21 January 2011

Radio 3 Listings for 22/01/2011 - 28/01/2011

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SAT SATURDAY 22 JANUARY 2011 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b00xfjd1 (Listen) SAT Susan Sharpe introduces recordings from the BBC Symphony SAT Orchestra including Paul Lewis playing Beethoven Piano SAT Concerto no. 3 SAT 1:01 AM SAT Fucik, Julius (1872-1916) SAT Entry of the Gladiators SAT BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bĕlohlávek (conductor) SAT 1:04 AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 3 (Op.37) in C minor; SAT Paul Lewis (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bĕlohlávek SAT (conductor) SAT 1:40 AM SAT Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) SAT Symphony no. 1 SAT BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bĕlohlávek (conductor) SAT 2:18 AM SAT Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899) SAT Concerto in D major for violin, piano and string quartet SAT (Op.21) (1891) SAT Kjell Lysell (solo violin), Bengt Åke-Lundin (solo piano), SAT Yggdrasil String Quartet SAT 3:01 AM SAT Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) SAT Variations on an original theme (Enigma) (Op.36) SAT New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner SAT (conductor) SAT 3:30 AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT String Quintet in C major (Op.29) SAT Yggdrasil String Quartet SAT 4:03 AM SAT Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782) SAT Quintet for flute, oboe, violin, viola & basso continuo SAT (Op.11 No.2) in G major SAT Les Adieux SAT 4:12 AM SAT Horst, Anthon van der (1899-1963) SAT La Nuit (Op.63 No.1) SAT The Netherlands Chamber Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor) SAT 4:20 AM SAT Czerny, Carl (1791-1857) SAT Brilliant polonaise for piano six hands (Op.296) SAT Kestutis Grybauskas, Vilma Rindzeviciute, Irina Venkus SAT (pianos) SAT 4:34 AM SAT Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986) SAT Violin Sonatina (1928) SAT Arve Tellefsen (violin), Lucia Negro (piano) SAT 4:48 AM SAT Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) SAT Rakastava (Op.14) arranged for string orchestra and SAT percussion SAT CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) SAT Overture - Beatrice and Benedict (Op.27) SAT New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner SAT (conductor) SAT 5:09 AM SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Sonata Partita No 10 in C major SAT Geert Bierling (organ) SAT 5:18 AM SAT Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) SAT Premiere rapsodie arr. for clarinet and orchestra SAT Kari Kriikku (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, SAT Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SAT 5:27 AM SAT Weckmann, Matthias (1616-1674) SAT Wenn der Herr die Gefangenen zu Zion erlosen wird - Concert SAT for 4 voices, strings & continuo SAT Soloists from Rheinsche Kantorei, Musica Alta Ripa, Hermann SAT Max (conductor) SAT 5:36 AM SAT Westlake, Nigel (b. 1958) SAT Winter in the Forgotten Valley SAT Guitar Trek SAT 5:49 AM SAT Schumann, Robert [1810-1856] SAT 8 Novelletten for piano (Op.21) SAT Claire Chevaillier (fortepiano) SAT 6:02 AM SAT Handel, George Friedrich (1685-1759) text: Cardinal SAT Benedetto Pamphili SAT Cantata Delirio amoroso : 'Da quel giorno fatale' (HWV.99) SAT Monique Zanetti (soprano), Musica Alta Ripa SAT 6:35 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Quintet for piano, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn (K.452) SAT in E flat major SAT Douglas Boyd (oboe), Hans Christian Bræin (clarinet), Kjell SAT Erik Arnesen (french horn), Per Hannisal (bassoon), Andreas SAT Staier (piano). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b00xmv0l (Listen) SAT Petroc Trelawny presents Breakfast, including music by SAT Delius and Buxtehude, a duet from Puccini's Tosca, and the SAT Chaconne from Rameau's Dardanus Suite. SAT SAT Playlist SAT SAT NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. SAT The final playlist will be put up by noon on Monday. SAT SAT 07:03 SAT Antonin Dvorak SAT Legends Op.59 – No.1 SAT Budapest Festival Orchestra SAT Iván Fischer (conductor) SAT PHILIPS 464 647 2 SAT 07:07 SAT Claude Debussy SAT Preludes Book 1 No.11: Puck’s Dance SAT Krystian Zimerman (piano) SAT DG 435 773 2 SAT 07:10 SAT George Frideric Handel SAT Concerto grosso in E minor Op.6 No. 3 SAT Il Giardino Armonico SAT Giovanni Antonini (conductor) SAT L’OISEAU LYRE 478 0319 SAT 07:22 SAT Frederick Delius SAT A Song before Sunrise SAT Northern Sinfonia of England SAT Richard Hickox (conductor) SAT EMI CDM 565 067 2 SAT 07:29 SAT Robert Schumann SAT Toccata Op. 7 SAT Igo Pogorelich (piano) SAT DG 423 755 2 SAT 07:37 SAT Dietrich Buxtehude SAT Membra Jesu nostril BuxWV75 – Part 4: Ad latus SAT Emma Kirkby, Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano) SAT Michael Chance (counter-tenor) SAT Charles Daniels (tenor) SAT Peter Harvey (bass) SAT Purcell Quartet SAT Fretwork SAT CHANDOS CHAN 0775 SAT 07:46 SAT Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky SAT Gavotte from Suite No.1 in D minor SAT New Philharmonia Orchestra SAT Antal Dorati (conductor) SAT PHILIPS 454 253-2 SAT 08:03 SAT Chet Baker SAT Freeway (recorded October 1952) SAT Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone) SAT Chet Baker (trumpet) SAT Bobby Whitlock (bass) SAT Chico Hamilton (drums) SAT PACIFIC JAZZ CDP 795481 2 SAT 08:06 SAT Igor Stravinsky SAT Ebony Concerto SAT Ensemble InterContemporain SAT Pierre Boulez (conductor) SAT DG 477 8730 SAT 08:15 SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT From Nach dire, Herr, verlanget mich (Cantata) BWV150: Meine SAT Augen Sehen stets zu dem Hern (Mine eyes are ever toward the SAT Lord); Meine Tage in den Leiden (All my days of suffering SAT [are ended by God in gladness]) SAT Charlotte Mobbs (soprano) SAT Meg Bregle (alto) SAT Nicolas Robertson (tenor) SAT Tom Appleton (bass) SAT Monteverdi Choir SAT Orchetre Révolutionnaire et Romantique SAT John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) SAT SDG SDG705 SAT 08:21 SAT Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff SAT Prelude Op.32 No. 13 in B flat minor SAT Rustem Hayroudinoff (piano) SAT CHANDOS CHAN10107 SAT 08:24 SAT Ludwig van Beethoven SAT The Creatures of Prometheus – overture Op.43 SAT Berlin Philharmonic SAT Herbert von Karajan (conductor) SAT DG 427 256 2 SAT 08:31 SAT Jean-Philippe Rameau SAT Chaconne from Dardanus Suite SAT Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra SAT Nicholas McGegan (conductor) SAT CONIFER 7560 551 313 2 SAT 08:38 SAT Giacomo Puccini SAT Mia gelosa! From Tosca SAT José Carreras (tenor) SAT Montserrat Caballé (soprano) SAT Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden SAT Sir Colin Davis (conductor) SAT PHILIPS 446 822 2 SAT 08:42 SAT Camille Saint-Saëns SAT Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Op.28 SAT Itzhak Perlman (violin) SAT New York Philharmonic SAT Zubin Mehta (conductor) SAT DG 423 063 2 SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b00xmv0n (Listen) SAT Building a Library - Strauss: Alpine Symphony SAT SAT 9.05am SAT HANDEL: “Cleopatra” – arias from Giulio Cesare SAT Natalie Dessay (soprano) / Le Concert d’Astree / Emmanuelle SAT Haim SAT Virgin Classics 50999 907 87225 (CD) SAT SAT HANDEL: The Triumph of Time and Enlightenment SAT Lucy Crowe (soprano), Anna Stephany, Hilary Summers (mezzo), SAT Andrew Staples (tenor) / Early Opera Company / Christian SAT Curnyn (conductor) SAT Lucy Crowe/Early Opera Company/Christian Curnyn SAT Wigmore Hall Live WHLive0042/2 (2 CDs) SAT SAT ARNE: Artaxerxes SAT Christopher Ainslie (Artaxerxes), Elizabeth Watts (Mandane), SAT Caitlin Hulcup (Arbaces), Andrew Staples (Artabanes), SAT Rebecca Bottone (Semira), Daniel Norman (Rimenes) / SAT Classical Opera Company / Ian Page (conductor) SAT Linn CKD 358 (2 Hybrid SACDs) SAT SAT 9.30am Building a Library SAT William Mival surveys the currently available recordings of SAT Strauss’s Alpine Symphony and makes a top recommendation. SAT SAT 10.20am New Release SAT SMETANA: Piano Trio Op. 15; LISZT: Tristia; Elegie No. 1; La SAT Lugubre Gondole; Romance oubliee; Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth SAT Trio Wanderer SAT Harmonia Mundi HMC 902060 (CD) SAT SAT 10.35am A Library of Early English Music: David Skinner, SAT scholar and conductor of the early music choir, Alamire SAT talks about his ambitious project to record 250 years of SAT music from the medieval cloister to the Commonwealth in 30 SAT volumes. Includes tracks from the following new release: SAT SAT TALLIS / BYRD: Cantiones Sacrae 1575 SAT Alamire / David Skinner (conductor) SAT Obsidian CD706 (2 CDs) SAT SAT 11.05am Berlin Philharmonic soloists SAT VIVALDI: The Four Seasons; Concerto for Oboe & Violin RV548; SAT Cello Concerto RV424; Viola d‘amore Concerto RV397 SAT Berlin Baroque Soloists / Rainer Kussmaul (director) SAT Phil. Harmonie 06003 (CD) SAT SAT BACH: Violin Partitas No. 2 BWV1004; No. 3 BWV1006 SAT Kolja Blacher (violin) / Frank Arnold (speaker) SAT Phil. Harmonie 06007 (CD) SAT SAT SCHUMANN: “Lieder ohne Worte” - Dichterliebe Op. 48; SAT Liederkreis Op. 39 SAT Martin Stegner (viola) / Tomoko Takahashi (piano) SAT Phil. Harmonie 06002 (CD) SAT SAT STRAVINSKY: The Soldier’s Tale SAT Kolja Blacher (violin) / Dominique Horwitz (voice) / SAT Soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic SAT Phil. Harmonie 06005 (CD) SAT SAT RAVEL arr. Renz: Le Tombeau de Couperin; MUSSORGSKY arr. SAT Renz: Pictures at an Exhibition SAT Ensemble Berlin SAT Phil. Harmonie 06001 (CD) SAT SAT SCHULHOFF: “Brückenbauer in die neue Zeit” – Concertino for SAT flute, viola & double bass; Flute Sonata; String Sextet ‘Das SAT autobiographische’ SAT Soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic / Berlin Philharmonic SAT String Sextet SAT Phil. Harmonie 06004 (CD) SAT SAT 11.45am Disc of the Week SAT VIVALDI: Ercole sul’Termodonte SAT Rolando Villazon, Patrizia Ciofi, Diana Damrau, Joyce SAT DiDonato, Vivica Genaux, Philippe Jaroussky, Romina Basso, SAT Topi Lehtipuu / Europa Galante / Fabio Biondi (conductor) SAT Virgin Classics 50999 6945 450 9 (2 CDs) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b00xmv0q (Listen) SAT Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Mike Figgis, Sviatoslav Richter Book SAT SAT Today Petroc talks to young French-Canadian conducting star SAT Yannick Nézet-Séguin about his burgeoning career and SAT discusses the different challenges of directing opera and SAT film with Mike Figgis as he makes his operatic debut at SAT English National Opera. He also examines the brilliant SAT playing and troubled life of Sviatoslav Richter as a new SAT biography of the legendary Russian pianist is published. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b00xmv0s (Listen) SAT Apollo's Fire SAT SAT Catherine Bott introduces highlights of the London debut SAT concert given by Apollo's Fire, from the Wigmore Hall. The SAT Cleveland based ensemble is directed by its founder, the SAT harpsichordist Jeannette Sorrell, and were joined in this SAT concert by the soprano Sophie Daneman. Repertoire from the SAT concert includes vocal and instrumental works by Vivaldi, SAT Handel and Rameau. SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Allegro from Concerto Grosso in C, RV.561 (arranged by SAT Jeannette Sorrell) SAT Olivier Brault, Julie Andrijeski, Johanna Novom (violins), SAT Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Aria: ‘Due tiranni ho nel mio cor’ from Ottone in Villa, SAT RV.729 SAT Sophie Daneman (soprano), Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell SAT (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto in B minor for Four Violins, Op.3 No.10, RV.580 SAT Cynthia Roberts, Olivier Brault, Johanna Novom, Julie SAT Andrijeski (violins), Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell SAT (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT George Frideric Handel SAT Chaconne from ‘Terpsichore (Il pastor fido)’, HWV.8c SAT Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell (conductor) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT Jean-Philippe Rameau SAT Prélude, from ‘Premier Livre de pieces de Clavecin’ SAT Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT Jean-Philippe Rameau SAT Aria: ‘Cruelle mere des amours (Phèdre)’ from ‘Hippolyte et SAT Aricie’ SAT Sophie Daneman (soprano), Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell SAT (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi (arranged by Jeannette Sorrell) SAT ‘La Folia’: Concerto Grosso, after the Sonata Op.1 no.12, SAT RV.63 SAT Cynthia Roberts & Olivier Brault (violins), Apollo’s Fire, SAT Jeannette Sorrell (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT Jean-Philippe Rameau SAT ‘Regnez, plaisirs et jeux’, from the final entrée of Les SAT Indes Galantes SAT Sophie Daneman (soprano), Apollo’s Fire, Jeannette Sorrell SAT (conductor & harpsichord) SAT BBC RECORDING SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00xbjvs (Listen) SAT Henk Neven, Hans Eijsackers SAT SAT Radio 3 New Generation Artist baritone Henk Neven and SAT pianist Hans Eijsackers make their Wigmore Hall debut with a SAT programme of songs about love. In his intimate song cycle To SAT The Distant Beloved, Beethoven describes the longing for SAT love, while Faure tells of a love affair taking place over SAT one day. The recital ends with a selection from Schubert's SAT Schwanengesang. SAT SAT Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte Op. 98 SAT Fauré: Poème d'un jour Op. 21 SAT Schubert: Heine Lieder from Schwanengesang SAT SAT Henk Neven (baritone) SAT Hans Eijsackers (piano). SAT SAT 15:00 Music Planet b00xfhxj (Listen) SAT Deserts SAT SAT For this major series to accompany BBC One's 'Human Planet', SAT Andy Kershaw and Lucy Duran go in search of music from some SAT of the world's remotest, and more familiar locations, SAT visiting many of the places featured in the TV series. This SAT week the focus is on the music of desert communities. SAT Producers: James Parkin and Roger Short. 2/8 SAT SAT Dubai: Andy Kershaw meets the first Emirati singer to record SAT an album in Urdu - a significant moment in Dubai where some SAT 65% of the population are Sub-continent migrant workers. He SAT also visits the labour camps where they live, marvels at an SAT indoor ski resort and climbs the tallest building in the SAT world. Plus there's a session from Desert Heat who deliver SAT their rap in traditional Emirati dress. SAT SAT Mongolia: Lucy Duran travels deep into the Gobi desert, sets SAT up a recording studio in a ger (traditional Mongolian tent, SAT known in Russia as a yurt) and records various styles of SAT desert song, including the extraordinary two-tone throat SAT singing. Plus there are songs of Holy Mountains in one of SAT the remostest parts of the Gobi desert, and a young artist SAT from Ulaanbaatar who combines throat singing with SAT beat-boxing. SAT SAT Algeria: Andy Kershaw travels to the far south of Algeria SAT and the small town of Djanet. He marvels at the beauty of SAT this vast desert and listens to music inspired by the SAT Sahara. He meets and records the Bali family and finds them SAT mourning the recent death of their father - who drowned in SAT the desert. SAT SAT Key moments for the series include a traditional SAT head-hunting song from New Ireland in Papua New Guinea; the SAT mighty voice of Greenland's greatest singer; yodelling in SAT the Swiss Alps; rapping in Cambodia; an Inuit throat-singing SAT duet, recorded by the frozen Arctic Sea; and the secret SAT songs of Burma recorded in the jungle on the border with SAT Thailand. SAT SAT 00:00 SAT Nabil Othmani & Ensemble SAT Toi Desert SAT Nabil Othmani SAT BBC Recording made in Djanet, Algeria SAT SAT Athmane Bali with his family SAT Kaf Noune SAT Athmane Bali SAT Belda Diffusion CD92 SAT SAT Le Group Bali SAT Assaruf (Forgiveness) SAT Le Group Bali SAT BBC Recording made in Djanet, Algeria SAT SAT Le Group Bali SAT Djmayagh Dek Yallah (I am praying to Allah to give me the SAT virtue of patience) SAT Le Group Bali SAT BBC Recording made in Djanet, Algeria SAT 00:14 SAT Otgontsetseg, Zagd-Ochir, and Nyamdagva SAT Goviin Ondor (A tall mountain in the Gobi Desert) SAT Traditional SAT Recorded by the BBC at the Arburd Sands camp, Mongolia, 16th SAT August 2010 SAT SAT Bazarbat and Nyamdagva SAT Ider Junchin SAT Traditional SAT Recorded by the BBC at the Arburd Sands camp, Mongolia, 16th SAT August 2010 SAT SAT Adzana SAT Tumen Ekh SAT Traditional SAT Recorded by the BBC in the Gobi Desert about 40 kms from the SAT Arburd Sands camp, 17th August 2010 SAT SAT Adzana SAT Song to the Holy Mountain SAT Adzana SAT Recorded by the BBC in the Gobi Desert about 40 kms from the SAT Arburd Sands camp, 17th August 2010 SAT SAT Khusugtun SAT Mongol SAT Batzorig SAT Recorded by the BBC in at the Choijin Lama Temple Museum in SAT Ulaanbataar, 14th August 2010 SAT SAT Narandelgar Byambaa SAT Mongolian Beatboxing SAT Byambaa SAT Recorded by the BBC at the Narantuul Hotel in Ulaanbataar, SAT 18th August 2010 SAT 00:35 SAT Hossam Ramzy SAT Oyounik Ya Sattar SAT Trad, Arr. Hossam Ramzy SAT ARC Music EUCD2047 SAT SAT Adel Farooq SAT Sawaan SAT Artist: Atif Ali SAT Atif Ali SAT BBC recording made at the Playback Lounge, Jumeirah Lake SAT Towers, Dubai, 15th September 2010 SAT SAT Adel Farooq and his band SAT Bhulaa Na Sakaa SAT Atif Ali SAT White label of forth-coming album SAT SAT Hossam Ramzy SAT Al Majroodah SAT Trad, Arr. Hossam Ramzy SAT ARC Music EUCD2047 SAT SAT Desert Heat SAT Yola SAT Desert Heat SAT BBC Recording made in Dubai, 16th September 2010 SAT SAT Desert Heat SAT Dubai My City SAT Desert Heat SAT Private recording given to the BBC by Desert Heat SAT SAT 16:00 Jazz Library b00xmv0v (Listen) SAT Chet Baker SAT SAT Ian Smith joins Alyn Shipton to select the best recordings SAT by trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker, including his early SAT work with Gerry Mulligan, his West Coast quartets and the SAT early collaborations with Art Pepper. There is also a focus SAT on his latterday career, and in particular the records he SAT made in Europe in his final years. SAT SAT Charlie Parker Sextet SAT Liza SAT Gershwin SAT Charlie Parker, as; Chet Baker, tp; Sonny Criss, as; Donn SAT Trenner or Al Haig, p; Harry Babasin, b; Larance Marable, d. SAT Trade Winds Club, Inglewood, California, 16 June 1952. SAT Proper SAT CD2005 SAT SAT Chet Baker Quartet SAT All The Things You Are SAT Kern / Hammerstein SAT Chet Baker, tp; Russ Freeman, p; Carson Smith, b; Larry SAT Bunker, d. 3 Oct 1953. SAT Pacific Jazz / Capitol SAT CDP 7 971612 SAT SAT Gerry Mulligan Quartet SAT The Lady Is a Tramp SAT Rodgers /Hart SAT Gerry Mulligan, bs; Chet Baker, tp; Bob Whitlock, b; Chico SAT Hamilton, d. 15 Oct 1952. SAT Jazz Factory SAT 22872 SAT SAT Gerry Mulligan Quartet SAT My Funny Valentine SAT Rodgers SAT Gerry Mulligan, bs; Chet Baker, tp; Carson Smith, b; Chico SAT Hamilton, d. 2 Sep 1952. SAT Living Era SAT AJA 5612 SAT SAT Chet Baker SAT Let’s Get Lost SAT McHugh / Loesser SAT Chet Baker, tp, voc; Russ Freeman, p; Carson Smith, b; Bob SAT Neal. d. 10 or 15 Aug 1954. SAT Pacific Jazz SAT CDP 7 92932 2 SAT SAT Chet Baker Quartet with Dick Twardzik SAT Tommyhawk SAT Mandel SAT Chet Baker, tp; Dick Twardzik, p; Jimmy Bond, b; Peter SAT Littman, d. Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 17 Sep 1955. SAT Lonehill: SAT LHJ10334 SAT SAT Chet Baker-Art Pepper Sextet SAT Minor Yours SAT Pepper arr. J. Heath SAT Chet Baker, tp; Art Pepper, as; Phil Urso, ts; Carl SAT Perkins, p; Curtis Counce, b; Lawrence Marable, d. Los SAT Angeles, 31 Oct 1956. SAT Lonehill Jazz SAT 10274 CD 2 SAT SAT Chet Baker SAT Bye Bye Blackbird SAT Henderson / Dixon SAT Chet Baker, fh; Jacques Pelzer, as; Rene Urtreger, p; Luigi SAT Trussadi, b; Franco Manzecci, d. Belgium, 1964. SAT Jazz Icons DVD / Reelin' In The Years Productions SAT 24141 00185 SAT SAT Chet Baker SAT Well You Needn’t SAT Monk SAT Chet Baker, tp; Bobby Jaspar, ts; René Thomas, g; Amadeo SAT Tommassini, p; Benoit Quersin, b; Daniel Humar, d. Rome, 5 SAT Jan 1962. SAT RCA SAT 7423 1796192 SAT SAT Chet Baker & Enrico Pieranunzi SAT Night Bird SAT Pieranunzi SAT Chet Baker, tp; Maurizio Giammarco, ts; Enrico Pieranunzi, SAT p; Ricardo Del Fra, b; Roberto Gatto, d. Rome, Italy, 4 Dec SAT 1979 – 4 Jan 1980. SAT Edizione Pan SAT NPG 805 SAT SAT Chet Baker SAT Peace SAT Silver SAT Chet Baker, tp; David Friedman, vib; Buster Williams, b; SAT Joe Chambers, d. 2 Feb 1982. SAT Enja SAT 2123-2 SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00xmv0x (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 Bessie Smith SAT Yellow Dog Blues SAT W.C. Handy SAT Bessie Smith (v) Henderson’s Hot Six – Joe Smith (c) SAT Charlie Green (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) SAT Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (b) SAT Recorded: 6 May 1925 (3:01) SAT CD Blue Orchid Blue202CD SAT SAT Humphrey Lyttelton SAT Just one of those Blues SAT Humphrey Lyttelton SAT Humphrey Lyttelton (tp) Johnny Picard (tb) Bruce Turner SAT (as) Johnny Parker (p) Freddy Legon (g) Jim Bray (b) Eddie SAT Taylor (d) SAT Recorded: 1953 1956 (5:59) SAT LP Parlophone PMD 1044 SAT SAT Harry James SAT Can’t I? SAT Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal SAT Harry James (tp) Buck Clayton (tp) Eddie Durham (tb) Earl SAT Warren (as) Jack Washington (as, bs) Herschel Evans (ts) SAT Jess Stacy (p) Walter Page (b) Jo Jones (d) Helen Humes (v) SAT Recorded: 1 December 1937 (2:58) SAT CD Classics 903 (1) SAT SAT The Be-Bop Preservation Society SAT Ah-Leu-Cha SAT Parker SAT Bebop Preservation Society - Hank Shaw (tp) Peter King (as) SAT Bill Le Sage (p, vib) Spike Heatley (b) Brian Spring (d) SAT Recorded: 24 – 25 May 1971 (5:12) SAT LP Dawn DNLS 3027 SAT SAT Clifford Brown SAT Stardust SAT Carmichael, Harbach, Kern, Parish SAT Clifford Brown (tp) Richie Powell (p) Barry Galbraith (g) SAT George Morrow (b) Max Roach (d) Neal Hefti (arr, conductor) SAT Unidentified studio strings SAT Recorded: 19 – 20 January 1955 (3:22) SAT CD EMARCY 8429332 (1) SAT SAT Antônio Carlos Jobim SAT Aguas de marco (Waters of March) SAT Antonio Carlos Jobim SAT Antonio Carlos Jobim (v, g) Elis Regina (v) Jobim, C.C SAT Mariano (p) Helio Delmiro, Oscar Castro Neves (g) Luiz maia SAT (b) Paulo Braga (d) SAT Recorded: 22 February or 3 March 1974 (3:32) SAT CD Verve 8432732(1) SAT SAT Semuta SAT No Face, No Name SAT Sergio Castillo SAT Frank Dawkins (b) Dave Tyas (d) Frank Dawkins (g) Ian SAT Ballantine (marimba) Sergio Castillo (perc) Dave Bartle (ts) SAT Ian Ballantine (vb) SAT Recorded: 1979 (6:08) SAT CD What Music WMCD0045(1) SAT SAT Nat King Cole SAT The Late Late Show SAT Murray Berlin, Roy Alfred SAT Nat King Cole (v) Ed Jones (b) Sonny Payne (d) Gerald SAT Wiggins (p) Billy Mitchell, Charlie Fowlkes, Frank Wess , SAT Marshall Royal (sax) Benny Powell , Henry Coker (tb) Joe SAT Newman, Thad Jones , Wendell Culley (tp) SAT Recorded: 30 June and 1 July 1958 (2:30) SAT LP Capitol EMS 1107 SAT SAT Pete La Roca SAT Lazy Afternoon SAT Latouche, Moross SAT Joe Henderson (ts) Steve Kuhn (p) Steve Swallow (b) Pete SAT LaRoca (d) SAT Recorded: 19 May 1965 (5:30) SAT LP Blue Note BLP 4205 SAT SAT Dodo Marmarosa SAT Mellow Mood SAT Dodo Marmarosa SAT Dodo Marmarosa (p) Ray Brown (b) Jackie Mills (d) SAT Recorded: 11 January 1946 (3:10) SAT CD Topaz TPZ 1058 SAT SAT Joe Zawinul SAT Brown Street SAT Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter SAT Joe Zawinul (keyboards, vocoder) Alex Acuna (perc) Victor SAT Bailey (b) Nathaniel Townsley (d) The WDR Big Band Koln - SAT Paul Shigihara (g) Andy Haderer, Kenny Rampton, Rob Bruynen, SAT Klaus Osterlob, John Marshall (trumpet, flugelhorn) Ludwig SAT Nuss, Dave Harler, Bernt Laukamp (tb) Mattis Cederberg (btb, SAT tuba) Heiner Wiberny (as, ss, fl, cl) Karolina Strassmeyer SAT (as, fl, cl) Olivier Peters (ts, ss, fl, cl) Paul Heller SAT (ts, ss, fl, cl) Jens Neufang (bs, bcl) Vince Mendoza (arr) SAT Recorded: October 2005 (10:58) SAT 2006 CD Intuition INT34502 SAT SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 b00xmv0z (Listen) SAT Live from the Met, Verdi's Rigoletto SAT SAT This year's Met season continues with Verdi's Rigoletto, SAT based on Victor Hugo's play 'Le roi s'amuse'. The Duke of SAT Mantua's hunchbacked jester Rigoletto has raised his SAT daughter Gilda in seclusion from the world. When Count SAT Monterone's daughter is seduced by the Duke, Rigoletto mocks SAT him, causing Monterone to curse him. Then Gilda is also SAT seduced by the Duke, and the curse begins to take terrible SAT effect. SAT SAT Rigoletto, the Duke's jester ..... Giovanni Meoni (Baritone) SAT Gilda, his daughter ..... Nino Machaidze (Soprano) SAT Duke of Mantua ..... Joseph Calleja (Tenor) SAT Sparafucile, an assassin ..... Stefan Kocán (Bass) SAT Maddalena, his sister ..... Kirstin Chávez (Contralto) SAT Giovanna, Gilda's nurse ..... Kathryn Day (Mezzo-soprano) SAT Count Ceprano ..... David Crawford (Bass) SAT Countess Ceprano, his wife ..... Edyta Kulczak SAT (Mezzo-soprano) SAT Matteo Borsa, a courtier ..... Eduardo Valdes (Tenor) SAT Count Monterone ..... Quinn Kelsey (Baritone) SAT Marullo ..... Malcolm MacKenzie (Baritone) SAT A Court Usher ..... Joseph Pariso (Bass) SAT A Page ..... Patricia Steiner (Mezzo-soprano) SAT SAT Paolo Arrivabeni ..... Conductor SAT Chorus and Orchestra of Metropolitan Opera. SAT SAT 21:30 Between the Ears b00xmv11 (Listen) SAT The Cost of Coal SAT SAT 75 years ago, 100 million people were held spellbound as a SAT broadcaster working for the Canadian Broadcasting Commission SAT relayed the latest news from a mine where two men were SAT trapped - live, to 650 radio stations across North America SAT and Europe. It put radio on the map as a transmitter of SAT news, and the tale of the two men's horrifying situation SAT gripped those listeners. SAT SAT There were times, last autumn, when it was hard to remember SAT that the situation at the San Jose copper mine in Chile, SAT when 33 men were awaiting rescue, was reality, rather than SAT reality TV. The media circus that descended on the Atacama SAT Desert - setting up camp at the top of the mine - created an SAT atmosphere, at times, almost of a game show. SAT SAT Yet the mine disaster in New Zealand that followed shortly SAT afterwards, with its tragic outcome, disappeared swiftly SAT from the front pages and TV headlines of the world. The SAT thought of such confinement underground is almost SAT unthinkable, unless a splinter of light can pierce its SAT darkness - bringing home to the audience the possibility of SAT salvation. SAT SAT This fascination in the media with mining disasters is SAT nothing new. In 1936 in Moose River, Canada, a mine entrance SAT collapsed when a tree fell over the shaft. It was assumed SAT the men were dead. Five days later a faint tapping was SAT heard. Canadian radio sent a journalist, J, Frank Willis, to SAT start a live hourly broadcast from the head of the SAT mineshaft, which was carried on 650 radio stations across SAT North America. This was three quarters of a century ago and SAT a turning point in radio history. SAT SAT The fear and exploitation of fear of being trapped SAT underground - from real life to the stories of Edgar Allen SAT Poe - is reflected here, using sounds, media archive, the SAT words of the mining poet and blogger Mark Nowak SAT (http://coalmountain.wordpress.com), coal miner Willie SAT McGranaghan, and Newfoundland sound man Chris Brookes. The SAT very natural fear nascent in all of us of being buried SAT alive, and the contradictions in the low status dangerous SAT work of the miner, and the treasure it produces, are SAT powerful themes which create the most compelling horror SAT fiction and news stories alike. SAT SAT Producer Sara Jane Hall. SAT SAT 22:00 Pre-Hear b00xmv13 (Listen) SAT Nigel Osborne, Adrian Jack SAT SAT Two chamber works - Nigel Osborne's trio The Piano Tuner and SAT Adrian Jack's sixth String Quartet - played by the Fidelio SAT Trio and the Arditti Quartet. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b00xmv15 (Listen) SAT Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2010, Episode 2 SAT SAT Robert Worby and Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduce the second of SAT five programmes of highlights from the 2010 Huddersfield SAT Contemporary Music Festival which took place last November. SAT Tonight's programme focusses heavily on the theatre with SAT strange performance art from Trond Reinholdsten, a concert SAT of duos and quartets for dancers and musicians, music from SAT composers Jennifer Walshe and Tom Johnson alongside a SAT performance of Mauricio Kagel's pastorale Kantrimiusik given SAT by the Nieuw Ensemble. SAT SAT TOM JOHNSON SAT Narayana’s Cows SAT The Letter Piece Company SAT SAT JENNIFER WALSHE SAT :blurt SAT Quatuor Bozzini SAT SAT MAURICIO KAGEL SAT Kantrimusik SAT Nieuw Ensemble SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 23 JANUARY 2011 SUN SUN 00:00 The Early Music Show b00sq42f (Listen) SUN Ghostwriter: The Story of Henri Desmarest SUN SUN Henry Desmarest was obviously a talented musican and SUN composer, first boy page and then musician in Louis XIV's SUN court, he began ghost-writing Grands Motets for one of the SUN chapel directors Nicholas Goupillet when he was in his early SUN twenties. After a decade, this scandal was uncovered, but it SUN was not the last of Desmarest's woes! A few years later, he SUN fell in love with one of his pupils, who also happened to be SUN the daughter of a wealthy and powerful man who managed to SUN get the composer sentenced to death, forcing Desmarest to SUN spend the rest of his days in exile. Lucie Skeaping explores SUN the extraordinary life and music of Henry Desmarest. SUN SUN Henry Desmarest SUN Grande Motet Lorrains – Usquequo Domine (first part) SUN Les Arts Florissants/William Christie SUN ERATO SUN 8573 802232 SUN SUN Henry Desmarest SUN Grande Motet (for Goupillet): De Profundis (psaulme 129)– De SUN Profundis & Fiant aures SUN Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet SUN GLOSSA SUN GCD 921610 SUN SUN Henry Desmarest SUN Venus et Adonis: 1st Air from Bellone’s suite; 2nd Air from SUN Bellone’s suite; Passacaille SUN Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset SUN AMBROISIE SUN AM 167 SUN SUN Henry Desmarest SUN Mass for two choirs and 2 orchestras – Agnus Dei SUN Nova Stravaganza, Choir of the Versailles Centre for Baroque SUN Music, Gilles Ragon and Kenneth Weiss (directors) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS SUN VC 5454162 SUN SUN Henry Desmarest SUN Lauda Jerusalem: Mittit crystallum; Emittet verbum; Qui SUN annuntiat; Non fecit taliter SUN Les Arts Florissants, William Christie SUN ERATO SUN 8573 802232 SUN SUN Henry Desmarest SUN Te Deum de Paris – Dignare Domine; Miserere nostril; Fiat SUN misericordia tua; In te Domine speravi SUN Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet SUN GLOSSA SUN GCD 921607 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b00xmv7k (Listen) SUN Jonathan Swain presents Mozart piano Concerti performed by SUN Clara Haskil SUN 1:01 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] SUN Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 9 (K.271) in E flat SUN major SUN Clara Haskil (piano) ORTF Orchestra, Igor Markevitch SUN 1:33 AM SUN Enescu, George (1881-1955) SUN Romanian Rhapsody No.1 in A major (Op.11 no.1) SUN Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Horia Andreescu (cond) SUN 1:45 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] SUN Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 19 (K.459) in F major SUN Clara Haskil (piano) Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du SUN Conservatoire, Jerzy Katlewicz SUN 2:13 AM SUN Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) SUN Reminiscences on Bellini's 'Norma' SUN Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) (piano) SUN 2:27 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] SUN Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 24 (K.491) in C minor SUN Evgeni Koroliov (piano) Chamber Ensemble from the Vienna SUN Symphony Orchestra, René Klopfenstein (conductor) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Reicha, Anton (1770-1836) SUN Quintet for clarinet and strings in B flat major (Op.89) SUN Joze Kotar (clarinet), Slovene Philharmonic String Quartet SUN 3:24 AM SUN Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) SUN Suite for strings and continuo (TWV.55:G2) in G major 'La SUN Bizarre' SUN B'Rock SUN 3:42 AM SUN Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) SUN Caprice bohémien (Op.12) (Capriccio on Gypsy Themes) SUN Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky SUN (conductor) SUN 4:02 AM SUN Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SUN Grande Polonaise Brillanté precedee d'un Andante Spianato SUN (Op.22) SUN Lana Genc (piano) SUN 4:18 AM SUN Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) SUN Andante in A major for violin and piano (1902) SUN Tamás Major (violin), György Oravecz (piano) SUN 4:22 AM SUN Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) SUN Viennese Clock and Entrance of the Emperor and His Courtiers SUN (from 'Hary János') SUN Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) SUN 4:28 AM SUN Dütsch, Otto (c.1823-1863) SUN The Croatian Girl: overture SUN Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) SUN 4:40 AM SUN Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) SUN Flammende Rose, Zierde der Erden (HWV.210) - No.9 from SUN Deutsche Arien SUN Hélène Plouffe (violin), Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André SUN Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl Wilhelm at the abbey church SUN Saint-Benoît-du-Lac) SUN 4:46 AM SUN Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) SUN Nocturne in E flat minor (Op.33 No.1) SUN Stéphane Lemelin (piano) SUN 4:53 AM SUN Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) SUN Ballet music from Otello, Act III SUN Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Ros-Marba SUN (conductor) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Herbert, Victor (1859-1924), arr. Otto Langey SUN March of the Toys (from the operetta 'Babes in Toyland', SUN 1903) SUN Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) SUN 5:05 AM SUN Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942) SUN Danslek ur 'Ran' (Singing Games from the opera 'Ran') SUN Swedish Radio Choir, Olov Olofsson (piano), Eric Ericson SUN (conductor) SUN 5:08 AM SUN Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) SUN Cinderella's waltz from (Cinderella) - suite no.1 (Op.107) SUN BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) SUN 5:14 AM SUN Ebner, Leopold (1769-1830) SUN Trio in B flat major SUN Zagreb Woodwind Trio SUN 5:21 AM SUN Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SUN Cello concerto in G major (RV.413) SUN Stefan Popov (cello), Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Emil SUN Tabakov (conductor) SUN 5:33 AM SUN Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) SUN Ballade in G minor (Op.24) SUN Eugene d'Albert (1864-1932) SUN 5:44 AM SUN Wingfield, Steven (b. 1955) SUN 3 Bulgarian Dances arr. Wingfield for violin and guitar SUN Moshe Hammer (violin), William Beauvais (guitar) SUN 5:51 AM SUN Satie, Erik (1866-1925), arr. for orchestra by Darius SUN Milhaud (1892-1974) SUN Jack-in-the-box pantomime SUN CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) SUN 5:57 AM SUN Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937), SUN Marionettes Suite (Op.1) SUN Jorma Rahkonen (violin), Karoly Garam (cello), Finnish Radio SUN Symphony Orchestra, George de Godzinsky (conductor) SUN 6:15 AM SUN Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SUN Quartet for strings no.50 (Op.64 No.3) (Hob.III:67) in B SUN flat major SUN Talisker Quartet SUN 6:36 AM SUN Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) SUN Le carnaval des animaux SUN The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James SUN Campbell (director). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b00xmwlz (Listen) SUN Petroc Trelawny presents Breakfast. Andreas Scholl sings one SUN of Purcell's songs, the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra SUN perform Liadov's Nénie, Thomas Hampson sings two songs from SUN Mahler's Das Knaben Wunderhorn, and the Philharmonia SUN Orchestra perform Summa by Arvo Pärt. SUN SUN Playlist 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 Thomas Arne SUN Overture No.7 in D major SUN Academy of Ancient Music SUN Christopher Hogwood (director) SUN L’OISEAU LYRE 436 859 2 SUN 07:10 SUN Frédéric Chopin SUN 3 Waltzes Op. post.70 SUN Alice Sara Ott (piano) SUN DG 477 8095 SUN 07:16 SUN Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky SUN Chorus of the Priestesses from Salammbô SUN Prague Philharmonic Choir SUN Berlin Philharmonic SUN Claudio Abbado (conductor) SUN DG 445 238 2 SUN 07:22 SUN Charles-François Gounod SUN Funeral March of a Marionette SUN BBC Philharmonic SUN Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) SUN CHANDOS CHAN 9765 SUN 07:28 SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Violin Concerto RV 356 SUN Fabio Biondi (violin & direction) SUN L’Estro Armonica SUN VIRGIN 648 408 2 SUN 07:35 SUN Franz von Suppé SUN Light Cavalry Overture SUN Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields SUN Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) SUN EMI CDC 754 056 2 SUN 07:43 SUN David Buckley SUN Strengthen ye the weak hands SUN Armonico Consort SUN Christopher Monks (director) SUN SIGNUM SIGCD235 SUN 07:46 SUN Franz Liszt SUN Years of Pilgrimage, 2nd year – Italy: Petrarch Sonnet No.6 SUN No.123 SUN Wilhelm Kempff (piano) SUN DG 477 9374 SUN 08:03 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Young Apollo Op.16 SUN Steven Osborne (piano) SUN BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra SUN Ilan Volkov (conductor) SUN HYPERION CDA67625 SUN 08:10 SUN Henry Purcell SUN Music for a while SUN Andreas Scholl (countertenor) SUN Accademia Bizantina SUN Stefano Montanari (director) SUN DECCA 478 2262 SUN 08:14 SUN Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov SUN Nénie Op.67 SUN Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Stephen Gunzenhauser (conductor) SUN NAXOS 8.555242 SUN 08:18 SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Violin Concerto No.1 in A minor BWV 1041 SUN Daniel Hope (violin & direction) SUN Chamber Orchestra of Europe SUN WARNER 2564 625 452 SUN 08:32 SUN Gustav Mahler SUN 2 songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Trost im Unglück (Solace SUN in Misfortune); Wer hat dies Liedel erdacht? (Who Thought up SUN this Little Song?) SUN Thomas Hampson (baritone) SUN Vienna Virtuosen SUN DG 477 9289 SUN 08:37 SUN Bedrich Smetana SUN The Secret - overture SUN BBC Philharmonic SUN Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) SUN CHANDOS CHAN 10518 SUN 08:44 SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony in B flat major Hob 1:98: Adagio (2nd mvt) SUN Chamber Orchestra of Europe SUN Claudio Abbado (conductor) SUN DG 477 8117 SUN 09:03 SUN Richard Wagner SUN The Mastersingers of Nuremberg - overture SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra SUN Sir Georg Solti (conductor) SUN DECCA 478 2662 SUN 09:13 SUN Olivier Messiaen SUN Prelude No.5: The Impalpable Sounds of the Dream… SUN Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) SUN DG 477 7452 SUN 09:17 SUN Antoine Forqueray SUN Pieces de viole avec la Basse Continue (Paris, 1747): SUN Allemande. La La Borde – from the First Suite SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola de gamba) SUN Guido Balestracci (viola de gamba) SUN Guido Morini (harpsichord) SUN Rolf Lislevand & Eduardo Eguez (theorbo & baroque guitar) SUN GLOSSA GCD 920401 SUN 09:24 SUN Johannes Brahms SUN Hungarian Dance No.4 in F sharp minor SUN Orchestrator: Juon SUN Gewandhaus Orchestra SUN Kurt Masur (conductor) SUN PHILISP 411 426 2 SUN 09:30 SUN Gioachino Rossini SUN Per lui che adoro from The Italian Girl in Algiers SUN Elīna Garanča (mezzo-soprano) SUN Rafael Harnisch (tenor/Lindoro) SUN Dominik Licht (baritone/Taddeo) SUN Matthias Beutlich (bass/Mustafà) SUN Staatskapelle Dresden SUN Fabio Luisi (conductor) SUN DG 477 9158 SUN 09:36 SUN Arvo Pärt SUN Summa – 1991 version for strings SUN Philharmonia Orchestra SUN Neeme Järvi (conductor) SUN CHANDOS CHAN 9134 SUN 09:41 SUN Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky SUN Marche Slave Op.31 SUN Russian National Orchestra SUN Mikhail Pletnev (conductor) SUN DG 453 445 2 SUN SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning b00xmwm1 (Listen) SUN John Taverner SUN Dum Transisset Sabatum I SUN Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Stephen Darlington SUN (conductor) SUN Nimbus NI 5360 SUN SUN HK Gruber SUN Three MOB pieces SUN London Mob Ensemble, HK Gruber (conductor) SUN EMI 7243 5 56441 2 1 SUN SUN Anton Stepanovich Arensky SUN Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 32 SUN Borodin Trio SUN Chandos CHAN7048 SUN SUN Charles Ives SUN Symphony No 2, v Allegro molto vivace SUN Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Schermerhorn SUN (conductor) SUN Naxos 8.559076 SUN SUN Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach SUN Concerto for Cello in A Major, WQ 172 SUN Atsushi Sakaï (cello), Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe SUN Rousset SUN Ambroisie AM125 SUN SUN Franz Liszt SUN Legend of St Francois de Paule walking on the waters SUN Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano) SUN [Rec live at Vatican in 1940 SUN Pearl GEMMCDS 9108 SUN SUN John Cage SUN Quodlibet from String Quartet (1950) SUN Arditti String Quartet SUN Mode 27 SUN SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 in E minor SUN Norbert Blume (viola), London Philharmonic Orchestra, SUN Bernard Haitink (conductor) SUN EMI 7243 5 55487 2 6 SUN SUN Gioachino Rossini SUN Petite Messe Solennelle (original version) SUN Helen Field (soprano), Anne Marie Owens (mezzo), Edmund SUN Barham (tenor), John Tomlinson (bass), City of Birmingham SUN Symphony Orchestra Chorus David Nettle & Richard Markham SUN (two pianos), Peter King (harmonium), Simon Halsey SUN (conductor) SUN NEMACD900 SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b00plggl (Listen) SUN Katie Mitchell SUN SUN Michael Berkeley talks to the theatre director Katie SUN Mitchell, whose often controversial productions range SUN from Greek tragedy to Dr Seuss and operas by Mozart and SUN Janacek. Much of the music she has chosen is connected with SUN her work in the theatre, including a Bach aria and a SUN Schubert song and string quartets by Beethoven and Janacek SUN as well as music by Luigi Nono and Alfred Schnittke. SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Prelude and Fugue in A flat, BWV862 (The Well-Tempered SUN Clavier, Book 1) SUN Glenn Gould (piano) SUN SONY CLASSICAL SM2K 52600 SUN SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN String Quartet in A minor, Op 132 (Finale: Allegro SUN appassionato) SUN The Italian Quartet SUN PHILIPS 454 072-2 SUN SUN Franz Schubert SUN Nacht und Traume SUN Mark Padmore (tenor) Andrew West (piano) SUN Private recording SUN SUN Leos Janacek SUN String Quartet No 1 (Kreutzer Sonata) - 4th mvt SUN The Talich Quartet SUN CALLIOPE CAL 9699 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Erbarme dich (St Matthew Passion, Part 2) SUN Michael Chance (countertenor) Elizabeth Wilcock (violin) SUN English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) SUN ARCHIV 469 769-2 SUN SUN Alfred Garyevich Schnittke SUN Stille Nacht SUN Gidon Kremer (violin) Christoph Eschenbach (piano) SUN TELDEC 4509-94540-2 SUN SUN Paul Clark SUN Waves music SUN Calina De La Mare, Steve Bentley Klein, Rachel Robson and SUN Chris Allan SUN Private recording SUN SUN Nono SUN Al gran sole carico d'amore (In the bright Sunshine heavy SUN with Love) - II Tempo - Scena 2 SUN Claudia Barainsky (soprano) Lani Poulson (contralto) Markus SUN Marquardt (Pavel) Chorus and Orchestra of the Staatsoper SUN Stuttgart Lothar Zagrosek (conductor) SUN TELDEC 8573 81059 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b00ss22f (Listen) SUN Performer Profile: Paolo Pandolfo SUN SUN Lucie Skeaping talks to the viola da gamba virtuoso, Paolo SUN Pandolfo.. Pandolfo is particularly interested in the art of SUN improvisation, and Lucie chats to him about his approach to SUN the instrument and repertoire. Music in the programme SUN includes a selection from his acclaimed recordings including SUN Abel and Marin Marais, and also a movement from Pandolfo's SUN own transcription for the viol of Bach's cello suites. SUN SUN Karl Friedrich Abel SUN Prelude from Suite in D major (from Drexel manuscript) SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920410 SUN SUN Tobias Hume SUN A Pavan SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920403 SUN SUN William Corkine SUN The Punckes Delight SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920403 SUN SUN Marin Marais SUN Chaconne en Rondeau SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba), Mitzi Meyerson SUN (harpsichord), Thomas Boysen (theorbo), Pedro Estevan SUN (percussion) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920404 SUN SUN Paolo Pandolfo SUN Improvisation: Canaryo SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba), Thomas Boysen (theorbo / SUN vilhuela), Alvaro Garrido (percussion), Guido Morini SUN (harpsichord) SUN Glossa SUN GCD P30409 SUN SUN Karl Friedrich Abel SUN Suite in D minor (from Drexel Manuscript): Arpeggiata; SUN Minuetto; Allegro SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920410 SUN SUN Paolo Pandolfo SUN Keep going SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD P30407 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Cello Suite VI in D major, BWV.1012: Prelude SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920405 SUN SUN Diego Ortiz SUN Pass’emezzo moderno SUN Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) SUN Glossa SUN GCD 920403 SUN SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00xmwmb (Listen) SUN Sousa, Haydn, Lauridsen, Franck SUN SUN John Philip Sousa SUN El Capitan (selection) SUN The Wallace Collection John Wallace SUN Nimbus NI5129 SUN SUN Lauridsen SUN Ave dulcissima maria SUN Polyphony SUN Stephen Layton SUN Hyperion CDA67580 SUN SUN Robert Fuchs SUN Phantasiestücke Op.27 mvt 3 SUN Nancy Green (cello) Caroline Palmer (piano) SUN Biddulph LAW005 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Finale from Act 1 SUN Ruggero Raimondi (Don Giovanni baritone) Kiri te Kanawa SUN (Donna Elvira soprano) Teresa Berganza (Zerlina soprano) SUN Edda Moser (Donna Anna) José van Dam (Leporello) Malcolm SUN King (Masetto) Kenneth Riegel (Don Ottavio) Orchestra of the SUN National Opera Theatre Paris conducted by Lorin Maazel SUN CBS M3K35192 SUN SUN César Franck SUN Symphonic Variations. SUN Jorge Bolet (piano) Concertgebouw Orchestra SUN Riccardo Chailly SUN Decca 4174872 SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Siciliana and Giga from Recorder Sonata in F major HWV369 SUN Sigmund Groven (harmonica) Iver Kleive (organ) SUN 2L 77 SUN SUN Gerald Finzi SUN Before and After Summer Op.16 SUN Roderick Williams (baritone) Iain Burnside (piano) SUN Naxos 8557644 SUN SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony No.81 SUN Cologne Chamber Orchestra Helmut Müller-Brühl SUN Naxos 8554110 SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b00xblg9 (Listen) SUN From Bath Abbey. SUN SUN Introit: Lux aurumque (Eric Whitacre) SUN Responses: Piccolo SUN Psalms: 98, 99, 100, 101 (Russell, Ouseley, Attwood, SUN Stainer) SUN First Lesson: 1 Kings 19 vv9b-18 SUN Office Hymn: Thou whom shepherds worshipped (Quem pastores) SUN Canticles: Joubert in C SUN Second Lesson: Mark 9 vv2-13 SUN Anthem: The Beatitudes (Pärt) SUN Final hymn: O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness SUN (Was lebet) SUN Organ Voluntary: Fugue sur le thème du Carillon des Heures SUN de la Cathédrale de Soissons (Duruflé) SUN SUN Director of Music: Peter King SUN Sub-Organist: Marcus Sealy. SUN SUN 17:00 Discovering Music b007x9dr (Listen) SUN Haydn Symphony No 98 and Piano Variations SUN SUN Stephen Johnson joins the BBC Philharmonic and conductor SUN Nicholas Kraemer for an exploration of Haydn's wit and SUN invention in the Symphony No 98 in B flat, and fortepianist SUN Matthew Halls looks at the wonderfully inventive F minor SUN Variations. SUN SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony no. 98 in B flat major SUN BBC Philharmonic, Nicholas Kraemer (conductor) SUN SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Andante with variations for piano in F minor "Un Piccolo SUN divertimento" SUN Matthew Halls (piano) SUN SUN 18:30 The Choir b00xn9xz (Listen) SUN Choirs of Angels SUN SUN Aled Jones turns his attention heavenward to find choral SUN music with an angelic theme. SUN SUN Rihards Dubra SUN Duo Seraphim SUN The Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA67799 SUN SUN Francis Poulenc SUN Gloria SUN Rivera, Jessica (Soprano), Chicago Symphony Orchestra, SUN Chicago Symphony Chorus, Haitink, Bernard (Conductor) SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra CSOR901906 SUN SUN Francisco Guerrero SUN Maria Magdelena SUN The Cardinall’s Musick, Andrew Carwood (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA67836 SUN SUN Gabriel Jackson SUN Orbis patrator optime SUN Polyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor) SUN Hyperion, CDA67708 SUN SUN Georges Bizet SUN L’amour SUN Tatiana Troyanos (Carmen), John Alldis Choir, London SUN Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir George Solti (conductor) SUN Decca 4213002 SUN SUN Justin Connolly SUN The World a Hunting Is (Verse Op.7b, part 1) SUN John Alldis Choir, John Alldis (conductor) SUN Lyrita SRCD305 SUN SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN Full Fathom Five SUN Netherland Chamber Choir, John Alldis (conductor) SUN Globe GLO5170 SUN SUN Florent Schmitt SUN A contre-voix, No1-3 SUN Musique Vocale Francaise, John Alldis (director) SUN EMI CDC7544522 SUN SUN Dietrich Buxtehude SUN In Dulci Jubilo SUN Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir, Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor) SUN ASV CDGAU166 SUN SUN Carl Rütti SUN Missa Angelorum SUN BBC Symphony Chorus, Stephen Jackson (conductor) SUN ASV, CDDCA954 SUN SUN Max Reger SUN Zur Nacht SUN Consortium, Christopher Glynn (piano), Andrew-John Smith SUN (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA67762 SUN SUN 20:00 Drama on 3 b00xn9y1 (Listen) SUN Living with Princes SUN SUN By Stephen Wakelam. SUN SUN In 1588, the essayist and landowner Michel de Montaigne, set SUN out on a journey round the troubled kingdom of France. He SUN was on a mission - to reconcile the Valois King Henri the SUN Third, a Catholic, with his likely successor, the Bourbon SUN King of Navarre, a Protestant. It's high stakes: intensified SUN Civil War the consequence of failure. SUN SUN Michel de Montaigne ..... Roger Allam SUN Peslier ..... James Norton SUN Catherine de Medici ..... Jane Lapotaire SUN Henri Navarre ..... Elliot Levey SUN Henri Valois ..... Sam Dale SUN Francoise de Montaigne ..... Sally Orrock SUN Marie de Gournay ..... Leah Brotherhead SUN Sergeant Soumillon ..... Adeel Akhtar SUN Captain Guyon ..... Lloyd Thomas SUN Courtier ..... Henry Devas SUN Directed by Jeremy Mortimer SUN SUN 21:30 Sunday Feature b00xn9y3 (Listen) SUN The Shadow of the Emperor SUN SUN 1911 saw the fall of the Qing Dynasty and the abdication of SUN the last Emperor in China. One hundred years on, Isabel SUN Hilton describes how China coped with the collapse and looks SUN for any lingering legacy. After living under the comparative SUN stability of an Imperial system for so long she explains SUN what happened when the young Emperor, Puyi, was forced to SUN stand down. Isabel reports from the Chinese capital, SUN Beijing, on how China set about finding a new system to SUN govern. One hundred years on has the country fully recovered SUN from the trauma of this rupture from such an ancient past SUN and has it finally settled on its replacement? Isabel goes SUN in search of the shadow of the emperor and describes the SUN China's current relationship with its Imperial past. SUN SUN Producer: Anthony Denselow. SUN SUN 22:15 Words and Music b00xn9y5 (Listen) SUN GSOH: Good Sense of Humour SUN SUN This week’s Words & Music explores the humour in life. And SUN you don’t have to be familiar with text speak or the SUN personal ads to know the title’s acronym, GSOH – Good Sense SUN of Humour. SUN SUN The programme starts with Sir Malcolm Arnold’s ‘Comedy SUN Overture’, subtitled ‘Beckus the Dandipratt’, written when SUN Arnold was only 21 and inspired by a small, mischievous boy SUN he befriended on a beach in Cornwall. This is followed by SUN Michael Laskey’s ‘The Laugh’, a short but apt description of SUN a laugh bubbling up. SUN SUN The eternal question of whether women will ever understand SUN men is explored in ‘My Henry Like a Modest Youth’ by Sarah SUN Coleridge (daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge) while the SUN pain of unrequited love is heard in Stephen Sondheim’s song SUN ‘Agony’ from ‘Into the Woods’ in which two lovers bemoan SUN their comic fate. SUN SUN You’ll also hear Morecambe and Wise in their famous sketch SUN with Mr Andre Preview, better known as Andre Previn. Their SUN musical spoof of Greig’s ‘Piano Concerto in A Minor’ is a SUN comedy classic here followed by Andre Previn conducting the SUN ‘real’ version but this time playing all the right notes in SUN the right order. SUN SUN As ‘GSOH’ comes to an end we hear Tom Lehrer’s take on old SUN age followed by that master of tongue in cheek humour, Ogden SUN Nash and the finale of Haydn’s ‘Symphony in C Major’ into SUN which the composer inserted his own comic joke. SUN SUN Producer: Belinda Naylor SUN SUN 22:15 SUN Malcolm Arnold SUN The Comedy Overture – Beckus the Dandipratt SUN Royal Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Lyrita SRCD 318 SUN 22:16 SUN The Laugh read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 22:16 SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Allegro Molto SUN Uta Weyand SUN Hanssler Classic LC 06047 SUN 22:19 SUN Saturday Morning read by Sophie Thompson SUN 22:20 SUN Johann Strauss II SUN Die Fledermaus – Ach, Meine Herr’n und Damen SUN Eva Lind, Wolfgang Brendel, Agnes Baltsa SUN EMI CDC 7474812 SUN 22:24 SUN The Bait read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 22:25 SUN François Couperin SUN Les Baricades Mistérieuses SUN Robert de Visée SUN Capriccio LC 8748 SUN 22:29 SUN My Henry Like a Modest Youth read by Sophie Thompson SUN 22:31 SUN Rodgers and Hart SUN My Funny Valentine SUN Ella Fitzgerald SUN Verve Records RD 60752 SUN 22:35 SUN Bloody Men read by Sophie Thompson SUN 22:35 SUN Frédéric Chopin SUN Chant polonais No 1 in G – Maiden’s Wish SUN Stephen Hough SUN Virgin Classics VC 90732-2 SUN 22:39 SUN The Time I’ve Lost in Wooing read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 22:39 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Pagageno, Pagagena SUN Simon Keenlyside, Lesley Garrett SUN Chandos CHAN 3121 (1) SUN 22:43 SUN Friday 13th February 2004 read by Sophie Thompson SUN 22:42 SUN Erik Satie SUN Parade – Acrobates SUN The New London Orchestra SUN Helios CDH 55176 SUN 22:45 SUN Sisters read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 22:46 SUN Gaetano Donizetti SUN Don Pasquale, Cheti cheti immantinente SUN Renato Bruson, Thomas Allen SUN BMG LC 0316 SUN 22:49 SUN Making Coca for Kingsley Amis read by Sophie Thompson SUN 22:49 SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN Spinning Song Op 67 No. 4 SUN Alexander Brailowsky SUN BMG LC 0316 SUN 22:51 SUN Morecambe & Wise & Andre Previn SUN 22:53 SUN Edvard Grieg SUN Piano Concerto in A Minor – Allegro molto moderato SUN André Previn SUN Decca 417 728-2 DM SUN 23:03 SUN Malvolio’s speech from Twelfth Night read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 23:04 SUN Stephen Sondheim SUN Into the Woods - Agony SUN Mark Tinkler, Clive Carter SUN RCA Victor RD 60 752 SUN 23:07 SUN Matilda read by Sophie Thompson SUN 23:09 SUN Richard Strauss SUN Till Eulenspiegel – einmal anders SUN Berliner Solisten SUN Teldec Classics 244 925-2 SUN 23:17 SUN April is the Cruellest Month read by Ian McMillan SUN 23:18 SUN Dmitri Shostakovich SUN String Quartet No 11 in F Minor, Op 122 SUN Sorrel Quartet SUN Chandos 9769 SUN 23:21 SUN Father William read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 23:23 SUN Tom Lehrer SUN When You Are Old and Grey SUN Tom Lehrer SUN Rhino Phonic R27983 SUN 23:25 SUN No Doctor Today, Thank you read by Sophie Thompson SUN 23:26 SUN Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony in C Major, No 60 “Ill distratto” SUN Orpheus Chamber Orchestra SUN Deutsche Gramophon 437783-2 SUN SUN 23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00xn9y7 (Listen) SUN Neil Cowley Trio, Finn Peters Quintet SUN SUN Jazz Line-Up is presented this week by Julian Joseph, and SUN features a special programme, recorded at the Watermill Jazz SUN Club in Dorking. Appearing on the programme are two bands, SUN both BBC Jazz Award Winners from 2007. Firstly, Pianist, SUN Neil Cowley - with his trio of Richard Sadler on Double SUN Bass, and Evan Jenkins on Drums, with their distinctively SUN unique sound, including pieces from their current album, SUN 'Radio Silence', and secondly, Finn Peters with his Quintet, SUN featuring Finn on Flutes and Saxes, Tom Skinner on Drums, SUN Tom Herbert on Bass, Nic Ramm on Piano and Matthew Yee King SUN on Computers, who will include a look back at his earlier SUN albums such as 'Su-Ling' and 'Butterfies', as well as music SUN from his latest CD 'Music of the Mind'. SUN Recorded at the Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking on January 6th SUN 2010. SUN SUN Finn Peters Quintet SUN Popcorn Brain SUN Finn Peters (Sax and Flute), Nick Ramm (Piano), Tom Herbert SUN (Bass), Tom Skinner (Drums), Matthew Yee King (Computers) SUN Finn Peters SUN SUN Finn Peters Quintet SUN Meditation SUN Finn Peters (Sax and Flute), Nick Ramm (Piano), Tom Herbert SUN (Bass), Tom Skinner (Drums), Matthew Yee King (Computers) SUN Finn Peters SUN SUN Finn Peters Quintet SUN Ballad Boy SUN Finn Peters (Sax and Flute), Nick Ramm (Piano), Tom Herbert SUN (Bass), Tom Skinner (Drums), Matthew Yee King (Computers) SUN Nick Ramm SUN SUN Finn Peters Quintet SUN Red Fish, Blue Fish SUN Finn Peters (Sax and Flute), Nick Ramm (Piano), Tom Herbert SUN (Bass), Tom Skinner (Drums), Matthew Yee King (Computers) SUN Finn Peters SUN SUN The Neil Cowley Trio SUN Clumsy Couple SUN Neil Cowley (Piano), Richard Sadler (Double Bass), Evan SUN Jenkins (Drums) SUN Neil Cowley SUN SUN The Neil Cowley Trio SUN Hugh the Greyhound SUN Neil Cowley (Piano), Richard Sadler (Double Bass), Evan SUN Jenkins (Drums) SUN Neil Cowley SUN SUN The Neil Cowley Trio SUN Kenny Two Steps SUN Neil Cowley (Piano), Richard Sadler (Double Bass), Evan SUN Jenkins (Drums) SUN Neil Cowley SUN SUN The Neil Cowley Trio SUN Box Lily SUN Neil Cowley (Piano), Richard Sadler (Double Bass), Evan SUN Jenkins (Drums) SUN Neil Cowley SUN SUN The Neil Cowley Trio SUN Portal SUN Neil Cowley (Piano), Richard Sadler (Double Bass), Evan SUN Jenkins (Drums) SUN Neil Cowley SUN SUN MON MONDAY 24 JANUARY 2011 MON MON 01:00 Through the Night b00xnbjc (Listen) MON Jonathan Swain presents the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra MON performing Respighi and Rachmaninov MON 1:01 AM MON Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) MON Fountains of Rome - Symphonic Poem MON Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos MON (conductor) MON 1:18 AM MON Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) MON Pines of Rome - Symphonic Poem MON Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos MON (conductor) MON 1:40 AM MON Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) MON Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor (Op. 30) MON Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, MON Lionel Bringuier (conductor) MON 2:23 AM MON Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) MON Sonata for trumpet, strings and basso continuo in D major MON Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet), Kammerorchester, Alipi Naydenov MON (conductor) MON 2:29 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) MON Piano Trio in C minor (Op.1 No.3) MON Katherine Gowers (violin), Adrian Brendel (cello), Paul MON Lewis (piano) MON 3:01 AM MON Reicha, Antonin (1770-1836) MON Symphony 'a grande orchestre' in E flat major, (Op.41) MON 'First symphony' MON Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (director) MON 3:26 AM MON Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) MON Dichterliebe - song-cycle for voice and piano (Op.48) MON Ian Bostridge (tenor), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) MON 3:55 AM MON Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) MON Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis for double string MON orchestra MON BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) MON 4:10 AM MON Tallis, Thomas (c.1505-1585) MON Spem in Alium, for 40 voices MON BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON 4:18 AM MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Sonata (Op.1 No.5) in F major (HWV.363a) vers. oboe & bc MON Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl MON Wilhelm at the abbey church Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Québec, MON Canada) MON 4:27 AM MON Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) MON Triumphal March from 'Sigurd Jorsalfar' MON Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Roman Zeilinger (conductor) MON 4:37 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Fantasy in C minor (K.396) MON Valdis Jancis (piano) MON 4:47 AM MON Durante, Francesco (1684-1755) MON Concerto No.2 in G minor MON Concerto Köln MON 5:01 AM MON Bree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801-1857) MON Overture 'Le Bandit' MON Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen MON (conductor) MON 5:08 AM MON Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) MON Nocturne in C sharp minor (Op.74) MON Stéphane Lemelin (piano) MON 5:17 AM MON Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) MON Concerto Grosso in D (Op.6 No.4) MON Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (violin/director) MON 5:26 AM MON Cavalli, Francesco (1602-1676) MON Salve Regina MON Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot MON Gardiner (conductor) MON 5:35 AM MON Myslivecek, Josef (1737-1781) (arr. ??) MON String Quintet no.2 in E flat major MON Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Rudolf Werthen (conductor) MON 5:46 AM MON Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) MON From 'Morceaux de Salon' (Op.10) MON Duncan Gifford (piano) MON 5:59 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Trio for piano and strings in C major (K.548) MON Trio Orlando MON 6:22 AM MON Poulenc, Francis (Jean Marcel) (1899-1963) MON 7 chansons, for mixed choir a cappella (1936) MON Swedish Radio Choir, Pär Fridberg (conductor) MON 6:35 AM MON Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) MON Symphony No.102 in B flat major (H.1.102) MON Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Schønwandt MON (conductor). MON MON 07:00 Breakfast b00xnbjf (Listen) MON Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Breakfast. Music to discover, MON rediscover, and lift the spirits. MON MON Playlist 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 07:03 MON Franz Liszt MON Gondoliera MON Wilhelm Kempff (piano) MON DG 00289 477 9374 MON 07:09 MON Antonio Vivaldi MON Sonata “Al Santo Sepolcro” MON Ensemble 415 MON Chiara Banchini (director) MON HMC 901571 MON 07:14 MON Darius Milhaud MON Scaramouche MON Claude Delangle (saxophone) MON Singapore Symphony Orchestra MON Lan Shui (conductor) MON BIS-CD-1357 MON 07:24 MON Thomas Tomkins MON When David Heard MON Gallicantus MON SIGNUM SIG CD210 MON 07:32 MON Benjamin Britten MON French folksongs: Quand j’étais chez mon père; Eho! Eho! MON Ian Bostridge (tenor) MON Britten Sinfonia MON Daniel Harding (conductor) MON EMI CDC 5 56534 2 MON 07:41 MON Claude Debussy MON Estampes: Jardins sous la pluie MON Alexis Weissenberg (piano) MON DG 415 510-2 MON 07:44 MON Ralph Vaughan Williams MON The Lark Ascending MON Sarah Chang (violin) MON London Philharmonic Orchestra MON Bernard Haitink (conductor) MON EMI 6 27910 2 MON 08:03 MON Edvard Grieg MON Lyric Pieces Op 43: Butterfly; To the Spring MON Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) MON Virgin VC 7 59300 2 MON 08:08 MON Leonard Bernstein MON West Side Story (selection) MON Boston Pops MON John Williams (conductor) MON Philips 416 360-2 MON 08:17 MON Bernard Hermann MON Souvernirs de Voyage: 3rd mvt MON Tippett Quartet MON Signum SIGCD234 MON 08:26 MON Gabriel Fauré MON Messe des Pêcheurs de Villerville: Agnus Dei MON La Chapelle Royale MON Ensemble Musique Oblique MON Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) MON HMC 901292 MON 08:32 MON Alexander Borodin MON In the Steppes of Central Asia MON Philharmonia Orchestra MON Geoffrey Simon (conductor) MON Cala CACD1029 MON 08:38 MON Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff MON Danse Hongroise MON Hideko Udagawa (violin) MON Konstantin Lifschitz (piano) MON SIGNUM SIGCD164 MON 08:43 MON Philip HAYES MON Piano Concerto No 4 in A major MON Paul Nicholson (fortepiano/director) MON The Parley of Instruments MON Helios CDH55341 MON 09:01 MON Giacomo Puccini MON Turandot: Nessun Dorma MON Plácido Domingo (tenor) MON Vienna State Opera Chorus MON Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra MON Herbert von Karajan (conductor) MON DG 429 305-2 MON 09:04 MON Malcolm Arnold MON Sonatina for clarinet and piano MON Emma Johnson (clarinet) MON Malcolm Martineau (piano) MON ASV CD DCA 922 MON 09:13 MON George Frideric Handel MON Alexander’s Feast: The many rend the skies; The prince, MON unable to conceal his pain MON Ludus Baroque MON Delphian DCD 34094 MON 09:27 MON Jean Sibelius MON Finlandia MON Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra MON Neeme Järvi (conductor) MON DG 447 760-2 MON 09:37 MON Maurice Ravel MON Tzigane MON Itzhak Perlman (violin) MON London Symphony Orchestra MON André Previn (conductor) MON Sony 88697424602 MON 09:47 MON Claudio Monteverdi MON Vorrei baciarti, O Filli MON I Fagiolini MON Robert Hollingworth (director) MON Chaconne CHAN 0749 MON MON 10:00 Classical Collection b00xnbjh (Listen) MON 10.00 MON Handel (Dublin version, 1742) MON Messiah: opening numbers MON Nicholas Mulroy (tenor) MON Dunedin Consort & Players MON John Butt (director) MON LINN CKD285 MON 10:12 MON Walton MON Crown Imperial MON City of Birmingham Symphony MON Louis Fremaux (conductor) MON EMI CDM 764201-2 MON 10.19 MON Mozart compl. Lowicky MON Adagio K580a MON The Fibonacci Sequence MON Deux-Elles DXL1121 MON 10.26 MON Bax MON Tintagel MON BBC Philharmonic MON Vernon Handley (conductor) MON Chandos CHAN10122 MON 10.38 MON Alkan MON A selection of his Esquisses, Op.63 MON Steven Osborne (piano) MON HYPERION CDA67377 MON 10.47 MON Handel MON He was despised (Messiah) MON John Elwes (tenor) MON Bach Collegium Japan MON Masaaki Suzuki (director) MON BIS-CD-891/892 MON 11.00 MON Strauss MON Alpine Symphony MON The Building a Library choice as recommended in last MON Saturday's CD Review. MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b00xnbjk (Listen) MON Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842), Episode 1 MON MON "Some maintain his temper was very even, because he was MON always angry" - that's what the composer Adolphe Adam said MON about Luigi Cherubini, the man Beethoven named when asked MON the question, "who is the greatest composer in Europe - MON apart from you?" Italian by birth, from a modest background, MON he was singled out early by his prodigious talent, and by 18 MON he was completing his studies with Giuseppe Sarti, one of MON the leading Italian opera composers of the day. Operatic MON commissions followed, and before long he had won enough MON recognition to receive an invitation to become house MON composer at the King's Theatre in London's Haymarket. From MON here it was a short step to Paris, where Cherubini settled MON at the age of 25; he would remain there for the rest of his MON life, during which he came to bestride Parisian music like a MON colossus. MON MON All week, Donald Macleod investigates the life and work of MON the man often spoken of as "an Italian composer writing MON German opera for a French audience". He begins by examining MON Cherubini's Italian roots, with two early choral pieces MON written under Sarti's tutelage. Then we follow him to MON London, where he discovers that the title "house composer" MON really means "house composer of pasticcios" - operatic MON patchworks stitched together from well-known arias. His one MON original opera for London, Il Giulio Sabino, was not a MON success - "murdered in its birth for want of the necessary MON support of capital singers", as Dr Burney put it. But his MON first international success was just five years away; MON Lodoïska was an instant smash in that most momentous of MON years, 1791, and went on to play to sell-out houses MON throughout Europe before eventually crossing the Atlantic to MON New York in 1826. MON MON Luigi Cherubini MON ‘Petrus apostolus’ (1778) MON Choir of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (chorus MON master: Peter Dijkstra) Riccardo Muti (cond) MON EMI 6 29471 2, MON MON Luigi Cherubini MON ‘Nemo gaudeat’ (1781) MON Barbara Fleckenstein (soprano), Barbara Müller (contralto), MON Bernhard Schneider (tenor 1), Andrew Meyer MON (tenor 2), Christoph Hartkopf (bass) Choir of the Bavarian MON Radio Symphony Orchestra MON Harald Feller (organ 1), Max Hanft (organ 2) Riccardo Muti MON (cond) MON EMI 6 29471 2, MON MON Luigi Cherubini MON Sinfonia to Il Giulio Sabino (1786) MON Zurich Chamber Orchestra Howard Griffiths (cond) MON CPO 999 5212, MON MON Luigi Cherubini MON Lodoïska (1791) – Act 3 MON William Shimell (Dourlinski), Mariella Devia (Lodoïska), MON Bernard Lombardo (Floreski), MON Mario Luperi (Altamoras), ??? (soldier), Thomas Moser MON (Titzikan), Francesca Pedaci (Lysinka), MON Alessandro Corbelli (Varbel) Orchestra e coro del Teatro MON alla Scala Riccardo Muti (cond) MON Sony SM2K 93126, MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00xnbjm (Listen) MON Christianne Stotijn MON MON Live from London's Wigmore Hall the Dutch mezzo-soprano MON Christianne Stotijn, with pianist Julius Drake, performs two MON groups of songs by Tchaikovsky. Between them, the MON centrepiece of their recital is one of Shostakovich's last MON works, his settings of Six Poems by Marina Tsvetaeva. Fiona MON Talkington introduces the concert. MON MON Tchaikovsky: T'was in the early spring; The fearful moment; MON The stars looked tenderly upon us; Had I only known MON Shostakovich: Six poems of Marina Tsvetaeva MON Tchaikovsky: Why?; My guardian, my angel, my friend; None MON but the lonely heart; Can it be day? MON MON Christianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano) MON Julius Drake (piano). MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00xngxh (Listen) MON Summer Festivals - Europe and Beyond, Episode 1 MON MON When BBC Radio 3 spends most of the summer at the Proms in MON the Royal Albert Hall, its easy to lose sight of other MON festivals happening across Europe and beyond, and this week MON in Afternoon on 3 we will try to redress the balance, MON visiting 27 festivals across 16 countries, including Norway MON and Sweden, Germany and the USA. This week also has a Brahms MON focus, with a piece of his each day, starting today with his MON German Reqiuem, which also introduces another theme of MON "Choral" works across the week, culminating n Friday with MON Mendelssohn's Elijah. And there's an opportunity to hear MON some of the current crop of Early Music specialists across MON the week too. MON MON Purcell: Welcome to all the pleasures, Ode to St Cecilia's MON Day Z. 339 MON Gabrieli Consort and Players MON Paul McCreesh, conductor MON MON Haydn: Symphony No. 44 in E minor 'Trauersinfonie' MON Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra MON András Schiff, conductor MON MON 2.45 pm MON Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem MON Miah Persson, soprano MON Peter Mattei, baritone MON Bavarian Radio Chorus MON Swedish Radio Chorus & Symphony Orchestra MON Riccardo Muti, conductor MON MON Hamelin: 3 Etudes MON Marc-André Hamelin, piano MON MON Vivaldi: Spring from The Four Seasons, op. 8/1 MON Erin Keefe, violin MON Daniel Ching, violin MON Sandy Yamamoto, violin MON John Largess, viola MON Joshua Gindele, cello MON Scott Pingel, bass MON Inon Barnatan, harpsichord MON MON 4.40pm MON Haydn: Keyboard Concerto in D, Hob. XVIII/11 MON András Schiff, piano and director MON Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. MON MON 17:00 In Tune b00xnbjp (Listen) MON MON 19:00 Performance on 3 b00xnbjr (Listen) MON OAE - Wagner, Mahler, Liszt MON MON Period band the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment throw MON their focus forward to the late 19th Century and works by MON three of the great late romantic composers. Sarah Connolly MON is the soloist in Mahler's Songs of a Wayfarer, youthful MON musings on love and nature, some of which he reworked into MON his First Symphony while the Totenfeier which follows it MON became the opening movement of his Second Symphony. MON Surrounding these are two preludes: Wagner's lushly romantic MON Prelude to his opera Parsifal and Liszt's poetically MON inspired tone poem. MON MON Wagner: Prelude to Parsifal MON Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen MON Mahler: Totenfeier MON Liszt: Les Preludes MON MON Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) MON Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment MON Vladimir Jurowski (conductor) MON MON Followed by the next instalment of the Wigmore Hall's MON continuing decade by decade exploration of 100 years of MON German song. This week we reach the 1840s and music by MON Mendelssohn, Schumann and Loewe MON MON Roman Trekel (baritone) MON Malcolm Martineau (piano). MON MON 21:15 Night Waves b00xnbjt (Listen) MON Philip Dodd presents the arts and ideas magazine, with MON interviews, reviews and debate of this week's cultural MON issues. MON MON Producer: James Cook. MON MON 22:00 Composer of the Week b00xnbjk (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 23:00 The Essay b00xnbjw (Listen) MON Listener, They Wore It, Tracy Chevalier MON MON Five writers were invited to explore the meaning of clothes MON and accessories in a particular work of art, be it a story, MON novel, film, painting or song lyric. How does the clothing MON resonate? What is the tale behind its depiction? Would the MON writer wear the garment themselves? Suits and dresses, coats MON and jewels, and even rags, all feature in accounts by a MON variety of commentators... MON MON 1. Novelist Tracy Chevalier considers how a set of sparkling MON stones tease MON in Guy de Maupassant's famous story - The Necklace. MON MON Producer Duncan Minshull. MON MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 b00xnbjy (Listen) MON Louis Moholo-Moholo 70th Birthday Special MON MON Jez Nelson presents the great South African drummer Louis MON Moholo-Moholo at a special concert in celebration of his MON 70th birthday. A founding member of legendary South African MON jazz groups The Blue Notes and The Brotherhood of Breath, MON Moholo-Moholo became a influential figure in the British MON jazz scene when he came to London in exile from apartheid MON during the mid-sixties. This concert sees him in a rare MON reunion duo with pianist Keith Tippett and a full ensemble MON including Jason Yarde, Henry Lowther and John Edwards. He MON also talks to Jez Nelson looking back over his eventful MON career. MON MON Producer: Russell Finch. MON MON Line up: Louis Moholo-Moholo (drums), Keith Tippett MON (prepared piano including woodblocks, pebbles, bells, music MON box and plastic pan pipe – stolen from a children’s play box MON 30 years ago) MON MON Blue Notes MON Kudala MON Ogun Records MON MON Brotherhood of Breath MON Mra MON Fledg’ling MON MON Louis Moholo Octet MON Ithi Gqi MON Ogun Records MON MON Line up: Louis Moholo-Moholo (drums), John Edwards (bass), MON Ntshuks Bonga (saxophone), Jason Yarde (saxophone), Francine MON Luce (vocals), Henry Lowther (trumpet), Alex Hawkins (piano) MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON The Tag MON Jason Yarde MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON Mark of Respect MON Pule Pheto & Gibo Pheto MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON Un Ti Son Ba Ou MON Francine Luce MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON Sonke MON Pule Pheto MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON Lost Opportunities MON Harry Miller MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON Dikeledi Tsa Phelo MON Pule Pheto MON MON Louis Moholo’s Seven for 70 MON Zanele MON Pule Pheto MON MON TUE TUESDAY 25 JANUARY 2011 TUE TUE 01:00 Through the Night b00xnfpy (Listen) TUE Jonathan Swain presents a concert by the Kungsbacka Trio TUE with music by Haydn, and brother and sister - Felix and TUE Fanny Mendelssohn TUE 1:01 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809] TUE Trio for piano and strings (H.15.27) in C major TUE Kungsbacka Piano Trio TUE 1:19 AM TUE Mendelssohn, Fanny [1805-1847] TUE Trio for piano and strings (Op.11) in D minor TUE Kungsbacka Piano Trio TUE 1:43 AM TUE Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847] TUE Trio for piano and strings no. 1 (Op.49) in D minor TUE Kungsbacka Piano Trio TUE 2:11 AM TUE Rautavaara, Einojuhani (b. 1928) TUE Cantus Arcticus - 'a concerto for birds and orchestra' TUE (Op.61) (1972) TUE Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste TUE (conductor) TUE 2:29 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Piano Concerto No 27 in B flat (K595) TUE Steven Osborne (piano), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio TUE Biondi (conductor) TUE 3:01 AM TUE Desprez, Josquin (1440-1521) TUE Miserere TUE Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (conductor) TUE 3:16 AM TUE Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) TUE A Charm of lullabies for mezzo-soprano and piano (Op.41) TUE Christine Rice (mezzo-soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano) TUE 3:29 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE String Quintet in G minor (K.516) TUE Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Jessica Linnebach (violin), TUE Jethro Marks (viola), Donnie Deacon (viola), Amanda Forsyth TUE (cello) TUE 4:06 AM TUE Gabrieli, Andrea (c.1533-1586) TUE Canzon Arioso TUE Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) TUE 4:09 AM TUE Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) TUE Overture: Der Fliegende Holländer ('The Flying Dutchman') TUE BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) TUE 4:21 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) TUE 10 Variations on 'La stessa, la stessissima' for piano, from TUE Salieri's 'Falstaff' (WoO.73) TUE Theo Bruins (piano) TUE 4:32 AM TUE Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) TUE Dances of the Furies - ballet music from 'Orphée et TUE Euridice' TUE Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) TUE 4:36 AM TUE Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) TUE Ballet music: 'Dances of the Blessed Spirits' - from 'Orphée TUE et Euridice' TUE Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) TUE 4:44 AM TUE Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840) TUE Perpetuum Mobile (Op.11 No.2) TUE Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) TUE 4:49 AM TUE Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759) TUE Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Sion (Messiah) TUE Marita Kvarving Sølberg (soprano), Norwegian Radio TUE Orchestra, Kjetil Haugsand (conductor) TUE 4:54 AM TUE Anonymous (12th century English) TUE Dance TUE Margaret Tindermans (fiddle) TUE 4:56 AM TUE Kroll, William (1901-1980) TUE Banjo and Fiddle TUE Moshe Hammer (violin), Valerie Tryon (piano) TUE 5:01 AM TUE Lauber, Joseph (1864-1952) TUE Sonata Fantasia in una parte for flute & piano (Op.50) TUE Marianne Keller Stucki (flute), Agathe Rytz-Jaggi (piano) TUE 5:14 AM TUE Roussel, Albert (1869-1937) TUE Coeur en péril, Op.50, No.1 TUE Ola Eliasson (baritone), Mats Jansson (piano) TUE 5:17 AM TUE Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) TUE Trio for piano and strings (Op. 50) in A minor TUE Grieg Trio (Norway) TUE 6:04 AM TUE Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) TUE 20 Mazurkas for piano (Op. 50); no. 1 in E major; no 2; no. TUE 13 TUE Ashley Wass (piano) TUE 6:12 AM TUE Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) TUE Mazurkas (No.1 in G major, Op.50/1; No.2 in C minor, TUE Op.56/3; No.5 in A flat major, Op.17/3; No.4 in A minor, TUE Op.17/4; No.5 in C Major, Op.67/3; No.6 in C major, Op.56/2) TUE Sana Villerusa (piano) TUE 6:30 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Bastien and Bastienne, K.50: overture TUE Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) TUE 6:33 AM TUE Röntgen, Julius (1855-1932) TUE Piano Trio in C minor (Op.50 No.4) (1904) for violin, cello TUE and piano TUE Alexander Kerr (violin), Gregor Horsch (cello), Sepp TUE Grotenhuis (piano) TUE 6:53 AM TUE Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) transcribed and arranged G. TUE Littera TUE Pavane (Andante molto moderato) in F minor (Op.50) arr. for TUE harmonica and orchestra TUE Gianluca Littera (harmonica), I Cameristi Italiani. TUE TUE 07:00 Breakfast b00xnfq0 (Listen) TUE TUE 10:00 Classical Collection b00xnfq2 (Listen) TUE 10.00 TUE Bach TUE Concerto for two violins, BWV1060 TUE Andrew Manze & Rachel Podger (violins) TUE Academy of Ancient Music TUE Andrew Manze (director/violin) TUE Harmonia Mundi HMU 907155 TUE 10.13 TUE Tchaikovsky TUE Romance, Op.5 TUE Mikhail Pletnev (piano) TUE REGIS RRC1354 TUE 10.20 TUE Handel TUE He has his mansion fix'd on high...Hallelujah, your voices TUE raise (The Occasional Oratorio, Act II) TUE John Mark Ainsley (tenor) TUE The Choristers and Choir of the The King's Consort TUE The King's Consort TUE Robert King (conductor) TUE HYPERION CDA66961/2 TUE 10.28 TUE Farkas TUE Antique Hungarian Dances TUE Frosunda Wind Quintet TUE BIS-CD-136 TUE 10.38 TUE Stanford TUE Irish Rhapsody No.4 in A minor, Op.141 TUE The Fisherman of Loch Neagh and what he saw TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Vernon Handley (conductor) TUE CHANDOS CHAN7002/3 TUE 10.56 TUE Group of 3: Fishing-related songs by Schubert TUE Schubert TUE Die Forelle, D550 TUE Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) TUE Gerald Moore (piano) TUE EMI CMS764074-2 TUE Schubert TUE Liebhaber in allen Gestalten, D558 TUE Edith Mathis (soprano) TUE Graham Johnson (piano) TUE HYPERION CDJ33021 TUE Schubert TUE Fischerweise, D881 TUE Elly Ameling (soprano) TUE Dalton Baldwin (piano) TUE PHILIPS 420 870-2 TUE 11.08 TUE Nielsen TUE Helios Overture, Op.17 TUE Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE Herbert Blomstedt (conductor) TUE EMI CZS 569758-2 TUE 11.20 TUE Handel TUE Israel in Egypt, HWV54: excerpt TUE Monteverdi Choir TUE English Baroque Soloists TUE John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) TUE PHILIPS 432 110-2. TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b00xnfq4 (Listen) TUE Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842), Episode 2 TUE TUE Donald Macleod continues his exploration of the life and TUE work of Luigi Cherubini with a look at what are probably his TUE two most influential operas - Medée and Les deux journées. TUE Better known in its truncated Italian version, Medée first TUE saw the light of day on 13 March 1797 at the Théâtre Feydeau TUE in Paris. With a plot that makes Fatal Attraction look like TUE a lovers' tiff, it proved strong meat for Parisian TUE audiences, who in those Revolutionary times already had a TUE surfeit of gut-wrenching carnage in their day-to-day lives, TUE and didn't need more of it served up in the theatre. It TUE never really took off in Cherubini's day, although it was TUE hugely respected by other composers, including Beethoven, TUE who owned a score of it, and later Brahms, who called it TUE "the work we musicians recognise among ourselves as the TUE highest piece of dramatic art". It languished for the first TUE half of the 20th-century until in 1953, Maria Callas TUE performed it in Florence, under the baton of a young Leonard TUE Bernstein, and it's her demonic performance - albeit of an TUE inauthentic version - that reawakened interest in the work. TUE By contrast, Les deux journées - or The Water-Carrier, as it TUE became known outside France - was immediately successful. TUE With its message of social and political reconciliation, TUE conveyed simply and directly, it was to remain a fixture in TUE the international repertory for most of the 19th century. TUE TUE Luigi Cherubini TUE Medea (1797) – extract from Act TUE Alfredo Giacomotti (Captain of the Guard), Giuseppe Modesti TUE (Creon), Mirto Picchi (Jason), TUE Renata Scotto (Glauce), Maria Callas (Medea) Orchestra e TUE Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano TUE Tullio Serafin (cond) TUE EMI CMS 7 63625 2, TUE TUE Luigi Cherubini TUE Medée – Act 3 TUE Jano Tamar (Medée), Magalli Damonte (Neris) Luca Lombardo TUE (Jason) Orchestra Internazionale d’Italia Opera Coro da TUE Camera Sluk di Bratislava Patrick Fournillier (cond) TUE Nuova Era 231687, TUE CD 2 10–16 TUE TUE Luigi Cherubini TUE Les Deux Journées (1800) – Act 2 TUE Mireille Delunsch (Constance – soprano), Thilo Dahlmann and TUE Gregor Finke (1st and 2nd officers – bass), TUE Étienne Lescroart (Antonio – tenor), Andreas Schmidt TUE (Mikeli – bass) Chorus Musicus Köln TUE Das Neue Orchester Christoph Spering (cond) TUE Opus 111 OP 30306, TUE TUE 13:00 Afternoon on 3 b00xngxc (Listen) TUE Summer Festivals - Europe and Beyond, Episode 2 TUE TUE Vivaldi: Summer, from The Four Seasons, op. 8/2 TUE Ani Kavafian, violin TUE Daniel Ching, violin TUE Sandy Yamamoto, violin TUE John Largess, viola TUE Joshua Gindele, cello TUE Scott Pingel, bass TUE Inon Barnatan, harpsichord TUE TUE 1.20pm TUE Brahms: Sonata for Two Pianos in F minor, op. 34b TUE Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano TUE Tamara Stefanovich, piano TUE TUE Ole Bull: Cantabile Doloroso and Rondo Giocoso TUE Eldbjørg Hemsing, violin TUE Members of the Oslo and Vertavo String Quartets TUE TUE 2.15pm TUE Verdi: Four Sacred Pieces TUE Latvia State Chorus TUE Latvian National Symphony Orchestra TUE Pier Giorgio Morandi, conductor TUE TUE Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez, arranged for harp and TUE orchestra TUE Xavier de Maistre, harp TUE Camerata Bern TUE Antje Weithaas, conductor TUE TUE 3.15pm TUE Vierne: Piano Quintet, op. 42 ('In memory of my son TUE Jacques') TUE Philippe Cassard, piano TUE Danish Quartet TUE TUE 4.00pm TUE Rachmaninov, arr Respighi: Five Etudes-Tableaux TUE La Mer et les mouettes in A minor op. 39/2 TUE La Foire op. 33/4 TUE Marche funèbre in C minor op. 39/7 TUE Le Chaperon rouge et le loup in A minor op. 39/6 TUE Marche in D op. 39/9 TUE National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia TUE Vladimir Spivakov, conductor TUE TUE Rigel: The Exodus from Egypt (oratorio) TUE Andreas Wolf, bass-baritone (Moses, Second Israelite Man) TUE Eugénie Warnier, soprano (An Israelite Woman) TUE Camille Merckx, contralto (Second Israelite Woman) TUE Matthias Vidal, tenor (First Israelite Man) TUE Les Eléments Chorus TUE Le Cercle de l'Harmonie TUE Jérémie Rhorer, conductor. TUE TUE 17:00 In Tune b00xnfq8 (Listen) TUE TUE 19:00 Performance on 3 b00xnfqb (Listen) TUE Live from the Ulster Hall, Belfast, Kodaly, Copland TUE TUE Kodály devoted much time to collecting and arranging folk TUE music of his native Hungary and in his Marosszék Dances he TUE uses tunes collected in Szekely region of the country to TUE give the work its colour. The local colour in Aaron TUE Copland's Clarinet Concerto isn't folk but jazz which TUE infuses the work's second movement. TUE TUE After the interval the American conductor puts the orchestra TUE through their paces as they perform in the classical TUE contours of Brahms's mighty 2nd Symphony. TUE TUE Kodály: Marosszék Dances TUE Copland: Clarinet Concerto TUE TUE Robert Plane (clarinet) TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE JoAnn Falletta (conductor). TUE TUE 19:35 Twenty Minutes b00p31x4 (Listen) TUE The Imperial Mathematician and the Moon TUE TUE It's just over 400 years since the publication of the first TUE modern European story of a trip to the moon - astronomer TUE Johannes Kepler's astonishing science fiction novella TUE Somnium (The Dream), written in the summer of 1609 in TUE Prague. Kepler had no rockets in his dream world - he had to TUE call on demons to overcome the immense forces of TUE interplanetary travel, encouraging passengers to arrange TUE their limbs carefully so they weren't ripped apart at lift TUE off! He didn't choose Cape Canaveral but Iceland for his TUE moon base, inspired by stories of volcanoes and lost souls. TUE He imagined a moon world full of huge, fast-growing TUE serpent-like creatures, but he wasn't writing the TUE Renaissance equivalent of a B-Movie! TUE TUE In 1609 Kepler was at the height of his powers, publishing TUE his laws of planetary motion which would help take us to the TUE moon. But he was also man with dangerous ideas. Just like TUE Galileo, Kepler supported the new astronomy which put the TUE Sun at the centre of the solar system, instead of a static TUE Earth. Kepler's story was a mind-blowing thought experiment, TUE to shift the reader's frame of reference to the Moon, so TUE they could see that Earth never stood still. But unlike TUE Galileo, it wasn't his own life he endangered with his ideas TUE - it was his mother's. Bad tempered old herbalist Katharina TUE Kepler was far too much like the Icelandic demon summoner TUE and space-travel specialist of the story - Fiolxhilde with TUE her astronomer son. When a neighbourhood quarrel left TUE Katharina accused of witchcraft, people turned to manuscript TUE copies of the Somnium and thought 'Aha! See, even her own TUE son says so!' A horrified Kepler rushed to her rescue. Did TUE he get there in time? TUE TUE 19:55 Performance on 3 b00y4y6q (Listen) TUE Live from the Ulster Hall, Belfast, Brahms TUE TUE Brahms: Symphony no.2 TUE TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE JoAnn Falletta (conductor). TUE TUE 21:15 Night Waves b00xngmn (Listen) TUE Matthew Sweet with cultural debate, analysis and reviews of TUE this week's key arts events. TUE TUE Producer: Lisa Davis. TUE TUE 22:00 Composer of the Week b00xnfq4 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 23:00 The Essay b00xngmq (Listen) TUE Listener, They Wore It, Justin Cartwright TUE TUE Five writers were invited to explore the meaning of clothes TUE and accessories in a particular work of art, be it a story, TUE novel, film, painting or song lyric. How does the clothing TUE resonate? What is the tale behind its depiction? Would the TUE writer wear the garment themselves? Suits and dresses, coats TUE and jewels, and even rags, all feature in accounts by a TUE variety of commentators... TUE TUE 2. Novelist Justin Cartwright thinks about corporate TUE America, and how it is vividly caught in the novel, The Man TUE in the Grey Flannel Suit. TUE TUE Producer Duncan Minshull. TUE TUE 23:15 World on 3 b00xwj3q (Listen) TUE World on 3 at Celtic Connections 2011, Episode 1 TUE TUE Mary Ann Kennedy live from Glasgow at the world's biggest TUE winter music festival. The first of four Late Night TUE Sessions, with a top line-up of festival artists and also TUE recorded concert highlights. The Sessions run from very late TUE until very early, and the artists are traditionally never TUE divulged before the day. TUE TUE Celtic Connections is held in 14 venues over 18 days, with TUE between 7 and 25 concerts and other events each day, TUE involving 1500 artists from over 30 countries. Scots and TUE Irish Celtic music is at the centre of the festival, but it TUE has always embraced the music of the Celtic cultures of the TUE USA, Canada, France and Spain, together with the closely TUE connected cultures of Scandinavia and eastern Europe , and TUE in recent years has also connected with traditions across TUE Africa and Asia. The concerts range from the most TUE traditional to the most experimental, all brought together TUE in the context of one of the world's liveliest folk TUE cultures, with a never-ending stream of young Scottish TUE musicians who are reinventing their own traditions for their TUE own time. TUE TUE For the past two years, World on 3 has hosted some of the TUE Festival's Late Night Sessions at Glasgow's Royal Concert TUE Hall. These start late, and finish early, usually well into TUE the next day. Bands often come straight from a concert in a TUE main venue to play at the Sessions. World on 3 hosts the TUE Late Night Sessions for four nights during the final week of TUE the Festival, from Tuesday 25th until Friday 28th January. TUE The artist line-up remains confidential: the only hint we're TUE giving is that, besides artists from Scotland, there are TUE musicians from the USA, Canada, Norway, Spain and Cornwall. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 26 JANUARY 2011 WED WED 01:00 Through the Night b00xnh1t (Listen) WED Jonathan Swain introduces choral music by Arvo Part, WED Schumann's Piano Concerto and Nielsen's 5th Symphony WED 1:01 AM WED Pärt, Arvo (b.1935) WED 1. The Deer's Cry; 2. Zwei Beter; 3. Most Holy Mother of WED God; 4. Da Pacem; 5. Morning Star WED Ars Nova Copenhagen, Paul Hillier (director) WED 1:25 AM WED Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) WED Concerto for piano and orchestra (Op.54) in A minor (1845) WED Olli Mustonen (piano), Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Eivind WED Aadland (conductor) WED 1:56 AM WED Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) WED Sonata in G minor for cello and piano (Op.65) WED Claes Gunnarsson (cello), Roland Pöntinen (piano) WED 2:27 AM WED Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) WED Symphony no.5 (Op.50) WED Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin (conductor) WED 3:01 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) WED Quartet in G major (K.387) WED Quattuor Mosaïques WED 3:29 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV.147 (cantata) WED The Sixteen, Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra WED (Barockformation), Ton Koopman (conductor) WED 4:00 AM WED Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) WED Tzigane - rapsodie de concert for violin and piano WED Vineta Sareika (violin), Ventis Zilberts (piano) WED 4:11 AM WED Wassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766) WED Concerto No.5 in F minor (from Sei Concerti Armonici 1740) WED Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, Jan Willem de Vriend WED (conductor) WED 4:21 AM WED Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643) WED Partite cento sopra il Passachagli WED Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) WED 4:32 AM WED Shearing, George (b. 1919) WED Music to Hear (Five Shakespeare Songs) WED Vancouver Chamber Choir, Peter Berring (piano), David Brown WED (double bass), Jon Washburn (director) WED 4:45 AM WED Huggett, Andrew (b. 1955) WED Suite for accordion and piano - 4 pieces based on East WED Canadian folksongs WED Joseph Petric (accordion), Guy Few (piano) WED 5:01 AM WED Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) WED Introduction and waltz from 'Eugene Onegin' - lyric scenes WED in 3 acts (Op.24) WED BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) WED 5:09 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Notturno (D.897) for piano and strings in E flat major WED Vadim Repin (violin), Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Leif Ove WED Andsnes (piano) WED 5:18 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED St. Matthew Passion - Opening Chorus (BWV.244:1) WED Hungarian Radio Choir, Hungarian Radio and Television WED Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor) WED 5:27 AM WED Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) WED Trio Sonata in D minor (Op.1 No.12) 'La Folia' (1705) WED Florilegium WED 5:37 AM WED Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) WED Sarcasmes (Op.17) WED Roger Woodward (piano) WED 5:47 AM WED Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) WED Sonata no.8 in G for cello and continuo (Op.5) from 'Eight WED solos for the violincello with a thorough bass' WED Jaap ter Linden (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord), Ageet WED Zweistra (cello continuo) WED 5:57 AM WED Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) WED Svarta rosor (Op.36 No.1); Säv, sav, susa (Op.36 No.4); WED Klickan kom ifran sin äls klings möte (Op.37 No.5); Varen WED flyktar hastigt (Op.13 No.4) WED Jard van Nes (mezzo soprano), Gérard van Blerk (piano) WED 6:06 AM WED Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) WED String Octet (Op.20) in E flat major WED Kodály Quartet , Bartók String Quartet WED 6:35 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Symphony no.8 (D.759) in B minor 'Unfinished' WED Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Markus Lehtinen (conductor). WED WED 07:00 Breakfast b00xnh1w (Listen) WED WED 10:00 Classical Collection b00xnh1y (Listen) WED 10.00 WED Grieg WED Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 WED Berlin Philharmonic WED Herbert von Karajan (conductor) WED DG 474 269-2 WED 10.19 WED Bantock WED The Third Day (The Song of Songs) WED Royal Philharmonic Orchestra WED Vernon Handley (conductor) WED HYPERION CDA 67395 WED 10.25 WED Handel WED Ah! Whither should we fly... As with rosy steps the morn WED (Theodora) WED Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo-soprano) WED Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment WED Harry Bicket (conductor) WED AVIE AV0030 WED 10.35 WED Brahms WED Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op.115 WED Berlin Soloists WED WARNER APEX 0927 44350-2 WED 11.14 WED Handel WED Theodora: Part 2, scene 2 WED Susan Gritton (soprano) WED Gabrieli Consort and Players WED Paul McCreesh (director) WED ARCHIV 469 061-2 WED 11.24 WED Mendelssohn WED A Midsummer Night's Dream, Overture Op.21 WED London Symphony Orchestra WED Claudio Abbado (conductor) WED DG 423 104-2 WED 11.37 WED The Wednesday Award-winner WED Faure WED Fantaisie, Op.111 WED Alicia de Larrocha (piano) WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (conductor) WED DECCA 417 583-2. WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b00xnh20 (Listen) WED Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842), Episode 3 WED WED Donald Macleod continues his exploration of the life and WED work of Luigi Cherubini with a look at a pair of major WED international commissions the composer undertook in 1805 and WED 1815, interspersed by a long period of depression during WED which he gave up composition completely and devoted himself WED to botany and painting. But in the summer of 1805, Cherubini WED packed himself, his wife and their young daughter Zenobie, a WED babe in arms of three months, into a horse-drawn coach and WED spent 32 days travelling from Paris to Vienna by way of WED Chalons, Verdun, Metz, Mannheim, Frankfurt, Cassel, Berlin, WED Dresden and Prague - all this at a time when Europe was WED ablaze with Napoleonic conflict. In fact Cherubini reached WED Vienna just ahead of the Great Dictator, who on his arrival WED promptly put him in charge of a prestigious series of WED concerts! Cherubini had been invited to Vienna to compose WED two new operas. In the event he only completed one, Faniska, WED but there were other compensations, including meetings with WED Beethoven - who was reportedly grumpy - and Haydn, who may WED have been amused to learn that Cherubini had recently penned WED a major work in commemoration of the Viennese master's WED death, which had been falsely reported in a London newspaper WED the previous year. It was London that beckoned Cherubini in WED 1815, with a commission for three works from the newly WED formed Philharmonic Society. None of them have gained a firm WED foothold in the repertoire, but Cherubini's Symphony, which WED has been championed by Italians of the stature of Arturo WED Toscanini and Riccardo Muti, deserves to be heard more WED often. WED WED Luigi Cherubini WED Chant sur la mort de Joseph Haydn (1805) WED Marilyn Schmiege (soprano), Martyn Hill, Paolo Barbacini WED (tenor) Cappella Coloniensis WED Gabriele Ferro (cond) WED Phoenix 175, WED WED Luigi Cherubini WED Symphony in D (1815) WED Prague Chamber Orchestra Igor Markevitch (cond) WED Supraphon SU 3429-2 011, WED WED 13:00 Afternoon on 3 b00xnh2j (Listen) WED Summer Festivals - Europe and Beyond, Episode 3 WED WED Emanuel Ax is the piano soloist in Brahms 2nd Piano WED Concerto, and there's Choral music from Estonian Arvo Pärt - WED his Berlin Mass - as well as a Bach Solo Cello Suite from an WED exciting young German cellist, Julian Steckel. As well as WED Elgar from Aspen, Colorado and Telemann from Portugal. WED WED Schumann: Overture to "Scenes from Goethe's Faust" WED Bamberg Symphony Orchestra WED Jonathan Nott, conductor WED WED Elgar: Violin Sonata in E minor op. 82 WED James Ehnes, violin WED Andrew Armstrong, piano WED WED Pärt: Adam's Lament WED Latvian Radio Chorus WED Stockholm Sinfonietta WED Tönu Kaljuste, conductor WED WED 2.00pm WED Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat op. 83 WED Emanuel Ax, piano WED Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra WED Marek Janowski, conductor WED WED Schumann: Fantasiestück for Cello and Piano op. 73/1 WED Julian Steckel, cello WED Emanuel Ax, piano WED WED J.S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 3 in C BWV 1009 WED Julian Steckel, cello WED WED 3.20pm WED Pärt: Berliner Messe WED Latvian Radio Chorus WED Stockholm Sinfonietta WED Tönu Kaljuste, conductor WED WED Telemann: Overture burlesque in B flat WED Atalanta Fugiens Ensemble WED Vanni Moretto, conductor. WED WED 16:00 Choral Evensong b00xnh24 (Listen) WED Live from St Paul's Cathedral. WED WED Introit: Behold how good and joyful a thing it is (Vann) WED Responses: Moore WED Psalms: 21, 29 (Harris, Ley) WED First Lesson: Isaiah 61 vv1-7 WED Canticles: Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense (Leighton) WED Second Lesson: Luke 10 vv1-9 WED Anthem: Te Deum (Elgar) WED Hymn: Give me the wings of faith (Song 67) WED Organ Voluntary: Allegro risoluto from Organ Symphony No 2 WED (Vierne) WED WED Andrew Carwood (Director of Music) WED Simon Johnson (Organist & Assistant Director of Music). WED WED 17:00 In Tune b00xnh2l (Listen) WED WED 19:00 Performance on 3 b00xnh4g (Listen) WED London Philharmonic Orchestra - Franck, Faure WED WED Belgian born composer Cesar Franck's reputation largely WED rests on a small number of compositions, most of them WED written towards the end of his life of which the Symphony in WED D minor is perhaps the most famous orchestral work. WED WED Fauré's Requiem is not only his most famous work but among WED the most popular of all classical pieces Its setting of the WED Latin Requiem mass contains beautiful music including the WED famous soprano Pie Jesu and the final tranquil In Paradisum, WED as Faure himself said the work "does not express the fear of WED death and someone has called it a lullaby of death". WED WED Franck: Symphony in D minor WED Fauré: Requiem WED WED Sally Matthews (soprano) WED Gerald Finley (baritone) WED London Philharmonic Choir WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED Yannick Nézet-Seguin (conductor) WED WED Followed by the next instalment of the Wigmore Hall's WED continuing decade by decade exploration of 100 years of WED German song. This week we reach the 1840s and music by WED Mendelssohn, Schumann and Loewe WED WED Roman Trekel (baritone) WED Malcolm Martineau (piano). WED WED 21:15 Night Waves b00xnh4j (Listen) WED Free Thinking 2010, Academics and the Media: Friends or WED Foes? WED WED Rana Mitter hosts a debate at Radio 3's Free Thinking WED festival: Academics and the Media: Friends or Foes? WED WED BBC Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council WED (AHRC) are joining forces to find the next generation of WED public intellectuals. Together they're launching New WED Generation Thinkers, a talent scheme for emerging academics WED with a passion for communicating the excitement of modern WED scholarship to a wider audience. The selected researchers WED will benefit from a unique opportunity to develop their own WED programme for BBC Radio 3 and appear on air in special New WED Generation Thinkers debates. WED WED To get the New Generation Thinkers search underway, Rana WED Mitter, Night Waves presenter and Professor of the History WED of Modern China joins Professor Rick Rylance, head of the WED AHRC, and a panel that includes former Channel 4 WED commissioning editor Tim Kirby and the historian of WED academics on TV Jon Conlin to debate this tricky WED relationship. WED WED Is the media really the fabled opportunity for academics to WED reach millions beyond the lecture hall that it is meant to WED be? Or, in reality, does it involve compromises that reduce WED scholarship to little more than glorified story-telling? Are WED academics and the media, friends or foes? WED WED Recorded in front of an audience at the Sage Gateshead as WED part of Radio 3's Free Thinking festival of ideas. WED WED Producer: Kirsty Pope. WED WED 22:00 Composer of the Week b00xnh20 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 23:00 The Essay b00xwjc3 (Listen) WED Listener, They Wore It, Laura Cumming WED WED Five writers were invited to explore the meaning of clothes WED and accessories in a particular work of art, be it a story, WED novel, film, painting or song lyric. How does the clothing WED resonate? What is the tale behind its depiction? Would the WED writer wear the garment themselves? Suits and dresses, coats WED and jewels, and even rags, all feature in accounts by a WED variety of commentators... WED WED 3 The art critic Laura Cumming ponders a particular black WED dress, memorably painted by John Singer Sargent in the WED 1880's... WED WED Producer Duncan Minshull. WED WED 23:15 World on 3 b00xwj43 (Listen) WED World on 3 at Celtic Connections 2011, Episode 2 WED WED Mary Ann Kennedy live from Glasgow at the world's biggest WED winter music festival. The Second of four Late Night WED Sessions, with a top line-up of festival artists and also WED recorded concert highlights. The Sessions run from very late WED until very early, and the artists are traditionally never WED divulged before the day. WED WED Celtic Connections is held in 14 venues over 18 days, with WED between 7 and 25 concerts and other events each day, WED involving 1500 artists from over 30 countries. Scots and WED Irish Celtic music is at the centre of the festival, but it WED has always embraced the music of the Celtic cultures of the WED USA, Canada, France and Spain, together with the closely WED connected cultures of Scandinavia and eastern Europe , and WED in recent years has also connected with traditions across WED Africa and Asia. The concerts range from the most WED traditional to the most experimental, all brought together WED in the context of one of the world's liveliest folk WED cultures, with a never-ending stream of young Scottish WED musicians who are reinventing their own traditions for their WED own time. WED WED For the past two years, World on 3 has hosted some of the WED Festival's Late Night Sessions at Glasgow's Royal Concert WED Hall. These start late, and finish early, usually well into WED the next day. Bands often come straight from a concert in a WED main venue to play at the Sessions. World on 3 hosts the WED Late Night Sessions for four nights during the final week of WED the Festival, from Tuesday 25th until Friday 28th January. WED The artist line-up remains confidential: the only hint we're WED giving is that, besides artists from Scotland, there are WED musicians from the USA, Canada, Norway, Spain and Cornwall. WED WED THU THURSDAY 27 JANUARY 2011 THU THU 01:00 Through the Night b00xnh53 (Listen) THU Jonathan Swain presents a concert of Liszt recorded at the THU Herne Early Music Festival THU 1:01 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Legende No.1: St Francois d'Assise prechant aux oiseaux THU (S.175) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:11 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU La Notte (No.2 from 3 odes funebres) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:22 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Wiegenlied (Chant du berceau) (1881) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:26 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Nuages gris (1881) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:28 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Am Grabe Richard Wagners (1883) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:32 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU A la Chapelle Sixtine (Miserere de Allegri et Ave verum THU corpus de Mozart) (1862) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:42 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Czárdás obstiné (1884) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:45 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Abschied, russisches Volkslied (1885) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:49 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Unstern! Sinistre, disastro (1881) THU Jos Van Immerseel (piano - instrument is an Erard of 1897) THU 1:55 AM THU Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) THU Morgendammerung; Siegfried's Rheinfahrt; Siegfried's Tod und THU Trauermarsch; Finale from 'Götterdammerung' THU Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos THU (conductor) THU 2:25 AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU Quartet for strings (K.465) in C major 'Dissonance' THU Jupiter Quartet THU 2:52 AM THU Buck, Ole (b. 1945) THU Two Faery Songs (1997): 'O shed no tear'; 'Ah! Woe is me!' THU Danish National Radio Choir, Kaare Hansen (conductor) THU 3:01 AM THU Moyzes, Alexander (1906-1984) THU Symphony No.6 (Op.44) THU Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava, Ladislav Slovak THU (conductor) THU 3:31 AM THU Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) THU Piano Sonata No.15 in C major (D.840) THU Alfred Brendel (piano) THU 3:52 AM THU atrributed Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU Partita in E flat (K.Anh.C 17'1) THU The Festival Winds THU 4:13 AM THU Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) THU Where'er you walk' Jupiter's air from Act II, Scene 3 of the THU opera 'Semele' THU Matthew White (counter-tenor), Arte dei Suonatori, Eduardo THU Lopez (conductor) THU 4:18 AM THU Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) THU Sonata in E major (Andante comodo) (Kk.380) THU Ivetta Irkha THU 4:22 AM THU Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) THU Dance of the Blessed Spirits, from Act 2 of Orfeo ed THU Euridice THU Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Lovro von Matacic (conductor) THU 4:31 AM THU Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) THU Peer Gynt Suite No.1 (Op.46) THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (conductor) THU 4:48 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Kempff, Wilhelm THU (1895-1991) THU Siciliano transc. Kempff for piano THU Valerie Tryon (piano) THU 4:52 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU Coriolan Overture THU Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Arvid Engegard (conductor) THU 5:01 AM THU Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) THU Overture to the 'King and the Charcoal Burner' (1874) THU Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Robl (conductor) THU 5:09 AM THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) THU Te Deum in C major (Hob XXIIIc:1) THU Netherlands Radio Choir and Chamber Orchestra, Antoni THU Ros-Marba (conductor) THU 5:17 AM THU Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) THU Prelude - No.7 from Pieces for piano (Op.12) THU Roger Woodward (piano) THU 5:20 AM THU Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) THU Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune THU Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Matthew Rowe (conductor) THU 5:31 AM THU Roussel, Albert (1869-1937) THU Piano Trio in E flat major, Op.2 (1902) THU Tale Olsson (violin), Johanna Sjunnesson (cello), Mats THU Jansson (piano) THU 6:00 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU 32 Variations in C minor (WoO.80) THU Irena Kobla (piano) THU 6:12 AM THU Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) THU Variations on a Slovak Theme THU Peter Jarusek (cello) , Daniela Varinska (piano) THU 6:23 AM THU Förster, Kaspar Jr (1616-1673) THU Sonata (ca 1660) THU Il Tempo Baroque Ensemble THU 6:30 AM THU Bach, Johann Christoph (1642-1703) THU Meine Freundin, du bist schön THU Maria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), Paul Elliott THU (tenor), Michael Schopper (bass), Rheinische Kantorei, THU Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director) THU 6:52 AM THU Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954) THU Salome's Dans van de zeven sluiers (Salome's Dance of the THU Seven Veils) THU Flemish Radio Orchestra , Bjarte Engeset (conductor). THU THU 07:00 Breakfast b00xnhm7 (Listen) THU THU 10:00 Classical Collection b00xnhm9 (Listen) THU 10.00 THU Handel THU The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon) THU Scottish Chamber Orchestra THU Jaime Laredo (conductor) THU IMP PCD 2001 THU 10.03 THU Delius THU A Song of Summer THU Royal Philharmonic Orchestra THU Vernon Handley (conductor) THU UNICORN-KANCHANA UKCD2072 THU 10.16 THU Schumann THU Carnaval, Op.9 THU Mitsuko Uchida (piano) THU PHILIPS 442 777-2 THU 10.51 THU Toye THU The Haunted Ballroom THU New London Orchestra THU Ronald Corp (conductor) THU HYPERION CDS44261/4 THU 11.00 THU Group of 3: The Supernatural THU Grieg arr. Achron - Puck, Op.71 No.3 THU Bolcom - Graceful Ghost THU Mendelssohn - Hexenlied, Op.8 No.8 THU Gil Shaham (violin) THU Jonathan Feldman (piano) THU DG 463 483-2 THU 11.12 THU Vaughan Williams THU The Wasps - Aristophanic Suite THU London Philharmonic Orchestra THU Vernon Handley (conductor) THU EMI CD-EMX9508 THU 11.46 THU Handel THU Let the bright Seraphim (Samson) THU Lynne Dawson (soprano) THU Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) THU The Sixteen THU Harry Christophers (conductor) THU Coro COR16062. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b00xnh4l (Listen) THU Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842), Episode 4 THU THU Donald Macleod continues his exploration of the music and THU life of Luigi Cherubini with a look of his extraordinary THU political flexibility - an essential survival skill in the THU looking-glass world of post-Revolutionary France. His Marche THU Funèbre is a case in point. Written in 1820 to commemorate THU the passing of the Duc du Berry, the second son of the man THU who four years later would become Charles X of France, this THU sombre march, so full of grief for its dedicatee, had had a THU previous incarnation, some 23 years earlier, as part of a THU funeral cantata on the death of Général Hoche - a French THU soldier who had risen to be General of the Revolutionary THU Army. And the composer who wrote his C minor Requiem to THU mourn the anniversary in 1816 of the execution of Louis XVI THU doubtless wouldn't have wished his aristocratic friends to THU be reminded that 20 years earlier he had conducted the choir THU at an official ceremony to celebrate the third anniversary THU of the demise of the same monarch. But such considerations THU didn't prevent Beethoven, Berlioz, Schumann and Brahms from THU regarding Cherubini's Requiem in C minor as best-in-class; THU and it even provided the soundtrack to Beethoven's funeral THU in 1827. THU THU Luigi Cherubini THU Pas redoublé no.4 (1814) THU American Brass Quintet: Raymond Mase, Kevin Cobb (trumpet), THU David Wakefield (horn), THU Michael Powell (trombone), John D Rojak (bass trombone) THU Summit DCD 263, THU THU Luigi Cherubini THU Marche Funebre (1820) THU Corydon Singers and Orchestra Matthew Best (cond) THU Hyperion CDA66805, THU THU Luigi Cherubini THU Requiem in C minor (1816) THU Chorus Musicus Köln Das Neue Orchester Christoph Spering THU (cond) THU Opus 111 OPS 30-116, THU THU 13:00 Afternoon on 3 b00xnhmf (Listen) THU Summer Festivals - Europe and Beyond, Episode 4 THU THU At 2pm today we are off to Wexford in Ireland for Smetana's THU 2 Act Comic Opera - The Kiss, and before then we are at THU festivals in Iceland and in Scotland. After the opera THU however, we cross the globe to South Korea's great Mountains THU Music Festival, before ending up closer to home in Smetana's THU home town - Prague at last summer's Early Music Festival THU there with music by Biber. THU THU Vivaldi: Autumn from The Four Seasons, op. 8/3 THU Philip Setzer, violin THU Daniel Ching, violin THU Sandy Yamamoto, violin THU John Largess, viola THU Joshua Gindele, cello THU Scott Pingel, bass THU Inon Barnatan, harpsichord THU THU Brahms: String Quartet No 2 in A minor Op 51/2 THU Belcea Quartet THU Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde: THU Canzon a 2 tenori, THU Balletti e Gagliarda a 2 THU Vestiva i Colli, basso & soprano passeggiato THU S. Arnbjörg Stefánsdóttir, piccolo cello THU Mathurin Matharel, bass violin THU Brice Sailly, harpsichord THU THU 2pm THU Smetana: The Kiss (folk opera in two acts after a story by THU Karolina Svetlá) THU Paloucky, a peasant.......................Jirí Pribyl, THU bass-baritone THU Vendulka, his daughter............Pumeza Matshikiza, soprano THU Lukas, a young widower.........................Peter Berger, THU tenor THU Tomes, brother-in-law of Lukas.......Pavel Baransky, THU baritone THU Martinka, Vendulka's old aunt......Eliska Weissova, THU contralto THU Matous, an old smuggler....................Bradley Smoak, THU bass THU Barce, a servant girl................Ekaterina Bakanova, THU soprano THU Strazník...........................................Robert THU Gardnier, tenor THU Wexford Opera House Chorus and Orchestra, THU Jaroslav Kyzlink, conductor THU THU 3.55pm THU Rachmaninov: Cello Sonata in G minor, op. 19 THU Myung-Wha Chung, cello THU Sunwook Kim, piano THU Biber: THU Partita No. 1 in D minor for Two Violins and Basso Continuo THU from 'Harmonia artificiosa-ariosa' THU Harmonie Universelle THU THU Shostakovich: Waltz for piano, clarinet & flute THU Leto Ensemble. THU THU 17:00 In Tune b00xnhmh (Listen) THU THU 19:00 Performance on 3 b00xnhn4 (Listen) THU LSO - Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky THU THU The LSO's principal conductor's passion for the music of his THU homeland is in evidence in this all-Russian programme of THU music written 100 years apart. THU THU Tchaikovsky wrote his 1st Symphony in 1866, it is the THU composer's earliest notable work and is a piece the composer THU remained fond of, later claiming it had more substance than THU many of his more mature works. Shostakovich wrote his 2nd THU Violin Concerto in the spring of 1967 for the veteran THU violinist David Oistrakh - a role is taken tonight by the THU young Armenian Sergei Khachatryan who's performances of the THU composer's works have gained rave reviews. THU THU Shostakovich: Violin Concerto no.2 in C sharp minor, op.129 THU Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.1 in G minor 'Winter Daydreams' THU THU Sergei Khachatryan (violin) THU London Symphony Orchestra THU Valery Gergiev (conductor) THU THU Followed by the next instalment of the Wigmore Hall's THU continuing decade by decade exploration of 100 years of THU German song. This week we reach the 1840s and music by THU Mendelssohn, Schumann and Loewe THU THU Roman Trekel (baritone) THU Malcolm Martineau (piano). THU THU 21:00 Music Planet b00xnhn6 (Listen) THU The Arctic THU THU For this major series to accompany BBC One's 'Human Planet', THU Andy Kershaw and Lucy Duran go in search of music from some THU of the world's remotest locations.. This week: the Arctic. THU THU Greenland: Lucy greets the New Year with music, and hears THU the mighty voice of Greenland's greatest singer, Rasmus THU Lyberth. THU THU Norway: Andy goes reindeer-herding under the midnight sun THU with Human Planet's May-Torril, who also happens to be an THU accomplished singer in the Sami tradition of yoiking. THU THU Canada: Inuit singer Tanya Tagaq introduces us to her THU village in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, and sings the intensely THU soulful music of the western Inuit. THU THU Siberia: Andy meets musicians from Yakutsk, the coldest city THU on earth, where long winter nights are whiled away with the THU help of a Jew's harp. THU THU Producers Roger Short and James Parkin. THU THU 22:00 Composer of the Week b00xnh4l (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 23:00 The Essay b00xwjcd (Listen) THU Listener, They Wore It, Peter Bradshaw THU THU Five writers were invited to explore the meaning of clothes THU and accessories in a particular work of art, be it a story, THU novel, film, painting or song lyric. How does the clothing THU resonate? What is the tale behind its depiction? Would the THU writer wear the garment themselves? Suits and dresses, coats THU and jewels, and even rags, all feature in accounts by a THU variety of commentators... THU THU 4. The critic Peter Bradshaw tells us about two red coats, THU worn with sadness and with menace in the classic film, Don't THU Look Now. THU THU Producer Duncan Minshull. THU THU 23:15 World on 3 b00xwj4h (Listen) THU World on 3 at Celtic Connections 2011, Episode 3 THU THU Mary Ann Kennedy live from Glasgow at the world's biggest THU winter music festival. The third of four Late Night THU Sessions, with a top line-up of festival artists and also THU recorded concert highlights. The Sessions run from very late THU until very early, and the artists are traditionally never THU divulged before the day. THU THU Celtic Connections is held in 14 venues over 18 days, with THU between 7 and 25 concerts and other events each day, THU involving 1500 artists from over 30 countries. Scots and THU Irish Celtic music is at the centre of the festival, but it THU has always embraced the music of the Celtic cultures of the THU USA, Canada, France and Spain, together with the closely THU connected cultures of Scandinavia and eastern Europe , and THU in recent years has also connected with traditions across THU Africa and Asia. The concerts range from the most THU traditional to the most experimental, all brought together THU in the context of one of the world's liveliest folk THU cultures, with a never-ending stream of young Scottish THU musicians who are reinventing their own traditions for their THU own time. THU THU For the past two years, World on 3 has hosted some of the THU Festival's Late Night Sessions at Glasgow's Royal Concert THU Hall. These start late, and finish early, usually well into THU the next day. Bands often come straight from a concert in a THU main venue to play at the Sessions. World on 3 hosts the THU Late Night Sessions for four nights during the final week of THU the Festival, from Tuesday 25th until Friday 28th January. THU The artist line-up remains confidential: the only hint we're THU giving is that, besides artists from Scotland, there are THU musicians from the USA, Canada, Norway, Spain and Cornwall. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 28 JANUARY 2011 FRI FRI 01:00 Through the Night b00xnkwh (Listen) FRI Jonathan Swain presents the Montreal Symphony Orchestra in FRI Concert. Till Fellner performs Beethoven's first piano FRI concerto followed by Brahms' second symphony FRI 1:01 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 1 (Op.15) in C major FRI Till Fellner (piano) Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Kent FRI Nagano (conductor) FRI 1:34 AM FRI Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) FRI Symphony no. 2 (Op.73) in D major FRI Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Kent Nagano (conductor) FRI 2:20 AM FRI Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) FRI String Quartet in F major FRI Bartók Quartet FRI 2:48 AM FRI Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) FRI Ihr lieben Christen, freut euch nun, BuxWV 51 FRI Marieke Steenhoek (soprano) Miriam Meyer (soprano) Bogna FRI Bartosz (contralto) Marco van de Klundert (tenor) Klaus FRI Mertens (bass) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Chorus, Ton FRI Koopman (conductor) FRI 3:01 AM FRI Engel, Jan (?-1788) FRI Symphony in G major FRI Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej Straszynski FRI (conductor) FRI 3:18 AM FRI Reicha, Anton (1770-1836) FRI Oboe Quintet in F major (Op.107) FRI Les Adieux FRI 3:47 AM FRI Kutev, Filip (1903-1982) FRI Pastoral for flute and orchestra (1943) FRI Lidia Oshavkova (flute), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony FRI Orchestra, Dimitar Manolov (conductor) FRI 3:58 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) FRI Children's Corner FRI Roger Woodward (piano) FRI 4:16 AM FRI Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) FRI Hill-Song No.1 FRI Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Simon (conductor) FRI 4:30 AM FRI Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736) FRI Sonata in G major for violin and piano FRI Peter Michalica (violin), Elena Michalicova (piano) FRI 4:38 AM FRI Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) FRI Love Scene - from the opera 'Feuersnot' (Op.50) FRI Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) FRI 4:47 AM FRI Matteis, Nicola (died c.1707) FRI L'Amore (Love) FRI Elizabeth Wallfisch (Baroque violin), Linda Kent (chamber FRI organ) FRI 4:51 AM FRI Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) FRI Trio No.6 from Essercizii Musici, for Transverse Flute, FRI Viola da Gamba, and continuo FRI Camerata Köln FRI 5:01 AM FRI Bruch, Max (1838-1920) (arr. unknown) FRI Allegro vivace ma non troppo in C major - No.7 from Pieces FRI for clarinet, viola/cello & piano (harp) (Op.83) arr. for FRI violin, cello & piano FRI Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William FRI Tritt (piano) FRI 5:05 AM FRI Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) FRI Mazurka - from the idyll 'Jawnuta' (1850) FRI Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Salwarowski FRI (conductor) FRI 5:11 AM FRI Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) FRI La Gitana (after an 18th century Arabo-Spanish Gypsy song) FRI for violin and piano FRI Tobias Ringborg (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) FRI 5:15 AM FRI Holst, Gustav (1874-1934) FRI Ave Maria FRI Chamber Choir AVE, Andraz Hauptman (conductor) FRI 5:21 AM FRI Martucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909) FRI Noveletta (Op.82 No.2) FRI Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) FRI 5:28 AM FRI Kirnberger, Johann Philipp (1721-1783) FRI Sonata in C major for flute & basso continuo FRI Konrad Hünteler (flute), Wouter Möller (cello), Ton Koopman FRI (harpsichord) FRI 5:38 AM FRI Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) FRI Danse macabre (Op.40) transcribed for 2 pianos by the FRI composer FRI Ouellet-Murray Duo: Claire Ouellet & Sandra Murray (pianos) FRI 5:45 AM FRI Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) FRI Orpheus - Symphonic poem (1853-4) FRI Hungarian State Orchestra, János Ferencsik (conductor) FRI 5:57 AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828); FRI String Quartet No.6 in D major (D.74) FRI Quartetto Bernini FRI 6:21 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI Gott, wie gross ist deine Güte (BWV.462); Dich bet' ich an, FRI mein höchster Gott (BWV.449); Dir, dir, Jehova, will ich FRI singen (BWV.452); O liebe Seele, zieh' die Sinnen (BWV.494); FRI Vergiss mein nicht, mein allerliester Gott (BWV.505); Ich FRI halte treulich still und liebe meinen Gott (BWV.466)- 6 FRI Chorales from the Schemelli Collection FRI Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano) , Marco Fink (bass baritone) , FRI Domen Marincic (gamba), Dalibor Miklavcic (organ) FRI 6:33 AM FRI Kodály, Zoltán FRI Dances of Galanta (orig. for orchestra) FRI Adam Fellegi (piano) FRI 6:49 AM FRI Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) FRI La Gazza Ladra - Overture FRI Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery FRI (conductor). FRI FRI 07:00 Breakfast b00xnkx4 (Listen) FRI FRI 10:00 Classical Collection b00xnkx6 (Listen) FRI 10.00 FRI Ravel FRI Alborada del gracioso FRI Orchestre de Paris FRI Jean Martinon (conductor) FRI EMI 500892-2 FRI 10.08 FRI Handel FRI As steals the morn upon the night (L'Allegro, il Penseroso FRI ed il Moderato) FRI Susan Gritton (soprano) FRI Paul Agnew (tenor) FRI King's Consort FRI Robert King (conductor) FRI HYPERION CDA67283/4 FRI 10.17 FRI Mendelssohn FRI Octet, Op.20 FRI Christian Tetzlaff, Isabelle Faust, Lisa Batiashvili, Antje FRI Weithaas (violins) Rachel Roberts, Ori Kam (violas) Tanja FRI Tetzlaff, Quirine Viersen (cellos) AVI Music 8553163 FRI Our Friday Virtuoso is Hermann Prey FRI 10.54 FRI Rossini FRI Largo al factotum (Barber of Seville) FRI Hermann Prey (tenor) FRI London Symphony Orchestra FRI Claudio Abbado (conductor) FRI DECCA 457 901-2 FRI 11.00 FRI Elgar FRI Violin Concerto, Op.61 FRI Nigel Kennedy (violin) FRI London Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Vernon Handley (conductor) FRI EMI CD-EMX-2058. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b00xnkx8 (Listen) FRI Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842), Episode 5 FRI FRI Donald Macleod concludes his week-long exploration of the FRI life and work of Luigi Cherubini with a look at the composer FRI in his last 20 years. In 1822 - by now firmly ensconced as FRI the grand old man of French music - he was appointed FRI Director of the Paris Conservatoire, where he set about FRI introducing a programme of radical reforms, including the FRI recruitment of more female students; by the time of his FRI death, women numbered half the student body. A related FRI reform famously caused ructions with the young Hector FRI Berlioz, who one day in 1822 mistakenly entered the FRI Conservatoire through a door newly designated for the use of FRI women only. Cherubini was informed of this infraction and FRI turned up in person to deliver a reprimand to the young FRI whippersnapper. When Berlioz dared to answer back, FRI Cherubini, by then in his sixties, ended up chasing him FRI furiously around the library, knocking over tables, chairs FRI and piles of books, to the dismay of the other readers. FRI Donald imagines this scene set to the "jingling-jangling, FRI crashing, banging" overture to Cherubini's opera, Ali Baba. FRI This was the most ambitious score he had ever created, given FRI a commensurately extravagant production by the Paris Opera FRI in the summer of 1833 - and a commensurately emphatic FRI thumbs-down by audience, critics and cognoscenti alike. Ali FRI Baba was a gigantic turkey, running for just 11 FRI performances, none of which its composer could bear to FRI attend. He never wrote another opera, turning instead to the FRI medium of the string quartet, which he had briefly essayed FRI some 20 years earlier. And he returned again to sacred music FRI with a second Requiem, composed this time with a very FRI special dedicatee in mind - himself. FRI FRI Luigi Cherubini FRI In Paradisum (1820) FRI Chorus Musicus Köln Das Neue Orchester Christoph Spering FRI (cond) FRI Opus 111 OPS 30-116, FRI FRI Luigi Cherubini FRI Overture to Ali Baba (1833) FRI NBC Symphony Orchestra Arturo Toscanini (cond) FRI RCA GD60278 FRI FRI Luigi Cherubini FRI String Quartet no.3 in d minor (1834) FRI Melos Quartet: Wilhelm Melcher, Gerhard Voss (violin), FRI Hermann Voss (viola), Peter Buck (cello) FRI Brilliant 93891, FRI FRI Luigi Cherubini FRI ‘Pie Jesu’ from Requiem in d minor (1836) FRI Ambrosian Singers (chorus master: John McCarthy) New FRI Philharmonia Orchestra Riccardo Muti (cond) FRI EMI 6 29475 2, FRI FRI 13:00 Afternoon on 3 b00xnlmg (Listen) FRI Summer Festivals - Europe and Beyond, Episode 5 FRI FRI The main work in today's programme is Mendelssohn's oratorio FRI "Elijah" with an all-star cast, including Julia Kleiter, FRI Bernarda Fink, Thomas Quasthoff and Michael Schade, the FRI Mahler Chamber Orchestra all conducted by Daniel Harding at FRI last summer's Baltic Sea Festival. And to round off this FRI week's programmes an irresistable medley of every famous FRI violin concerto in under 10 minutes. FRI FRI Vivaldi: Winter from The Four Seasons, op. 8/4 FRI Ian Swensen, violin FRI Daniel Ching, violin FRI Sandy Yamamoto, violin FRI John Largess, viola FRI Joshua Gindele, cello FRI Scott Pingel, bass FRI Inon Barnatan, harpsichord FRI FRI Haydn: Piano Sonata in A flat Hob. XVI:43 FRI Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano FRI FRI 1.20pm FRI Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor op. 98 FRI Bamberg Symphony Orchestra FRI Jonathan Nott, conductor FRI FRI Fux: Turcaria FRI Armonico Tributo FRI FRI 2.15pm FRI Mendelssohn: Elijah FRI Julia Kleiter, soprano FRI Bernarda Fink, contralto FRI Michael Schade, tenor FRI Thomas Quasthoff, baritone FRI Markus Althanns, boy soprano FRI Swedish Radio Chorus FRI Mahler Chamber Orchestra FRI Daniel Harding, conductor FRI FRI There and Bach again.. FRI (The Ultimate Violin Concerto Medley!) FRI Members of the Oslo and Vertavo String Quartets. FRI FRI 17:00 In Tune b00xnlmj (Listen) FRI FRI 19:00 Performance on 3 b00xnlml (Listen) FRI Live from the Bridgewater Hall, Dvorak, Brahms FRI FRI Two works by Czech composers surround a work by a composer FRI often influenced by Slavic music. Dvorak's Slavonic Dances FRI took Brahms's similarly titled set as their inspiration, but FRI whereas Brahms used actual folk melodies Dvořak's pieces FRI took the character of folk dances but the melodies are FRI entirely his own. FRI FRI Brahms's epic 1st Piano Concerto is performed by the FRI Croatian pianist Dejan Lazic who has Brahms in his blood - FRI he recently made his own piano and orchestra transcription FRI of Brahms's Violin Concerto. Janácek's Taras Bulba is an FRI orchestral fantasy that takes three key moments from a novel FRI by Gogol which recounts the death of the protagonist and his FRI sons. FRI FRI Dvorak: Slavonic Dances FRI Brahms: Piano Concerto no.1 FRI FRI Dejan Lazic (piano) FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Vassily Sinaisky (conductor). FRI FRI 19:45 Twenty Minutes b00xwj4z (Listen) FRI Bulba FRI FRI Anna Reid, author of Borderland: a journey through Ukraine, FRI looks at the Taras Bulba story and the way it plays out in FRI the current uneasy relationship between Ukraine and Russia. FRI FRI Gogol's longest short story about the Zaparozhian Cossack FRI educated in Kiev and leading the charge against the mighty FRI Polish empire was often seen as a seminal Russian work. The FRI Cossack culture of Zaparozhia is now well and truly FRI Ukrainianised. Indeed it was the Ukrainian composer Mykola FRI Lysenko who was the first to set it to music, writing his FRI opera well before Janacek's version. But since the fall of FRI the Soviet Union the Bulba story has achieved even greater FRI significance. The latest of several film versions of the FRI story was a Russian-funded affair filmed in Ukraine. It FRI caused some controversy at its release last year. Anna looks FRI at all these responses and attitudes to Gogol's story and FRI using readings and musical illustrations she argues that FRI this fictional Cossack tale provides important insights into FRI today's Ukraine. FRI FRI Producer: Tom Alban. FRI FRI 20:05 Performance on 3 b00xwj9f (Listen) FRI Live from the Bridgewater Hall, Janacek FRI FRI Janácek: Taras Bulba FRI FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Vassily Sinaisky (conductor). FRI FRI 21:15 The Verb b00xwjb6 (Listen) FRI Steven Isserlis, David Vann, Alison Carr FRI FRI Ian McMillan bursts onto the air with Radio 3's language and FRI literature cabaret. This week the cellist Steven Isserlis FRI performs excerpts from his musical fairy stories for FRI children and characterises the distinctive storytelling FRI voice of the cello. The novelist David Vann sets out his FRI theory that American writers unconsciously turn to FRI Anglo-Saxon words when they're evoking landscape and scale. FRI And writer Alison Carr introduces a new story about a man FRI who has only a million words left to say - as told by his FRI wife, who never stops talking. FRI FRI Producer: Erin Riley. FRI FRI 22:00 Composer of the Week b00xnkx8 (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 23:00 The Essay b00xwjcp (Listen) FRI Listener, They Wore It, Alexandra Shulman FRI FRI Five writers were invited to explore the meaning of clothes FRI and accessories in a particular work of art, be it a story, FRI novel, film, painting or song lyric. How does the clothing FRI resonate? What is the tale behind its depiction? Would the FRI writer wear the garment themselves? Suits and dresses, coats FRI and jewels, and even rags, all feature in accounts by a FRI variety of commentators... FRI FRI 5. Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman recalls the words of FRI Leonard Cohen's song Suzanne, and how they dressed a FRI generation of young women.. FRI FRI Producer Duncan Minshull. FRI FRI 23:15 World on 3 b00xwjd6 (Listen) FRI World on 3 at Celtic Connections 2011, Episode 4 FRI FRI Mary Ann Kennedy live from Glasgow at the world's biggest FRI winter music festival. The last of four Late Night Sessions, FRI with a top line-up of festival artists and also recorded FRI concert highlights. The Sessions run from very late until FRI very early, and the artists are traditionally never divulged FRI before the day. FRI FRI Celtic Connections is held in 14 venues over 18 days, with FRI between 7 and 25 concerts and other events each day, FRI involving 1500 artists from over 30 countries. Scots and FRI Irish Celtic music is at the centre of the festival, but it FRI has always embraced the music of the Celtic cultures of the FRI USA, Canada, France and Spain, together with the closely FRI connected cultures of Scandinavia and eastern Europe , and FRI in recent years has also connected with traditions across FRI Africa and Asia. The concerts range from the most FRI traditional to the most experimental, all brought together FRI in the context of one of the world's liveliest folk FRI cultures, with a never-ending stream of young Scottish FRI musicians who are reinventing their own traditions for their FRI own time. FRI FRI For the past two years, World on 3 has hosted some of the FRI Festival's Late Night Sessions at Glasgow's Royal Concert FRI Hall. These start late, and finish early, usually well into FRI the next day. Bands often come straight from a concert in a FRI main venue to play at the Sessions. World on 3 hosts the FRI Late Night Sessions for four nights during the final week of FRI the Festival, from Tuesday 25th until Friday 28th January.. FRI The artist line-up remains confidential: the only hint we're FRI giving is that, besides artists from Scotland, there are FRI musicians from the USA, Canada, Norway, Spain and Cornwall. FRI