27 August 2010

Radio 3 Listings for 28/08/2010 - 03/09/2010

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SAT SATURDAY 28 AUGUST 2010 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b00tgzv5 (Listen) SAT Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert SAT recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters SAT 1:02 AM SAT Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901] SAT Stiffelio SAT Jose Cura (tenor: Stiffelio) Alastair Miles (Bass: Jorg) SAT Roberto Frontali (Baritone: Stankar) Liora Grodnikaite SAT (mezzo soprano: Dorotea) Reinaldo Macias (tenor: Raffaele) SAT Nikola Matisic (tenor: Frederico) Sondra Radvanovsky SAT (soprano: Lina) Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera SAT House Covent Garden, Mark Elder (conductor) SAT 2:57 AM SAT Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) SAT Improvisation No.1 in B minor [1932] - from [15] SAT Improvisations for piano SAT Sae-Jung Kim (female) (piano) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) SAT String Quartet No.2 (Op.56) SAT Silesian Quartet SAT 3:19 AM SAT Stucken, Frank van der (1858-1929) SAT Sinfonischer Prolog zu Heinrich Heine's Tragödie 'William SAT Ratcliff' [Symphonic prologue to Heinrich Heine's tragedy SAT 'William Ratcliffe'] SAT Vlaams Radio Orkest [Flemish Radio Orchestra], Bjarte SAT Engeset (conductor) SAT 3:48 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SAT Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht SAT Kevin McMillan (baritone), Michael McMahon (piano) SAT 3:50 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SAT Meerfahrt (Op.96 No.4) SAT Kevin McMillan (baritone), Michael McMahon (piano) SAT 3:54 AM SAT Mielck, Ernst (1877-1899) SAT Concert piece for piano and orchestra (Op.9) SAT Liisa Pohjola (piano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, SAT Petri Sakari (conductor) SAT 4:21 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Sonata for organ in C major (BWV 529) SAT Juliusz Gembalski on organ of St Anne Church in Warsaw on SAT 10.10.1992 (Organs in Poland) SAT 4:36 AM SAT Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) SAT Elegie for cello and orchestra (Op.24) SAT Shauna Rolston (cello), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri SAT Mayer (conductor) SAT 4:43 AM SAT Scarlatti, Domenico [1685-1757] SAT Sonata (Kk. 87) in B minor SAT Eduard Kunz (piano) SAT 4:49 AM SAT Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) SAT Symphony for string orchestra in B minor, No.10 SAT Risör Festival Strings SAT 5:01 AM SAT Schumann, Robert [1810-1856] SAT Toccata for piano (Op.7) in C major SAT Francesco Piemontesi (Piano) SAT 5:07 AM SAT Piazzolla, Ástor Pantaleón (1921-1992) SAT Adios Noniño (tango) SAT Musica Camerata Montréal SAT 5:16 AM SAT Smetana, Bedrich (1824-1884) SAT Overture - The Bartered Bride SAT Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor) SAT 5:23 AM SAT Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764) SAT Violin Concerto in E flat (Op.7 No.6) "Il Pianto d'Arianna" SAT Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (violin/director) SAT 5:38 AM SAT Lutosławski, Witold [1913-1994] arr. Gregor Piatagorsky SAT 5 Bukoliki [Bucolics] SAT Maxim Rysanov (viola), Kristina Blaumane (cello) SAT 5:47 AM SAT Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) SAT Jeux - Poème Dansé SAT Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra; Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SAT 6:05 AM SAT Strauss, Johann Jr (1825-1899) Kaiser-Walzer [Emperor Waltz] SAT (Op.437) (1888) arr. Schoenberg (1925) for chamber ensemble SAT Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) SAT 6:17 AM SAT Gershwin, George (1898-1937) SAT Symphonic Suite from Porgy and Bess SAT [William Tritt (piano)], Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Boris Brott (conductor) SAT 6:43 AM SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Trio for keyboard and strings in G minor (H.XV.19) SAT Katharine Gowers (violin), Adrian Brendel (cello), Paul SAT Lewis (piano). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b00tkljp (Listen) SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b00tkljw (Listen) SAT 9.00 Dowland: In darkness let me dwell SAT Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Matthew Wadsworth (lute) SAT SAT Pergolesi: Flute Concerto in G SAT Ashley Solomon (flute), Florilegium SAT SAT Handel Keyboard Suite no 5 in E major, HWV 430 SAT Laurence Cummings (harpsichord) SAT SAT 9.30 Una Odissea and Una Iliade: a look at the SAT collaborations between Neapolitan singer and poet, Marco SAT Beasley and the composer and harpsichordist, Guido Morini SAT and the Netherlands Wind Ensemble SAT SAT Orff: Carmina Burana (extracts) SAT Patricia Petibon (soprano), Hans-Werner Bunz (alto), SAT Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Chorus and Symphony Orchestra SAT of the Bavarian Radio, Daniel Harding (conductor) SAT SAT 10.30 The conductor, Osmo Vanska talks about his highly SAT acclaimed Beethoven recordings with the Minnesota Orchestra SAT and his latest release: Bruckner's Symphony no 4 'Romantic.' SAT SAT 11.40 Dvorak: Rusalka SAT Extracts from the recording made at the 2009 Glyndebourne SAT Festival - starring Anna Maria Martinez as Rusalka. SAT Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Jiri Belohlavek (conductor). SAT SAT 12:15 Music Feature b00mly72 (Listen) SAT Purcell and Dryden - A Professional Friendship SAT SAT Alyn Shipton explores Dryden and Purcell's collaboration on SAT the semi-opera King Arthur, a work which is often regarded SAT as the first professional collaboration between librettist SAT and composer. He is joined by Purcell biographer Jonathan SAT Keates, who describes some of the sights, sounds and smell SAT of the world of Restoration theatre. It was a period in SAT which people would come in and out for single acts of an SAT opera, jostle in the stalls and swap seats in boxes, while SAT the privileged would claim seats on the stage. SAT SAT There is a look at the latest scholarship on the genesis of SAT the opera, with Dryden's biographer, James Wynn, who traces SAT the origins of the collaboration between the two men in the SAT preface to Dioclesian, which was signed by Purcell but SAT written by Dryden. He explains that 17th-century authorship SAT was a bit like the teams of writers on a present-day sitcom. SAT SAT Alyn also considers the origin of the Knights of the Garter, SAT the redecoration of Windsor Castle and the messy politics of SAT Jacobites supporting the ousted James II versus William SAT III's Orange and Protestant sympathies. This provides the SAT background to such remarkable musical treats as Purcell and SAT Dryden's Chorus of Cold People, the paeon of praise to St SAT George, and the best-known setting in the opera Fairest SAT Isle. With naked sylphs, ancient British battles and a SAT drinking song worthy of the terraces at an England game, SAT Alyn sheds new light on this most fascinating of operas. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b00ktrk0 (Listen) SAT Le Balet Comique de la Royne SAT SAT Lucie Skeaping explores the origins of classical ballet, SAT which can be found in the lavish 'balet comique de la SAT royne', an ambitious and influential stage entertainment SAT that was given in Paris, on 15 October 1581 in the court of SAT Catherine de Medici, to celebrate the marriage of the Duc de SAT Joyeuse and Mlle de Vaudemont. SAT SAT It was conceived and directed by Catherine's director of SAT court festivals, Balthasar de Beaujoyeux, who sought to SAT bring together all the art forms - including for the first SAT time, dramatic dance - for a huge allegorical spectacle in SAT the spirit of the ancient Greeks. The verse was by the Sieur SAT de la Chesnaye, the scenery by Patin, and the music by the SAT bass singer Lambert de Beaulieu, Jacques Salmon, and others. SAT Catherine was so pleased with the event that she had all its SAT details meticulously recorded, published and circulated, SAT which is how we have come to know so much about it. SAT SAT In recent years the Swiss-based group Ensemble Elyma and SAT their director Gabriel Garrido have researched and recorded SAT the music of the entertainment, and it is this recording SAT that is featured in the programme. Lucie looks back on the SAT history of the piece, how it was performed, what it looked SAT like and what it meant. SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT Entrée from “Le balet Comique de la Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT Chanson des Sereines from “Le balet Comique de la Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT Le son du premier ballet from “Le balet Comique de la Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT Chanson de Mercure from “Le balet Comique de la Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT Chanson des Vertus from “Le balet Comique de la Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT Choeur de la descente and Chant de Jupiter from “Le balet SAT Comique de la Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Claude Le Jeune SAT Battaille from “La Guerre” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Lambert de Beaulieu SAT La petite entrée du grand balet from “Le balet Comique de la SAT Royne” SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT Pierre Francisque Caroubel SAT Terpsichore SAT Ensemble Elyma directed by Gabriel Garrido SAT SAT 14:00 BBC Proms b00tgyvt (Listen) SAT 2010, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 06: Stile Antico SAT SAT Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from Cadogan SAT Hall, London. The young British vocal ensemble Stile Antico SAT perform The Song of Songs - sensuous polyphonic music from SAT the courts of Renaissance Europe. The programme celebrates SAT some of the greatest composers of the age, with works by SAT Ceballos, Clemens non Papa, Gombert, Guerrero, Lassus, SAT Palestrina, Praetorius, Victoria and Vivanco, interspersed SAT with plainchant. SAT SAT 15:00 BBC Proms b00tklkd (Listen) SAT 2010, Proms Chamber Music, PSM 04 - Nash Ensemble, Robin Holloway SAT SAT Live from Cadogan Hall, London SAT SAT The Nash Ensemble and tenor Toby Spence perform a programme SAT combining past and present with music by Schumann and Robin SAT Holloway. Robin Holloway's 5 Fantasy-Pieces frame the SAT Schumann song-cycle that inspired them, and the concert ends SAT with Schumann's romantic Piano Quartet. SAT SAT Holloway: Fantasy-Pieces (on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of SAT Schumann) Op.16 SAT Schumann: Liederkreis, Op.24 SAT Schumann: Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op.47 SAT SAT Toby Spence, tenor SAT Ian Brown, piano SAT Nash Ensemble SAT Edward Gardner, conductor. SAT SAT 16:45 Jazz Library b00tn96j (Listen) SAT Wynton Kelly SAT SAT Wynton Kelly was one of the most individual pianists in SAT jazz, famous for his work with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie SAT and Wes Montgomery. He also led his own trio - often with SAT fellow Miles Davis sidemen Paul Chambers (bass) and Jimmy SAT Cobb (drums) who played with him on "Kind of Blue". Tim SAT Richards guides Alyn Shipton through Kelly's impressive SAT catalogue of recordings. SAT SAT Miles Davis SAT Freddie Freeloader SAT Davis SAT Miles Davis, tp; John Coltrane, ts; Cannonball Adderley, SAT as; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. SAT Columbia Studios, New York, 2 Mar 1959. SAT Columbia SAT AC6K 65833 CD 4 SAT SAT The Wynton Kelly Trio SAT Where or When SAT Rodgers / Hart SAT Wynton Kelly, p; Oscar Pettiford, b; Leo Abrams, d. WOR SAT Studios, New York, 25 July 1951. SAT Jazz Factory SAT 22852 SAT SAT Dizzy Gillespie SAT Dizzy’s Blues SAT Gillespie SAT Dizzy Gillespie, Talib Daawud, Lee Morgan, Ermit Perry, SAT Carl Warwick, tp; Chuck Connors, Al Grey, Melba Liston, tb; SAT Ernie Henry, Jimmy Powell, as; Benny Golson, Billy Mitchell, SAT ts; Pee Wee Moore, bs; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul West, b; SAT Charlie Persip, d. Newport Jazz Festival, 6 July 1957. SAT Verve SAT 314513 875-2 CD1 SAT SAT Wynton Kelly SAT Keep It Moving (Take 4) SAT Kelly SAT Nat Adderley, cor; Benny Golson, ts; Bobby Jaspar, fl; SAT Wynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. New York, SAT 19 Feb 1959. SAT Riverside SAT OJCCD 20 033-3 SAT SAT Hank Mobley SAT Dig Dis SAT Mobley SAT Hank Mobley, ts; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Art SAT Blakey, d. Rudy Van Gelder Studio, New Jersey, 7 Feb 1960. SAT Blue Note SAT 4953432 SAT SAT Wynton Kelly SAT Temperance SAT Kelly SAT Wynton Kelly p; Paul Chambers, b; Philly Joe Jones, d; Bell SAT Sound Studios, New York City, 27 Apr 1960. SAT Vee Jay SAT VJ 006 SAT SAT Miles Davis & John Coltrane SAT On Green Dolphin Street SAT Kaper / Washington SAT Miles Davis, tp; John Coltrane, ts; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul SAT Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. Konserthuset, Stockholm, 22 Mar SAT 1960. SAT Giants Of Jazz SAT CD 53014 SAT SAT Miles Davis Quintet SAT Oleo SAT Rollins SAT Miles Davis, tp; Hank Mobley, ts; Wynton Kelly, p; Paul SAT Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. The Blackhawk, San Francisco, 21 SAT Apr 1961. SAT Columbia SAT C4K 87106 CD 1 SAT SAT Cannonball Adderley SAT Well You Needn’t SAT Monk SAT Cannonball Adderley, as; Nat Adderley, cor; Wynton Kelly, SAT p; Sam Jones, b; Louis Hayes, d. Plaza Sound Studios, New SAT York, 11 May 1961. SAT Fantasy / OJC SAT OJCCD 306 SAT SAT Wynton Kelly SAT Sassy SAT Kelly SAT Wynton Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. Bell SAT Sound Studio, New York, 20-21 July 1961. SAT Lonehill SAT 10296 CD 1 SAT SAT Wynton Kelly SAT Autumn Leaves SAT Kosma / Mercer / Prevert SAT Wynton Kelly, p; Ron McClure, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. New York, SAT Sep 1966. SAT Milestone SAT OJCCD 912-2 SAT SAT 17:45 Jazz Record Requests b00tklkn (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 The Saints Jazz Band SAT Hey Lawdy Papa SAT Weaver SAT Saints Jazz Band: Mike McNama (tp) Ron Simpson (tb) Alan SAT Radcliffe (cl) John Fish (p) Jim Lolley (bj) Thomas Gregory SAT (b) John Mills (d) Doreen Beatty (v) SAT Recorded: 24 July 1953 (2:58) SAT 1998 CD Lake LACD105 (1) SAT SAT Humphrey Lyttelton SAT Fidgety Feet SAT LaRocca, Shields SAT Humphrey Lyttelton (tp) Kenny Davern (cl) Stan Greig (p) Al SAT Casey (g) Paul Sealey (bj) Paul Bridge (b) Adrian MacIntosh SAT (d) SAT Recorded: 2 December 1984 (5:58) SAT LP Stomp Off SOS 1111 SAT SAT Benny Goodman SAT Swingtime in the Rockies SAT Jimmy Mundy, Benny Goodman SAT Benny Goodman (cl) Ziggy Elman, Chris Griffin, Harry James SAT (tp) Red Ballard, Vernon Brown (tb) Hymie Schertzer (as) SAT George Koenig, Art Rollini, Babe Russin (reeds) Jess Stacy SAT (p) Allan Reuss (g) Harry Goodman (b) Gene Krupa (d) SAT Recorded: 16 January 1938, Carnegie Hall (2:29) SAT 1999 CD Columbia/Legacy C2K 615413 SAT SAT Charlie Parker SAT Milestones SAT Miles Davis SAT Charlie Parker (as) Miles Davis (tp) John Lewis (p) Nelson SAT Boyd (b) Max Roach (d) SAT Recorded: 14 August 1947 (2:35) SAT 1985 CD Savoy ZD70737(1) SAT SAT Dave Brubeck SAT History of a Boy Scout SAT Dave Brubeck SAT Paul Desmond (as) Dave Brubeck (p) Norman Bates (b) Joe SAT Morello (d) SAT Recorded: 16 November 1956 (4:37) SAT Columbia/Legacy C4K 54945 SAT SAT Warren Vache, Tony Coe, Alan Barnes SAT Angel Face SAT Hank Jones SAT Warren Vache (cnt) Tony Coe (ts, ss, cl) Alan Barnes (as, SAT bs, cl) Brian Lemon (p) Dave Cliff (g) Dave Green (b) Clark SAT Tracey (d) SAT Recorded: 4 January & 13 May 1997 (5:08) SAT 1998 CD Zephyr ZECD 24 SAT SAT Don Byas SAT I Got Rhythm SAT George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin SAT Don Byas (ts) Slam Stewart (b) SAT Recorded: 9 June 1945, New York (4:53) SAT LP Commodore -6.24058 SAT SAT Ornette Coleman SAT Ramblin’ SAT Ornette Coleman SAT Ornette Coleman (as) Don Cherry (pkt tp) Charlie Haden (b) SAT Billy Higgins (d) SAT Recorded: (6:34) SAT 1992 CD Atlantic 7567813412(1) SAT SAT Uri Caine SAT The Contrapunto Variation SAT Johann Sebastian Back arr Uri Caine SAT Uri Caine (piano) Ralph Alessi (trumpet) Marco Bermudez SAT (words and vocals) Milton Cardona (percussion) James Genus SAT (bass) Greg Osby (alto saxophone) Ralph Peterson SAT (percussion) SAT Recorded: October 1999 - January 2000 (4:25) SAT W&W 910 054-2 SAT SAT Stan Tracey SAT It Could Happen To You SAT J Van Heusen SAT Stan Tracey (p) SAT Recorded: 2 January 1997 (6:14) SAT 1998 CD Cadillac SGCCD 06 SAT SAT Duke Ellington SAT Kinda Dukish / Rockin’ in Rhythm SAT Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Harry Carney SAT Duke Ellington (p) Cootie Williams, Cat Anderson, Roy SAT Burrows (tp) Ray Nance (cnt, violin) Lawrence Brown, Buster SAT Cooper, Chuck Connors (tb) Johnny Hodges (as) Russell SAT Procope (cl, as) Jimmy Hamilton (cl, ts) Paul Gonsalves (ts) SAT Harry Carney (bs, cl) ernie Shepard (b) Sam Woodyard (d) SAT Recorded: 1, 2 and 23 February 1963, Paris (5:38) SAT CD Atlantic 7567813032(2) SAT SAT 18:45 New Generation Artists b00tkln1 (Listen) SAT Henk Neven, Maxim Rysanov SAT SAT Schumann performed by one current and one former member of SAT the Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme: Dutch baritone SAT sings Liederkreis, Op. 39, the song-cycle born out of the SAT composer's love for his future wife Clara Wieck, and Russian SAT viola-player Maxim Rysanov plays the five miniature SAT tone-pictures Märchenbilder. SAT SAT SCHUMANN SAT Liederkreis, Op. 39 SAT Henk Neven (baritone) SAT Hans Eijsackers (piano) SAT SAT SCHUMANN SAT Märchenbilder SAT Maxim Rysanov (viola) SAT Evgeny Samoyloff (piano). SAT SAT 19:30 BBC Proms b00tkln3 (Listen) SAT 2010, Prom 57, Berg, Beethoven - Part 1 SAT SAT Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London SAT SAT In the second concert of their visit to the Proms, the SAT Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vanska perform Berg's last SAT completed work alongside Beethoven's final symphony. SAT Violinist Gil Shaham is the soloist in Berg's concerto: a SAT heartfelt tribute to a dead friend and dedicated "To the SAT memory of an angel", and for the annual Proms performance of SAT Beethoven's 9th - a work championing the brotherhood of SAT humanity - the orchestra are joined by a line-up of SAT international soloists and the BBC Symphony Chorus. SAT SAT Berg: Violin Concerto SAT SAT Gil Shaham, violin SAT Minnesota Orchestra SAT Osmo Vänskä, conductor SAT SAT 20:00 BBC Proms b00tjt76 (Listen) SAT 2010, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival - Schiller SAT SAT Rana Mitter is joined by singer-songwriter Billy Bragg, SAT verse playwright Peter Oswald and poet David Constantine to SAT discuss Friedrich Schiller's Ode to Joy, famously set to SAT music by Beethoven in his 9th Symphony which will be SAT performed as part of tonight's Prom. SAT SAT Both Schiller and Beethoven saw Europe torn apart by war and SAT revolution. Our guests tonight discuss how the optimism of SAT the Ode to Joy, Friedrich Schiller's great work on unity and SAT brotherhood, is tempered by an anxiety about the realities SAT of war. The sentiments of the poem have a continuing SAT universal appeal - it was performed by Leonard Bernstein to SAT celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall, has become the anthem SAT of the European Union, and Billy Bragg created a version to SAT be sung by choirs of English schoolchildren. SAT SAT Rana Mitter and guests explore different versions of the Ode SAT to Joy in a Proms Literary Festival programme recorded in SAT front of an audience at the Royal College of Music. SAT SAT Producer: Allegra McIlroy. SAT SAT 20:20 BBC Proms b00tkm48 (Listen) SAT 2010, Prom 57, Berg, Beethoven - Part 2 SAT SAT Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, 'Choral' SAT SAT Helena Juntunen, soprano SAT Charlotte Hellekant, mezzo-soprano SAT Eric Cutler, tenor SAT Neal Davies, bass SAT BBC Symphony Chorus SAT Minnesota Orchestra SAT Osmo Vänskä, conductor SAT SAT This Prom will be repeated on Monday 6th September at SAT 2.00pm. SAT SAT 21:45 The Wire b00qf7lb (Listen) SAT The Gold Farmer SAT SAT A dark fantasy by Alan Harris about two men striving to be SAT warriors in an atomised world. SAT SAT Terry is a clerk in a Cardiff law firm. He only moved to SAT Wales to be close to oblivious colleague Sally, and now he's SAT lonely, alienated and beginning to get things out of SAT proportion. SAT SAT But online, Terry is Tork Thunderbolt - a warrior in the SAT Kingdom of Dragons. His best friend is Greyhawk, a fellow SAT gamer. But Greyhawk is hiding a shameful secret. And that's SAT not the only surprise waiting to derail Terry's delicate SAT grasp on real life. SAT SAT Terry ..... Rory Kinnear SAT Chao ..... Paul Courtenay Hyu SAT Sally ..... Annabelle Dowler SAT Barrie ..... Philip Fox SAT Players ..... Stephen Hogan SAT SAT Directed by Abigail le Fleming. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b00tkm4n (Listen) SAT The New Celts SAT SAT 'The New Celts': Ilan Volkov conducts the BBC Scottish SAT Symphony Orchestra in a concert of recent works by Scottish SAT and Irish composers, given in June at City Halls, Glasgow. SAT SAT Martin Suckling: Breathe SAT James Clapperton: Songs and Dances of Death SAT David Fennessy: This is How it Feels (Another Bolero) SAT David Horne: Submergence SAT SAT Plus Jonathan Harvey's 'Speakings', from the BBC SSO's new SAT disc of orchestral music by their former SAT Composer-in-Association. SAT SAT CD Details: Jonathan Harvey - Speakings SAT BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra SAT Ilan Volkov (conductor) SAT AEON (AECD1090) Tracks 3 - 5 SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 29 AUGUST 2010 SUN SUN 00:00 The Early Music Show b00qbzp9 (Listen) SUN Robert Hollingworth presents a programme exploring SUN Monteverdi's powerful 4th book of madrigals from 1603. SUN Robert looks at, among other striking features, some of SUN Monteverdi's extraordinary setting of the texts and their SUN emotional impact, and he plays recordings of a selection of SUN these madrigals by Concerto Italiano, the Consort of SUN Musicke, I Fagiolini and La Venexiana. SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Ah dolente partita - from SUN DVD ‘The Full Monteverdi’, a film by John La Bouchardiere SUN I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth (director) SUN NAXOS SUN 2.110224 (DVD) SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Quel augellin, che canta SUN Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini (director) SUN OPUS 111 SUN OPS 30-81 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Volgea l’anima mia SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN L’OISEAU-LYRE SUN 414 148-2 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Luci serene e chiare SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN L’OISEAU-LYRE SUN 414 148-2 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Ohime, se tanto amate SUN La Venexiana, Claudio Cavina (director) SUN GLOSSA SUN GCD 920924 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Sfogava con le stelle SUN Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini (director) SUN OPUS 111 SUN OPS 30-81 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Anima mia perdona SUN I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth (director) SUN CHANDOS SUN CHAN 0730 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Io mi son giovinetta SUN Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini (director) SUN OPUS SUN 111 OPS 30-81 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): La piaga c’ho nel core SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN L’OISEAU-LYRE SUN 414 148-2 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): A un giro sol SUN Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN L’OISEAU-LYRE SUN 414 148-2 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Si ch’io vorrei morire SUN Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini (director) SUN OPUS 111 SUN OPS 30-81 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Longe da te, cor mio SUN I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth (director) SUN CHANDOS SUN CHAN 0730 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Fourth Book of Madrigals (1603): Piagn’e sospira SUN La Venexiana, Claudio Cavina (director) SUN GLOSSA SUN GCD 920924 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b00tkm5c (Listen) SUN Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert SUN recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters SUN 1:01 AM SUN Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) SUN Carnival in Paris Op. 9 (1872) SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (conductor) SUN 1:13 AM SUN Bruch, Max Christian Friedrich (1838-1920) SUN Concerto for violin and orchestra no. 1 (Op.26) in G minor SUN Vadim Gluzman (violin), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Neeme SUN Järvi (conductor) SUN 1:37 AM SUN Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) SUN Romance Op. 26 for violin (1881) SUN Vadim Gluzman (violin), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Neeme SUN Järvi (conductor) SUN 1:45 AM SUN Halvorsen, Johan (1864-1935) SUN Symphony no. 2 in D minor ('Fatum') (1924-28) SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (conductor) SUN 2:14 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Piano Sonata in A minor (D.784) SUN Alfred Brendel (piano) SUN 2:34 AM SUN Suk, Josef (1874-1935) SUN Mass in B flat major, 'Krecovicka' SUN Marie Matejkova (soprano), Ilona Satylova (alto), Jiri SUN Vinklarek (tenor), Michael Mergl (bass), Miluska Kvechova SUN (organ), Czech Radio Choir, Pilzen Radio Orchestra, SUN Stanislaw Begunia (conductor) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Engel, Jan (?-1788) SUN Symphony in G major SUN Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej Straszynski SUN (conductor) SUN 3:18 AM SUN Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) SUN Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra (Op.31) SUN Benjamin Butterfield (tenor), James Sommerville (horn), SUN Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Simon Streatfield (conductor) SUN 3:43 AM SUN Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824) SUN Serenade for 2 violins no.1 (Op.23) in A major SUN Angel Stankov [m], Yossif Radionov (violins) SUN 3:52 AM SUN MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908) SUN Suite for large orchestra in A minor (Op.42) SUN Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson (conductor) SUN 4:12 AM SUN Cornazano, Antonio (b.Piacenza, c.1430; d.Ferrara, Dec SUN 1484)/Anon SUN Figlie Guilielmin SUN Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (director) SUN 4:14 AM SUN Morata, Ginés de (16th century) SUN Pués que no puedo olvidarte SUN Lambert Climent (tenor), Francesc Garrigosa (tenor), Daniele SUN Carnovich (bass), Hespèrion XX, Jordi Savall (director) SUN 4:17 AM SUN Ortiz, Diego (b.Toledo, c.1510; d.?Naples, c.1570)/Torre, SUN Francisco de la (fl.1483-1504) SUN Il Re di Spagna SUN Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (director) SUN 4:20 AM SUN Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1750) SUN Adagio in G minor (arr. For organ and trumpet) SUN Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) SUN 4:27 AM SUN Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) SUN Danse sacrée et danse profane for harp and strings SUN Eva Maros (harp), orchestra and conductor not credited SUN (probably Hungarian Radio Orchestra) SUN 4:38 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Rondo concertante for violin and orchestra (K.269) in B flat SUN major SUN Benjamin Schmid (violin), The Danish Radio Concert SUN Orchestra, Adam Fischer (conductor) SUN 4:45 AM SUN Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SUN Concerto for violin, harpsichord and orchestra in C minor SUN (BWV.1060) SUN Andrew Manze (violin/director), Richard Egarr (harpsichord), SUN Risör Festival Strings SUN 5:01 AM SUN Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SUN Concerto for strings and continuo in D minor, 'Il Piccolino' SUN (RV.127) SUN I Cameristi Italiani SUN 5:05 AM SUN Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) SUN Petite suite for piano (Sz.105) arr. from "44 Duos" SUN Jan Michiels (piano) SUN 5:13 AM SUN Rosetti, Antonio (c.1750-1792) SUN Grande Symphonie in D SUN Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (director) SUN 5:29 AM SUN Bottesini, Giovanni (1821-1889) SUN Reverie SUN Gary Karr (double bass), Harmon Lewis (piano) SUN 5:34 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), orchestrated. Anton Webern SUN (1883-1945) SUN 6 Deutsche [German dances] for piano (D.820) SUN Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Justin Brown (conductor) SUN 5:43 AM SUN Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch. Webern, Anton SUN (1883-1945) SUN Fuga ricercata No.2 from Bach's 'Musikalischen Opfer' SUN (BWV.1079) SUN Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wolfgang Fortner SUN (conductor) SUN 5:54 AM SUN Wirén, Dag (1905-1986) SUN Serenade for Strings (Op.11) SUN Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Niklas Willén (conductor) SUN 6:09 AM SUN Bach, Johann Christoph (1642-1703) SUN Meine Freundin, du bist schön SUN Maria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), Paul Elliott SUN (tenor), Michael Schopper (bass), Rheinische Kantorei, SUN Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director) SUN 6:32 AM SUN Schreker, Franz (1878-1934) SUN Fantastic Overture (Op.15) SUN BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) SUN 6:42 AM SUN Kverno, Trond H.F. (b. 1945) SUN Corpus Christi Carol: Missa Fidei Mysterii SUN Norwegian Soloists' Choir, Grete Helgerød (conductor). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b00tkm5p (Listen) SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning b00tkm5y (Listen) SUN Holidays SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b00tkm64 (Listen) SUN Hisham Matar SUN SUN Shed Alhezam SUN Sayid Darweesh SUN Shed Alhezam SUN SAWT AL-QAHIRA 10 SUN SUN Frédéric Chopin SUN Study in C minor, Op.10 No 12 (The Revolutionary) SUN Sviatoslav Richter (piano) SUN DG 457 667-2 SUN SUN [traditional] SUN Oghniat Al Wadaa SUN Fairuz SUN EMI ARABIA 01-CC-100010-2 SUN SUN Jean Sibelius SUN Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 47 (finale, Allegro ma non SUN tanto) SUN Jascha Heifetz (violin), Chicago Symphony Orochestra, Walter SUN Hendl SUN RCA RD87019 SUN SUN [traditional] SUN Ahwa Kamaran SUN Ghada Shbeir SUN FORWARD MUSIC 63447930017-2 SUN SUN György Ligeti SUN Tempo de Valse (No 4 from Musica ricercata) SUN Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) SUN SONY SK 62308 SUN SUN [traditional] SUN Leley Leley el Layl Mawal (Part 1) (Vocal Power Demis SUN Roussos) SUN Sabah Fakhri SUN B002IDA78C SUN SUN Franz Schubert SUN Nacht und Träume SUN Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano) SUN EMI 565670-2 SUN SUN Nubia Escalay SUN Song with Tar (The Water Wheel) SUN Nubia Escalay SUN NONESUCH 72041 SUN SUN Bob Dylan SUN I Shall Be Released SUN Jeff Buckley SUN COLUMBIA C2K 89202 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b00m897v (Listen) SUN Thomas Ravenscroft - Harmony to please, varietie to delight SUN SUN In 1609, one of the "most eccentric characters in an age of SUN professed eccentics", one Thomas Ravenscroft edited SUN Pammelia, the earliest English printed collection of rounds SUN and catches. Lucie Skeaping explores the life and music of SUN the man who wanted to produce "Harmony to please, varietie SUN to delight". SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN The marriage of the frogge and the mouse SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS SUN VC 7912172 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN New Oysters; Come follow me merrily; New Oysters (reprise) SUN Circa 1500 with Redbyrd SUN CRD SUN CRD 3487 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN 3 Fantasias for viol SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS SUN VC 7912172 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN Three Blind Mice; Browning Madame SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS SUN VC 7912172 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN Who liveth so merry; Give us once a drink SUN Pro Cantione Antiqua, Mark Brown, Ian Partridge (director) SUN TELDEC SUN 843443 SUN SUN William Parsons SUN The Lamentation SUN His Majestie’s Clerkes, Paul Hillier (director) SUN HARMONIA MUNDI SUN HMU 907128 SUN SUN John Dowland SUN All people that on Earth do dwell… (Psalm 100) SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN L'OISEAU-LYRE SUN 452 5632 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN Laboravi in gemitu meo; Ne laeteris inimical mea SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS SUN VC 7912172 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN Remember O Thou Man (Anthem from Melismata) SUN The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (director) SUN COLLINS CLASSICS SUN 14922 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN We Be Soldiers Three SUN City Waites SUN REGIS SUN RRC 1275 SUN SUN Thomas Ravenscroft SUN Cryers Song of Cheape-Side SUN The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS SUN VC 7912172 SUN SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00tkm8h (Listen) SUN Jan Garbarek SUN Allting finns SUN Jan Garbarek (saxophone), Hilliard Ensemble SUN ECM New Series 476 3855 SUN SUN Lucilla Galeazzi SUN Voglio una casa (I want a house) SUN Lucilla Galeazzi (singer), L’Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar SUN (director) SUN Alpha ALPHA512 SUN SUN Robert Schumann SUN Dichterliebe: No 1: Im wunderschönen Monat Mai SUN Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Jörg Demus (piano) SUN DG 477 5270 CD3 SUN SUN Erik Satie SUN Gymnopédie no 1, SUN Pascal Rogé (piano) SUN Decca 458 105-2 SUN SUN John Adams SUN Gnarly Buttons for clarinet and small orchestra SUN Michael Collins (clarinet), London Sinfonietta, John Adams SUN (conductor) SUN Nonesuch 7559794652 SUN SUN Maurice Ravel SUN Trio for piano, violin and cello SUN Beaux Arts Trio SUN Philips Classics 454 134-2 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Così fan tutte: Trio from Act 1, no 10, Soave sia il vento SUN Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano), Alison Hagley (mezzo SUN soprano), Thomas Allen (baritone), Orchestra of the Age of SUN Enlightenment, Simon Rattle (conductor) SUN EMI CDS5561702 SUN SUN Benjamin Britten SUN 4 sea interludes (from Peter Grimes) Op.33a SUN English Symphony Orchestra, William Boughton (conductor) SUN Nimbus NI5295 SUN SUN Richard Strauss SUN Four Last Songs: Im abendrot SUN Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Berlin Radio Symphony SUN Orchestra, George Szell (conductor) SUN EMI CLASSICS 965941 2 SUN SUN Gustav Mahler SUN Symphony no 5: Adagietto SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Georg Solti (conductor) SUN Decca 430 443-2 SUN SUN Eric Whitacre SUN Sleep SUN Polyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA 67543 SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b00tgzd0 (Listen) SUN From the Priory Church, Edington, Wiltshire, during the SUN 2010 Festival of Music within the Liturgy. SUN SUN Introit: Ut tecum lugeam (Graham Ross) Festival commission SUN Responses: Plainsong SUN Psalm: 86 (Martin) SUN First Lesson: 1 Samuel 2 vv1-10 SUN Office Hymn: Stabat Mater (Plainsong) SUN Canticles: Octavi toni (Tallis) SUN Second Lesson: Luke 2 vv21-35 SUN Anthem: Gaude, gaude, gaude Maria (Sheppard) SUN Final Hymn: O love how deep, how broad, how high! (Eisenach) SUN Organ Voluntary: Fuga sopra il Magnificat, BWV 733 (Bach) SUN SUN Conductors: Andrew Carwood, Matthew Martin, Jeremy Summerly SUN Organist: Peter Stevens SUN SUN 17:00 Discovering Music b00tkm9n (Listen) SUN Brahms's Violin Concerto SUN SUN Stephen Johnson explores the Violin Concerto by Brahms, one SUN of the most challenging works in the repertoire. Brahms was SUN clearly inspired by his great friend and violin virtuoso SUN Joseph Joachim, and Brahms sought his advice while he SUN composed this concerto. Stephen Johnson is joined by the SUN violinist Matthew Trusler, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra SUN conducted by Grant Llewellyn, who illustrate with musical SUN extracts, and the programme concludes with a complete SUN performance of the work. SUN SUN 18:30 BBC Proms b00tkm9z (Listen) SUN 2010, Prom 58, Dvorak, Martinu, Grieg, Janacek - Part 1 SUN SUN Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London SUN SUN Sir John Eliot Gardiner and the visiting Czech Philharmonic SUN Orchestra frame their programme with Dvorak's ebullient, SUN life-affirming Carnival Overture and his radiant 8th SUN Symphony. In between, Martinu's 6th Symphony dances with SUN Czech and Moravian folk melodies and rhythms; there's a SUN detour to the Norwegian fjords for Grieg's Piano Concerto SUN with Lars Vogt; and back to the Moravian Janacek whose SUN gentle Ballad of Blanik was inspired by recent Czech SUN independence and the new nation's legendary guardians. SUN SUN Dvorák: Overture, 'Carnival' SUN Martinu: Fantaisies symphoniques (Symphony No. 6) SUN SUN Czech Philhamonic Orchestra SUN Sir John Eliot Gardiner, conductor SUN SUN 19:10 Twenty Minutes b00tkmb9 (Listen) SUN Poet and archaeologist Peter Didsbury extols the joys of SUN rain. SUN SUN In trying to find the genesis of his pluviophilia, he SUN concludes that it wasn't nostalgia for rain sheeted caravan SUN holidays with John Buchan and Fred Astaire for company that SUN sparked his passion. SUN SUN It's no coincidence that his love of rain blossomed at the SUN same time as his love of poetry. "As it has a habit of SUN doing, poetry drew out of me much that was latently there, SUN helped to elucidate my loves. Arnold and Hopkins, in SUN particular, released me into fertile relationships with SUN landscape and weather which have so far proved inexhaustible." SUN SUN His pluviophile's bible includes Hopkins, Pepys and Edith SUN Sitwell, and a line from a love poem by ee cummings SUN addressing a mistress's effortless yet powerful fragility : SUN "nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands." SUN SUN He is fascinated by the idioms and dialectic variations of SUN language used to talk about rain. Not only does it rain cats SUN and dogs, but also stair-rods, cobblers' knives, tractors SUN and wheelbarrows, depending on where you are in the world. SUN In parts of Northern England it can still be 'siling down'. SUN Peter also pays homage to the creators of another favourite SUN word from his lexicon of rain - petrichor: the distinctive SUN scent released when rain falls upon dry ground. SUN SUN Producer: Sarah Langan. SUN SUN 19:30 BBC Proms b00tkmby (Listen) SUN 2010, Prom 58, Dvorak, Martinu, Grieg, Janacek - Part 2 SUN SUN Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor SUN SUN Lars Vogt, piano SUN Czech Philhamonic Orchestra SUN Sir John Eliot Gardiner, conductor SUN SUN 20:05 BBC Proms b00tkyq6 (Listen) SUN 2010, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival - Surrealists SUN SUN An examination of Czech genius from Kafka and Capek to SUN Hrabal and beyond. Rana Mitter and his guests Rajendra SUN Chitnis and James Hawes explode the stereotype of a nation SUN enchanted by erotic surrealism and existential gloom. SUN SUN Producer: Zahid Warley. SUN SUN 20:25 BBC Proms b00tkysy (Listen) SUN 2010, Prom 58, Dvorak, Martinu, Grieg, Janacek - Part 3 SUN SUN Janácek: The Ballad of Blaník SUN Dvorák: Symphony No. 8 in G major SUN SUN Czech Philhamonic Orchestra SUN Sir John Eliot Gardiner, conductor SUN SUN This Prom will be repeated on Tuesday 7th September at SUN 2.20pm. SUN SUN 21:45 Music Feature b00m8pdk (Listen) SUN The Art of Noises SUN SUN One hundred years after the founding manifesto of Futurism, SUN Robert Worby examine the least-documented aspect of Italy's SUN most audacious art movement: the Art of Noises. SUN SUN The most influential futurist musician was Luigi Russolo who SUN argued for a complete reappraisal of classical orchestras to SUN include sounds of the modern world. He designed and built SUN early mechanical synthesisers, or intonarumori, to recreate SUN the sounds of factories, cars and whistles. SUN SUN Robert travels to Milan, the birthplace of Futurism, to SUN visit reconstructions of the intonarumori - a collection of SUN instruments invented by Russolo - and re-imagine the sounds SUN of the trams and the mighty railway station which inspired SUN them. With all but a few shards of Russolo's music lost or SUN destroyed, why do the Art of Noises continue to resonate for SUN many musicians and artists today? SUN SUN 22:30 Words and Music b00tkmdf (Listen) SUN The Afterlife SUN SUN The ideology of an afterlife – that our consciousness exists SUN in a spiritual realm beyond the disintegration of our SUN physical beings – is at the heart of many religious faiths SUN and is also widely considered in literature and popular SUN culture. Ultimately the question of what lies beyond the SUN grave impacts us all…shall we be reunited with lost loved SUN ones or be able to return to those we’ve left behind in some SUN ghostly form? Shall we find peace at last, eternal SUN damnation, or worse, oblivion? The texts included here are SUN primarily narratives set in Heaven or Hell, ghostly SUN encounters, and reflections in the face of death. SUN SUN We open with the ghost of Hamlet’s father appearing before SUN the troubled young prince to seek vengeance for his murder. SUN His description of the chilling conditions of his eternal SUN fate is matched by John McCabe’s score for the 1972 horror SUN film Fear in the Night. SUN SUN Emily Dickinson’s poems dealt often with the themes of death SUN and immortality – introverted and reclusive towards the end SUN of her life she had been troubled from a young age by the SUN ‘deepening menace’ of death, but in the fragile and SUN dream-like poem here her wistful vision of Heaven is calm SUN and serene. So too is her fellow New Englander Charles Ives SUN philosophical work, TheUnanswered Question – described by SUN the composer as a ‘cosmic landscape’. SUN SUN Its solo trumpet asks the ‘perennial question of existence’ SUN and leads poignantly into Wilfred Owen’s Strange Meeting – SUN described by Siegfried Sassoon as Owen’s passport to SUN immortality. The poem recounts a dramatic meeting between SUN two dead soldiers who had fought on opposing sides in SUN battle. Killed in the closing weeks of World War I, aged 25, SUN the quotation ‘I am the enemy you killed’ is engraved on the SUN poet’s memorial in the grounds of Shrewesbury Abbey. SUN Benjamin Britten’s setting of the soldiers conclusion ‘let SUN us sleep now’ is the final section of his War Requiem. SUN SUN Louise Chandler Moulton – a contemporary of Emily Dickinson SUN – had a prominent role in late 19th century American SUN literary circles as a critic for the New York Tribune and SUN Boston Herald. In her poem ‘After Death’ the narrator SUN doesn’t want her lover to continue on earth without her – SUN and hopes instead that they will share a sweet fellowship in SUN their earthy underground afterlife… SUN SUN In this extract from Milton’s epic Paradise Lost, Satan and SUN his Angels have fallen from Heaven and are in ‘a place of SUN utter darkness, fitliest called Chaos’ Lying thunderstruck SUN and astonished on a burning lake Satan addresses his legions SUN and considers the plus points of ruling in Hell as opposed SUN to having to serve in Heaven. More demonic activity is SUN featured in Liszt’s Faust symphony – this movement is named SUN Mephistopheles after a demon in the legend of Faust who SUN sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for unlimited SUN knowledge and worldly pleasures but is ultimately carried SUN off to Hell. SUN SUN From demonic to peaceful and pastoral with George SUN Butterworth’s The banks of Green Willow and Thomas Hardy’s SUN Transformations, where he considers the existence of those SUN from time gone by existing still in the nature around us. SUN SUN Schumann’s Child Falling Asleep leads into an extract from SUN Alice Seebold’s recent bestseller The Lovely Bones, where SUN the fourteen year old narrator reflects on her own murder SUN and looks down from Heaven on her friends and family SUN carrying on with their lives. The music here is from the SUN first movement (Ascending Heavens Ladder) of Terry Riley’s SUN Requiem for Adam – written in memory of sixteen year old SUN Adam Harrington, who collapsed and died in 1995 whilst out SUN walking with his family - a blood clot in his coronary SUN artery had caused his heart to fail. Adam’s father David SUN leads the Kronos Quartet in this recording. SUN SUN The same quartet play Steve Reich’s Different Trains – the SUN taped voices belong to 3 holocaust survivors speaking about SUN their experiences including their journeys to concentration SUN camp incarceration. Combined with sounds of trains and SUN sirens this is the hellish back drop to an extract from SUN Dante’s Divine Comedy (Inferno) where the pilgrim beholds SUN the chilling sight of lost souls being plagued by wasps, SUN hornets and maggots. SUN SUN Gluck’s Orpheus is grief stricken at the loss of his wife SUN Eurydice but is granted permission by the gods to journey to SUN the realm of the dead and bring her back to life. The second SUN scene of Act 2 takes place in Elysium - the final resting SUN places of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous – where SUN the chorus of the spirits eventually bring forth Eurydice – SUN ‘already she revives and recovers all the flower of her SUN beauty’ SUN SUN After this idyllic setting we move to an altogether more SUN down to earth version of Heaven with English novelist Julian SUN Barnes – his protagonist seems bemused and confused by the SUN Heaven he’s arrived in, complete with golfing, shopping and SUN other worldly pleasures. Perhaps as Sinatra says the best SUN really is yet to come… SUN SUN Dorothy Parker’s brief poem I Shall Come Back is another SUN ghostly aspiration as she imagines coming back to her lover SUN despite the hurt he has caused – though sadly she appears to SUN expect more heart break even in death. Another broken heart SUN causes the death of Giselle in Adolphe Adam’s Ballet, who SUN proceeds as a spirit to protect her lover from the vengeance SUN of a group of evil female spirits called the Wilis. SUN SUN Johnny Cash’s rendition of Ain’t No Grave was released SUN earlier this year on the posthumous album American VI. A SUN devout but troubled Christian and the self professed SUN ‘biggest sinner of them all’ Cash here expresses grim SUN determination in the face of death that the grave won’t hold SUN him down. SUN SUN We stay Stateside with Walt Whitman’s Unnamed Lands – a SUN reflection similar to Hardy’s on the presence of those gone SUN before existing in some way in the world around us. It SUN reflects to a certain extent Whitman’s pantheist beliefs – SUN that the universe (ie nature) and God are identical. Keith SUN Jarrett’s interpretation of Americana accompanies. SUN SUN 16th century Franco-Flemish composer (and associate of the SUN murderous Gesualdo) Jean de Macque takes us back to Dante’s SUN Divine Comedy but this time an extract from Volume 3 – SUN Paradise. This ethereal and joyous vision of the Elect in SUN the form of a pure white rose, the angels swarming like SUN bees, and God’s Divine Light conquering all, along with SUN Faure’s Requiem – In Paradisum, give an optimistic and SUN ethereal conclusion to our journey through the afterlife. SUN SUN Ruth Thomson – producer. SUN SUN 22:30 SUN Hamlet – extract from Act 1 ‘I am thy Father’s Ghost’, Paul SUN Copley SUN 22:30 SUN John McCabe SUN Fear in the Night SUN The Hammer City Orchestra conducted by Philip Martell SUN Silva Screen FILMCD017 SUN 22:33 SUN Charles Ives SUN The Unanswered Question SUN San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson SUN Thomas SUN RCA 09026637032 SUN 22:33 SUN I went to Heaven, Sophie Okonedo SUN 22:39 SUN Strange Meeting, Paul Copley SUN 22:42 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN War Requiem – Let us sleep now SUN Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, Galina Vishnevskaya SUN and the LSO conducted by Benjamin Britten SUN Decca 4143832 SUN 22:45 SUN Lupo SUN Fantasia a 6 SUN Fretwork SUN Virgin Classics VC5453462 SUN 22:46 SUN After Death, Sophie Okonedo SUN 22:47 SUN Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin SUN Sonata No 9 ‘Black Mass’ SUN Roberto Szidon SUN DG 4317472 SUN 22:53 SUN Paradise Lost – extract from Book 1 ‘The Argument’, Paul SUN Copley SUN 22:54 SUN Franz Liszt SUN Faust Symphony – 3rd Movement ‘Mephistopheles’ SUN The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti SUN EMI CDC7490622 SUN 23:02 SUN George Butterworth SUN The Banks of Green Willow SUN London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox SUN Chandos CHAN 9902 SUN 23:03 SUN Transformations, Paul Copley SUN 23:06 SUN Robert Schumann SUN Child Falling Asleep Op 15 No 12 from Scenes from Childhood SUN Lyn Garland SUN Unicorn UKCD2037 SUN 23:07 SUN The Lovely Bones, Sophie Okonedo SUN 23:08 SUN Terry Riley SUN Requiem for Adam – Ascending the Heaven Ladder SUN Kronos Quartet SUN Nonesuch 7559796392 SUN 23:10 SUN Steve Reich SUN Different Trains – Europe during the War SUN Kronos Quartet SUN Nonesuch 9791762 SUN 23:10 SUN The Divine Comedy – Inferno – Canto III, Sophie Okonedo SUN 23:15 SUN Christoph Willibald Gluck SUN Orfeo & Euridice – Andante & Chorus from Act 2, Scene 2 SUN Kammerchor Stuttgart, Tafelmusik conducted by Frieder SUN Bernius SUN Sony Classical SX2K48040 SUN 23:19 SUN Dee/Kent SUN Bring Me Sunshine SUN Morecambe & Wise SUN Virgin VTDCD332 SUN 23:19 SUN A History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters, Paul Copley SUN 23:22 SUN Cy Coleman/Carolyn Leigh SUN The Best Is Yet To Come SUN Frank Sinatra SUN Reprise 8122735892 SUN 23:25 SUN I Shall Come Back, Sophie Okonedo SUN 23:25 SUN Adolphe Adam SUN Giselle – Entre du Prince et apparition de Giselle (Act 2) SUN Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conducted by Richard SUN Bonynge SUN Decca 4175052 SUN 23:28 SUN [traditional] SUN Aint No Grave SUN Johnny Cash SUN American Recordings 2733149 SUN 23:31 SUN Unnamed Lands, Paul Copley SUN 23:34 SUN Keith Jarrett SUN Americana SUN Keith Jarrett SUN ECM 8373422 SUN 23:37 SUN Jean de Macque SUN Consonanze Strauaganti SUN Lorenzo Ghielmi SUN Winter & Winter 9100552 SUN 23:39 SUN The Divine Comedy – Paradise – Canto XXXI, Sophie Okonedo SUN 23:41 SUN Gabriel Fauré SUN Requiem - In Paradisum SUN Trinity College Choir SUN Conifer CDCF503 SUN SUN 23:45 Jazz Line-Up b00tkmdk (Listen) SUN Norma Winstone SUN SUN Claire Martin with the latest jazz news and releases from SUN the UK's vibrant jazz scene. Plus an interview with vocalist SUN Norma Winstone profiling her new collaborative release, SUN 'Stories Yet To Tell', released on the iconic ECM label. SUN Winston, long established as one of Britain's most SUN disctinctive jazz singers, has a long history of working SUN with ECM having first appeared on the label in 1977 (Azimuth SUN Trio ). Her latest venture, 'Stories Yet To Tell', was SUN recorded in collaboration with Klaus Gesing (bass SUN clarinet/soprano saxophone) and Glauco Venier (Piano). This SUN is the second release from the British-German-Italian trio SUN to appear on the ECM imprint, their first recording, SUN 'Distances', having previously been nominated for a Grammy SUN Award in 2009.The album's repertoire is gathered from across SUN many continents including music from Mexico, Armenia as well SUN as adaptations of Friulian folk fongs, a 13th Century SUN Troubadour ballad and 'chamber' pieces influenced by SUN contemporary and classical composition. A full European tour SUN is being scheduled for the Winstone/Gesing/Venier trio. SUN SUN Alan Barnes SUN Horascope SUN Alan Barnes (Sax), John Donaldson (Piano), Dave Green SUN (Bass), Stee Brown (Drums), Steve Waternman (Trumpet) SUN Specific Jazz SUN SPEC 002 SUN SUN Esperanza Spalding SUN Inutil Paisagem SUN Eszperanza Spalding (Vocal/Bass), Leo Genovese (Piano), SUN Terri Lyne Carrington (Drums), Quintino Cinalli SUN (Percussion), David Eggar (Cello), Entcho Todorov (Violin), SUN Lois martin (Viola) SUN Heads Up International SUN HUI 31810 02 SUN SUN Jaco Pastorius SUN Kuru/Speak Like A Child SUN Jaco Pastorius (Electric Bass), Herbie Hancock (Acoustic SUN Piano), Bobby Economou (Drums), Don Alias (Bongos/Congas) SUN Epic/Legacy SUN EK 64977 SUN SUN Jim White SUN Tomorrow’s King SUN Jim White (Piano/vocal), Stan Sulzman (Sax), Mike Outram SUN (Guitar), Thad Kelly (Bass), Eryl Roberts (Drums) SUN Wise Move Music SUN WMV SBJW 001CD SUN SUN A Tribute to Ronnie Scott, feat. Martin Drew SUN Excuse me, Do I Know You? SUN Martin Drew (Drums), John Critchinson (Piano), Leon Clayton SUN (Double Bass), Pat Crumly (Tenor Sax) SUN Jazzizit Records SUN JITCD 0535 SUN SUN Norma Winstone SUN Just Sometimes SUN Norma Winstone (Vocal), Glaudo Venier (Piano), Klaus Gesing SUN (Bass Clarinet/Sax) SUN ECM SUN ECM 2158 SUN SUN Norma Winstone SUN Cradle Song (Hoy Nazan) SUN Norma Winstone (Vocal), Glaudo Venier (Piano), Klaus Gesing SUN (Bass Clarinet/Sax) SUN ECM SUN ECM 2158 SUN SUN Norma Winstone SUN Goddess SUN Norma Winstone (Vocal), Glaudo Venier (Piano), Klaus Gesing SUN (Bass Clarinet/Sax) SUN ECM SUN ECM 2158 SUN SUN Lena Horne SUN I’ll Always Leave The Door A Little Open SUN Lena Horne SUN EMI Records SUN 0946 3 97388 2 3 SUN SUN Gilad Atzmon SUN All The Way To Montenegro SUN Gilad Atzmon & the Orient House Ensemble SUN World Village/Harmonia Mundi SUN 450015 SUN SUN Robert Wyatt SUN At Last I Am Free SUN Robert Wyatt SUN Domino SUN REWIG CD-42 SUN SUN Scottish National Jazz Orchestra feat. Tommy Smith SUN Rhapsody in Blue (Extract) SUN Tommy Smith (Sax), Brian Scottish National Jazz Orchestra SUN Spartacus Records SUN STS 013 SUN SUN MON MONDAY 30 AUGUST 2010 MON MON 01:00 Through the Night b00tkmf2 (Listen) MON Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert MON recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters MON 1:01 AM MON Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901] MON Missa da Requiem MON Anja Kampe (soprano) Michelle De Young (mezzo soprano) MON Alexei Dolgov (tenor) Michail Petrenko (bass) Swedish Radio MON Chorus, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding MON (conductor) MON 2:30 AM MON Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) MON Rondo brillant for piano and orchestra in A major (Op.56) MON Rudolf Macudzinski (piano), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, MON Ludovít Rajter (conductor) MON 2:51 AM MON Viotti, Giovanni Battista [1755-1824] MON Duo concertante in D minor MON Alexandar Avramov (violin), Ivan Peev (violin) MON 3:01 AM MON Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) MON Cello Sonata in E minor (Op.38) MON Ellen Margrethe Flesjo (cello), Havard Gimse (piano) MON 4:00 AM MON Kedrov, Nikolai (Senior) (1871-1940) MON Oce nas (Our Father [The Lord's Prayer]) MON The Seven Saints Chamber Choir, Dimitar Grigorov (conductor) MON 4:03 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] MON Concerto in D minor for 2 violins and orchestra (BWV.1043) MON Henryk Szeryng & Stoyka Milanova (violins), Plovdiv MON Philharmonic Orchestra, Dobrin Petkov (conductor) MON 4:20 AM MON Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) MON Impromptu in G flat major (Op.51) MON Krzysztof Jablonski (piano) MON 4:25 AM MON Madetoja, Leevi (1887-1947) MON Overture (Op.7) (1911) MON Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, John Storgårds MON 4:35 AM MON Corelli, Arcangelo [1653-1713] MON Giacona from Trio Sonata No.12 MON Stockholm Antiqua MON 4:38 AM MON Muffat, Georg [1653-1704] MON Passacaglia from Sonata No.5 MON Stockholm Antiqua MON 4:47 AM MON Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) MON Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein rein Herz (Op.29 No.2) MON Wiener Kammerchor, Johannes Prinz (director) MON 4:54 AM MON Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) MON Chorus from Act I of 'Nabucco' MON Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra and Mixed MON Chorus, Milen Nachev (conductor) MON 5:01 AM MON Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) MON Concerto in G minor 'per l'Orchestra di Dresda' (for MON recorder, oboe, bassoon, 2 solo violins, strings and MON continuo) (RV.577) MON Cappella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) MON 5:10 AM MON Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich (1840-1893) MON Waltz from Sleeping Beauty (Op.66) MON Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Arvid Engegård (conductor) MON 5:15 AM MON Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) MON Rapsodie espagnole MON Piano Duo: Aglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov MON 5:29 AM MON Gesualdo Da Venosa (1561?-1613) MON Miserere MON Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (conductor) MON 5:40 AM MON Tchaikovsky, Pyotr (1840-1893) MON Serenade for String Orchestra in C (Op.48) [1881] MON Virtuosi di Kuhmo, Peter Csaba (conductor) MON 6:13 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] MON Flute Quartet in C (K.285b) MON Joanna G'froerer (flute), Martin Beaver (violin), Pinchas MON Zukerman (viola), Amanda Forsyth (cello) MON 6:30 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Impromptu No.4 in A flat major - from [4] Impromptus for MON piano (D.899) MON Sook-Hyun Cho (female) (piano) MON 6:37 AM MON Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969) MON Folk sketches for small orchestral ensemble [1948] MON Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Krenz (conductor) MON 6:41 AM MON Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986) MON Violin Sonatina (1928) MON Arve Tellefsen (violin), Lucia Negro (piano) MON 6:55 AM MON Purcell, Henry [1659-1695] MON Music for a while from Oedipus - incidental music to Act 3 MON (Z.583) MON Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord). MON MON 07:00 Breakfast b00tkmf4 (Listen) MON MON 10:00 Composer of the Week b00dkg3g (Listen) MON Johannes Brahms, To the Great Joachim MON MON In the first of five programmes Donald Macleod begins with MON Brahms's own annus mirabilis - 12 extraordinary months from MON 1853-4 when his career went stratosphericm, but which ended MON with the tragic suicide attempt of his great friend and MON mentor Robert Schumann. We begin with perhaps the most MON unusual work in Brahms's entire output: the rare Hymn To The MON Veneration Of The Great Joachim! - a boozy musical joke MON written for the composer's new best buddy. MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Hymn To The Veneration Of The Great Joachim! MON Alpe Adria Ensemble MON Hungaroton HCD31519 MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Hungarian Dance no.1 in G Major [extract] MON Joseph Joachim (violin) MON OPAL CD9851 MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Piano Sonata no.1 in C Major, Op.1 [extract] MON Svistoslav Richter MON DECCA 4364572 MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Scherzo in C Minor (from “FAE Sonata”), Woo2 MON Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Lars Vogt (piano) MON EMI CDC5575252 MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Piano Trio in B Major [revised version of 1889], Opus 8 - MON II. Scherzo. Allegro Molto, III. Adagio, IV. Allegro MON Florestan Trio MON HYPERION CDA672512 MON MON 11:00 BBC Proms b00tkmg5 (Listen) MON 2010, Prom 59, Children's Prom - Part 1 MON MON Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London MON MON The dynamic young conductor Nicholas Collon and his Aurora MON Orchestra take a whistle-stop tour through some exciting and MON enchanting moments in classical music for this Children's MON Prom. Helping them on their journey are talented young MON musicians from the National Children's and National Youth MON Chamber Orchestras. Adding to the fun onstage are Capoeira MON dancers, and a few additional surprises along the way. MON MON Gabrieli: Canzon from the Sacrae Symphoniae MON Lully: Alceste Suite - Louré pour les pecheurs MON John Adams: Chamber Symphony - Finale MON Bach (arr. Chris Willis): Fugue MON Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in F sharp minor MON MON Aurora Orchestra MON National Children's Chamber Orchestra MON National Youth Chamber Orchestra MON Nicholas Collon, conductor. MON MON 11:40 Twenty Minutes b00tkmh0 (Listen) MON My First Prom MON MON Whether experienced on Radio 3 or on television, or, better MON still, live in the vast amphitheatre of the Royal Albert MON Hall, a BBC promenade concert has a very special magic. The MON gorgeous pomp of the decorated arena, the galaxy of mushroom MON sound-reflectors in the dome, the mob of prommers shouting MON 'Heave!' in unison as the piano is shifted... all go to make MON up a concert experience unlike any other. MON MON And that's before a note is played. In this interval MON feature, a first-time prommer threads his way through a MON collection of memories from performers and broadcasters, MON front-of-house staff and ordinary music lovers of what it MON was like for them on that unique occasion - My First Prom... MON MON Producer: Debbie Kilbride. MON MON 12:00 BBC Proms b00tkmh2 (Listen) MON 2010, Prom 59, Children's Prom - Part 2 MON Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee MON Prokofiev :Romeo and Juliet - Montagues and Capulets MON Satie, orch. Debussy: Gymnopédie No. 1 MON Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10, 2nd movement MON Chris WIllis: 'Mash-Up' MON Bernstein: Candide Overture MON MON Aurora Orchestra MON National Children's Chamber Orchestra MON National Youth Chamber Orchestra MON Nicholas Collon, conductor. MON MON 13:00 BBC Proms b00tkmjc (Listen) MON 2010, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 07 - Lars Vogt MON MON Live from the Cadogan Hall, London MON MON Following his Proms performance of Grieg's Concerto last MON night, pianist Lars Vogt plays a more intimate concert of MON chamber works. The recital begins with Janacek's MON impressionistic last major piano work, it's 'mistiness' MON captured in these miniatures by evocative harmonies and MON constantly shifting perspectives. Schubert's Sonata is by MON contrast one of his more expansive solo works in which the MON easy-going tone is interrupted by anguished outbursts, MON though the mood lightens again for the playful conclusion. MON MON Janacek: In the Mists MON Schubert: Piano Sonata in G major, D894 MON MON Lars Vogt, piano MON MON This Prom will be repeated on Saturday 4th September at MON 2.00pm. MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00tkmkp (Listen) MON Proms 2010 Repeats, Prom 51 MON MON With Penny Gore. MON MON Swedish soprano Nina Stemme sings Berlioz's tender songs of MON love sought, found and lost with the Swedish Chamber MON Orchestra, Orebro, conducted by Thomas Dausgaard. Also in MON the programme, romantic symphonies by Schumann and a new MON work by Albert Schnelzer. Eight years before he began his MON First Symphony in 1841, Schumann began an earlier one. MON Thomas Dausgaard - who has recorded a complete Schumann MON cycle with his agile Swedish Chamber Orchestra - opens with MON its sprightly first movement and ends the Proms' Schumann MON bicentenary symphony cycle with the biggest and most MON stirring of the set. Swedish composer Albert Schnelzer pays MON tribute both to Haydn's playful character and to film MON director Tim Burton, born in the Californian city of MON Burbank. MON MON Schumann: Symphony in G minor, 'Zwickau' (incomplete) MON Berlioz: Les nuits d'ete MON Albert Schnelzer: A Freak in Burbank (UK premiere) MON Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C major MON MON Nina Stemme, soprano MON Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Örebro MON Thomas Dausgaard, conductor MON MON Followed by highlights of last year's City of London MON Festival, including: MON MON Tchaikovsky: Trio for Piano and Strings, Op. 50 MON Jennifer Pike, violin MON Andreas Brantelid, cello MON Shai Wosner, piano. MON MON 17:00 In Tune b00tkmlb (Listen) MON MON 19:00 BBC Proms b00tkmn8 (Listen) MON 2010, Prom 60, Walton, Arnold, Bernstein, Gershwin - Part 1 MON MON Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London MON MON Making his Proms debut, the BBC Concert Orchestra's new MON Principal Conductor Keith Lockhart brings some American MON dazzle to the Royal Albert Hall, along with some classic MON pieces associated with his other orchestra, the Boston Pops. MON The programme includes a BBC commission from Graham Fitkin, MON who has composed PK for combined forces of the BBC Concert MON Orchestra and a family community group of musicians from MON Cornwall where he lives. MON MON Walton: Spitfire Prelude and Fugue MON Butterworth: The Banks of Green Willow MON Arnold: Four Cornish Dances MON Graham Fitkin: PK (BBC commission: world premiere) MON MON BBC Proms Family Orchestra & Chorus MON Graham Fitkin, conductor MON Lincoln Abbotts, conductor MON BBC Concert Orchestra MON Keith Lockhart, conductor. MON MON 19:45 Twenty Minutes b00tkmnq (Listen) MON Learning to Swim MON MON Taking his children to swimming lessons, Ian Sansom MON calculates that he has probably spent more time taking them MON to swimming lessons over the years than he has spent reading MON to them, playing with them or tending to their maths MON homework. What does it all mean? Of course it's useful as a MON means of avoiding drowning. In a very few cases it might MON result in a satisfying career path. It's an enjoyable MON leisure activity, and a way of keeping fit. But Ian suspects MON there's something more to it, and his reflections lead him MON to speculate on the wider meaning of swimming, on the many MON instances of significant swims and swimmers in film and MON literature, and on some of the figures who have swum through MON the pages of our literary canon. Taking his cue from WH MON Auden, Ian finds analogies between the act of swimming and MON the act of poetic organisation, and recognises in other MON writers and philosophers the impulse to swim as an escape MON into the imagination. MON MON 20:05 BBC Proms b00tkn1t (Listen) MON 2010, Prom 60, Walton, Arnol, Bernstein, Gershwin - Part 2 MON MON Bernstein: West Side Story - Symphonic Dances MON Gershwin: Shall We Dance? - Promenade ('Walking the Dog') MON John Williams: Hook - Flight to Neverland MON Various: You Must Remember This: A Cinematic Sing-Along MON Warren, arr. Don Sebesky: 42nd Street MON MON BBC Proms Family Orchestra & Chorus MON Graham Fitkin, conductor MON Lincoln Abbotts, conductor MON BBC Concert Orchestra MON Keith Lockhart, conductor. MON MON 21:15 The Lebrecht Interview b00tkn2v (Listen) MON Sir Clive Gillinson MON MON Sir Clive Gillinson began his musical life as a cellist, MON holding positions in the Philharmonia Orchestra and the MON London Symphony Orchestra. When that orchestra got into MON financial difficulties in the 1980s he was asked to become MON Managing Director. He held the position for twenty years, MON turning around the fortunes of the orchestra and MON establishing relationships with some of the leading MON conductors like Michael Tilson Thomas, Mstislav Rostropovich MON and Sir Colin Davis. He also helped plan some of the most MON innovative and succesful concert series in London musical MON life, developed the orchestra's education department and MON established LSO St Luke's in a previously derelict church. MON Gillinson was also behind of the launch of the LSO's own CD MON label. MON MON In 2005 he became Chief Executive and Artistic Director of MON Carnegie Hall in New York one of the leading concert venues MON in the world. It actually consists of three halls and MON presents hundreds of events every year. Clive Gillinson MON talks to Norman Lebrecht about his life and career, the MON challenges he's faced in his various orchestral roles and MON the differences between working in the arts in the UK and MON America. MON MON Producer Tony Cheevers. MON MON 22:00 New Generation Artists b00tkn2x (Listen) MON The series featuring members of Radio 3's New Generation MON Artists scheme focuses on Mahan Esfahani and Meta4. MON MON 23:00 The Essay b00nhmcf (Listen) MON North East Free Thinkers, T Dan Smith MON MON Four essays about free thinking figures and places in MON North-East England whose ideas challenged their times, MON recorded in front of live audiences at BBC Radio 3's Free MON Thinking festival of ideas at The Sage Gateshead in 2009. MON MON In the first essay writer and filmmaker Graeme Rigby looks MON back at the career of T Dan Smith, the Newcastle city boss MON whose architectural "Brasilia of the North" captured the MON headlines in the 1960s. Smith's spectacular fall from grace MON - jailed for corruption in 1974 - has written him out of MON history. But do the ideas and regional ambitions of this MON out-of-the-ordinary politician still resonate today? MON MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 b00tkn2z (Listen) MON Fly, Craig Taborn Trio MON MON A second chance to hear performances by pianist Craig MON Taborn's trio and American super-group Fly, comprising MON bassist Larry Grenadier, drummer Jeff Ballard and MON saxophonist Mark Turner. MON MON Ballard and Grenadier are probably best known as members of MON pianist Brad Mehldau's trio. They met Turner in the 1990s MON and though they've individually collaborated with the likes MON of Chick Corea, Pat Metheny and Joshua Redman, they say "Fly MON needed to happen" such is their shared instinct for MON expansive, intelligent and emotive improvised music. In the MON words of Brad Mehldau, "it's music that hits the head and MON then seeps into the heart". MON MON Taborn has visited the UK frequently as keyboard player of MON choice for the likes of Tim Berne and Chris Potter, but this MON concert saw him bring his own acoustic trio to London for MON the first time. With Thomas Morgan on bass and Gerald MON Cleaver on drums, he performs a spellbinding set of complex MON compositions and intricate improvisations. MON MON Line up: Jeff Ballard (drums), Mark Turner (saxophone), MON Larry Grenadier (bass) MON MON Fly MON Lady B MON Jeff Ballard MON MON Fly MON The Fruit MON Bud Powell MON MON Fly MON Untitled MON Mark Turner MON MON Fly MON Jj MON Larry Grenadier MON MON Fly MON State of the Union MON Larry Grenadier MON MON Line up: Craig Taborn (piano), Thomas Morgan (bass), Gerald MON Cleaver (drums) MON MON Craig Taborn MON Bodies We Came Out Of MON Craig Taborn MON MON Craig Taborn MON Chorales MON Craig Taborn MON MON Craig Taborn MON Light Made Lighter MON Craig Taborn MON MON Craig Taborn MON Maelan MON Craig Taborn MON MON TUE TUESDAY 31 AUGUST 2010 TUE TUE 01:00 Through the Night b00tkn4n (Listen) TUE Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert TUE recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters TUE 1:01 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE La Clemenza di Tito - Overture TUE Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Tomás Netopil (conductor) TUE 1:06 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Concerto for horn and orchestra no. 4 (K.495) in E flat TUE major TUE Sergei Nakariakov (flugelhorn), Orchestra della Svizzera TUE Italiana, Tomás Netopil (conductor) TUE 1:23 AM TUE Arban, Jean-Baptiste (1825-1889) TUE Variations on a theme from Bellini's Norma TUE Sergei Nakariakov (flugelhorn), Orchestra della Svizzera TUE Italiana, Tomás Netopil (conductor) TUE 1:30 AM TUE Arban, Jean-Baptiste (1825-1889) TUE Carnival of Venice variations TUE Sergei Nakariakov (trumpet) TUE 1:31 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Symphony no. 38 (K.504) in D major "Prague" TUE Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Tomás Netopil (conductor) TUE 2:01 AM TUE Fauré, Gabriel [1845-1924] TUE Quartet for strings (Op.121) in E minor TUE Ebène Quartet TUE 2:26 AM TUE Mokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914) TUE Twelfth Song-Wreath [Songs from Kosovo) TUE RTV Belgrade Choir, Mladen Jagu?t (conductor) TUE 2:35 AM TUE Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) TUE Trio in A minor (Op.114) TUE Ellen Margrethe Flesjo (cello), Hans Christian Braein TUE (clarinet), Havard Gimse (piano) TUE 3:01 AM TUE Franck, César (1822-1890) TUE Sonata for violin and piano (M.8) in A major TUE Marianne Thorsen (violin), Håvard Gimse (piano) TUE 3:27 AM TUE Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) TUE Piano Quintet in E flat major (Op.44) TUE Atle Sponberg (violin), The Nash Ensemble TUE 3:59 AM TUE Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) TUE Trio No.2 from Essercizii Musici, for Viola da gamba, TUE Harpsichord obligato and continuo TUE Camerata Köln TUE 4:10 AM TUE Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) TUE O Padre Nostro [paraphrase of The Lord's Prayer] TUE Chamber Choir AVE, Andra? Hauptman (conductor) TUE 4:17 AM TUE Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) TUE Scherzo No.3 in C sharp minor (Op.39) TUE Ivo Pogorelich (piano) TUE 4:25 AM TUE Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) TUE 2 pieces for cello & piano, Op.2 TUE Monika Leskovar (cello), Ivana ?varc-Grenda (piano) TUE 4:34 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or possibly Pleyel, Ignace TUE (1757-1831) arr. Perry, Harold TUE Divertimento (Feldpartita) (H.2.46) in B flat major arr. for TUE wind quintet TUE Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet TUE 4:44 AM TUE Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) TUE Tapiola - symphonic poem, Op. 112 (1926) TUE BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor) TUE 5:01 AM TUE Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782) TUE Quintet for flute, oboe, violin, viola & basso continuo TUE (Op.11 No.2) in G major TUE Les Adieux TUE 5:09 AM TUE Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594) TUE Magnificat Primi Toni TUE Elmer Iseler Singers, Elmer Iseler (conductor) TUE 5:18 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE 12 Variations for piano in B flat (K.500) TUE Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano) TUE 5:28 AM TUE Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) arr. Thomas Beecham TUE The Walk to the Paradise Garden (from 'A Village Romeo and TUE Juliet') TUE BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor) TUE 5:38 AM TUE Tournier, Marcel (1879-1951) TUE Images for harp and string quartet (Op.35) TUE Erica Goodman (harp), Members of the Amadeus Ensemble TUE 5:49 AM TUE Halévy, Jacques-François (1799-1862) TUE Gérard & Lusignan's duet: 'Salut, salut, à cette noble TUE France' - from 'La Reine de Chypre', Act 3 TUE Benjamin Butterfield (tenor - Gérard), Brett Polegato TUE (baritone - Lusignan), Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, TUE Richard Bradshaw (conductor) TUE 6:01 AM TUE Barber, Samuel (1910-1981) TUE Concerto for violin and orchestra (Op.14) TUE James Ehnes (violin), Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell TUE Tovey (conductor) TUE 6:25 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) TUE Piano Concerto No.4 in G major (Op.58) TUE Nelson Goerne (piano), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari TUE Rasilainen (conductor). TUE TUE 07:00 Breakfast b00tkn4q (Listen) TUE TUE 10:00 Classical Collection b00tkn4z (Listen) TUE 10.00 TUE Bizet TUE Carmen Suite No.1 TUE Orchestra des Concerts Lamoureux TUE Igor Markevitch (conductor) TUE Phillips 450 043-2 TUE 10.11 TUE Ravel TUE Rapsodie espagnole TUE Orchestre de Paris TUE Herbert von Karajan (conductor) TUE EMI 512038-2 TUE 10.27 TUE Beethoven TUE Mir ist so wunderbar (Fidelio, Act I) TUE Marzelline: Christiane Oelze (soprano) TUE Leonore: Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano) TUE Jaquino: Micheal Schade (tenor) TUE Rocco: Franz Hawlata (bass) TUE Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique TUE John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) TUE DG 453719-2 TUE 10.32 TUE Mozart TUE Clarinet Concerto, K.622 TUE Thea King (clarinet) TUE English Chamber Orchestra TUE Jeffrey Tate (conductor) TUE HYPERION CDA66199 TUE 11.03 TUE Tuesday's Group of 3 TUE Songs from Wolf's Spanish Songbook TUE Sagt, seid Ihr es, feiner Herr TUE Herr, was tragt der Boden hier TUE Geh', Gelieber, geh' jetzt TUE Anne Sophie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) TUE Olaf Bar (baritone) TUE Geoffrey Parsons (piano) TUE EMI CDS 555325-2 TUE 11.12 TUE Wagner TUE Parsifal: Prelude to Act I TUE Philadelphia Orchestra TUE Christian Thielemann (conductor) TUE DG 453 485-2 TUE 11.26 TUE Juan del Enzina TUE Levanta Pascual TUE La Capella Reial de Catalunya TUE Hesperion XXI TUE Jordi Savall (director) TUE ALIA VOX AVSA 9838 TUE 11.32 TUE Copland TUE Clarinet Concerto TUE Richard Stoltzman (clarinet) TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) TUE RCA 09026 61790-2. TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b00dkgkv (Listen) TUE Johannes Brahms, Werther's Woes...and First Maturity TUE TUE After the shattering suicide attempt of his mentor Robert TUE Schumann, Brahms didn't publish a new work for nearly six TUE years - a wretched period in the career of music's new TUE hottest property. Yet the flirty attentions of the TUE composer's much-beloved Hamburg Ladies' Choir finally TUE rejuvenated his creative juices in 1859, at the tender age TUE of 26. In this second programme episode, Donald Macleod TUE explores Brahms's renewed creative maturity, beginning with TUE a rare work for 'his ladies' accompanied by harp and horns. TUE TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang, for female voices, horns and TUE harp, Op.17 no.1 TUE Members of the Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner TUE (conductor), Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford (horns); TUE Delyth Wynne (harp) TUE PHILIPS 4311522 TUE TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Sextet for Strings in B Flat Major Opus 18; (1859-60 / 1860) TUE Members of the Berlin Philharmonic Octet TUE PHILIPS 4202562 TUE TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Horn Trio, Op.40: III. Adagio mesto, IV. Finale – Allegro TUE con brio TUE Aubrey Brain (horn), Adolf Busch (violin), Rudolf Serkin TUE (piano) TUE TESTAMENT SBT1001 TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00tkn5k (Listen) TUE Edinburgh International Festival 2010, Christianne Stotijn, Joseph Breinl TUE TUE Former BBC New Generation Artist Christianne Stotijn and TUE Joseph Breinl serve up a rich Straussian feast, peppered TUE with Schoenberg. TUE TUE Richard Strauss: TUE Rote Rosen TUE Die erwachte Rose TUE Das Rosenband TUE Ständchen TUE Traum durch die Dämmerung TUE Nachtgang TUE Freundliche Vision TUE Ich schwebe TUE Ruhe meine Seele TUE Waldseligkeit TUE Befreit TUE Zueignung TUE TUE Arnold Schoenberg: TUE Das Buch der hängenden Gärten. TUE TUE 14:20 Afternoon on 3 b00tkn5m (Listen) TUE Proms 2010 Repeats, Prom 52 TUE TUE Vladimir Ashkenazy and the visiting Sydney Symphony perform TUE Richard Strauss's lushly romantic waltzes which conjure up TUE eighteenth-century Vienna, and Scriabin's multi-coloured TUE Third Symphony which portrays the cosmic dance between the TUE human spirit and the cosmos. French-born pianist Helene TUE Grimaud joins them for Ravel's Piano Concerto in G, which TUE dances to the rhythms of the Jazz Age. Presented by Suzy Klein. TUE TUE R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier - suite TUE Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major TUE Scriabin: Symphony no. 3 in C major - "The Divine Poem" TUE TUE Helene Grimaud, piano TUE Sydney Symphony TUE Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor. TUE TUE 17:00 In Tune b00tkn7p (Listen) TUE TUE 19:00 BBC Proms b00tkn8n (Listen) TUE 2010, Prom 61, Hansel und Gretel - Acts 1, 2 TUE TUE Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London TUE TUE Glyndebourne Festival Opera brings Hansel und Gretel to the TUE Proms. Humperdinck's tuneful opera adds layers of TUE psychological meaning to Grimm's fairy tale of abandoned TUE children, absent parents and things that go bump in the TUE woods at night. A delicious blend of styles from the TUE fairy-music of Mendelssohn to the opulent harmonies and TUE orchestration of Wagner, this is children's opera for grown-ups. TUE TUE Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel (semi-staged; sung in German) TUE Acts I & II TUE TUE Alice Coote, Hänsel TUE Lydia Teuscher, Gretel TUE Irmgard Vilsmaier, Mother TUE William Dazeley, Father TUE Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke, Witch TUE Tara Erraught, Sandman TUE Ida Falk Winland, Dew Fairy TUE Glyndebourne Festival Chorus TUE London Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Robin Ticciati, conductor. TUE TUE 20:05 BBC Proms b00tkn8q (Listen) TUE 2010, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival - Hansel and Gretel TUE TUE Ian McMillan is joined by Anne Fine, former Children's TUE Laureate and prize-winning author, and the well-known child TUE psychotherapist Margaret Rustin to discuss the manifold and TUE sometimes unexpected themes of the Grimm Brothers' 'Hansel TUE and Gretel', the many interpretations it has been given and TUE the story's continuing relevance to children today. TUE TUE Recorded in front of an audience at the Royal College of TUE Music as part of the Proms Literary Festival, prior to a BBC TUE Proms performance of Humperdinck's operatic version of the TUE story. TUE TUE 20:25 BBC Proms b00tkn91 (Listen) TUE 2010, Prom 61, Hansel und Gretel - Act 3 TUE TUE 21:30 Sunday Feature b00jhny7 (Listen) TUE Wheels and Stones TUE TUE When George Sturt had to take over his father's TUE wheelwright's business in 1884, he realised that his book TUE learning made him ignorant about what he called 'a tangled TUE web of folk knowledge'. Yet in 1923 he published an account TUE of the process of building wooden wheels and making wagons, TUE which he had become fiercely proud especially because he was TUE keenly aware that his trade was slipping away. TUE TUE Robert Powell reads from George Sturt's "The Wheelwright's TUE Shop". Punctuating Sturt's observations about apprentices, TUE pricing, drunken sawyers, injuries and the threat of TUE machinery, are the stories of a contemporary stonemason TUE Simon Verity, who carves in cathedrals and villas, and TUE Charlotte de Syllas, a jeweller whose work is shown in TUE museums. We also hear from a firm of coach wrights in Kent. TUE TUE Sturt saw that he would not be able to compete with the TUE motorcar but there are still a few highly skilled masters of TUE traditional crafts working in Britain. TUE TUE The modern accounts reinforce Sturt's pride in his craft and TUE also highlight the struggles of trying to survive and shine TUE when others are outsourcing, using cheaper materials and TUE looking for commercial success. TUE TUE The feature travels from Simon Verity's Caithness croft, to TUE Charlotte de Syllas's studio in Dorset to the Crofords TUE carriage sheds in Kent and to Farnham in Surrey, where TUE George Sturt was based. TUE TUE Narrator: Robert Powell TUE Producer and Presenter: Judith Kampfner. TUE TUE 22:15 New Generation Artists b00tlyzl (Listen) TUE Tom Arthurs, Richard Fairhurst TUE TUE As well as supporting the cream of young classical artists, TUE the New Generation Artists scheme champions rising stars of TUE jazz. Trumpeter Tom Arthurs performs his own composition TUE Postcards from Pushkin, a suite commissioned jointly by the TUE BBC and the Royal Philhamornic Society which celebrates the TUE writings of Aleksandr Pushkin with musical musings inspired TUE by seven short extracts from his works. TUE TUE Tom Arthurs: Postcards from Pushkin TUE Tom Arthurs (trumpet/flugelhorn) TUE Richard Fairhurst (piano). TUE TUE 23:00 The Essay b00nhmnh (Listen) TUE North East Free Thinkers, William Armstrong TUE TUE The second in our series of portraits of figures from the TUE history of North East England who challenged their age, TUE recorded in front of audiences at Radio 3's Free Thinking TUE festival at The Sage Gateshead in 2009. Henrietta Heald TUE profiles the Victorian inventor, arms dealer and TUE industrialist William Armstrong. Armstrong brought global TUE fame to the Tyne, employing thousands in the manufacture of TUE machinery, ships - and guns. But he also created the first TUE house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. He TUE epitomised the dynamism of his age and attracted many TUE epithets, from "visionary genius" to "merchant of death". TUE TUE 23:15 Late Junction b00tknbg (Listen) TUE Max Reinhardt gives a gentle nod to Harvest time, is seized TUE by sweet desire along with some singing nuns, and catches TUE the feisty side of Nina Simone. Plus some Sunny Days from TUE Position Normal and moonlight from Claude Debussy. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 01 SEPTEMBER 2010 WED WED 01:00 Through the Night b00tknc5 (Listen) WED Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert WED recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters WED 01:01AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Goldberg Variations, arr. Sitkovetsky for string trio WED Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Razvan Popovici (viola), WED Bernhard Naoki Hedenborg (cello) WED 02:18AM WED Petrali, Vincenzo (1832-1889) WED Organ Sonata finale WED Cor van Wageningen (organ) WED 02:23AM WED Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) WED Magnificat in D major (Wq.215) WED Linda Øvrebø (soprano), Anna Einarsson (alto), Anders WED J.Dahlin (tenor), Johannes Mannov (bass), Norwegian Radio WED Orchestra, Oslo Chamber Choir, Alessandro de Marchi (conductor) WED 03:01AM WED Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) WED Variations on a roccoco theme in A (Op.33) WED Bartosz Koziak (cello), Polish Radio Orchestra, Andrzej WED Mysinski (conductor) WED 03:22AM WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) WED Piano Sonata in D major, Hob.XVI.33 WED Andreas Staier (fortepiano) WED 03:39AM WED Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) WED 4 Letzte Lieder (AV.150) WED Ragnhild Heiland Sørensen (soprano), Norwegian Radio WED Orchestra, Milan Horvat (conductor) WED 04:02AM WED Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) WED Quartet in G major (Op.5 No.4) WED Musica Antiqua Köln WED 04:15AM WED Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) WED Three Romances (Op.94) WED Hyong-Sup Kim (oboe), Ja-Eun Ku (piano) WED 04:26AM WED Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) WED Concert Fantasia on two Russian themes (Op.33) WED Valentin Stefanov (violin), Orchestra 'Symphonieta' of the WED Bulgarian National Radio, Stoyan Angelov (conductor) WED BGBNR WED 04:45AM WED Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) WED Toccata in F major (BuxWV.156) WED Ludger Lohmann (organ) WED 04:53AM WED Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) WED Sonata a quattro in G minor WED La Stagione, Michael Schneider (director) WED 05:01AM WED Lawes, Henry (1596-1662) WED Suite à 4 in G minor WED Concordia, Mark Levy (conductor) WED BEVRT WED 05:08AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) WED Kirchen-Sonate in B flat (K. 212) WED Royal Academy of Music Beckett Ensemble, Patrick Russill WED (conductor) WED 05:13AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED 2 Songs: Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht & Meerfahrt (Op.96 WED No.4) WED Kevin McMillan (baritone), Michael McMahon (piano) WED 05:19AM WED Harty, Hamilton (1879-1941) WED Orientale, from Three Miniatures WED Christopher Blake (oboe), Ulster Orchestra, Celso Antunes WED (concert master) WED 05:26AM WED Sullivan, (Sir) Arthur (1842-1900) WED Symphony in E major 'Irish' WED BBC Philharmonic, Richard Hickox (conductor) WED 06:03AM WED Lutosławski, Witold arr. Piatagorsky WED 5 Bukoliki [Bucolics] WED Maxim Rysanov (viola), Kristina Blaumane (cello) WED 06:11AM WED Dufay, Guillaume (c.1400-1474) WED Balsamus et munda cera WED Orlando Consort WED 06:17AM WED Kabalevsky, Dmitri (1904-1987) WED Violin Concerto in C major (Op.48) WED Moshe Hammer (violin), Winnepeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro WED Koizumi (conductor) WED 06:32AM WED Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906) WED Suite No.1 in F major for 2 pianos (Op.15) WED James Anagnason, Leslie Kinton (pianos) WED 06:48AM WED Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) WED Concerto Grosso No.12 in D minor, 'Folia' WED Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor). WED WED 07:00 Breakfast b00tknc7 (Listen) WED WED 10:00 Classical Collection b00tknc9 (Listen) WED 10.00 WED Rossini WED Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Overture WED Philharmonia Orchestra WED Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor) WED EMI CDM 769042 2 WED 10.07 WED Salzedo WED Suite of Eight Dances: Bolero, Rumba, Tango, Seguidilla WED Yolanda Kondonassis (harp) WED TELARC CD-80691 WED 10.16 WED Rachmaninov WED The Isle of the Dead, Op.29 WED Russian National Orchestra WED Mikhail Pletnev (conductor) WED DG 463 075-2 WED 10.35 WED Anon. WED Adoramus te for 4vv. WED from the Cancionero de Montecassino of Alfons V WED La Capella Reial de Catalunya WED Jordi Savall (director) WED ALIAVOX AV9816 WED 10.42 WED Mozart WED Piano Concerto No. 5 in D major, K.175 WED Mitsuko Uchida (piano) WED English Chamber Orchestra WED Jeffrey Tate (Conductor) WED Philips 432 082-2 WED 11.19 WED Anon. WED Jota (Improvisation on a theme from the Saldivar codice) WED Montserrat Figueras (soprano) WED Hesperion XXI WED Jordi Savall (director) WED ALIA VOX AV 9834 WED 11.24 WED Lalo WED Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, Op.21 WED Henrky Szeryng (violin) WED National Orchestra of Monte Carlo Opera WED Edouard van Remoortel (conductor) WED PHILIPS 422 976-2. WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b00dkgkx (Listen) WED Johannes Brahms WED WED Everyone knows that Brahms struggled with his First Symphony WED for years - terrified of failing to live up to the great WED Beethoven. Much less well-known is that he tore his hair out WED over the other great genre dominated by his hero - the WED String Quartet - quite literally wallpapering his bedroom WED with his failed attempts. WED WED In the third programme of this series Donald Macleod takes WED us through two movements from Brahms's rarely-performed and WED oft-maligned First String Quartet, as well as a complete WED performance of his beautiful and lyrical first Violin WED Sonata, inspired by thoughts of his great lost love, Clara WED Schumann, among the falling rain. WED WED Music played WED WED Johannes Brahms WED String Quartet no.1 in C Minor, Op.51 no.1 [extract] WED Alban Berg Quartet WED EMI CDS 7548292 WED WED Johannes Brahms WED Piano Quartet no.3 in C Minor, Op.60 WED II. Scherzo: Allegro WED Emanuel Ax (piano), Isaac Stern (violin), Jaime Laredo WED (viola), Yo-Yo Ma (cello) WED SONY CLASSICAL 2K45846 WED WED Johannes Brahms WED “Regenlied” from Eight Songs, Op.59 WED Olaf Baer (baritone), Geoffrey Parsons (piano) WED EMI CDC7497232 WED WED Johannes Brahms WED Sonata no.1 for violin and piano, Op.78 WED Anne-Sofie Mutter (violin), Alexis Weissenberg (piano) WED EMI CDC7492992 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00tkndd (Listen) WED Edinburgh International Festival 2010, Simon Keenlyside, Malcolm Martineau WED WED Journeys of the heart for baritone Simon Keenlyside and WED pianist Malcolm Martineau as the duo bring Schumann's tragic WED song cycle 'Dichterliebe' to The Queen's Hall. The romantic WED masterwork is the culmination of a concert also featuring E WED A Housmann's meditations on age, nature and beauty as WED depicted by George Butterworth; and a selection from WED America's celebrated modern master of song, Ned Rorem. WED WED Rorem: WED Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night WED O You Whom I Often and Silently Come WED Root Cellar WED My Papa's Waltz WED WED Butterworth: WED Loveliest of Trees WED When I was One and Twenty WED Look not in my Eyes WED Think no more, Lad WED The Lads in their hundreds WED Is my Team ploughing? WED Bredon Hill WED Oh Fair enough are Sky and Plain WED When the Lad for Longing Sighs WED On the Idle Hill of Summer WED With Rue My Heart is Laden WED WED Schumann: WED Dichterliebe. WED WED 14:20 Afternoon on 3 b00tkndg (Listen) WED Proms 2010 Repeats, Prom 44 WED WED The Russian National Orchestra returns to the Proms in this WED its 20th anniversary year, with conductor Andrey Boreyko. WED After a dramatic overture by Beethoven, depicting the heroic WED Roman general Coriolanus, the orchestra focuses on music WED from its homeland. Rachmaninov is a composer close to the WED heart of tonight's soloist, Nikolai Lugansky, who performs WED the radiant and inventive piano variations on Paganini's WED theme. Tchaikovsky's orchestral suite was initially WED conceived as a symphony, but he found this form to be more WED flexible; it ends with a set of flamboyant variations. WED WED Beethoven: Overture 'Coriolan' WED Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini WED Tchaikovsky: Suite no. 3 in G major, Op. 55 WED WED Russian National Orchestra WED Nikolai Lugansky (piano) WED Andrey Boreyko (conductor). WED WED 16:00 Choral Evensong b00tkndq (Listen) WED Live from St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh WED sung by members of the 2010 Charles Wood Summer School. WED WED Introit: Expectans expectavi (Wood) WED Responses: Rose WED Psalms: 6, 7, 8 (Purcell, Turner, Barnby, Lawes) WED First Lesson: Jeremiah 3 vv15-25 WED Office Hymn: King of glory, king of peace (Gwalchmai) WED Canticles: Wood in E flat No. 2 WED Second Lesson: Luke 14 vv15-24 WED Anthem: Lord, thou hast been our refuge (Vaughan Williams) WED Final Hymn: Jesu, the very thought of thee (St Botolph) WED Organ Voluntary: Dankpsalm (Max Reger) WED WED Director of Music: David Hill WED Organist: Daniel Hyde. WED WED 17:00 In Tune b00tkndz (Listen) WED WED 19:30 BBC Proms b00tknf5 (Listen) WED 2010, Prom 62, Hindemith, Mahler, Bruckner - Part 1 WED WED Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London WED WED The Proms welcomes the last of its youth orchestras for this WED season. The Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra was founded 25 WED years ago by Claudio Abbado and nowadays chooses from among WED the world's leading conductors for its tours. The veteran WED Swedish maestro Herbert Blomstedt has made something of a WED speciality of the music of Hindemith and Bruckner and the WED concert features symphonies by both composers - the WED orchestral work that Hindemith based on his opera about WED 'Mathis the Painter' and Bruckner's final unfinished WED masterpiece. Between these symphonies, the leading German WED baritone Christian Gerhaher sings Mahler's youthful 'Songs WED of a Wayfarer', telling of a young man's unrequited love. WED WED Hindemith: Symphony 'Mathis der Maler' WED Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen WED WED Christian Gerhaher, baritone WED Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester WED Herbert Blomstedt, conductor WED WED 20:20 Twenty Minutes b00tknf9 (Listen) WED My Summer Job, Tim Pears WED WED Novelist Tim Pears remembers his early working life before WED he became a writer. Summer jobs and winter jobs: chimney WED sweep and caravan park attendent. WED WED 20:40 BBC Proms b00tknfk (Listen) WED 2010, Prom 62, Hindemith, Mahler, Bruckner - Part 2 WED WED Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D minor WED WED Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester WED Herbert Blomstedt, conductor WED WED This Prom will be repeated on Thursday 16th September at WED 2.00pm. WED WED 22:00 Sunday Feature b00k00pq (Listen) WED Leland's Travels WED WED David Wallace explores the life and work of humanist scholar WED John Leland, who was commissioned by Henry VIII to search WED through the ancient libraries of all the religious houses of WED his kingdom and catalogue their literary treasures - before WED the monasteries were destroyed and their manuscripts WED dispersed. WED WED Excerpts from Leland's writings and travel notes are read by WED Jeremy Northam. WED WED 23:00 The Essay b00nhmrx (Listen) WED North East Free Thinkers, Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society WED WED Free Thinking 2009 WED WED A series recorded in front of an audience as part of the WED Free Thinking ideas festival. It focuses on free-thinking WED figures and institutions in North-East England whose ideas WED challenged their times. WED WED Leading poet Sean O'Brien charts the profound contribution WED to Newcastle's cultural life of the Literary and WED Philosophical Society, founded in 1793, which grew into one WED of the most important intellectual institutions of its age. WED A place of talking, thinking, reading and listening, its WED history and membership have long been at the heart of WED Tyneside culture. WED WED 23:15 Late Junction b00tknfy (Listen) WED Harvest time polyphony from pre-war Lithuania, a WED fiery-haired Irishman, and love songs from North India, WED Iceland and the Mother of the Blues Ma Rainey. Nina Simone's WED version of Bob Dylan's Ballad of Hollis Brown and Christina WED Mason's setting of the David Gascoyne poem Antennae. With WED Max Reinhardt. WED WED THU THURSDAY 02 SEPTEMBER 2010 THU THU 01:00 Through the Night b00tlvgf (Listen) THU Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert THU recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters THU 1:01 AM THU Francaix, Jean [1912-1997] THU Quintet for wind no. 1 [1948] THU Miró Ensemble THU 1:22 AM THU Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) THU Serenade for Strings (Op.20) THU Royal Academy Soloists, Clio Gould (director) THU 1:34 AM THU Ligeti, Gyorgy [1923-2006] THU 6 Bagatelles for wind quintet THU Miró Ensemble THU 1:47 AM THU Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942) THU Danslek ur 'Ran' (Singing Games from the opera 'Ran') THU Swedish Radio Choir, Olov Olofsson (piano), Eric Ericson THU (conductor) THU 1:51 AM THU Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) THU Concerto in D minor (Op.3 No.11) from 'L'Estro Armonico' THU Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) THU 2:00 AM THU Taffanel, Paul [1844-1908] THU Quintet for wind in G minor THU Miró Ensemble THU 2:25 AM THU Arnold, Malcolm [1921-2006] THU 3 Shanties for wind quintet (Op.4) THU Miró Ensemble THU 2:33 AM THU Bizet, Georges [1838-1875] THU Introduction to "Carmen Suite" for Wind Quintet THU Miró Ensemble THU 2:36 AM THU de Falla, Manuel (1876-1946) THU Noches en los jardines de España THU Filip Pavlov (piano), Sofia Symphony Orchestra, Ivan Marinov THU (conductor) THU 3:01 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU String Quintet No.2 in G major (Op.111) THU Members of Wiener Streichsextett THU 3:30 AM THU Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) THU Le carnaval des animaux THU The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James THU Campbell (director) THU 3:54 AM THU Musorgsky, Modest (1839-1881) THU Pictures from an Exhibition THU Sofia Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ivan Marinov THU 4:28 AM THU Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) THU Concerto da Camera in D major (RV.95) THU Camerata Köln THU 4:37 AM THU Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) THU Satukuva 3 (A Fairytale vision) THU Liisa Pohjola (piano) THU FIYLE THU 4:43 AM THU Lysenko, Mykola (1842-1912) THU Fantasy on Two Ukrainian Themes THU Yuri Shut'ko (flute), Ukrainian National Radio Symphony THU Orchestra, Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor) THU 4:51 AM THU Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) THU Italian Serenade for string quartet THU Ljubljana String Quartet THU 5:01 AM THU Chabrier, Emmanuel (1841-1894) THU España - rhapsody for orchestra THU Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Stuart Challender (conductor) THU 5:07 AM THU Paganini, Nicolò (1782-1840) THU Cantabile THU Peter Michalica (violin), Elena Michalicova (piano) THU 5:12 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Cantata: 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde' (BWV.54) THU Jadwiga Rappé (alto), Concerto Avenna, Andrzej Mysinski THU (conductor) THU 5:23 AM THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) THU Keyboard Sonata in D major, Hob.XVI/37 THU Andreas Staier (fortepiano) THU 5:34 AM THU Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) THU Overture in the Italian Style (D.590) THU Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti THU (conductor) THU 5:42 AM THU Salieri, Antonio (1750-1825) THU Sinfonia in D major 'Veneziana' THU Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) THU 5:53 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Concerto in the Italian style for keyboard (BWV.971) in F THU major THU Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) THU 6:06 AM THU Elgar, Edward [1857-1934] THU In the south (Alassio) - overture (Op.50) THU BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bělohlávek (conductor) THU 6:27 AM THU Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) THU 4 Madrigals for women's chorus THU Jutland Chamber Choir, Mogens Dahl (director) THU 6:39 AM THU Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) THU 13 Pieces for piano (Op.76) THU Eero Heinonen (piano). THU THU 07:00 Breakfast b00tknhk (Listen) THU THU 10:00 Classical Collection b00tknhh (Listen) THU 10.00 THU Rimsky-Korsakov THU Capriccio Espagnol, Op.34 THU RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra THU Kirill Kondrashin (conductor) THU RCA 09026 63302-2 THU 10.15 THU Thursday's Group of 3 THU The Historic Return of Vladimir Horowitz performances from THU the 1965 Carnegie Hall concert THU Debussy: Serenade for the Doll (Children's Corner) THU Scriabin: Etude, Op.2 No.1 THU Moszkowski: Etude, Op. 72 No.11 THU Vladimir Horowitz (piano) THU SONY 89765-2 THU 10.24 THU Moszkowski THU Danzas Espanolas: selection from book 1 THU London Symphony Orchestra THU Ataulfo Argenta (conductor) THU DECCA 433 911-2 THU 10.33 THU Rachmaninov THU Cello Sonata in G minor, Op.19 THU Lynn Harrell (cello) THU Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) THU DECCA 473 807-2 THU 11.06 THU Arbeau: Belle qui tiens ma vie THU Cabezon: Diferencias sobre 'Belle qui tiens ma vie' THU Willaert: Vecchie letrose THU La Capella Reial de Catalunya THU Hesperion XXI THU Jordi Savall (director) THU ALIA VOX AV9814 THU 11.17 THU Chabrier THU Espana THU Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra THU Herbert von Karajan (conductor) THU EMI 512038-2 THU 11.23 THU Boccherini THU March 'La Ritirata di Madrid' THU The Artaria Quartet THU with Richard Savino (guitar) THU HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907069 THU 11.31 THU Mozart THU Non piu andrai (Figaro, Act I) THU Lorenzo Regazzo (bass) THU Concerto Koln THU Rene Jacobs (director) THU HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901818.20 THU 11.36 THU Liszt THU Mazeppa THU Vienna Philharmonic THU Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor) THU DG 453 444-2. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b00dkgkz (Listen) THU Johannes Brahms, The Joachim Case THU THU After 20 years of turbulent friendship, the relationship THU between Brahms and Joseph Joachim finally snapped at the THU beginning of the 1870s. But for once it wasn't the fault of THU the infamously rude and argumentative composer. THU THU Donald Macleod explores the story of one of Brahms's most THU noble actions - his support for Joachim's wife in their THU tumultuous divorce case. He also introduces complete THU performances of solo sonatas for violin and cello, as well THU as a rare love song for alto, viola and piano, sung by THU Kathleen Ferrier. THU THU Johannes Brahms THU Gestille Sehnsucht, for alto voice, viola and piano, Op.91 THU no.1 THU Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyllis Spurr (piano), Max THU Gilbert (viola) THU DECCA 4212992 THU THU Johannes Brahms THU Cello Sonata no.2 in F, Op.88 THU Steven Isserliss (cello), Stephen Hough (piano) THU HYPERION CDA67529 THU THU Johannes Brahms THU Sonata no.3 in D Minor for violin and piano, Op.108 THU Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Lars Vogt (piano) THU EMI CDC5575252 THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00tknkc (Listen) THU Edinburgh International Festival 2010, Pavel Haas Quartet THU THU Chamber music with youthful verve from the Pavel Haas THU Quartet. Former BBC New Generation Artists, and regular THU visitors to Scotland, the Czech musicians perform a work by THU the composer from whom they take their name: Pavel Haas' THU patriotic Quartet, 'From the Monkey Mountains'. Astride this THU centrepiece stand two works: firstly a composition Benjamin THU Britten began working on as a student -his Three THU Divertimenti- and finally a princely score with a Russian THU tinge, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 59 No.1. THU THU Britten THU Three Divertimenti THU THU Haas THU String Quartet No. 2 'From the Monkey Mountains' THU THU Beethoven THU String Quartet in F Op. 59 No. 1. THU THU 14:20 Afternoon on 3 b00tknng (Listen) THU Proms 2010 Repeats, Prom 53 THU THU The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra performs with joint Artistic THU Director Isabelle van Keulen and Principal Guest Director THU Leif Ove Andsnes leading from violin and piano respectively. THU Two contrasting works by Mozart - the sparkling 'Haffner' THU Symphony and the more dramatic Piano Concerto no. 24 in C THU minor - frame Scandinavian pieces new and old: Grieg's THU beloved string-orchestra classic and Dane Bent Sorensen's THU new piano concerto, La mattina, which the composer regards THU as containing both his 'darkest and most profound' music. THU Presented by Fiona Talkington. THU THU Mozart: Symphony no. 35 in D major, K385 'Haffner' THU Bent Sørensen: La mattina* (UK premiere) THU Grieg: Holberg Suite THU Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 24 in C minor, K491 THU THU Leif Ove Andsnes, piano/director THU Norwegian Chamber Orchestra THU Isabelle van Keulen, director/leader THU *Per Kristian Skalstad, conductor THU THU Followed by highlights of last year's City of London THU Festival, including: THU Handel: Let the bright seraphim (Samson) THU Handel: Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? (Semele) THU Sophie Bevan, soprano THU Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord. THU THU 17:00 In Tune b00tknph (Listen) THU THU 19:00 BBC Proms b00tknpk (Listen) THU 2010, Prom 63, Rameau, Canteloube, Matalon, Mussorgsky - Part 1 THU THU Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London THU THU The BBC National Orchestra of Wales' French-born associate THU conductor, François-Xavier Roth, directs a mainly THU French-flavoured programme beginning with a brilliant suite THU by Rameau and a selection of Canteloube's seductive folk THU song settings. The title of Paris-based Argentinian composer THU Martin Matalon's new work translates as 'Lines of Flight' THU and relates to a technique in drawing where added lines THU produce depth and perspective in a picture. Finally a THU rarely-heard version of Musorgsky's Pictures at an THU Exhibition, orchestrated with characteristic flair and THU imagination by founder of the Proms, Sir Henry Wood. THU THU Rameau: Dardanus - suite THU Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne - selection THU THU Anna Caterina Antonacci, soprano THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales THU François-Xavier Roth, conductor THU THU 19:45 BBC Proms b00tknqj (Listen) THU 2010, Proms Plus, Proms Literary Festival - Poetry about Music THU THU Ian McMillan presents a Proms Literary Festival programme THU recorded in front of an audience at the Royal College of THU Music, exploring poetry about music. THU THU Poetry and music have been associated from the earliest THU tradition of oral epic poetry, and music has inspired poets THU from Shakespeare to Emily Dickinson, for example in her work THU "Musicians wrestle everywhere" THU THU Tonight's guests, David Harsent and Jo Shapcott, have both THU been inspired to writer poems about music. David's recent THU collection includes "Duet" and "Harp Strings" and he has THU regularly worked with Harrison Birtwistle to write libretti THU for opera, including The Minotaur. Jo Shapcott poems include THU "Shapcott's Variations" and she has written lyrics for or THU had her words set to music by composers such as John McCabe, THU Detlev Glamert, Errolyn Wallen and John Woolrich. THU THU David Harsent and Jo Shapcott join Ian McMillan to explore THU how the subject of music itself inspires poets, the THU difference between writing poetry and writing libretti, and THU the orchestration of a poem. THU THU 20:05 BBC Proms b00tknqv (Listen) THU 2010, Prom 63, Rameau, Canteloube, Matalon, Mussorgsky - Part 2 THU THU Martin Matalon: Lignes de fuite (UK premiere) THU Musorgsky, arr. Henry Wood: Pictures at an Exhibition THU THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales THU François-Xavier Roth, conductor THU THU This prom will be repeated on Thursday 9th September at THU 2.20pm. THU THU 21:15 Sunday Feature b00pl1pk (Listen) THU In Search of the Gododdin THU THU Poet Gwyneth Lewis explores the origins and meaning of the THU Gododdin, a sixth-century Welsh poem elegising the slain THU British warriors who made a last stand against the Saxons in THU the famous Battle of Catterick. THU THU Fourteen centuries ago an elite band of three hundred THU warriors set out from Edinburgh and marched south to THU Catterick in Yorkshire to meet a force of 10,000 Saxons in a THU bloody pitched battle. At the end of a week of ferocious THU combat all but three of the 300 lay dead and, with them, the THU last hope of the Old North - the original Britons - against THU the Saxon invaders. But the battle left an enduring literary THU legacy: one of the three survivors, Aneirin, fled back to THU Edinburgh and composed the Gododdin, an epic poem to THU commemorate his fallen comrades. THU THU Gwyneth follows the war band from the Edinburgh stronghold THU where they spent a year feasting and drinking mead to the THU landscape of northern England where they met their fate. As THU she travels she discovers new insights into contemporary THU Britain from a sixth-century poem written in Welsh about a THU group of warriors from Scotland who fought a battle in THU Yorkshire. THU THU 22:00 BBC Proms b00tknw8 (Listen) THU 2010, Prom 64: WF Bach, Arne, Pergolesi THU THU Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London THU THU The Early Opera Company and its conductor Christian Curnyn THU feature three composers born in 1710 who straddled the THU divide between the baroque and classical styles. Thomas Arne THU was the leading figure in London in his day, and his THU symphonies show off the latest trends in taste and THU refinement. JS Bach's eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann, showed THU great promise, but had a disappointingly uneven career, THU although his music forged a new path. Pergolesi's Stabat THU Mater, a work of great lyrical beauty, is still as popular THU today as it was in the composer's tragically short lifetime. THU THU W. F. Bach: Sinfonia in D minor THU Arne: Symphony No. 4 in C minor THU Pergolesi: Stabat mater THU THU Elizabeth Watts, soprano THU Anna Stephany, mezzo-soprano THU Early Opera Company THU Christian Curnyn, conductor. THU THU 23:30 Late Junction b00tknwb (Listen) THU Harvest, outlaws and harps with the fate of John Barleycorn THU discussed backstage by Traffic, The Mississippi String Band THU on the trail of Jesse James and Rhodri Davies in league with THU John Butcher. Plus yet more Nina Simone. With Max Reinhardt. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 03 SEPTEMBER 2010 FRI FRI 01:00 Through the Night b00tlvtz (Listen) FRI Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert FRI recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters FRI 1:01 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Trio for piano and strings in C major (K.548) FRI Kungsbacka Trio FRI 1:20 AM FRI Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) FRI Piano Trio No.1 in D minor (Op.63) FRI Kungsbacka Trio FRI 1:52 AM FRI Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) FRI Quartet for piano and strings No.1 (Op.25) in G minor FRI Laurence Power (viola), Kungsbacka Trio FRI 2:34 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Symphony No.8 in F major (Op.93) FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) FRI 3:01 AM FRI Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) FRI Serenade in C major for strings (Op.48) FRI Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) FRI 3:33 AM FRI Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) FRI Stabat Mater (1724) FRI Valeri Popova (soprano), Penka Dilova (mezzo-soprano), FRI Tolbuhin Children's Chorus, Bulgarian National Radio FRI Sinfonietta, Dragomir Nenov (conductor) FRI 4:15 AM FRI Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900) FRI Deux Pièces caracteristiques, Op.25 FRI Nina Gade (piano) FRI 4:28 AM FRI Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit (1782-1871) FRI Overture 'Le Cheval de bronze' FRI Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Robl (conductor) FRI 4:37 AM FRI Machaut, Guillaume de (c.1300-1377) FRI Ballade 32, 'Ploures, dames, ploures vostre servant' - from FRI Le Veoir Dit FRI Oxford Camerata [Robin Blaze, Robert Rice, Richard Wyn FRI Roberts, Matthew Brook], Jeremy Summerly (conductor) FRI 4:46 AM FRI Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736) FRI Concerto for violin, strings and continuo in B flat FRI András Keller (violin), Concerto Köln FRI 5:01 AM FRI Strauss, Johann jr. (1825-1899), arr. Schoenberg FRI Rosen aus dem Suden (Roses from the South) FRI Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) FRI 5:10 AM FRI Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) FRI Four Mazurkas FRI Ashley Wass (piano) FRI 5:20 AM FRI Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954) FRI Avondmuziek [1915] FRI I Solisti del Vento, Ivo Hadermann (conductor) FRI 5:30 AM FRI Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) FRI Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Op.28) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) FRI 5:45 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Exsultate, jubilate - motet for soprano and orchestra FRI (K.165) FRI Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, FRI Kent Nagano (conductor) FRI 6:00 AM FRI Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907) FRI Peer Gynt - suite no. 1 (Op. 46) FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) FRI 6:24 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI Cantata: 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis' (BWV.21) FRI Antonella Balducci (soprano), Frieder Lang (tenor), Fulvio FRI Bettini (baritone), Solisti e Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio FRI and Ensemble Vanitas, Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor). FRI FRI 07:00 Breakfast b00tkny0 (Listen) FRI FRI 10:00 Through the Night b00tknxk (Listen) FRI 10.00 FRI Busoni FRI Chamber Fantasy on Bizet's Carmen (Sonatina no.6) FRI Anthony Goldstone (piano) FRI Divine Art dda25067 FRI 10.08 FRI Anon. arrangement of a theme by Antonio Martin y Coll FRI Danza del Hacha FRI Hesperion XXI FRI Jordi Savall (director) FRI ALIA VOX AV9834 FRI 10.11 FRI Haydn FRI Symphony No.102 in B flat major FRI City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra FRI Simon Rattle (conductor) FRI EMI CDC 555509-2 FRI 10.35 FRI Shchedrin FRI Carmen Suite (selection of movements) FRI Russian National Orchestra FRI Mikhail Pletnev (conductor) FRI DG 471 136-2 FRI 10.43 FRI Verdi FRI Ella giammai m'amo! (Don Carlo, Act III) FRI Nicolai Ghiaurov (bass) Berlin Philharmonic Herbert von FRI Karajan (conductor) FRI EMI CMS7693042 FRI 10.54 FRI Boccherini/Berio FRI Four Original Versions of 'La Ritirata notturna di Madrid' FRI London Symphony Orchestra FRI Luciano Berio (conductor) FRI RCA 09026 68894-2 FRI 11.01 FRI Strauss FRI Don Juan FRI Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York FRI Leopold Stokowski (conductor) FRI EVEREST EVC 9004 FRI 11.18 FRI Sor FRI O Crux FRI Coro Cervantes FRI Carlos Fernandez Aransay (director) FRI GUILD GMCD7243 FRI 11.23 FRI Mozart FRI Piano Concerto No.18, K.456 'Paradies' FRI Leif Ove Andsnes (piano/director) FRI Norwegian Chamber Orchestra FRI EMI 57803-2. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b00dkgl1 (Listen) FRI Johannes Brahms, Fraulein Klarinette FRI FRI 1891 - nearly 60 years old now - old man Brahms, resplendent FRI with a great white beard, is in love again. But this time FRI the object of his affections isn't a woman, but a clarinet. FRI FRI In this final programme in the seires Donald Macleod FRI concludes by taking us through Brahms's last - and perhaps FRI greatest - chamber works: his two clarinet sonatas and FRI clarinet quintet. FRI FRI Johannes Brahms FRI Chorale Prelude: “O Welt, Ich Muss Dich Lassen”, Op.posth. FRI 122 FRI Robert Parkins (Flentrop Organ, Duke Chapel, Duke FRI University, Durham, USA) FRI NAXOS 8550824 FRI FRI Johannes Brahms FRI Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op.115 [extract] FRI Thea King (clarinet), Gabrieli String Quartet FRI HYPERION CDA66107 FRI FRI Johannes Brahms FRI Sonata no.1 for viola and piano in F Minor, Op.120 no.1 FRI [extract] FRI William Primrose (viola), Rudolf Firkusny (piano) FRI EMI CDM5660652 FRI FRI Johannes Brahms FRI Sonata no.2 for clarinet and piano, Op.120 no.2 FRI Martin Fröst (clarinet), Roland Pöntinen (piano) FRI BIS BISSACD1353 FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00tkp0l (Listen) FRI Edinburgh International Festival 2010, Gerald Finley, Julius Drake FRI FRI Gerald Finley and Julius Drake present a selection of music FRI from Europe and America. In a wide-ranging recital, FRI encompassing everything from the tragic to the hilarious, FRI the duo move from Schumann's settings of poet Heinrich FRI Heine, to the eccentricity of Charles Ives, 'Slugging a FRI Vampire', by way of a Maurice Ravel menagerie and a Tango FRI from Samuel Barber. FRI FRI Schumann: FRI Tragödie 1 FRI Tragödie 2 FRI Der arme Peter FRI Lehn' deine Wang' FRI Es leuchtet meine Liebe FRI Dein Angesicht FRI Mein Wagen rollet langsam FRI Belsatzar FRI Die feindlichen Brüder FRI Abends am Strand FRI Die beiden Grenadiere FRI FRI Ravel FRI Histoires Naturelles FRI FRI Barber: FRI The Daisies FRI Solitary Hotel FRI Bessie Bobtail FRI Nocturne FRI FRI Ives: FRI West London FRI In the Alley FRI Charlie Rutlage FRI Slugging a Vampire. FRI FRI 14:20 Afternoon on 3 b00tkp0n (Listen) FRI Proms 2010 Repeats, Prom 56 FRI FRI The first of two Proms given by the Minnesota Orchestra from FRI the United States led by their Chief Conductor Osmo Vanska. FRI They begin with a rarely-heard work by a composer born 100 FRI years ago, Samuel Barber - a cinematically imagined tone FRI poem which he wrote as a young man after reading Shelley's FRI 'Prometheus Unbound'. Shostakovich's 1st Cello Concerto - FRI one of the most popular works in the cello repertoire but FRI also one of the most difficult - is performed by young FRI American cellist Alisa Weilerstein; and the concert ends FRI with Bruckner's 4th Symphony, labelled 'Romantic' by the FRI composer and inspired by tales of medieval romance. FRI FRI Barber: Music for a Scene from Shelley FRI Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No.1 in E flat major FRI Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 in E flat major - "Romantic" FRI FRI Alisa Weilerstein, cello FRI Minnesota Orchestra FRI Osmo Vanska, conductor FRI FRI Followed by highlights of last year's City of London FRI Festival, including: FRI Rachmaninov: I have grown fond; Vocalise FRI Daniela Lehner, mezzo-soprano FRI Jose Luis Gayo, piano. FRI FRI 17:00 In Tune b00tkp0s (Listen) FRI FRI 19:30 BBC Proms b00tkp17 (Listen) FRI 2010, Prom 65, Beethoven, Mahler - Part 1 FRI FRI Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London FRI FRI Simon Rattle and his renowned Berlin Philharmoniker bring a FRI feast of Austro-German classics to the Proms, in two FRI concerts on successive nights, beginning with symphonies by FRI Beethoven and Mahler - the youthful, precocious piece with FRI which Mahler launched his symphonic odyssey, and Beethoven's FRI punchy 4th Symphony, a work packed with drama beneath its FRI sunny surfaces. FRI FRI Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B flat major FRI FRI Berliner Philharmoniker FRI Sir Simon Rattle, conductor FRI FRI 20:05 BBC Proms b00tkp2d (Listen) FRI 2010, Proms Plus, Berlin Writing FRI FRI Philip Kerr, the best-selling author of the Berlin Noir FRI trilogy joins presenter Anne McElvoy to discuss writing FRI inspired by the city of Berlin. FRI FRI He argues that Berlin is the "Ur" city of the 20th century: FRI it was the city to which people fled after the Russian FRI Revolution, the permissive, cultural heart of the Weimar FRI Republic and the centre of the Cold War. The influence of FRI Berlin on British writers and artists has been tremendous FRI and there'll be excerpts of writing by Stephen Spender, FRI Christopher Isherwood, John Le Carre and David Bowie. FRI FRI Their conversation is recorded in front of an audience at FRI the Royal College of Music as part of this year's Proms FRI Literary Festival. FRI FRI 20:25 BBC Proms b00tkp2q (Listen) FRI 2010, Prom 65, Beethoven, Mahler - Part 2 FRI FRI Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major FRI FRI Berliner Philharmoniker FRI Sir Simon Rattle, conductor FRI FRI This Prom will be repeated on Monday 13th September at FRI 2.00pm. FRI FRI 21:45 Sunday Feature b00rjy9k (Listen) FRI A World Beyond Narnia FRI FRI Louise Doughty explores the phenomenal growth of the Young FRI Adult Fiction market, which made over £50 million in the UK FRI in 2009, and asks if it is at last coming of age. FRI FRI Until recently, when girls and boys outgrew the children's FRI sections of bookshops and libraries, they moved on - for FRI better or worse - to adult novels. This is no longer the FRI case. The Young Adult Fiction market made over £50 million FRI in the UK in 2009, an astonishing growth of 89% on the FRI previous year, and while half of this was spent on Stephenie FRI Meyer's extraordinarily succesful Twilight series, the genre FRI does now seem to have reached a critical mass. As well as FRI being a novelist and broadcaster, Louise Doughty is also the FRI mother of a teenage daughter, and for this very contemporary FRI edition of Radio Three's Sunday Feature, she explores the FRI origins and appeal of the genre and asks what it tells us FRI about the lives of teenagers today. FRI FRI Louise's starting point is her own memory of reading the FRI final book of C.S.Lewis' Narnia series. In The Last Battle, FRI Susan is exiled from Narnia because she no longer believes FRI and because she has become too interested in "lipstick and FRI nylons and invitations..." but if Lewis had no interest in FRI the teen years, there have been, ever since the 1950s, a FRI growing number of writers for whom this readership is highly FRI appealing. FRI FRI Louise speaks to Richelle Mead, author of the cult Vampire FRI Academy series, to Patrick Ness, Meg Rossoff and William FRI Nicholson, all of them award-winning authors for children FRI and young people, and she visits Crossley Heath School in FRI Halifax to hear from young adults themselves about what FRI reading means to them and about their likes and dislikes FRI when it comes to "A World Beyond Narnia." FRI FRI Producer: Beaty Rubens FRI (repeat). FRI FRI 22:30 New Generation Artists b00tlz27 (Listen) FRI Elias Quartet, Tai Murray, Mahan Esfahani FRI FRI A quartet and a duo: members of the Radio 3 New Generation FRI Artists scheme perform music by Corelli and contemporary FRI composer Carl Vine. The UK-based Elias Quartet performs the FRI Australian composer's 4th Quartet, an exploration of FRI conflict without resolution; and turning the clock back FRI three centuries, American violinist Tai Murray and FRI Iranian-born harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani pair up to FRI perform Corelli's elegant Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 5 no. 7 FRI FRI Carl Vine: String Quartet no. 4 FRI Elias String Quartet FRI FRI Corelli: Violin Sonata in D minor op. 5 no. 7 FRI Tai Murray (violin) FRI Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord). FRI FRI 23:00 The Essay b00nhmwn (Listen) FRI North East Free Thinkers, Audience Choice FRI FRI As part of Radio 3's Free Thinking festival 2009 BBC FRI Newcastle and Radio 3 audiences voted the medieval monk and FRI chronicler The Venerable Bede as the greatest Free Thinker FRI in the history of the North East. Professor Richard Gameson FRI of Durham University explains why he believes Bede was a FRI natural choice, in a talk recorded in front of an audience FRI at The Sage Gateshead as part of Radio 3's Free Thinking FRI festival of ideas. FRI FRI 23:15 World on 3 b00tkp41 (Listen) FRI Mary Ann Kennedy takes her pick from the latest world music FRI releases on CD. FRI

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