30 September 2011

Radio 3 Listings for 01/10/2011 - 07/10/2011

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SAT SATURDAY 01 OCTOBER 2011 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b0151s72 (Listen) SAT Jonathan Swain's selection includes a programme of French SAT music by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra SAT Jonathan Swain's selection includes a programme of French SAT music by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra SAT 1:01 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] SAT Le Tombeau de Couperin for orchestra [after nos. 1, 3, 5 & 4 SAT of piano work] SAT Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Antoni Ros Marba SAT 1:20 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] libretto by Colette [1873-1954] SAT Air du Feu, from 'L'Enfant et les sortilèges' SAT 1:23 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] SAT Vocalise en forme de Habanera SAT 1:27 AM SAT Massenet, Jules [1842-1912] SAT Excerpts from Manon SAT 1:33 AM SAT Delibes, Léo [1836-1861] SAT Portons toujours des robes sombres (Le Roi l'a dit) SAT 1:36 AM SAT Delibes, Léo [1836-1861] SAT Les Filles de Cadix SAT Eir Inderhaug (soprano) Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Antoni SAT Ros Marba SAT 1:42 AM SAT Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] SAT Symphony no. 2 (D.125) in B flat major SAT Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Antoni Ros Marba SAT 2:12 AM SAT Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) SAT Sonata for Piano no. 7 (Op. 83) in B flat major SAT Shura Cherkassky (piano) SAT 2:30 AM SAT Reger, Max (1873-1916) SAT Four Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin (Op.128) SAT Philippe Koch (violin), Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Olaf Henzold (conductor) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Fux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741) SAT Turcaria SAT Armonico Tributo Austria, Lorenz Duftschmid (director) SAT 3:13 AM SAT Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] SAT Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello & db (D.667) in A SAT major "Trout" SAT Aronowitz Ensemble SAT 3:47 AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT Five Scottish and Irish Folksongs (WoO.152/20) SAT Stephen Powell (tenor soloist in No.1), Lorraine Reinhardt SAT (soprano soloist in No.3), Linda Lee Thomas (piano), Gwen SAT Thompson (violin), Eugene Osadchy (cello), Vancouver Chamber SAT Choir, Jon Washburn (conductor) SAT 4:02 AM SAT Berio, Luciano (1925-2003) SAT Folk Songs (1964) for mezzo-soprano and 7 players SAT Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano), Canadian Chamber Ensemble, SAT Raffi Armenian (conductor) SAT 4:25 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SAT Pavane pour une infante défunte [orig for piano] SAT Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor) SAT 4:33 AM SAT Paganini, Nicolò (1782-1840) SAT Duetto Amoroso for violin and guitar SAT Tomaz Lorenz (violin), Jerko Novak (guitar) SAT 4:43 AM SAT Skjavetic, Julije [Schiavetti, Giulio] (16th century SAT Croatian composer), transcr. Dr Lovro Zupanovic SAT Madrigal: O dolce amore (O sweet love) SAT Slovenian Chamber Choir, Vladimir Kranjcevic (director) SAT 4:45 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Concerto for oboe d'amore and string orchestra No.4 SAT (BWV.1055) in A major SAT Kalin Panayotov (oboe d'amore), Ars Barocca SAT 5:01 AM SAT Anonymous SAT Greensleeves, to a Ground with Divisions SAT Elizabeth Wallfisch (Baroque violin), Rosanne Hunt (cello), SAT Linda Kent (harpsichord) SAT 5:06 AM SAT Byrd, William (c.1543-1623) SAT Susanna fair SAT Emma Kirkby (soprano), The Rose Consort of Viols SAT 5:10 AM SAT Groneman, Johannes Albertus (1710-1778) SAT Sonata for 2 flutes in G major SAT Jed Wentz and Marion Moonen (flutes) SAT 5:19 AM SAT Rózycki, Ludomir (1884-1953) SAT Symphonic Poem: Mona Lisa Gioconda (Op.31) SAT National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wojciech Czepiel SAT (conductor) SAT 5:29 AM SAT Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986) SAT Concertino for Piano and Strings (Op.45 No.12) (1957) SAT Mårten Landström (piano), Members of Upsala Chamber Soloists SAT 5:45 AM SAT Schumann, Robert [1810-1856] SAT 6 Songs (Op.107 SAT Jan Van Elsacker (tenor), Claire Chevallier (fortepiano) SAT [playing a Christopher Clarke 2000 facsimilie from Conrad SAT Graf, Wien 1826] SAT 5:56 AM SAT Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SAT Concerto in D major (RV.208), 'Grosso mogul' SAT Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Australian Brandenburg SAT Orchestra, Paul Dyer (director) SAT 6:11 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SAT Sonata for Cello and piano No.1 (Op.38) in E minor SAT Monica Leskhovar (cello), Ivana Schwartz (piano) SAT 6:36 AM SAT Albrecht, Alexander (1885-1958), arranged by Ladislav SAT Holoubek SAT Suite for Big Orchestra SAT Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Oliver SAT Dohnányi (conductor). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b0159f6j (Listen) SAT SAT NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. SAT The final playlist will be put up by noon on Monday. SAT 07:03 SAT Antonio Bazzini SAT La Ronde des Lutins SAT James Ehnes (violin) SAT Eduard Laurel (piano) SAT ONYX 4038 SAT 07:08 SAT Michael Haydn SAT Concertino in B flat major for bassoon & orchestra (cadenza: SAT Laurence Perkins) SAT Laurence Perkins (bassoon) SAT Manchester Camerata SAT Douglas Boyd (conductor) SAT HYPERION CDA67288 SAT 07:15 SAT Dmitri Shostakovich SAT Prelude & fugue no.17 in A flat major SAT Keith Jarrett (piano) SAT ECM 437 190-2 SAT 07:21 SAT George Frideric Handel SAT Organ concerto in B flat major Op.4 no.2 SAT Richard Egarr (organ/direction) SAT Academy of Ancient Music SAT HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 807446 SAT 07:32 SAT Josquin des Prez SAT Qui habitat a 24 SAT Huelgas Ensemble SAT Paul van Nevel (conductor) SAT SONY CLASSICAL SK 66 261 SAT 07:38 SAT Claude Debussy SAT Cloches à travers les feuilles (bells through the leaves) SAT Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) SAT WARNER CLASSICS 8573 83940-2 SAT 07:43 SAT Amilcare Ponchielli SAT Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda SAT Cincinnati Pops Orchestra SAT Erich Kunzel (conductor) SAT VOX PRIMA MWCD 7127 SAT 08:03 SAT Alessandro Stradella SAT Sinfonia to the serenade ‘Il Barcheggio’ (‘The Boat Trip’) SAT Ludwig Güttler (trumpet) SAT Virtuosi Saxoniae SAT Leipzig Bach-Collegium SAT CAPRICCIO 10 394 SAT 08:08 SAT Franz Schubert SAT Impromptu no.2 in E flat major (allegro) D.899 no.2 SAT Alfred Brendel (piano) SAT PHILIPS 456 727-2 SAT 08:13 SAT Johannes Brahms SAT Serenade no.1 in D major: I. Allegro SAT Capella Augustina SAT Andreas Spering (conductor) SAT CPO 777 300-2 SAT 08:25 SAT Erik Satie SAT Je te veux (text: Henry Pacory) SAT Angela Gheorghiu (soprano) SAT Malcolm Martineau (piano) SAT DECCA 458 360-2 SAT 08:29 SAT George Gershwin SAT Overture to ‘Girl Crazy’ SAT Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Michael Tilson-Thomas (conductor) SAT SONY CLASSICAL SMK 60028 SAT 08:37 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Allegro from Serenade in G major K.525 ‘Eine Kleine SAT Nachtmusik’ SAT The English Concert SAT Andrew Manze (director) SAT HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 807280 SAT 08:45 SAT Giuseppe Verdi SAT La donna è mobile from Rigoletto SAT Juan Diego Flórez (tenor: Piave) SAT Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi SAT Carlo Rizzi (conductor) SAT 08:49 SAT Domenico Scarlatti SAT Keyboard sonata in D major, Kk.140 SAT Christophe Rousset (harpsichord) SAT DECCA 458 165-2 SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b0159f6l (Listen) SAT Building a Library: Bruckner's Symphony no. 8 SAT SAT 9.05 am SAT Barbaric Beauty - Telemann and 18th Century Dance SAT Manuscriptn SAT TELEMANN: 18th c. dances SAT Holland Baroque Society, Milos Valent (violin) SAT CHANNEL CLASSICS CCSSA31911 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT An Italian Rant - Italian Masters in Britain SAT VIVALDI: Concerto in G minor RV 156 SAT GEMINIANI: Sonata in D Major ‘Bush aboon Traquair’, Sonata SAT for Violin in A Major Op. 4 No. 10 SAT CERVETTO: Sonata in G minor Op. 1, No. 3 SAT CORELLI: Sonata for Violin and Continuo Op. 5 No. 12 ‘La SAT follia’ SAT PARADISI: Sonata No. 7 in Bb Major from Sonate di SAT gravicembalo SAT ALBINONI: Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor Op. 9 No. SAT 2 SAT TRADITIONAL/ PLAYFORD/ OZMO: An Italian Rant SAT L’Avventura London, Zak Ozmo (director) SAT OPELLA NOVA ONCD015 (CD) SAT SAT Porpora Cantatas SAT PORPORA: Or che una nube ingrate, Oh se fosse il mio core, SAT Destatevi o pastori, SAT Oh Dio che non e vero, Veggo la selva e il monte, Dal povero SAT mio cor SAT Iestyn Davies (countertenor), Arcangelo, Jonathan Cohen SAT (conductor) SAT HYPERION CDA67894 (CD) SAT SAT J. C. BACH: Missa da Requiem, Miserere SAT Lenneke Ruiten (soprano), Ruth Sandhoff (alto), Colin Balzer SAT (tenor), Thomas Bauer (bass), Akademie fur Alte Musik SAT Berlin, RIAS Kammerchor, Hans-Christoph Rademann (conductor) SAT HARMONIA MUNDI HMC902098 (CD) SAT SAT 9.30 am Building a Library SAT Richard Osborne surveys available recordings of Bruckner’s SAT Symphony no. 8 and makes recommendations SAT SAT 10.15 am SAT The Art of Oda Slobodskaya – the Decca & Rimington van Wyck SAT Recordings 1938-1961 SAT BALAKIREV: Hebrew Melody (Yevreyskaya Melodiya) SAT BORODIN: From my tears sprang flowers, Morskaya tsaryevna SAT (The Princess Of the Sea) SAT CUI: The Fountain Statue at Tsarskoye Selo Op. 57 No. 17 SAT GRECHANINOV: Lullaby Op. 108, The Dreary Steppe, Like an SAT angel, My country SAT BLANTER: In the Forest by the Front Line, Katyusha SAT KABALEVSKY: Nursery Rhymes SAT PROKOFIEV: Dunyushka Op. 104 SAT RACHMANINOV: Lilacs Op. 21 No. 5, How fair this spot Op. 21 SAT No. 7, To my children Op.26 No. 7, Small island Op. 14 No. SAT 2, The Soldier’s Wife Op. 8 No. 4 SAT RIMSKY KORSOKOV: Three Folksongs arr. Ippolitov-Ivanov SAT SHOSTOKOVICH: Six Spanish Songs Op. 100 SAT STRAVINSKY: Stories for Children SAT TANEYEV: Nocturne, Dreams, My Heart is Beating, In the SAT Silence of the Night SAT TCHAIKOVSKY: Was I not a blade of grass? Op. 47 No. 7, ZabIt SAT tak skoro (So soon forgotten), If only I had known Op.47 SAT No.1, Na nivi zhyoltiye (On the golden cornfields) Op. 57 SAT No.2, Tatiana's Letter Scene (from Eugene Onegin), Child’s SAT Song SAT TCHEREPNIN: I would have kissed you SAT Oda Slobodskaya (soprano), Ivor Newton (piano) SAT DECCA ELOQUENCE ELQ4803524 (2 CD budget) SAT SAT Fischer-Diskau sings Brahms and Schumann SAT BRAHMS: Vier ernste Gesange Op. 121, Sommerabend Op. 85 No. SAT 1, Mondenschein Op. 85 No. 2, Es liebt sich so lieblich Op. SAT 71 No. 1, Meerfahrt Op. 96 No. 4, Es schauen die Blumen Op. SAT 96 No. 3, Der Tod das ist die kühle Nacht Op. 96 No. 1, SAT Mit vierzig Jahren Op. 94 No. 1, Steig auf geliebter SAT Schatten Op. 94 No. 2, Mein Herz ist schwer Op. 94 No. 3, SAT Kein Haus keine Heimat Op. 94 No. 5, Herbstgefuhl, Alte SAT Liebe Op. 72 No. 1, Abenddämmerung Op. 49 No. 5, Heimweh SAT Op. 63 No. 8, Auf dem Kirchhofe Op. 105 No. 4, Verzagen SAT Op. 72 No. 4, Regenlied (No. 3 from Acht Lieder und Gesange SAT Op. 59), Nachklang (No. 4 from Acht Lieder und Gesange Op. SAT 59), Fruhlingslied Op. 85 No. 5, Auf dem See (No. 2 from SAT Acht Lieder und Gesange Op. 59), Feldeinsamkeit Op. 86 No. SAT 2, An eine Aolsharfe Op. 19 No. 5, Der Frühling Op. 6 No. 2, SAT Wie die Wolke nach der Sonne (No. 5 from Sechs Gesange Op. SAT 6), Treue Liebe Op. 7, No. 1, Heimkehr Op. 7 No. 6, Juchhe! SAT (No. 4 from Sechs Gesänge, Op. 6), Nachwirkung Op. 6 No. 3, SAT Mondnacht, Ein Sonett Op. 14 No. 4 (Herder), Standchen Op. SAT 14 No. 7, Vor dem Fenster Op. 14/1, Scheiden und Meiden Op. SAT 19, No 2, Gang zur Liebsten Op. 14 No. 6, Von verwundeten SAT Knaben Op. 14 No. 2, Murrays Ermordung Op. 14 No. 3, SAT Sehnsucht 'Mein Schatz ist nicht da' Op. 14 No. 8, SAT Volkslied, Duette Op. 28 SAT SCHUMANN: Dichterliebe Op. 48 SAT Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Kerstin Meyer SAT (contralto), Jörg Demus (piano) SAT DECCA ELOQUENCE ELQ4803527 (2 CD budget) SAT SAT Birgit Nilsson sings Wagner SAT WAGNER: Schlafst du, Gast? Ich bin's! (from Die Walkure), SAT Dies alles – hab’ ich nun geträumt? (from Parsifal)*, SAT Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi), Senta's Ballad (from Der SAT fliegende Hollander) #, Weh mir so nah (from Die Feen), SAT Wesendonck-Lieder~, Tristan und Isolde: excerpts^ SAT Birgit Nilsson (soprano), Orchestra of the Royal Opera SAT House, Leif Segerstam (conductor)*, The John Alldis Choir, SAT London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (conductor)#, SAT London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (conductor)~, SAT Grace Hoffman (mezzo-soprano), Wiener Philharmonic SAT Orchestra, Hans Knappertsbusch (conductor)^ SAT DECCA ELOQUENCE ELQ4803550 (2 CD budget) SAT SAT SCHUMANN: Gedichte der Konigin Maria Stuart op.135 SAT WOLF: In der Fruhe, Der Gartner, Das verlassene Magdlein, SAT Ich hab' in Penna, Anakreons Grab, Verschwiegene Liebe SAT DEBUSSY: Trois Chansons de Bilitis SAT POULENC: Chanson d'Orkenise, Hotel, Le carafon, La reine SAT de Coeur, Les gars qui vont a la fete, 'C', Fetes SAT galantes SAT Regine Crespin (soprano), John Wustman (piano) SAT DECCA ELOQUENCE ELQ4802098 (CD budget) SAT SAT Elisabeth Soderstrom – The Russian Songbook SAT TCHAIKOVSKY: The Cuckoo Op. 54 No. 8, Evening op. 27 No. 4, SAT The Nightingale Op. 60 No. 4, Last Night Op. 60 No. 1, None SAT but the lonely heart Op. 6 No. 6, Lullaby Op. 16 No. 1, SAT Otchevo? (Why?) Op. 6 No. 5, Strashnaya minuta (The Fearful SAT Moment) Op. 28 No. 6, Den' li tsarit? (Does the day reign?) SAT Op. 47 No. 6, Spring Op 54 No. 9, Simple Words Op. 60 No. 5, SAT Mezza notte, Serenade Op. 65 No. 1, Deception Op. 65 No. 2, SAT Qu'importe que l'hiver Op. 65 No. 4, Les Larmes Op. 65 No. SAT 5, Zakatilos solntse (The sun has set) Op. 73 No. 4, Kak nad SAT goratcheiou zoloi Op. 25 No. 2, Moy geni moy angel moy SAT drug (My genius my angel my friend), Pesn' Zemfiri SAT (Zemfira's song), Do not believe my friend Op. 6 No. 1, SAT Zabït tak skoro (So soon forgotten), Oh! Chante encore op.16 SAT No.4, Spirit my heart away, Why did I dream of you? Op. 28 SAT No. 3, To bilo ranneyu vesnoy (It happened in the early SAT spring) Op. 38 No. 2, Sred' shumnogo bala (Amid the din of SAT the ball) Op. 38 No. 3, If only I had known Op.47 No.1, Was SAT I not a blade of grass? Op. 47 No. 7, My little garden Op. SAT 54 No. 4, Do not ask Op. 57 No. 3, This our first reunion SAT Op. 63 No. 4, O ditya pod okoshkom tvoim (Serenade) Op. 63 SAT No. 6, Rondel Op. 65 No. 6, We sat with you Op. 73 No. 1, SAT Behind the window Op 60 No. 10 SAT MUSSORGSKY: The Nursery SAT PROKOFIEV: The Ugly Duckling Op. 18 SAT GRECHANINOV: The Lane – Five Children’s Songs Op. 89 SAT Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) SAT DECCA ELOQUENCE ELQ4802067 (2 CD budget) SAT SAT 11.15 am New Releases SAT Harriet Smith joins Andrew to review: SAT SAT Haydn String Quartets Op 20 ‘Sun’ SAT HAYDN: String Quartet in E flat major Op 20 No 1, String SAT Quartet in C major Op 20 No 2, String Quartet in G minor Op SAT 20 No 3, String Quartet in D major Op 20 No 4, String SAT Quartet in F minor Op 20 No 5, String Quartet in A major Op SAT 20 No 6 SAT The London Haydn Quartet: Catherine Manson (violin), Michael SAT Gurevich (violin), James Boyd (viola), Richard Lester SAT (cello) SAT HYPERION CDA67877 (2 CD) SAT SAT The Prussian Quartets SAT MOZART: String Quartet in D major K575, String Quartet in Bb SAT major K589, String Quartet in F major K590 SAT Emerson String Quartet: Philip Setzer and Eugene Drucker SAT (violins), Lawrence Dutton (viola), David Finckel (cello) SAT SONY 88697935982 (CD) SAT SAT String Quartet Masterworks of the First Viennese School SAT HAYDN: String Quartet Op.76 No.3 SAT MOZART: String Quartet in C K 465 SAT BEETHOVEN: String Quartet in B flat Op.18 No.6 SAT Zemlinsky Quartet: Frantisek Soucek (violin), Petr Strizek SAT (violin), Petr Holman (viola), Vladimir Fortin (cello) SAT PRAGA DSD250287 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT Dissonances SAT MOZART: String Quartet No.15 in D Minor KV421, Divertimento SAT in F Major KV 138, String Quartet No.19 in C Major KV465 SAT 'Dissonance' SAT Quatuor Ebene: Pierre Colombet and Gabriel Le Magadure SAT (violins), Mathieu Herzog (viola), Raphael Merlin (cello) SAT VIRGIN CLASSICS 0709222 (CD) SAT SAT LEKEU: Violin Sonata in G major SAT RAVEL: Violin Sonata No 1 in A major, Violin Sonata No 2 in SAT G major, Tzigane - Rapsodie de concert, Berceuse sur le nom SAT de Gabriel Faure SAT Alina Ibragimova (violin), Cedric Tiberghien (piano) SAT HYPERION CDA67820 (CD) SAT SAT 11.45 am Disc of the Week SAT HANDEL: Agrippina SAT Alexandrina Pendatchanska (Agrippina), Jennifer Rivera SAT (Nerone), Sunhae Im (Poppea), Bejun Mehta (Ottone), Marcos SAT Fink (Claudio), Neal Davies (Pallante), Dominique Visse SAT (Mago Narciso), Daniel Schmutzhard (Lesbo), Akademie fur SAT Alte Musik Berlin, Rene Jacobs (conductor) SAT HARMONIA MUNDI HMC952088-90 (3 CD + bonus DVD containing SAT documentary material) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b0159f6n (Listen) SAT Tom Service talks to French composer, conductor and SAT philosopher of music Pierre Boulez about his approach to his SAT work. SAT SAT Pierre Boulez SAT SAT On Music Matters this week Tom Service travels to SAT Switzerland to meet one of the most influential musicians SAT and composers in the world, Pierre Boulez. SAT SAT Born in 1925 in Montbrison, France, he first studied SAT mathematics, then music at the Paris Conservatory, studying SAT with Olivier Messiaen and René Leibowitz. He went on not SAT only to dominate the Parisian musical avant-garde with works SAT like Le Marteau sans Maître and Pli Selon Pli, but to run SAT the Institut de Recherche et de Coordination SAT Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM), and found Ensemble Inter SAT Contemporain. Also one of the twentieth century’s most SAT influential conductors, he is acclaimed for his SAT interpretations of wide-ranging repertoire, from Edgard SAT Varèse and Frank Zappa, to Wagner and Mahler. SAT SAT Boulez's name used to strike fear into the heart of the SAT musical establishment, whether the composers, the SAT orchestras, or the opera houses. In Paris in the late 40s SAT and 50s, he was a brilliant provocateur as well as composer: SAT a scourge of mediocrity and anything less than full-blooded SAT experimentation. But times have changed. Now aged 86, he SAT reflects on the central themes of his life and work, and SAT explains that just like the Mahler symphonies he conducts SAT around the world, his own music moves him deeply, expressing SAT his emotions, intellect, and view of the world. SAT SAT Tom is also joined by musicologists Paul Griffiths and Morag SAT Grant to reflect on Boulez today, to assess his contribution SAT so far to musical history, and to ask what his next move SAT might be… SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b0159f6q (Listen) SAT Arte dei Suonatore SAT SAT Catherine Bott introduces highlights of a concert recorded SAT at the 2011 Spitalfields Festival, given by the Polish SAT ensemble Arte dei Suonatori. The group was joined by SAT recorder virtuoso Dan Laurin in a programme of music by SAT Vivaldi and Telemann, and included a performance of Laurin's SAT arrangement of Vivaldi's Concerto "Summer", from the Four SAT Seasons, for recorder and strings. SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto for strings in D major, RV.124 SAT Arte dei Suonatori SAT BBC recording SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto in G minor, RV.315, Op.8 No.2 “L’Estate” (“Summer” SAT from the Four Seasons) SAT Dan Laurin (recorder), Arte dei Suonatori SAT BBC recording SAT SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto for strings in E minor, RV.134 SAT Arte dei Suonatori SAT BBC recording SAT SAT Georg Philipp Telemann SAT Recorder Concerto in F major, TWV 51:F1 SAT Dan Laurin (recorder), Arte dei Suonatori SAT BBC recording SAT SAT Georg Philipp Telemann SAT Concerto Polonois for strings in G major, TWV 43: G7 SAT Arte dei Suonatori SAT BBC recording SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b0151pq1 (Listen) SAT Daniel Hope, Sebastian Knauer SAT SAT The British violinist Daniel Hope is joined by pianist SAT Sebastian Knauer as he celebrates the legendary Viennese SAT violinist, Joseph Joachim. Alongside Joachim's own music, SAT Hope plays the A major sonata by Brahms, a friend of SAT Joachim, and Grieg's 3rd Violin Sonata. From the SAT Wigmore Hall in London. SAT SAT Daniel Hope (Violin) SAT Sebastian Knauer (piano) SAT SAT A celebration of Joseph Joachim SAT SAT Grieg: Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor OP. 45 SAT Joachim: Hebrew Melody Op. 9 No. 1 (arr. violin and piano) SAT Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major Op.100 SAT Brahms/Joachim: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor. SAT SAT 15:00 Saturday Classics b0159f6s (Listen) SAT Gareth Malone, Episode 3 SAT SAT A personal view of classical music from a range of SAT presenters continues with Gareth Malone, star of BBC 2's SAT BAFTA Award Winning 'The Choir'. In the third of four SAT programmes, Gareth explores the many aspects of a subject SAT close to his heart - 'musical youth'. Featuring two hours of SAT great music including Rachmaninov, Dvorak and Bruch. SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests b0159f6v (Listen) SAT Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz SAT requests. Email jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk. 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 Pete Johnson and Harry James SAT Boo-Woo SAT Spencer Williams SAT Harry James (tp), Albert Ammons (p), Johnny Williams (b) SAT Eddie Dougherty (d) SAT Recorded: 1939 SAT Living Era ASV CD AJA 5101 SAT SAT Nik Payton & Bob Wilber SAT Scuttlebrook Bounce SAT Bob Wilber SAT Nik Payton (ts) Bob Wilber (as), Richard Busiakiewicz (p), SAT Dave Green (b), Steve Brown (d) SAT Recorded: August 2007 SAT Arbors Records ARCD 19358 SAT SAT Wilbur de Paris SAT Under the Double Eagle SAT J.F. Wagner SAT Wilbur De Paris (tb), Sidney de Paris (cornet), Omer Simeon SAT (cl), Don Kirkpatrick (p), Eddie Gibbs (banjo), Harold SAT Jackson (b), Freddie Moore (d) SAT Recorded: September, 1952 SAT London LTZ K 15226 SAT SAT Count Basie SAT Song of the Islands SAT King SAT Count Basie (p), Buck Clayton, Ed Lewis, Harry Edison, Shad SAT Collins (tp), Dicky Wells, Benny Morton, Dan Minor (tb), SAT Earl Warren, Jack Washington (as), Buddy Tate, Lester Young SAT (ts), Freddy Green (g), Walter Page (b), Jo Jones (d) SAT Recorded: 4 August 1939 SAT Classics 533 SAT SAT Dizzy Gillespie SAT The Champ SAT Gillespie SAT Dizzy Gillespie (tp), J.J. Johnson (tb), Budd Johnson (ts), SAT Milt Jackson (p and vibes), Percy Heath (b), Art Blakey (d) SAT Recorded: 16 April 1951 SAT Savoy ZD70517 SAT SAT Django Bates SAT The Importance of Boiling Water SAT Bates SAT Django Bates (v) The Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra SAT Recorded: March 1997 SAT Storyville STCD4221 SAT SAT Respectable Groove SAT . .. be happy SAT David Gordon/Henry Purcell SAT Evelyn Nallen (recorder), David Gordon (harpsichord), Oli SAT Hayhurst (double bass), Ichiro Tatsuhara (percussion) SAT Recorded: 2004 SAT SAMCD003 SAT SAT Jean-Luc Ponty SAT New Country SAT Ponty SAT Jean-Luc Ponty (vln, organ & synth), Daryl Stuermer (g), SAT Allan Zavod (p), Tom Fowler (b), Mark Craney (d) SAT Recorded: 1976 SAT Atlantic K 50317 SAT SAT Booker Little SAT Bee Tee’s Minor Plea SAT Westbury SAT Booker Little (tp), Wynton Kelly (p), Scott La Faro (b), SAT Roy Haynes (d) SAT Recorded: April 1960 SAT Jazz View 013 SAT SAT Duke Ellington & His Orchestra SAT Afro-Bossa SAT Ellington SAT Ray Nance (cornet), Johnny Hodges (as), Paul Gonsalves SAT (ts), Jimmy Hamilton (cl), Sam Woodyard (d), Duke SAT Ellington’s Orchestra SAT Recorded: 1963 SAT Discovery 71002 SAT SAT Charlie Parker SAT The Street Beat SAT Sir Charles Thompson SAT Charlie Parker (as), Fats Navarro (tp), Bud Powell (p), SAT Curley Russell (b), Art Blakey (d) SAT Recorded: Birdland, New York 17 May 1950 SAT Rare Live Recordings RLR 88647 SAT SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 b0159f6x (Listen) SAT Puccini: Tosca SAT SAT Jealousy, torture, murder and suicide: the path of true love SAT certainly produces a bumpy ride in Puccini's Tosca. It's a SAT work that can make for a compelling night at the theatre. SAT But when, as here, you get a cast, conductor and orchestra SAT all at the top of their game, it is positively overwhelming. SAT In what was the undoubted hot ticket of the season in July SAT this year, three of the great operatic performers of our SAT time are united for one of only two performances: Angela SAT Gheorghiu sings the title role, Jonas Kaufmann is her lover SAT Cavaradossi, and Bryn Terfel is that menacing embodiment of SAT sadistic evil, Baron Scarpia. Antonio Pappano conducts. Not SAT to be missed. SAT Presented by Suzy Klein in conversation with William Ward SAT who puts Tosca's Rome setting in context. SAT SAT Tosca ..... Angela Gheorghiu (Soprano) SAT Cavaradossi ..... Jonas Kaufmann (Tenor) SAT Scarpia ..... Bryn Terfel (Baritone) SAT Spoletta ..... Hubert Francis (Tenor) SAT Angelotti ..... Lukas Jakobski (Bass) SAT Sacristan ..... Jeremy White (Bass) SAT Sciarrone ..... Zheng Zhou (Baritone) SAT Shepherd Boy......William Payne (treble) SAT SAT Conductor ..... Antonio Pappano SAT Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent SAT Garden. SAT SAT 20:40 Between the Ears b007fkng (Listen) SAT Berlin Project SAT SAT Another chance to hear British artist Tacita Dean's SAT mystically autobiographical work for radio - Berlin Project, SAT first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 2002. Tacita Dean's is the SAT chosen artist to create this year's Turbine Hall exhibit at SAT the Tate Modern which will be unveiled later in October. SAT SAT Dean's audio artwork Berlin Project is constructed out of a SAT variety of sound recordings and created sound artefacts SAT including street sounds recorded live in Berlin, specially SAT created sound effects, some spoken word, and brass band SAT music, all combining to produce an audio portrait of Berlin. SAT She worked with producer Roger Elsgood and sound designer SAT John Hunt to make her first work for radio. SAT SAT 21:40 Pre-Hear b0159f73 (Listen) SAT Music by Brian Elias and Rolf Wallin; one conjuring SAT talismanic protection, the other pondering the shifting SAT outcomes of fate. Performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra SAT Brian Elias: A Talisman SAT Tim Mirfin (bass-baritone) SAT Martyn Brabbins (conductor) SAT SAT Rolf Wallin: Appearances SAT Diego Masson (conductor). SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b0159f75 (Listen) SAT Tom Service presents music from the London Philharmonic SAT Orchestra's Debut Sounds project by young Korean composer SAT Mihyun Woo, in a piece that takes its cues from the work of SAT Dutch artist M.C. Escher. There is also a performance of Sir SAT Harrison Birtwistle's rarely performed work for two SAT conductors and orchestra Theseus Game. SAT SAT In the next in our Hear And Now Fifty series, featuring SAT signal works from the second half of the last century, SAT novelist and poet Mark Haddon explains what it is about SAT Elliott Carter's String Quartet No.3 that reminds him of an SAT argumentative family meal, and Paul Griffiths explains SAT Carter's use of metric modulation, followed by the Arditti SAT Quartet's full performance of the work. SAT SAT Mihyun Woo - Metamorphose SAT London Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Clement Power (conductor) SAT SAT Sir Harrison Birtwistle SAT Theseus Game SAT London Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Clement Power & Thomas Blunt (conductors) SAT SAT Elliott Carter SAT String Quartet No.3 SAT Arditti Quartet. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 02 OCTOBER 2011 SUN SUN 00:00 Jazz Library b00p66k7 (Listen) SUN Graham Collier SUN SUN A consistently inventive and original writer, bandleader and SUN composer Graham Collier joins Alyn Shipton to pick the key SUN recordings from his career, from early triumphs such as Down SUN Another Road to a newly released album of his seventieth SUN birthday concert given at London's Southbank Centre. SUN SUN Graham Collier Sextet SUN Aberdeen Angus SUN Collier SUN Harry Beckett (flugelhorn); Stan Sulzmann (also sax, tenor SUN sax); Nick Evans (trombone); Karl Jenkins (oboe, piano); SUN Graham Collier (bass); John Marshall (drums). Recorded: SUN London, March, 1969. SUN BGO SUN 767 CD1 SUN SUN Graham Collier Music SUN Mosaics, Part 4: Themes 2 and 8 (excerpt) SUN Collier SUN Harry Beckett, t; Alan Wakeman, ss, ts; Bob Sydor, as, ts; SUN Geoff Castle, p; Graham Collier, b; John Webb, d. Recorded: SUN London, 12th December, 1970. SUN BGO SUN 767 CD 2 SUN SUN Graham Collier SUN The Alternate Mosaics, Part 4: Theme 8 SUN Collier SUN Harry Beckett, t; Alan Wakeman, ss, ts; Bob Sydor, as, ts; SUN Geoff Castle, p; Graham Collier, b; John Webb, d. Recorded: SUN London, 12th December, 1970. SUN BGO SUN 822 CD 2 SUN SUN Graham Collier SUN New Conditions Introduction SUN Collier SUN Harry Beckett, Henry Lowther, t; Pete Duncan, Malcolm SUN Griffiths, tb; Art Themen, Alan Wakeman, Mike Paige, reeds; SUN Ed Speight, g; Roger Dean, kb; Graham Collier, b; John Webb, SUN d; John Mitchell, perc. Recorded: June, 1976. SUN BGO SUN 895 CD 2 SUN SUN Graham Collier SUN Hoarded Dreams: Part 6 SUN Collier SUN John Schroder, Ed Speight, g; Geoff Warren, a. fl, as; John SUN Surman, cl, bcl, bs; Matthias Schubert, ob, ts; Art Themen, SUN ss, ts; Kenny Wheeler, Ted Curson, Tomasz Stanko, Henry SUN Lowther, Manfred Schoof, tp, fh; Eje Thelin, Malcolm SUN Griffiths, tb; Dave Powell, tu; Ashley Brown, d, perc. SUN Recorded: Bracknell Jazz Festival, 1983. SUN Cuneiform SUN RUNE 252 SUN SUN Graham Collier SUN The Hackney Five (excerpt) SUN Collier SUN Henry Lowther, Steve Waterman, Patrick White, t; Hugh SUN Fraser, Bill Mee, tb; Andy Grappy, tu; Chris Biscoe, Art SUN Themen, Mark Lockheart, Geoff Warren, reeds; Ed Speight, g; SUN Pete Saberton, p; Dudley Phillips, b; John Marshall, d. SUN Recorded: London Jazz Festival, May, 1994. SUN Boathouse SUN 004 SUN SUN Graham Collier and The Jazz Ensemble SUN Out Blues SUN Collier SUN Ed Sarath, Steve Waterman, Simon Finch, tp, fh; Hugh SUN Fraser, Mat Colman, tb; Oren Marshall, tu; Art Themen, SUN Karlheinz Miklin, Steve Main, Geoff Warren, reeds; Roger SUN Dean, kb; Ed Speight, g; Andy Clyndert, b; John Marshall, d. SUN Recorded: London Jazz Festival, November, 1997. SUN ASC SUN CD 28 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b0159f80 (Listen) SUN Jonathan Swain presents chamber music by Rachmaninov and SUN Medtner, recorded in Paris SUN 1:01 AM SUN Medtner, Nikolai [(1879-1951)] SUN Sonata tragica - from Forgotten Melodies, Op.39'5 for piano SUN Alexander Paley (piano) SUN 1:14 AM SUN Ippolitov-Ivanov, Mikhail Mikhaylovich [1859-1935] SUN Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op.8 SUN Amiram Ganz (violin), Alexander Paley (piano) SUN 1:26 AM SUN Rachmaninov, Sergey [1873-1943] SUN Elegiac trio no. 1 in G minor for piano and strings SUN Amiram Ganz (violin), Alexander Dmitriev (cello), Alexander SUN Paley (piano) SUN 1:40 AM SUN Rachmaninov, Sergey [1873-1943] SUN 13 Preludes Op.32 for piano - no.7 in F major, no.8 in A SUN minor, no.12 in G minor SUN Alexander Paley (piano) SUN 1:49 AM SUN Catoire, Georgy [1861-1926] SUN Quartet in A minor Op.31 for piano and strings SUN Amiram Ganz (violin), David Gaillard (viola), Alexander SUN Dmitriev (cello), Alexander Paley (piano) SUN 2:14 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Symphony No.29 in A major (K.201) SUN Amsterdam Bach Soloists SUN 2:37 AM SUN Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) SUN From 'Tannh�user': Overture; Venusberg music (concert SUN version) SUN Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Qu�bec, Franz Paul SUN Decker (conductor) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927) SUN String Quartet No.2 in C minor (Op.14) SUN Yggdrasil String Quartet SUN 3:31 AM SUN Piern�, Gabriel (1863-1937) SUN Konzertst�ck for harp and orchestra (Op.39) SUN Suzanna Klintcharova (harp), Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, SUN Dimitar Manolov (conductor) SUN 3:47 AM SUN Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) SUN Concerto for two violins and orchestra in B minor (Op.88) SUN Igor Ozim and Primoz Novsak (violins), Slovenian Radio and SUN Television Symphony Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) SUN 4:13 AM SUN Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] SUN Sonata for flute and keyboard (BWV.1032) in A major SUN Sharon Bezaly (flute) , Terence Charlston (harpsichord) SUN 4:27 AM SUN Rossini, Giaochino (1792-1868) SUN Overture from L'Italiana in Algeri SUN Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (conductor) SUN 4:35 AM SUN Wilbye, John (1574-1638) SUN Madrigal: Draw on sweet night - for 6 voices SUN BBC Singers, Bo Holten (director) SUN 4:40 AM SUN Dapogny, James [b.1940] SUN Rag (In memoriam Johannes Brahms) SUN Donna Coleman (piano) SUN 4:46 AM SUN Walton, William (1902-1983) SUN Johannesberg Festival Overture SUN Stavanger Symphony Orchestra; David Atherton (conductor) SUN 4:54 AM SUN Satie, Erik (1866-1925) SUN Poudre d'or SUN Ashley Wass (piano) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Salieri, Antonio (1750-1825) SUN Sinfonia in D major 'Veneziana' SUN Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) SUN 5:11 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Scherzo No.1 in B flat (D.593) SUN Halina Radvilaite (piano) SUN 5:17 AM SUN Obrecht, Jacob (1450-1505) SUN J'ai pris amours a ma devise SUN Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet SUN 5:24 AM SUN Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) SUN Trio No.4 from Essercizii Musici SUN Camerata Koln SUN 5:34 AM SUN Halvorsen, Johan (1864-1935) SUN Norwegian Rhapsody No.1 in A SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Christopher Warren-Green SUN (conductor) SUN 5:47 AM SUN Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) SUN From 'Paris e Helena', ballet music SUN Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovit Rajter SUN (conductor) SUN 5:59 AM SUN Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) SUN L'isle joyeuse (1904) SUN Philippe Cassard (piano) SUN 6:06 AM SUN Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960) SUN Suite in F sharp minor (Op.19) (1908) SUN West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor) SUN 6:35 AM SUN Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909) SUN Powracajace fale (Returning Waves) - symphonic poem (1903) SUN Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej SUN Straszynski (conductor). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b0159f82 (Listen) SUN SUN NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. SUN The final playlist will be put up by noon on Monday. SUN 07:03 SUN Johann Nepomuk Hummel SUN Rondo all’Ungherese, Op.107 no.6 (from 6 Bagatelles) SUN Howard Shelley (piano) SUN CHANDOS CHAN 9807 SUN 07:08 SUN Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov SUN Concert Waltz no.1 in D major, Op.47 SUN Philharmonia Orchestra SUN Evgeni Svetlanov (conductor) SUN MELODIYA SUCD 10-00162 SUN 07:18 SUN William Henry Monk SUN Abide with Me SUN Seaford College Chapel Choir SUN Philip Hill (director) SUN ASV CD QS 6036 SUN 07:22 SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN On Wings of Song (arranged for violin and piano) SUN Renaud Capuçon (violin) SUN Jérôme Ducros (piano) SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS 374087 2 SUN 07:26 SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Brandenburg Concerto no.4 in G major, BWV.1049 SUN The Academy of Ancient Music SUN Richard Egarr (harpsichord & direction) SUN HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 807461.62 SUN 07:41 SUN Jean Sibelius SUN Chorus of the Winds from the Tempest – suite no.2, Op.109c SUN Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Leif Segerstam (conductor) SUN ONDINE ODE 914-2 SUN 07:46 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Finale: Allegro from Piano Trio no.4 in E major K.542 SUN Kungsbacka Piano Trio SUN NAXOS 8.570519 SUN 08:03 SUN Leonard Bernstein SUN Overture to Candide SUN Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra SUN Leonard Slatkin (conductor) SUN ANGEL CDC-7 47522 2 SUN 08:08 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Heart, the seat of soft delight from Acid and Galatea, Act SUN II SUN Danielle de Niese (soprano: Galatea) SUN The English Concert SUN Harry Bicket (conductor) SUN DECCA 478 2260 SUN 08:12 SUN Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev SUN Symphony no.1 ‘Classical’, Op.25 SUN The Chamber Orchestra of Europe SUN Claudio Abbado (conductor) SUN DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 429 396-2 SUN 08:27 SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN Piano sonata no.14 Op.27 no.2 ‘Moonlight’: I. Adagio SUN sostenuto SUN Frank Braley (piano) SUN HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901750 SUN 08:34 SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN Softly and Gently from The Dream of Gerontius Op.38 SUN Dame Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano: The Angel) SUN Hallé Choir SUN Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus SUN Ambrosian Singers SUN Sir John Barbirolli (conductor) SUN EMI CMS 7 63185 2 SUN 08:56 SUN Arnold Bax SUN Original finale (Moderato brillante) from the music to David SUN Lean’s Oliver Twist SUN BBC Philharmonic SUN Ruman Gamba (conductor) SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b0159f84 (Listen) SUN Rob Cowan plays three hours of great music, featuring the SUN best recordings from the archive and the present day. Today SUN with works by Schubert, Ravel, Mozart and Mussorgsky. Plus, SUN a treat for your Innocent Ear. SUN SUN Gabriel Fauré SUN Romance SUN Renaud Capuçon (violin), Nicholas Angelich (piano) SUN Virgin Classics 5099907087523 CD 1 T6 SUN SUN Tomás Luis de Victoria SUN Salve regina SUN Westminster Cathedral Choir SUN Hyperion CDA67891 T1 SUN SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Five Waltzes (1926) for piano SUN Dejan Lazic (piano) SUN Channel Classics CCS SA 28511 SUN SUN Bedrich Smetana SUN Blanik SUN Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vacláv Talich (conductor) SUN Supraphon SU 4065-2 CD2 T2 SUN SUN Franz Schubert SUN Drei Klavierstücke, D946 SUN Gerhard Oppitz SUN Hänssler Classic CD 98.287 T 5-7 SUN SUN Maurice Ravel SUN Daphnis et Chloé Suite 2 SUN Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf SUN (conductor) SUN EMI CDM5 65425 2 SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Joseph and his Brethren, “Prophetic raptures swell my SUN breast” SUN Karina Gauvin (soprano), Il complesso barocco, Alan Curtis SUN (conductor) SUN Naïve V 5261 T 8 SUN SUN Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky SUN St John’s Night on a Bare Mountain SUN Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor) SUN Sony Classical 886977578724 T1 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Concerto in C minor for 2 harpsichords, BWV1060 SUN Raymond Leppard and Andrew Davis (harpsichords), English SUN Chamber Orchestra SUN Philips 454 268-2 CD 2 T 7-9 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN String Quartet in D minor, K421 SUN Quatuor Ebène SUN Virgin Classics 50999 070922 2 0 T1-4 SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b0159f86 (Listen) SUN Michael Grandage SUN SUN Michael Berkeley talks to award-winning theatre director SUN Michael Grandage, who succeeded Sam Mendes as director of SUN the Donmar Warehouse in London in 2002. He also concurrently SUN worked at the Sheffield Theatres until 2005, where his work SUN included a number of high-profile new productions of his own SUN as well as showcasing the work of innovative young directors SUN and designers. He has given the Donmar an international SUN profile, and has himself produced six plays a year there SUN during his tenure, as part of a repertoire that includes a SUN mixture of new plays, musicals such as 'Merrily we Roll SUN Along', 'Guys and Dolls', 'Grand Hotel' and 'Evita', SUN 20th-century American and British drama, and Euopean work in SUN new versions. Three of his own productions transferred to SUN Broadway, including 'Frost/Nixon', 'Hamlet', starring Jude SUN Law, and John Logan's 'Red'. In 2010 he made his SUN Glyndebourne debut as an opera director with a new SUN production of 'Billy Budd', and this year has directed 'Don SUN Giovanni' at the New York Met. He will step down as director SUN of the Donmar at the end of this year to develop other areas SUN of his work. SUN SUN His musical choices begin with part of a Palestrina Mass, SUN and include the rondo from Mozart's Horn Concerto No,.3 SUN played by Dennis Brain; Malcolm Arnold's Concerto for 2 SUN pianos and orchestra, and the fourth movement of SUN Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony as well as a duet from the SUN original National Theatre cast recording of 'Guys and SUN Dolls', incidental music to 'The Tempest' by Julian Philips, SUN and part of Britten's opera 'Billy Budd'. SUN SUN Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina SUN Kyrie’ from ‘Missa Pape Marcelli SUN The Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips (Director) SUN GIMELL CDGIM204 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN 3rd mvt from Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat major K417 SUN Dennis Brain (Horn), Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert von SUN Karajan SUN EMI CDM5668982 SUN SUN Dmitri Shostakovich SUN 4th mvt from Symphony no 5 in D minor op 47 SUN National Symphony Orchestra/Mstislav Rostropovich SUN DG 4394812 SUN SUN Malcolm Arnold SUN 2nd mvt from Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra Op 104 SUN Phyllis Sellick/Cyril Smith (pianos), CBSO/Malcolm Arnold SUN EMI Classics CDM 760442 SUN SUN Frank Loesser SUN My Time of Day/I’ve Never Been In Love Before SUN Ian Charleson/Julie Covington from the Original National SUN Theatre Cast Recording SUN MUSIC FOR PLEASURE CDMFP5978 SUN SUN Doug Hodge SUN Wish I’d Found You First SUN Doug Hodge SUN RIGHT BACK RECORDS RBRP002 SUN SUN Daniel Evans SUN Come Unto These Yellow Sands’ – Incidental Music from ‘The SUN Tempest SUN Daniel Evans SUN By permission of composer and performers SUN SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Music from Billy Budd Act II sc ii SUN London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox SUN VIRGIN CLASSICS 5190392 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b0159f88 (Listen) SUN Tinkler, Sailor, Composer, Spy? The Peter Philips Story SUN SUN In 1593 one of the great Tudor composers of keyboard music SUN and vocal polyphony, Peter Philips found himself imprisoned SUN in the Hague under allegations of being involved in a plot SUN to kill Queen Elizabeth. In the composer's 450th anniversary SUN year, Lucie Skeaping explores his life and work, and SUN speculates on the allegations against him. SUN SUN Peter Philips SUN Pavan & Galliard Dolorosa (probably written in Prison in SUN 1593) SUN Anneke Uittenbosch (harpsichord) SUN ETCETERA SUN KTC 1022 SUN SUN William Byrd SUN Motet: Domine praestolamur a5 SUN Cardinall’s Musick, Andrew Carwood (director) SUN ASV SUN CDGAU 224 SUN SUN Alessandro Striggio arr. Peter Philips SUN Chi Fara fede al Cielo SUN Siegbert Rampe (clavichord) SUN Musikproduction Dabringhaus und Grimm MD&G SUN MDG 34112572 SUN SUN Peter Philips SUN Paget Pavan and Galliard SUN Paul Nicholson (harpsichord) SUN HYPERION SUN CDA 66734 SUN SUN Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck SUN Plus tu cognais (chanson from 1592 collection - Chansons a SUN cinc parties) SUN Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam, Harry van der Kamp (director) SUN GLOSSA SUN GCD 922401 SUN SUN Peter Philips SUN Baciai per haver vita (madrigal from first collection – SUN published in Antwerp) SUN Capella Mediterranea, Leonardo Garcia Alarćon (director) SUN AMBRONAY SUN AMY015 SUN SUN Peter Philips SUN Ave Iesv Christe (motet) SUN Choir of Winchester Cathedral, Parley of Instruments, Peter SUN Holman (director), David Hill (conductor) SUN HYPERION SUN CDA 66643 SUN SUN Peter Philips SUN Canciones Sacrae Volume I: Tu es vas electionis SUN Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, Richard Marlow SUN (director) SUN CHANDOS SUN CHAN 0770 SUN SUN Peter Philips SUN Canciones Sacrae Volume II: Ne reminiscaris Domine SUN Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, Richard Marlow SUN (director) SUN CHANDOS SUN CHAN 0770 SUN SUN 14:00 Sunday Concert b0159f8b (Listen) SUN Following the great success of Die schöne Müllerin in 1824, SUN Schubert set Wilhelm Müller's Winterreise to music of SUN heartfelt pathos and passion. Even though countless SUN composers have sought to emulate Schubert's example, they SUN have found it hard to match the vision of this unique SUN masterpiece. SUN SUN Schubert: Winterreise SUN SUN Christian Gerhaher, baritone SUN Gerold Huber, piano. SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b0151r5c (Listen) SUN From Winchester Cathedral during the Southern Cathedrals SUN Festival on the Eve of the Feast of St Michael and All SUN Angels. Sung by the cathedral choirs of Chichester, SUN Salisbury and Winchester. SUN SUN Introit: Hail gladdening light (Wood) SUN Responses: Rose SUN Psalm: 91 (Alcock) SUN First Lesson: 2 Kings 6vv8-17 SUN Canticles: Stanford in A SUN Second Lesson: Matthew 18vv1-6, 10 SUN Anthem: Te Deum (Collegium Regale- Howells) SUN Hymn: Ye holy angels bright (Darwall's 148th) SUN SUN Organ Voluntary: Fugue on the chorale 'Ad nos, ad salutarem SUN undam' (Liszt) SUN SUN Director of Music: Andrew Lumsden SUN Organist: Simon Bell. SUN SUN 17:00 The Choir b0159f8d (Listen) SUN The Choir of Royal Holloway at the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Aled Jones presents the Choir of Royal Holloway, conducted SUN by Rupert Gough, specially recorded at this year's SUN Presteigne Festival. Featuring contemporary choral works SUN from Britain and Lithuania, plus the world premiere of SUN Magnificat by Joe Duddell. SUN SUN Robert Kyr SUN Freedom Song SUN Conspirare, Craig Hella Johnson (director) SUN Harmonia Mundi HMU807525 SUN SUN Vytautas Miškinis SUN Dum medium silentium SUN Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough (conductor) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival, at the Church of SUN St. Mary Magdalene, Leintwardine on 28 August 2011 SUN SUN Gabriel Jackson SUN O sacrum convivium SUN Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough (conductor) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Michael Tippett SUN Five Spirituals: Steal Away, Nobody Knows, Go down, Moses, SUN By and by, Deep River SUN Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough (conductor), soloists: SUN Hilary Cronin (soprano on Steal Away), Thomas Cooke (tenor SUN on Nobody Knows), Thomas Cooke (tenor on Go down, Moses), SUN Samuel Hancock (bass on By and by), and soloists on Deep SUN River: Flora Nicoll (soprano), Felicity Turner (alto), SUN Anoosheh Dastbaz (tenor), Samuel Hancock (bass) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Eric Whitacre SUN Cloudburst SUN BBC Symphony Chorus, Paul Webster (piano), O Duo: Oliver Cox SUN & Owen Gunnell (percussion), Scott Bywater (percussion), Ben SUN Fullbrook (percussion) conducted by Stephen Jackson SUN BBC Recording SUN SUN [traditional] SUN My God is a Rock arranged by Alice Parker and Robert Shaw SUN Conspirare, Craig Hella Johnson (director) SUN Harmonia Mundi HMU807525 SUN SUN Hildegard von Bingen SUN Karitas habundat SUN San Francisco Girls' Chorus, Susan McMane (director) SUN BBC recording from the Let The Peoples Sing 2011 competition SUN semi final SUN SUN Tomás Luis de Victoria SUN Duo seraphim clamabant SUN San Francisco Girls' Chorus, Susan McMane (director) SUN BBC recording from the Let The Peoples Sing 2011 competition SUN semi final SUN SUN Joe Duddell SUN Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis SUN Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough (conductor), William SUN Baldry (organ) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Cecilia McDowall SUN Ave Maria SUN Choir of Royal Holloway (ladies only), Rupert Gough SUN (conductor) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Vytautas Miškinis SUN Oi, šala, šala (Oh, it’s getting cold) SUN Choir of Royal Holloway (ladies only), Rupert Gough SUN (conductor) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Vytautas Barkauskas SUN Commedia dell’arte SUN Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough (conductor) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN Joseph Phibbs SUN Gaudeamus SUN Choir of Royal Holloway (ladies only), Rupert Gough SUN (conductor) SUN BBC Recording from the Presteigne Festival SUN SUN 18:30 Words and Music b0159f8g (Listen) SUN Breakfast SUN SUN Act II of Cole Porter’s 1935 musical ‘Jubilee’ opens with SUN platitudes bestowed upon coffee, eggs and bacon, porridge SUN even, but in the midst of his cheer, Porter ponders “… SUN Sunday morning breakfast time, the time all men adore, why SUN don’t the poets go into rhyme and rave about it more?…” SUN Breakfast though has caught the imagination of more than a SUN few writers, because it is not just about morning SUN nourishment, although there are plenty of wonderful SUN descriptions of favourite repasts, but Breakfast is a window SUN on all of life. There is love, there are fights, there is SUN death, but all at the Breakfast table. SUN SUN Anyone who has sat in a breakfast canteen will surely SUN recognise the eggy shrieks of Helen Ivory’s mechanical SUN chicken, rendered so hauntingly by Felicity Kendal, that SUN begins the programme. A sense of grand arrival that is SUN mirrored in French baroque composer Jean-Phillipe Rameau’s SUN La Triomphante. Grandeur was certainly the hallmark of the SUN late 19th Century breakfast too, and Anthony Trollope’s SUN florid description of the breakfast parlour at Plumstead SUN Episcopi, a table heaving with breads, meats and fishes SUN sizzling in little dishes is about as grand as they come. SUN SUN From the Episcopi to the sacred, American poet Dorothea SUN Grossman, in the guise of some ancient warmongering goddess SUN perhaps, disregards the rest of the breakfast on offer, for SUN her, it is the coffee that is “sacramental”. Charles SUN Dickens’ Mr Skimpole, eschews legs of beef and mutton as SUN “mere animal satisfaction” and craves foods that “remind me SUN of the sun.”, whilst for Gwendoline McEwen her “kanadian SUN breakfast” becomes a perverse Eucharistic event, as her food SUN “refuses to be sanctified”, and in consuming her meal she SUN reconnects with our primal forebears. It is with these SUN sentiments, of the sacred and carnal intertwined, that I SUN connect the music of 16th Century composer, and murderer, SUN Carlo Gesualdo. SUN SUN Walt Whitman’s short ‘For Queen Victoria's Birthday’, SUN depicts a simple, beautiful gesture of birthday morning SUN present giving, with the morning excitement amplified by SUN Gustav Mahler’s song ‘Fruhlingsmorgen’, “Get up! Get up!, SUN Why do you lie dreaming?, The sun is overhead!, Get up! SUN Get up!”. Simple it is not, but it is hard to challenge the SUN ambition of Hunter S. Thompson’s ideal feast, not least the SUN “…slice of key lime pie, 2 margaritas and 6 lines of the SUN best cocaine…” he likes to end his morning with. I’m sure SUN though Thompson would have fitted in at Frank Zappa’s SUN technicolour ‘St Alphonso’s Pancake Breakfast’, without SUN anyone raising an eyebrow. SUN SUN Mary Lamb’s 19th Century ode to breakfast captures its daily SUN life giving properties - the meal as signifier of our SUN ongoing battle against mortality “Ever giving cheerful SUN notice we are living another day, refreshed by sleep when SUN its festival we keep”. You can quite imagine the Little Bird SUN of Edvard Grieg’s ‘Lyric Pieces’ chirping at Mary Lamb’s SUN kitchen window too. For Francis Darwin Cornford and Jack SUN Underwood, breakfast brings a vision, and the promise of SUN love remade. In Dusty Springfield’s 1969 hit, ‘Breakfast in SUN Bed’, it is a complicated lover she welcomes back to bed, SUN “What’s your hurry, please don’t eat and run, you can let SUN her wait my darling, it’s been so long”. Breakfast with SUN lovers crops up in the writing of Ancient Greek poet Sappho SUN too, as she remembers the affections of Atthis, who roused SUN her from slumber to parade around Mytilene. A sentiment SUN echoed in the duet between Solomon and his Queen, ‘Welcome SUN as the Dawn of Day’ from Handel’s 1749 oratorio ‘Solomon’. SUN SUN If Trollope suggests a grand breakfast, and Thompson an SUN orgiastic one, Ian Fleming’s James Bond, fastidious in all SUN things, “maintained that there was such a thing as a perfect SUN boiled egg” in ‘From Russia with Love’. A prime example of a SUN breakfast fetishist. In Orson Welles 1941 drama ‘Citizen SUN Kane’ it is at the carefully laid breakfast table that we SUN watch Kane’s marriage to Emily disintegrate, as Bernard SUN Hermann’s score soundtracks Welles’ artfully cut montage, in SUN swirls of increasing bleakness. SUN SUN Heather Phillipson’s love letter to porridge ‘Dependency on SUN Oats’ borders on the obsessive, but speaks of a reassuring SUN consistency of breakfast, which not an attribute celebrated SUN by Pete Seeger in his version of the great depression ballad SUN ‘Beans, Bacon and Gravy’. From the other end of the scale SUN Stoddard King is trying to avoid “bacon which produces SUN weight” as he sings his ‘Breakfast Song in Time of Diet’. SUN One of the greats of all Breakfast song, is Cole Porter’s SUN aforementioned ‘Sunday morning breakfast time’, which is SUN followed here by the capers of “Dean Cope, the Emminent SUN Divine” staging the epic food fight that “scandalized the SUN local sheep”, in Harry Graham’s comic poem, ‘Breakfast’. The SUN twists and turns of which seem perfectly mirrored in the SUN theme and variations of Schubert’s Trout Quintet. SUN SUN Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management (1861) codifies a SUN life of servitude for those downstairs, and it is those same SUN housemaids with their “damp souls” that T.S. Eliot writes of SUN in ‘Morning at the Window’. Benny Goodman may have written SUN his ‘Breakfast Feud’ before a different war to the one SUN Eliot’s housemaids were facing, but you can imagine them SUN letting their hair down to it when they finally got there. SUN It is with war too that I found one of the most moving SUN accounts of breakfast. The two young men in the trench, in SUN Hexham poet Wilfrid Wilson Gibson’s 1914 poem, eat their SUN breakfast lying on their backs “Because the shells were SUN screeching overhead”, and as in Butterworth’s poignant SUN setting of AE Housman’s ‘Is my team ploughing’, by the end SUN of the poem one of them is alive, the other dead. SUN SUN Swamped by despair Frank O’Hara’s short ‘Melancholy SUN Breakfast’ will probably be recognisable to those who are SUN resolutely not morning people. In Jacques Prevert’s poem, SUN ‘Breakfast’, the tension is palpable as a couple sit in SUN thorny silence, coffee drunk and cigarettes smoked, but not SUN a word said. Perhaps he is the flawed gentleman of Bonnie SUN Prince Billy's song ‘Troublesome Houses. Breakfast in Bed’ SUN returns as a theme in Hugo Williams’ cynical account of his SUN one night stand, which pairs beautifully with the seductive SUN raised eyebrow of Julie London’s 1967 ‘Nice Girls Don't Stay SUN for Breakfast’. To round off the sequence I turned to Craig SUN Arnold’s ‘Meditation on a Grapefruit’, which captures a SUN sense of the half awake ponderous nature of the meal, SUN followed by the whistling kettle meditation of Max de SUN Wardener’s ‘Kettle Song’. SUN SUN Frivolous, inconsequential, funny; but also moving, and at SUN times the heartbreaking morning stage upon which all human SUN life is acted out, I hope you find Breakfast makes for SUN fascinating, if hungry listening. SUN SUN Peter Meanwell (Producer) SUN SUN 18:30 SUN Ryu Hankil SUN Poet SUN Ryu Hankil (clockworks) SUN Manual manualcd01 SUN 18:30 SUN Breakfast Machine, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 18:30 SUN Jean-Philippe Rameau SUN Fanfarinette SUN Calefax Reed Quintet SUN MDG 6191374-2 SUN 18:32 SUN The Warden (extract), reader Gerard Murphy SUN 18:34 SUN I allow myself, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 18:34 SUN E.C. Ball SUN The early bird always gets the worm SUN Michael Hurley SUN TSQ2288, Tr.7 SUN 18:37 SUN Bleak House, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 18:38 SUN The Last Breakfast, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 18:39 SUN Gesualdo SUN Tenebrae responsories for Maundy Thursday [excerpt] SUN The King’s Singers SUN SIGNUM SIGCD048 SUN 18:42 SUN For Queen Victoria's Birthday, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 18:43 SUN Gustav Mahler SUN Fruhlingsmorgen SUN Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber SUN RCA 88697567732 SUN 18:45 SUN The Great Shark Hunt (Strange Tales from a Strange Time) SUN [extract], reader Gerard Murphy SUN 18:46 SUN Frank Zappa SUN St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast SUN Frank Zappa SUN ZAPPA CDZAP 18 SUN 18:50 SUN Breakfast, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 18:52 SUN Edvard Grieg SUN Little Bird (Lyric Pieces III, op.43) SUN Mie Miki (accordion) SUN BIS CD1629 SUN 18:54 SUN A Montreux Hotel, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 18:54 SUN I promise when I lift your egg, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 18:55 SUN Dusty Springfield SUN Breakfast in Bed SUN Rhino SUN 18:58 SUN It was you Athis who said, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 18:59 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Welcome as the day of dawn (Solomon, HWV 67) SUN Sarah Connolly, Rosemary Joshua SUN Chaconne CHAN0767 SUN 19:02 SUN From Russia with Love [extract], reader Felicity Kendal SUN 19:03 SUN Bernard Herrmann SUN Citizen Kane (Breakfast montage) SUN RKO Orchestra SUN Laserlight SUN 19:07 SUN Dependency on oats, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 19:08 SUN Pete Seeger (voice and banjo) SUN Beans, Bacon and Gravy SUN Smithsonian Folkways SFW40058 SUN 19:11 SUN Breakfast Song in Time of Diet, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:11 SUN Cole Porter SUN Sunday Morning Breakfast Time SUN Cole Porter SUN Koch 371712H1 SUN 19:13 SUN Breakfast, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:16 SUN Franz Schubert SUN Piano Quintet in A major, D667 "The Trout" (Fourth movement) SUN Bronfman / Zukerman / Marks / Forsyth / Quarrington SUN SONY 88697160442 SUN 19:24 SUN The book of Household Management (1861), reader Felicity SUN Kendal SUN 19:25 SUN Morning at the Window, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:26 SUN Benny Goodman SUN Breakfast Feud SUN Benny Goodman Sextet SUN Columbia SUN 19:28 SUN Breakfast, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:28 SUN George Butterworth SUN VI. Is my team ploughing (Six songs from A Shropshire Lad) SUN Christopher Maltman (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) SUN Hyperion CDA67378 SUN 19:32 SUN Melancholy Breakfast, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:32 SUN Breakfast, reader Felicity Kendal SUN 19:33 SUN Troublesome Houses SUN Bonnie Prince Billy & The Cairo Gang SUN DOMINO WIGCD257P SUN 19:37 SUN Hugo Williams, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:38 SUN Julie London SUN Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast SUN Liberty Records LRP-3493 SUN 19:40 SUN Meditation on a Grapefruit, reader Gerard Murphy SUN 19:41 SUN Max de Wardener SUN Kettle Song SUN Static Caravan Van 154 SUN SUN 19:45 Sunday Feature b0159f8j (Listen) SUN Out in the World - A Global Gay History, Episode 3 SUN SUN Richard Coles continues his excavation of same sex desire SUN across this ages, focusing on those societies where gender SUN identity rather than sexuality is key. SUN SUN Thailand's Ladyboys or Kathoeys are perhaps the most SUN well-known examples of people who identify themselves SUN according to gender variance rather than sexual preference. SUN But, as Richard discovers, there are many other similar SUN societies - such as India's transgendered Hijras and the SUN Native Americans' 'Two Spirit' tradition. SUN SUN As a western model of gay identity spreads across the world, SUN Richard explores the future for these ancient identities. SUN SUN Producer: Laurence Grissell. SUN SUN 20:30 Drama on 3 b00v7sjw (Listen) SUN The Unfortunates, by BS Johnson SUN SUN adapted by Graham White SUN SUN Bryan ..... Martin Freeman SUN Tony ..... Patrick Kennedy SUN Wendy ..... Claire Rushbrook SUN June ..... Jacqueline Defferary SUN Tony's Father ..... Sean Baker SUN First Aid Woman/Tony's Mother ..... Christine Kavanagh SUN Sation Announcer/Reporter ..... Tony Bell SUN Landlady/Clerk ..... Sally Orrock SUN Guest House owner/Reporter ..... Jude Akuwudike SUN Clerk/Newspaper Voice ..... Lloyd Thomas SUN Grocer/Clerk ..... Sam Dale SUN Passing Child ..... Joseph Dudgeon SUN Tony's son ..... Greta Dudgeon SUN SUN directed by Mary Peate SUN SUN "But I know this city...Tony. This town. His town. Their SUN town." SUN SUN Adaptation of B.S. Johnson's 1969 novel in which a sports SUN journalist travels to a strange city to cover a football SUN match, only to discover it was the city where he first met SUN his friend Tony who has died young of cancer. We follow the SUN journalist from his arrival at the train station, through SUN lunch, to the match and on the journey home, as different SUN memories of his friend are triggered. SUN SUN Originally published in 27 unbound pamphlets in a box, The SUN Unfortunates was intended to be read in a random order. The SUN lack of a fixed order is suggestive of the way memories SUN occur, and the book becomes a meditation not just on SUN friendship and loss, but also on the nature of memory and SUN writing as our hero struggles to recall everything in order SUN to 'get it all down' as he promised his dying friend. SUN SUN B.S. Johnson is not a household name, but his novels are SUN beloved by a growing number of people who have discovered SUN him and he has something of a cult status. Renewed interest SUN in B.S. Johnson came partly from the publication of Jonathan SUN Coe's celebrated biography of Johnson, Like a Fiery SUN Elephant. SUN SUN 22:00 World Routes b0159f8l (Listen) SUN Lucy Duran presents Sufi music from around the world SUN recorded at the recent Transcender Festival at the Barbican SUN in London. "The Ecstatic Journey: Music from around the Sufi SUN world" was one evening gathering together classical SUN traditions, ascetic mediations and exultant celebrations SUN into a single, kaleidoscopic concert showcasing the Sufi SUN songs of Morocco, Pakistan, India and Indonesia. Features SUN music from Pakistani minstrel Sain Zahoor. SUN SUN The Ecstatic Journey: Music From Around The Sufi World SUN SUN Ensemble Syubbanul Akhyar SUN Percussion Intro (title TBC) SUN Nanang Kurnia Yasin (singer) Fuad Hasyim Sakiran (tamborine) SUN Ahmad Ihfadz Zainie (dumbuk) Mursidi Zulkarnain Tohir (oud) SUN Engkin Zainal Mutaqin (suling flute) Heru Firmansyah (hajir) SUN Chaerul Muhammad Yusup (violin) Abdul Wahid Mohamad Yusuf SUN (marawis) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Ensemble Syubbanul Akhyar SUN Second Song from Concert (title TBC) SUN Nanang Kurnia Yasin (singer) Fuad Hasyim Sakiran (tamborine) SUN Ahmad Ihfadz Zainie (dumbuk) Mursidi Zulkarnain Tohir (oud) SUN Engkin Zainal Mutaqin (suling flute) Heru Firmansyah (hajir) SUN Chaerul Muhammad Yusup (violin) Abdul Wahid Mohamad Yusuf SUN (marawis) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Ensemble Syubbanul Akhyar SUN First Song from Concert (title TBC) SUN Nanang Kurnia Yasin (singer) Fuad Hasyim Sakiran (tamborine) SUN Ahmad Ihfadz Zainie (dumbuk) Mursidi Zulkarnain Tohir (oud) SUN Engkin Zainal Mutaqin (suling flute) Heru Firmansyah (hajir) SUN Chaerul Muhammad Yusup (violin) Abdul Wahid Mohamad Yusuf SUN (marawis) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Ensemble Syubbanul Akhyar SUN Anabi SUN Nanang Kurnia Yasin (singer) Fuad Hasyim Sakiran (tamborine) SUN Ahmad Ihfadz Zainie (dumbuk) Mursidi Zulkarnain Tohir (oud) SUN Engkin Zainal Mutaqin (suling flute) Heru Firmansyah (hajir) SUN Chaerul Muhammad Yusup (violin) Abdul Wahid Mohamad Yusuf SUN (marawis) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Sain Zahoor SUN Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo SUN Sain Zahoor (lead Vocals, ektara Lute & ankle percussion) SUN Riyasat Ali (chimta) Ranhja (tabla, vocals) Muhammad Ijaz SUN (flute) Shaukat Ali (dholak, vocals) Muhammad Mushtaq SUN (harmonium, vocals) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Sain Zahoor SUN IImo Bus Karay o Yar, Iko ALLAH teray Darbar SUN Sain Zahoor (lead Vocals, ektara Lute & ankle percussion) SUN Riyasat Ali (chimta) Ranhja (tabla, vocals) Muhammad Ijaz SUN (flute) Shaukat Ali (dholak, vocals) Muhammad Mushtaq SUN (harmonium, vocals) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Sain Zahoor SUN Ishq Bulehy Noo Nachaway yar tey Nachna Painda SUN Sain Zahoor (lead Vocals, ektara Lute & ankle percussion) SUN Riyasat Ali (chimta) Ranhja (tabla, vocals) Muhammad Ijaz SUN (flute) Shaukat Ali (dholak, vocals) Muhammad Mushtaq SUN (harmonium, vocals) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN Sain Zahoor SUN Chai Buleh Othey Chadiye SUN Sain Zahoor (lead Vocals, ektara Lute & ankle percussion) SUN Riyasat Ali (chimta) Ranhja (tabla, vocals) Muhammad Ijaz SUN (flute) Shaukat Ali (dholak, vocals) Muhammad Mushtaq SUN (harmonium, vocals) SUN BBC Recording, 28th September 2011, Barbican SUN SUN 23:00 Jazz Line-Up b0159f8n (Listen) SUN Jazz Line-Up recorded Dame Cleo Laine at the City Halls in SUN Glasgow during this year's Glasgow International Jazz SUN Festival. SUN Performing with her is son Alec on Bass,and her daughter SUN Jacqui sings items both in duet and from her own repertoire SUN with her pianist Malcolm Edmudson. The Rhythm section is SUN long standing Dankworth-stalwart John Horler on piano, Mike SUN Smith on Drums with Andy Panayi on Reeds and Mark SUN Nightingale on Trombone. SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN All The World’s A Stage/If Music Be The Food Of Love SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Come Back To Me SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Tain’t What You Do SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Kite Flight SUN John Horler (Piano), Alec Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi SUN (Sax), Mark Nightingale (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN So Many Stars SUN Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals), Malcolm Edmonstone (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN I’m Glad There Is You SUN Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals), Malcolm Edmonstone (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Bapo SUN Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals), Malcolm Edmonstone (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN I Thought About You SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals), John SUN Horler (Piano), Alec Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), SUN Mark Nightingale (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Tomorrow’s World SUN John Horler (Piano), Alec Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi SUN (Sax), Mark Nightingale (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Just Sitting’ And A Rockin’ SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Lucky So and So SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Creole Love Call SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Don’t Mean A Thing SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Woman Talk SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals), John SUN Horler (Piano), Alec Dankworth (Bass),Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN It Amazes Me SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), John Horler (Piano), Alec SUN Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), Mark Nightingale SUN (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN Dame Cleo Lane & Friends SUN Hallelujah SUN Dame Cleo Laine (Vocals), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals), John SUN Horler (Piano), Alec Dankworth (Bass), Andy Panayi (Sax), SUN Mark Nightingale (Trombone), Mike Smith (Drums) SUN SUN MON MONDAY 03 OCTOBER 2011 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b0159g90 (Listen) MON Jonathan Swain presents another concert in the Chopin and MON his Europe Festival with music by Schumann, Paderewski and MON Chopin MON 12:31 AM MON Schumann, Robert [1810-1856] MON Symphony no. 2 (Op.61) in C major; MON National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jacek Kaspszyk MON (conductor) MON 1:11 AM MON Paderewski, Ignacy Jan [1860-1941] MON Concerto for piano and orchestra (Op.17) in A minor; MON Nelson Goerner (piano), National Polish Radio Symphony MON Orchestra, Jacek Kaspszyk (conductor) MON 1:45 AM MON Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] MON Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 (Op.21) in F minor; MON Nelson Goerner (piano), National Polish Radio Symphony MON Orchestra, Jacek Kaspszyk (conductor) MON 2:17 AM MON Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] MON Etude in C sharp minor, (Op. 10'4) MON Nelson Goerner (piano), MON 2:20 AM MON Kerll, Johann Caspar (1627-1693) MON Exsulta satis MON Hassler Consort MON 2:31 AM MON Barber, Samuel (1910-1981) MON Concerto for violin and orchestra (Op.14) MON James Ehnes (violin), Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell MON Tovey (conductor) MON 2:55 AM MON Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) MON Trois Nocturnes MON National Radio of Ukraine National Chorus (director: Lesya MON Shavlovska), NRCU Symphony Orchestra, Vyacheslav Blinov MON (conductor) MON 3:18 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON Sextet for piano and strings in D major, Op.110 MON Wu Han (piano), Philip Setzer (violin), Nokuthula Ngwenyama MON (viola), Cynthia Phelps (viola), Carter Brey (cello), MON Michael Wais (bass) MON 3:41 AM MON Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962) MON Trois Pi�ces Br�ves MON The Ariart Woodwind Quintet MON 3:48 AM MON Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621) MON Psalm 23 from 5 Psalms of David (1604) MON Netherlands Chamber Choir, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) MON 3:57 AM MON Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) MON Sonata I, Op.5 (from '6 solos for the violoncello with a MON thorough bass' 1780) MON Jaap ter Linden (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord), Ageet MON Zweistra (cello continuo) MON 4:05 AM MON Sanz, Gaspar (17th century) MON Spanish Suite MON Tomaz Rajteric (guitar) MON 4:16 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) MON Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major for 3 violins, 3 MON violas, 3 cellos & basso continuo, BWV.1048 MON Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) MON 4:31 AM MON Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) MON Concerto Grosso in F major (Op.6 No.9) MON The King's Consort, Robert King (director) MON 4:40 AM MON Wert, Giacches de (1535-1596) MON Qual musico gentil MON 5 � Cappella Singers at the Sonesta Koepelzaa, Amsterdam MON 4:50 AM MON Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847) MON Songs Without Words (Op.6) (1846) MON Sylviane Deferne (piano) MON 5:00 AM MON Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) MON Academic Festival Overture, Op.80 MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (Conductor) MON 5:11 AM MON Groneman, Albertus (c.1710-1778) MON Flute Sonata in D major MON Jed Wentz (flute), Balazs Mate (cello), Marcelo Bussi MON (harpsichord) MON 5:26 AM MON Harrison, Lou (1917-2003) MON Harp Suite MON David Tanenbaum (guitar), William Winant (tuned water bowls, MON finger cymbals and sistra), Scott Evans (tuned water bowls MON and drums), Joel Davel (drums) MON 5:42 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) MON String Quartet in F minor (Op.95) MON Helsinki Quartet MON 6:05 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Concerto for piano and orchestra No.23 (K.488) in A major MON Joanna MacGregor (piano), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, MON Susanna Malkki (conductor). MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b0159g92 (Listen) MON MON NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. MON The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of MON broadcast. MON 06:31 MON Tielman Susato MON La Morisque (Dansereye) MON New London Consort MON Philip Pickett (director) MON Decca 4361312 MON 06:33 MON Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier MON Danse Slave (le Roi malgre lui) MON French National Orchestra MON Armin Jordan (conductor) MON Erato ECD88018 MON 06:39 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Mass in C minor K427: Laudamus te MON Sarah Connolly (soprano) MON Gabrieli Players MON Paul McCreesh (conductor) MON DG 4779176 MON 06:44 MON Poldini/Kreisler MON Dancing Doll MON Myung Wha Chung (violin) MON Philip Moll (piano) MON Decca 4782660 MON 06:47 MON Ludwig van Beethoven MON Symphony No. 5 in C minor: 1st mvt MON Scottish Chamber Orchestra MON Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) MON Hyperion CDS 44301/5 MON 07:03 MON Sir William Walton MON Henry V suite: Prelude "The Globe" MON London Philharmonic MON Carl Davis (conductor) MON EMI 7479442 MON 07:10 MON Franz Schubert MON Liebhaber in allen Gestalten D558; Heidenroslein D257 MON Barbara Bonney (soprano) MON Geoffrey Parsons (piano) MON Teldec 4509908732 MON 07:14 MON Henry Purcell MON Chacony in G minor MON The English Concert MON Trevor Pinnock (conductor) MON Archiv 4155182 MON 07:20 MON Georges Bizet MON Caprice in C MON Julia Severus (piano) MON Naxos 8570831-32 MON 07:22 MON Edvard Grieg MON Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra's Dance; In the Hall of the MON Mountain King MON Bamberg Symphony Orchestra MON Richard Kraus (conductor) MON DG 4272042 MON 07:31 MON Gilbert & Sullivan MON The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture MON Academy of St Martin in the Fields MON Neville Marriner (conductor) MON Philips 4625082 MON 07:36 MON Antonio Vivaldi MON Mandolin concerto in C RV425 MON Maura Squillante (mandolin) MON L'Arte dell'Arco MON Federico Gugleilmo (conductor) MON Brilliant 93810 MON 07:45 MON Claude Debussy MON Mazurka MON Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) MON Decca 4602472 MON 07:50 MON Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky MON Eugene Onegin: Waltz (opening Act 2) MON St Petersburg Chamber Choir MON Paris Orchestra MON Semyon Bychkov (conductor) MON Philips 4382352 MON 08:03 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Trio sonata No.5 in C: 1st mvt MON Robert Quinney (Frobenius organ of The Queen's College, MON Oxford) MON Coro COR16095 MON 08:09 MON Sir Edward Elgar MON Pomp and Circumstance March No.5 in C MON Philharmonia Orchestra MON Andrew Davis (conductor) MON CBS MDK44788 MON 08:15 MON Joseph Haydn MON Symphony No.102 in B flat: Finale MON Orchestra of the 18th Century MON Franz Bruggen (conductor) MON Philips 4685462 MON 08:21 MON Giuseppe Verdi MON La Traviata: Di Provenza il mar MON Paolo Coni (Germont) MON La Scala Orchestra MON Riccardo Muti (conductor) MON Sony 88697581422 MON 08:31 MON George Frideric Handel MON Music for the Royal Fireworks: La Rejouissance MON Aradia Ensemble MON Kevin Mallon (conductor) MON Naxos 8557764 MON 08:37 MON Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky MON Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade; Tuileries; Bydlo; MON Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks MON Orchestrator: Ravel MON Berlin Philharmonic MON Simon Rattle (conductor) MON EMI 5175822 MON 08:45 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Harpsichord concerto in F minor BWV1056 MON The English Concert MON Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord/dir.) MON Archiv 4136342 MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b0159g94 (Listen) MON Rob Cowan shares great music, with the Essential CD of the MON Week, Artist of the Week and guest Martin Rees, Astronomer MON Royal, introducing his essential pieces of classical music. MON MON 9am MON A selection of must-hear music including Frank Fernandez's MON Vertigo de Lluvia and Las Casas from the Essential CD of the MON Week: a collection of choral works performed by the Coro MON Nacional de Cuba conducted by Digna Guerra. MON MON 9.30am MON A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the MON Week, cellist Janos Starker: Delius (Caprice and Elegy); MON Schumann (Cello Concerto in A minor, Op 129). Also in this MON hour, Mozart's Divertimento in E flat, K.226 from the London MON Wind Soloists directed by Jack Brymer. MON MON 10.30am MON As part of World Space Week, the Essential Classics guest is MON Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. Today he introduces the piece MON which first stimulated his interest in classical music and a MON piece he would listen to on a journey. MON MON 11am MON Rob's Essential Choice MON Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 (Finale) MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's MON CD Review. MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b0159g96 (Listen) MON William Schuman (1910-1992), Episode 1 MON MON Donald Macleod introduces the life and career of composer MON William Schuman - one of the most influential American music MON and arts administrators of the 20th century. MON MON No-one makes statues of arts administrators. They slip MON quietly into the background, unfussily bringing their MON glamorous peers - orchestras, conductors, composers, MON virtuosos - to the attention and adulation of the MON public.whilst simultaneously helping to teach and nurture MON the next generation of young musical stars. MON MON They are, in short - vital. And William Schuman was MON unquestionably the greatest music administrator of the MON entire 20th century - a man who as President of New York's MON Juilliard School and the Lincoln Center, became perhaps the MON most influential musician in the whole of America: a whole MON nation's music-making in the palm of his hand. MON MON Not bad for a largely self-taught composer, who'd once ran a MON jazz band called "Billy Schuman and his All-Stars", and MON peddled songs on Tin Pan Alley in the heyday of Gershwin and MON Irving Berlin. But William Schuman was no pen-pushing MON bureaucrat - he was also one of the most prolific and MON critically-acclaimed composers in America: his symphonies, MON concerti and chamber works ranked with those of his good MON friends and colleagues Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein. MON MON Unlike this iconic duo, Schuman's legacy has rather fallen MON off the radar on this side of the Atlantic. This week, MON Donald Macleod reintroduces us to one of the most respected MON and important American musicians of the 20th century. MON MON Monday's episode takes us through this future Juilliard MON School President's unlikely musical beginnings, selling pop MON songs in Manhattan in the early 1930s, with his friend, the MON future jazz legend Frank Loesser. Donald Macleod also MON introduces two of the young composer's first mature works - MON his Piano Concerto and 3rd Symphony - as well as the popular MON American Festival Overture. MON MON William Howard Schuman MON American festival overture MON Leonard SLATKIN MON St Louis S O MON RCA MON 09026-61282 2 MON MON William Howard Schuman MON Doin' the dishes MON Frank LOESSER (1910 - 1969) - Singer MON William SCHUMAN - Singer MON KOCH MON KOCH-372412 MON MON William Howard Schuman MON Concerto for piano and orchestra MON David Alan MILLER MON John MCCABE - Piano MON Albany S O MON ALBANY TROY MON 5-66 MON MON William Howard Schuman MON Symphony no. 3 MON Leonard BERNSTEIN MON New York Philharmonic Orchestra MON SONY MON smk-63163 MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b0159g98 (Listen) MON Ben Johnson, James Baillieu MON MON Live from London's Wigmore Hall, Radio 3 New Generation MON Artist Ben Johnson performs Schubert's Schwanengesang MON (Swansong) with pianist James Baillieu MON MON The final collection of Schubert songs was compiled after MON his death, hence it's title. It's not known whether Schubert MON intended the songs to be sung consecutively but it's usually MON thought that the song that Schubert's publisher included as MON the final one in the group, Taubenpost (Pigeon Post) is the MON very last song that Schubert composed. What is in no doubt MON is that the songs make a considerable impact in performance. MON Ben Johnson, embarking on what is sure to be an exciting MON career, is only a year or two younger than Schubert was when MON he wrote these songs - a poignant reminder of just how much MON the Viennese composer packed into his tragically short life. MON The concert is presented by Suzy Klein MON MON Schubert: Schwanengesang D957 MON MON Ben Johnson (tenor) MON James Baillieu (piano). MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b0159g9b (Listen) MON BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales MON MON Louise Fryer presents a week which profiles the BBC National MON Chorus of Wales and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. MON We're joined, live in the studio, by Chorus Master, Adrian MON Partington, to discover how the chorus works, plus there's MON music from the orchestra's most recent concerts in North and MON mid Wales. MON MON After five successful years at the helm, Thierry Fischer MON opens his final season with the orchestra as Principal MON Conductor. We hear their concert from St. David's Hall in MON Cardiff, which took place just three days ago. Thierry leads MON the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales in two MON profound and moving works. John Adams's "On the MON Transmigration of the Souls" is a direct and emotional MON response to the events of 9/11 - heard here ten years on. MON The work weaves music with recorded sounds, a litany of MON friends and relatives reading the names of their loved ones MON who perished in the twin towers, as well as the everyday MON noises of the city around them. MON MON A cultural icon virtually from its premiere nearly 200 years MON ago, with its famous choral setting of Schiller's "Ode to MON Joy" (which also became an "ode to freedom" in 1989 when the MON Berlin Wall came down), Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a MON journey from darkness to light, and a personal declaration MON that all humankind stand together as brothers. MON MON Adrian Partington directs the BBC National Chorus of Wales MON alone in Britten's "Hymn to St. Cecilia", a notoriously MON challenging choral work dedicated to the patron saint of MON music who shares her name day with Britten's own birthday, MON 22nd November. Adrian joins us live in the studio this MON afternoon to talk about his work with the 100-strong chorus. MON We also hear them on CD for Florent Schmitt's extravagant MON setting of the Psalm 47, "O clap your hands, all ye people". MON The programme opens with a short piece by Debussy, his entry MON for the Prix de Rome competition at the Paris Conservatoire, MON "Le Printemps" (Spring). It's conducted by Richard Hickox, MON Principal Conductor of the BBC NOW from 2000 to 2006. MON MON 2pm MON Debussy: Le Printemps MON Mary Plazas (soprano) MON BBC National Chorus of Wales MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Richard Hickox (conductor) MON MON c. 2.10pm MON Schmitt: Psalm 47 "O clap your hands, all ye people" MON BBC National Chorus of Wales MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Thierry Fischer (conductor) MON MON c. 2.45pm MON Britten: Hymn to St Cecilia MON BBC National Chorus of Wales MON Adrian Partington (conductor) MON MON c. 3pm MON Adams: On the transmigration of souls MON Rebecca Evans (soprano) MON Hanne Fischer (mezzo-soprano) MON Andrew Kennedy (tenor) MON Matthew Rose (bass) MON BBC National Chorus of Wales MON Choristers of Hereford, Gloucester and Worcester Cathedrals MON Three Choirs Festival Chorus MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Thierry Fischer (conductor) MON MON c.3.20pm MON Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 MON Rebecca Evans (soprano) MON Hanne Fischer (mezzo-soprano) MON Andrew Kennedy (tenor) MON Matthew Rose (bass) MON BBC National Chorus of Wales MON Choristers of Hereford, Gloucester and Worcester Cathedrals MON Three Choirs Festival Chorus MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Thierry Fischer (conductor). MON MON 16:30 In Tune b0159g9d (Listen) MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b0159g96 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0159g9g (Listen) MON The Belcea Quartet plays Beethoven, Beethoven - String MON Quartet (Harp); String Quartet in D MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall, London MON MON The Belcea Quartet begins its series of concerts featuring MON the quartets of Beethoven, as part of the Wigmore Hall's MON Beethoven focus. The string quartet was important to MON Beethoven throughout his life, and he fills them with an MON intimacy and intensity of expression. MON MON This concert showcases works from different stages of MON Beethoven's life. The harp quartet is nicknamed after the MON plucked pizzicato effects, and has a heroic quality. The Op. MON 18 quartet is gentle in nature, and the quartet Op.130 shows MON Beethoven at the pinnacle of his powers, here played with MON the original mighty fugal ending. MON MON Beethoven: String Quartet in E flat, Op. 74 'Harp' MON Beethoven: String Quartet in D, Op.18 No.3 MON MON Belcea String Quartet. MON MON 20:30 Discovering Music b0124sbs (Listen) MON Beethoven: Grosse Fuge MON MON It's adored for its logic, beauty, and total honesty, but MON Beethoven's 'Grosse Fuge' has also been branded one of the MON most mystifying of all the composer's works. Stephen Johnson MON pulls apart this string quartet masterpiece, which Beethoven MON himself subtitled 'somewhat free, somewhat scholarly', and MON explores how on earth we should go about listening to it. MON MON 20:50 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015fsf0 (Listen) MON The Belcea Quartet plays Beethoven, Beethoven - String MON Quartet in B flat; Grosse Fuge MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall, London MON MON Beethoven: String Quartet in B flat, Op.130, with Grosse MON Fuge, Op.133 MON MON Belcea String Quartet. MON MON 22:00 Night Waves b0159g9j (Listen) MON Matthew Sweet talks to the historian Joanna Bourke about her MON new book 'What It Means To Be Human.' Bourke was inspired to MON write the book following in the footsteps of a woman who MON wrote an open letter to the Times in 1870 in which she MON protested that women were not being treated as fully human. MON The book explores that which separates us all from animals. MON MON 22:45 The Essay b0159g9l (Listen) MON The Darkest Hour, Episode 1 MON MON Insomnia is one of the great obsessions of our time. MON Writers, artists, thinkers and leaders have always battled MON with sleep - from Van Gogh to Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill MON to Margaret Thatcher. Shakespeare's night owls are MON legendary, from Lady Macbeth to Brutus, while Charles MON Dickens' insomnia took him on nocturnal walks in search of MON inspiration. But in our 24-hour culture, insomnia - this MON ability to switch off - has become something of a modern MON obsession, with today's writers and bloggers thinking MON nothing of tapping away at keyboards or pounding the streets MON for solace in the wee small hours. MON MON In the first of this series, in which five night owls MON explore their own battles with sleeplessness, distinguished MON author Margaret Drabble looks at ageing and sleeplessness. MON She asks why, after years of insomnia, it's become something MON of an old friend to her, and extols the delights of the MON compensatory nap. MON MON This series will also feature John Sutherland on the rich MON history of insomnia in literature; A L Kennedy on finding MON the nights too thrilling for sleep; poet Michael Symmons MON Roberts on poetry and insomnia; and actor Juliet Stevenson MON on why a creative life often means a life in search of MON sleep. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b0159g9n (Listen) MON Shabaka Hutchings at the City of London Festival MON MON Jez Nelson presents saxophonist and BBC New Generation MON Artist Shabaka Hutchings at the City of London Festival. MON Hutchings is a key player across the UK jazz scene, MON appearing with artists as diverse as Polar Bear, big-band MON composer Django Bates and free-jazz exponent Evan Parker, as MON well as demonstrating the influence of Caribbean street MON music in his new band The Sons of Kemet. This concert MON reflects the variety of Hutchings' musical experiences, as MON he performs music by Ornette Coleman and Stravinsky as well MON as original material. He is joined in a one-off group by MON pianist Kit Downes, electronics artist Leafcutter John and MON two stalwarts of the British free-jazz scene - bass player MON John Edwards and Mark Sanders on drums. MON MON Also on the programme, Steve Reich's 75th birthday is MON celebrated with an exploration of the influence of MON minimalism on jazz. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Studio guest: Kevin Le Gendre MON Producers: Phil Smith & Russell Finch. MON MON 23:06 MON Henry Threadgill's Zooid MON Extremely Sweet William MON Pi MON 23:16 MON Hermeto Pascoal Septet MON Mesclando MON Recorded: for Jazz on 3 at the Jazz Café, London, in 2005 MON 23:24 MON Brad Mehldau & Kevin Hays MON Excerpt from Music for 18 Musicians MON Nonesuch MON 23:26 MON Steve Reich MON Variations For Winds, Strings and Keyboards MON Philips MON 23:28 MON Steve Reich MON Music for 18 Musicians – Section I MON Nonesuch MON 23:30 MON Cecil Taylor MON Cecil Taylor Unit MON Hatology MON 23:31 MON Terry Riley MON In C MON Edsel MON 23:33 MON The Claudia Quintet MON Flock MON Cuneiform MON 23:34 MON The Necks MON Rum Jungle MON ReR Megacorp MON 23:02 MON The Necks MON Daylights MON ReR Megacorp MON MON Lineup: Shabaka Hutchings (clarinet), Kit Downes (piano), MON Leafcutter John (laptop), John Edwards (bass), Mark Sanders MON (drums) MON 23:39 MON Shabaka Hutchings Ensemble MON Spangle MON Shabaka Hutchings MON 23:49 MON Shabaka Hutchings MON 3 Pieces for Solo Clarinet MON Igor Stravinsky MON 23:53 MON Shabaka Hutchings Ensemble MON Dusk MON Shabaka Hutchings MON 00:06 MON Shabaka Hutchings Ensemble MON I Loves You Porgy MON George Gershwin MON 00:18 MON Shabaka Hutchings and Kit Downes MON Mob Job MON Ornette Coleman MON MON TUE TUESDAY 04 OCTOBER 2011 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b0159gbc (Listen) TUE Jonathan Swain presents a selection of Buxtehude and Bach TUE recorded at the Rheinvokal Festival TUE 12:31 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) Text: Luther, Martin TUE Gen Himmel zu dem Vater mein BuxWV 32 TUE Núria Rial (soprano) Ensemble 'Café Zimmermann' TUE 12:41 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) Text: Luther, Martin (Psalm TUE 57 from the Luther bible) TUE Mein Herz ist bereit Bux WV 73 TUE Stefan Vock (bass) Ensemble 'Café Zimmermann' TUE 12:49 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) TUE Sonata in A minor for Violin, Viola da Gamba and Basso TUE Continuo, op. 1/3, Bux WV 254 TUE Ensemble 'Café Zimmermann' TUE 1:01 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) (text: bible) TUE Ich suchte des Nachts, Bux WV 50 TUE Núria Rial (soprano), Stefan Vock (bass) Ensemble 'Café TUE Zimmermann' TUE 1:17 AM TUE Tchaikovsky, Pytor Il'yich (1840-1893) TUE Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello and orchestra, Op.33 TUE Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Alexander Rudin (cello & TUE conductor) TUE 1:37 AM TUE Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) TUE Le Roi Lear - overture (Op.4) TUE BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) TUE 1:53 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) TUE Ich bin eine Blume zu Saron, Bux WV 45 TUE Stefan Vock (bass) Ensemble 'Café Zimmermann' TUE 2:02 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) TUE Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab Bux WV 38 TUE Núria Rial (soprano) Ensemble 'Café Zimmermann' TUE 2:07 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] TUE Sonata no. 3 in D minor BWV.527 TUE Ensemble 'Café Zimmermann' TUE 2:20 AM TUE Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) TUE Wo ist doch mein Freund geblieben Bux WV 111 TUE Núria Rial (soprano), Stefan Vock (bass) Ensemble 'Café TUE Zimmermann' TUE 2:31 AM TUE Weber, Carl Maria von [1786-1826] TUE Concerto for clarinet and orchestra no. 1 (Op.73) in F minor TUE Sabine Meyer (clarinet) BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří TUE Bělohlávek (conductor) TUE 2:51 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Quartet for Strings (Op.74'3) in G minor "Rider" TUE Ebene Quartet (string quartet) TUE 3:12 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) TUE Piano Sonata No.23 in F minor (Op.57) 'Appassionata' TUE Plamena Mangova (piano) TUE 3:38 AM TUE Carissimi, Giacomo (1605-1674) TUE Dixit Dominus - Psalmkonzert for 5 voices & basso continuo TUE Capella Regia Musicalis, Robert Hugo (organ/director) TUE 3:53 AM TUE Westlake, Nigel (b. 1958) TUE Winter in the Forgotten Valley TUE Guitar Trek TUE 4:05 AM TUE Albicastro, Henricus (fl.1700-06) TUE Sonate pour violon et continue (Op.9 No.12), 'La Folia' TUE Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini (conductor) TUE 4:17 AM TUE Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) TUE Serenade for string orchestra (Op.20) in E minor TUE BBC Concert Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) TUE 4:31 AM TUE Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) TUE Symphonic dance no.2 (Allegro grazioso) (Op.64 No.2) TUE Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ingar Bergby (conductor) TUE 4:38 AM TUE Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) TUE Eight Ländler (from D.790) TUE Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) TUE 4:46 AM TUE Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) TUE Caesar's aria: 'Va tacito e nascosto' (from 'Giulio Cesare TUE in Egitto', Act 1 Sc.9) TUE Graham Pushee (countertenor), Australian Brandenburg TUE Orchestra, Paul Dyer (artistic director) TUE 4:53 AM TUE Gershwin, George (1898-1937) TUE Lullaby - for string quartet TUE New Stenhammar String Quartet TUE 5:02 AM TUE Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) TUE Concerto in E minor for recorder, transverse flute, strings TUE and continuo TUE La Stagione Frankfurt TUE 5:16 AM TUE Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) TUE Adagio and allegro in A flat (Op.70) TUE Li-Wei (cello), Gretel Dowdeswell (piano) TUE 5:26 AM TUE Jan�cek, Leos (1854-1928) TUE Ml�d� (Youth) TUE Dirk de Caluwe (flute), Thomas Indermuehle (oboe), Walter TUE Boeykens (clarinet), Brian Pollard (bassoon), Jacob Slagter TUE (horn), Jan Guns (bass clarinet) TUE 5:46 AM TUE Schein, Johann Hermann (1586-1630) TUE Selection from Diletti Pastorali, Hirten Lust TUE Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel (conductor and lute) TUE 6:08 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat (K449) TUE Maria João Pires (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, TUE conductor Riccardo Chailly. TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b0159gbf (Listen) TUE TUE NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. TUE The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of TUE broadcast. TUE 06:31 TUE Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka TUE Overture in D major TUE BBC Philharmonic TUE Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) TUE CHANDOS CHAN 9861 TUE 06:37 TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Laudate pueri Dominum – opening of Laudate Pueri (Psalm 112) TUE for soprano, 2 violins & basso continuo TUE Emma Kirkby (soprano) TUE London Baroque TUE Charles Medlam (director) TUE BIS-CD-1734/35 TUE 06:40 TUE Maurice Ravel TUE Menuet antique (orchestral version) TUE Montréal Symphony Orchestra TUE Charles Dutoit (conductor) TUE DECCA 475 6891 TUE 06:47 TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Bagatelle in A Minor WoO.59 ‘Für Elise’ TUE Alfred Brendel (piano) TUE PHILIPS 456 031-2 TUE 07:03 TUE Johann Sebastian Bach TUE Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Sleepers wake) BWV.645 TUE transcribed for piano by Ferruccio Busoni TUE Murray Perahia (piano) TUE SONY CLASSICAL SK 66511 TUE 07:07 TUE Nicolò Paganini TUE Finale: Rondo from Violin concerto no.1 in E flat major TUE Massimo Quarta (violin & director – playing Paganini’s own TUE violin) TUE Orchestra of ‘Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova’ TUE DYNAMIC CDS 622/1-8 TUE 07:18 TUE Hector Berlioz TUE March to the Scaffold from Symphonie Fantastique TUE Detroit Symphony Orchestra TUE Paul Paray (conductor) TUE MERCURY LIVING PRESENCE 434 328-2 TUE 07:31 TUE Joseph Haydn TUE Trumpet concerto in E flat TUE Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) TUE English Chamber Orchestra TUE Anthony Halstead (conductor) TUE REGIS RRC1053 TUE 07:46 TUE Jacques Offenbach TUE Entr’acte and Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffmann Act III – TUE ‘Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour’ (‘Beautiful night, oh night of TUE love’) TUE Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano: Nicklausse) TUE Stéphanie d’Oustrac (soprano: Giulietta) TUE Les Musiciens du Louvre, Grenoble TUE Choir of Les Musiciens du Louvre TUE Marc Minkowski (conductor) TUE DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 471 501-2 TUE 07:56 TUE William Kroll TUE Banjo and fiddle TUE Leonidas Kavakos (violin) TUE Peter Nagy (piano) TUE DELOS DE 3116 TUE 08:31 TUE Percy Grainger TUE Harvest Hymn TUE Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields TUE Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) TUE PHILIPS 454 444-2 TUE 08:37 TUE Igor Stravinsky TUE The Rite of Spring: Introduction – The Auguries of Spring / TUE Dances of the adolescent girls – Game of abduction TUE London Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Bernard Haitink (conductor) TUE PHILIPS 420 491-2 TUE 08:45 TUE [anonymous] TUE Madame d’amours TUE The Hilliard Ensemble TUE SAGA CLASSICS SCD 9003 TUE 08:50 TUE Johann Sebastian Bach TUE Menuet in G major BWV Anh.114 & Menuet in G minor BWV TUE Anh.115 from the Anna Magdalena note book (1725) TUE Michael Behringer (harpsichord) TUE HÄNSSLER CD 92.136 (complete Bach edition) TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b0159gbh (Listen) TUE Rob Cowan shares great music, with the Essential CD of the TUE Week, Artist of the Week and guest Martin Rees, Astronomer TUE Royal, introducing his essential pieces of classical music. TUE TUE 9am TUE A selection of must-hear music including Oscar Hernandez's TUE La rosa roja from the Essential CD of the Week: a collection TUE of choral works performed by the Coro Nacional de Cuba TUE conducted by Digna Guerra. TUE TUE 9.30am TUE Performances by the Artist of the Week, cellist Janos TUE Starker: Mendelssohn (Variations Concertantes, Op.17); Bruch TUE (Kol Nidrei). Also in this hour, a mystery piece for you to TUE guess. TUE TUE 10.30am TUE As part of World Space Week, the Essential Classics guest is TUE Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. Today he introduces music TUE that he likes to work to and a piece that he finds TUE particularly moving. TUE TUE 11am TUE Rob's Essential Choice TUE TUE Schumann TUE Piano Quintet TUE Martha Argerich (piano) TUE Dora Schwarzberg (violin) TUE Lucy Hall (violin) TUE Nobuko Imai (viola) TUE Mischa Maisky (cello) TUE EMI 5573082. TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b0159w84 (Listen) TUE William Schuman (1910-1992), Episode 2 TUE TUE As the USA found itself at war in the early 1940s, William TUE Schuman wrote the first of a series of patriotic works that TUE would cement his place with Copland and Bernstein as one of TUE America's leading composers. Donald Macleod introduces a TUE rare performance of his cantata "A Free Song" - the TUE first-ever composition to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music - TUE as well as his Fifth Symphony, written the same year. We'll TUE also hear perhaps Schuman's most enduring and most-performed TUE work - the charming "New England Triptych" for orchestra, TUE and hear how this one-time pop song plugger became the TUE President of one of the greatest music institutions in the TUE world: the Juilliard School. TUE TUE William Howard Schuman TUE Quartettino for 4 bassoons TUE The New York Bassoon Quartet: Bernadette Zirkuli, Julie TUE Feves, Lauren Goldstein, Jane Taylor TUE LEONARDA TUE LE-348 TUE TUE William Howard Schuman TUE A Free Song (Secular Cantata No 2) for chorus and orchestra TUE Carlos KALMAR TUE Grant Park Orchestra TUE CEDILE TUE CDR90000125 TUE TUE William Howard Schuman TUE Symphony for strings (Symphony no.5) TUE Gerard SCHWARTZ TUE Seattle S O TUE Naxos TUE 8.559317 TUE TUE William Howard Schuman TUE New England triptych TUE Juilliard Ensemble TUE New World Records TUE 80587 TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b0159w86 (Listen) TUE Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (1 of 4) TUE TUE In the first of our concerts recorded last season as part of TUE the series given by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln TUE Center in New York, there's a chance to hear Radio 3 New TUE Generation Artists the Escher Quartet on home territory. TUE Their concert includes two quartets by Schubert from towards TUE the end of his short life. TUE The 'Quartettsatz' is a single movement, surely intended to TUE be part of something longer but now well-established in the TUE repertoire as a work in its own right. The Eschers follow TUE this with Schubert's extraordinary final quartet, a score TUE which is one of his most forward-looking and whose constant TUE struggle between major and minor only resolves itself at the TUE very last minute. TUE TUE Schubert: Quartettsatz in C Minor D703 TUE Schubert: String Quartet in G Major D887. TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b0159w88 (Listen) TUE BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales TUE TUE Louise Fryer presents music from the closing concert from TUE the orchestra's 2010-11 season at St. David's Hall, Cardiff, TUE in June this year. Principal Conductor Thierry Fischer opens TUE with Faure's elegant Pavane, heard here, as it was at the TUE 1888 premiere, with added choral lines to a text by Count TUE Robert de Montesquiou - who was a kind of French Oscar Wilde TUE (the idea of using his words was suggested to Faure by his TUE cousin, an influential society hostess, whose patronage was TUE well worth having). TUE TUE French violinist Olivier Charlier joins the orchestra for TUE the violin concerto by Henri Dutilleux. Still composing TUE today at the age of 94, Dutilleux's music reveals a strong TUE link to the music of Debussy and Ravel. This concerto, "The TUE tree of dreams" pushes out musical branches which multiply TUE and renew the lyrical essence of the tree, in addition to TUE reflecting a seasonal cycle. TUE TUE The climax of the concert is Ravel's spectacular ballet TUE score Daphnis and Chloe, written for Diaghilev's Ballets TUE Russes - sensational and seductive, it is clothed in the TUE finest colours, including a wordless chorus. TUE TUE Also in today's programme, another ballet for Diaghilev, TUE Poulenc's Les Biches, the most recent CD release from the TUE BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales. It's a parody of TUE French fashionable society in a typically witty and TUE brilliant suite of dances. Three include chorus, setting TUE 17th century texts, but the underlying theme of sexual TUE dynamics hasn't changed much in the intervening years. TUE TUE We also turn the clock back 25 years through the BBC TUE archives, to hear the BBC National Chorus of Wales just four TUE years after they were founded. In concert at the 1987 TUE Swansea Festival they join the orchestra for a cantata by TUE Daniel Jones, an important figure in twentieth century Welsh TUE music who deserves wider recognition. The conductor was Sir TUE Charles Groves, a particular champion of Daniel Jones. TUE TUE 2pm TUE Poulenc: Les Biches TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Thierry Fischer (conductor) TUE TUE c. 2.30pm TUE Daniel Jones: Come my way, my truth, my life TUE Maldwyn Davies (tenor) TUE BBC National Chorus of Wales TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Charles Groves (conductor) TUE TUE c. 3pm TUE Fauré: Pavane TUE BBC National Chorus of Wales TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Thierry Fischer (conductor) TUE TUE c. 3.10pm TUE Dutilleux: Violin Concerto (L'Arbre des songes) TUE Olivier Charlier (violin) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Thierry Fischer (conductor) TUE TUE c. 3.30pm TUE Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe TUE BBC National Chorus of Wales TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Thierry Fischer (conductor). TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b0159w8b (Listen) TUE Presented by Sean Rafferty. TUE TUE With a selection of music and guests from the music world, TUE including live performance from baroque ensemble Passacaglia TUE ahead of a concert at St Pancras Old Church which marks the TUE culmination of a major archaeological investigation into the TUE church's burial ground during the development of St Pancras TUE International station. TUE TUE Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 TUE E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b0159w84 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0159w8d (Listen) TUE Organist Wayne Marshall Live in Manchester TUE TUE Live from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. TUE TUE To celebrate his 50th birthday and to mark 15 years as TUE organist of the Bridgewater Hall, Wayne Marshall performs a TUE selection of his favourite works for the instrument TUE including music by Bach, Liszt and Widor. TUE TUE JS Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565. TUE JS Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C Major BWV 547. TUE Liszt: Fantasy and Fugue on B-A-C-H. TUE Rossini (arr. de la Mare): William Tell Overture. TUE Vierne: Final from Symphony No.1. TUE Saint-Saëns: Danse Macabre. TUE Widor: Toccata from Symphony No.5. TUE TUE Wayne Marshall, organ. TUE TUE 22:00 Night Waves b0159w8g (Listen) TUE Juliet Gardiner watches Woody Allen's latest film 'Midnight TUE in Paris,' and is joined by Darian Leader, and Niall Boyce TUE of The Lancet, who will be discussing madness in society. TUE From the popular press to TV soaps and films, the depiction TUE of madness always borders on the extreme. But should we be TUE turning our attention to highly discreet madness, shared by TUE average citizens who will never come to psychiatric TUE attention? TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b0159w8j (Listen) TUE The Darkest Hour, Episode 2 TUE TUE Insomnia is one of the great obsessions of our time. From TUE Van Gogh to Dickens, Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher, TUE our writers, artists, thinkers and leaders seem to have been TUE in constant battle with sleep. But in our current 24-hour TUE culture, insomnia, this ability to switch off, has become TUE something of a modern obsession for us all. In this series, TUE five night owls explore their own battles with TUE sleeplessness, the rituals and frustrations as well as the TUE occasional joys of being awake when the rest of the world TUE sleeps. TUE TUE Today, literary critic and author John Sutherland on the TUE rich history of insomnia in literature from Macbeth to TUE Heathcliffe, and on the battle so many writers, including TUE himself, seem to have with sleep. TUE TUE John Sutherland is Emeritus Lord Northcliffe Professor of TUE Modern English Literature at University College, London. He TUE is an acclaimed literary critic and the author of many TUE award-winning memoirs and books on literary criticism. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b0159w8l (Listen) TUE Fiona Talkington includes songs from Thomas Dybdahl, Alison TUE Krauss, Fire! with Jim O'Rourke; pianist John Tilbury plays TUE Howard Skempton; the voice of Indian singer Kiran Ahluwalia, TUE and settings of the old Latin hymn Te lucis ante terminum. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 05 OCTOBER 2011 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b0159w9c (Listen) WED Jonathan Swain presents Donizetti's Opera L'Elisir d'amore WED from the Royal Opera House WED 12:31 AM WED Donizetti Gaetano (1797-1848) WED L'Elisir d'Amore - opera in 2 acts WED Aleksandra Kurzak (soprano) (Adina) Kishani Jayasinghe WED (soprano) (Gianetta) Stefano Secco (tenor) (Nemorino ) WED Ludovic Tezier (baritone) (Belcore) Paolo Gavaelli - WED (baritone) (Dulcamara),+ Royal Opera House Chorus, Royal WED Opera House Orchestra, Mikko Franc WED 2:37 AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED 4 Ballades for piano (Op.10) WED Paul Lewis (piano) WED 2:59 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Symphony no. 5 (D.485) in B flat major WED Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein (conductor) WED 3:30 AM WED Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) WED Sonata for recorder & basso continuo in D minor - from WED Essercizii Musici WED Camerata Köln WED 3:39 AM WED Kalliwoda, Johann Wenzel [1801-1866] WED Morceau de salon for oboe and piano (Op.228) WED Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe) Cedric Tiberghien (piano) WED 3:49 AM WED Papandopulo, Boris (1906-1991) WED Trio Sonata WED Zagreb Guitar Trio WED 4:02 AM WED Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) WED Ave Maria; Christus factus est; Locus iste (motets) WED The Sokkelund Choir, Morten Schuldt Jensen (conductor) WED 4:16 AM WED Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981) WED Variations and fugue on a theme by Kuhnau WED Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, David Porcelijn WED (conductor) WED 4:31 AM WED Litolff, Henry [Charles] (1818-1891) WED Scherzo - from the Concerto Symphonique No.4 (Op.102) WED Arthur Ozolins (piano), Toronto Symphony, Mario Bernardi WED (conductor) WED 4:39 AM WED Landström, Sven-David (b. 1942) WED En ny himmel och en ny jord for a capella chorus WED Chamber Choir AVE, Andraž Hauptman (conductor) WED 4:47 AM WED Myslivecek, Josef (1737-1781) WED String Quintet no.2 in E flat major WED Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Rudolf Werthen (conductor) WED 4:59 AM WED Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) WED William Tell - Overture WED Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Roman Zeilinger (conductor) WED 5:10 AM WED Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) WED Sonata for bassoon and piano in G (Op.168) WED Jens-Christoph Lemke (bassoon), Mårten Landström (piano) WED 5:23 AM WED Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) WED Symphony in C major, Op.10/4 WED La Stagione, Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) WED 5:33 AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827) WED String Quartet in C minor (Op.18 No.4) WED Pavel Haas Quartet WED 5:57 AM WED Janáček, Leos (1854-1928) WED Pohádka for cello and piano WED Elizabeth Dolin (cello), Francine Kay (piano) WED 6:09 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Suite for Orchestra No.3 in D (BWV.1068) WED Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ivor Bolton (conductor). WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b0159w9f (Listen) WED WED NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. WED The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of WED broadcast. WED 06:31 WED Alexander Borodin WED Petite Suite: Finale WED Orchestrator: Glazunov WED Philharmonic Orchestra WED Geoffrey Simon (conductor) WED Cala CACD 1011 WED 06:38 WED Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WED Piano Concerto No 21 in C K467: mvt II Andante WED Jonathan Biss (piano) WED Orpheus Chamber Orchestra WED EMI 2 17270 2 WED 06:46 WED George Frideric Handel WED Concerto Grosso in F major Op 6’9 WED Collegium Musicum 90 WED Simon Standage (director) WED Chandos CHAN 0616 WED 07:03 WED Richard Strauss WED Morgen! WED Christine Schäfer (soprano) WED Berlin Philharmonic WED Claudio Abbado (conductor) WED DG 457 582-2 WED 07:07 WED Antonio Vivaldi WED Oboe Concerto in A minor RV 461 WED Marcel Ponseele (oboe) WED The Amsterdam Baroque orchestra WED Ton Koopman (director) WED Erato 4509-94811-2 WED 07:18 WED Claude Debussy WED La mer: Jeux de vagues WED Lucerne Festival Orchestra WED Claudio Abbado (conductor) WED DG 00289 477 5082 WED 07:25 WED Sigurd von Koch WED Spring night’s rain WED Anne Sofie von otter (soprano) WED Bengt Forsberg (piano) WED DG 449 189-2 WED 07:31 WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Prelude and Fugue in C minor BWV 847 (from Well Tempered WED Clavier Book 1) WED Angela Hewitt (piano) WED Hyperion CDS44291/4 WED 07:48 WED Ralph Vaughan Williams WED The Wasps overture WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED Vernon Handley (conductor) WED EMI 6 27910 2 WED 08:03 WED Dave Brubeck WED Unsquare dance WED Dave Brubeck Quartet WED Columbia 510594 2 WED 08:05 WED Maurice Ravel WED String Quartet: Final mvt WED Borodin String Quartet WED Virgin VC 7 91077-2 WED 08:11 WED Johann Strauss II WED Freikungeln WED Vienna Philharmonic WED Lorin maazel (conductor) WED DG 439 439-2 WED 08:15 WED Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov WED Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor: 1st mvt WED Cecile Ousset (piano) WED City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra WED Simon Rattle (conductor) WED EMI 5 65057 2 WED 08:26 WED John Dowland WED The Battle Galliard WED Nigel North (lute) WED Arcana A 36 WED 08:31 WED Ronald Binge WED The Water Mill WED Ruth Scott (oboe) WED The New London Orchestra WED Ronald Corp (conductor) WED Hyperion CDA66868 WED 08:45 WED Giuseppe Verdi WED Fantasy on “La traviata” WED Emmanuel Pahud (flute) WED Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra WED Yannick Nézet-Ségun (conductor) WED EMI 4 57814 2 WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b0159w9h (Listen) WED 9am WED A selection of must-hear music including the Essential CD of WED the Week: a collection of choral works conducted by Digna WED Guerra. WED WED 9.30am WED A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the WED Week, cellist Janos Starker: Faure (Elegie); Haydn (Cello WED Concerto No.2). Also in this hour, Mussorgsky's Night on the WED Bare Mountain (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov) from the New York WED Philharmonic Orchestra and Giuseppe Sinopoli. WED WED 10.30am WED As part of World Space Week, the Essential Classics guest is WED Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. Today he introduces music WED that makes him glad to be alive and a piece that he uses to WED relax to. WED WED 11.00 WED Rob's Essential Choice WED WED Mozart WED Quintet in G minor WED Arthur Grumiaux (violin) WED Georges Janzer (viola) WED Eva Czako (cello) WED Arpad Gerecz (violin) WED Max Lesueur (viola) WED PHILIPS 4709502. WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b0159w9k (Listen) WED William Schuman (1910-1992), Episode 3 WED WED William Schuman had one other great love in his life, aside WED from music: the swish of the bat and the roar of the crowd WED at the all-American ball game. Donald Macleod explores the WED composition of the composer's unique 'baseball opera', "The WED Mighty Casey", as well as his Violin Concerto - arguably the WED greatest American concerto since Barber's. WED WED William Howard Schuman WED 3 Carols of death [Whitman] for chorus [SATB] WED Stephen CLEOBURY WED King's College Cambridge Choir WED EMI WED CDC 7541882 WED WED William Howard Schuman WED The Mighty Casey - Baseball opera WED Gerard SCHWARZ WED Juilliard Opera Center Chorus WED Juilliard Orchestra WED Delos WED DEL1030 WED WED William Howard Schuman WED The Mighty Casey - Baseball opera WED Gerard SCHWARZ WED Juilliard Opera Center Chorus WED Juilliard Orchestra WED Delos WED DEL1030 WED WED William Howard Schuman WED Concerto for violin WED Michael Tilson THOMAS WED Paul ZUKOFSKY - Violin WED Boston S O WED DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON WED 429 860-2 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b0159w9m (Listen) WED Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (2 of 4) WED WED The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center welcomes WED distinguished guests to its regular recitals and today we WED hear the Borodin Quartet, one of Russia's most famous WED chamber groups. Their performance of a rarely heard (in this WED country, at least) quartet by Tchaikovsky is preceded by an WED early work by Beethoven. The performers include the WED co-artistic director of the society's concerts, cellist WED David Finckel. WED WED Beethoven: Trio in B Flat Op.11 WED David Shifrin (clarinet) WED David Finckel (cello) WED André-Michel Schub (piano) WED WED Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No.2 in F Major WED Borodin Quartet. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b0159w9p (Listen) WED BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales WED WED Louise Fryer presents performances by the BBC National WED Orchestra of Wales on their most recent tour of North and WED mid Wales. We visit St. Asaph cathedral in Denbighshire, for WED the 39th North Wales International Music Festival - the WED orchestra's visit has been a highlight of the festival since WED its foundation in 1972. This year conductor Leo Hussain WED makes his debut with the orchestra in Mozart's "Paris" WED symphony. The premiere in 1778 in the French capital made WED the composer so happy that he left the concert early, to pop WED over to the Palais Royal where he could enjoy a "large ice". WED Also in St. Asaph is a long-time friend of the orchestra, WED baritone Roderick Williams, marking the centenary of Gustav WED Mahler's death with his haunting "Songs of a Wayfarer". WED WED The gifted Welsh cellist Thomas Carroll joins the orchestra WED in mid Wales, for a concert in Newtown, recorded just ten WED days ago. Shostakovich's first cello concerto is both an WED emotionally and technically challenging work, written for WED the great Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. WED WED You can also hear the orchestra with the BBC National Chorus WED of Wales in their award-winning recording of Stanford's WED Songs of the Sea - with baritone Gerald Finlay and their WED much loved and much missed previous Principal Conductor, WED Richard Hickox. WED WED 2pm WED Mozart: Symphony No. 31 'Paris' WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Leo Hussain (conductor) WED WED c. 2.20pm WED Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden gesellen WED Roderick Williams (baritone) WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Leo Hussain (conductor) WED WED c. 2.40pm WED Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 WED Thomas Carroll (cello) WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Leo Hussain (conductor) WED WED c. 3.10pm WED Stanford: Songs of the Sea WED BBC National Chorus of Wales WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Richard Hickox (conductor). WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b0159w9r (Listen) WED Live from Exeter Cathedral WED WED Introit: A Celtic Psalm (Stephen Tanner) WED Responses: Shephard WED Psalms: 27, 28, 29 (Monk, Clark, Hylton-Stewart, Atkins) WED Hymn: O blest creator of the light (Lucis Creator) WED First Lesson: Proverbs 2 vv1-15 WED Canticles: Gloucester Service (Richard Shephard) WED Second Lesson: Colossians 1 vv9-20 WED Anthem: Laudate Dominum (Ronald Corp) (first broadcast) WED Hymn: Word of God, come down on earth (Liebster Jesu) WED WED Organ Voluntary: Dance Rondo (Philip Moore) WED WED Stephen Tanner (Director of the choir) WED David Davies (Organist). WED WED 16:30 In Tune b0159wb6 (Listen) WED Presented by Sean Rafferty. WED WED With a selection of music and guests from the music world, WED including a live studio performance from the Tony Award WED winning broadway singer Idina Menzel. WED WED Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 WED E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b0159w9k (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0159wb8 (Listen) WED Radio 3 Live in Concert, Berlioz, Mendelssohn WED WED Live from The Lighthouse, Poole WED WED For our first visit of the season to the Bournemouth WED Symphony Orchestra's home hall, Principal Conductor, Kirill WED Karabits conducts a programme that begins with an operatic WED overture by Berlioz and ends with Prokofiev's wartime WED symphonic masterpiece. Between them comes one of the most WED popular of all violin concertos in which orchestra and WED conductor are joined by the renowned French violinist Renaud WED Capuçon. WED WED The popularity of the overture that Berlioz wrote for WED Benvenuto Cellini has outlasted that of the opera from which WED it is taken by a long way - it's one of his most WED characteristic scores, full of long lyrical melody and WED colourful orchestration. Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto is WED much loved, with its fiery opening and sparkling finale WED separated by the songful slow movement. Prokofiev's 5th WED Symphony, written during the 2nd World War, managed to make WED some subtle musical points whilst keeping the Soviet WED authorities happy - a masterful balancing act that produced WED one of the 20th-century's most powerful symphonies. WED Ukrainian-born Kirill Karabits has proved himself to be a WED fine conductor of colourful scores like these and his WED partnership with the outstanding French violinist Renaud WED Capuçon is bound to be an exciting one. WED WED Berlioz: Overture - Benvenuto Cellini WED Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor WED WED Renaud Capuçon (violin) WED Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra WED Kirill Karabits (conductor). WED WED 20:10 Twenty Minutes b00s7dr0 (Listen) WED Ryabov and Kozhin WED WED "Two little boys were hunting crayfish off the wooden jetty. WED They were diving down under the steep bank and resurfacing, WED snorting out the water from their nostrils. They swam to the WED side of the jetty and, with triumphant cries, chucked their WED booty into a pail. WED WED Ryabov waited until one of them, feeling the cold, climbed WED out of the lake. Hopping about on one foot, his head tilted WED to one side, he was getting the water out of his ear. Only WED then did the young boy notice Ryabov. WED WED "Is it Grandfather you want?" he asked. WED WED In Izrael Metter's short story, the young man with the WED briefcase has come to a rural spot outside Moscow, in order WED to confront the older Kozhin, who was a 'high-up' in the WED police force many years back. Ryabov has come to confront WED him about the fate of his own father - Kozhin was WED responsible. But, strangely, Ryabov is unsure how to handle WED the situation, despite having the advantage of surprise. So WED what will happen? WED WED Izrael Metter was a leading novelist, short story writer and WED radio satirist after the second world war, and this tale was WED first published in 1976. He lived for most of his life in WED Leningrad. WED WED Translated by Michael Duncan WED Producer Duncan Minshull. WED WED 20:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0159xfj (Listen) WED Radio 3 Live in Concert, Prokofiev WED WED Live from The Lighthouse, Poole WED WED Prokofiev: Symphony No.5 in B Flat Major WED WED Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra WED Kirill Karabits (conductor). WED WED 22:00 Night Waves b0159wbb (Listen) WED Claire Tomalin WED WED Philip Dodd talks to Claire Tomalin about her new book, WED 'Charles Dickens: A Life' in which she explores the ways in WED which the novelist's life went from comedy to tragedy. When WED he died in 1870, England's best known writer, he was buried WED in Westminster Abbey, his funeral attended by thousands. Yet WED the qualities seen in his early life - his imagination, WED showmanship and huge energy - eventually became the vices WED which destroyed him. WED WED 22:45 The Essay b0159wbd (Listen) WED The Darkest Hour, Episode 3 WED WED Insomnia is one of the great obsessions of our time. From WED Van Gogh to Dickens, Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher, WED our writers, artists, thinkers and leaders seem to have been WED in constant battle with sleep. But in our current 24-hour WED culture, insomnia, this ability to switch off, has become WED something of a modern obsession for us all. In this series, WED five night owls explore their own battles with WED sleeplessness, the rituals and frustrations as well as the WED occasional joys of being awake when the rest of the world WED sleeps. WED WED Today: though she knows her caffeine-fuelled, all-night WED writing sessions must end, author A L Kennedy explains why WED she has always found the nights too thrilling and full of WED possibility for mere sleep. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b0159wbg (Listen) WED Uzbek singer Sevara Nazarkhan, Oskar Schönning, French group WED Bratsch, Takemitsu's Distance De Fee for violin and piano, WED and the Espen Eriksen Trio's musical response to the tragic WED events in Norway on 22 July. Presented by Fiona Talkington. WED WED THU THURSDAY 06 OCTOBER 2011 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b0159wbn (Listen) THU Jonathan Swain's selection includes Brahms' Symphony no. 4 THU performed by the Royal Concertgebouw orchestra and Dvorak's THU piano trio op. 21 THU 12:31 AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (17-56-1791) THU Don Giovanni (K. 527) - overture THU Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kurt Sanderling (conductor) THU 12:37 AM THU Berg, Alban (1885-1935) THU Drei Bruchstücke aus Wozzeck (Op. 7) THU Dunja Vejzovic (mezzo-soprano), Royal Concertgebouw THU Orchestra, Gerd Albrecht (conductor) THU 12:58 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU Symphony no. 4 (Op.98) in E minor THU Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Carol Maria Giulini THU (conductor) THU 1:41 AM THU Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904) THU Trio for piano and strings no. 1 (Op.21) in B flat major THU Kungsbacka Trio THU 2:15 AM THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) THU 2 Marches in E flat major for wind THU Bratislavská komorná harmónia (Bratislava chamber harmony), THU Justus Pavlík (director) THU 2:22 AM THU Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) THU Giovanna D'Arco - Sinfonia THU Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw THU (conductor) THU 2:31 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU 7 Variations on a Theme of The Magic Flute by Mozart THU Miklós Perényi (cello), Dezső Ránki (piano) THU 2:40 AM THU Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) THU Verkl�rte Nacht (Op.4) THU Borromeo String Quartet THU 3:08 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU Variations on a theme by Haydn (Op.56a) THU Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Simone Young (conductor) THU 3:28 AM THU Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) THU Tango-Lento from 'La revue de Cuisine' (1930) THU Timothy Lines (clarinet), Mihaela Martin (violin), Frans THU Helmerson (cello), Gustavo N��ez (bassoon), Peter Masseurs THU (trumpet), Vassily Lobanov (piano) THU 3:34 AM THU Dukas, Paul (1865-1935) THU Sorcerer's apprentice - symphonic scherzo for orchestra THU Orchestre National de France, Charles Dutoit (conductor) THU 3:46 AM THU Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) THU Quartet for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon no.6 in F THU major 'Andante et tema con variazioni' THU Vojtech Samec (flute), Jozef Luptacik (clarinet), Frantisek THU Machats (bassoon), Josef Illes (french horn) THU 3:57 AM THU Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) THU Aria: Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (Act2Sc3 Alcina) THU Graham Pushee (counter-tenor) Australian Brandenburg THU Orchestra, Paul Dyer (artistic director) THU 4:04 AM THU Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) THU Sonata for flute and continuo (Op.1 No.1a) (HWV.379) in E THU minor THU The Sonora Hungarica Consort THU 4:13 AM THU Obrecht, Jakob (1450-1505) THU Omnis spiritus laudet - offertory motet for 5 voices THU Ensemble Daedalus THU 4:20 AM THU Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) THU Transcendental study No.11 in D flat major 'Harmonies du THU soir' - from Etudes d'execution transcendante for piano THU (S.139) THU 4:31 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Fantasia in A minor (BWV.922) THU Andreas Staier (harpsichord) THU 4:38 AM THU Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795) THU Sinfonia for strings and continuo in D minor THU Das Kleine Konzert THU 4:47 AM THU Haydn, Johann Michael (1737-1806) THU Ave Regina for double choir (MH.140) THU Ex Tempore, Florian Heyerick (director) THU 4:58 AM THU Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) THU 3 Folksongs from Csik county THU Zoltán Kocsis (piano) THU 5:02 AM THU Mussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881) THU A Night on Bare Mountain THU Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor) THU 5:14 AM THU Chopin, Frederic (1810-1849) THU Scherzo No.3 in C sharp minor (Op.39) THU Ivo Pogorelich (piano) THU 5:22 AM THU Janáček, Leoš (1854-1928) THU Vlci stopa (The wolf's trail) for soprano, female choir & THU piano THU Susse Lillesøe (soprano), Danish National Radio Choir, Per THU Salo (piano), Stefan Parkman (conductor) THU 5:30 AM THU Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) THU Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune THU Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Matthew Rowe (conductor) THU 5:41 AM THU Tchaikovsky, Pytor, Illyich (1840-1893) THU Francesca da Rimini - symphonic fantasia after Dante (Op.32) THU Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Robert THU Stankovsky (conductor) THU 6:07 AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU Concert aria: Ch'io mi scordi di te...? Non temer, amato THU bene (K.505) THU Tuva Semmingsen (soprano), Jörn Fosheim (piano), Norwegian THU Radio Orchestra, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) THU 6:17 AM THU Durante, Francesco (1684-1755) THU Concerto No.2 in G minor THU Concerto Köln. THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b0159wbq (Listen) THU THU NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. THU The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of THU broadcast. THU 06:31 THU Johann Strauss II THU Die Tauben von San Marco. (French Polka) THU Berlin Philharmonic THU Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) THU Apex 0927 49981 2 THU 06:36 THU Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart THU Piano Sonata in C, KV 545 “For Beginners”: 1st movt THU Maria Joao Pires (piano) THU Philips 4569282 THU 06:41 THU Antonin Dvorak THU Waltz no 1 in A major, op 54 THU Vlach Quartet Prague THU Naxos 8.553375 THU 06:45 THU Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev THU Overture on Hebrew Themes op 34 THU I Musici de Montreal THU Yuli Turovsky (director) THU CHAN 8800 THU 07:03 THU Georges Bizet THU Symphony in C: Finale THU The St Paul Chamber Orchestra THU Hugh Wolff (conductor) THU Apex 2564 67302 0 THU 07:10 THU Christoph Willibald Gluck THU Melodie (“Che faro senza Euridice” from Orfeo ed Euridice”) THU Arranger: Sgambati THU Alessio Bax (piano) THU Warner 2564 61695 2 THU 07:14 THU Jaromír Weinberger THU Polka from Schwanda the Bagpiper THU Philadelphia Orchestra THU Eugene Ormandy (conductor) THU SBK 63053 THU 07:17 THU Hector Berlioz THU La Captive op 12 THU Felicity Lott (soprano) THU Steven Isserlis (cello) THU Thomas Ades (piano) THU RCA 09026 68928 2 THU 07:21 THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Sinfonia from Cantata no 209 “Non sa che sia dolore” THU Irish Baroque Orchestra THU Monica Hugget (dir) THU RTE lyric fm CD110 THU 07:31 THU Edvard Grieg THU Norwegian Dance op 35.2 THU Iceland Symphony Orchestra THU Bjarte Engeset (conductor) THU Naxos 8.557017 THU 07:34 THU Mendelssohn/Liszt/Horowitz THU Wedding March and Variations from A Midsummer Night’s Dream THU Valery Kuleshov (piano) THU BIS CD 1188 THU 07:41 THU Antonio Vivaldi THU Trio in D major for violin, lute and basso continuo THU Rolf Lislevand (lute) THU Manfred Kraemer (lute) THU Balasz Maté (cello) THU Auvudus E 8587 THU 07:46 THU Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart THU Symphony no. 40: 1st movt THU The English Concert THU Trevor Pinnock (conductor) THU Label tbc THU 08:03 THU Sir Edward Elgar THU The Wand of Youth Suite no 2: March THU New Zealand Symphony Orchestra THU James Judd (conductor) THU Naxos 8.557166 THU 08:07 THU Hugo Wolf THU Italian Serenade THU Wihan Quartet THU Arco Diva UP 0029-2 131 THU 07:14 THU César Franck THU Panis Angelicus (from Mass op 12) THU Choir of St George’s Chapel, Windsor THU Timothy Byram Wigfield (conductor) THU Roger Judd (organ) THU Delphian DCD34048 THU 07:18 THU Ludwig van Beethoven THU Piano Concerto no 3 in C minor, op 37: Third movt : Rondo THU Alfred Brendel (piano) THU Chicago Sympony Orchestra THU James Levine (conductor) THU Philips 470 938 2 THU 08:31 THU Johann Hermann Schein THU Suite no 16 from Banchetto musicale: Allemande THU Hesperion XX THU Jordi Savall (conductor) THU Virgin 5 62028 2 THU 08:41 THU Franz Liszt THU Six grandes Etudes de Paganini S141: No 5 “La Chasse” THU Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) THU Hyperion CDA 67370 THU 08:44 THU Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky THU Swan Lake: Waltz THU Chicago Symphony Orchestra THU Sir Georg Solti (conductor) THU Decca 455 810-2 THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b0159wc7 (Listen) THU 9am THU A selection of must-hear music including Rene Clausen's THU Prayer from the Essential CD of the Week: a collection of THU choral works performed by the Coro Nacional de Cuba THU conducted by Digna Guerra. THU THU 9.30am THU A daily brainteaser and the Artist of the Week cellist Janos THU Starker: Tchaikovsky (Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op.33); THU Bach (Cello Suite No. 3). Also in this hour, Chopin's THU Nocturne in E, Op 62 No 2 performed by Stephen Hough. THU THU 10.30am THU As part of World Space Week, the Essential Classics guest is THU Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. Today he introduces a THU favourite piece by a favourite composer and a piece that he THU believes should be more widely known. THU THU 11am THU Rob's Essential Choice THU THU Dvorak THU Piano Quintet Op.81 THU Rudolf Firkusny (piano) THU Ridge Quartet THU RCA RD60436. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b0159wc9 (Listen) THU William Schuman (1910-1992), Episode 4 THU THU In 1961, William Schuman became President of New York's THU young Lincoln Center - and arguably the most powerful man in THU the arts in America. Yet it was to prove a turbulent THU experience. THU THU Donald Macleod introduces the political machinations and THU wrangling that dogged Schuman's attempts to forge a new THU musical America. We'll also hear the work bearing Schuman's THU name that features most in concert halls across the world - THU his sparkling orchestration of Charles Ives' "Variations on THU 'America'". THU THU The bulk of the programme is devoted to a Radio 3 premiere - THU of a truly unusual piece: the composer's "Concerto On Old THU English Rounds", for viola, women's chorus and orchestra. THU Written in 1974 (but sounding like it was written half a THU century earlier) and performed in this recording by Leonard THU Bernstein, it's hauntingly eerie - and utterly unique. THU THU Leonard Bernstein THU 7 Anniversaries for piano THU James TOCCO - Piano THU Pro Arte THU CDD109 THU THU Charles Ives THU Variations on 'America', orch. William Schuman [orig. for THU organ] THU Gerard SCHWARTZ THU Seattle S O THU Delos THU DE3115 THU THU William Howard Schuman THU Concerto on old English rounds for viola, female chorus and THU orchestra THU Leonard BERNSTEIN THU Donald MCINNES - Viola THU New York Philharmonic Orchestra THU Camerata Singers THU COLUMBIA THU M-35101 THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b0159wcc (Listen) THU Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (3 of 4) THU THU Another recital of music recorded at the concerts given in THU New York by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. THU Co-artistic director of the society, pianist Wu Han, is THU joined by the young Finnish pianist Juho Pohjonen to play THU Mozart's sonata for piano duet in C major - a beautiful work THU dating from only a few years before Mozart's death. It's THU followed by a performance of one of Beethoven's more THU revolutionary string quartets, given by one of the most THU outstanding of American chamber groups, the Brentano THU Quartet. THU THU Mozart: Sonata in C Major K521 for piano duet THU Juho Pohjonen and Wu Han (piano) THU THU Beethoven: String Quartet in C Major Op.59 No.3 THU Brentano Quartet. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b0159wcf (Listen) THU Louise Fryer presents a performance of one of Handel's most THU dramatic oratorios: Saul, recorded at the Brangwyn Hall, THU Swansea, in March. Baroque specialist Nicholas Kraemer, THU conducts a period-proportioned BBC National Orchestra of THU Wales, with the BBC National Chorus of Wales and many of the THU finest British singers of early music. THU THU Handel's story begins just after David (Robin Blaze) slays THU the Philistine giant Goliath. King Saul (Roderick Willliams) THU grows jealous - first of David and then of his own son THU Jonathan (Andrew Staples) - with fatal consequences. The THU chorus reflect first the triumphant joy of the people of THU Israel, and then their despondency as they watch the THU downfall of their king. THU THU Handel takes every opportunity to paint the action with THU impressive, martial choruses and heart-rending airs. There THU is even a touch of magic, as Saul, having given up on God, THU consults the Witch of Endor in a scene vividly conjured up THU by Handel's orchestration. THU THU We'll also hear from Roderick Williams, Roderick Blaze and THU Andrew Staples on the challenges and rewards of what some THU consider Handel's greatest oratorio. THU THU Handel: Saul THU Carolyn Sampson (soprano) THU Ann-Helen Moen (soprano) THU Andrew Staples (tenor) THU James Geer (tenor) THU Robin Blaze (counter-tenor) THU Roderick Williams (baritone) THU Ben Johnson (tenor) THU Matthew Hargreaves (baritone) THU BBC National Chorus of Wales THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales THU Nicholas Kraemer (conductor). THU THU 16:30 In Tune b0159wch (Listen) THU Presented by Sean Rafferty. THU THU With a selection of music and guests from the music world, THU including live studio performance from Gramophone Awards THU 2011 winners, announced today at London's Dorchester Hotel. THU THU Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 THU E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b0159wc9 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0159wck (Listen) THU BBC Philharmonic in Elgar THU THU Live from The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester THU THU The BBC Philharmonic under the baton of Sir Andrew Davis THU perform some of the most well-known of Edward Elgar's works. THU THU Andrew Davis - a long time champion of British music and THU particularly the music of Edward Elgar - will relish THU conducting a concert which explores some of the many faces THU of this most mercurial composer. It begins with the THU cascading strings of his Introduction and Allegro and THU continues with his autumnal Cello Concerto, played by BBC THU Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Nicolas Altstaedt, who makes THU his Bridgewater Hall debut. The second half of the concert THU breathes life into some of Elgar's family and friends THU through the musical portraits he sketched of them in his THU Enigma Variations - one of the most popular pieces of THU British orchestral music. THU THU Elgar: Introduction and Allegro THU Elgar: Cello Concerto THU THU 8.15 - Music Interval THU THU Elgar: Elegy THU Elgar: Enigma Variations THU THU Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) THU BBC Philharmonic THU Andrew Davis (conductor). THU THU 22:00 Night Waves b0159wcm (Listen) THU The first major retrospective of the work of Gerhard Richter THU in London for over 20 years spans nearly five decades and THU coincides with the artist's 80th birthday. It's a THU chronological display grouping works into important phases THU of Richter's career, including photo paintings, early THU experiments with landscapes and cityscapes,and a sequence of THU paintings based on images of the Baader-Meinhof group. Anne THU McElvoy discusses the work on display at Tate Modern. THU THU 22:45 The Essay b0159wct (Listen) THU The Darkest Hour, Episode 4 THU THU Insomnia is one of the great obsessions of our time. From THU Van Gogh to Dickens, Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher, THU our writers, artists, thinkers and leaders seem to have been THU in constant battle with sleep. But in our current 24-hour THU culture, insomnia, this ability to switch off, has become THU something of a modern obsession. THU THU In this series, five night owls explore their own battles THU with sleeplessness, the rituals and frustrations, as well as THU the occasional joys of being awake when the rest of the THU world sleeps. Today: Michael Symmons Roberts, whose libretto THU for the 2011 Welsh National Youth Opera 'The Sleeper' THU imagines a world where humans have lost the gift of sleep, THU looks at why he has been so fascinated by insomnia, and at THU why so many poets have taken inspiration from sleeplessness. THU THU Michael Symmons Roberts is an award-winning poet and author THU and broadcaster. His poetry has won the Whitbread Poetry THU Award, and been shortlisted for the Forward Prize and T.S. THU Eliot Prize. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b0159wcw (Listen) THU Fiona Talkington introduces the Mats Eilertsen Trio, songs THU from Damien Barber and Mike Wilson, music from Petra Jean THU Phillipson's Notes on Death, and pianist Claudia Calderon THU and her group with a fusion of Mexican son jarocho with THU Colombo-Venezuelan music. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 07 OCTOBER 2011 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b0159xd7 (Listen) FRI Concerto Copenhagen perform concertos by Vivaldi, Fasch and FRI Pisendel. Presented by Jonathan Swain FRI 12:31 AM FRI Zelenka, Jan Dismas [1679-1745] FRI Overture a 7 (ZWV.188) in F major FRI Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini (conductor) FRI 12:51 AM FRI Fasch, Johann Friedrich [1688-1758] FRI Concerto for b assoon, 2 oboes and string in C minor FRI Jane Gower (bassoon) Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini FRI (conductor) FRI 1:01 AM FRI Vivaldi, Antonio [1678-1741] FRI Concerto for oboe and orchestra (RV.449) (Op.8'12) in C FRI major FRI Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini (conductor and oboe) FRI 1:11 AM FRI Rubbra, Edmund (1901-1986) FRI Trio in one movement, Op.68 FRI The Hertz Trio FRI 1:31 AM FRI Pisendel, Johann Georg [1687-1755] FRI Concerto for violin, 2 oboes, strings and continuo in D FRI major FRI Peter Spisskky (violin), Lars Henriksson (Oboe), Per FRI Bengtsson (Oboe) Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini FRI (conductor) FRI 1:44 AM FRI Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681-1767] FRI Overture in B flat TWV 55:B10 FRI Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini (conductor) FRI 2:09 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] FRI Gavotte from Orchestral suite no. 4 in D BWV 1069 FRI Concerto Copenhagen, Alfredo Bernardini (conductor) FRI 2:12 AM FRI Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962) FRI Little Suite in 15 pictures FRI Adam Fellegi (piano) FRI 2:31 AM FRI Salieri, Antonio (1750-1825) FRI Concerto for Organ and Orchestra in C major FRI Ivan Sarajishvili (organ) Brussels Chamber Orchestra, FRI (members of) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra FRI 2:48 AM FRI Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) FRI Trio for piano and strings no. 4 (Op.90) "Dumky" FRI Trio Lorenz: Primoz Lorenz (piano), Tomaz Lorenz (violin), FRI Matija Lorenz (cello) FRI 3:23 AM FRI Weiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750) FRI Suite in D minor FRI Konrad Junghänel (lute) FRI 3:40 AM FRI Lebedjew, Alexej (1924-1993) FRI Concerto in one movement (Concerto No.1) in A minor for bass FRI trombone and piano FRI Csaba Wagner (trombone), Katalin Sarkady (piano) FRI 3:47 AM FRI Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) FRI Nulla in mundo pax sincera for soprano and orchestra FRI (RV.630) FRI Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew FRI Manze (director) FRI 3:55 AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) FRI Waltzes for piano (D.969) 'Valses nobles' FRI Arthur Schnabel (1882-1951) FRI 4:03 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI Concerto for 2 violins and string orchestra (BWV.1043) in D FRI minor FRI Espen Lilleslatten & Renata Arado (violins), Bergen FRI Philharmonic Orchestra, Ivor Bolton (conductor) FRI 4:19 AM FRI Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) FRI Concertino for clarinet and orchestra (Op.26) in E flat FRI major FRI Hannes Altrov (clarinet), Estonian National Symphony FRI Orchestra, Paul Mägi (conductor) FRI 4:31 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Overture from Die Zauberflöte (K.620) FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Christie (conductor) FRI 4:38 AM FRI MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908) FRI Hexentanz (Witches Dance) (Op.17 No.2) FRI Yuki Takao (piano) FRI 4:41 AM FRI Suchon, Eugen [1908-1993] FRI The Night of the Witches, symphonic poem FRI Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Mário Kosík FRI (conductor) FRI 5:01 AM FRI Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) FRI Satukuva 3 (A Fairytale vision) FRI Liisa Pohjola (piano) FRI 5:07 AM FRI Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) FRI Song 'See, see, even Night herself is here' (Z.62/11) - from FRI The Fairy Queen, Act II Scene 3 FRI Nancy Argenta (soprano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Monica FRI Huggett (guest conductor) FRI 5:13 AM FRI Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) (arr. Gregor Piatigorsky) FRI Danza rituale del fuoco (Ritual Fire Dance) - from El Amor FRI brujo FRI Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Heini Kärkkäinen (piano) FRI 5:17 AM FRI Suk, Josef (1874-1935) FRI Raduz and Mahulena (Op.16), 'A fairy tale suite' ; Mourning FRI Music , Runa's curse and how love triumphed over it] FRI Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Smetácek (conductor) FRI 5:46 AM FRI Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) FRI The Fountain of Arethusa - from Myths for violin and piano FRI (Op.30) FRI Hyun-Mi Kim (female) (violin), Seung-Hye Choi (female) FRI (piano) FRI 5:52 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) FRI Luonnotar, tone poem (Op.70) for soprano and orchestra FRI Soile Isokoski (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, FRI Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) FRI 6:01 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) [Libretto: Emanuel FRI Schikaneder] FRI Pamina's aria: Ach, ich fühl's, es ist verschwunden - from FRI 'The Magic Flute', Act 2, Scene 6 no.17 FRI Irma Urrila (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, FRI Okko Kamu (conductor) FRI 6:05 AM FRI Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) FRI The Three Wonders from The tale of Tsar Saltan - suite FRI (Op.57) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) FRI 6:13 AM FRI Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) FRI Cinderella Fantasy Suite FRI Aglika Genova & Liuben Dimitrov (pianos) FRI 6:26 AM FRI Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) FRI Troldtog (March of the Dwarfs) - from Lyric Pieces Book 5 FRI (Op.54 No.3) FRI Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor). FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b0159xd9 (Listen) FRI FRI NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. FRI The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of FRI broadcast. FRI 06:31 FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring FRI Arranger: Stokowski FRI Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra FRI Jose Serebrier (conductor) FRI Naxos 852050 FRI 06:35 FRI Franz Schubert FRI Die Forelle FRI Arleen Auger (soprano) FRI Lambert Orkis (fortepiano) FRI Virgin 6285982 FRI 06:37 FRI Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky FRI Waltz of the Flowers (The Nutcracker) FRI Berlin Philharmonic FRI Simon Rattle (conductor) FRI EMI 4638522 FRI 06:45 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Sonata for piano duet in B flat K358: III - Molto presto FRI Justus Frantz & Christoph Eschenbach (piano) FRI DG 4350422 FRI 06:50 FRI Antonin Dvorak FRI Slavonic Dance in E minor Op.72 No.2 FRI Chamber Orchestra of Europe FRI Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) FRI Teldec 8573810382 FRI 07:03 FRI Henry Purcell FRI Come ye sons of art; Sound the trumpet FRI Timothy Wilson (countertenor) FRI John Mark Ainsley (tenor) FRI Taverner Consort, Choir & Players FRI Andrew Parrott (conductor) FRI Virgin 5451592 FRI 07:09 FRI Ludwig van Beethoven FRI Symphony No.7 in A: Scherzo FRI Scottish Chamber Orchestra FRI Charles Mackerras (conductor) FRI Hyperion CDS44304 FRI 07:18 FRI Leos Janacek FRI A blown-away leaf (On an overgrown path) FRI Ivana Gavric (piano) FRI Champs Hill CHRCD026 FRI 07:22 FRI Camille Saint-Saëns FRI Danse Macabre FRI Academy of St Martin in the Fields FRI Neville Marriner (conductor) FRI Philips 4121312 FRI 07:31 FRI Franz Krommer FRI Concerto for 2 clarinets in E flat Op.35: III - Rondo FRI Sabine & Wolfgang Meyer (clarinets) FRI Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra FRI Jorg Faerber (conductor) FRI EMI 7493972 FRI 07:36 FRI Isaac Albéniz FRI Eritana (Iberia) FRI Alicia de Larrocha (piano) FRI Decca 4178872 FRI 07:42 FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Gebt mir meinen Jesum Wieder! (St Matthew Passion) FRI Klaus Mertens (bass) FRI Andrew Manze (violin) FRI Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra FRI Ton Koopman (conductor) FRI Erato 2564673616 FRI 07:46 FRI Fritz Kreisler FRI Caprice Viennois FRI Oscar Shumsky (violin) FRI Milton Kaye (piano) FRI Nimbus NI2529-32 FRI 07:51 FRI Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev FRI Romeo and Juliet: Montagues and Capulets FRI Rotterdam Philharmonic FRI Edo de Waart (conductor) FRI Philips 4422782 FRI 08:03 FRI Joseph Haydn FRI Symphony No.94 in G "Surprise": Minuet & Trio FRI Orchestra of the 18th Century FRI Franz Bruggen (conductor) FRI Philips 4685462 FRI 08:07 FRI Gustav Holst FRI St Paul's Suite: Jig; Ostinato; The Dargason FRI English Symphony Orchestra FRI William Boughton (conductor) FRI Nimbus NI5210/13 FRI 08:16 FRI Domenico Scarlatti FRI Sonata in D K492 FRI Alan Curtis (harpsichord) FRI Virgin 5455462 FRI 08:21 FRI Georges Bizet FRI Carmen: Les Toreadors; Intermezzo; Aragonaise FRI Orchestra de la Bastille FRI Myung-Whun Chung (conductor) FRI DG 4317782 FRI 08:31 FRI Percy Grainger FRI Country gardens FRI Royal Northern College of Music Wind Band FRI Clark Rundell (conductor) FRI Chandos CHAN9549 FRI 08:35 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Piano Concerto No.9 in E flat: II - Andantino FRI Ingrid Haebler (piano) FRI London Symphony Orchestra FRI Witold Rowicki (conductor) FRI Philips 4543552 FRI 08:50 FRI Aaron Copland FRI Buckaroo Holiday (Rodeo) FRI Buffalo Symphony FRI JoAnn Faletta (conductor) FRI Naxos 8559240 FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b0159xdc (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of must-hear music including the Essential CD of FRI the Week: a collection of choral works performed by the Coro FRI Nacional de Cuba conducted by Digna Guerra. FRI FRI 9.30am FRI A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the FRI Week, cellist Janos Starker: FRI Chopin (Introduction and Polonaise Op.3); Saint-Saens (Cello FRI Concerto No.1 with the Philharmonia and Carlo Maria FRI Giulini). Also in this hour, Danses caracteristiques from FRI Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker played by the Berlin FRI Philharmonic Orchestra under Mstislav Rostropovich. FRI FRI 10.30am FRI As part of World Space Week, the Essential Classics guest is FRI Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. Today he introduces his FRI favourite performer and Rob Cowan acts as a personal FRI shopper, playing a piece he hopes Martin Rees will enjoy. FRI FRI 11am FRI Rob's Essential Choice FRI FRI Schubert FRI String Quintet in C FRI Juilliard Quartet FRI Bernard Greenhouse (cello) FRI SONY MK42383. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b0159xdf (Listen) FRI William Schuman (1910-1992), Episode 5 FRI FRI As American music moved into the 1970 and 80s, William FRI Schuman - born in the time of Gershwin and Cole Porter - FRI increasingly seemed an anachronism, with his symphonies, FRI concertos and quartets. Yet his creative fire was FRI undiminished - in this final programme, Donald Macleod FRI introduces a set of madrigals set to words from a FRI 19th-century mail-order catalogue, and a virtuoso 'wine FRI guessing game' aria from an opera to a libretto by Roald FRI Dahl. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b0159xdh (Listen) FRI Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (4 of 4) FRI FRI Three composers whose music is very much intertwined feature FRI in this final selection from the concerts given by the FRI Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. A set FRI of miniatures by Dvorak for three string instruments is FRI followed by a Schubert song that has been called 'a FRI masterpiece of hypnotic enchantment'. Brahms was hugely FRI influenced by Schubert and in turn inspired Dvorak. His A FRI Minor string quartet combines very personal reflection (it FRI was composed with his violinist-friend Joachim very much in FRI mind) with the influence of Hungarian folk-music. The FRI performers are the members of one of Russia's most famous FRI chamber-groups, the Borodin Quartet. FRI FRI Dvorak: Miniatures for 2 Violins and Viola Op.75a FRI Daniel Phillips and Kristin Lee (violins). Mark Holloway FRI (viola) FRI FRI Schubert: Des Fischers Liebesglück D933 FRI Randall Scarlata (baritone), Inon Barnatan (piano) FRI FRI Brahms: String Quartet in A Minor Op.51 No.2 FRI Borodin Quartet. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b0159xdk (Listen) FRI The Lucerne Festival 2011 - some highlights from this FRI summer's festival featuring some of the world's great FRI orchestras and conductors. FRI FRI MOZART Three Concert Arias: FRI Misera, dove son! - scena and aria K.369, FRI Ah, lo previdi - Ah, t'involta K. 272 FRI Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio - aria K.418 FRI Christine Schaefer (soprano), Lucerne Festival Orchestra, FRI Claudio Abbado (conductor) FRI FRI MOZART Sinfonia concertante in E flat major K.364 FRI Fanny Clamagirand (violin), Antoine Tamestit (viola), Vienna FRI Philharmonic Orchestra, Franz Welser-Most (conductor) FRI FRI BERG 3 Pieces Op.6 FRI Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra, Pierre Boulez FRI (conductor) FRI FRI MENDELSSOHN FRI Incidental Music from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' FRI Anabel Arden (narrator), Helena Juntunen (soprano), Sarah FRI Connolly (mezzo), Ladies of the Balthasar Neumann Chorus, FRI Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b0159xdm (Listen) FRI FRI 18:00 Composer of the Week b0159xdf (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b0159xdp (Listen) FRI Britten Sinfonia at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London FRI FRI Live from The Queen Elizabeth Hall, London FRI FRI Norwegian violinist Henning Kraggerud leads the Britten FRI Sinfonia in music by Mozart, Piers Tattersall, Berio and FRI Mahler's orchestration of Schubert's Death and the Maiden FRI quartet. FRI FRI Mozart's sunny concerto is followed by a new work by Piers FRI Tattersall which ruminates on the playing and compositions FRI of violinist Fritz Kreisler - nostalgic and 'cosy' according FRI to Tattersall - as set against the troubled times in which FRI it was written - between the two World Wars. After the FRI interval Berio's Duos in which each movement is named in FRI honour of a friend or fellow musician precedes Schubert's FRI famous late string quartet arranged for string orchestra by FRI fellow composer Mahler. FRI FRI Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D, K218 FRI Piers Tattersall: Kreisler, l'entre deux guerres (world FRI première tour) FRI FRI 20.05 Interval Music. FRI FRI 20.25 - Part 2 FRI Berio: Duos for two violins FRI Schubert arr. Mahler: Death and the Maiden FRI FRI Britten Sinfonia FRI Henning Kraggerud violin/director. FRI FRI 22:00 The Verb b0159xdr (Listen) FRI Verb New Voices from Birmingham FRI FRI Ian McMillan takes to the stage in front of an audience at FRI MAC in Birmingham to introduce the first of the Verb New FRI Voices performances. Two emerging spoken word artists, FRI Fatima Al Matar and Bohdan Piasecki premiere the pieces FRI they've developed over the Summer. Novelist, biographer and FRI playwright David Lodge first started exploring ideas around FRI consciousness in his novel 'Thinks' ten years ago. Now, he's FRI adapted the book for the stage and called it Secret FRI Thoughts. For The Verb he reflects on what working in FRI different genres has taught him about how his characters FRI think. The memorist Sathnam Sanghera wrote about secrets, FRI lies and family love in his memoir of his Wolverhampton FRI childhood 'The Boy With The Topknot'. For The Verb he reads FRI a commissioned piece about eating beef for the first time, FRI by mistake. And, the writer Catherine O'Flynn champions FRI Birmingham in fiction. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b0159xdt (Listen) FRI The Darkest Hour, Episode 5 FRI FRI Insomnia is one of the great obsessions of our time. From FRI Van Gogh to Dickens, Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher, FRI our writers, artists, thinkers and leaders seem to have been FRI in constant battle with sleep. But in our current 24-hour FRI culture, insomnia, this ability to switch off, has become FRI something of a modern obsession. FRI FRI In the last of this series, in which five night owls explore FRI their own battles with sleeplessness, Juliet Stevenson looks FRI back on her own struggle with insomnia, both as an actor and FRI mother, and asks why a creative live often means a life in FRI search of sleep. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b0159xdw (Listen) FRI Mary Ann Kennedy surveys new world music tracks from across FRI the globe, and Lopa Kothari meets Adeel Saeed Chishti, a FRI Pakistani qawwali singer who settled in the UK following the FRI assassination of his father during a concert. FRI