba (baritone) and Gary Matthewman (piano) live at MON Wigmore Hall performing Schubert and Brahms. Austrian singer MON Markus Werba is equally at home on the opera stage and on MON the concert platform, and today brings insight and artistry MON to songs by Schubert and Brahms. MON MON SCHUBERT MON Fischerweise MON Des Sängers Habe MON Der Einsame MON Prometheus MON Alinde MON Über Wildemann MON Im Abendrot MON Normans Gesang MON Gruppe aus dem Tartarus MON MON BRAHMS MON Vor dem Fenster MON Ein Sonnett MON Der Gang zum Liebchen MON Murrays Ermordung MON Alte Liebe MON O kühler Wald MON Unüberwindlich. MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00s1lcd (Listen) MON Composer-Conductor-Performers, Episode 1 MON MON Across the centuries leading musicians, at home and abroad, MON have demonstrated their versatility in fulfilling dual roles MON as composer-conductors, conductor-performers or MON performer-composers with great success. In today's Afternoon MON on 3, Louise Fryer celebrates the accomplishments of figures MON who have met these criteria, including Sir Edward Elgar, MON Constant Lambert, William Walton and Gustav Mahler, together MON with the contemporary British composer-performer Huw MON Watkins. Featuring BBC Performing Group recordings. MON MON Elgar: Froissart - Concert Overture MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Tadaaki Otaka, conductor MON MON 2.15pm MON Mahler: Kindertotenlieder MON Jane Irwin, mezzo sporano MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Thierry Fischer, conductor MON MON Lambert: Horoscope - suite from the ballet MON Ulster Orchestra MON Rumon Gamba, conductor MON MON 3.00pm MON Huw Watkins: Concerto for piano and orchestra MON Huw Watkins, piano MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Jac van Steen, conductor MON MON 3.25pm MON Martinu: Rhapsody Concerto for Viola and Orchestra MON Maxim Rysanov, viola MON Ulster Orchestra MON David Porcelijn, conductor MON MON Walton: Portsmouth Point - overture MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Edwin Outwater, conductor MON MON 4.10pm MON Walton: Symphony no. 1 in B flat minor MON Ulster Orchestra MON Vernon Handley, conductor. MON MON 17:00 In Tune b00s1ldq (Listen) MON MON 19:00 Performance on 3 b00s1lfg (Listen) MON Mahler Symphony Cycle, Episode 3 MON MON Continuing our cycle of all Mahler's Symphonies performed in MON Manchester and broadcast in sequence every Monday in MON Performance on 3. Tonight his longest symphony - the Third - MON which spans one and a half hours in six movements and is the MON composer's attempt to encompass the whole of Creation in MON symphonic form. With everything from children's songs to MON texts by Nietzsche the BBC Philharmonic is joined by soprano MON Karen Cargill and the City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and MON Youth Chorus and conducted by their Chief Guest Conductor MON Vassily Sinaisky. However it is the orchestra's recently MON appointed conductor/composer H.K. Gruber who opens the MON concert conducting a specially commissioned work by 84 MON year-old Viennese composer Friedrich Cerha "Like a MON Tragicomedy" written to complement this performance of MON Mahler's Symphony. MON MON Friedrich Cerha - "Like a Tragicomedy" (World Premiere - BBC MON Commission) * MON Mahler - Symphony no.3 MON MON Karen Cargill (soprano) MON City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Youth Chorus MON BBC Philharmonic MON H.K. Gruber (conductor) * MON Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) MON MON Followed by the start of a focus on 'American Originals' all MON this week, tonight including a selection of Sonatas and MON Interludes for prepared piano by John Cage. MON MON 21:15 Night Waves b00s1lgt (Listen) MON Mark Twain MON MON Mark Twain, who died 100 years ago this week, is known MON universally as the author of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn MON and remains one of the truly dominant figures of American MON literature and life. He was a humorist, moralist, lecturer MON and river boat captain, whose later life was blighted by MON financial problems and personal sadness. Philip Dodd and MON guests explore his life and legacy. MON MON 22:00 Composer of the Week b00s1l8p (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 23:00 The Essay b00s1lgw (Listen) MON Running the World, Episode 1 MON MON Geographer and running obsessive Hayden Lorimer puts on MON his trainers and pounds out thoughts about why we run and MON what it means. MON MON Producer: Tim Dee MON MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 b00s1lh0 (Listen) MON Ian Carr Tribute MON MON Jez Nelson presents the London premiere of Northumbrian MON Sketches, a rarely heard work, by the late British trumpeter MON and composer Ian Carr, for jazz ensemble and string MON orchestra. A year after Carr's death, friends, family and MON fans come together for a one off concert at London's Queen MON Elizabeth Hall to celebrate his life and music. MON MON Conducted by Mike Gibbs, this performance features trumpeter MON Guy Barker, Tim Whitehead on bass clarinet, Phil Todd on MON soprano saxophone, Rob Statham on bass guitar and strings MON led by violinist Sonia Slany. MON MON Ian Carr, who died on 25th February 2009 aged 76, was best MON known for forming Nucleus, the most celebrated home-grown MON British jazz-rock band of the 1970s. However this was only MON small part of his creative output; he was also a prolific MON composer, and a gifted teacher and writer, most famously of MON Miles Davis: The Definitive Biography. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Producer: Russell Finch. MON MON David Binney MON A Day In Music MON David Binney (alto sax), Wayne Krantz (guitar), Jacon Sacks MON (piano), Eivind Opsvik (bass), Dan Weiss (drums) MON Criss Cross Jazz MON MON Terje Rypdal MON Investigation MON Terje Rypdal (guitar), Palle Mikkelborg (trumpet), Ståle MON Storløkken (Hammond B-3), Paolo Vinaccia (drums, sampling), MON Bergen Big Band directed by Olav Dale MON ECM MON MON Line up: Guy Barker (trumpet), Tim Whitehead (bass clarinet, MON saxophone), Rob Statham (bass guitar), MON MON Line up: Raymond MacDonald (tenor saxophone), Steve Noble MON (drums & percussion) MON MON Raymond MacDonald & Steve Noble MON Act of Union Part 1 MON MON Raymond MacDonald & Steve Noble MON Swift and Slow MON MON Raymond MacDonald & Steve Noble MON Blue Notes MON MON Raymond MacDonald & Steve Noble MON Full Circle MON MON Raymond MacDonald & Steve Noble MON Shadows MON MON Raymond MacDonald & Steve Noble MON Act of Union Part 2 MON MON TUE TUESDAY 20 APRIL 2010 TUE TUE 01:00 Through the Night b00s1lhz (Listen) TUE Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert TUE recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters TUE 01:01AM TUE Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) TUE Symphony No.7 in E major TUE Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Walter Weller (conductor) TUE 02:08AM TUE Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) TUE Sonata for piano in E major (Op.6) TUE Sveinung Bjelland (piano) TUE 02:33AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Cello Concerto in C major (H.7b.1) TUE Stephen Isserlis (cello), Netherlands Radio Chamber TUE Orchestra, Jean Fournet (conductor) TUE 03:01AM TUE Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) TUE String Quartet No.1 in G minor (Op.27) TUE Engegård Quartet TUE 03:34AM TUE Marqués y García, Pedro Miguel (1843-1925) TUE Symphony No.4 in E [in 4 movements] TUE Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) TUE 04:10AM TUE Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) TUE Trio Sonata in A minor (Wq148) TUE Les coucous bénévoles TUE 04:23AM TUE Pärt, Arvo (b. 1935) TUE The Woman with the Alabaster box for chorus TUE Erik Westbergs Vocal Ensemble TUE 04:30AM TUE Vitols, Jazeps (1863-1948) TUE Romance TUE Valdis Zarins (violin), Ieva Zarina (piano) TUE 04:36AM TUE Sorkocevic, Luka (1734-1789) TUE Symphony No.4 in F major TUE The Zagreb Soloists, Visnja Mazuran (harpsichord) TUE 04:44AM TUE Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) TUE Visions Fugitives (Op.22) (VIII - XIII) TUE Roger Woodward (piano) TUE 04:52AM TUE Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962) TUE Trois Pièces Brèves TUE The Ariart Woodwind Quintet TUE 05:01AM TUE Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) TUE Scherzo capriccioso (Op.66) TUE Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Oliver Dohnányi TUE (conductor) TUE 05:14AM TUE Schumann, Clara (1819-1896) TUE 4 Pièces fugitives for piano (Op.15) TUE Angela Cheng (piano) TUE 05:28AM TUE Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806) TUE Missa Tempore Quadragesimae (MH.553) for choir and basso TUE continuo TUE Ex Tempore, Marian Minnen (cello), Elise Christiaens TUE (violone), David Van Bouwel (organ), Florian Heyerick (director) TUE 05:42AM TUE Enescu, George (1881-1955) TUE Sonata torso for violin and piano, from incomplete Sonata of TUE 1911 TUE Clara Cernat (violin), Thierry Huillet (piano) TUE 05:57AM TUE Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) TUE Concerto Grosso in F major (Op.6 No.9) TUE The King's Consort, Robert King (director) TUE 06:07AM TUE Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) TUE Trio in E minor, 'Dumky' (Op.90) TUE Grieg Trio TUE 06:37AM TUE Vanhal, Johann Baptist (1739-1813) TUE Concerto for 2 bassoons TUE Kim Walker & Sarah Warner Vik (bassoons), Trondheim Symphony TUE Orchestra, Arvid Engegaard (conductor). TUE TUE 07:00 Breakfast b00s1lj1 (Listen) TUE TUE 10:00 Classical Collection b00s1lj3 (Listen) TUE 10.00 TUE Sibelius TUE Incidental music for Kuolema Op.44: Valse triste TUE Stokowski's Symphony Orchestra Leopold Stokowski (conductor) TUE CD: CALA CACD0542 TUE 10.05* TUE Telemann TUE Concerto in Bb for 3 oboes, 3 violins & b.c. TUE John de Lancie, Charles Morris,Stevens Hewitt (oboes) TUE Norman Carol, David Madison, William de Pasquale (violins) TUE Philadelphia Orchestra TUE Eugene Ormandy (conductor) TUE LP: RCA SB 6820 TUE 10.16* TUE Dowland TUE Melancholy Galliard TUE Allemande: My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe TUE Andres Segovia (guitar) TUE LP: DECCA DL 710171 TUE 10.20* TUE Grieg TUE Piano Concerto in A minor Op.16 TUE Richard Farrell (piano) TUE Halle Orchestra TUE George Weldon (conductor) TUE CD: ATOLL ACD 208 [2 CDs] TUE 10.52* TUE A Group of 3 songs about King David TUE Mudarra TUE Triste estaba el rey David TUE Hugues Cuenod (ten) TUE Hermann Leeb (lute) TUE CD: LYS LYS213 TUE Howells TUE King David (A Garland for de la Mare) TUE Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano) TUE Roger Vignoles (piano) TUE CD: CRD 3473 TUE Trad. arr. Lawrence Brown TUE Spiritual: Li'l David, play on yo' harp TUE Paul Robeson (bass) TUE Lawrence Brown (tenor/piano) TUE LP: PHILIPS SBR 6254 TUE 11.02* TUE Granados TUE Goyescas - Part I, TUE (i) Los requiebros TUE (iv) Quejas, o la maja y el ruisenor TUE Alicia de Larrocha (piano) TUE CD: CMS 7 64524 2 [2 CDs] TUE 11.17* TUE Nielsen TUE Symphony No.2 'The Four Temperaments' Op.16 TUE Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE Leopold Stokowski (conductor) TUE LP: POCO DLP 8407. TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b00s1lj5 (Listen) TUE Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 2 TUE TUE This prodigiously talented composer led a very full but all TUE too brief life, dying at the age of just 31, in 1828. He is TUE probably best known for the vast number of songs he wrote TUE throughout his life - around 600 of them, including the two TUE song cycles 'Die Schöne Müllerin' and 'Winterreise' plus TUE some of the most popular symphonic and chamber music in the TUE repertoire, such as the 'Unfinished' and 'Great C major' TUE Symphonies and the 'Trout' Quintet. This week Donald Macleod TUE looks at the important role the colourful individuals in TUE Schubert's social circle had on him and his music, and how TUE his decadent lifestyle contributed to his untimely death. TUE He was an intensely prolific composer - in his 18th year TUE alone he produced around 200 works. And in spite of immense TUE mental and physical problems he continued to do so, writing TUE some of his best-loved music in his final year. TUE Schubert suffered from severe mood swings most of his adult TUE life. When he was in his mid-twenties, they became far more TUE extreme and his friends reported periods of dark despair and TUE violent anger. It's hard to know at this distance, to what TUE extent his decadent lifestyle affected his behaviour but it TUE greatly increased his chances of succumbing to one of the TUE major killers of the time - syphilis. From then on, his fate TUE was sealed - although he had periods of remission, it TUE irreparably damaged his health and if typhoid fever hadn't TUE struck him down first, would undoubtedly have killed him. TUE Today, Donald looks at two works which came into being TUE thanks to the intervention of two friends - a commission for TUE an operetta gave Schubert the chance to break into the TUE theatre world and a holiday encounter with a wealthy TUE music-lover resulted in one of Schubert's most popular TUE chamber works to this day. TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Abschied TUE Ann Murray (mezzo soprano), Graham Johnson (piano) TUE Hyperion CDJ33003 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Rückweig TUE Ann Murray (mezzo soprano), Graham Johnson (piano) TUE Hyperion CDJ33003 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Die Zwillingsbruder - extract: Mage es stürmen, donnern TUE blitzen Liebe teure Muttererde TUE Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Jan Schultsz TUE (conductor), Oliver Widmer (baritone) TUE Hyperion CDA67229 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Quintet for piano and strings, D667 ‘Trout’ TUE Alfred Brendel (piano), Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Tabea TUE Zimmermann (viola), Richard Duven (cello), Peter Riegelbauer TUE (double-bass) TUE Philips 446012 TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00s1ljr (Listen) TUE Radio 3 New Generation Artists, Jennifer Pike, TUE Malin Christensson, Simon Lepper, Elias Quartet TUE TUE Now entering its second decade, Radio 3's New Generation TUE Artist scheme exists to provide concert and recording TUE opportunites to some of the world's finest younger TUE musicians. The scheme's alumni include such major names as TUE Paul Lewis, Alice Coote, Janine Jansen and the Belcea and TUE Jerusalem string quartets. TUE TUE In the first of four lunchtime programmes this week TUE featuring studio and concert performances by current Radio 3 TUE New Generation Artists, violinist Jennifer Pike plays solo TUE Bach, Swedish soprano Malin Christensson sings Fauré, and TUE the Elias String Quartet performs Schumann's Quartet in A TUE minor, Op. 41 No. 1 TUE TUE Bach: Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV1001 TUE Jennifer Pike (violin) TUE TUE Fauré: Après un rêve; Le Secret; Sylvie; Lydia; Le Papillon TUE et la fleur TUE Malin Christensson (soprano), Simon Lepper (piano) TUE TUE Schumann: String Quartet No. 1 in A minor, Op. 41 No. 1 TUE Elias String Quartet. TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00s1lkl (Listen) TUE Composer-Conductor-Performers, Episode 2 TUE TUE Across the centuries leading musicians, at home and abroad, TUE have demonstrated their versatility in fulfilling dual roles TUE as composers-conductors, conductor-performers or TUE performer-composers with great success. In today's Afternoon TUE on 3, Louise Fryer celebrates the accomplishments of figures TUE who have met these criteria, including Sir Hamilton Harty, TUE Charles Villiers Stanford, Felix Mendelssohn and the TUE contemporary British conductor-composer Stephen Barlow - all TUE in recordings by Ulster Orchestra. TUE TUE Harty: Concerto for piano and orchestra TUE Hugh Tinney, piano TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Jane Glover, conductor TUE TUE 2.35pm TUE Stanford: Symphony No. 4 in F major TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Vernon Handley, conductor TUE TUE Stephen Barlow: Nocturne for clarinet, strings and marimba TUE Emma Johnson, clarinet TUE Scott Foster, marimba TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Stephen Barlow, conductor TUE TUE 3.40pm TUE Mozart: Piano concerto no. 25 in C major, K503 TUE Shai Wosner, piano TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE David Porcelijn, conductor TUE TUE 4.20pm TUE Mendelssohn: Incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Stephen Barlow, conductor. TUE TUE 17:00 In Tune b00s1ln1 (Listen) TUE TUE 19:00 Performance on 3 b00s1ln3 (Listen) TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra/Jiri Belohlavek TUE TUE In exile in the United States far from his Czech homeland, TUE composer Bohuslav Martinu became increasingly depressed and TUE exhausted, he sought refuge in reading and exploring New TUE York's second-hand book stores but was unable to shake off TUE uncharacteristic feelings of despair and intense TUE homesickness. These feelings are never far from the surface TUE in his Third Symphony, performed here as part of the BBC TUE Symphony Orchestra's cycle of Martinu's Symphonies with TUE Chief Conductor Jiri Belohlavek. The Symphony in Three TUE Movements was the first work Stravinsky wrote after he also TUE emigrated to America during the early years of World War II. TUE The composer himself referred to the work as his "War TUE Symphony" inspired as it was by documentary footage of TUE goose-stepping German soldiers. There was a near riot at the TUE premiere of Prokofiev's 2nd Piano Concerto, as the audience TUE reacted to the wild modernist music. That night the composer TUE was soloist, a role taken here by Barry Douglas. TUE TUE Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements TUE Prokofiev - Piano Concerto no.2 in G minor TUE Martinu - Symphony no.3 TUE TUE Barry Douglas (piano) TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra TUE Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) TUE TUE Followed by more from our series this week of 'American TUE Originals' tonight including Colin McPhee's orchestral TUE masterpiece 'Tabuh-Tabuhan'. TUE TUE 21:15 Night Waves b00s1ln5 (Listen) TUE Frederick Wiseman TUE TUE Anne McElvoy talks to the veteran director Frederick TUE Wiseman, whose string of observational films since the early TUE 1960s have made him one of America's best-known TUE documentary-makers. High-Schools, racetracks, council TUE chambers, Central Park and housing estates - all have been TUE the subject of Wiseman's legendary and unique style of TUE film-making. His documentaries often have no voiceover, no TUE score and no clear protagonists - but they are celebrated TUE for their artistic treatment of real life. And despite the TUE commercial pressures on film, Wiseman has been able to make TUE 36 films in the last 40 years. TUE TUE Now Wiseman has turned his gaze to the life of a ballet TUE company and Anne McElvoy talks to him about his new film - TUE "La Danse" - about the work of Ballet de l'Opera National de TUE Paris. TUE TUE 22:00 Composer of the Week b00s1lj5 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 23:00 The Essay b00s1ln7 (Listen) TUE Running the World, Episode 2 TUE TUE Hayden Lorimer loves distance running through Scotland. TUE What does he think about as he clocks up the miles? TUE TUE Producer: Tim Dee TUE TUE 23:15 Late Junction b00s1ln9 (Listen) TUE Max Reinhardt presents Bob Dylan's tribute to Woody Guthrie, TUE György Ligeti's Nonsense Madrigals, Anthony Braxton's TUE Creative Orchestra and the new album from Congolese trance TUE musicians Konono No.1. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 21 APRIL 2010 WED WED 01:00 Through the Night b00s1lrn (Listen) WED Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert WED recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters WED 01:01AM WED Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) WED From the Bohemian Forest for piano duet (op.68) WED Konstantin Lifschitz (piano) Diana Ketler (piano) WED 01:17AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED Quintet for Clarinet and Strings (Op.115) in B minor WED Reto Bieri (Clarinet), Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Corinne WED Chapelle (violin) Razvan Popovici (viola) Bernhard Naoki WED Hedenborg (cello) WED 01:54AM WED Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) WED Höstkväll [Autumn Evening] (Op.38 No.1) WED Soile Isokoski (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, WED Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) WED 01:59AM WED Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958) WED Ghanaia for solo percussion WED Colin Currie (marimba) WED 02:07AM WED Paganini, Niccolò (1782-1840) WED Concerto for violin and orchestra No.1 in D major (Op.6) WED Jaap van Zweden (violin), Netherlands Radio Symphony WED Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) WED 02:34AM WED Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) WED Sonata in C major (K.460) WED Andreas Staier (harpsichord) WED 02:41AM WED Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974) WED La création du monde (Op.81) WED Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) WED 03:01AM WED Hubay, Jenö (1858-1937) WED Spinning Room (Op.44 No.3) WED Ferenc Szecsódi (violin), István Kassai (piano) WED 03:06AM WED Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) WED Zlaty kolovrat [The Golden Spinning-wheel] - symphonic poem WED (Op.109) WED BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor) WED 03:28AM WED Suk, Josef (1874-1935) WED Mass in B flat major, 'Krecovicka' WED Marie Matejkova (soprano), Ilona Satylova (alto), Jiri WED Vinklarek (tenor), Michael Mergl (bass), Miluska Kvechova WED (organ), Czech Radio Choir, Pilzen Radio Orchestra, WED Stanislaw Begunia (conductor) WED 03:54AM WED Strauss, Johann Jr (1825-1899) arranged by Schoenberg, WED Arnold (1874-1951) WED Kaiser-Walzer (Op.437) (1888) WED Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) WED 04:06AM WED Gershwin, George (1898-1937) WED Symphonic Suite from Porgy and Bess WED William Tritt (piano), Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, WED Boris Brott (conductor) WED 04:32AM WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) WED Divertimento in C major (Hob.IV No.1) (London Trio No.1) WED Carol Wincenc (flute), Philip Setzer (violin), Carter Brey WED (cello) WED 04:42AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) WED Sonata for piano No.5 (Op.10 No.1) in C minor WED François-Frédéric Guy (piano) WED 05:01AM WED Bellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835) WED Overture to Norma WED Oslo Philharmonic, Nello Santi (conductor) WED 05:08AM WED Stants, Iet (1903-1968) WED String Quartet No.2 WED Dufy Quartet WED 05:22AM WED Boulanger, Lili (1893-1918) WED Nocturne for flute and piano WED Valentinas Gelgotas (flute), Audrone Kisieliute (piano) WED 05:26AM WED Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907) WED Holberg Suite (Op.40) WED Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor) WED 05:46AM WED Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) WED Organ Concerto No. 1 (Op.4 No.1) (HWV 289) WED Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (organ/director) WED 06:02AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED 25 Variations and fugue on a theme by G F Handel for piano WED (Op.24) WED Simon Trpceski (piano) WED 06:27AM WED Stanford, Charles Villiers (1852-1924) WED When Mary thro' the garden went, No.3 of 8 Partsongs WED (Op.127. No.3) WED BBC Singers, Bob Chilcott (conductor) WED 06:30AM WED Hartmann, Johann Peter Emilius (1805-1900) arr. Gunther, P & WED Teuber, U WED Blomstre som en rosengård WED Fionian Chamber Choir, Alice Granum (director) WED 06:36AM WED Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) WED La Mer WED BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor). WED WED 07:00 Breakfast b00s1lrq (Listen) WED WED 10:00 Classical Collection b00s1ls1 (Listen) WED 10.00 WED Tchaikovsky WED Serenade melancolique Op.26 WED Leonid Kogan (violin) WED Philharmonia Orchestra WED Kirill Kondrashin (conductor) WED CD: TESTAMENT SBT 1224 WED 10.09* WED Mozart WED Serenade in Eb K.375 WED Paris-Bastille Wind Octet WED CD: HARMONIA MUNDI HMN 911583 WED 10.34* WED Liszt WED Consolation No.3 in Db WED Vladimir Horowitz (piano) WED CD: DG 431 256-2 WED 10.39* WED Tchaikovsky WED String Quartet No.1 in D Op.11 WED Kroll Quartet WED LP: COLUMBIA 33CX 1865 WED 11.03* WED Brahms WED Nanie Op.89 WED Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano) WED Bavarian Radio Choir WED Bamberg Symphony Orchestra WED Robin Ticciati (conductor) WED CD/SACD: TUDOR 7167 WED 11.16* WED Rachmaninov WED Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Op.43 WED Daniel Wayenberg (piano) WED Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam WED Karel Ancerl (conductor) WED CD: RCO LIVE RCO 06004 [14 CDs] WED 11.40* WED Ysaye WED Sonata for solo violin in A minor Op.27 No.2 WED Thomas Zehetmair (violin) WED CD: ECM 1835. WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b00s1ls9 (Listen) WED Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 3 WED WED This prodigiously talented composer led a very full but all WED too brief life, dying at the age of just 31, in 1828. He is WED probably best known for the vast number of songs he wrote WED throughout his life - around 600 of them, including the two WED song cycles 'Die Schöne Müllerin' and 'Winterreise' plus WED some of the most popular symphonic and chamber music in the WED repertoire, such as the 'Unfinished' and 'Great C major' WED Symphonies and the 'Trout' Quintet. This week Donald Macleod WED looks at the important role the colourful individuals in WED Schubert's social circle had on him and his music, and how WED his decadent lifestyle contributed to his untimely death. WED He was an intensely prolific composer - in his 18th year WED alone he produced around 200 works. And in spite of immense WED mental and physical problems he continued to do so, writing WED some of his best-loved music in his final year. WED Schubert suffered from severe mood swings most of his adult WED life. When he was in his mid-twenties, they became far more WED extreme and his friends reported periods of dark despair and WED violent anger. It's hard to know at this distance, to what WED extent his decadent lifestyle affected his behaviour but it WED greatly increased his chances of succumbing to one of the WED major killers of the time - syphilis. From then on, his fate WED was sealed - although he had periods of remission, it WED irreparably damaged his health and if typhoid fever hadn't WED struck him down first, would undoubtedly have killed him. WED Today, Donald Macleod introduces two works which reflect the WED polar extremes of Schubert's temperament, written at time WED when his mental health began to deteriorate. WED WED Franz Schubert WED 12 German Dances – no.1 WED Mitsuko Uchida (piano) WED Philips 470265-2 WED WED Franz Schubert WED Die Nachtigall (1821) WED Paul Agnew (tenor), Men of the London Schubert Chorale WED Hyperion CDJ33028 WED WED Franz Schubert WED Symphony no.8 in B minor – Unfinished WED London Classical Players, Roger Norrington (conductor) WED EMI CDC749968-2 WED WED Franz Schubert WED Fantasy in C, D760 ‘Wanderer’ WED Alfred Brendel (piano) WED Philips 422062-2 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00s1lx7 (Listen) WED Radio 3 New Generation Artists, Henk Neven, Mahan Esfahani WED WED Now entering its second decade, Radio 3's New Generation WED Artist scheme exists to provide concert and recording WED opportunites to some of the world's finest younger WED musicians. The scheme's alumni include such major names as WED Paul Lewis, Alice Coote, Janine Jansen and the Belcea and WED Jerusalem string quartets. WED WED In the second of four lunchtime programmes featuring studio WED and concert performances by current Radio 3 New Generation WED Artists, Dutch baritone Henk Neven performs songs by Liszt, WED and Iranian-born harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani plays Bach's WED Partita No. 4 in D WED WED Liszt: Im Rhein im Schönen Strome; Ein Fichtenbaum (1860 WED version); Es muss ein Wunderbares sein; Freudvoll und WED Leidvoll (1860 version) WED Die Vätergruft WED Henk Neven (baritone), Hans Eijsackers (piano) WED WED Bach: Partita No. 4 in D major, BWV828 WED Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord). WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00s1lx9 (Listen) WED Composer-Conductor-Performers, Episode 3 WED WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales LIVE from Cardiff WED WED Elin Manahan Thomas introduces a live BBC National Orchestra WED of Wales concert from BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff, WED conducted by Tadaaki Otaka. Continuing Afternoon on 3's look WED at classical music's rich lineage of WED composer-conductor-performers, the programme begins with WED Mendelssohn's Ruy Blas overture - inspired by Victor Hugo - WED and concludes with Andrzej Panufnik's beautifully spiritual WED Sinfonia Sacra. Also including Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 WED and Toru Takemitsu's 1991 Fantasma-Cantos, a lush WED single-movement concerto for clarinet and orchestra, WED showcasing soloist Robert Plane. WED WED Mendelssohn: Overture Ruy Blas, Op.95 WED WED Beethoven: Symphony no. 8 in F major, Op.93 WED WED 2.40pm WED Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole WED WED Takemitsu: Fantasma-cantos for clarinet and orchestra WED Robert Plane, clarinet WED WED 3.15pm WED Panufnik: Sinfonia Sacra (Symphony no. 3) WED WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Tadaaki Otaka, conductor. WED WED 16:00 Choral Evensong b00s1lxc (Listen) WED Choral Vespers for the Feast of St Anselm, WED live from the Church of the London Oratory. WED WED Organ Prelude: Plein Jeu (Magnificat in G) (Dandrieu) WED Invitatory: Deus in adjutorium meum (Gastoldi) WED Antiphons & Psalms: 110, 111, 112, 113, 117 (Plainsong) WED Hymn: Iste confessor (Victoria) WED Antiphon: O Doctor optime (Plainsong) WED Canticle: Magnificat secundi toni (Victoria) WED Motet: Beati quorum via (Stanford) WED Antiphon of Our Lady: Regina caeli (Howells) WED Organ Voluntary: Toccata (Marcel Lanquetuit) WED WED Celebrant: The Revd Fr. George Bowen WED Director of Music: Patrick Russill WED Organist: John McGrea. WED WED 17:00 In Tune b00s1lxf (Listen) WED WED 19:00 Performance on 3 b00s1lxh (Listen) WED London Philharmonic/Alsop WED WED Mark Anthony Turnage's new work is both a Texan soundscape WED and a meditation on the death of model Anna Nicole Smith. WED Like Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Philip Glass's new concerto WED marks each season of the year and is performed tonight by WED the violinist for whom it was written - Robert McDuffie. The WED concert ends with a work which became a huge hit in the WED 1990s and one of the few works by a living composer to top WED the classical charts - Gorecki's Third Symphony. It is a WED slow and sorrowful work in which steadily moving string WED chords underpin a soaring and sublimely expressive solo soprano. WED WED Mark Anthony Turnage - Texan Tenebrae (UK premiere) WED Philip Glass - Violin Concerto no.2 'The American Four WED Seasons' (European premiere) WED Górecki Symphony 3 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs' * WED WED Robert McDuffie (violin) WED Joanna Wos (soprano) * WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED Marin Alsop (conductor) WED WED Followed by more from this weeks focus on "American WED Originals" - including tonight the Szymanowski Quartet WED performing 'Musica Celestis' the slow movement of a string WED quartet by Aaron J.Kernis. WED WED 21:15 Night Waves b00s1lxk (Listen) WED Pascal Bruckner WED WED Matthew Sweet talks to the French writer and thinker Pascal WED Bruckner. Bruckner's new book suggests that Western WED democracies are all tied up with feeling guility about past WED historical 'crimes, and that in fact this is an entirely WED unproductive activity. He talks to Matthew Sweet about our WED obsession with our past mistakes, and whether the West has WED perhaps slayed as many monsters as it has created. WED WED 22:00 Composer of the Week b00s1ls9 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 23:00 The Essay b00s1lxm (Listen) WED Running the World, Episode 3 WED WED Hayden Lorimer runs for his hobby. His day job is a WED geographer. His feet register the rocks he runs over as WED intently as any geologist might survey them. WED WED Producer: Tim Dee. WED WED 23:15 Late Junction b00s1lxp (Listen) WED Max Reinhardt presents a new CD from the father of WED Ethio-Jazz Mulatu Astatke, soundscapes from Lamma Island by WED Chinese sound-artist Yan Jun, the polyphonic world of the WED Georgian Anchiskhati Choir and Hannah Peel's rendition of WED Tainted Love for music box. WED WED THU THURSDAY 22 APRIL 2010 THU THU 01:00 Through the Night b00s1ly4 (Listen) THU Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert THU recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters THU 01:01AM THU Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] THU Fischerweise (D.881) and other selected Lieder [Fischerweise THU (D.881) THU 01:22AM THU Die Sterne (Wie blitzen die Sterne) (D.939); Lied der Anne THU Lyle (D.830); Abschied [nach einer Wallfahrtsarie] (D.475); THU Rastlose Liebe (D.138); Die Liebe (Klarchens Lied) THU (Freudvoll und leidvoll) (D.210); Geheimes (D.719); Versunken (D.715) THU Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo soprano) Helmut Deutsch THU (piano) THU 01:41AM THU Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) THU Death and the Maiden: quartet arranged by Mahler for string THU orchestra from D.810 (Allegro; Sofia Soloists, Plamen THU Djourov (conductor) THU 02:21AM THU Korngold, Erich Wolfgang [1897-1957] THU 5 Lieder (Op.38) THU 02:31AM THU Weill, Kurt [1900-1950] THU Stay well (Lost in the Stars); Complainte de la Seine; Der THU Abschiedsbrief; Je ne t'aime pas; Youkali; One life to live THU (Lady in the dark) THU Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo soprano) Helmut Deutsch THU (piano) THU 02:54AM THU Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990) THU Overture - Candide THU BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor) THU 03:01AM THU Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) THU Piano Concerto No. 3 in C (Op.26) (1917-1921) THU Martha Argerich (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, THU Riccardo Chailly (conductor) THU 03:31AM THU Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809] THU Quartet for strings (Op.42) in D minor THU Pavel Haas Quartet THU 03:44AM THU Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) THU Grand Motet 'Deus judicium tuum regi da' (Psalm 71) THU Veronika Winter (soprano), Andrea Stenzel (soprano), Patrick THU von Goethem (alto), Markus Schäfer (tenor), Ekkehard Abele THU (bass), Rheinische Kantorei, Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max THU (conductor) THU 04:05AM THU Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847] THU Prelude and Fugue No.1 in E minor (Op.35) THU Shura Cherkassky (piano) THU 04:14AM THU Widor, Charles Marie (1844-1937) THU Suite for flute et piano (Op.34) [1898] THU Katherine Rudolph (flute), Rena Sharon (piano) THU 04:33AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU Concert aria: Ch'io mi scordi di te.? Non temer, amato bene THU (K.505) THU Tuva Semmingsen (soprano), Jörn Fosheim (piano), Norwegian THU Radio Orchestra, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) THU 04:43AM THU Schoeck, Othmar (1886-1957) THU Sommernacht (Summer Night): pastoral intermezzo for string THU orchestra (Op.58) THU Camerata Bern THU 04:55AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) (arr unknown) THU Prelude from Partita no.3 in E major (BWV.1006) THU Myong-Ja Kwan and Hyon-Son La (harps) THU 05:01AM THU Jurj?ns, Andrejs (1856-1922) THU Beggar's Dance - from Latvian Dances THU Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Leonids Vigners THU (conductor) THU 05:04AM THU Weiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750) THU Prelude, Toccata and Allegro in G major THU Hopkinson Smith (Baroque Lute) THU 05:14AM THU Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) THU Saga of Jenny - from the musical Lady in the Dark THU Jean Stilwell (mezzo soprano), Robert Kortgaard (piano), THU Marie Bérard (violin), Joseph Macerollo (accordion), James THU Spragg (trumpet), George Kohler (bass), Andy Morris THU (percussion), Peter Tiefenbach (conductor) THU 05:18AM THU Suppé, Franz von (1819-1895) THU Overture - from The Light Cavalry THU Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko THU Munih (conductor) THU 05:27AM THU Lipinski, Karol Józef (1790-1861) THU Variations de Bravoure sur une Romance militaire in D major THU (Op.22) [c.1824] THU Albrecht Breuninger (violin), Polish Radio Symphony THU Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) THU 05:38AM THU Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) THU Concerto grosso for strings and continuo (Op.3 No.1) in G THU minor THU Combattimento Consort Amsterdam THU 05:48AM THU Enna, August (1859-1939) THU Fem klaverstykker Ida Cernecka (piano) THU 06:01AM THU Archduke Rudolf of Austria (1788-1831) THU Trio for clarinet, cello and piano THU Amici Chamber Ensemble THU 06:22AM THU Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) THU Dances Concertantes for chamber orchestra THU Polish Radio Orchestra, Warsaw, Krzystzof Slowinski THU (conductor) THU 06:43AM THU Maldere, Pieter van (1729-1768) THU Sinfonia in D major (Op.5 No.1) THU The Academy of Ancient Music, Filip Bral (conductor). THU THU 07:00 Breakfast b00s1lyn (Listen) THU THU 10:00 Classical Collection b00s1m06 (Listen) THU 10.00 THU Ellington THU Mood Indigo THU Doris Day (vocals) THU Harry Zimmerman's Orchestra THU Harry Zimmerman (conductor) THU LP: PHILIPS BBL 7377 THU 10.04* THU Dvorak THU Slavonic Dance in C Op.46 No.1 THU Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra THU Rafael Kubelik (conductor) THU CD: DG 419 056-2 THU 10.08* THU C.Ph.E. Bach THU Trio Sonata in C minor 'Sanguineus et melancholicus' THU Wq.161/1 Florilegium THU CD: CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS 11197 THU 10.25* THU Shostakovich THU Piano Concerto No.2 in F Op.102 THU John Ogdon (piano) THU Royal Philharmonic Orchestra THU Lawrence Foster (conductor) THU CD: EMI 5 74491 2 THU 10.46* THU Ravel THU Violin Sonata THU Arthur Grumiaux (violin) THU Istvan Hajdu (piano) THU CD: PHILIPS 473 104-2 [5 CDs] THU 11.04* THU Copland's 4 Piano Blues performed by 4 pianists THU Copland THU 4 Piano Blues - (i) Freely Poetic (for Leo Smit) Leo Smit THU (piano) THU CD: SONY CLASSICAL SM2K 66 345 [2 CDs] THU 4 Piano Blues - (ii) Soft and Languid (for Andor Foldes) THU Paul Jacobs (piano) THU CD: NONESUCH 79006-2 THU 4 Piano Blues - (iii) Muted and Sensuous (for William THU Kapell) Joanna MacGregor (piano) THU CD: LDR LDRCD 1004 THU 4 Piano Blues - (iv) With Bounce (for John Kirkpatrick) Leo THU Smit (piano) THU LP: VARESE SARABANDE VC 81098 THU 11.12* THU Dvorak THU Serenade in E Op.22 THU Ferenc Liszt CO THU Janos Rolla (conductor) THU CD: QUINTANA QUI 903005 THU 11.39* THU Debussy THU Ariettes oubliees THU Suzanne Danco (soprano) THU Guido Agosti (piano) THU CD: TESTAMENT SBT 1289. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b00s1m08 (Listen) THU Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 4 THU THU This prodigiously talented composer led a very full but all THU too brief life, dying at the age of just 31, in 1828. He is THU probably best known for the vast number of songs he wrote THU throughout his life - around 600 of them, including the two THU song cycles 'Die Schöne Müllerin' and 'Winterreise' plus THU some of the most popular symphonic and chamber music in the THU repertoire, such as the 'Unfinished' and 'Great C major' THU Symphonies and the 'Trout' Quintet. This week Donald Macleod THU looks at the important role the colourful individuals in THU Schubert's social circle had on him and his music, and how THU his decadent lifestyle contributed to his untimely death. THU He was an intensely prolific composer - in his 18th year THU alone he produced around 200 works. And in spite of immense THU mental and physical problems he continued to do so, writing THU some of his best-loved music in his final year. THU Schubert suffered from severe mood swings most of his adult THU life. When he was in his mid-twenties, they became far more THU extreme and his friends reported periods of dark despair and THU violent anger. It's hard to know at this distance, to what THU extent his decadent lifestyle affected his behaviour but it THU greatly increased his chances of succumbing to one of the THU major killers of the time - syphilis. From then on, his fate THU was sealed - although he had periods of remission, it THU irreparably damaged his health and if typhoid fever hadn't THU struck him down first, would undoubtedly have killed him. THU In this programme - having succumbed to the killer disease THU syphilis, Schubert's struggles to come to terms with his THU bleak prospects. Donald Macleod introduces a string quartet THU which seems to reflect his frame of mind, part of a grand, THU heroic-Romantic opera and a set of variations inspired by an THU unattainable woman. THU THU Franz Schubert THU Schone Mullerin – No.1: Das Wandern THU Werner Güra (baritone), Jan Schultsz (piano) THU Harmonia Mundi THU THU Franz Schubert THU Fierabras: Act II –no.9 Duet: ‘Weit über Glanz und THU Erdenschimmer THU Florinda – Cheryl Studer (soprano), Maragond – Brigitte THU Balleys (mezzo soprano) THU DG 427 341-2 THU THU Franz Schubert THU Fierabras: Act II – No.13: Die Brust gebeugt von Sorgen to THU end of no.15 THU Florinda – Cheryl Studer (soprano), Roland – Thomas Hampson THU (baritone), Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Chamber Orchestra of THU Europe, Claudio Abbado (conductor) THU DG 427 341-2 THU THU Franz Schubert THU String Quartet no.14 in D minor, D810 ‘Death and the Maiden’ THU - 1st mvt THU Takács Quartet THU Hyperion CDA67585 THU THU Franz Schubert THU 8 Variations on an Original Theme, D813 THU Daniel Barenboim (piano), Radu Lupu (piano) THU Teldec 0630-17146-2 THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00s1m0b (Listen) THU Radio 3 New Generation Artists, Jennifer Pike, THU Daniela Lehner, Tom Arthurs, Khatia Buniatishvili THU THU Now entering its second decade, the Radio 3 New Generation THU Artist scheme exists to provide concert and recording THU opportunites to some of the world's finest younger THU musicians. The scheme's alumni include such major names as THU Paul Lewis, Alice Coote, Janine Jansen and the Belcea and THU Jerusalem string quartets. THU THU In the third of four lunchtime programmes this week THU featuring studio and concert performances by current Radio 3 THU New Generation Artists, violinist Jennifer Pike plays a THU short work by her father, jazz trumpeter Tom Arthurs THU performs his own compositions, Austrian mezzo-soprano THU Daniela Lehner sings songs by Ginastera and Guastavino, and THU Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili plays Liszt's B minor THU Sonata. THU THU Jeremy Pike - Praesagium THU Jennifer Pike (violin), Martin Roscoe (piano) THU Recorded in concert at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, 21.6.09 THU THU Alberto Ginastera - En la cuna blanca THU Carlos Guastavino - Se equivoco la paloma THU Daniela Lehner (mezzo-soprano), Jose Luis Gayo (piano) THU THU Tom Arthurs - Castalia THU Tom Arthurs (flugelhorn), Miles Perkins (double bass), THU Benoit Delbeq (piano), Thomas Gossage (drums) THU THU Liszt - Piano Sonata in B minor THU Khatia Buniatishvili (piano). THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00s3wwy (Listen) THU Gounod's Faust from Chicago. THU THU Faust remains Charles Gounod's best-known work, and although THU it took some time to achieve renown, it has become one of THU the most frequently staged operas in the repertory. Based on THU a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre, the drama THU unfolds over five acts, in which Faust sells his soul to THU Mephistopheles in exchange for a renewal of his youth and THU passion - a pact that has tragic consequences for him and THU for the young girl, Marguerite, with whom he falls in love. THU First staged at the Paris Theatre Lyrique on 19th March THU 1859, it's very different to the other operas being written THU at the time. After hearing the work, Saint-Saens described THU it as "simplicity which attains to the highest consummation THU of art." THU THU For Lyric Opera Chicago's production of this masterpiece, THU the company's chorus and orchestra are joined by a stellar THU line-up of soloists, under the baton of Sir Andrew Davis. THU Presented by Louise Fryer THU THU Faust......Piotr Beczala, tenor THU Marguerite......Ana Maria Martinez, soprano THU Mephistopheles......Rene Pape, bass THU Valentin......Lucas Meachem, baritone THU Siebel......Katherine Lerner, soprano THU Marthe......Jane Bunnell, soprano THU Wagner......Corey Crider, baritone THU Lyric Opera Chorus and Orchestra THU Sir Andrew Davis, conductor. THU THU 17:00 In Tune b00s1m0g (Listen) THU THU 19:00 Performance on 3 b00s1m3k (Listen) THU Till Fellner THU THU Austrian pianist Till Fellner continues his much acclaimed THU complete Beethoven Piano Sonata series recorded at the THU Wigmore Hall. THU THU Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 9 in E Op. 14 No.1 THU Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 10 in G Op. 14 No.2 THU Beethoven - Piano Sonata No 8 in C minor Op 13 'Pathétique' THU Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 11 in B flat Op.22 THU Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat Op. 81a 'Les THU Adieux' THU THU Till Fellner (piano) THU THU Followed by more from our series this week of 'American THU Originals' tonight including Charles Ives 'The Unanswered THU Question'. THU THU 21:15 Night Waves b00s1m53 (Listen) THU Another edition of the arts and ideas programme. THU THU 22:00 Composer of the Week b00s1m08 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 23:00 The Essay b00s1m55 (Listen) THU Running the World, Episode 4 THU THU The heroes of the distance running. Hayden Lorimer THU remembers Alf Tupper of the Rover comic. THU THU Producer: Tim Dee. THU THU 23:15 Late Junction b00s1m57 (Listen) THU Max Reinhardt invites pianist Zoe Rahman to join him in the THU studio and asks her to conjure spontaneous musical reactions THU to pieces of music of his choosing. THU THU On the eve of St George's Day he also celebrates many of the THU diverse musical traditions which have been gathering in THU England over the decades: folk from Waterson Carthy, Lol THU Coxhill improvising through a Beatles number, Tudor THU Polyphony from The Sixteen, the poetic dub of Linton Kwesi THU Johnson, and Pixelh8's musical Observations of the Institute THU of Astronomy in Cambridge. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 23 APRIL 2010 FRI FRI 01:00 Through the Night b00s1m7y (Listen) FRI Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert FRI recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters FRI 01:01AM FRI Sor, Fernando [1778-1839] FRI Introduction and variations on a theme from Mozart's Magic FRI Flute (Op.9) FRI 01:10AM FRI Moreno Torroba, Federico [(1891-1983)] FRI Suite Castellana FRI 01:18AM FRI Tárrega, Francisco (1852-1909) FRI Recuerdos de la Alhambra FRI 01:23AM FRI Albéniz, Isaac (1860-1909) FRI Asturias (Leyenda) FRI 01:30AM FRI Walton, William [1902-1983] FRI 5 Bagatelles for guitar FRI 01:44AM FRI Piazzolla, Astor [1921-1992] FRI 4 pieces for guitar FRI 02:03AM FRI Barrios Mangoré, Agustin (1885-1944) FRI La Catedral FRI 02:11AM FRI Barrios Mangoré, Agustin (1885-1944) FRI Una Limosa por el amor de dios FRI Ana Vidovi? (guitar) FRI 02:16AM FRI Marqués y García, Pedro Miguel (1843-1925) FRI Symphony No.4 in E FRI Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) FRI 02:52AM FRI Rossini, Gioacchino (1792-1868) FRI Lindoro's cavatina 'Languir per una bella' FRI Francisco Araiza (tenor: Lindoro, a young Italian slave), FRI Capella Coloniensis, Gabriele Ferro (conductor) FRI 03:01AM FRI Kilar, Wojciech (b. 1932) FRI Little Overture (1955) FRI National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stanislav Macura FRI (conductor) FRI 03:08AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) FRI Phantasy in C major (D.934) (Op.Posth.159) FRI Thomas Zehetmair (violin); Kai Ito (piano) FRI 03:35AM FRI Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687) FRI Plainte d'Armide for voice & basso continuo FRI Isabelle Poulenard (soprano), Ricercar Consort, Henri FRI Ledroit (conductor) FRI 03:43AM FRI Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) FRI Cello Concerto in D major, Hob VIIb No.4 FRI France Springuel (cello), Netherlands Radio Chamber FRI Orchestra, Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor) FRI 04:03AM FRI Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) FRI Polka of V. R. for piano in A flat major FRI Ivetta Irkha (piano) FRI 04:07AM FRI Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969) FRI Concert Oberek FRI Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Krenz (conductor) FRI 04:10AM FRI Rore, Cipriano de (c1515-1565) FRI Anchor che col partire, Ausfùhrung und Anschließender FRI Improvisation FRI Labyrinto FRI 04:16AM FRI Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613) FRI Tribulationem et dolorem inveni for 5 voices FRI BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) FRI 04:20AM FRI Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) FRI Praeludium and Allegro FRI Moshe Hammer (violin), Valerie Tryon (piano) FRI 04:26AM FRI Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) FRI Liebestraum No.3 FRI Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William FRI Tritt (piano) FRI 04:31AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) arr.Max Schonherr FRI Marche militaire No.1 in D major (D.733) FRI Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) FRI 04:37AM FRI Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) FRI Concerto for trombone and military band in B flat major FRI Tibor Winkler (trombone), Chamber Wind Orchestra, Zdenek FRI Machacek (conductor) FRI 04:49AM FRI Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) FRI Marche Slave (Op.31) FRI Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko FRI Munih (conductor) FRI 05:01AM FRI Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) FRI Prelude to Parsifal FRI Felix Mottl (1856-1911) (piano) FRI 05:13AM FRI Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) FRI Symphony No.1 in C major (Op.19) FRI Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) FRI 05:38AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr' (BWV.664) FRI Bine Katrine Bryndorf (Organ of Hjertling Church, Jutland) FRI 05:44AM FRI Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784) FRI Fugue in C minor & Fugue in F major FRI Stef Tuinstra (1808 Freytag organ of the Hervormde kerk, FRI Finsterwolde) FRI 05:55AM FRI Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) (Suite 2 compiled by Ernest FRI Guiraud) FRI Selection from L'Arlésienne Suites Nos.1 & 2 FRI Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery FRI (conductor) FRI 06:16AM FRI Wilbye, John (1574-1638) FRI Flora gave mee fairest flowers for 5 voices FRI BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) FRI 06:18AM FRI Gibbons, Orlando (1583-1625) FRI What is our life? FRI BBC Singers, Bo Holten (director) FRI 06:22AM FRI Wilbye, John (1574-1638) FRI Oft have I vowde for 5 voices FRI BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) FRI 06:26AM FRI Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959) FRI Song of the Black Swan FRI Henry-David Varema (cello), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) FRI 06:29AM FRI Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) FRI Rondeau (Op.28 No.4) FRI David Varema (cello), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) FRI 06:33AM FRI Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) FRI Sorrow for cello and orchestra (Op.2 No.2) FRI Arto Noras (cello), The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, FRI Jorma Panula (conductor) FRI 06:39AM FRI Duparc, Henri (1848-1933) FRI Le Manoir de Rosamonde - for voice and piano (1879/1882) FRI Gerald Finley (baritone), Stephen Ralls (piano) FRI 06:42AM FRI Duparc, Henri (1848-1933) FRI Elégie - for voice and piano (1874) FRI Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano), Stephen Ralls (piano) FRI 06:45AM FRI Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) FRI Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante (Op.22) FRI Ludmil Angelov (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony FRI Orchestra, Milen Nachev (conductor). FRI FRI 07:00 Breakfast b00s1m80 (Listen) FRI FRI 10:00 Classical Collection b00s1m82 (Listen) FRI 10.00 FRI Eduard Napravnik FRI Melancholy Op.48 No.3 FRI Lyadov FRI Musical Snuff-Box Op.32 FRI USSR Symphony Orchestra FRI Yevgeniy Svetlanov (conductor) FRI CD: BMG-MELODIYA 74321 34167 2 [2 CDs] FRI 10.09* FRI Beethoven FRI String Quartet in Bb Op.18 No.6 FRI Smithson String Quartet FRI CD: DHM RD77029 [2 CDs] FRI 10.39* FRI Elgar FRI Cello Concerto in E minor Op.85 FRI Paul Tortelier (cello) FRI London Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Sir Adrian Boult (conductor) FRI CD: EMI 6 88627 5 [20 CDs] FRI 11.07* FRI Schumann FRI Gesange der Fruhe Op.133 FRI Laurent Cabasso (piano) FRI CD: VALOIS V 4629 FRI 11.21* FRI Brumel FRI Lamentations FRI The Tallis Scholars FRI Peter Phillips (director) FRI CD: GIMELL CDGIM 026 FRI 11.30* FRI J.S. Bach FRI Suite in G BWV 1007 FRI Tibor de Machula (cello) FRI LP: ENCORE RECITALS-ONGEHOORD 2007-1/2 FRI 11.47* FRI Satie FRI Le fils des etoiles - Prelude FRI Reverie du pauvre FRI John White (piano) FRI CD: ARS NOVA 74321 277997. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b00s1m8j (Listen) FRI Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Episode 5 FRI FRI This prodigiously talented composer led a very full but all FRI too brief life, dying at the age of just 31, in 1828. He is FRI probably best known for the vast number of songs he wrote FRI throughout his life - around 600 of them, including the two FRI song cycles 'Die Schöne Müllerin' and 'Winterreise' plus FRI some of the most popular symphonic and chamber music in the FRI repertoire, such as the 'Unfinished' and 'Great C major' FRI Symphonies and the 'Trout' Quintet. This week Donald Macleod FRI looks at the important role the colourful individuals in FRI Schubert's social circle had on him and his music, and how FRI his decadent lifestyle contributed to his untimely death. FRI He was an intensely prolific composer - in his 18th year FRI alone he produced around 200 works. And in spite of immense FRI mental and physical problems he continued to do so, writing FRI some of his best-loved music in his final year. FRI Schubert suffered from severe mood swings most of his adult FRI life. When he was in his mid-twenties, they became far more FRI extreme and his friends reported periods of dark despair and FRI violent anger. It's hard to know at this distance, to what FRI extent his decadent lifestyle affected his behaviour but it FRI greatly increased his chances of succumbing to one of the FRI major killers of the time - syphilis. From then on, his fate FRI was sealed - although he had periods of remission, it FRI irreparably damaged his health and if typhoid fever hadn't FRI struck him down first, would undoubtedly have killed him. FRI Donald Macleod introduces music from those final years FRI including part of the intensely felt song-cycle Die FRI Winterreise, the bright and breezy Shepherd on the Rock and FRI the brilliant finale of his last symphony. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00s1m95 (Listen) FRI Radio 3 New Generation Artists, Performances by FRI Francesco Piemontesi, Tai Murray and FRI Mahan Esfahani, Pavel Haas Quartet FRI FRI Now entering its second decade, the Radio 3 New Generation FRI Artist scheme exists to provide concert and recording FRI opportunites to some of the world's finest younger FRI musicians. The scheme's alumni include such major names as FRI Paul Lewis, Alice Coote, Janine Jansen and the Belcea and FRI Jerusalem string quartets. FRI FRI In the last of four lunchtime programmes this week featuring FRI studio and concert performances by current Radio 3 New FRI Generation Artists, Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi FRI performs Haydn's F minor Variations, American violinist and FRI Iranian-born harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani team up for a FRI sonata by Corelli, and the Pavel Haas Quartet from Prague FRI play Smetana's First String Quartet 'From my Life' FRI FRI Haydn: Variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6 FRI Francesco Piemontesi (piano) FRI FRI Corelli: Violin Sonata in B flat major, Op. 5 No. 2 FRI Tai Murray (violin), Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) FRI FRI Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, 'From my life' FRI Pavel Haas Quartet. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00s1m9k (Listen) FRI Composer-Conductor-Performers, Episode 4 FRI FRI Across the centuries leading musicians, at home and abroad, FRI have demonstrated their versatility in fulfilling dual roles FRI as composers-conductors, conductor-performers or FRI performer-composers with great success. In today's Afternoon FRI on 3, Louise Fryer celebrates the accomplishments of figures FRI who have met these criteria, including Eric Coates, Benjamin FRI Britten and Richard Strauss, together with the contemporary FRI Scottish composer-conductor James MacMillan. Featuring BBC FRI Performing Group recordings. FRI FRI Coates: The Jester at the Wedding - suite from the ballet FRI Ulster Orchestra FRI Rumon Gamba, conductor FRI FRI 2.25pm FRI Strauss: Don Juan FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Michal Dworzynski, conductor FRI FRI MacMillan: Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis FRI BBC Singers FRI Jonathan Scott, organ FRI James MacMillan, conductor FRI FRI 3.05pm FRI Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major FRI Ulster Orchestra FRI Howard Shelley, soloist/conductor FRI FRI Bridge: Summer: tone poem FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI Rumon Gamba, orchestra FRI FRI 3.45pm FRI Britten: Nocturne for tenor, seven obbligato instruments and FRI strings FRI Ian Bostridge, tenor FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Yutaka Sado, conductor FRI FRI 4.20pm FRI Britten: Symphony for cello and orchestra FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI Danjulo Ishizaka, cello FRI Edwin Outwater, conductor. FRI FRI 17:00 In Tune b00s1mdn (Listen) FRI FRI 19:00 Performance on 3 b00s1mdq (Listen) FRI Widmann, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Episode 1 FRI FRI Jörg Widmann ranks among the finest composers of his FRI generation and in this revised version of 'Lied' he builds a FRI colossal Mahlerian orchestral work around fleeting traces of FRI Schubert melodies. Heightened romanticism is also evident in FRI Rachaminov's rhapsody for piano and orchestra based on FRI Paganini's famous 24th Caprice. The concert ends with FRI Shostakovich's wartime Eighth Symphony, which although was FRI not the upbeat propaganda work the Soviet authorities had FRI hoped for, it is one of the composers most hard-hitting and FRI monumental. FRI FRI Jorg Widmann - Lied FRI Rachmaninov - Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini FRI FRI Stephen Hough (piano) FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI Lawrence Renes (conductor). FRI FRI 19:55 Twenty Minutes b00s1ml2 (Listen) FRI I'm Sorry I Killed Your Fish FRI FRI Shostakovich's Fifth symphony was published with the tag "A FRI Soviet artist's reply to justified criticism," and was FRI widely seen as an apology to Stalin authorities for his FRI opera Lady Macbeth. Russian apologies are very different FRI from English ones. Overwhelmingly the most common way for a FRI Russian to apologise is to say "forgive me": a formulation FRI that demands forgiveness from the listener. English FRI apologies, by contrast, almost always use the word "sorry": FRI a word full of ambiguity since it expresses regret but not FRI necessarily culpability. FRI FRI The ambiguity has frequently been exploited by Anglo-Saxon FRI politicians who have apparently apologised for historic FRI wrongs which they were not responsible for. FRI FRI Poles use the formula: "I apologise" - what linguists call a FRI "a performative" - which is situated somewhere between the FRI English and Russian formula. Eva Ogiermann from Portsmouth FRI University is a Polish linguist, fluent in all three FRI languages; she has carried out extensive research in how FRI people apologise in the three languages. In one scenario she FRI asked people how they would apologise for letting a FRI neighbour's pet fish die while supposedly looking after FRI them. A typical British apology is "Some of your fish died FRI while you were away. I fed them an everything but turned up FRI one day and some had died" (admitting facts but denying FRI responsibility) or when accepting blame only using careful FRI formulation such as "I think I might not have fed them FRI properly". Russians and Poles would tend to the more florid, FRI such as "I neglected your fish. I know now that there is FRI nothing to be done", or "I have not lived up to your trust". FRI FRI Using many other scenarios, not just fish, Eva Ogiermann FRI constructs a complete typology of apology, and argues that FRI the differences are more than linguistic - they reflect FRI different notions of politeness in the respective cultures. FRI The British emphasise "negative politeness" - not FRI encroaching on someone else's space. Russians are far more FRI interested in "positive politeness" - making the hearer feel FRI good about themselves. FRI FRI 20:15 Performance on 3 b00s1mk9 (Listen) FRI Widmann, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Part 2 FRI FRI Shostakovich - Symphony no.8 in C minor FRI FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI Lawrence Renes (conductor). FRI FRI 21:30 The Verb b00s1mds (Listen) FRI Lionel Shriver/Fado poetry FRI FRI Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's cabaret of the word, this FRI week featuring a brand new commission from celebrated FRI novelist Lionel Shriver and a discussion of Fado poetry. FRI FRI 22:00 Composer of the Week b00s1m8j (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 23:00 The Essay b00s1mdv (Listen) FRI Running the World, Episode 5 FRI FRI Hayden Lorimer, geographer and running obsessive on the FRI rhythms and routines of his love. FRI FRI Producer: Tim Dee FRI FRI 23:15 World on 3 b00s1mdx (Listen) FRI Mary Ann Kennedy with a mix of sounds from across the globe, FRI plus a studio session with Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara, FRI who have taken their guitar and ritti duo to a new level FRI with the extended tracks of their latest album 'Trance FRI Sessions'. FRI Producer Roger Short FRI FRI Juldeh is a virtuoso of the one-stringed fiddle, the ritti, FRI having been taught in the Gambia by his father. His FRI collaboration with Justin Adams dates from 2007, and was an FRI instant success, winning a prize in the 2008 Radio 3 Awards FRI for World Music. Justin Adams started out playing electric FRI guitar in bands with bassist Jah Wobble and also singer FRI Robert Plant, and has developed a guitar sound and style FRI influenced equally by American blues and African traditions. FRI They see their Trance Sessions as having 'an African sense FRI of time and structure' - musical ideas which evolve slowly, FRI unfettered by the time restrictions of the classic pop FRI record format. FRI

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