11 November 2011

Radio 3 Listings for 12/11/2011 - 18/11/2011

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SAT SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2011 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b016vq86 (Listen) SAT John Shea presents Ensemble Zefiro recorded at the Boston SAT Early Music Festival in 2009 SAT 12-Nov-11 SAT 1:01 AM SAT Dall'Abaco, Evaristo Felice (1675-1742) SAT Sonata in G major (Op.3'11) SAT Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo Bernardini (director) SAT 1:12 AM SAT Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SAT Sonata for oboe and continuo (RV.53) in C minor SAT Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo Bernardini (oboe & director) SAT 1:21 AM SAT Eno, Brian (b. 1948) arr. Julia Wolfe (b. 1958) SAT Music for Airports 1/2 (1978) SAT Bang on a Can All-Stars SAT 1:34 AM SAT Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SAT Sonata for cello and continuo (RV.40) in E minor SAT Lorenz Duftschmid (viola da gamba), Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo SAT Bernardini (director) SAT 1:44 AM SAT Lotti, Antonio (1667-1740) SAT Sonata in F major "Echo sonata" SAT Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo Bernardini (director) SAT 1:53 AM SAT Billings, William (1746-1800) SAT Morpheus (1779); Broad Cove (1794); 2 Psalm-tunes: Kittery SAT (1786) & Cobham (1794) SAT The Gregg Smith Singers, Gregg Smith (conductor) SAT 1:58 AM SAT Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1696-1763) SAT Trio for oboe, bassoon and continuo in C minor SAT Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo Bernardini (director) SAT 2:08 AM SAT Galuppi, Baldassare (1706-1785) SAT Allegro moderato and Allegretto, from 'Passatempo al SAT cembalo' SAT Luca Guglielmi (harpsichord) SAT 2:16 AM SAT Thomson, Virgil (1896-1989) SAT Quartet for strings No.2 SAT Musicians from the Chamber Music Conference and Composer's SAT Forum of the East SAT 2:39 AM SAT Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SAT Sonata a 4 for two oboes, bassoon and basso continuo SAT (RV.801) in C major SAT Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo Bernardini (director) SAT 2:50 AM SAT Dall'Abaco, Evaristo Felice (1675-1742) SAT Aria-Allegro SAT Ensemble Zefiro, Alfredo Bernardini (director) SAT 2:52 AM SAT Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SAT Preludes No.1 in C major; No.2 in A minor; No.3 in G major; SAT No.4 in E minor; No.5 in D major - from Preludes (Op.28) SAT Krzysztof Jablonski (piano) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Guilmant, Alexandre (1837-1911) SAT Symphony No.1 in D minor, for organ and orchestra, Op.24 SAT Simon Preston (organ), Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas SAT Braithwaite (conductor) SAT 3:23 AM SAT Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) SAT "Selected Lyric Pieces (Lyriske stykker): Aften på SAT højfjellet (Evening in the mountains) Op.68 No.4); For dine SAT føtter (At your feet) (Op.68 No.3); Sommeraften (Summer's SAT evening) (Op.71 No.2); Forbi (Gone) (Op.71 No.6); Etterklang SAT (Remembrances) SAT (Op.71 No.7)" SAT Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) SAT 3:37 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] (doubtfull attribution) SAT Partita in F (K.Anh.C 17.05) for wind octet SAT The Festival Winds SAT 4:03 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Prelude & Fugue in B flat minor BWV867 (from Das SAT Wohltemperierte Clavier) SAT Edwin Fischer (piano) (1886-1960) SAT 4:11 AM SAT Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) SAT Sola perduta abbandonata - from Act IV of Manon Lescaut SAT Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Netherlands Radio SAT Philharmonic, Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) SAT 4:17 AM SAT Vedel, Artemy (1767-1808) SAT Gospodi Bozhe moy, na tia upovah ('Oh God, my hope is only SAT in you') SAT Dumka Academic Cappella, Evgeny Savchuk (director) SAT 4:27 AM SAT Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) SAT Cello Concerto in E flat major (G.474) SAT David Geringas (cello), Varazdin Chamber Orchestra, David SAT Geringas (conductor) SAT 4:45 AM SAT Marin, José (c. 1618-1699) SAT "No piense Menguilla ya' SAT Montserrat Figueras (soprano), Rolf Lislevand (baroque SAT guitar), Pedro Estevan (percussion), Adela González-Campa SAT (castanets) SAT 4:51 AM SAT Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) SAT Prague Waltzes (Prazske valciky) (B.99) SAT Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Stefan Róbl SAT (conductor) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Philips, Peter (1561-1628) SAT Amarilli mia bella, after Caccini SAT Vital Julian Frey (harpischord) SAT 5:05 AM SAT Klami, Uuno (1900-1961) SAT Numisuutarit (suite for orchestra) SAT Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste SAT (conductor) SAT 5:13 AM SAT Cherubini, Luigi (1760-1842) SAT Ballet music from 'Anakreon' SAT Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard SAT (conductor) SAT 5:22 AM SAT Binelli, Daniel SAT Candombe: Llamada de tambores (Ritmos y sonidos de Uruguay y SAT Argentina) SAT Daniel Binelli (bandoneón), Linda Lee Thomas (piano) SAT 5:31 AM SAT Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) SAT Overture to Maskarade - opera in 3 acts (FS.39) SAT Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Leif Segerstam (conductor) SAT 5:37 AM SAT Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) SAT Sheherazade - no.1 of 'Masques' for piano (Op.34) SAT Natalya Pasichnyk (piano) SAT 5:46 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Symphony No.29 in A major (K.201) SAT The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tønnesen (conductor) SAT 6:08 AM SAT Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880) SAT Légende, for violin & piano (Op.17) (published 1860) SAT Slawomir Tomasik (violin), Izabela Tomasik (piano) SAT 6:16 AM SAT Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) SAT South Ostrobothnian Suite No.2 (Op.20) SAT Radion Sinfoniaorkesteri (Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra); SAT Jorma Panula (Conductor) SAT 6:40 AM SAT Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) SAT 6 Little sonatas for 2 flutes, 2 horns and bassoon (Wq.184) SAT Bratislava Chamber Harmony. SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b01754yz (Listen) SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b01755kg (Listen) SAT Building a Library: Faure's Nocturnes SAT SAT 9.05am SAT DVORAK: Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53 SAT GERSHWIN: An American in Paris, tone poem SAT Liza Ferschtman (violin), Netherlands Philharmonic SAT Orchestra, Mario Venzago SAT Challenge Classics CC72530 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT Liaisons Volume 3 - CPE Bach & Britten SAT BACH, C P E: Sonata in D minor, Wq 69 (H53); Fantasia in D SAT major, Wq 117/14; La Böhmer, W.117/26 (H.81); Sonata in E SAT flat major, Wq65/42 (H189) SAT BRITTEN: Five Waltzes for piano; Holiday Diary Op. 5 for SAT solo piano; Night Pieces (Notturno) for piano SAT Dejan Lazic (piano) SAT Channel CCSSA28511 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT Duetti SAT BONONCINI: Pietoso nume arcier; Chi d'Amor tra le catene SAT CONTI: Quando veggo un'usignolo SAT MANCINI: Quanto mai saria più bello SAT MARCELLO: Chiaro e limpido fonte; Tirsi e Fileno SAT PORPORA: Ecco che il primo albore SAT SCARLATTI: Amore e Virtu: Nel cor del cor mio SAT Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor), Max Emanuel Cencic SAT (countertenor), Les Arts Florissants, William Christie SAT Virgin 0709432 (CD) SAT SAT 9.30am Building a Library SAT Stephen Plaistow surveys available recordings of Faure’s SAT Nocturnes and makes a recommendation. SAT SAT 10.30am SAT The Renaissance of Italian Music SAT ALLEGRI: Miserere mei, Deus SAT GABRIELI, A: Kyrie a 12; Gloria a 16; Sanctus & Benedictus a SAT 12 SAT GABRIELI, G: Omnes gentes plaudite manibus a 16; Sonata con SAT voce: Dulcis Jesu a 20; O Jesu mi dulcissime a 8, C 56; SAT MONTEVERDI: Vespro della beata Vergine (1610): excerpts; SAT Selva morale e spirituale (excerpts) SAT PALESTRINA: Missa Papae Marcelli; Beata es, virgo Maria; SAT Hodie gloriosa semper virgo Maria; Magnificat Septimi Toni SAT Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury, Choir SAT of Clare College, Cambridge, Timothy Brown, Gabrieli Consort SAT & Players, Paul McCreesh, Taverner Consort, Choir & Players, SAT Andrew Parrott SAT EMI 0887892 (2 CDs, budget price) SAT SAT Songs of War SAT BRIDGE: Thy hand in mine, H 124, for tenor and orchestra SAT BUTTERWORTH: A Shropshire Lad - six songs; Bredon Hill and SAT other songs SAT FINZI: Fear No More The Heat O’ The Sun (No. 3 from Let us SAT garlands bring, Op. 18) SAT GURNEY: When death to either shall come; In Flanders SAT IRELAND: Sea Fever; The Vagabond; The three ravens SAT ROREM: An Incident SAT SOMERVELL: Into My Heart An Air That Kills (No. 9 from A SAT Shropshire Lad); There Pass The Careless People (No. 3 from SAT A Shropshire Lad); White in the moon the long road lies (No. SAT 7 from A Shropshire Lad); The Street Sounds To The Soldiers’ SAT Tread (No. 5 from A Shropshire Lad) SAT VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Youth and Love; The infinite shining SAT heavens; The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) SAT WARLOCK: The Night SAT WEILL: Beat! Beat! Drums!; Dirge For Two Veterans SAT Simon Keenlyside (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano) SAT Sony 88697944242 (CD) SAT SAT 10.40am New Releases SAT BEETHOVEN: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 SAT Sinéad Mulhern (soprano), Carolin Masur (mezzo-soprano), SAT Dominik Wortig (tenor), Konstantin Wolff (bass-baritone), La SAT Chambre Philharmonique (on period instruments), Choeur de SAT Chambre les Éléments, Emmanuel Krivine SAT Naïve V5258 (5 CDs, budget price) SAT SAT BEETHOVEN: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 SAT Annette Dasch (soprano), Mihoku Fujimura (alto), Piotr SAT Beczala (tenor), Georg Zeppenfeld (bass), Vienna SAT Philharmonic, Christian Thielemann SAT Unitel Classica 705308 (3 DVDs) - out now SAT Unitel Classica 707204 (3 Blu-ray) - out now SAT Sony 88697927172 (6 CDs, mid-price) - released 5th December SAT SAT BEETHOVEN: Symphonies Nos. 1-9; The Creatures of Prometheus SAT Overture; Leonore Overture No. 3; Fidelio Overture; Coriolan SAT Overture; Egmont Overture; The Ruins of Athens Overture; Zur SAT Namensfeier overture; König Stephan Overture SAT Katerina Beranova (soprano), Lilli Paasikivi (alto), Robert SAT Dean Smith (tenor), Hanno Müller-Brachmann (bass), SAT Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Riccardo Chailly SAT Decca 4782721 (5 CDs, mid price) SAT SAT 11.40 am Disc of the Week SAT GLUCK: Ezio SAT Sonia Prina (Ezio), Max Emanuel Cencic (Valentiniano), Ann SAT Hallenberg (Fulvia), Topi Lehtipuu (Massimo), Julian SAT Pregardien (Varo), Mayuko Karasava (Onorio) SAT Il Complesso Barocco, Alan Curtis SAT Virgin 709292 (2 CDs) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b01755kj (Listen) SAT Thomas Larcher, Music Makes a City, Dennis Brain SAT SAT Tom Service interviews German composer Thomas Larcher. Plus SAT a documentary about the Louisville Symphony Orchestra and a SAT review of a new biography of horn player Dennis Brain. SAT SAT Dennis Brain SAT SAT Legendary British horn player Dennis Brain played principal SAT horn with both the Philharmonia and Royal Philharmonic SAT Orchestras before his tragic early death in a car accident SAT aged 36 in 1957. A new book reveals the sheer energy and SAT richness of a life lived at the height of his profession as SAT soloist, orchestral player, chamber musician, and conductor. SAT SAT Tom Service talks to Andrew McGavin who sat alongside Dennis SAT Brain in the Philharmonia’s horn section, and to writer SAT Jasper Rees and LSO principal horn David Pyatt about Brain’s SAT unique sound and legacy. Plus David performs an excerpt from SAT the most famous piece written for Brain, Britten’s Serenade, SAT on Brain’s own horn at the Royal Academy of Music’s Museum. SAT SAT Thomas Larcher SAT SAT Austrian Composer Thomas Larcher was born in Innsbruck in SAT 1963 and later moved to Vienna to study piano and SAT composition. His early career combined composition, SAT performance, and teaching, and in 1994 he founded the SAT Klangspuren festival. A Composer Focus day this weekend at SAT London’s Wigmore Hall will include the UK premiere of 'A SAT Padmore Cycle'- a song cycle written especially for tenor SAT Mark Padmore. SAT SAT Thomas talks to Tom about finding his compositional voice, SAT the impact of his native landscape on his music, and how the SAT Beatles will outlast Schoenberg. Plus Mark Padmore and SAT writer Alois Hotschnig on their song cycle collaboration. SAT SAT Music Makes A City SAT SAT In 1948, a small, semi-professional orchestra in Louisville, SAT Kentucky began a project to commission new works from SAT contemporary composers. The architect of this venture was SAT visionary civic leader Mayor Charles Farnsley who saw the SAT orchestra as a chance to put Louisville on the map. In 1953 SAT following its success, the orchestra received an SAT unprecedented $400,000 Rockefeller Foundation grant to SAT commission 52 compositions a year for three years - Elliott SAT Carter, Virgil Thomson, Paul Hindemith, Heitor Villa-Lobos SAT and Darius Milhaud were just some of those who took part. SAT Later the new music concerts were broadcast around the world SAT by Voice of America and Radio Free Europe. SAT SAT Film directors Jerome Hiler and Owsley Brown III who have SAT made a documentary about the project called Music Makes A SAT City, talk to Tom about Louisville’s unique contribution to SAT contemporary musical culture – in stark contrast to today as SAT the orchestra is in the midst of industrial action. SAT SAT Beijing Forum SAT SAT Last weekend saw the 8th annual Beijing Forum, an SAT international conference which seeks to promote the global SAT study of humanities and social sciences, and strengthen SAT academic development and social progress. Previous speakers SAT have included Tony Blair, George Bush and Ban Ki-Moon, and SAT this year Reid Professor of Music at Edinburgh University SAT Nigel Osborne was there to take part in the ‘Artistic SAT Heritage and Cultural Innovation’ panel. SAT SAT Having returned from Beijing earlier this week Nigel talks SAT to Tom about the challenges China – and the world – face SAT today in a climate of globalisation and cultural fusion, and SAT his plans for future Sino-Scottish musical collaborations. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b01755kl (Listen) SAT Greenwich International Early Music Festival 2011 SAT SAT Catherine Bott is live from the 10th Greenwich International SAT Early Music Festival and Exhibition with news, chat and SAT music from L'Arpeggiata, Pantagruel and Red Priest. SAT SAT The Greenwich Festival boasts one of the most important SAT exhibitions of early music instruments and instrument making SAT in the world. It also plays host to a lively festival of SAT music making in the beautiful setting of the Royal Naval SAT College in Greenwich. SAT SAT Catherine introduces live performances from some of this SAT year's top international acts and reflects on some of the SAT ideas and aims of the festival in this, its SAT tenth-anniversary year. SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b016vn02 (Listen) SAT Vienna Piano Trio SAT SAT From Wigmore Hall in London. SAT SAT The Vienna Piano Trio have become regular favourites at the SAT Wigmore Hall in London. For this Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert, SAT they begin with a late work by Haydn, the founding father of SAT the piano trio. After Schubert's sublime Notturno in E flat SAT major, they perform Shostakovich's second Piano Trio in E SAT minor, a work that he dedicated to the memory of his close SAT friend, Ivan Sollertinsky. SAT SAT Vienna Piano Trio SAT SAT Haydn: Piano Trio in E flat HXV:29 SAT Schubert: Notturno in E flat D897 SAT Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor Op. 67. SAT SAT 15:00 Saturday Classics b0175dkd (Listen) SAT Simon Russell Beale, Paris SAT SAT A personal view of classical music from a range of SAT presenters. Today, Simon Russell Beale continues his series SAT of programmes exploring the music connected to some of the SAT cities he visited in BBC Four's 'Symphony' series. Today's SAT focus is Paris, and over the two hours Simon plays great SAT music from composers who lived, wrote in and travelled to SAT Paris, including Mozart, Debussy, Poulenc, and Ravel's SAT ravishing Mother Goose suite for piano duet. This programme SAT is part of Radio 3's series of symphony programmes broadcast SAT this month. SAT 15:00 SAT Erik Satie SAT Jack-in-the-box - Pantomime, version for piano solo SAT Jean-Yves THIBAUDET - Piano SAT DECCA SAT 473 620-2 SAT 15:01 SAT Hector Berlioz SAT Symphonie fantastique Op.14 - 2nd movement; Un Bal (Valse) SAT (Allegro non troppo) SAT Mariss JANSONS SAT Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra SAT EMI Classics SAT 7243 5 85041 2 5 SAT 15:08 SAT Francis Poulenc SAT Concerto in G minor for organ, string orchestra and timpani SAT - 1st movement SAT Seiji OZAWA SAT Everett FIRTH - Timpani SAT Simon PRESTON - Organ SAT Boston Symphony Orchestra SAT Deutsche Gramophon SAT DG 437827-2 SAT 15:13 SAT Paul Dukas SAT The Sorcerer's apprentice - symphonic scherzo for orchestra SAT Mariss JANSONS SAT Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra SAT EMI SAT CDC7499642 SAT 15:24 SAT Gabriel Fauré SAT Cantique de Jean Racine Op.11 for chorus and organ [1865] or SAT harmonium & string quartet [1866] or orchestra [1906] SAT Yan Pascal TORTELIER SAT BBC Philharmonic SAT City Of Birmingham Symphony Chorus SAT chandos SAT CHAN10113 SAT 15:29 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Concerto in C major K.299 for flute, harp and orchestra - SAT 1st movement; Allegro SAT Christopher HOGWOOD SAT Frances KELLY - Harp SAT Lisa BEZNOSIUK - Flute SAT Academy Of Ancient Music SAT L'Oiseau Lyre SAT 417 622-2 SAT 15:40 SAT Maurice Ravel SAT Ma mere l'oye - suite, version for piano duet SAT Helene MERCIER - Piano SAT Louis LORTIE - Piano SAT Chandos SAT CHAN8905 SAT 15:55 SAT Claude Debussy SAT La Mer - 3 symphonic sketches for orchestra - No.3; Dialogue SAT du vent et de la mer SAT Andre PREVIN SAT London Symphony Orchestra SAT HMV Classics SAT HMV-5723092 SAT 16:03 SAT César Franck SAT Sonata in A major M.8 for violin or cello and piano - 1st SAT movement; Allegretto ben moderato SAT Stephen HOUGH - Piano SAT Steven ISSERLIS - Cello SAT 16:09 SAT George Gershwin SAT An American in Paris version for orchestra SAT Yan Pascal TORTELIER SAT BBC Philharmonic SAT 16:28 SAT Camille Saint-Saëns SAT Danse macabre - symphonic poem Op.40 [with solo violin] SAT Lorin MAAZEL SAT Andres CARDENES - Violin SAT Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra SAT 16:35 SAT Maurice Ravel SAT Bolero for orchestra SAT Bernard HAITINK SAT Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests b01755kq (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 Claire Martin SAT Get Happy SAT Koehler and Arlen SAT Gareth Williams (p), Laurence Cottle (b), Clark Tracey (d), SAT Nigel Hitchcock (s) SAT Recorded: June 2004 SAT Linn AKD246 SAT SAT Stefano Bollani SAT Maple Leaf Rag SAT Joplin SAT Stefano Bollani (p) SAT Recorded: 2005 SAT ECM 9877372 SAT SAT Archie Shepp & Joachim Kuhn SAT Drivin’ Miss Daisy SAT Shepp SAT Archie Shepp (ts), Joachim Kuhn (p) SAT Recorded: November 2010 SAT Harmonia Mundi ARCH 1102 SAT SAT Sarah Vaughan SAT Shulie a Bop SAT Vaughan/Treadwell SAT Sarah Vaughan (v), John Malachi (p), Joe Benjamin (b), Roy SAT Haynes (d) SAT Recorded: 2 April 1954 SAT Proper Intro CD 2082 SAT SAT Louis Armstrong SAT St James Infirmary SAT Primrose SAT Louis Armstrong (tp & v), Fred Robinson (tb), Jimmy Strong, SAT Don Redman (cl), Earl Hines (p), Mancy Carr (bjo), Zutty SAT Singleton (d) SAT Recorded: 12 December 1928 SAT Proper Intro P1472 SAT SAT Stan Tracey SAT Overture to Times Past (Reprise) SAT Tracey SAT Stan Tracey (p), Simon Allen (ts), Andy Cleyndert (b), SAT Clark Tracey (d) SAT Recorded: 10 January 2011 SAT Resteamed RSJ 111 SAT SAT Ray Anderson/Han Bennink SAT Just Squeeze Me SAT Ellington SAT Ray Anderson (tb & tuba), Han Bennink (d) SAT Recorded: April 1994 SAT Hat Hut HATARTCD6165 SAT SAT Abdullah Ibrahim SAT Bra Timing from Phomolong SAT Ibrahim SAT Carlos Ward (as & fl), Ricky Ford (ts), Charles Davis (bs), SAT Dick Griffin (tb), Cecil McBee/David Williams (b), Ben Riley SAT (d) SAT Recorded: 1980 SAT KAZ KAZCD7 SAT SAT Ernán López-Nussa SAT Contradanza SAT Vitier SAT Ernan Lopez-Nussa (p), Jorge Sagua (b), Emilio del Monte SAT (Timbales), Tata Guines (Tumbadoras) Don Pancho Terry SAT (Chekere) SAT Recorded: 2000 SAT Velas VLS 20062 SAT SAT Jacqui Dankworth SAT Blame it on my Youth SAT Levant/Heyman SAT Jacqui Dankworth (v), Malcolm Edmonstone (p) SAT Recorded: 2011 SAT Specific SPEC014 SAT SAT Gil Evans SAT Sunken Treasure SAT Levant/Heyman SAT The Gil Evans Orchestra: Gil Evans (p), Johnny Coles, Phil SAT Sunkel (tp), Keg Johnson, Jimmy Knepper (tb), Tony Studd SAT (btb), Bill Barber (tuba), Eddie Caine (as, fl, & Pic), Budd SAT Johnson (ss), Bob Tricarico (bassoon), Ray Crawford (g), Ron SAT Carter (b), Charlie Persip/ Elvin Jones (d) SAT Recorded: 1960 SAT Impulse IMP11862 SAT SAT Chris Potter SAT The Wheel SAT Potter SAT Chris Potter (ts), Adam Rogers (g), Craig Taborn (Fender SAT Rhodes), Nate Smith (d) SAT Recorded: 2006 SAT Universal 983 5155 SAT SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 b01755ks (Listen) SAT Wagner's Der Fliegende Hollander SAT SAT Tonight's Opera on 3 is a production of Wagner's Der SAT Fliegende Holländer recorded at the Royal Opera House, SAT Covent Garden. Egils Silins sings the legendary Dutchman, SAT cursed to sail his ghostly ship for eternity and only SAT allowed ashore every seven years. The only way to break the SAT curse is to find a woman who will be faithful to him until SAT death. Anje Kampe sings Senta, who believes she is that SAT woman, despite having promised herself to somebody else. SAT Jeffrey Tate conducts a revival of Tim Albery's 2009 SAT production. SAT SAT Daland ..... Stephen Milling (Bass) SAT Senta ..... Anja Kampe (Soprano) SAT Erik ..... Endrik Wottrich (Tenor) SAT Steersman ..... John Tessier (Tenor) SAT The Dutchman..... Egils Silins (Bass) SAT Conductor ..... Jeffrey Tate SAT Royal Opera House Orchestra and Chorus. SAT SAT 20:45 The Wire b01755p0 (Listen) SAT The Thank You Present SAT SAT by Christopher Reason. SAT Terence Griffiths - 'The Griff' to his friends - was a top SAT industrial correspondent back in the eighties during the SAT miners' strike. But a terrible blunder left his career in SAT ruins. His life seemed over; but he was fortunate enough to SAT secure a position as Head of Journalism Studies at a SAT northern university. Twenty-eight years later he commits SAT suicide. His best friend Simon was the last person to see SAT him alive. Or was he? SAT SAT A tale of love and betrayal. Part of the Radio 3 Conviction SAT series. SAT SAT Griff ..... Roger Allam SAT Simon ..... Reece Dinsdale SAT Rachel ..... Tracy Whitwell SAT Marsha ..... Deborah McAndrew SAT Julie ..... Lisa Allen SAT Harris/Coroner ..... Russell Richardson SAT SAT Producer Gary Brown. SAT SAT 21:45 Pre-Hear b01755p2 (Listen) SAT Diotima Quartet - Ferneyhough's Sonatas for String Quartet SAT SAT Brian Ferneyhough's epic Sonatas for String Quartet played SAT by the Diotima Quartet - a recording made at the BBC's Total SAT Immersion weekend earlier this year. SAT "I find beautiful whatever stimulates, brings forth positive SAT inner turmoil, makes me feel momentarily more intelligent, SAT spiritual, etc., than I otherwise am," Ferneyhough observes. SAT Sonatas for String Quartet (1967) marked the ambitious SAT departure point for Ferneyhough's journey on the mind, its SAT 20 movements rich in textural contrasts and expressive SAT silences. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b01755p4 (Listen) SAT Cut and Splice, Varese Poeme Electronique SAT SAT Robert Worby presents more performances from this year's Cut SAT & Splice Festival, co-curated by Hear And Now and Sound And SAT Music at the ICA in London last week. This year's theme is SAT Collectives, and features performances by Jennifer Walshe's SAT Grupat collective, and the Wandelweiser collective. Grupat SAT has a playful and wide-ranging approach that encompasses SAT film, sonic sculpture and interventions alongside concert SAT music. Wandelweiser music is about "the evaluation and SAT integration of silence rather than an ongoing carpet of SAT never-ending sounds", inspired by the ideas of John Cage. SAT And in the Hear And Now 50 series, composer and rock SAT musician Tyondai Braxton explains why he is so inspired by SAT the Poème électronique by Edgard Varèse, while Gillian Moore SAT tells the story of Varèse's long struggle to create a SAT futuristic music that he finally achieved in this work, SAT composed for an array of hundreds of loudspeakers at the SAT 1958 Brussels World Fair. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2011 SUN SUN 00:00 Jazz Library b01755rp (Listen) SUN Trevor Watts SUN SUN Prior to his appearance with Veryan Weston at the 2011 SUN London Jazz Festival (in association with Radio 3), SUN saxophonist, percussionist and bandleader Trevor Watts joins SUN Alyn Shipton to pick the highlights of his recorded career. SUN From the vigorous sounds of Amalgam in the 1970s, via his SUN Drum Orchestra, Celebration Band and Moire Music, Watts SUN brings us to the present with solo recordings as well as SUN examples of the duo which will be appearing in London. SUN SUN Amalgam SUN Jive SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, as; Steve Hayton, g; Liam Genockey, d; Pete SUN Cowling, b. Rec. 1976. SUN FMR SUN 116-L0203 SUN SUN Amalgam SUN Roller Coaster SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, as; Liam Genockey, d; Keith Rowe, g; Colin SUN McKenzie, b. Rec. 1979. SUN FMR SUN 111-L0203 SUN SUN Trevor Watts Moiré Music SUN Mr Sunshine SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, comp, arr, s; Lol Coxhill, Keith Beal, Simon SUN Picard, saxs; Peter Knight, Steve Dunachie, Vlns; Liam SUN Genockey, d; Ernest Mothle, b; Nana Tsiboe, Talking drum; SUN Veryan Weston, p and solo. Rec. 21st Jan 1985, Warwick SUN University. SUN FMR SUN 250 0208 SUN SUN Trevor Watts Original Drum Orchestra SUN Through The Gears SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, s; Peter Knight, Vln; Liam Genockey, d; SUN Ernest Mothle, b; Nana Tsiboe, Kofi Adu, perc. Rec. 1989. SUN Hi 4 Head Records SUN HFHCD 006 SUN SUN Moiré Music Drum Orchestra SUN Tetegramatan-Free Flow (from Medley) SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, comp, s; Nana Tsiboe, Jojo Yates, Nee Daku SUN Patato, perc; Nana Appiah, perc, wea fl; Paapa J Mensah, d; SUN Colin McKenzie, b. Rec. 1993. SUN ECM SUN 1449 SUN SUN Moire Music Group SUN Mrs Robinson SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, comp, sax; Colin McKenzie, b; Paapa Mensah, SUN djembe; Roberto Pla, timbales, cow bell; Ali Iaazane, SUN djarabouka; Greg Leppard, d. Rec. Nov 12th 1999, Beijing, SUN China. SUN ARC SUN CD08 SUN SUN Celebration Band SUN Life and Music SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, comp, arr, s; Rob Leake, Amy Leake, Marcus SUN Cummins, s; Geoff Sapsford, g; Roger Carey, b; Giampaolo SUN Scatozza, d; Jamie Harris, perc. Rec. 2003, Skopje, SUN Macedonia. SUN ARC SUN 011 SUN SUN Trevor Watts SUN Highlands & Islands SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, s, perc, syn. Rec. 2008. SUN Jazzwerkstatt SUN 084 SUN SUN Mishalle/Watts/Drame SUN Hommage a Burkina SUN Watts SUN Trevor Watts, comp, s; Luc Mishalle, Veronique Delmelle, SUN Cezariusz Gadzina, s; Jean-Paul Estievenart, tr, solo; Arno SUN Bakker, sousaphone; Rida Stitou, krakeb; Badre Derras, SUN bendir; Adama Drame, Salifou Drame, djembes; Adama Traore, SUN doundoun; Bhotian Dembele, shaker. Rec. 2011. SUN A-Shams SUN 1060. SUN SUN Trevor Watts SUN Rootworm SUN Watts / Weston SUN Trevor Watts, s; Veryan Weston, p. Rec. 2011. SUN Emanem SUN 5017 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b01755rr (Listen) SUN John Shea present Mahler's 5th Symphony with the Orchestra SUN for World Peace conducted by Valery Gergiev at the 2010 BBC SUN Proms SUN 13-Nov-11 SUN 1:01 AM SUN Mahler, Gustav [1860-1911] SUN Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor; SUN World Orchestra for Peace, Valery Gergiev (conductor) SUN 2:10 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Piano Sonata in D major (K.284) SUN Cathal Breslin (piano) SUN 2:42 AM SUN Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) SUN Trio in E flat major (Op.12) SUN The Hertz Trio SUN 3:01 AM SUN Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) SUN Enigma Variations (Op.36) SUN BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) SUN 3:30 AM SUN Thuille, Ludwig (1861-1907) SUN Sextet for piano and wind quintet in B flat major (Op.6) (in SUN four movements) SUN Jae-Eun Ku (piano), Tae-Won Kim (flute), Hyong-Sup Kim SUN (oboe), Hyon-Kon Kim (clarinet), Sang-Won Yoon (bassoon), SUN Kawng-Ku Lee (horn) SUN 4:00 AM SUN Luengen, Ramona (b. 1960) O Lacrimosa (1993) SUN Phoenix Chamber Choir, Ramona Luengen (conductor) SUN 4:13 AM SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SUN 12 Variationen über das Menuet (WoO 68) SUN Theo Bruins (piano) SUN 4:27 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Quartetsatz for strings in C minor (D.103) SUN Tilev String Quartet SUN 4:37 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Quartet for flute and strings (K.298) in A major SUN Joanna G'froerer (flute), Martin Beaver (violin), Pinchas SUN Zukerman (viola), Amanda Forsyth (cello) SUN 4:49 AM SUN Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) SUN Triumphal March from 'Sigurd Jorsalfar' SUN Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Roman Zeilinger (conductor) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SUN Egmont - overture (Op.84) SUN Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) SUN 5:10 AM SUN Berwald, Franz (1796-1868) SUN Fantasia on 2 Swedish Folksongs for piano (1850-59) SUN Lucia Negro (piano) SUN 5:19 AM SUN Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) SUN Laudate Pueri (O praise the Lord) SUN Polyphonia, Ivelina Ivancheva (piano), Ivelin Dimitrov SUN (conductor) SUN 5:29 AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN Adagio and Allegro (Op.70) SUN Arto Noras (cello), Konstantin Bogino (piano) SUN 5:38 AM SUN Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) SUN Concerto grosso (Op.3'6) in E minor SUN Camerata Bern, Thomas Furi (conductor) SUN 5:48 AM SUN Corteccia, Francesco (1502-1571) SUN Musica della commedia di Franc. Corteccia recitata al SUN secondo convito (Aurora; Pastori; Sirene; Sileno; Ninfe SUN cacciatrici; La Notte; Finale) SUN Weser-Renaissance Bremen, Manfred Cordes (conductor) SUN 6:06 AM SUN Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SUN Suite for Orchestra No.3 in D (BWV.1068) SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ivor Bolton (conductor) SUN 6:26 AM SUN Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SUN Sonata for piano (H.16.34) in E minor SUN Niklas Sivelöv (piano) SUN 6:39 AM SUN Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) SUN Romeo and Juliet (fantasy overture, 1880 version) SUN Radio Symphonieorchester Wien, Pinchas Steinberg SUN (conductor). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b01755rt (Listen) SUN SUN NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. SUN The final playlist will be put up by noon on Monday. SUN 07:03 SUN Jan Dismas Zelenka SUN Fanfare in D major SUN Innsbruck Trumpet Consort SUN Il Giardino Armonico Milan SUN Giovanni Antonini (director) SUN TELDEC 3984-21464-2 SUN 07:06 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Adagio and fugue in C minor K.546 SUN The English Concert SUN Andrew Manze (director) SUN HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 807280 SUN 07:13 SUN Charles-Valentin Alkan SUN Alleluia SUN Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) SUN HYPERION CDA67218 SUN 07:17 SUN Carlo Gesualdo SUN Dolcissimo sospiro SUN Gesualdo Consort SUN Gerald Place (director) SUN ASV CD QS 6210 SUN 07:21 SUN Georges Bizet SUN Carmen Suite SUN The London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Carlo Rizzi (conductor) SUN TELDEC 4509-96434-2 SUN 07:32 SUN Johannes Brahms SUN Wiegenlied Op.49 no.4 (‘Guten Abend, gut Nacht’) SUN Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo-soprano) SUN Helmut Deutsch (piano) SUN SONY CLASSICAL SK 61768 SUN 07:34 SUN Johannes Brahms SUN Finale: Vivace from Sonata for clarinet and piano Op.120`1 SUN Arranger: Berio SUN Karl-Heinz Steffens (clarinet) SUN Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie SUN Daniel Raiskin (conductor) SUN CPO 777 356-2 SUN 07:39 SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Concerto for violin in E major BWV.1042 SUN Rachel Podger (violin / director) SUN Brecon Baroque SUN CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS SA 30910 SUN 08:03 SUN Johann Strauss II SUN Die Fledermaus – overture SUN Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields SUN Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) SUN PHILIPS 456 576-2 SUN 08:12 SUN Alessandro Piccinini SUN Chiaccona SUN Arranger: Arranged & Reconstructed By Lynda Sayce SUN Charivari Agréable: SUN Susanne Heinrich (six-string bass viol) SUN Lynda Sayce (baroque guitar) SUN SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD049 SUN 08:16 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Dans un bois solitaire K.308 SUN Juliane Banse (soprano) SUN András Schiff (piano) SUN ECM NEW SERIES 461 899-2 SUN 08:20 SUN Edvard Grieg SUN Symphonic Dances Op.64 – no.3 Allegro giocoso SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Dmitri Kitayenko (conductor) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS 7 59301 2 SUN 08:28 SUN François-Joseph Gossec SUN Quartet for flute, violin, viola and cello no.5 in B major SUN Aurèle Nicolet (flute) SUN Le Nouveau Trio Pasquier SUN TALENT DOM 2910 50 SUN 08:57 SUN George Butterworth SUN With rue my heart is laden SUN Roderick Williams (baritone) SUN Iain Burnside (piano) SUN NAXOS 8.572426 SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b01755rw (Listen) SUN George Whitefield Chadwick SUN Symphonic Sketches – Jubilee SUN National Radio Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Theodore SUN Kuchar (conductor) SUN Naxos 8559213, T5 SUN SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op 78 SUN Claudio Arrau (piano) SUN EMI CLASSICS ICON 9184322 CD4 T10, 11 SUN SUN Camille Saint-Saëns SUN Romance for cello and orchestra in F, Op 36 SUN Johannes Moser (cello) Stuttgart Radio Sympnhony Orchestra, SUN Fabrice Bollon (conductor) SUN Hänssler Classic CD93.22 T9 SUN SUN Ferruccio Busoni SUN Sonatina ad usum infantis (Sonatina 3) SUN Thomas Adès (piano) SUN EMI 8147425 SUN SUN Thomas Adès SUN Gefriolsae me SUN Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury SUN (conductor) Robert Quinney (organ) SUN EMI CDZ5 72271-2 SUN SUN Franz Liszt SUN Réminiscences de Don Juan, S656-R379 SUN Martha Argerich, Mauricio Vallina (pianos) SUN EMI 607367-2 D2 T3-6 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Don Giovanni – Là ci-darem la mano SUN Simon Keenlyside (baritone) Patrizia Pace (soprano) Chamber SUN Orchestra of Europe, Claudio Abbado (conductor) SUN DG 457601 D1 T15 SUN SUN Francis Poulenc SUN Gloria SUN Susan Gritton (soprano) Polyphony; Choir of Trinity College, SUN Cambridge, Britten Sinfonia, Stephen Layton (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA67623 T1 SUN SUN Johann Nepomuk Hummel SUN Trumpet Concerto in D SUN Alison Balsom (trumpet) Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen SUN EMI 5099921621154 SUN SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony No 26 in D minor, 'Lamentatione' SUN SWR Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Sylvain SUN Cambreling (conductor) SUN Hänssler Classic SACD 93.249 D2 T4-6 SUN SUN Franz Schubert SUN Moment musical, D780 No 3 SUN Claudio Arrau (piano) SUN EMI CLASSICS ICON 9184322 D10 Track 3 SUN SUN Dietrich Buxtehude SUN Jesu Meines Lebens Leben SUN Gli Angeli Genève, Stephan MacLeod (conductor) SUN Sony Classical 8869 722503-2 T10 & 11 SUN SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN Symphony no 3 (Pastoral) – il lento moderato SUN Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley SUN (conductor) SUN Classics for Pleasure 64449 T2 SUN SUN Carl Maria von Weber SUN Konzertstück SUN Claudio Arrau (piano) Philharmonia Orchestra, Alceo Galliera SUN (conductor) SUN EMI CLASSICS ICON 9184322 CD7 T1-4 SUN SUN Johannes Brahms SUN tbc SUN Janet Baker (mez) Martin Isepp (pf) SUN Regis RRC1225 T16 SUN SUN Charles Ives SUN Holidays Symphony (Decoration Day) SUN Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchestra and Rundfunkchor of Leipzig, SUN Wolf Dieter Hauschild (conductor) SUN BERLIN CLASSICS ETERNA COLLECTION 0032462BC T2 SUN SUN Carl Stamitz SUN Symphony in D minor, Op 15 SUN L’Arte del Mondo, Werner Ehrhardt (conductor) SUN CPO 777526-2 T1-3 SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b01755ry (Listen) SUN Garry Fabian Miller SUN SUN Michael Berkeley's guest is the artist Garry Fabian Miller, SUN whose work uses early photographic techniques to experiment SUN with the nature and possibilities of light as both medium SUN and subject. Since 1992 he has explored a more abstract form SUN of picture-making by passing light through coloured glass SUN and liquid and cut paper forms, using very long exposure. SUN These unusual methods - a form of camera-less photography - SUN create luminous realities that shift from pure abstraction SUN to imaginary landscapes, and the results are usually SUN presented as a series of images. SUN SUN Garry Fabian Miller has exhibited widely throughout the SUN world. In the UK, his work has been seen at the V & A Museum SUN in London, Tate Liverpool, Newlyn, Edinburgh and Lincoln, SUN among other venues. He is a regular exhibitor at the SUN HackelBury Gallery in London, where his current exhibition, SUN 'That I Might See', runs until mid-December. SUN SUN The themes of light and darkness also permeate his musical SUN choices, which range from a piece by the medieval composer SUN Perotin, through Tudor vocal music by Byrd and Dowland to SUN traditional music sung by June Tabor and Anne Briggs. SUN There's also the Sarabande from Bach's English Suite No.2 in SUN A minor, BWV 807, a songs by Edvard Grieg, sung by Anne SUN Sofie von Otter, and Antony & The Johnsons with 'Hope SUN there's Someone'. SUN SUN Pérotin SUN Beata viscera SUN The Hilliard Ensemble/Dir Paul Hillier (David James – SUN countertenor) SUN ECM 8377512 SUN SUN William Byrd SUN Agnus Dei’ from ‘Mass for Four Voices SUN Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Sir David Willcocks SUN DECCA 4336752 SUN SUN John Dowland SUN Flow My Tears SUN Alfred Deller (counter tenor), Desmond Dupré (lute) SUN HARMONIA MUNDI HM90215 SUN SUN Trad SUN The Border Widow’s Lament SUN June Tabor, Huw Warren (piano) SUN TOPIC TSCD543 SUN SUN Antony and the Johnsons SUN Hope There’s Someone SUN Antony & The Johnsons SUN ROUGH TRADE RTRADCD223 SUN SUN Trad SUN The Snow it melts the Soonest SUN Anne Briggs SUN TOPIC TSCD7078 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN ‘Sarabande’ from English Suite no 2 in A Minor BWV 807 SUN Murray Perahia (piano) SUN SONY CLASSICAL SK60277 SUN SUN Grieg/Emanuel Geibel SUN ‘One day, my thought’ from Six Songs Op 48 SUN Anne Sofie Von Otter (mezzo soprano), Bengt Forsberg (piano) SUN DG4375212 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b010ggxn (Listen) SUN The Lamentations of Jeremiah SUN SUN Catherine Bott looks at the historical and liturgical SUN context of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, including several SUN musical settings of these very dark and desolate poems which SUN are still an integral part of the Jewish and Christian SUN faiths. The programme includes contributions from the Rt Rev SUN Graeme Knowles, Rabbi YY Rubinstein and Cambridge scholar SUN Kim Phillips, as well as readings from actor James Quinn. SUN The music includes settings of the Lamentations by William SUN Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Antoine Brumel, Giovanni Palestrina and SUN Jan Zelenka. SUN SUN Thomas Tallis SUN Lamentations I SUN The Tallis Scholars. Peter Phillips (director) SUN GIMELL SUN CDGIM 996 SUN SUN Antoine Brumel SUN Lamentations SUN The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips (director) SUN GIMELL SUN CDGIM 996 SUN SUN Orlande de Lassus SUN Lamentations SUN Ensemble Vocal Orlando SUN CASCAVELLE SUN VEL 3003 SUN SUN Johann David Heinichen SUN Lamentatio I SUN Peter Schreier (tenor), Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler SUN (conductor) SUN CAPRICCIO SUN 10 221 SUN SUN Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina SUN Lamentations for Holy Saturday SUN The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips (director) SUN GIMELL SUN CDGIM 996 SUN SUN Jan Dismas Zelenka SUN Lamentations for Easter Eve SUN John Mark Ainsley (tenor), The Chandos Baroque Players SUN HELIOS SUN CDH 55106 SUN SUN 14:00 Sunday Concert b01756cq (Listen) SUN BBC SO - Stravinsky, Messiaen SUN SUN Recorded at the Barbican, London on 5th November. SUN SUN Two twentieth century masterpieces meet in this concert of SUN contrasts, performed by an orchestra and chorus famous for SUN their concerts of contemporary music and a first-rate pair SUN of soloists, all under the masterful leadership of conductor SUN David Robertson. SUN SUN Ten movements, 2,683 bars, two soloists and an orchestra of SUN over one hundred players - that is how Olivier Messiaen SUN responded when the conductor Serge Koussevitsky commissioned SUN him to 'write the work you want to, in the style you want, SUN as long as you want, with the instrumental formation you SUN want.' The Turangalila Symphony is an epic masterpiece that SUN Messiaen described as a 'song of love, hymn to joy, time, SUN movement, rhythm, life and death.' It is preceded by another SUN Koussevitsky commission - Stravinsky's ritualistic Symphony SUN of Psalms. He had been asked to write something 'popular' SUN for orchestra without chorus. Instead, he wrote a deeply SUN devotional sacred piece heavily featuring a choir and which SUN excludes violins, violas and clarinets from the SUN orchestration. SUN SUN The BBC Symphony Orchestra's American Principal Guest SUN Conductor David Robertson marshals the huge forces in these SUN two works written for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. SUN Recorded at the Barbican on 5th November, the real fireworks SUN were not in the sky overhead but in the concert hall below. SUN SUN Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms SUN Messiaen: Turangalila Symphony SUN SUN Nicolas Hodges (piano) SUN Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot) SUN BBC Symphony Orchestra SUN BBC Symphony Chorus SUN David Robertson (conductor). SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b016vpxw (Listen) SUN From Ely Cathedral SUN SUN Introit: Never weather beaten sail (Richard Shephard) SUN Responses: Sumsion SUN Psalms: 47, 48, 49 (Beckwith, Elvey, Walmisley) SUN Hymn: Christ mighty Saviour, light of all creation (Iste SUN confessor) SUN First Lesson: Leviticus 26 vv3-13 SUN Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in C sharp minor (Paul Edwards) SUN Second Lesson: Titus 2vv1-10 SUN Anthem: They that go down to the sea in ships (Sumsion) SUN Organ Voluntary: Toccata from Plymouth Suite (Whitlock) SUN SUN Sarah MacDonald (Director of Music) SUN Oliver Hancock (Organist). SUN SUN 17:00 The Choir b01756cv (Listen) SUN Choral Music for Remembrance Sunday SUN SUN Aled Jones presents choral music for Remembrance Sunday, SUN plus a special performance by the John Powell Singers of an SUN ambitious new work for amateur choirs: Rhymes and Charms for SUN Fly-Away Things by Kerry Andrew, inspired by the folklore SUN and superstitions surrounding creatures of the air. SUN 17:00 SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN 6 Choruses Op.88 SUN Hans-Christoph RADEMANN (director), RIAS CHAMBER CHOIR SUN HARMONIA MUNDI SUN HMC-901992 SUN 17:02 SUN Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky SUN Solovushka [The nightingale] for chorus SUN Viktor POPOV SUN Moscow Choral Academy Choir SUN CHANT DU MONDE SUN RUS-288156 SUN 17:05 SUN John Tavener SUN Butterfly dreams for a capella choir SUN Stephen LAYTON SUN Polyphony SUN HYPERION SUN Hyperion-CDA67475 SUN 17:16 SUN John Ireland SUN Greater love hath no man - motet for treble, baritone, SUN chorus and organ SUN John SCOTT SUN ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR, Huw WILLIAMS (organ) SUN HYPERION SUN CDA-67398 SUN 17:23 SUN Kerry Andrew SUN Rhymes and Charms for Fly-Away Things - 1. Ladybird, 2. SUN Magpie, Crow & Dove, 3. Bat, 4. Bee, 5. Cuckoo & Hawk SUN John Powell SUN JOHN POWELL SINGERS, Christopher Cromar (piano) SUN special commission, recorded at the BBC studio in Salford SUN Quays SUN 17:40 SUN Clément Janequin SUN Reveillez vous, cueurs endormis (Le chant des oiseaux) for 4 SUN voices SUN I FAGIOLINI, Robert HOLLINGWORTH (director) SUN BBC recording from the North Wales International Music SUN Festival, St Asaph Cathedral, 15 September 2011 SUN 17:47 SUN Francis Pott SUN The Souls of the righteous for a capella choir SUN Tenebrae SUN Signum SUN SIGCD501 SUN 17:56 SUN Cyril ROOTHAM SUN For the fallen for chorus and orchestra SUN Richard HICKOX SUN BBC Northern Singers, Sinfonia Chorus, Northern Sinfonia SUN EMI SUN CDC7490212 SUN SUN 18:30 Words and Music b01756cz (Listen) SUN Travellers' Tales SUN SUN In this edition of Words and Music, the readers Stella Gonet SUN and Nicholas Farrell set sail on a sea of tall tales told by SUN travellers. SUN SUN Since the ancient Greek poet Homer hailed the exploits of SUN Odysseus there has been an appetite for the true, almost SUN true and downright fabricated stories of travellers: their SUN adventures, the strange sights they saw and the creatures SUN they sometimes loved and left behind. These tales are SUN reflected in from Debussy, Telemann, Rimsky-Korsakov and the SUN Tiger Lillies with words by Sir John Mandeville, Alfred Lord SUN Tennyson and Margaret Atwood. SUN SUN Producer: Natalie Steed. SUN SUN 19:45 Sunday Feature b01756d3 (Listen) SUN A Poet in Bohemia SUN SUN David Vaughan traces the journey of the English poet SUN Elizabeth Weston to Bohemia in the 16th century, where she SUN made her name as one of the foremost poets of her age. As a SUN young girl she travelled from the court of Queen Elizabeth I SUN to the cosmopolitan court of the Habsburg Emperor, Rudolph SUN II. Her stepfather Edward Kelley was a close associate of SUN John Dee, the notorious alchemist and philosopher. Kelley SUN became Emperor Rudolph's favourite alchemist, bringing the SUN family wealth and status and making him the most famous SUN Englishman in early Czech history. Luckily for Elizabeth, SUN her stepfather was a great believer in educating girls, SUN providing both Elizabeth and her brother with excellent SUN tutors SUN SUN She started writing poetry in her teens, recording one of SUN the worst floods in Prague when the River Vltava overflowed SUN its banks. She also wrote movingly about the death of her SUN mother, and these and other poems are illustrated in the SUN programme. Originally written in Latin as was the custom of SUN the time they have been newly translated. SUN SUN Elizabeth Weston's place in the pantheon of English SUN literature is now being recognized thanks to newly available SUN collected writings, and David Vaughan talks to a number of SUN scholars both in the UK and in the Czech Republic about her SUN life and work, including co-editor of the new edition Brenda SUN Hosington, the writer Benjamin Woolley, and Susan Reynolds, SUN the curator of the Czech and Slovak collections in the SUN British Library. SUN SUN He also visits locations associated with the poet or her SUN family, including Trebon Castle in South Bohemia, Loretto SUN Square and the church where she is buried in Prague, and the SUN place of her birth, Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire. SUN SUN 20:30 Drama on 3 b01756d7 (Listen) SUN Mincemeat SUN SUN Adapted for radio by Adrian Jackson and Farhana Sheikh, from SUN their hit play for Cardboard Citizens. SUN SUN Cardboard Citizens has worked with homeless people and the SUN marginalised for 20 years, marrying personal stories and SUN historical subjects into an epic theatre that challenges SUN public perceptions of social exclusion. In this SUN award-winning production, the company unravel a thrilling SUN wartime tale of deception and hidden identity, in an SUN entertaining, multi-layered, time-hopping journey which goes SUN to heart of what it means to have no home, and no name. SUN SUN Mincemeat is based on the extraordinary true story of a SUN second-world-war deception, through which the Allies made SUN the Germans believe that they would open a second front in SUN Europe in 1943 through Sardinia. The deception involved a SUN corpse whose identity was a state secret, known only to the SUN originator of the operation, who took the secret to his SUN grave. It was only in 1997 that the true identity of the SUN corpse came to light. SUN SUN Mincemeat reveals the story of the mission and its final SUN revelation, through the eyes of that corpse, and discovers a SUN secret war which never made the history books. SUN SUN The play contains some strong language. SUN SUN Major Martin/Glyndwr Michael ..... Ifan Meredith SUN Charlie ..... Robert Gillespie SUN Head Angel ..... Ester Escolano SUN Pam ..... Jo Galbraith SUN Lieutenant Commander Montagu ..... Nick Khan SUN Squadron Leader Cholmondeley ..... Jake Goode SUN Churchill ..... Neil Boorman SUN Fred Shrieve ..... Patrick Onione SUN The Body ..... Dave Rogers SUN The Foreman ..... Ben Smithies SUN Maureen ..... Sylvia Larry SUN with the voice of Ivor Leverton. SUN SUN Original music by David Baird, sound design by Pete SUN Ringrose. SUN SUN Produced by Jonquil Panting. SUN Directed by Adrian Jackson. SUN SUN 22:00 World Routes b01756dc (Listen) SUN WOMEX 2011, WOMEX 2011 SUN SUN Highlights from WOMEX, the annual gathering of the world SUN music industry, which takes place this year in Copenhagen. SUN WOMEX showcases the newest bands and the freshest talent in SUN world music, and Lopa Kothari introduces performances by SUN Mars Melto and the Melanesian Allstars, Mexican accordion SUN virtuoso Celso Piña, and multi-national klezmer band The SUN Other Europeans. SUN SUN Mars Melto and the Melanesian Allstars is led by Vanuatu SUN musician Marcel Meltherorong, who draws inspriation from SUN reggae as well as Melanesian traditions, with a band SUN featuring players from across the region. SUN SUN Celso Piña is a veteran of some eighteen albums, with a SUN style rooted in cumbia, but bringing in influences from ska SUN and rap. SUN SUN The Other Europeans was founded by American accordionist and SUN pianist Alan Bern, best known for his work with Brave Old SUN World. He teamed up with Hungarian cimbalom player Kalman SUN Balogh to create a band which has set out to "uncover the SUN traces of the lost world of the shared musical culture of SUN the Jews and Roma, who lived, intermarried and played music SUN together in pre-WWII Bessarabia.". SUN SUN The Other Europeans SUN Lautari Suite 4 SUN Adam Stinga (Trumpet) Adrian Receanu (Clarinet) Alan Bern SUN (Piano, Director, Accordion) Christian Dawid (Clarinet) SUN Csaba Novak (Bass) Daniel Blacksberg (Trombone) Guy Schalom SUN (Drums) Kalman Balogh (Cimbalom) Marin Bunea (Violin, SUN Vocals) Mark Rubin (Tuba, Bass) Matt Darriau (Sax, Flute, SUN Clarinet) Paul Brody (Trumpet) Petar Ralchev (Accordion) SUN Stas Rayko (Violin SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN The Other Europeans SUN Lautari Suite no.1 part 3: Hangui SUN Adam Stinga (Trumpet) Adrian Receanu (Clarinet) Alan Bern SUN (Piano, Director, Accordion) Christian Dawid (Clarinet) SUN Csaba Novak (Bass) Daniel Blacksberg (Trombone) Guy Schalom SUN (Drums) Kalman Balogh (Cimbalom) Marin Bunea (Violin, SUN Vocals) Mark Rubin (Tuba, Bass) Matt Darriau (Sax, Flute, SUN Clarinet) Paul Brody (Trumpet) Petar Ralchev (Accordion) SUN Stas Rayko (Violin SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN The Other Europeans SUN Lautari Suite no.2: Fantasy; Freylakhs; hora hategana SUN Adam Stinga (Trumpet) Adrian Receanu (Clarinet) Alan Bern SUN (Piano, Director, Accordion) Christian Dawid (Clarinet) SUN Csaba Novak (Bass) Daniel Blacksberg (Trombone) Guy Schalom SUN (Drums) Kalman Balogh (Cimbalom) Marin Bunea (Violin, SUN Vocals) Mark Rubin (Tuba, Bass) Matt Darriau (Sax, Flute, SUN Clarinet) Paul Brody (Trumpet) Petar Ralchev (Accordion) SUN Stas Rayko (Violin SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN Mars Melto and the Melanesian Allstars SUN Free West Papua SUN Airileke Ingram (Percussion) David Bridie (Guitar) Mars SUN Melto (Vocals, Guitar, Traditional Flute) Monika Stern SUN (Violin) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN Mars Melto and the Melanesian Allstars SUN Flute Pau Kwakumba SUN Mars Melto, Airileke Ingram (traditional Flute) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN Mars Melto and the Melanesian Allstars SUN Kava I Redi SUN Airileke Ingram (Percussion) David Bridie (Guitar) Mars SUN Melto (Vocals, Guitar, Traditional Flute) Monika Stern SUN (Violin) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN Sotho Sounds SUN Sinawali SUN Josepha Kojoane Chaka (One String Fiddle, Lead Vocals, SUN Accordion) Khothatso Ranoosi (Vocals, guitar) Paseka Mohale SUN (Percussion, vocals & dance) Risenga Makondo (Drums) Tankiso SUN Pita (Vocals, Bass Guitar) Tseliso Rantho (Vocals, Lead SUN Guitar) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN Sotho Sounds SUN Babylon System SUN Josepha Kojoane Chaka (One String Fiddle, Lead Vocals, SUN Accordion) Khothatso Ranoosi (Vocals, guitar) Paseka Mohale SUN (Percussion, vocals & dance) Risenga Makondo (Drums) Tankiso SUN Pita (Vocals, Bass Guitar) Tseliso Rantho (Vocals, Lead SUN Guitar) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 27th October 2011 SUN SUN Harald Haugaard SUN Traditional Danish Jigs SUN Harald Haugaard (fiddle) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 28th October 2011 SUN SUN Harald Haugaard SUN Vesterland SUN Harald Haugaard (fiddle) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 28th October 2011 SUN SUN Celso Piña SUN Cumbia Sampuesana SUN Alejandro Zea Cavazos (Percussion) Back Enrique Alejandro SUN Rosales Granados (Guitar) Celso Piña Arvizu (Vocal lead + SUN Accordeon) Eduardo Piña Arvizu (Bass) Juan Jose Quiroz SUN Dominguez (Vocal) Ruben Piña Arvizu (Drums) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 29th October 2011 SUN SUN Celso Piña SUN Porro Magangaleno SUN Alejandro Zea Cavazos (Percussion) Back Enrique Alejandro SUN Rosales Granados (Guitar) Celso Piña Arvizu (Vocal lead + SUN Accordeon) Eduardo Piña Arvizu (Bass) Juan Jose Quiroz SUN Dominguez (Vocal) Ruben Piña Arvizu (Drums) SUN Recorded at Womex 2011 SUN 29th October 2011 SUN SUN 23:00 Jazz Line-Up b01756dh (Listen) SUN London Jazz Festival 2011 SUN SUN Julian Joseph presents concert music from the 2011 London SUN Jazz Festival recorded at the Clore Ballroom at London's SUN South Bank Centre. Featuring interview and music from the SUN Julian Siegal Quartet, Robert Mitchell 3iO and the Denys SUN Baptiste Quartet. SUN SUN MON MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2011 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b0175722 (Listen) MON John Shea presents Webern, Mozart and Sibelius played by MON Korean KBS Symphony Orchestra MON 14-Nov-11 MON 12:31 AM MON Webern, Anton [1883-1945] MON Passacaglia (Op.1) MON KBS Symphony Orchestra, Othmar Maga (conductor) MON 12:43 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] MON Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 22 (K.482) in E flat MON major MON Sunwook Kim (piano) KBS Symphony Orchestra, Othmar Maga MON (conductor) MON 1:21 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] MON Andante from Sonata for piano (K.545) in C major MON Sunwook Kim (piano) MON 1:25 AM MON Sibelius, Jean [1865-1957] MON Symphony no. 2 (Op.43) in D major MON KBS Symphony Orchestra, Othmar Maga (conductor) MON 2:09 AM MON Rubbra, Edmund (1901-1986) MON Trio in one movement, Op.68 MON The Hertz Trio MON 2:31 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] MON String Quartet in E minor Op.59 No.2 "Razumovsky" MON Juilliard String Quartet MON 3:05 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON Hear my prayer - hymn arranged for soprano, chorus and MON orchestra MON Jennifer Adams-Barbaro (soprano), BBC Singers, BBC Concert MON Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON 3:17 AM MON Weiner, Leó (1885-1960) MON Divertimento no.2 (Op.24) in A minor (Magyar népi dallamok ) MON - Lakodalmas ; Tréfálkozás ; Panaszos ének ; Kanász nóta MON Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, János Rolla (leader) MON 3:34 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Concerto fragments for horn and orchestra in E flat (K.370b) MON James Sommerville (horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario MON Bernardi (conductor) MON 3:46 AM MON Raminsh, Imant (b. 1943) MON Put vejini for mixed chorus MON Unnamed soprano soloist, KAMER Youth Chorus, Maris Sirmais MON (conductor) MON 3:50 AM MON Debussy, Claude [1862-1918] MON Prelude No. 7 "Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest" from Preludes - MON book 1 MON Shai Wosner (piano) MON 3:53 AM MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Si, si, fellon,t'intendo..' & 'Fra Tempeste funeste a MON quest'alma' Unulfo's recitative and aria from Act 2 of the MON opera 'Rodelinda, regina de Longobardi' MON Matthew White (counter-tenor), Arte dei Suonatori, Eduardo MON Lopez (conductor) MON 3:59 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) - overture (Op.26) MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) MON 4:10 AM MON Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849), arranged Liszt, Franz MON (1811-1886) MON Meine Freuden MON Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) MON 4:15 AM MON atrributed Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Partita in B flat (K.Anh.C 17'2) MON The Festival Winds MON 4:31 AM MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Water Music - Suite in G major (HWV.350 MON Collegium Aureum MON 4:42 AM MON Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) MON Preludes No.11 in B major; No.12 in G# minor; No.13 in F# MON major; No.14 in Eb minor; No.15 in Db major - from 24 MON Preludes (Op.28) MON Krzysztof Jablonski (piano) MON 4:53 AM MON Stainov, Petko (1896-1977) MON The Secret of the Struma River MON Gusla Men's Choir, Vassil Stefanov (conductor) MON 5:01 AM MON Liadov, Anatoly (1855-1914) MON The Enchanted Lake (Op.62) MON Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Kitaenko (conductor) MON 5:09 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) MON Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden (BWV.230) MON Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, MON Ivars Taurins (conductor) MON 5:15 AM MON Grundt, Albert (1840-1878) / Knoll, Johann Wilhelm MON (1832-18??) MON Potpourri Caracteristique 'Den Brug over den Oceaan' (1873 MON Dutch National Youth Wind Orchestra, Jan Cober (conductor) MON 5:33 AM MON Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) MON Overture: Der Fliegende Holländer ('The Flying Dutchman') MON BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) MON 5:45 AM MON Casanova, Gion Balzer (b.194?) MON La sera sper il lag (Evening on the Lake) MON Cantus Firmus Surselva, Clau Scherrer (director) MON 5:47 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Meeres Stille (D.216) (Op.3 No.2) (Quiet Sea) MON Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) MON 5:49 AM MON Mägi, Ester (b. 1922) MON Murdunud aer (The broken oar) MON Estonian National Male Choir, Ants Soots (director) MON 5:54 AM MON Gilson, Paul (1865-1942) MON De Zee - symphony ; MON Belgian Radio and Television Philharmonic Orchestra, MON Karl-Anton Richenbacher (conductor) MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b0175724 (Listen) MON MON NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. MON The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of MON broadcast. MON 06:31 MON Robert Schumann MON Arabeske in C, Op 18 MON Wilhelm Kempff (piano) MON DG 471 312 2 MON 06:38 MON Sir Edward Elgar MON Triumphal March (Caractacus, Op 35) MON London Philharmonic Orchestra MON Conductor Adrian Boult MON EMI CDM 7 69207 2 MON 06:46 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON String Quartet in C, K465 “Dissonance” (3rd movement: MON Menuetto: Allegro) MON Emerson Quartet MON DG 431 797-2 MON 06:51 MON Claude Debussy MON Danse MON Orchestrator: Ravel MON The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra MON Conductor Hugh Wolff MON Teldec 9031-74006-2 MON 07:03 MON Claudio Monteverdi MON Beatus Vir MON The Cambridge Singers MON La Nuova Musica MON Director John Rutter MON Collegium COLCD 134 MON 07:12 MON John Adams MON Short Ride in a Fast Machine MON San Francisco Symphony Orchestra MON Conductor Edo de Waart MON Elektra 7559 791442 MON 07:31 MON Leopold Godowsky MON Profil (from Walzermasken) MON Jonathan Plowright (piano) MON Hyperion CDA67803 MON 07:35 MON Gioachino Rossini MON Overture: La gazza ladra MON La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra MON Conductor Riccardo Chailly MON Decca 448 218-2 MON 07:45 MON Gabriel Fauré MON Avant que tu ne t’en ailles (La Bonne Chanson) MON Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo) MON Nils-Erik Sparf & Ulf Forsberg (violins) MON Matti Hirvinkangas (viola) MON Mats Lindstrom (cello) MON Tomas Gertonsson (double bass) MON Bengt Forsberg (piano) MON DG 477 752-2 MON 07:49 MON Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni MON Concerto in B flat, Op 10 No 1 MON Collegium Musicum 90 MON Director Simon Standage MON CHAN 0769 MON 08:03 MON Charles-François Gounod MON Waltz (Faust) MON Berlin Philharmonic MON Conductor Herbert von Karajan MON DG 415 856-2 MON 08:06 MON Johannes Brahms MON Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115 (3rd movement: MON Andantino) MON Julian Milkis (clarinet) MON Borodin Quartet MON WCJ 2564 69074-6 MON 08:11 MON George Frideric Handel MON For unto us a child is born (Messiah, Part I) MON Polyphony MON Britten Sinfonia MON Conductor Stephen Layton MON Hyperion CDA67800 MON 08:18 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat, K482 (Finale: Allegro) MON Till Fellner (piano) MON Lausanne Chamber Orchestra MON Conductor Uri Segal MON Claves CD 50-9328 MON 08:31 MON Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier MON Espana MON Orchestre de la Suisse Romande MON Conductor Ernest Ansermet MON Decca 417 691-2 MON 08:50 MON Johann Strauss II MON Waltz: Morgenblatter, Op 279 MON Vienna Philharmonic MON Conductor Lorin Maazel MON DG 429 562 2 MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b0175726 (Listen) MON 9am MON A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: MON Vivaldi, Concert for the Prince of Poland, performed by the MON Academy of Ancient Music: HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230. MON MON 9.30am MON A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artists of the MON Week, the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter - in MON Mozart (Voi che sapete from The Marriage of Figaro) and MON Schumann (Frauenliebe und Leben, Op.42). MON MON 10.30am MON The Essential Classics guest is Michael Rosen, children's MON novelist, broadcaster, poet and former Children's Laureate. MON Today he introduces the first piece of classical music that MON he remembers hearing and a piece that makes him laugh. MON MON 11am MON Faure: Nocturnes (selection) MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's MON CD Review MON MON Also in this hour MON MON Schubert MON Symphony No.6 in C, D589 MON Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra MON Gunter Wand (conductor) MON RCA GD 60098. MON MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Two-part Invention No 8 in F, BWV 780 MON Angela Hewitt (piano) MON HYPERION CDA66746 MON MON Antonio Vivaldi MON Violin Concerto in E flat ‘La tempesta di mare’, Op 8 No 5, MON RV 253 MON The Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (violin and MON director) MON HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230 MON MON Emin Khachaturian MON Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia MON Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Aram Khachaturian (conductor) MON DECCA 417 737-2 MON MON Frédéric Chopin MON Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor, Op 31 MON Martha Argerich (piano) MON DG 415 836-2 MON MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Voi che sapete (The Marriage of Figaro) MON Anne Sofie von Otter (Cherubino), Metropolitan Opera MON Orchestra, James Levine (conductor) MON DG 477 7077 MON MON Camille Saint-Saëns MON Concerto for Cello no 1 in A minor, Op. 33 MON Leonard Rose (cello), Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy MON (conductor) MON SONY SBK 48276 MON MON Robert Schumann MON Frauenliebe und Leben, Op 42 MON Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo soprano), Bengt Forsberg (piano) MON DG 445 881-2 MON MON Sir William Walton MON Façade (a selection: Polka, Jodelling Song, Scotch Rhapsody, MON Popular Song, Fox trot: Old Sir Faulk, Sir Beelzebub) MON Eleanor Bron and Richard Stilgoe (narrators), Nash Ensemble, MON David Lloyd-Jones (conductor) MON HYPERION 67239 MON MON Joseph Haydn MON Symphony No 101 in D, ‘The Clock’ (Andante) MON Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Claudio Abbado (conductor) MON DG 429 776-2 MON MON Franz Schubert MON Symphony No 6 in C, D589 MON Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gunter Wand (conductor) MON RCA GD 60098 MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b00qn3s3 (Listen) MON Bebop, Episode 1 MON MON Bebop! It's a rather silly word for a crucial chapter in MON jazz history. It didn't just come out of nowhere but MON evolved, fizzed and bubbled into existence in the USA in the MON early 1940s, as a result of a gloriously rich and complex MON musical chemistry involving different combinations of MON musicians, styles and places. All week, Donald Macleod and MON his special guest, the writer and broadcaster Geoffrey MON Smith, have some serious fun investigating this amazing MON musical phenomenon. MON MON In Monday's programme they start by exploring the roots of MON Bebop in the work of a varied cast of pioneers: pianist Art MON Tatum, guitarist Charlie Christian, tenor sax players Lester MON Young and Coleman Hawkins and trumpeter Roy Eldridge. Then MON it's off to Minton's Playhouse, the after-hours Harlem club MON and all-purpose Bebop laboratory, where some of the most MON innovative jazz musicians of the day let their hair down and MON jammed together into the small hours, gradually forging the MON new style through their collective experimentation. Finally, MON the two central figures of the Bebop revolution emerge from MON the crowd - alto sax player Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker and MON trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie - first separately, in earlier, MON pre-Bop incarnations, then playing together, explosively, in MON two early Bebop classics, 'Groovin' High' and 'Salt MON Peanuts'. MON MON Dizzy Gillespie MON ‘Bebop’ [rec. 9 Jan 1945, NYC] – edited version MON Dizzy Gillespie and his All Stars: MON Dizzy Gillespie (tpt, vox) MON Don Byas (t sax) MON Clyde Hart (pno) MON Oscar Pettiford (bas) MON Shelley Manne (drums) MON Proper Records Properbox 30 MON MON Vincent Youmans/Irving Caesar MON ‘Tea for Two’ [rec. 12 Apr 1939, Los Angeles] MON Art Tatum (pno) MON Proper Records Properbox 60 MON MON Vincent Youmans/Irving Caesar MON ‘Tea for Two’ [rec. 24 Sep 1939, Harlem Breakfast Club, MON Minneapolis] MON Charlie Christian (gtr) MON Jerry Jerome (t sax) MON Frankie Hines (pno) MON Oscar Pettiford (bas) MON JSP Records JSP909A, MON MON George & Ira Gershwin MON ‘Lady Be Good’ [rec. 9 Oct 1936, Chicago] MON ‘Jones-Smith Incorporated’ – a.k.a. Count Basie Quintet MON Count Basie (pno, ldr) MON Carl Smith (tpt) MON Lester Young (t sax) MON Walter Page (bas) MON Jo Jones (drums) MON Columbia CK 40608 MON MON Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton and Johnny Green MON ‘Body and Soul’ [rec. 11 Oct 1939] MON Coleman Hawkins (t sax) and his Orchestra MON Affinity CD AFS 1026-6 MON MON Turner Layton/Henry Creamer MON ‘After You’ve Gone’ [rec. 5 Jun 1941, NYC] MON Gene Krupa and his Orchestra MON Roy Eldridge (tpt) MON CBS 466310 2 MON MON Gillespie MON ‘Kerouac’ [rec. May 1941, Minton’s Playhouse, NYC] MON Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) MON DonByas (t sax) MON Kenny Kersey (pno) MON Nick Fenton (bas) MON Kenny Clarke (drums) MON Topaz TPZ 1028 MON MON A Hall/J McShann MON ‘Sepian Bounce’ [rec. 2 Jul 1942, NYC] MON Jay McShann and his Orchestra MON Charlie Parker MON Verve 314 549 084-2 MON MON Lucky Millinder MON ‘Little John Special’ [rec. 29 Jul 1942, NYC] MON Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra MON Tab Smith (a sax) MON Stafford Simon (t sax) MON Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) MON Ernie Purce (bar sax) MON Proper Records Properbox 30 MON MON Charlie Parker MON ‘Red Cross’ [rec. 15 Sep 1944, NYC] MON Tiny Grimes Quintette MON Charlie Parker (a sax) MON Clyde Hart (pno) MON Tiny Grimes (gtr) MON Jimmy Butts (bas) MON Harold ‘Doc’ West (drums) MON Savoy ZD70737 MON MON John Schonberger MON ‘Whispering’, arr. Fletcher Henderson [rec. 15 Dec 1938, MON NYC] MON Benny Goodman (cl, ldr) and his Orchestra MON HEP CD 1059 MON MON Gillespie MON ‘Groovin’ High’ [rec. 28 Feb 1945, NYC] MON Dizzy Gillespie Sextet MON Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) MON Charlie Parker (a sax) MON Clyde Hart (pno) MON Remo Palmieri (gtr) MON Slam Stewart (bas) MON Cozy Cole (drums) MON Verve 314 549 086-2 MON MON Gillespie/K Clarke MON ‘Salt Peanuts’ [rec. 11 May 1945, NYC] MON Dizzy Gillespie and his All Stars MON Dizzy Gillespie (tpt, vox) MON Charlie Parker (a sax) MON Al Haig (pno) MON Curly Russell (bas) MON Sidney Catlett (drums) MON Definitive Records DRCD 11382 MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017575c (Listen) MON The Emerson Quartet MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall in London, one of today's most MON distinguished string quartets, the Emerson Quartet, perform MON a fugue from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier in an arrangement MON by Mozart, Mozart's own Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K546, MON and one of Beethoven's great late quartets, the C sharp MON minor Op. 131. MON MON Bach arranged Mozart: Fugue in E major from The MON Well-tempered Clavier K405 MON Mozart: Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K546 MON Beethoven: String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op. 131 MON MON Emerson String Quartet. MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017575f (Listen) MON Symphony, Episode 7 MON MON Penny Gore continues Radio 3's month of programmes MON complementing the BBC4 series "Symphony" - including every MON note of every Symphony featured in the television series. MON MON Today Penny welcomes the actor Simon Russell Beale as live MON guest in the Afternoon on 3 studio to talk about this week's MON Symphony menu - with lashings of Beethoven, Schubert, MON Berlioz and Liszt - and about his experience of presenting MON the television series on the history of the Symphony. MON MON Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B flat major MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Tadaaki Otaka (conductor) MON MON c. 2.35pm MON Schubert: Symphony no. 9 in C major (Great) MON BBC Philharmonic MON Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) MON MON c. 3.30pm MON Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique MON BBC Philharmonic MON Yutaka Sado (conductor). MON MON 16:30 In Tune b017575m (Listen) MON Suzy Klein welcomes listeners to the In Tune salon, with MON live performance in the studio, emerging young talent and MON well-known musicians plus the arts news - and this week MON including coverage of the London Jazz Festival. MON MON Including "My Essential Symphony" with the novelist and MON journalist Will Self. MON MON Email us with your Essential Symphony at in.tune@bbc.co.uk MON or follow on Twitter @BBCR3InTune MON MON Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 MON E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b00qn3s3 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017575p (Listen) MON Minetti Quartet, Till Fellner - Szymanowski, Mozart, Dvorak MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall, London. MON MON An imaginative chamber programme brings to the intimacy of MON Wigmore Hall the quintet version of Mozart's 'little' A MON major Piano Concerto, which he arranged himself for MON publication, presumably to reach a wider Viennese audience. MON This is preceded by one of the quartets of Karol Szymanowski MON - music which contains a rich synthesis of styles, blending MON the folk-like and the exotically impressionistic. MON MON The concert ends with Dvorák's sublime Piano Quintet in A, MON one of the finest works ever written for this combination. MON MON Szymanowski: String Quartet No.2, Op.56 MON Mozart: Piano Concerto No.12 in A, K.414 (for piano quintet) MON MON 8.25pm MON Interval: Music Interval MON MON 8.45pm Part 2: MON Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A, Op.81 MON MON Minetti Quartet MON Till Fellner (piano). MON MON 22:00 Free Thinking Festival b017575r (Listen) MON 2011, Linda Colley MON MON Leading historian Linda Colley gives a talk on how we have MON dealt with periods of dramatic change in the past and how MON history can help us to understand change today, recorded at MON the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival 2011. MON MON Continuing Radio 3's three weeks of Free Thinking MON broadcasts, Linda Colley delivers a lecture entitled: The MON Present and the Past of Change. MON MON Linda Colley is an expert on the history of Britain, empire MON and nationalism, was invited by Tony Blair to give the MON Downing Street Millennium Lecture on Britishness, and is MON Professor of History at Princeton University. MON MON Rana Mitter chairs the event, recorded at The Sage Gateshead MON in front of a live audience. MON MON 22:45 The Essay b017575t (Listen) MON What Is History, Today?, Episode 1 MON MON This week, The Essay marks fifty years since the publication MON in 1961 of What is History? by the historian E.H. Carr. Five MON academics consider the connection between Carr's work and MON their work today. MON MON E.H. Carr was born in 1892 and died in 1982. He was a MON notable historian of Russia and a well-regarded writer on MON International Relations. But What is History? remains his MON most famous work. MON MON When What is History? was published it became arguably the MON most influential text to examine the role of the historian MON for a whole generation of budding historians, asking them to MON scrutinize the way they shaped the past. Today, the book MON remains a key text for many historians who came of age in MON the 1960s and is still widely read by the present generation MON of history undergraduates. But the book is also MON controversial and many historians find Carr's views outdated MON and dangerous to the practice of History. MON MON In the first essay, Richard Evans, Regius Professor of MON History at the University of Cambridge, introduces Carr the MON historian and Carr the man. Evans gives a crucial overview MON of the major theories of What is History? and the particular MON circumstances of Carr's life which contributed to the book's MON style. MON MON He delves deep into questions about how the historian MON chooses which facts to present as history and places What is MON History in the context of the academic world of the 1960s, a MON world into which he was entering at the time. MON MON For Evans, reading Carr was a revelation; Carr offered the MON new generation of academics, like Evans, the freedom to MON assess history in a wider-reaching, more interdisciplinary MON fashion. In this essay he offers his personal take on Carr MON and how Carr's work has influenced him. MON MON Producer: Katherine Godfrey MON a WHISTLEDOWN Production for BBC. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b017575w (Listen) MON Steve Swallow Quintet at the London Jazz Festival MON MON Jez Nelson presents electric bassist Steve Swallow and his MON new quintet at the London Jazz Festival. Swallow first MON emerged in the 1960s on the double bass, playing with Art MON Farmer and beginning a long-standing association with MON vibraphonist Gary Burton. Since the 1970s his work as a MON leader and sideman has been entirely on the electric bass, MON working extensively with guitarist John Scofield and pianist MON Carla Bley among others. His quintet has been active in MON various guises for 15 years, and appears here with Bley on MON Hammond organ, as well as saxophonist Chris Cheek, guitarist MON Steve Cardenas and Jorge Rossy on drums. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2011 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b01757gp (Listen) TUE John Shea presents an opera gala with the Bergen TUE Philharmonic Orchestra and bass-baritone Terje Stensvold TUE 15-Nov-11 TUE 12:31 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] TUE Leonore overture no. 3 Op.72 final version. TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 12:45 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] TUE Ha! Ha!, welch ein Augenblick from Fidelio Act 1 no.7 TUE Terje Stensvold: Don Pizarro, (bass-baritone) Bergen TUE Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 12:49 AM TUE Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901] TUE Overture to La Forza del destino TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 12:57 AM TUE Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901] TUE Elle ne m'aime pas from Act IV of Don Carlos TUE Terje Stensvold: Philip II of Spain (bass-baritone) Bergen TUE Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 1:07 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Symphony No. 25 in G minor (K.183) TUE Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, Adam Fischer (conductor) TUE 1:31 AM TUE Wagner, Richard [1813-1883] TUE Overture to The Flying Dutchman TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 1:42 AM TUE Wagner, Richard [1813-1883] TUE Die Frist ist um, Dutchman's monologue from Act I of The TUE Flying Dutchman TUE Terje Stensvold: Dutchman (Bass baritone) Bergen TUE Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 1:53 AM TUE Wagner, Richard [1813-1883] TUE Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 2:10 AM TUE Wagner, Richard [1813-1883] TUE Leb' wohl (Wotan's Farewell) from act III, scene 3 of Die TUE Walküre TUE Terje Stensvold: Wotan (Bass baritone) Bergen Philharmonic TUE Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 2:26 AM TUE Wagner, Richard [1813-1883] TUE Prelude to act III Lohengrin TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) TUE 2:31 AM TUE Berwald, Franz (1796-1868) TUE Piano Quintet No.1 in C minor (Op.5) (1853) TUE Lucia Negro (piano), Zetterqvist String Quartet TUE 2:54 AM TUE Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) TUE Symphony No.5 in E flat major, Op.82 TUE Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) TUE 3:28 AM TUE Cable, Howard (b. 1920) TUE The Banks of Newfoundland TUE Hannaford Street Silver Band; Stephen Chenette (conductor) TUE 3:36 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) TUE Piano Sonata No.23 in F minor (Op.57) 'Appassionata' TUE Plamena Mangova (piano) TUE 4:02 AM TUE Zemzaris, Imants (b. 1951) TUE The Light Springs TUE Juris Gailitis (flute), Indulis Suna (violin) TUE 4:08 AM TUE Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764) TUE Fanfarinette TUE Colin Tilney (harpsichord) TUE 4:12 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827) arr. Joan Berkhemer TUE Finale from Symphony No.7 in A (Op.92) (arranged for forty TUE hands) TUE Twenty Grand Pianos TUE 4:21 AM TUE Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) TUE Hill-Song No.2 TUE Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Simon (conductor) TUE 4:26 AM TUE Nordin, Bosse TUE Schottische TUE The Young Danish String Quartet [Den Unge Danske TUE Strygekvartet] TUE 4:31 AM TUE Pacius, Frederik (1809-1891) TUE Overture to 'King Charles' Hunt' (1852) TUE The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste TUE (conductor) TUE 4:38 AM TUE Morawetz, Oskar (1917-2007) TUE Divertimento for Strings TUE Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) TUE 4:50 AM TUE Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764) TUE Le Rappel des Oiseaux, in E minor, from Pieces de clavecin TUE Ivetta Irkha (piano) TUE 4:53 AM TUE Quantz, Johann Joachim (1697-1773) TUE Trio Sonata in E flat major TUE Atrium Musicium Chamber Ensemble TUE 5:01 AM TUE Delibes, Léo [1836-1861] TUE Les Filles de Cadix TUE Eir Inderhaug (soprano) Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Antoni TUE Ros Marba TUE 5:07 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Concerto for trumpet and orchestra in E flat major TUE Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, TUE Michael Halasz (conductor) TUE 5:22 AM TUE Nenov, Dimitar (1901-1953) TUE Ballade for Piano and Orchestra - Concertante No.2 TUE Mario Angelov (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony TUE Orchestra, Milen Nachev (conductor) TUE 5:42 AM TUE Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643 TUE Chiome d'oro, bel thesoro (from libro VII de madrigali - TUE Venice 1619) TUE Concerto Italiano; Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord & TUE director) TUE 5:46 AM TUE Uccellini, Marco (c.1603-1680) TUE Sonata sopra la Bergamasca TUE Concerto Italiano; Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord & TUE director) TUE 5:50 AM TUE Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643); TUE Vaga su spin'ascosa (from libro VII de madrigali - Venice TUE 1619) TUE Concerto Italiano; Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord & TUE director) TUE 5:54 AM TUE Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) TUE Lyric Pieces, Book 3 (Op.43) TUE Cristina Ortiz (piano) TUE 6:08 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) TUE Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D major (BWV.1050) TUE Lars-Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord) Ensemble 415. TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b01757gr (Listen) TUE TUE NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. TUE The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of TUE broadcast. TUE TUE 06:31 TUE Jean Sibelius TUE Karelia - suite (Op.11), Alla marcia TUE Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra TUE Neeme Jarvi TUE DG 447 760-2 TUE 06:36 TUE Robert Schumann TUE Sonata no. 3 in F minor Op.14 – 3rd mvt - Variations on a TUE theme by Clara Wieck TUE Andras Schiff [piano] TUE ECM 472 119-2 TUE 06:43 TUE Johann Nepomuk Hummel TUE Trumpet Concerto in E flat – final mvt TUE Maurice Andre [trumpet] TUE Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Herbert von Karajan TUE EMI 9 659436 2 2 TUE 06:48 TUE Claude Debussy TUE Prelude a l’apres –midi d’un faune TUE Jeffrey Khaner [flute] TUE Cleveland Orchestra TUE Vladimir Ashkenazy [conductor] TUE Decca 478 1735 TUE 07:03 TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Water music - suite in D major HWV.349 - Alla hornpipe TUE Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra TUE Nicholas McGegan TUE Harmonia Mundi HMG 507010 TUE 07:07 TUE Bob Chilcott TUE Oculi Omnium TUE The Kings Singers TUE SIGCD 262 TUE 07:10 TUE Franz Schubert TUE Sonata in B flat major D960 TUE Paul Lewis [piano] TUE Harmonia Mundi HMC 901800 TUE 07:17 TUE Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky TUE A Night on the bare mountain ed. Rimsky-Korsakov TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Sir Georg Solti TUE Decca 417 6892 TUE 07:31 TUE John Rutter TUE Gloria Patri from Magnificat TUE The Choirs of St Albans Cathedral TUE Elizabeth Cragg [soprano] TUE Ensemble DeChorum TUE Andrew Lucas [conductor] TUE Naxos 8.572653 TUE 07:36 TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Bagatelle (fur Elise) for piano (WoO.59) in A minor TUE Alfred Brendel [piano] TUE Philips 412 227-2 TUE 07:41 TUE Leonard Bernstein TUE On the Town – Times Square 1944 TUE Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra TUE Leonard Bernstein TUE EMI 6 48645 2 5 TUE 07:51 TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Clarinet Quintet - 3rd mvt - Minuetto TUE Thea King TUE The Aeolian String Quartet TUE Saga EC 3387-2 TUE 08:00 TUE Petroc plays CDs from this week's Specialist Classical TUE Chart. TUE 08:37 TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Concerto for piano... no.5 (Op.73) in E flat major TUE "Emperor", 3rd mvt; Rondo TUE Murray Perahia [piano] TUE Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra TUE Bernard Haitink TUE CBS MK 42330 TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b01757gt (Listen) TUE 9am TUE A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: TUE Vivaldi Concert for the Prince of Poland, performed by the TUE Academy of Ancient Music: HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230. TUE TUE 9.30am TUE A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artists of the TUE Week, the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter - in TUE Handel (Svegliatevi nel core from Giulio Cesare) and Berlioz TUE (Les nuits d'ete, Op.7). TUE TUE 10.30am TUE The Essential Classics guest is Michael Rosen, children's TUE novelist, broadcaster, poet and former Children's Laureate. TUE Today he introduces a favourite piece by a favourite TUE composer and a piece that reminds him of a particular place. TUE TUE 11am TUE Sarah's Essential Choice TUE TUE Sibelius TUE Nightride and Sunrise, Op.55 TUE Berlin Symphony Orchestra TUE Kurt Sanderling (conductor) TUE CCC 0000162CCC TUE TUE Also in this hour TUE TUE Mendelssohn TUE Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.56 The Scottish TUE Boston Symphony Orchestra Charles Munch (conductor) TUE RCA VD 60483. TUE TUE Frédéric Chopin TUE Waltz in G flat, Op post 70 No 1 TUE Artur Rubinstein (piano) TUE RCA RED SEAL 88697687122 TUE TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Overture: La clemenza di Tito, K 621 TUE Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, Istvan Kertesz TUE (conductor), DECCA 475 7030 TUE HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230 TUE TUE Antonio Vivaldi TUE Concerto in D minor for lute, viola d’amore and strings, RV TUE 540 TUE Nigel North (lute), The Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew TUE Manze (viola d’amore and director) TUE HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230 TUE TUE Richard Strauss TUE Serenade in E flat major, Op. 7 TUE Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Edo De Waart (conductor) TUE PHILIPS 438 733-2 TUE TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Svegliatevi nel core (Giulio Cesare) TUE Anne Sofie von Otter (Sesto), Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc TUE Minkowski (conductor) TUE DG 477 7077 TUE TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Two Songs with viola, Op 91 TUE Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo soprano), Nils-Erik Sparf TUE (viola), Bengt Forsberg (piano) TUE DG 429 727-2 TUE TUE Gustav Mahler TUE Des Knaben Wunderhorn (excerpts) TUE Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo soprano), Thomas Quasthoff TUE (baritone), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Claudio Abbado TUE (conductor) TUE DG 459 646-2 TUE TUE Béla Bartók TUE For Children (selection) TUE Zoltan Kocsis (piano) TUE HUNGARATON HCD 12304 TUE TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466 (slow movement) TUE Clifford Curzon (piano), English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin TUE Britten (conductor) TUE DECCA 417 288-2 TUE TUE Jean Sibelius TUE Nightride and Sunrise, Op 55 TUE Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Kurt Sanderling (conductor), TUE CCC 0000162CCC TUE TUE Robert Schumann TUE Symphony No 1 in B flat, Op 38 (The Spring) TUE Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell (conductor) TUE SONY 516027-2 TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b00qn3z9 (Listen) TUE Bebop, Episode 2 TUE TUE Bebop! It's a rather silly word for a crucial chapter in TUE jazz history. It didn't just come out of nowhere but TUE evolved, fizzed and bubbled into existence in the USA in the TUE early 1940s, as a result of a gloriously rich and complex TUE musical chemistry involving different combinations of TUE musicians, styles and places. All week, Donald Macleod and TUE his special guest, the writer and broadcaster Geoffrey TUE Smith, have some serious fun investigating this amazing TUE musical phenomenon. TUE TUE In Tuesday's programme, they focus on the 'yin and yang' of TUE Bebop, Charlie Parker and the man he once referred to as TUE 'the other half of my heartbeat', Dizzy Gillespie, starting TUE with three studio recordings - 'Dizzy Atmosphere', 'Now's TUE the Time' and 'Koko' - that galvanized the jazz world, both TUE with the freshness and inventiveness of the musical language TUE and the sheer virtuosity of the playing. Next we follow TUE Parker and Gillespie on a trip to Los Angeles - an occasion TUE notable both for the thrilling live concert they played TUE there and for Parker's ensuing breakdown and stay in TUE Camarillo State Hospital, where, after years of drug abuse, TUE he underwent six months' psychiatric treatment; it would be TUE several years before the two men collaborated again. In the TUE meantime, Gillespie formed a big band and made a string of TUE dazzlingly extrovert recordings; Parker's more reflective, TUE introspective work from this time stands in stark contrast. TUE Finally, we hear them together again in their last studio TUE outing, from June 1950. Parker, always sailing close to the TUE wind, would be dead within five years; Gillespie carried on TUE playing Bebop for another 40, even becoming a cultural TUE ambassador for the US State Department along the way. TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE ‘Leap Frog’ (incomplete take) [rec. 6 Jun 1950, NYC] TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) TUE Thelonious Monk (pno) TUE Curly Russell (bas) TUE Buddy Rich (drums) TUE Verve 521 436-2, track 20 TUE TUE Dizzy Gillespie TUE ‘Dizzy Atmosphere’ [rec. 28 Feb 1945, NYC] TUE Dizzy Gillespie Sextet TUE Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Clyde Hart (pno) TUE Remo Palmieri (gtr) TUE Slam Stewart (bas) TUE Cozy Cole (drums) TUE Definitive Records DRCD 11382 TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE ‘Now's the Time’ [rec. 26 Nov 1945, NYC] TUE Charlie Parker Reboppers TUE Miles Davis (tpt) TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Dizzy Gillespie (pno) TUE Curly Russell (bas) TUE Max Roach (drums) TUE Savoy ZD70737 TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE ‘Koko’ [rec. 26 Nov 1945, NYC] TUE Charlie Parker Reboppers TUE Dizzy Gillespie (tpt and pno) TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Sadik Hakim (pno) TUE Curly Russell (bas) TUE Max Roach (drums) TUE Savoy ZD70737 TUE TUE Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard, Kenneth Casey TUE ‘Sweet Georgia Brown’ [rec. 28 Jan 1946, Philharmonic TUE Auditorium, LA] TUE Dizzy Gillespie TUE Al Killian (tpt) TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Lester Young (t sax) TUE Mel Powell (pno), TUE Billy Hadnott (bas) TUE Lee Young (drums) TUE Verve 837 142-2 TUE TUE R Ramirez/J Davis/J Sherman TUE ‘Lover Man’ [rec. 29 Jul 1946] TUE Charlie Parker Quintet TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Howard McGhee (tpt) TUE Jimmy Bunn (pno) TUE Bob Kesterson (bas) TUE Roy Porter (drums) TUE Verve 314 549 084-2 TUE TUE Gil Fuller/Gillespie TUE ‘Things to Come’[rec. 9 Jul 1946] TUE Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra TUE Verve 314 549 086-2 TUE TUE Wilson/Basie TUE ‘Katy (Dizzier and Dizzier)’ [rec. 6 May 1949, NYC] TUE Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra TUE Proper Records Properbox 30 TUE TUE Gillespie/ Gil Fuller/Pozo TUE ‘Manteca’ [rec. 30 Dec 1947] TUE Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra TUE Kenny Clark (drums) TUE Verve 314 549 086-2 TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE ‘Parker’s Mood’ [rec. 18 Sep 1948, NYC] TUE Miles Davis (tpt) TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE John Lewis (pno) TUE Curly Russell (bas) TUE Max Roach (drums) TUE Savoy ZD70737 TUE TUE George & Ira Gershwin TUE ‘Embraceable You’ [rec. 28 Oct 1947, NYC] TUE Charlie Parker Quintet TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Miles Davis (tpt) TUE Duke Jordan (pno) TUE Tommy Potter (bas) TUE Max Roach (drums) TUE Verve 314 549 084-2 TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE Confirmation’ [30 Jul 1953, NYC] TUE Charlie Parker Quartet TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Al Haig (pno) TUE Percy Heath (bas) TUE Max Roach (drums) TUE Verve 837 152-2 TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE ‘Bloomdido’ [rec. 6 June 1950, NYC] TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) TUE Thelonious Monk (pno) TUE Curly Russell (bas) TUE Buddy Rich (drums) TUE Verve 521 436-2 TUE TUE Charlie Parker TUE ‘Leap Frog’ (take 9) TUE Charlie Parker (a sax) TUE Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) TUE Thelonious Monk (pno) TUE Curly Russell (bas) TUE Buddy Rich (drums) TUE Verve 521 436-2 TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01757hv (Listen) TUE Welsh Festivals 2011, Clara Mouriz TUE TUE From the 2011 Gower Festival, and recorded in the Mumbles on TUE the Gower peninsula, Clara Mouriz creates a musical journey TUE from an Italian soiree in Venetian dialect to the perfumes TUE and rhythms of her native Spain. TUE TUE Rossini: La Regata Veneziana. TUE Haydn: Cantata 'Arianna a Naxos'. TUE Falla: Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas. TUE Montsalvatge: Cinco Canciones Negras. TUE TUE Clara Mouriz (mezzo-soprano), TUE Joseph Middleton (piano). TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01757hx (Listen) TUE Symphony, Episode 8 TUE TUE Penny Gore continues Radio 3's month of programmes TUE complementing the BBC4 series "Symphony" - including every TUE note of every Symphony featured in the television series. TUE TUE Today Afternoon on 3 and In Tune join forces to recreate TUE Beethoven's notorious concert in Vienna in 1808 featuring TUE the premieres of his 5th and 6th Symphonies, his 4th Piano TUE Concerto... and a few other things besides! Both the BBC TUE Philharmonic and BBC National Orchestra of Wales will be TUE performing live this afternoon - with Beethoven's Sixth TUE Symphony in Salford and the Fifth in Cardiff. Then at half TUE past four Penny Gore hands on the baton to Suzy Klein for TUE the final straight. TUE TUE Beethoven: Symphony no. 6 TUE BBC Philharmonic TUE Antonello Manacorda (conductor) TUE TUE c.2.45pm TUE Beethoven: 'Ah, perfido' TUE Rebecca Evans (soprano) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Howard Shelley (conductor) TUE TUE c. 2.55pm TUE Beethoven: Gloria from Mass in C major TUE Rebecca Evans (soprano) TUE Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo) TUE Mark Padmore (tenor) TUE Stephen Varcoe (bass) TUE BBC National Chorus of Wales TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Richard Hickox (conductor) TUE TUE c 3.05pm TUE Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 4 in G major TUE Cedric Tibhergien (piano) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Grant Llewellyn (conductor) TUE TUE c. 3.40pm TUE Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 in C minor TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Michael Francis (conductor) TUE TUE c. 4.15pm TUE Beethoven: Beethoven Sanctus and Benedictus from Mass in C TUE major TUE Rebecca Evans (soprano) TUE Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo) TUE Mark Padmore (tenor) TUE Stephen Varcoe (bass) TUE BBC National Chorus of Wales TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Richard Hickox (conductor). TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b01757hz (Listen) TUE In Tune's Suzy Klein, picks up from Afternoon on 3 to TUE continue the recreation of the notorious concert of 1808 TUE where Beethoven premiered his Fifth and Sixth Symphonies. In TUE the original concert, it was Beethoven who treated the TUE audience to a piano improvisation. For In Tune, pianist TUE Gwilym Simcock performs live in the In Tune studio - TUE improvising on themes from Beethoven's 5th Symphony, as part TUE of BBC Radio 3's celebration of the Symphony - and ahead of TUE his performance at the London Jazz Festival. TUE TUE My Essential Symphony continues. Email us with your TUE Essential Symphony at in.tune@bbc.co.uk or follow on Twitter TUE @BBCR3InTune TUE TUE Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 TUE E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b00qn3z9 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01757kd (Listen) TUE Paul Lewis - Schubert TUE TUE Live from Wigmore Hall, London TUE TUE Renowned British pianist Paul Lewis plays some of Schubert's TUE most popular works for the piano. TUE TUE Known for the depth and intimacy of his interpretations, he TUE begins his recital with four of Schubert's Impromptus and TUE continues after the interval with another set of delightful TUE minatures - a set of 'Moments Musicaux'. The final piece in TUE the concert by contrast is the much more substantial TUE 'Wanderer Fantasy' considered to be one of Schubert's most TUE difficult works for the piano. Indeed once when Schubert TUE himself played the piece in a performance for his friends, TUE he stopped and shouted, "Let the Devil play the stuff!". TUE TUE Schubert: 4 Impromptus D.935 TUE TUE 8.10 Music Interval TUE TUE 8.30 Schubert: 6 Moments Musicaux D.780 TUE Schubert: Fantasy in C D.760 'Wanderer' TUE TUE Paul Lewis (piano). TUE TUE 22:00 Free Thinking Festival b01757kg (Listen) TUE 2011, Julian Savulescu TUE TUE Julian Savulescu makes the case for human enhancement, TUE recorded at the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival 2011. TUE TUE In a talk entitled The Moral Obligation to Improve, he TUE argues that it is time to enhance humans by altering their TUE genes. Professor of Practical Ethics at the University of TUE Oxford and Editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics, Julian TUE Savulescu has some controversial opinions that challenge TUE assumptions. He believes drugs should be allowed in sport, TUE and that we should harness the incredible genetic revolution TUE currently taking place and use technologies such as genetic TUE manipulation and selection to improve our lives. TUE TUE The event is chaired by Night Waves' Anne McElvoy and is TUE recorded as part of BBC Radio 3's 2011 Free Thinking TUE festival of ideas, taking place at The Sage Gateshead 4 - 6 TUE November. TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b01757kj (Listen) TUE What Is History, Today?, Episode 2 TUE TUE This week, The Essay marks fifty years since the publication TUE in 1961 of What is History? by the historian E.H. Carr. Five TUE academics consider the connection between Carr's work and TUE their work today. TUE TUE E.H. Carr was born in 1892 and died in 1982. He was a TUE notable historian of Russia and a well-regarded writer on TUE International Relations. But What is History? remains his TUE most famous work. TUE TUE When What is History? was published it was arguably the most TUE influential text to examine the role of the historian for a TUE whole generation of budding historians, asking them to TUE scrutinize the way they shaped the past. Today, the book TUE remains a key text for many historians who came of age in TUE the 1960s and is still widely read by History TUE undergraduates. But the book is also controversial and many TUE historians find Carr's views outdated and dangerous to the TUE practice of History. TUE TUE In the second essay, Dr Elizabeth Buettner, Senior Lecturer TUE in Modern British and Imperial History at the University of TUE York, places What is History? in the context of TUE decolonization and the decline of the British Empire. She TUE sees Carr's work as an historical document of this TUE transformative time. TUE TUE Buettner looks at Carr's work from the standpoint of someone TUE who entered academia long after Carr had died in 1982, in a TUE time when subjects like race, class, and gender history were TUE the norm. She therefore brings a perspective on the practice TUE of History that is rather different to that of Carr. TUE Nonetheless she finds relevance in What is History? to her TUE modern historical practices and finds Carr's work to be TUE refreshingly progressive. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b01757kl (Listen) TUE Reich's WTC 9/11, Bjork's Cosmogony, Mingus' Goodbye Pork TUE Pie Hat and Alemu Aga's Selè Gènna. Presented by Max TUE Reinhardt. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2011 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b01757sm (Listen) WED With John Shea. Organ recital from Prague Festival 2010. Jan WED Hora performs music by Bach and others. WED 16-Nov-11 WED 12:31 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] WED 3 works for organ; WED Jan Hora (organ of St James' Basilica, Prague) WED 12:48 AM WED Foerster, Joseph Bohuslav [(1859-1951)] WED Fantasia in C WED Jan Hora (organ) WED 12:56 AM WED Vycpalek, Ladislav [(1882-1951)] WED 2 Variation Fantasias op 30, after hymns from the time of WED Hus WED Jan Hora (organ) WED 1:10 AM WED Teml, Jíri [(b. 1935)] WED Recitative a Toccata WED Jan Hora (organ) WED 1:22 AM WED Kabelác, Miloslav [(1908-1979)] WED Fantasia G min (op 32) WED Jan Hora (organ) WED 1:30 AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) WED Sonata for violin and piano in F major "Spring" (Op.24) WED Henning Kraggerud (violin), Hårvard Gimse (piano) WED 1:53 AM WED Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) WED Symphony No.8 in G major (Op.88) WED Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Berhard Gueller (conductor) WED 2:31 AM WED Walton, William (1902-1983) WED Concerto for Violin and Orchestra WED James Ehnes (violin); Vancouver Symphony Orchestra; Bramwell WED Tovey (conductor) WED 3:01 AM WED Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) WED Notturno for wind and Turkish band in C major, Op.34 WED Octophoros, Paul Dombrecht (conductor) WED 3:34 AM WED Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) WED Ave Maria; Christus factus est; Locus iste (motets) WED The Sokkelund Choir, Morten Schuldt Jensen (conductor) WED 3:47 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] WED Sonata for flute and keyboard (BWV.1032) in A major WED Sharon Bezaly (flute) , Terence Charlston (harpsichord) WED 4:01 AM WED Papandopulo, Boris (1906-1991) WED Trio Sonata WED Zagreb Guitar WED 4:14 AM WED Albright, William Hugh (1944-1998) WED Dream rags (1970): Morning reveries WED Donna Coleman (piano) WED 4:21 AM WED Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782) WED Quintet for flute, oboe, violin, viola & basso continuo in G WED major (Op.11 No.2) WED Les Adieux WED 4:31 AM WED Vivaldi, Antonio [1678-1741] WED Concerto for oboe and orchestra (RV.449) (Op.8'12) in C WED major WED Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini (conductor and oboe) WED 4:41 AM WED Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) WED Der Abend (Op.34 No.1) for 16 part choir WED Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) WED 4:50 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] WED Sonata for violin and keyboard (K.303) in C major WED Tai Murray (violin), Shai Wosner (piano) WED 5:01 AM WED Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000) WED 5 Ancient Hungarian dances for wind quintet WED Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet WED 5:11 AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED Rhapsody for alto, male chorus and orchestra (Op.53) WED Mirjam Kalin (alto), Male voices of Slovenicum Chamber Choir WED and Choir Consortium Classicum, Slovenian Radio and WED Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko Munih (conductor) WED 5:24 AM WED Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) WED Images II WED Roger Woodward (piano) WED 5:38 AM WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) WED Symphony No.100 (H.1.100) in G major, 'Military' WED New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Mark Taddei (conductor) WED 6:02 AM WED Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) WED Piano Quartet in E flat major (Op.47) WED Alexander Melnikov (piano), Leopold String Trio. WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b01757sp (Listen) WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b01757st (Listen) WED 9am WED A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: WED Vivaldi Concert for the Prince of Poland, performed by the WED Academy of Ancient Music: HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230. WED WED 9.30am WED A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artists of the WED Week, the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter - in WED Pavel Haas (7 Songs in Folk Style, Op.18) and Ravel WED (Sheherazade). WED WED 10.30am WED The Essential Classics guest is Michael Rosen, children's WED novelist, broadcaster, poet and former Children's Laureate. WED Today he introduces a hidden gem and the first classical WED record he bought himself. WED WED 11.00 WED Sarah's Essential Choice WED WED Debussy WED Nocturnes WED Wayne State University Women's Glee Club Detroit Symphony WED Orchestra Paul Paray (conductor) WED MERCURY 434 306-2 WED WED Also in this hour WED WED Bizet WED Symphony in C WED French National Radio Orchestra WED Sir Thomas Beecham (conductor) WED EMI 567231. WED WED Francesco Bendusi WED Su l’herba frescha WED Calefax Reed Quintet WED MDG 619 1043-2 WED WED Peter Warlock WED Capriol Suite WED Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Richard Studt (director) WED NAXOS 8.550823 WED WED Antonio Vivaldi WED Violin Concerto in A, RV 552 WED The Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (violin and WED director) WED HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230 WED WED Gabriel Fauré WED Après un reve WED Lynn Harrell (cello), Bruno Canino (piano) WED DECCA 425 611-2 WED WED Pavel Haas WED 7 Songs in Folk Style, Op 18 WED Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo soprano), Bengt Forsberg (piano) WED DG 477 7077 WED WED Frederick Delius WED Brigg Fair WED The Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli (conductor) WED EMI CMS 565119-2 WED WED Maurice Ravel WED Shéhérazade WED Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo soprano), Cleveland Orchestra. WED Pierre Boulez (conductor) WED DG 471 614-2 WED WED Cage WED Dream WED Joshua Pierce (piano) WED WERGO 60157-50 WED WED Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WED Clarinet Concerto in A, K622 (Finale) WED Jack Brymer (clarinet), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir WED Thomas Beecham (conductor) WED EMI CDM5 67596-2 WED WED Claude Debussy WED Nocturnes WED Wayne State University Women’s Glee Club, Detroit Symphony WED Orchestra, Paul Paray (conductor) WED MERCURY 434 306-2 WED WED Georges Bizet WED Symphony in C WED French National Radio Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham WED (conductor) WED EMI CDC-7 47794-2 WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b00qn42t (Listen) WED Bebop, Episode 3 WED WED Bebop! It's a rather silly word for a crucial chapter in WED jazz history. It didn't just come out of nowhere but WED evolved, fizzed and bubbled into existence in the USA in the WED early 1940s, as a result of a gloriously rich and complex WED musical chemistry involving different combinations of WED musicians, styles and places. All week, Donald Macleod and WED his special guest, the writer and broadcaster Geoffrey WED Smith, have some serious fun investigating this amazing WED musical phenomenon. WED WED In Wednesday's programme, they visit the engine-room of jazz WED - the rhythm section - and in particular, Bebop's two key WED drummers, Kenny 'Klook-Mop' Clarke and Max Roach. Clarke's WED innovation was to shift the drummer's time-keeping function WED to the ride cymbal, leaving the snare and bass drum free to WED 'drop bombs' - unexpected offbeat accents - that perfectly WED complemented the way that the most innovative jazz musicians WED were beginning to play. In the event, Clarke was shipped off WED to Europe as part of the US contribution to the war effort, WED and he missed Bebop's explosion onto the scene in 1945. His WED shoes were filled by Max Roach, a percussion virtuoso who WED absorbed and extended Clarke's innovations. Donald Macleod WED and Geoffrey Smith explore the contributions of both men to WED a stellar sequence of recordings, with Charlie Christian, WED Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, WED Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, the Modern Jazz Quartet and WED Clifford Brown. WED WED Chris Woods WED ‘Extract from The Blues Walk’ [rec. 24 Feb 1955, NYC] WED Clifford Brown (tpt) WED Harold Land (t sax) WED Richie Powell (pno) WED George Morrow (bas) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Verve 543 306-2 WED WED Durham/Battle WED ‘Topsy’ – extract [rec. live, 21 May 1941, Minton’s WED Playhouse, Harlem, NYC] WED Charlie Christian (gtr) WED Kenny Kersey (pno) WED Nick Fenton (bas) WED Kenny Clarke (drums) WED JSP Records JSP909D WED WED Charlie Parker WED ‘Billie’s Bounce’ [rec. 26 November 1945, NYC] WED Charlie Parker Reboppers WED Charlie Parker (a sax) WED Miles Davis (tpt) WED Argonne Thornton (aka Sadik Hakim) (pno) WED Curly Russell (b) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Savoy 92911-2 WED WED Gillespie/Gil Fuller WED ‘Oop-Bop-Sh’bam’ [rec. 15 May 1946, NYC] WED Dizzy Gillespie Sextet WED Dizzy Gillespie (tpt, vox) WED Gil Fuller (vox) WED Sonny Stitt (a sax) WED Milt Jackson (vib), WED Al Haig (pno) WED Ray Brown (bas) WED Kenny Clarke (drums) WED Definitive Records DRCD 11382 WED WED Thelonious Monk, K Clarke WED ‘Epistrophy’ [rec. 5 Sep 1946, NYC] WED Kenny Clarke and his 52nd Street Boys WED Fats Navarro WED Sonny Stitt (a sax) WED Kenny Dorham (tpt) WED Ray Abrams (t sax) WED Eddie De Verteuil (bar sax) WED Bud Powell (pno) WED John Collins (gtr) WED Al Hall (bas) WED Kenny Clarke (drums) WED Proper Records Properbox 120 WED WED Tadd Dameron WED ‘The Tadd Walk’ [rec. 4 Sep 1948, NYC] WED Tadd Dameron & his Orchestra WED Fats Navarro (tpt) WED Rudy Willliams (a sax) WED Allen Eager (t sax) WED Tadd Dameron (pno) WED Curley Russell (bas) WED Kenny Clarke (drums) WED Proper Records Properbox 11 WED WED Denzil Best WED ‘Move’ [rec. 21 Jan 1949, NYC] WED Miles Davis (tpt, ldr) WED J.J. Johnson (trb) WED Sandy Siegelstein (hn) WED John Barber (tub) WED Lee Konitz (a sax) WED Gerry Mulligan (bar sax) WED Al Haig (pno) WED Joe Shulman (bas) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Capitol Jazz CDP 7 92862 2 WED WED John Lewis WED ‘Rouge’ [rec. 22 Apr 1949, NYC] WED Miles Davis (tpt, ldr) WED Kai Winding (trb) WED Junior Collins (hn) WED John Barber (tub) WED Lee Konitz (a sax) WED Gerry Mulligan (bar sax) WED John Lewis (pno) WED Nelson Boyd (bas) WED Kenny Clarke (drums) WED Capitol Jazz CDP 7 92862 2 WED WED Bud Powell WED ‘Un Poco Loco’ [rec. 1 May 1951, NYC] WED Bud Powell (pno) WED Curly Russell (bas) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Blue Note 7243 5 32136 2 6 WED WED B Davis/J Burke WED ‘Carolina Moon’ [rec. 30 May 1952, NYC] WED Thelonious Monk Sextet WED Kenny Dorham (tpt) WED Lou Donaldson (a sax) WED Lucky Thompson (t sax) WED Thelonious Monk (pno) WED Nelson Boyd (bas) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Blue Note 7243 5 32139 2 3 WED WED Charlie Parker WED ‘Kim’ [rec. 30 Dec 1952, NYC] WED Charlie Parker Quartet WED Charlie Parker (a sax) WED Hank Jones (pno) WED Teddy Kotick (bas) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Verve 837 152-2, CD 9 WED WED John Lewis WED ‘La Ronde Suite’ – parts 3 and 4 [rec. 9 Jan 1955, NYC] WED Modern Jazz Quartet WED Milt Jackson (vib) WED John Lewis (pno) WED Percy Heath (bas) WED Kenny Clarke (drums) WED Prestige OJCCD-125-2 WED WED Chris Woods WED ‘The Blues Walk’ [rec. 24 Feb 1955, NYC] WED Clifford Brown (tpt) WED Harold Land (t sax) WED Richie Powell (pno) WED George Morrow (bas) WED Max Roach (drums) WED Verve 543 306-2 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01757vs (Listen) WED Welsh Festivals 2011, Navarra Quartet WED WED The second of the week's visits to summer Welsh festivals, WED and a concert hosted by the 14th-century parish church of WED Pembridge in tranquil border country, for the Presteigne WED Festival. The Navarra Quartet partners one of the giants of WED the chamber repertory with music by a contemporary WED Lithuanian composer often compared to Haydn for her wit and WED ingenuity. WED WED Zita Bruzaite: Dance in Blue WED Beethoven: String Quartet in F, Op 59 No 2 'Razumovsky' WED Navarra Quartet. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01757vv (Listen) WED Symphony, Episode 9 WED WED Penny Gore continues Radio 3's month of programmes WED complementing the BBC4 series "Symphony" - including every WED note of every Symphony featured in the television series. WED Today the BBC National Orchestra of Wales play Schumann and WED Beethoven - the Beethoven Symphony cycle reaches no. 7. WED WED Beethoven: Symphony no. 7 in A major WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Conductor Walter Weller WED WED c. 2.40pm WED Schumann: Symphony no. 3 in E flat major WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Conductor Thierry Fischer. WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b01757vx (Listen) WED Live from Lincoln Cathedral on the Eve of the Feast of St WED Hugh of Lincoln. WED WED Introit: Christe Jesu, pastor bone (John Tavener) WED Responses: Tomkins WED Hymn: O God, thy loving care for man (Exultet caelum WED laudibus) WED Psalms: 133, 134, 135 (Ley, Stainer, South) WED First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 50 vv1-22 WED Canticles: The Fifth Service (Tomkins) WED Second Lesson: Hebrews 12 vv18-end WED Anthem: Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Brahms) WED Hymn: Come, lift your joyful voices (Ellacombe) WED Organ Voluntary: Allegro from Symphony no.2 op.20 (Vierne) WED WED Aric Prentice (Director of Music) WED Colin Walsh (Organist). WED WED 16:30 In Tune b01757vz (Listen) WED Including coverage on the London Jazz Festival, and "My WED Essential Symphony" continues with the TV presenter Penny WED Smith. WED WED Email us with your Essential Symphony at in.tune@bbc.co.uk WED or follow on Twitter @BBCR3InTune WED WED Suzy Klein welcomes listeners to the In Tune salon, with WED live performance in the studio, emerging young talent and WED well-known musicians plus the arts news. WED Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 WED E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b00qn42t (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01757xs (Listen) WED Nash Ensemble at Bath Mozartfest WED WED Live from the Assembly Rooms in Bath. WED WED The Nash Ensemble bring a Bohemian flavour to the first part WED of their Bath Mozartfest programme with Haydn's WED Gypsy-inspired Piano Trio and the Slavic sounds of Dvorak's WED first overtly nationalist chamber piece. Then, Borodin's WED early and tantalisingly incomplete Sextet provides an WED overture to the angst-ridden Third Piano Quartet by Brahms - WED surely a portrait of the young composer in the throes of his WED greatest love affair. WED WED Haydn: Piano Trio in G major 'Gypsy Rondo'. WED Dvorak: String Sextet in A major. WED WED 8.25 Interval Music. WED WED 8.45 WED Borodin: String Sextet in D minor. WED Brahms: Piano Quartet No.3 in C minor. WED WED Nash Ensemble: Ian Brown (piano), Stephanie Gonley (violin), WED Laura Samuel (violin), Lawrence Power (viola), Philip Dukes WED (viola), Paul Watkins (cello), Pierre Doumenge (cello). WED WED 22:00 Free Thinking Festival b017586v (Listen) WED 2011, Can We Stop the Mania for Change? WED WED Philip Dodd chairs a debate from Free Thinking 2011 on the WED obsession with change. Panel includes BAFTA award-winning WED film-maker Molly Dineen and the Rev Dr Giles Fraser, former WED Canon Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral. WED WED Continuing BBC Radio 3's three weeks of broadcasts from the WED 2011 Free Thinking festival of ideas, Philip Dodd and guests WED discuss the central theme of this year's festival: Change. WED Politics, work, fashion, technology, our personal lives - WED all now seem subject to never-ending change. Is this the WED sign of a dynamic and flexible society, or is it causing us WED instability and insecurity? WED WED Debaters include the BAFTA award-winning director Molly WED Dineen, whose documentaries have chronicled change in WED British society, Rev Dr Giles Fraser, former Canon WED Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral who recently resigned over WED the Occupy London protest, the futurologist and predicter of WED change James Woudhuysen, Professor of Innovation and WED Forecasting at Leicester's De Montfort University, and WED leadership expert Liz Mellon. WED WED The event is chaired by Night Waves' Philip Dodd and is WED recorded as part of BBC Radio 3's 2011 Free Thinking WED festival of ideas, taking place at The Sage Gateshead 4 - 6 WED November. WED WED Producer: Craig Smith. WED WED 22:45 The Essay b017586x (Listen) WED What Is History, Today?, Episode 3 WED WED This week, The Essay marks fifty years since the publication WED in 1961 of What is History? by the historian E.H. Carr. Five WED academics consider the connection between Carr's work and WED their work today. WED WED E.H. Carr was born in 1892 and died in 1982. He was a WED notable historian of Russia and a well-regarded writer on WED International Relations. But What is History? remains his WED most famous work. WED WED When What is History? was published it was arguably the most WED influential text to examine the role of the historian for a WED whole generation of budding historians, asking them to WED scrutinize the way they shaped the past. Today, the book WED remains a key text for many historians who came of age in WED the 1960s and is still widely read by history WED undergraduates. But the book is also controversial and many WED historians find Carr's views outdated and dangerous to the WED practice of History. WED WED In the third essay of the series, Amanda Foreman, author of WED the bestselling biography Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire WED and the American Civil War history A World on Fire: An Epic WED History of Two Nations Divided, explores her personal WED feelings about the historian's role. WED WED Where E.H. Carr was preoccupied with studying the historian WED in order to understand the history, Foreman explains how WED endless theorising about the historian's role does not get WED at the historical truth - only by delving deep into the WED lives of those whose story you are telling, can the WED historian get close to the truth. She sees the biographer as WED being particularly adept at this. In her essay she WED scrutinizes her own methods and gives valuable insight into WED what makes compelling historical writing. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b0175875 (Listen) WED Max Reinhardt's selection includes music by Sister Rosetta WED Tharpe, John Dowland, Anoushka Shankar and Paul Lansky. WED WED THU THURSDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2011 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b01758k7 (Listen) THU John Shea presents the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Music THU by Rachmaninov - His Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini with THU soloist Simon Trpceski & Shostakovich's 12th Symphony. THU 17-Nov-11 THU 12:31 AM THU Young, Kenneth (b.1955) THU Remembering, for violin and orchestra THU Vesa-Matti Leppänen (violin - orchestra leader), New Zealand THU Symphony Orchestra, Yoel Levi (conductor) THU 12:42 AM THU Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) THU Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra THU (Op.43) THU Simon Trpceski (piano), New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Yoel THU Levi (conductor) THU 1:05 AM THU Glisic, Zivojin THU Prelude and Pajduska THU Simon Trpceski (piano) THU 1:09 AM THU Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) THU Waltz no. 19 in A minor (Op.posth.) THU Simon Trpceski (piano) THU 1:12 AM THU Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975) THU Symphony no. 12 (Op.112) in D minor "The Year 1917" THU New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Yoel Levi (conductor) THU 1:52 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Sonata in G minor, BWV.1001 THU Hopkinson Smith (Baroque Lute) THU 2:09 AM THU Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) THU The Firebird (suite - version 1919 THU Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste THU (conductor) THU 2:31 AM THU Albéniz, Isaac (1860-1909) THU Suite española (Op.47) THU Ilze Graubina (piano) THU 2:53 AM THU Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) THU Symphony no.5 in D major 'Reformation' (Op.107) THU Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Takuo Yuasa (conductor) THU 3:27 AM THU Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) THU Chansons Madécasses for voice, flute, cello and piano THU Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano); Nora Shulman (flute); THU Thomas Wiebe (cello); André Laplante (piano) THU 3:41 AM THU Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) THU Symphony in E flat (Wq.179) THU Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin THU 3:54 AM THU Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) THU Fantasia in C minor (Op.53) THU Mojca Zlobko (harp) THU 4:04 AM THU Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) (arr. Franz Hasenohrl) THU Till Eulenspiegel - Einmal Anders! THU The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James THU Campbell (conductor) THU 4:13 AM THU Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) THU Jezus es a kufarok (Jesus and the traders) THU Hungarian Radio Chorus, János Ferencsik (conductor) THU 4:21 AM THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or possibly Pleyel, Ignace THU (1757-1831) arranged by Harold Perry THU Divertimento in B flat Major (H.2.46) arranged for wind THU quintet THU Galliard Ensemble THU 4:31 AM THU Françaix, Jean (1912-1997) THU 8 Danses exotiques version for 2 pianos THU László Baranyai, Jenö Jandó (pianos) THU 4:41 AM THU Enna, August (1859-1939) THU The Match Girl: overture THU Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) THU 4:47 AM THU Traditional arranged by Takemitsu, Toru (1930-1996) THU Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) from Uta - songs for chorus THU BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) THU 4:51 AM THU Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) arr. Zoltán Kocsis THU Concert Prelude to Tristan und Isolde for piano THU François-Frédéric Guy (piano) THU 5:03 AM THU Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) THU Concerto grosso for strings and continuo in F major, Op.3/3 THU Combattimento Consort Amsterdam THU 5:14 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU String Quartet in G major (Op.18 No.2) THU Bartók Quartet (archive recording) THU 5:37 AM THU Wand, Hart A. (c.20th) THU The Dallas Blues THU Paragon Ragtime Orchestra, Rick Benjamin (conductor) THU 5:41 AM THU Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) THU Ma Mere l'Oye ] THU Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Michel Plasson (conductor) THU 5:59 AM THU Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594) THU Motet Salve Regina THU Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montréal, director THU -Christopher Jackson THU 6:05 AM THU Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) THU Sonatina for clarinet and piano THU Jozef Luptacik (clarinet), Pavol Kovac (piano) THU 6:16 AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU Divertimento in D major (K.136) THU Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor). THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b01758k9 (Listen) THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b01758kc (Listen) THU 9am THU A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: THU Vivaldi Concert for the Prince of Poland, performed by the THU Academy of Ancient Music: HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230. THU THU 9.30am THU A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artists of the THU Week, the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter - in THU Weill (Foolish Heart from One Touch of Venus), Bach THU (Schlafert allen Sorgenkummer from Cantata No.197: Gott ist THU unsere Zuversicht) and Respighi (Il tramonto). THU THU 10.30am THU The Essential Classics guest is Michael Rosen, children's THU novelist, broadcaster, poet and former Children's Laureate. THU Today he introduces a piece that he finds particularly THU moving and a piece that makes him glad to be alive. THU THU 11am THU Sarah's Essential Choice THU THU Mozart THU Serenade in D, K239 (Serenata notturna) THU English Chamber Orchestra THU Benjamin Britten (conductor) THU DECCA 4767102 THU THU Also in this hour THU THU Schumann THU Symphony No 1 in B flat Op.38 Spring THU Cleveland Orchestra George Szell (conductor) THU SONY 5160272. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b00qn48s (Listen) THU Bebop, Episode 4 THU THU Bebop! It's a rather silly word for a crucial chapter in THU jazz history. It didn't just come out of nowhere but THU evolved, fizzed and bubbled into existence in the USA in the THU early 1940s, as a result of a gloriously rich and complex THU musical chemistry involving different combinations of THU musicians, styles and places. All week, Donald Macleod and THU his special guest, the writer and broadcaster Geoffrey THU Smith, have some serious fun investigating this amazing THU musical phenomenon. THU THU Thursday's programme homes in on the 88 keys of the piano, THU under the phenomenal fingers of Bebop's two most influential THU pianists: Bud Powell and Thelonius Monk. The THU classically-trained Powell had a ferociously virtuosic style THU of playing. His personality, though, was shy and THU introverted, and there was something almost helpless about THU him. He had a tendency to drink to excess, and a formidable THU knack for getting into trouble. In 1945 he was beaten THU senseless by the Philadelphia police, an attack whose THU savagery left him with mental problems that dogged him for THU the rest of his all-too-brief life; he died in 1966, a THU couple of months short of his 42nd birthday. Powell and Monk THU met at Minton's Playhouse in Harlem, where Monk was house THU pianist in the early '40s, and they remained firm friends. THU We hear Monk's tribute to Powell, 'In Walked Bud', and THU Powell's reading of a Monk composition, 'Off Minor'. We also THU hear their very different readings of 'Tea for Two' - THU Powell's a wildly inventive hectic dash, like something from THU the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Monk's much more spacious and THU angular. And to finish: 'Wee' from a celebrated live concert THU recording in which Powell played with Charlie Parker, Dizzy THU Gillespie, Charles Mingus and Max Roach; and a Monk tune, THU 'Little Rootie Tootie', in a magnificent arrangement for big THU band. THU THU Thelonious Monk THU '52nd Street Theme' [rec. 8 Aug 1949, NYC] THU Bud Powell's Modernists THU Fats Navarro (tpt) THU Sonny Rollins (t sax) THU Bud Powell (pno) THU Tommy Potter (bas) THU Roy Haynes (drums) THU Blue Note 7243 5 32136 2 6 THU THU Cootie Vinson and Eddie Williams THU 'Floogie Boo' [rec. 4 Jan 1944, NYC] THU Cootie Williams Sextet: THU Cootie Williams (tpt) THU Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson (a sax) THU Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (t sax), THU Bud Powell (pno) THU Norman Keenan (bas) THU Sylvester 'Vess' Payne (drums) THU Proper Records Properbox 22 THU THU Coleman Hawkins THU 'On the Bean' [rec. 19 Oct 1944] THU Thelonious Monk (pno) THU Coleman Hawkins Quartet THU Topaz TPZ 1028 THU THU Thelonious Monk THU 'Off Minor' [rec. 10 Jan 1947, NYC] THU Bud Powell Trio: THU Bud Powell (pno) THU Curley Russell (bas) THU Max Roach (drums) THU Proper Records Properbox 22 THU THU Thelonious Monk THU 'In Walked Bud' [rec. 21 Nov 1947, NYC] THU Thelonious Monk Quintet THU Thelonious Monk (pno) THU George Taitt (tpt) THU Sahib Shihab (a sax) THU Bob Paige (bas) THU Art Blakey (drums) THU Blue Note CDP 7 81510 2 THU THU Thelonious Monk THU 'Evidence' [rec. 2 Jul 1948, NYC] THU Thelonious Monk Quartet: THU Milt Jackson (vib) THU Thelonious Monk (pno) THU John Simmons (bas) THU Shadow Wilson (drums) THU Blue Note 7243 8 30363 2 5 THU THU Bud Powell THU 'Bouncing with Bud' [rec. 8 Aug 1949, NYC] THU Bud Powell's Modernists: THU Fats Navarro (tpt) THU Sonny Rollins (t sax) THU Bud Powell (pno) THU Tommy Potter (bas) THU Roy Haynes (drums) THU Blue Note 7243 5 32136 2 6 THU THU Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar THU 'Tea for Two' [rec. 1 Jul 1950, NYC] THU Bud Powell Trio: THU Bud Powell (pno) THU Ray Brown (bas) THU Buddy Rich (drums) THU Verve 314 521 669-2 THU THU Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar THU 'Tea for Two' [rec. 3 Apr 1956, Hackensack, NJ] THU Thelonious Monk (pno) THU Oscar Pettiford (bas) THU Art Blakey (drums) THU Riverside RCD 022-2 THU THU D Best THU 'Wee' [live concert rec. 15 May 1953, Massey Hall, Toronto] THU 'The Quintet': THU Dizzy Gillespie (tpt) THU Charlie Parker (a sax) THU Bud Powell (pno) THU Charles Mingus (bas) THU Max Roach (drums) THU Jazz Factory JFCD 22856 THU THU Thelonious Monk THU 'Little Rootie Tootie' [live concert rec. 28 Feb 1959, NYC THU Town Hall] THU Donald Byrd (tpt) THU Eddie Bert (trb) THU Robert Northern (hrn) THU Phil Woods (a sax) THU Charlie Rouse (t sax) THU Pepper Adams (bar sax) THU Jay McAlister (tub) THU Sam Jones (bas) THU Art Taylor (drums) THU Riverside RCD 022-2 THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017596p (Listen) THU Welsh Festivals 2011, Haffner Wind Ensemble THU THU The Haffner Wind Ensemble perform Mozart's Serenade in B THU flat major for 13 wind instruments, K361 - the "Gran THU Partita", recorded at this year's Machynlleth Festival. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017596r (Listen) THU Symphony, Episode 10 THU THU Penny Gore continues Radio 3's month of programmes THU complementing the BBC4 series "Symphony" - including every THU note of every Symphony featured in the television series THU (which continues tonight). Today the BBC Concert Orchestra THU join in the fun of the Beethoven Symphony cycle with the THU famous performance of his bombastic Battle Symphony that THU helped launch Radio 3's Beethoven Experience in 2005: the THU music celebrated Wellington's victory in battle in 1813 and THU this appropriate venue for this outdoor performance was THU Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner in London. The programme THU ends with Hector Berlioz's even more revolutionary 'Dramatic THU Symphony' inspired by Shakespeare. THU THU Beethoven: Symphony no. 8 in F major THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Michal Dworzynski (conductor) THU THU c. 2.25pm THU Beethoven: Battle Symphony (Wellington's Victory) THU BBC Concert Orchestra THU Brian Wright (conductor) THU THU c. 2.40pm THU Berlioz: Romeo and Juliet THU Susan Bickley (mezzo) THU Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor) THU Jonathan Lemalu (baritone) THU BBC National Chorus of Wales THU Cardiff Polyphonic Choir THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales THU Thierry Fischer (conductor). THU THU 16:30 In Tune b017596t (Listen) THU In Tune continues its coverage on the London Jazz Festival. THU THU Also including My Essential Symphony with the novelist Alan THU Hollinghurst. THU THU Email us with your Essential Symphony at in.tune@bbc.co.uk THU or follow on Twitter @BBCR3InTune THU THU Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 THU E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b00qn48s (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017596w (Listen) THU Live from City Halls, Glasgow, Mozart THU THU The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor, THU Donald Runnicles, is renowned for his interpretation of THU Strauss Operas, and here he presents his choice selection of THU highlights from Strauss's lusciously late-romantic and THU richly-orchestrated score from his 1911 blockbuster THU Rosenkavalier. This romantic comedy follows the falling in THU love of debutant Sophie and the young Count Octavian. At the THU start of the story however Octavian is the lover of the much THU older and more sophisticated Marschalin and the opera is as THU much about the Marschalin coming to terms with the fact she THU will lose Octavian to the younger woman. Strauss expresses THU the love triangle in some of the most poignant and beautiful THU music in the whole of opera and in tonight's performance THU Donald Runnicles conducts an international cast of star THU singers in the principal roles. The work is set in mid-18th THU century Vienna and in the first half of the concert the THU young Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang plays the perfect THU Viennese companion piece in Mozart's A major Violin THU Concerto, known as the 'Turkish'. THU THU Mozart - Violin Concerto no.5 in A K.219 'Turkish' THU THU Vilde Frang (violin) THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Donald Runnicles (conductor). THU THU 20:00 Symphony Question Time b017596y (Listen) THU Comedienne Sue Perkins joins Tom Service to unravel THU everything you ever wanted to know about the most famous THU form in classical music. THU THU Today, the pair examine the colossal legacy of Ludwig van THU Beethoven: a composer in whose hands the symphony became the THU most important (and perhaps hallowed) musical form. Sue and THU Tom also investigate why some symphonies are so darn long, THU and ponder the thorny question of whether it's ever right to THU clap between movements... THU THU And they want your questions too! You can submit your THU queries about anything symphonic by email to THU r3symphonyqt@bbc.co.uk; alternatively, you can pose your THU questions on the BBC Radio 3's Facebook page THU (www.facebook.com/bbcradio3), or via Twitter at @BBCRadio3 THU (hashtag #R3SymphonyQT). THU THU 20:20 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0175970 (Listen) THU Live from City Halls, Glasgow, Strauss THU THU THU Strauss - Rosenkavalier (highlights) THU THU Marschalin - Twyla Robinson (soprano) THU Sophie - Lucy Crow (soprano) THU Octavian - Daniela Sindram (mezzo soprano) THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. THU THU 22:00 Free Thinking Festival b01759hl (Listen) THU 2011, What is the Future of Civilisation as the Oil Runs THU Out? THU THU Anne McElvoy chairs a debate about the impact of a future THU energy crisis on our way of life, recorded in front of an THU audience at the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival 2011 THU THU How will our world change as traditional energy supplies THU shrink and climate change forces us to use less fossil THU fuels? Should we return to a locally-focused pre-modern THU lifestyle where travel is a luxury for the few, will THU conflict over declining resources destabilise the globe, or THU will science save the day? THU THU Debaters include Paul Younger, Director of the Newcastle THU Institute for Research on Sustainability, the philosopher THU Melissa Lane from Princeton University, scientist Colin THU McInnes and gobal energy specialist Neil Hirst. THU THU 22:45 The Essay b01759hq (Listen) THU What Is History, Today?, Episode 4 THU THU This week, The Essay marks fifty years since the publication THU in 1961 of What is History? by the historian E.H. Carr. Five THU academics consider the connection between Carr's work and THU their work today. THU THU E.H. Carr was born in 1892 and died in 1982. He was a THU notable historian of Russia and a well-regarded writer on THU International Relations. But What is History? remains his THU most famous work. THU THU When What is History? was published it was arguably the most THU influential text to examine the role of the historian for a THU whole generation of budding historians, asking them to THU scrutinize the way they shaped the past. Today, the book THU remains a key text for many historians who came of age in THU the 1960s and is still widely read by history THU undergraduates. But the book is also controversial and many THU historians find Carr's views outdated and dangerous to the THU practice of History. THU THU In the fourth episode of the series, Niall Ferguson, THU bestselling author of histories including Civilization: The THU West and the Rest, and editor of Virtual History: THU Alternatives and Counterfactuals, discusses the importance THU of asking "what if?" questions of history. THU THU Ferguson finds much to be alarmed about in E.H. Carr's work THU because of its dismissal of the field of historical enquiry THU known as counterfactual history, which presents "what if?" THU alternatives as a way of ascertaining the relative THU importance of actual historical events. THU THU In his essay, Ferguson attacks Carr's work for its damaging THU effect on a generation of students who were discouraged from THU asking "what if?" and explores why it is so crucial that THU Historians use the counterfactual tools at their disposal. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b01759hs (Listen) THU Max Reinhardt introduces this month's Late Junction Session THU featuring Kate Tempest and the Elysian Quartet plus a THU selection of music that includes Gabriela Montero playing THU Ginastera, Aki Takase & Han Bennink playing Thelonoious Monk THU and a new piece by Kono Michi. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2011 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b01759qk (Listen) FRI John Shea's selection includes highlights from the BBC SO's FRI 2010 tour of China FRI 18-Nov-11 FRI 12:31 AM FRI Dvorak, Antonin [1841-1904] FRI Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op. 72 no.2 FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) FRI 12:37 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] FRI Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 4 (Op.58) in G major FRI Paul Lewis (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek FRI (conductor) FRI 1:11 AM FRI Janácek, Leos (1854-1928) FRI Sonata 1.x.1905 for piano in E flat minor, 'Zulice' FRI Pedja Muzijevic (piano) FRI 1:23 AM FRI Dvorak, Antonin [1841-1904] FRI Symphony no. 9 (Op.95) in E minor "From the New World" FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) FRI 2:06 AM FRI Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) FRI Os iusti FRI Mnemosyne Choir, Caroline Westgeest (director) FRI 2:11 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Trio for piano clarinet and viola (K.498) in E flat major FRI "Kegelstatt" FRI Martin Fröst (clarinet); Antoine Tamestit (viola); Cédric FRI Tiberghien (piano) FRI 2:31 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Sonata for piano in C minor (Op.10 No.1) FRI Geoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano - after Anton Walter, Vienna FRI 1795) FRI 2:52 AM FRI Savli, Peter (b.1961) FRI My Thought FRI Domzale Chamber Choir, Tomaz Pirnat (conductor) FRI 2:55 AM FRI Misson, Andrej (b.1960) FRI Spring Will Come FRI Domzale Chamber Choir, Tomaz Pirnat (conductor) FRI 2:59 AM FRI Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) FRI The Four Seasons, Concertos Op.8 Nos.1-4 FRI Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin), The Tasmanian Symphony Chamber FRI Players, Geoffrey Lancaster (conductor) FRI 3:40 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) FRI En Saga (1st version of 1892) FRI Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste FRI (conductor) FRI 4:01 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) FRI Rêverie FRI Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Heini Kärkkäinen (piano) FRI 4:06 AM FRI Donizetti, Gaetano (1797-1848) FRI Quel guardo il cavaliere, Norina's Cavatina from Act 1, FRI scene 2 of Don Pasquale FRI Adriana Marfisi (soprano), Oslo Philharmonic, Nello Santi FRI (conductor) FRI 4:13 AM FRI Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) FRI Toccata and Fugue in F (BuxWV.156) FRI Pieter van Dijk (organ) FRI 4:21 AM FRI Fesch, Willem de (1687-c.1757) FRI Concerto in D major (Op.5 No.1) FRI Musica ad Rhenum FRI 4:31 AM FRI Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) FRI Irmelin: prelude FRI Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) FRI 4:36 AM FRI Froberger, Johann Jakob (1616-1667) FRI Lamento sopra la Morte Ferdinandi III (1657) FRI Jacques Ogg (harpsichord) FRI 4:43 AM FRI Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich (c.1620-80) FRI Lamento sopra la morte Ferdinandi III FRI London Baroque FRI 4:50 AM FRI Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) FRI Voluntary in D major (Sprituoso and Fugue) FRI Jan Jongepier (organ) FRI 4:53 AM FRI Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) FRI Voluntary No.1 in C major - from 12 Voluntaries and fugues FRI for organ/harpsichord FRI Dom André Laberge (organ) FRI 4:57 AM FRI Sialm, Duri (1891-1961)] FRI Al Segner, laud honur FRI Judith Scherrer (mezzo-soprano), Falera Men's Chorus, Clau FRI Derungs (piano), Giusep Decurtins (director) FRI 5:01 AM FRI Dohnányi, Ernõ (1877-1960) FRI Konzertstück for cello and orchestra in D major (Op.12) FRI Dmitri Ferschtmann (cello), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, FRI Bernhard Klee (conductor) FRI 5:24 AM FRI Wagner, Richard (1813 - 1883) FRI Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene (Act III) - from FRI Götterdämmerung (1876) FRI Roberta Knie (soprano), Zagreb Philharmonic, Lovro von FRI Matacic (conductor) FRI 5:44 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) [arranged for piano by FRI G.Catoire] FRI Passacaglia (and fugue) in C Minor (BWV.582) FRI Sergei Terentjev (piano) FRI 6:00 AM FRI Albéniz, Isaac (1860-1909) FRI Cordoba - from Cantos de Espana (Op.232 No.4) FRI Eolina Quartet FRI 6:06 AM FRI Ponce, Manuel Maria (1882-1948) FRI Selection of 7 Preludes. FRI Heiki Mätlik (guitar) FRI 6:13 AM FRI Roussel, Albert (1869-1937) FRI Le Bachelier de Salamanque (Op.20 No.2) FRI Ola Eliasson (baritone), Mats Jansson (piano) FRI 6:15 AM FRI Roussel, Albert (1869-1937) FRI Aria No.2 (Vocalise No.2), version for clarinet and piano FRI Antanas Talocka (clarinet), Lilija Talockiene (piano) FRI 6:17 AM FRI Zajc, Ivan (1832-1914) FRI An aria and duet from "Nikola Subic Zrinski" (1876) FRI Ferdinand Radovan (baritone - Zrinski), FRI Mirella Toic (soprano - Eva) FRI Croatian Radio & Television Symphony Orchestra, Pavle FRI Despalj (conductor). FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b01759qm (Listen) FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b01759qp (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: FRI Vivaldi Concert for the Prince of Poland, performed by the FRI Academy of Ancient Music: HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907230. FRI FRI 9.30am FRI A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artists of the FRI Week, the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter in FRI Schubert orch. Berlioz (Erlkonig, D328) and Mahler (Ruckert FRI Lieder). FRI FRI 10.30am FRI The Essential Classics guest is Michael Rosen, children's FRI novelist, broadcaster, poet and former Children's Laureate. FRI Today he introduces the piece that first stimulated his FRI interest in classical music and a piece of music to which he FRI likes to work. FRI FRI 11am FRI Sarah's Essential Choice FRI FRI Dvorak FRI Symphony No 6 FRI Berlin Staatskapelle FRI Otmar Suitner (conductor) FRI BERLIN CLASSICS 300036. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b00qn4dj (Listen) FRI Bebop, Episode 5 FRI FRI Bebop! It's a rather silly word for a crucial chapter in FRI jazz history. It didn't just come out of nowhere but FRI evolved, fizzed and bubbled into existence in the USA in the FRI early 1940s, as a result of a gloriously rich and complex FRI musical chemistry involving different combinations of FRI musicians, styles and places. All week, Donald Macleod and FRI his special guest, the writer and broadcaster Geoffrey FRI Smith, have some serious fun investigating this amazing FRI musical phenomenon. FRI FRI To conclude the week they take a look beyond Bebop and FRI explore the various shoots that have sprouted from the FRI original stem, in the hands of such musicians as John FRI Coltrane, Cecil Taylor, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Eric FRI Dolphy, Wynton Marsalis and finally Sonny Rollins, who FRI brings us into the 21st century with his take on the Jerome FRI Kern standard, 'Why Was I Born' - a live concert recording FRI made in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. FRI FRI Sun Ra FRI 'Along Came Ra' [live concert rec. 12 Nov 1983, Utrecht] FRI Sun Ra and his Arkestra FRI Leo LR-154 FRI FRI John Coltrane FRI 'Giant Steps' [rec. 5 May 1959, NYC] FRI John Coltrane (t sax) FRI Tommy Flanagan (pno) FRI Paul Chambers (bas), Art Taylor (drums) FRI Rhino R2 75203 FRI FRI Cole Porter FRI 'I Love Paris' [15 Apr 1959, NYC] FRI Cecil Taylor (pno) FRI Buell Neidlinger (bas) FRI Rudy Collins (drums) FRI Blue Note CDP 94107 FRI FRI Miles Davis FRI 'Blue in Green' [rec. 2 Mar 1959, NYC] FRI Miles Davis (tpt) FRI John Coltrane (t sax) FRI Bill Evans (pno) FRI Paul Chambers (bas) FRI Jimmy Cobb (drums) FRI Columbia CK 64935 FRI FRI Ornette Coleman FRI 'Ramblin'' [rec. 8 Oct 1959, NYC] FRI Ornette Coleman (a sax) FRI Donald Cherry (pocket trumpet) FRI Charlie Haden (bas) FRI Billy Higgins (drums) FRI Atlantic 81227 3608-2 FRI FRI Eric Dolphy FRI 'Miss Ann' [rec. 21 Dec 1960, Englewood Cliffs, NJ] FRI Eric Dolphy-Booker Little Quintet: FRI Eric Dolphy (a sax) FRI Booker Little (tpt) FRI Jaki Byard (pno) FRI Ron Carter (bas) FRI Roy Haynes (drums) FRI Prestige PR 7747 FRI FRI Wynton Marsalis FRI Bebop FRI Wynton Marsalis (tpt) FRI Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra FRI Sony 074646299821 FRI FRI Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II FRI 'Why Was I Born?' [live concert rec. 15 Sep 2001, Boston] FRI Sonny Rollins (t sax) FRI Clifton Anderson (trb) FRI Stephen Scott (pno) FRI Bob Cranshaw (e bas) FRI Perry Wilson (drums) FRI Kimati Dinizulu (perc) FRI Milestone MCD-9342-2 FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01759v0 (Listen) FRI Welsh Festivals 2011, Escher String Quartet FRI FRI Founded in 1933 by sisters Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, FRI the Gregynog Festival has earned a reputation for bringing FRI the finest musicians of the day to its idyllic countryside FRI location in mid-Wales. As part of the 2011 festival, BBC FRI Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Escher Quartet pick up FRI the festival's theme of 'gold' with music by two FRI synaesthetes, their rich musical palettes intimately bound FRI up with their perceptions of colour. FRI FRI Debussy: String Quartet FRI Sibelius: Quartet in D minor, Op. 56 ('Voces intimae') FRI Escher String Quartet. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01759v2 (Listen) FRI Symphony, Episode 11 FRI FRI Penny Gore continues Radio 3's month of programmes FRI complementing the BBC4 series "Symphony" - including every FRI note of every Symphony featured in the television series. FRI FRI Today Penny reaches the climax of Afternoon on 3's Beethoven FRI Symphony cycle with the work that changed the Symphony FRI forever: his Ninth and last Symphony, transcending the FRI orchestra with the human voice in its final "Ode to Joy". FRI She also features two pieces - a Symphony and a Symphonic FRI Poem - by Liszt, who continued the 'humanisation' of the FRI symphony by popularising the idea that it could depict FRI character. FRI FRI Liszt: Hamlet FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) FRI FRI c. 2.10pm FRI Beethoven: Symphony no. 9 in D minor FRI Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano) FRI Karen Cargill (mezzo) FRI Paul Nilon (tenor) FRI Alastair Miles (bass) FRI City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) FRI FRI c. 3.15pm FRI Liszt: Faust Symphony FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Gianandrea Noseda (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b01759v4 (Listen) FRI Coverage continues on the London Jazz Festival, featuring FRI live interviews and performances in the In Tune studio. FRI FRI Also including "My Essential Symphony" with the comedian and FRI broadcaster Sandi Toksvig. FRI FRI Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 FRI E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. FRI FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week b00qn4dj (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01759vs (Listen) FRI Live from City Halls, Glasgow, Gluck, Berlioz FRI FRI In their season-long pairing of Schumann and Berlioz, the FRI SCO perform Berlioz's ultra-romantic song-cycle Les Nuits FRI d'été with mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill along with Schumann's FRI Second Symphony which conceals a secret message of love to FRI his wife Clara in the form of a quote from a love song by FRI Beethoven. FRI FRI Gluck: Overture to Alceste FRI Berlioz: Les Nuits d'été FRI FRI Scottish Chamber Orchestra FRI Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano) FRI Robin Ticciati (conductor). FRI FRI 20:10 Symphony Question Time b01759vv (Listen) FRI Comedienne Sue Perkins joins Tom Service to unravel FRI everything you ever wanted to know about the most famous FRI form in classical music. In the third programme of the FRI series, the pair look at symphonies with a story to tell... FRI FRI How can a symphony tell a story? Today's episode explores FRI the rise of the 'programme symphony' in the mid-19th century FRI in the hands of Berlioz, Liszt and Richard Strauss, as a FRI host of composers, from Berlioz to Schumann to Liszt, sought FRI to make their music tell fantastic tales of life, death, sex FRI and the underworld... FRI FRI But away from these symphonies' explicit texts, in the works FRI of Tchaikovsky and Mahler, a new type of 'extra-musical' FRI symphony gradually developed: musical works with hidden FRI subtexts that hinted at the composers' inner world. These FRI would come to a peak in the works of perhaps the greatest FRI 20th century symphonist, Dmitri Shostakovich. FRI FRI Remember, Sue and Tom want your questions! You can submit FRI your queries about anything symphonic by email to FRI r3symphonyqt@bbc.co.uk; alternatively, you can pose your FRI questions on the BBC Radio 3's Facebook page FRI (www.facebook.com/bbcradio3), or via Twitter at @BBCRadio3 FRI (hashtag #R3SymphonyQT). FRI FRI 20:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01759vx (Listen) FRI Live from City Halls, Glasgow, Schumann: Symphony No 2 FRI FRI Schumann: Symphony No 2 in C op.61 FRI FRI Scottish Chamber Orchestra FRI Robin Ticciati (conductor). FRI FRI 22:00 Free Thinking Festival b017cmfl (Listen) FRI 2011, Aditya Chakrabortty FRI FRI Economist Aditya Chakrabortty examines the impact of FRI economic change on society, in a talk recorded in front of FRI an audience at the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival 2011. FRI Presented by Philip Dodd. FRI FRI Over the past 30 years governments of every political hue FRI have promised that great prizes will follow economic change, FRI whilst parts of society have been effectively written off. FRI So argues Aditya Chakrabortty, economics leader writer at FRI The Guardian. He believes even the newly fashionable zeal FRI for a manufacturing revival will do little to help and calls FRI for a radical solution. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b0175b2y (Listen) FRI What Is History, Today?, Episode 5 FRI FRI This week, The Essay marks fifty years since the publication FRI in 1961 of What is History? by the historian E.H. Carr. Five FRI academics consider the connection between Carr's work and FRI their work today. FRI FRI E.H. Carr was born in 1892 and died in 1982. He was a FRI notable historian of Russia and a well-regarded writer on FRI International Relations. But What is History? remains his FRI most famous work. FRI FRI When What is History? was published it was arguably the most FRI influential text to examine the role of the historian for a FRI whole generation of budding historians, asking them to FRI scrutinize the way they shaped the past. Today, the book FRI remains a key text for many historians who came of age in FRI the 1960s and is still widely read by history FRI undergraduates. But the book is also controversial and many FRI historians find Carr's views outdated and dangerous to the FRI practice of History. FRI FRI In the final episode of the series, Michael Cox, Professor FRI of International Relations (IR) at the London School of FRI Economics, discusses E.H. Carr's influential theories on FRI international relations and how they can be applied today. FRI FRI Cox explains the international changes taking place when FRI Carr was writing What is History? during the Cold War, when FRI the power relationship seemed to be shifting from the West FRI in favour of the Soviet Union in the East. FRI FRI Today, Cox sees a situation occurring in which, once again, FRI power is shifting from the West to the East but this time, FRI it is China that is growing stronger. In light of these FRI developments, Michael Cox re-examines Carr's theories and FRI finds them infinitely applicable to 21st century global FRI affairs. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b0175b30 (Listen) FRI Muzsikas Session FRI FRI Lopa Kothari introduces a specially recorded studio session FRI by the Hungarian folk group Muzsikás. Plus the latest world FRI music releases from around the globe. FRI

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