25 September 2015

Radio 3 Listings for 26/09/2015 - 02/10/2015

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SAT SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2015 SAT SAT 00:00 Through the Night b06cb8q0 (Listen) SAT To the Makers of Music - All Worlds, All Times SAT When NASA launched the two Voyager spacecraft in 1977, set SAT incongruously among the on-board scientific instruments was SAT the Golden Record, a sort of cultural handshake from SAT humankind (or at least a NASA-approved version of it). The SAT disc was optimistically intended for any passing alien to SAT set up and play in order to hear a representative selection SAT of the world's sounds and music. Hand-etched on its surface SAT were the words 'To the makers of music - all worlds, all SAT times'. SAT This un-presented sequence is made up from the music and SAT sounds on the Golden Record, from Bach to Chuck Berry, SAT Stravinsky to Australian aboriginal song; from erupting SAT volcanoes and a small selection of the world's fauna to SAT heavy industrial machinery and trains, planes and SAT automobiles. Not to mention greetings in fifty-five SAT languages and a personal 'hello' from 1977 UN Secretary SAT General, Kurt Waldheim. SAT 'To the Makers of Music - All Worlds, All Times' is a chance SAT to imagine yourself as an alien in a distant galaxy in whose SAT back garden a Voyager spacecraft has landed. Somehow, you've SAT been able to follow the instructions which come with the SAT Golden Record and, luckily, your auditory sense and your SAT planet's atmosphere enable you to hear what's on it. Are you SAT any the wiser about planet earth and its inhabitants? Or SAT perhaps just a little perplexed? Is it time to get back to SAT the gardening, plan an invasion or extend the hand SAT (tentacle) of friendship? You decide. SAT SAT 01 00:00 SAT Saturn 5 Lift-Off SAT SAT 02 00:00 SAT Greetings from the Secretary General of the UN SAT SAT 03 00:01 SAT Music of the Spheres SAT SAT 04 00:01 SAT Greetings SAT SAT 05 00:01 Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F (First Movement) SAT Performer: Munich Bach Orchestra, Karl Richter (conductor) SAT SAT 06 00:06 SAT Volcanoes, Earthquake, Thunder SAT SAT 07 00:06 SAT Wind, Rain, Surf SAT SAT 08 00:07 SAT Birds, Hyena, Elephant SAT SAT 09 00:08 SAT Wild Dog SAT SAT 10 00:08 SAT Chimpanzee SAT SAT 11 00:09 China, ch'in SAT Flowing Streams SAT Performer: Kuan Ping-hu SAT SAT 12 00:16 Louis Armstrong SAT Melancholy Blues SAT Performer: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven SAT SAT 13 00:19 Senegal SAT Percussion SAT Performer: Recorded by Charles Duvelle SAT SAT 14 00:21 SAT Horse and Cart SAT SAT 15 00:21 SAT Morse Code, Ships SAT SAT 16 00:22 SAT Train SAT SAT 17 00:22 SAT Tractor, Bus, Auto SAT SAT 18 00:23 SAT F-111 Flyby SAT SAT 19 00:23 Igor Stravinsky SAT Sacrificial Dance from The Rite of Spring SAT Performer: Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky SAT (conductor) SAT SAT 20 00:27 Aborigine Songs SAT 'Morning Star' and 'Devil Bird' SAT Performer: recorded by Sandra LeBrun Holmes SAT SAT 21 00:29 Russia SAT "Tchakrulo" collected by Radio Moscow SAT Performer: Georgian S.S.R.Chorus SAT SAT 22 00:31 Chuck Berry SAT Johnny B. Goode SAT Performer: Chuck Berry SAT SAT 23 00:34 SAT Herding Sheep, Blacksmith, Sawing SAT SAT 24 00:34 Anthony Holborne SAT The Fairie Round (Paueans, Galliards, Almains and Other SAT Short Aeirs) SAT Performer: Early Music Consort of London SAT SAT 25 00:35 Peru SAT Panpipes and drum SAT Performer: collected by Casa de la Cultura, Lima SAT SAT 26 00:36 SAT Footsteps, Heartbeat, Laughter SAT SAT 27 00:37 SAT Tame Dog SAT SAT 28 00:37 Bulgaria SAT Izlel je Delyo Hagdutin SAT Performer: Valya Balkanska SAT SAT 29 00:42 SAT Kiss, Mother and Child SAT SAT 30 00:42 Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C (The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book SAT 2) SAT Performer: Glenn Gould SAT SAT 31 00:47 Java SAT Court gamelan, "Kinds of Flowers" SAT Performer: recorded by Robert Brown SAT SAT 32 00:51 Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Cavatina (String Quartet No. 13 in B flat, Opus 130) SAT Performer: Budapest String Quartet SAT SAT 33 00:58 SAT Life Signs, Pulsar SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b06cb8q2 (Listen) SAT Concerto Copenhagen SAT Catriona Young presents a concert given by Concerto SAT Copenhagen of music by JS Bach and his family. SAT 1:01 AM SAT Bach, Heinrich (1615-1692) SAT Sonata a 5 No.1 in C major & Sonata a 5 No.2 in F major for SAT two violins, two violas and basso continuo SAT Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 1:09 AM SAT Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784) SAT Sinfonia in F major, F.67, for strings and basso continuo SAT ('Dissonance') SAT Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 1:22 AM SAT Bach, Johann Bernhard (1676-1749) SAT Overture No.1 in G minor, for violin, strings and basso SAT continuo SAT Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 1:41 AM SAT Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) SAT Symphony in B flat major, Wq.182 no.2, for strings and basso SAT continuo SAT Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 1:52 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major, BWV.1048 SAT Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 2:04 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Suite No.3 in D major, BWV.1068 SAT Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 2:22 AM SAT attrib Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] more likely SAT composed by Ferrandini, Giovanni Battista [c.1710-1791] SAT Il Pianto di Maria, cantata, HWV.234 SAT Maria Keohane (soprano), European Union Baroque Orchestra, SAT Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) SAT 2:47 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV.903 SAT Andreas Staier (harpsichord) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) SAT Sheherazade - symphonic suite Op.35 SAT BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) SAT 3:50 AM SAT Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) SAT Sheherazade - no.1 of 'Masques' for piano (Op.34) SAT Natalya Pasichnyk (piano) SAT 4:00 AM SAT Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) SAT Italian Serenade for string quartet SAT Ljubljana String Quartet SAT 4:08 AM SAT Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) SAT Love Scene - from the opera 'Feuersnot' (Op.50) SAT Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) SAT 4:17 AM SAT Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857) SAT Air de Sousanine de l'acte IV de l'opera 'Ivan Sousanine' SAT Nicola Ghiuselev (bass), Orchestre de l'Opera National de SAT Sofia, Rouslan Raitchev (conductor) SAT 4:24 AM SAT Field, John (1782-1837) SAT Rondo in A flat for piano and strings SAT Eckart Selheim (fortepiano), Collegium Aureum, Franzjosef SAT Maier (director) SAT 4:32 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Four Notturni: Ecco quel fiero istante (K.436), Piu non si SAT trovano (K.549); Se lontan, ben mio, tu se (K.438); Due SAT pupille amabili (K.439) SAT Vancouver Chamber Choir, Wesley Foster & Nicola Tipton SAT (clarinets), William Jenkins (bass clarinet), Jon Washburn SAT (director) SAT 4:40 AM SAT Francoeur, François ('le cadet') (1698-1787) arr. Arnold SAT Trowell SAT Sonata in E major (orig. for violin and piano) SAT Monica Leskhovar (cello), Ivana Schwartz (piano) SAT 4:51 AM SAT Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) SAT Concerto No.1 in D major, Op.7 No.1 (1746) SAT Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (director/violin) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826) SAT Los Esclavos Felices - overture SAT Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Juanjo Mena (conductor) SAT 5:09 AM SAT Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) SAT Quartet for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon no.6 in F SAT major 'Andante et tema con variazioni' SAT Vojtech Samec (flute), Jozef Luptacik (clarinet), Frantisek SAT Machats (bassoon), Josef Illes (french horn) SAT 5:20 AM SAT Boieldieu, Adrien (1775-1834) SAT Concerto for harp and orchestra in C major SAT Suzanna Klintcharova (harp), Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Dimitar Manolov (conductor) SAT 5:42 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Fantasy in C minor (K.396) SAT Juho Pohjonen (piano) SAT 5:50 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arranged by Franz SAT Danzi (1763-1826) SAT Duos from 'Cosí fan Tutte', arranged for 2 cellos SAT Duo Fouquet SAT 5:59 AM SAT Cardon, Jean-Baptiste (1760-1803) SAT Sonata IV (Op.7) SAT Branka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp) SAT 6:11 AM SAT Van Noordt, Anthoni (1619-1675) SAT Fantasia no.2 in D minor SAT Leo van Doeselaar (organ of the Hooglandse Kerk in Leiden) SAT 6:18 AM SAT Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Symphony No.49 in F minor (Hob.1.49), 'La Passione' SAT Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk SAT (conductor) SAT 6:35 AM SAT Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) SAT Stabat mater for 10 voices, organ & basso continuo in C SAT minor SAT Danish National Radio Chorus, Søren Christian Vestergaard SAT (organ), Bo Holten (conductor). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b06db3nn (Listen) SAT Why Music? Weekend: Saturday SAT SAT Continuing Radio 3's weekend of broadcasts from Wellcome SAT Collection exploring why music makes us human. Martin SAT Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, live SAT from the pop-up studio at Wellcome Collection café. SAT Featuring listener requests for spine-tingling music - those SAT thrilling pieces which make the hairs on the back of your SAT neck stand up. As part of the Radio 3 Wellcome Collection SAT 'Why Music?' weekend. (NB: Wellcome Collection café is open SAT to the public from 0800.) SAT SAT Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. SAT SAT 09:00 The Listening Brain b06dd18p (Listen) SAT Live from the Radio 3 pop-up studio at Wellcome Collection, SAT Andrew McGregor is joined by musicians and experts including SAT the pianist Anna Tillbrook and Professor Lawrence Parsons, SAT one of the world's leading experts on how musical skills are SAT linked to and enhance other brain functions, to find out the SAT benefits of listening to and performing music. Plus, from SAT the results of his own brain scan conducted by Professor SAT Sophie Scott and Dr Saloni Krishnan at the Institute of SAT Cognitive Neuroscience, Andrew explores how and why the SAT brain responds to music, and how musical experience shapes SAT the brain. Does mastering the complex skill of expert SAT instrumental performance effect the way the brain responds SAT to sound, and which regions of the brain will show these SAT expertise responses? Sophie joins us live to discuss the SAT results. SAT SAT 10:30 Shaping the Brain b06b4qly (Listen) SAT Live from the Henry Wellcome Auditorium at Wellcome SAT Collection, Claudia Hammond finds out about the ways in SAT which music can influence - even mould - the brain from a SAT neurological and social perspective, to discover how our SAT musical tastes, education and preferences shape more than SAT just our social lives. SAT SAT Ever since the idea of the "Mozart Effect" was first SAT reported in the early 90s, researchers around the world have SAT sought to find out whether listening to music can have SAT effects on our other cognitive faculties, including IQ. The SAT results, whilst modest, are not to be ignored. Music, in SAT particular performing music and playing instruments, does SAT affect the working of the young and adult brain. And this SAT shapes lives. SAT SAT But how best to interest young people in music? Claudia SAT Hammond is joined by Professor David Hargreaves , Cognitive SAT Neuroscientist Catherine Loveday, and Lucy Green, Professor SAT of Musical Education at the Institute of Education. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Tom Service SAT Interviewed Guest: Alan Gilbert SAT Interviewed Guest: Matthias Pintscher SAT SAT 11:30 Playing with Patterns b06b8c23 (Listen) SAT Live from the Reading Room at Wellcome Collection, Professor SAT Marcus du Sautoy and soloists from the Aurora Orchestra SAT explore the way composers have worked patterns and SAT mathematics from nature into their music, from Bach and SAT Mozart to Messiaen and Berg. SAT SAT 13:00 Music Matters b06db44s (Listen) SAT Why Music? Live from Wellcome Collection SAT SAT Tom Service discovers how music is used to manipulate and SAT control, from music as a tool to subdue or intimidate, to SAT the subconscious role music plays in our daily lives. SAT SAT Why Music?: Live from the Wellcome Collection: Manipulating SAT the Mind SAT SAT In a special live edition of Music Matters from Radio 3's SAT pop-up studio at Wellcome Collection, Tom Service discovers SAT how music can be used to manipulate or control patterns of SAT behaviour. He is joined by Professor Paul Robertson, SAT composer Claudia Molitor and music therapist Dr Simon SAT Procter, who discuss new research into how music can be used SAT to control pain during surgery, the controversial use of SAT music in torture, how music can affect our shopping choices, SAT how music can increase our levels of empathy and how it can SAT be used in dictatorships. SAT SAT From music as a tool to control physical pain, or as a means SAT to intimidate, to the subconscious role music plays in our SAT daily lives, the programme will look at historical and SAT present-day examples and delve into the science behind SAT music's manipulative effect on the brain. SAT SAT Music as Pain Relief SAT SAT Dr Catherine Meads (pictured) of Brunel University, SAT Elizabeth Ball, surgeon at the Royal London Hospital and SAT Daisy Fancourt, researcher at the Centre for Performance SAT Science at the Royal College of Music, explain the findings SAT in recent trials into the healing power of music, and SAT particularly how music can be used to aid patients before, SAT during and after surgical procedures. SAT SAT Music under dictatorships SAT Jang Jin-sung is the one-time poet laureate of Kim Jong-il SAT but defected to South Korea in 2004. As a child, his mother SAT had hoped for him to become a concert pianist. Through his SAT translator, Shirley Lee, Jang Jin-sung gives Music Matters a SAT revealing account of how music is used to control a whole SAT people under dictatorship in North Korea. SAT SAT Music in torture SAT With historical and contemporary accounts of music used in SAT torture, musicologists Suzanne Cusick and Morag Grant SAT explain the far-reaching psychological and physical effects SAT of music on those who have survived torture to tell their SAT tales: from the torture practices of the Middles Ages to the SAT current War on Terror, and from South America to the Nazi SAT Concentration Camps. SAT SAT Power of Meditative Music SAT Visiting the Buddhapadipa Temple in South West London, we SAT experience the use of chanting in Buddhist ceremonies, and SAT Professor Keith Howard and composer Rolf Hind explores the SAT effects that meditative and religious music has on mind and SAT body. SAT SAT Music and empathy SAT SAT Psychologist of music, Professor Eric Clarke, talks to Tom SAT Service about his current research trials to explore how SAT music can increase our levels of empathy towards others. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Tom Service SAT Interviewed Guest: Alan Gilbert SAT Interviewed Guest: Matthias Pintscher SAT SAT 14:00 The Psychiatrist at the Keyboard b06dd1wq (Listen) SAT Live from Wellcome Collection's Henry Wellcome Auditorium, SAT psychiatrist and concert pianist Dr Richard Kogan SAT demonstrates how some composers' mental illness influenced SAT and shaped their music. In his first public appearance in SAT the UK, Kogan's main clients on the couch are Robert SAT Schumann - perhaps the most troubled of all - and Sergey SAT Rachmaninov, whose composing career was saved by medical SAT intervention. SAT SAT 16:00 Words and Music b06db4zt (Listen) SAT The Ear's Delight SAT SAT Tamsin Greig and Alex Jennings read texts on the power of SAT music, from Shakespeare to PG Wodehouse, St Augustine to SAT Proust, and Baudelaire to Nick Hornby, including music SAT spanning ten centuries, from Hildegard of Bingen to SAT Beethoven and beyond. SAT SAT David Papp (producer). SAT SAT 01 00:00 Claude Debussy SAT Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (excerpt) SAT Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Claudio Abbado SAT (conductor) SAT SAT 02 00:00 SAT Walter De la Mare SAT Music read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 03 00:01 SAT Charles Baudelaire (Trans: William Aggeler) SAT La musique read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 04 00:03 SAT EM Forster SAT Howard's End read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 05 00:05 Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Symphony No.5 in C minor (movements III & IV) SAT Performer: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Carlos Kleiber SAT (conductor) SAT SAT 06 00:11 SAT PG Wodehouse SAT The Mating Season read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 07 00:12 Edward Elgar SAT Salut d'amour SAT Performer: Justine Zhang (violin) & Alan Chan (piano) SAT SAT 08 00:15 Art Garfunkel SAT Bright Eyes SAT Performer: Art Garfunkel SAT SAT 09 00:15 SAT Nick Hornby SAT High Fidelity read by Alex Jennings and Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 10 00:20 Solomon Burke SAT Got To Get You Off My Mind SAT SAT 11 00:21 Hildegard von Bingen SAT Ave generosa SAT Performer: Margaret Philpot (voice) SAT SAT 12 00:21 SAT St Augustine SAT The Confessions (ed James McKinnon) read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 13 00:23 SAT Hildegard of Bingen SAT Ave generosa read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 14 00:24 SAT Bible SAT 1 Samuel Chapter 16, vs 14 - 23 read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 15 00:26 Giulio Caccini SAT Amarilla mia bella SAT Performer: Andrew Lawrence-King (harp) SAT SAT 16 00:27 Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1060 SAT Performer: Andrew Manze & Rachel Podger (violins), Academy SAT of Ancient Music SAT SAT 17 00:27 SAT Robert Herrick SAT To Music, to becalm his fever read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 18 00:33 SAT Oliver Sacks SAT Musicophilia, Ch. 5 Brainworms, Sticky Music and Catchy SAT Tunes read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 19 00:34 Jimmy Van Heusen SAT Love and Marriage SAT Performer: Frank Sinatra, Orchestra conducted by Nelson SAT Riddle SAT SAT 20 00:01 Henry Cowell SAT The Banshee SAT Performer: Henry Cowell (piano) SAT SAT 21 00:36 SAT Emily Dickinson SAT The fascinating chill that music leaves read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 22 00:37 SAT Peter Schaffer SAT Amadeus read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 23 00:37 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Adagio from Serenade for 13 wind instruments in B flat major SAT (K.361), SAT Performer: Bläserensemble Sabine Meyer SAT SAT 24 00:40 SAT Anita Lasker-Wallfisch SAT Inherit the Truth read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 25 00:44 Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Adagio cantabile from Piano Sonata in C minor, Op.13 SAT 'Pathétique' SAT Performer: Daniel Barenboim (piano) SAT SAT 26 00:50 Dmitri Shostakovich SAT Symphony No. 8 in C minor (movements III & IV) SAT Performer: Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink SAT (conductor) SAT SAT 27 00:51 SAT Walt Whitman SAT Beat! Beat! Drums! read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 28 00:54 Evan and James James SAT Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of My Fathers) SAT Performer: The Fron Male Voice Choir SAT SAT 29 00:55 SAT Siegfried Sassoon SAT Everyone Sang read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 30 00:55 Ralph Vaughan Williams SAT The Lark Ascending SAT Performer: Hilary Hahn (violin), London Symphony Orchestra, SAT Colin Davis (conductor) SAT SAT 31 00:59 Spencer Williams SAT Basin Street Blues SAT Performer: Louis Armstrong (trumpet and voice), Trummy Young SAT (trombone), Barney Bigard (clarinet), Billy Kyle (piano), SAT Arvell Shaw (bass), Kenny John (drums) SAT SAT 32 01:01 SAT Melvin B Tolson SAT Satchmo read by Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 33 01:04 SAT Marcel Proust (trans C. K. Scott Moncrieff) SAT Swann's Way read by Alex Jennings SAT SAT 34 01:06 César Franck SAT Violin Sonata in A major SAT Performer: Kaja Danczowska (violin) & Krystian Zimerman SAT (piano) SAT SAT 35 01:09 SAT William Shakespeare SAT The Merchant of Venice, Act 5, Scene 1 read by Alex Jennings SAT and Tamsin Greig SAT SAT 36 01:10 George Frideric Handel SAT Eternal source of light divine from Birthday ode for Queen SAT Anne SAT Performer: Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano), David Blackadder SAT (trumpet) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Harry SAT Bicket (conductor) SAT SAT 17:15 Why Music? Question Time b06b84vh (Listen) SAT Live from Wellcome Collection, Tom Service and 'Why Music?' SAT resident experts Victoria Williamson and Philip Ball, take SAT stock to draw together some of the big themes of the weekend SAT so far, as well as attempting to answer audience and SAT listeners' questions. SAT #whymusic SAT whymusic@bbc.co.uk. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Tom Service SAT Interviewed Guest: Alan Gilbert SAT Interviewed Guest: Matthias Pintscher SAT SAT 18:00 Jazz Line-Up b06b8c29 (Listen) SAT Why Music? - Live from the Street at the Wellcome Trust SAT SAT Live from The Street at the Wellcome Trust, Julian Joseph SAT presents a programme featuring the interaction of musicians SAT with technology and finds out how well synthetically SAT produced music and improvisation melds and interacts with SAT human music making. With Finn Peters (flute/sax), Dave Price SAT (vibes/percussion), Matthew Yee-King (electronics), Tom SAT Skinner (drums), John Edwards (Bass) and Nick Ramms (piano), SAT plus solo sets from saxophonist Martin Speake and pianist SAT Neil Cowley. SAT SAT 19:30 Music As Medicine b06db4zw (Listen) SAT Live from Radio 3's pop-up studio at Wellcome Collection in SAT London, Claudia Hammond and guests discuss the many issues, SAT recent discoveries and theories around music and health, SAT including how music helps both physical and mental SAT wellbeing, and the health problems encountered by musicians. SAT Including contributions from music psychologist Adam SAT Ockelford and vocal coach, performer and educator Mary King. SAT Music by composers including Mozart, Eric Whitacre and SAT Britten. SAT SAT Plus: Griff Rhys Jones's Wellcome Objects. In the third and SAT fourth episodes of the recorded series, comedian and actor SAT Griff Rhys Jones explores some of the weird and wonderful SAT objects on display in Wellcome Collection's Reading Room. SAT With the help of Simon Chaplin, Wellcome Trust's Director of SAT Culture and Society, Griff is seduced by the allure of Nurse SAT Wincarnis and her tonic wine, and discovers the roots of art SAT therapy through an extraordinary painted flint. SAT SAT Credits SAT Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra SAT SAT 22:00 Hear and Now b06b8m9h (Listen) SAT Why Music? Live from the Street at the Wellcome Trust SAT SAT Live from The Street at the Wellcome Trust, Tom Service SAT presents a programme performed by Principal players of SAT Aurora Orchestra, including world premieres from three young SAT composers from the BBC Proms Inspire Scheme: Daniel Penney, SAT Finlay Stafford and Toby Hession. Also on the programme SAT 'none sitting resting', another world premiere, commissioned SAT by Wellcome Collection, and written specially for 'Why SAT Music?' by New Zealander Antonia Barnett-McIntosh and SAT inspired by the theme of rest and busy-ness. SAT The programme alos includes Anna Meredith's 'Chorale' for SAT MRI scanner and string quartet; and experimental pianist SAT Sarah Nicolls will perform her own works on her 'Inside-Out' SAT piano as well as music by Henry Cowell and George Crumb. She SAT will also take part in a special performance improvisation SAT with Atau Tanaka - a performer who bridges the fields of SAT media art, experimental music and research. SAT SAT Sara Nicolls: Sun-on-Sea SAT George Crumb: Makrokosmos Night-Spell I (Sagittarius) SAT Antonia Barnett-McIntosh: 'none sitting resting' SAT Daniel Penney: Expansions SAT Sarah Nicolls: Cold SAT Henry Cowell:The Banshee SAT Finlay Stafford: Evanescent Waltz SAT George Crumb: Makrokosmos: Ghost-Nocturne (Virgo) for the SAT Druids of Stonehenge (Night-Spell II) & Cosmic Wind (Libra) SAT Sarah Nicolls: Seagull Chorale SAT Toby Hession: Recollections SAT Anna Meredith: 'Chorale' for MRI scanner and string quartet SAT Sarah Nicolls and Atau Tanaka: Duo for Bodies SAT SAT The Proms Inspire Scheme brings together young composers, SAT aged 12 to 18, to learn new skills and enjoy making music. SAT Inspire has worked with over 450 young composers and will SAT have commissioned nine new works and performed and broadcast SAT works by 17 young composers in 2015. SAT SAT Daniel Penney (b. 1999) began learning music through the SAT Kodály Method and took classical guitar lessons from the age SAT of 5 in Dublin. He received a Rolling Stones scholarship to SAT study classical guitar at the Yehudi Menuhin School when he SAT was 9 years old and has embraced composition as part of his SAT studies since then. SAT SAT Finlay Stafford (b. 1998) is a musician and SAT multi-instrumentalist. He has been playing drums since the SAT age of 5, and is interested in music across genres and time SAT periods; from an early love affair with The Beatles to a SAT continuing interest in jazz and modern psychedelia. SAT SAT Toby Hession(b. 1997) is from Peterborough, where he sang as SAT a chorister in the Cathedral Choir and studied piano and SAT composition at Chetham's School of Music. He has had works SAT performed at Peterborough Cathedral and the Royal Northern SAT College of Music and, in 2013, he was commissioned to SAT compose a piece for the Commonwealth Observance Day in SAT Westminster Abbey. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2015 SUN SUN 00:00 Sleep b06db5tv (Listen) SUN An all-night world premiere performance of Max Richter's SUN eight-hour epic 'Sleep', live from Wellcome Collection's SUN Reading Room in London. SUN SUN In the longest single continuous piece of music ever SUN broadcast live on the BBC, Max Richter is joined by soprano SUN Grace Davidson plus five string players, and an audience who SUN are encouraged to lie on beds and sleep through the SUN performance. Forming the centrepiece of Radio 3's 'Why SUN Music?' weekend, this 'lullaby for a frenetic world' seeks SUN to explore the relationship between music and the SUN subconscious mind: instead of than giving the piece full SUN concentration, listeners are encouraged to experience it in SUN a state of sleep. The musicians play in shifts, themselves SUN taking sleep breaks during the course of the piece. SUN SUN Grace Davidson (soprano) SUN Natalia Bonner and Steve Morris (violins) SUN Reiad Chibah (viola) SUN Ian Burdge and Chris Worsey (cellos) SUN Max Richter (piano, keyboards and electronics) SUN SUN 'Sleep' was composed in consultation with American SUN neuroscientist David Eagleman. In Max Richter's words, 'I SUN think of Sleep as an experiment into how music and the mind SUN can interact in this other state of consciousness, one we SUN all spend decades of our lives completely immersed in, but SUN which is so far rather poorly understood. I consulted with SUN David Eagleman on how music can relate to the sleep state SUN and have incorporated our conversations in the compositional SUN process of the work'. SUN SUN 08:00 Breakfast b06db6ts (Listen) SUN Why Music? Weekend: Sunday SUN SUN Continuing Radio 3's weekend of broadcasts from Wellcome SUN Collection in London, exploring why music makes us human. SUN Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, SUN live from the pop-up studio at Wellcome Collection café. SUN Featuring more listener requests for spine-tingling music - SUN those thrilling pieces which make the hairs on the back of SUN your neck stand up. As part of the Radio 3 Wellcome SUN Collection 'Why Music?' weekend. SUN SUN Plus: Griff Rhys Jones's Wellcome Objects. In the fifth and SUN final episode of his recorded series, comedian and actor SUN Griff Rhys Jones explores some of the weird and wonderful SUN objects on display in Wellcome Collection's Reading Room. SUN With the help of Simon Chaplin, Wellcome Trust's Director of SUN Culture and Society, Griff finds out what earthly use is a SUN two-foot wide, waxwork mosquito. SUN SUN (NB: Wellcome Collection café is open to the public from SUN 0800.) SUN SUN Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. SUN SUN 09:00 Feeling Music b06db6tv (Listen) SUN 'What passion cannot Music raise and quell?' asked the SUN 17th-century poet John Dryden in his Ode to Saint Cecilia. SUN Down the ages, music's unique ability to stir our emotions SUN has frequently been acknowledged. Live from Radio 3's pop-up SUN studio at Wellcome Collection café, Sarah Walker finds out SUN how and why it moves us with the help of two internationally SUN known authorities on the psychology of music, John Sloboda SUN and Aaron Williamon. SUN SUN 10:30 The Tingle Factor b06b80pn (Listen) SUN Live from the Henry Wellcome Auditorium, Andrew McGregor is SUN joined by psychologist Lauren Stewart and composer and SUN pianist Neil Brand to explore the neurological basis of 'the SUN tingle factor' through discussion and musical demonstration. SUN Both performers and listeners experience acute moments of SUN peak emotion through music: how is it that music produces SUN these feelings? SUN SUN 11:30 Music and Memory b06b8q6w (Listen) SUN Live from the Reading Room at Wellcome Collection, music SUN psychologist and 'We are the Music' author Victoria SUN Williamson is joined by soloists of the Aurora Orchestra for SUN a concert and talk showing how music and memory are linked SUN in extraordinary ways, from before birth to the dementia of SUN old age. Melody, emotion, expectation and meaning are SUN explored through the chamber music of Beethoven, Franck, SUN Stravinsky and Brahms. SUN SUN 13:00 Private Passions b06db6tx (Listen) SUN Why Music? Weekend: Frank Wilczek SUN SUN As part of Radio 3's Why Music? weekend, Michael Berkeley SUN talks to the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek. SUN Frank Wilczek was brought up in Queens, New York, the son of SUN a radio repairman. By the time he was a teenager it was SUN clear that he was a mathematical prodigy. By the time he was SUN 21, he was doing the ground-breaking research which won the SUN Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004. He's currently Professor of SUN Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and he SUN has a great mission to explain his work to a general public. SUN He's intrigued by questions which have as much to do with SUN philosophy as mathematics; his latest book explores beauty, SUN including the beauty of art and music. Why are we so drawn SUN to harmony? Is there in fact a 'music of the spheres' all SUN around us, which we're not able to hear but which particle SUN physics can detect? SUN In Private Passions, Professor Wilczek talks to Michael SUN Berkeley about the 'deep geometry' of the world, and how SUN this beautiful symmetry is revealed in music. He describes SUN vividly the excitement of the scientific research which SUN brought him the Nobel Prize: sleepless nights, skipped SUN meals, too many cigarettes - and then the ideas which came SUN to him while he was lying in the bathtub. A true Eureka! SUN moment. SUN Frank Wilczek is a keen piano player and accordionist, and SUN plays drums in a rock band. His music choices include Bach, SUN Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Queen, and Gilbert and SUN Sullivan's opera - for which he has written some alternative SUN comical lyrics celebrating the Hadron Collider. SUN SUN 14:00 The Singing Ape b06db7ht (Listen) SUN Live from the Wellcome Collection café, Tom Service probes SUN the latest theories about the origins of music-making and SUN its relationship with human evolutionary development. Was SUN there music before language? Has music helped shape the SUN human brain? Is music just "auditory cheesecake"? To help SUN answer these and many other questions, Tom is joined by SUN Philip Ball, author of The Music Instinct, and one of the SUN pioneers of cognitive archaeology, Steven Mithen. With SUN additional contributions from experts in the field including SUN Ellen Dissanayake and Andrea Ravignani. SUN SUN 16:00 Sounds of Nature b06b80py (Listen) SUN Chris Watson, composer and celebrated wildlife sound SUN recordist, uses his both his own surround sound field SUN recordings and commercially recorded music to demonstrate SUN connections between the sounds of the natural word and human SUN music-making. Presented live from Wellcome Collection's SUN Henry Wellcome Auditorium by Andrew McGregor in conversation SUN with Chris Watson. SUN SUN 17:00 The Descent of Language b06b8q6y (Listen) SUN According to Darwin, the origins of verbal communication lay SUN in a musical 'protolanguage', in which speech and song were SUN one. The Descent of Language is a playful exploration of SUN this ancestry, and the unexpected ways it is revealed in SUN everyday experience. Performed live in Wellcome Collection's SUN Reading Room by vocal ensemble The Clerks, and including SUN audience participation, the programme features new works by SUN Christopher Fox and Edward Wickham alongside music and SUN sounds both exotic and commonplace; a sequence embracing SUN madrigals and 'motherese', football chants and fa-la-las, in SUN a unique celebration of that intrinsically human instinct - SUN to sing. Presented by Sarah Walker, with contributions from SUN evolutionary expert Ian Cross and Edward Wickham. SUN SUN 18:30 Why Music? Round-Up b06b80q9 (Listen) SUN Tom Service and Sarah Walker, together with Why Music? SUN resident experts Victoria Williamson and Philip Ball, look SUN back over the weekend's highlights and discoveries. SUN SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06db7hw (Listen) SUN Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto and Souvenirs de Florence SUN SUN Ian Skelly presents recent performances of Tchaikovsky by SUN some of the leading musicians of our time. Tonight SUN Anne-Sophie Mutter plays the Violin Concerto at this SUN summer's Salzburg Festival and members of the Gringolts and SUN Casals Quartets play his light-infused reminiscence of SUN Florence. SUN SUN Tchaikovsky: String Sextet in D minor, op. 70 ('Souvenir de SUN Florence') SUN Gringolts Quartet with Jonathan Brown (viola), Arnau Tomàs SUN (cello) - members of Casals Quartet SUN rec. Oriol Martorell Hall, Auditori, Barcelona SUN SUN Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D, op. 35 SUN Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin), SUN Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Riccado Muti (conductor) SUN rec. Grosses Festspielhaus, Salzburg, Salzburg Summer SUN Festival SUN SUN Mozart: Regina Coeli, K. 127 SUN Yeree Suh (soprano), SUN Regensburger Domspatzen, SUN Orfeo Baroque Orchestra, Michi Gaig (conductor) SUN rec. as part of Regensurg Festival Early Music Days. SUN SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 b01hq27w (Listen) SUN Chicken Soup with Barley SUN SUN A chance to hear a transfer to radio of The Royal Court SUN Theatre's acclaimed 2011 production of Arnold Wesker's SUN landmark play from 1958 that captures the collapse of an SUN ideology, alongside the disintegration of a family. SUN SUN This is one of the plays that made Arnold Wesker a leading SUN voice of 1960s "kitchen sink" British drama. SUN SUN The kettle boils in 1936 as the fascists are marching. Tea SUN is brewed in 1946, with disillusion in the air at the end of SUN the war. Twenty years on in 1956, as rumours spread of SUN Hungarian revolution, the cup is empty. SUN SUN Sarah Kahn, an East End Jewish mother, is a feisty political SUN fighter and a staunch communist. Battling against the State SUN and her shirking husband she desperately tries to keep her SUN family together. SUN SUN This landmark state-of-the-nation play is a panoramic drama SUN portraying the age-old battle between realism and idealism. SUN SUN Chicken Soup with Barley is a Royal Court Theatre production SUN and was directed for the stage in 2011 by Dominic Cooke, and SUN for radio by Simon Godwin, and produced for BBC Radio 3 by SUN Catherine Bailey. SUN SUN Credits SUN Writer: Arnold Wesker SUN Sarah Kahn: Samantha Spiro SUN Harry Kahn: Danny Webb SUN Monty Blatt: Harry Peacock SUN Dave Simmonds: Nitzan Sharron SUN Prince Silver: Rene Zagger SUN Hymie Kossof: Steve Furst SUN Cissie Kahn: Alexis Zegerman SUN Ada Kahn: Jenna Augen SUN Ronnie Kahn: Tom Rosenthal SUN Bessie Blatt: Rebecca Gethings SUN SUN 22:40 Early Music Late b06db85k (Listen) SUN Charpentier SUN SUN with Simon Heighes, featuring sacred music by Marc-Antoine SUN Charpentier (1643-1704) performed by ensembles La Fenice and SUN Vox Luminis recorded in June at the Stockholm Early Music SUN Festival SUN SUN Charpentier: Messe pour les trepasses a 8 (excs); Miserere SUN des Jesuites a 6 SUN SUN Vox Luminis SUN La Fenice SUN Jean Tubéry (director). SUN SUN 23:40 Recital b06db8cr (Listen) SUN Schumann SUN SUN A chance to hear members of the BBC New Generation Artists SUN scheme perform music by Schumann, in recordings made SUN specially for Radio 3. SUN SUN Schumann: Märchenbilder, Op 113 SUN Lise Berthaud (viola), Adam Laloum (piano) SUN SUN Schumann: Etudes en forme de variations, Op 13 SUN Zhang Zuo (piano). SUN SUN MON MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2015 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b06dbcsc (Listen) MON Rachmaninov's Vespers from Croatia MON Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Rachmaninov MON Vespers, from Croatian Radio MON 12.31 MON Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) MON Vespers (All-night vigil) Op 37 for chorus MON Anastasija Dikmikj (contralto), Ivo Gianni Gamulin (tenor), MON Croatian Radio-Television Chorus, Tonci Bilic MON 1.28 MON Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) MON Eight Piano Pieces (Op 76) MON Robert Silverman (piano) MON 1.56 MON Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) MON String Quartet No 1 in G minor (Op 27) MON Engegard Quartet - Arvid Engegard (violin), Atle Sponberg MON (violin), Juliet Jopling (viola), Jan-Erik Gustafsson MON (cello) MON 2.31 MON Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) MON Symphony No 2 in B flat (Op 15) MON Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Christian Eggen MON 3.06 MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) MON Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor (Op 37) MON Christian Zacharias (piano), Academie Beethoven, Jean MON Caeyers MON 3.40 MON Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) MON Sonata da Chiesa in F (Op 1 No 1) MON London Baroque MON 3.46 MON Swider, Jozef (1930-2014) MON Piesn - from 10 Songs to Lyrics by Polish Poets MON Polish Radio Choir, Wlodzimierz Siedlik MON 3.54 MON Kalnins, Alfred (1879-1951) MON Ballad for cello and piano MON Marcis Kuplais (cello), Ventis Zilberts (piano) MON 4.01 MON Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) MON Trumpet Suite MON Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) MON 4.08 MON Scarlatti, Domenico [1685-1757] MON Sonata in D minor, Kk 90 MON Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad-El (harpsichord) MON 4.18 MON Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) MON Spanish Dance No 1 from 'La Vida Breve' MON Eolina Quartet MON 4.22 MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Sonata for oboe and continuo (HWV 362) (Op 1 No 4) in A MON minor MON Louise Pellerin (Oboe), Dom Andre Laberge (Organ) MON 4.31 MON Walton, William [1902-1983] MON Orb and sceptre - coronation march MON BBC Philharmonic, John Storgards MON 4.39 MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) MON 12 Variations on 'Ein Madchen Oder Weibchen' for cello and MON piano (Op 66) MON Danjulo Ishizaka (cello), Jose Gallardo (piano) MON 4.49 MON Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) MON (Großes) Te Deum in C (Hob XXIIIc.2) MON Netherlands Radio Choir and Chamber Orchestra, Antoni MON Ros-Marba MON 4.58 MON Chan Ka Nin (b 1949) MON Four Seasons Suite MON Ottawa Winds, Michael Goodwin MON 5.10 MON Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986) MON Croquiser - for piano (Op 38) MON Marten Landstrom (piano) MON 5.23 MON Converse, Frederick [1871-1940] MON Song of the Sea. tone poem after Whitman MON BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Lockhart MON 5.37 MON Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681-1767] MON Concerto in A minor for recorder, viola da gamba, strings MON and continuo MON La Stagione Frankfurt MON 5.52 MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Piano Sonata in A minor (D 784) MON Alfred Brendel (piano) MON 6.12 MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Horn Concerto No 4 in E flat (K 495) MON James Sommerville (horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario MON Bernardi. MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b06dbcsf (Listen) MON Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, MON featuring listener requests and also including music from MON BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce MON classical music to secondary schools. Breakfast launches a MON two-week Ten Pieces season on Radio 3, which includes Nicola MON Benedetti's Ten Facts Ten Pieces on In Tune, an In Tune MON special, live from a secondary school in Greenwich, and MON Building a Library surveys of Verdi's Requiem and Haydn's MON Trumpet Concerto. MON MON Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b06dbdjz (Listen) MON 9am MON Rob presents '5 reasons to love... Bach organ works'. MON Throughout the week Rob puts Bach's organ works centre MON stage, showcasing their complexity, and the virtuosity MON required to perform them. He highlights their flashes of MON humour, as well as their gravitas and sheer power, plus the MON way Bach often reinvented pre-existing works. Rob hand-picks MON recordings by organists including Helmut Walcha, Simon MON Preston and Ton Koopman. MON MON 9.30am MON Take part in our daily musical challenge: identify a piece MON of music played backwards. MON MON 10am MON Rob's guest this week is Nitin Sawhney. A composer, MON producer, songwriter, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, Nitin is MON one of the BBC's Ambassadors for the new Ten Pieces project. MON His musical credentials include collaboration with artists MON from Sir Paul McCartney to the London Symphony Orchestra. As MON a child Nitin trained as a classical pianist, moving on to MON classical and flamenco guitar and learning to play sitar and MON tabla. He has since toured the world with his band, and MON recorded nine studio albums, winning accolades for his MON amalgamation of styles including jazz, flamenco, electronica MON and classical Indian ragas. He has composed for theatre, MON film, television and video games with credits including MON writing the BAFTA-winning soundtrack for The Human Planet, MON scoring ad campaigns for brands such as Yves Saint Laurent MON and Nike and writing a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's The MON Lodger. Nitin will be sharing a selection of his favourite MON classical music with Rob, every day at 10am. MON MON 10.30am Ten Pieces MON The BBC has just launched the new Ten Pieces for secondary MON schools, opening up the world of classical music to children MON and inspiring them to respond creatively to what they hear. MON As part of Radio 3's Ten pieces season, Rob recommends music MON that complements this exciting selection of works. MON MON 11am MON Rob's featured artist is the cellist Steven Isserlis. A MON musician who wears his considerable virtuosity lightly, MON Isserlis has received worldwide acclaim for his technique, MON musicianship and command of the instrument. Throughout the MON week Rob presents recordings by Isserlis including an MON elegant interpretation of Haydn's Cello Concerto No.1, a MON lyrical performance of Grieg's Cello Sonata and a rendition MON of Prokofiev's Cello Concerto that captures the bittersweet MON language of the work. MON MON Haydn MON Cello Concerto in C, H.VIIB:1 MON Steven Isserlis (cello) MON Chamber Orchestra of Europe MON Roger Norrington (conductor). MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b06dbdk1 (Listen) MON Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), A Forgotten Master MON MON Donald Macleod introduces a musician and composer whose MON prodigious gifts took him from rural Bohemia to the very top MON of the musical world in 18th-century Vienna, where he was MON celebrated alongside Haydn and Mozart, his occasional MON quartet partners. MON MON Vanhal's story has all the ingredients for a great musical MON drama: escape from bondage, early success dashed by sudden MON personal crisis, and a remarkable re-birth won through MON faith, talent and strength of character. This week, Donald MON Macleod explores how Vanhal became one of the most MON celebrated musicians of his age and reveals how his music, MON despite falling into relative obscurity, has lost none of MON its shine. MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06dbdk3 (Listen) MON Wigmore Hall Mondays: Anthony Marwood, Lawrence Power, Simon MON Crawford-Phillips MON MON Sarah Walker presents a programme of chamber music for MON violin, viola and piano, live from Wigmore Hall, performed MON by Anthony Marwood (violin), Lawrence Power (viola) and MON Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano). MON MON Rebecca Clarke's "Dumka" was written in 1940 but only MON recently published - a deeply felt piece which quotes from MON Brahms. Martinu's "Three Madrigals" date from 1947 and take MON their inspiration from Bohemian-Moravian folk music and also MON the rhythms of the English madrigal style which Martinu MON loved. And finally, Brahms's Trio in E flat major of 1865 MON was originally composed for natural horn, violin and piano, MON but the composer provided an alternative version in which MON the viola takes the place of the horn. MON MON Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) MON Dumka (Duo Concertante for violin and viola with piano) MON MON Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) MON Three Madrigals for violin and viola MON MON Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) MON Trio in E flat major Op 40. MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06dbf77 (Listen) MON BBC Philharmonic, Episode 1 MON MON Katie Derham this week showcases the BBC Philharmonic in MON Grieg and Tchaikovsky, and violinist Tasmin Little joins MON them for the first in a series of British works for violin MON and orchestra. Plus a performance of Bernstein's Symphonic MON Dances from West Side Story performed by the BBC Concert MON Orchestra - one of BBC Music's Ten Pieces for secondary MON schools. MON MON 2pm MON Ten Pieces MON Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story MON BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Lockhart (conductor) MON MON c. 2.20pm MON Kieko Abe: Prism Rhapsody MON Martin Grubinger (marimba) MON BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) MON MON c. 2.35pm MON Grieg: Peer Gynt (selection) MON BBC Philharmonic, John Storgards (conductor) MON MON c. 2.55pm MON Coleridge-Taylor: Violin Concerto in G minor MON Tasmin Little (violin) MON BBC Philharmonic, Andrew Davis (conductor) MON MON c 3.25pm MON Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 5 in E minor, Op.64 MON BBC Philharmonic, John Storgards (conductor). MON MON Credits MON Performer: BBC Philharmonic MON MON 16:30 In Tune b06dbf79 (Listen) MON Nicola Benedetti with Ten Facts Ten Pieces MON MON Suzy Klein presents, with a lively mix of music and guests MON plus news from the arts world. Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola MON Benedetti presents: Ten Facts Ten Pieces - a short MON downloadable feature linked to the BBC's Ten Pieces project, MON which continues to inspire a generation of children to MON become creative with classical music. Each day Nicola finds MON ten quirky and entertaining facts about each of the Ten MON Pieces. Today's work is 'Mambo' from Symphonic Dances from MON 'West Side Story' by Bernstein. MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b06dbdk1 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06dc5pp (Listen) MON Nelson Goerner - Handel, Schumann, Chopin, Scriabin MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall, London MON Nelson Goerner plays piano music by Handel, Schumann, Chopin MON and Scriabin. MON MON Handel: Chaconne in G major HWV435 MON Schumann: Fantasie in C major Op. 17 MON MON 8.15: INTERVAL MON MON 8.35 MON Chopin: Ballade No. 3 in A flat major Op. 47 MON Nocturne in F minor Op. 55 No. 1 MON Nocturne in E flat major Op. 55 No. 2 MON Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor Op. 39 MON MON Scriabin: Deux poèmes Op. 32 MON Piano Sonata No. 5 Op. 53 MON MON Nelson Goerner, piano MON MON Since making his debut as a prodigiously talented youngster MON thirty-five years ago, Nelson Goerner has developed to MON become one of the most gifted all-round pianists of his MON generation. MON The Argentine artist's tonal richness and expressive MON invention are sure to reveal fresh perspectives on the works MON in this programme, complete with Schumann's monumental MON Fantasie in C and Chopin's ravishing Ballade in A flat. MON MON 21:45 Music Matters b06db44s (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday] MON MON 22:45 The Essay b06dc5pr (Listen) MON About Average, On the Average MON MON Novelist and critic Ian Sansom believes that the idea of the MON average is one of the key terms and principles of the modern MON age, encompassing human productivity, relationships, MON politics and art. So, how did average become a byword for MON mediocrity? MON MON 'Average Is Over' proclaims the title of one recent MON best-selling book about economics. 'Start: Punch Fear In the MON Face, Escape Average And Do Work That Matters' suggests the MON title of another. 'Conquering Average'. 'Mastering Average'. MON 'Overcoming Average'. This has become the mantra of our MON times. MON MON In the opening essay of this series of investigations into MON the average, Sansom takes a sideways look at the history and MON meaning of the ordinary and the everyday and discovers what MON it means to be the opposite of 'awesome'. MON MON Producer: Stan Ferguson. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b06dc689 (Listen) MON Missing Bits MON MON Jez Nelson delves into the Jazz on 3 archives to present MON previously unheard tracks by British bassist and composer MON Barry Guy and his twelve-piece New Orchestra, recorded at MON London's Café Oto in May 2014. MON MON Known for his adventurous and demanding writing, Guy's music MON is highly scored, yet unpredictable in nature. This set MON features delicate arrangements designed to showcase baroque MON violinist Maya Homburger along with unusual instrumental MON techniques, sudden changes of texture and inspiring, MON freely-improvised contributions from saxophonist Evan Parker MON and pianist Agusti Fernandez. MON MON Throughout the show, Jez is joined in the studio by jazz MON writer Kevin Le Gendre for a round-up of the best new MON releases, including albums by Brad Mehldau and Sons of MON Kemet. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Producer: Chris Elcombe. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2015 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b06dc7n5 (Listen) TUE Proms 2013: Vaughan Williams's A Sea Symphony TUE Vaughan Williams' Sea Symphony from the 2013 BBC Proms, with TUE Sakari Oramo conducting the BBC Symphony Chorus & Orchestra. TUE Presented by Jonathan Swain. TUE 12:31 AM TUE Anderson, Julian [b.1967] TUE Harmony, for Chorus and orchestra TUE BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) TUE 12:37 AM TUE Britten, Benjamin [1913 - 1975] TUE 4 Sea interludes (Op.33a) TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) TUE 12:55 AM TUE Vaughan Williams, Ralph [1872 - 1958]; Whitman, Walt [1819 - TUE 1892] Texts TUE A Sea Symphony for soloists, chorus and orchestra (Symphony TUE no.1) TUE Sally Matthews (soprano), Roderick Williams (baritone), BBC TUE Proms Youth Choir, BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, Sakari TUE Oramo (conductor) TUE 2:04 AM TUE Bridge, Frank (1879-1941) TUE The Sea - suite for orchestra TUE BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) TUE 2:26 AM TUE Stanford, Charles Villiers (1852-1924) TUE The Haven - from 8 Partsongs (Op.127 No.4) TUE BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) TUE 2:31 AM TUE Lindblad, Adolf Fredik (1801-1878) TUE String Quartet No.6 in E flat major TUE Örebro String Quartet: Pei Pei Zhu (violin) Hans Elvkull TUE (violin) Linn Löwengren Elvkull (viola) Mats Levin (cello) TUE 2:57 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Symphony No.94 in G major, 'Surprise' TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Entremont TUE (conductor) TUE 3:20 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] TUE Partita No. 1 in B flat major BWV.825 for keyboard TUE Zhang Zuo (piano) TUE 3:33 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Rondo concertante for violin and orchestra (K.269) in B flat TUE major TUE James Ehnes (violin/director), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra TUE 3:41 AM TUE Bartok, Bela [1881-1945] TUE Four Old Hungarian Folk Songs TUE Male Choir of the Hungarian Army, Béla Podor (conductor) TUE 3:46 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Variations in D on a Theme of Moore for 4 hands TUE Dina Yoffe and Daniel Vaiman (piano) TUE 3:54 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809]; German libretto by Baron von TUE Swieten (1733-1803) TUE Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (H.21.2) Part 3 - Nos. 29 & 30 TUE Isa Katharina Gericke (soprano) Eve; Jochen Kupfer TUE (baritone) Adam; Oslo Chamber Choir, Norwegian Radio TUE Orchestra; Christopher Bell (conductor) TUE 4:07 AM TUE Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] TUE Lascia la spina, from Il Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno TUE Julia Lezhneva (soprano), Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, TUE Giovanni Antonini (conductor) TUE 4:15 AM TUE Murcia, Santiago de [1682-1740] TUE 2 pieces from "Codex de Saldívar" TUE Xavier Diaz-Latorre (performing on the Guitarra dels Lleons TUE - The Lion Guitar c.1700) TUE 4:24 AM TUE Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990) TUE Overture - Candide TUE BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor) TUE 4:31 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (17-56-1791) TUE Don Giovanni (K. 527) - overture TUE Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kurt Sanderling (conductor) TUE 4:37 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) TUE Concerto in the Italian style for keyboard (BWV.971) in F TUE major TUE Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) TUE 4:50 AM TUE Gesualdo, Carlo (c1561-1613) TUE Ave dulcissima Maria for 5 voices TUE Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) TUE 4:57 AM TUE Converse, Frederick [1871-1940] TUE Song of the Sea: tone poem after Whitman TUE BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Lockhart (conductor) TUE 5:11 AM TUE Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1945) TUE Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra TUE (Op.43) TUE Stephen Hough (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo TUE (conductor) TUE 5:36 AM TUE Paganini, Niccolò (1782-1840) TUE Polacca con variazioni TUE Viktor Pikajzen (violin), Evgenia Sejdelj (piano) TUE 5:41 AM TUE Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) TUE String Quartet No.2 in F major (1837-40) TUE Camerata Quartet: Wlodzimierz Prominski, Andrzej TUE Kordykiewicz (violins), Piotr Reichert (viola), Roman TUE Hoffman (cello) TUE 5:59 AM TUE Schutz, Heinrich [1585-1672] TUE Magnificat anima mea Dominum SWV.468 TUE Kölner Kammerchor , Collegium Cartusianum, Peter Neumann TUE (conductor) TUE 6:10 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809] TUE Keyboard Sonata No.52 in E flat, Hob XVI/52 TUE Rudolf Buchbinder (piano). TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b06dc84p (Listen) TUE Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, TUE featuring listener requests and also including music from TUE BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce TUE classical music to secondary schools. Today the breakfast TUE show will be playing the Dies Irae and Tuba Mirum from TUE Verdi's Requiem. TUE TUE Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b06dcb6d (Listen) TUE 9am TUE Rob presents '5 reasons to love... Bach organ works'. TUE Throughout the week Rob puts Bach's organ works centre TUE stage, showcasing their complexity, and the virtuosity TUE required to perform them. He highlights their flashes of TUE humour, as well as their gravitas and sheer power, plus the TUE way Bach often reinvented pre-existing works. Rob hand-picks TUE recordings by organists including Helmut Walcha, Simon TUE Preston and Ton Koopman. TUE TUE 9.30am TUE Take part in today's music-related challenge: listen to the TUE clues and identify the mystery person. TUE TUE 10am TUE Rob's guest this week is Nitin Sawhney. A composer, TUE producer, songwriter, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, Nitin is TUE one of the BBC's Ambassadors for the new Ten Pieces project. TUE His musical credentials include collaboration with artists TUE from Sir Paul McCartney to the London Symphony Orchestra. As TUE a child Nitin trained as a classical pianist, moving on to TUE classical and flamenco guitar and learning to play sitar and TUE tabla. He has since toured the world with his band, and TUE recorded nine studio albums, winning accolades for his TUE amalgamation of styles including jazz, flamenco, electronica TUE and classical Indian ragas. He has composed for theatre, TUE film, television and video games with credits including TUE writing the BAFTA-winning soundtrack for The Human Planet, TUE scoring ad campaigns for brands such as Yves Saint Laurent TUE and Nike and writing a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's The TUE Lodger. Nitin will be sharing a selection of his favourite TUE classical music with Rob, every day at 10am. TUE TUE 10.30am Ten Pieces TUE The BBC has just launched the new Ten Pieces for secondary TUE schools, opening up the world of classical music to children TUE and inspiring them to respond creatively to what they hear. TUE As part of Radio 3's Ten Pieces season, Rob chooses music TUE that complements this exciting selection of works. TUE TUE 11am TUE Rob's featured artist is the cellist Steven Isserlis. A TUE musician who wears his considerable virtuosity lightly, TUE Isserlis has received worldwide acclaim for his technique, TUE musicianship and command of the instrument. Throughout the TUE week Rob presents recordings by Isserlis including an TUE elegant interpretation of Haydn's Cello Concerto No.1, a TUE lyrical performance of Grieg's Cello Sonata and a rendition TUE of Prokofiev's Cello Concerto that captures the bittersweet TUE language of the work. TUE TUE Fauré TUE Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op. 117 TUE Steven Isserlis (cello) TUE Thomas Ades (piano). TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b06dctt7 (Listen) TUE Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), Out of Bondage TUE TUE Donald Macleod traces the young composer's journey from TUE common serf to the most fashionable salons of Vienna TUE TUE Vanhal's story has all the ingredients for a great musical TUE drama: escape from bondage, early success dashed by sudden TUE personal crisis, and a remarkable re-birth won through TUE faith, talent and strength of character. This week, Donald TUE Macleod relates the colourful story of one of the 18th TUE century's leading musical lights. TUE TUE Vanhal's family were peasants; in effect, legal slaves on TUE the vast Bohemian estates of Count Schaffgotsch. Music TUE offered an escape and Vanhal took every opportunity to TUE better his position - from choir boy, to church organist, TUE and on to Vienna, where rich aristocrats vied to patronise TUE the brilliant young composer. TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06dcqm8 (Listen) TUE Cheltenham Music Festival 2015, Episode 1 TUE TUE This week's lunchtime concert comes from the Cheltenham TUE Music Festival, performed by BBC New Generation Artists the TUE Armida Quartet, and the pianist Pavel Kolesnikov. Today's TUE concert features music for solo piano by Schumann, his Lied TUE ohne Ende from Albumblätter, and Schubert's String Quartet TUE in G major D887, all performed in the historic setting of TUE the Pittville Pump Room. TUE TUE Schumann: Lied ohne Ende from Albumblätter, Op 124 No 8 TUE Pavel Kolesnikov, piano TUE TUE Schubert: String Quartet in G major, D 887 TUE Armida Quartet: Martin Funda (violin), Johanna Staemmler TUE (violin), Teresa Schwamm (viola), and Peter-Philipp TUE Staemmler (cello) TUE TUE Produced by Johannah Smith. TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06dcqvy (Listen) TUE BBC Philharmonic, Episode 2 TUE TUE Katie Derham showcases the BBC Philharmonic in music by TUE Schubert, Chopin and Tchaikovsky and violinist Tasmin Little TUE joins them for Haydn's Wood's lyrical Concerto. TUE TUE Schubert: Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) TUE BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) TUE TUE c. 2.25 TUE Haydn Wood: Violin Concerto in A minor TUE Tasmin Little (violin) TUE BBC Philharmonic, Andrew Davis (conductor) TUE TUE c. 2.50pm TUE Chopin: Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor, Op.11 TUE Garrick Ohlsson (piano) TUE BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) TUE TUE c. 3.30pm TUE Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4 in F minor, Op.36 TUE BBC Philharmonic, Diego Matheuz (conductor). TUE TUE Credits TUE Performer: BBC Philharmonic TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b06dcr4z (Listen) TUE Sarah Gabriel, Viv Mclean, Marmen Quartet, Nicola TUE Benedetti's Ten Facts Ten Pieces TUE TUE Suzy Klein presents with live music from soprano Sarah TUE Gabriel and pianist Viv Mclean with a preview of their TUE 'Autumn in Paris' concert at St John's Smith Square TUE exploring the music of composers influenced by the city. TUE More live performance from the Marmen Quartet as they TUE prepare to make their debut recital at the Crucible Studio TUE Theatre in Sheffield. TUE TUE Plus, Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten TUE Facts Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to TUE the BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a TUE generation of children to become creative with classical TUE music. This year the project focuses on secondary school TUE children. Each day at 5.30pm Nicola finds ten quirky and TUE entertaining facts about each of the Ten Pieces. Today's TUE work is the 'Dies Irae' and 'Tuba Mirum' from Verdi's TUE 'Requiem'. TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b06dctt7 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06dcsfj (Listen) TUE BBC SSO - Glazunov, Mahler TUE TUE The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Donald TUE Runnicles, play Glazunov and Mahler's Tenth Symphony. TUE TUE Live from City Halls, Glasgow TUE TUE Glazunov: Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 82 TUE TUE 8.00: INTERVAL TUE TUE 8.20 TUE Mahler: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp minor TUE (performing version by Deryck Cooke) TUE TUE James Ehnes, violin TUE BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra TUE Donald Runnicles, conductor TUE TUE It was the artistic equivalent of the raising of the TUE Titanic. When musicologist Deryck Cooke completed Mahler's TUE unfinished final symphony, he uncovered a lost masterpiece TUE filled with puzzles and allusions; a work where cries of TUE love and cries of pain finally resolve in music of TUE shattering honesty and heart-breaking beauty. This is music TUE that explores the great questions of life; and as Donald TUE Runnicles guides us to the heart of Mahler's final musical TUE testament, there's no more powerful way to open our new TUE season. The songful violin concerto by "Russian Mendelssohn" TUE Alexander Glazunov forms the brightest of contrasts, and TUE with the glorious tone of James Ehnes, it'll sparkle like TUE new. TUE TUE Credits TUE Performer: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra TUE TUE 22:00 Free Thinking b06dcv4b (Listen) TUE David Hare TUE TUE David Hare discusses his career in playwriting and his TUE memoirs with Matthew Sweet. His version of Chekhov's The TUE Seagull opens this week at Chichester Festival Theatre as TUE part of a season devoted to young Chekhov which also TUE includes David Hare's Platonov and Ivanov. TUE TUE The Seagull runs at Chichester Festival Theatre from 28th TUE September to November 14th TUE Ivanov runs from October 1st to November 14th TUE Platonov runs from October 5th to November 14th. TUE TUE The Moderate Soprano opens at Hampstead Theatre on October TUE 23rd. TUE TUE David Hare's Memoir called The Blue Touch Paper is out now. TUE TUE Recorded in front of an audience at the BBC Proms. TUE TUE Credits TUE Interviewed Guest: David Hare TUE Presenter: Matthew Sweet TUE Producer: Fiona McLean TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b06dcswv (Listen) TUE About Average, Small, Medium and Large TUE TUE Novelist and critic Ian Sansom believes that the idea of the TUE average is one of the key terms and principles of the modern TUE age, encompassing human productivity, relationships, TUE politics and art. So, how did average become a byword for TUE mediocrity? TUE TUE In the second essay of the series, he uncovers the unlikely TUE history of the scientific measurement of the dimensions of TUE the average man and woman. We learn that our ever-changing TUE dimensions matter - size matters - for all sorts of obvious TUE reasons, not least because average sizes literally determine TUE the shape of the world we all live in: the height of our TUE tables and chairs, the shape of our clothes, our cars, our TUE phones - and of course our coffins. We all live and die TUE according to the average. TUE TUE Producer: Stan Ferguson. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b06dcv4d (Listen) TUE Mara Carlyle presents a varied selection of music. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2015 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b06dc7n7 (Listen) WED Poland's Music in Paradise Festival WED Presented by Jonathan Swain. WED 12:31 AM WED Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) WED Affetuoso & Wandelt in der Liebe, gleich wie Christus uns WED geliebt! (aria) WED Maria Sanner (contralto), Bolette Roed (recorder), Frederik WED From (violin), Hager Hanana (cello), Komalé Akakpo WED (psaltery), Joanna Boslak-Górniok (organ) WED 12:38 AM WED Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) WED Sonata in A major for violin and continuo TWV.41:A4 WED Frederik From (violin), Hager Hanana (cello), Joanna WED Boslak-Górniok (harpsichord) WED 12:50 AM WED Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) WED Lad o Herre, Ordets Sæd riigelig til os uddeeles - cantata WED Maria Sanner (contralto), Bolette Roed (recorder), Frederik WED From (violin), Hager Hanana (cello), Joanna Boslak-Górniok WED (organ) WED 1:05 AM WED Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) WED Sonata in F minor for recorder, violin and continuo WED TWV.42:f2 WED Bolette Roed (recorder), Frederik From (violin), Hager WED Hanana (cello), Joanna Boslak-Górniok (harpsichord) WED 1:11 AM WED Aber, Giovanni (fl.1765-1783) WED Quartetto II for recorder, violin, psaltery and continuo WED Bolette Roed (recorder), Frederik From (violin), Hager WED Hanana (cello), Komalé Akakpo (psaltery) WED 1:20 AM WED Martini, Giovanni Battista (1706-1784) WED Ex Tractatu Sancti Augustini - Motet for alto solo with WED obbligato psaltery and continuo WED Maria Sanner (contralto), Hager Hanana (cello), Komalé WED Akakpo (psaltery), Dagmara Kapczynska (harpsichord), Joanna WED Boslak-Górniok (organ) WED 1:32 AM WED Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758) WED O herre Gud, Gud's Lamm (Agnus Dei) from Svenska messan WED (Swedish mass) WED Maria Sanner (contralto), Bolette Roed (recorder), Frederik WED From (Vvolin), Hager Hanana (cello), Komalé Akakpo WED (psaltery), Dagmara Kapczynska (harpsichord), Joanna WED Boslak-Górniok (organ) WED 1:37 AM WED Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936) WED Mazurka in F sharp minor (Op.25 No.2) WED Stefan Lindgren (piano) WED 1:43 AM WED Weinberg, Mieczyslaw (1919-1995) WED Symphony No.5 (Op.76) WED Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, WED Gabriel Chmura (conductor) WED 2:31 AM WED Bruch, Max (1838-1920) WED Symphony No.1 in E Flat Op.28 WED Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor) WED 3:02 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Piano Sonata in A major (D959) WED Shai Wosner (piano) WED 3:43 AM WED Pachelbel, Johann (1653 - 1706) WED Paratum cor meum Deus - motet for double chorus and WED continuoc WED Cantus Cölln, Christoph Anselm Noll (organ), Konrad WED Junghänel (director) WED 3:45 AM WED Pachelbel, Johann (1653 - 1706) WED Singet dem Herrn - motet for double chorus and continuo WED Cantus Colln, Christoph Anselm Noll (Organ), Konrad WED Junghanel (Director) WED 3:48 AM WED Lyadov, Anatoly Konstantinovich (1855-1914) WED The Enchanted Lake (Op.62) WED Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Kitaenko (conductor) WED 3:56 AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED An die Nachtigall (Op.46 No.4) WED Mark Pedrotti (baritone), Stephen Ralls (piano) WED 4:00 AM WED Morawetz, Oskar (1917-2007) WED Divertimento for Strings (1948, rev. 1954) WED Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (Conductor) WED 4:12 AM WED Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732-1795) WED Trio in C major, for flute, violin & continuo WED Musica Petropolitana WED 4:24 AM WED Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) WED Marche hongroise (Rakoczy march) from La Damnation de Faust WED - Part 1, Scene 3 WED BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) WED 4:31 AM WED Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) WED Overture to La Forza del destino WED Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec, Raffi WED Armenian (conductor) WED 4:38 AM WED Giuliani, Mauro (1781-1829) WED 6 Variations for violin and guitar (Op.81) WED Laura Vadjon (violin), Romana Matanovac (guitar) WED 4:47 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) arr. Reger, Max (1873-1916) WED Erlkönig D.328, arr. for voice and orchestra WED Dietrich Henschel (baritone), National Polish Radio Symphony WED Orchestra, Jerzy Semkow (conductor) WED 4:52 AM WED Satie, Erik (1866-1925) WED Poudre d'or - waltz for piano WED Ashley Wass (Piano) WED 4:58 AM WED Jarnefelt, Armas (1869-1958) WED Music to 'The promised Land' WED Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) WED 5:12 AM WED Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) WED Phantasiestucke Op.73 WED Algirdas Budrys (clarinet), Sergejus Okrusko (piano) WED 5:23 AM WED Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste (1741-1813) WED Selections from Le Jugement de Midas WED John Elwes (tenor), Mieke van der Sluis (soprano), Francoise WED Vanheck (soprano), Suzanne Gari (soprano), Jules Bastin WED (bass), Michel Verschaeve (bass), Choeur de la Chapelle WED Royale de Paris, La Petite Bande, Gustav Leonhardt WED (conductor) WED 5:59 AM WED Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) WED Havanaise (Op.83) arr. for violin and piano (orig. violin WED and orchestra) WED Vilmos Szabadi (violin), Marta Gulyas (piano) WED 6:08 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) WED Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat (K449) WED Maria João Pires (piano), Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo WED Chailly (conductor). WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b06dc84t (Listen) WED Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, WED featuring listener requests and also including music from WED BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce WED classical music to secondary schools. Today's piece is Night WED Ferry by Anna Clyne. WED WED Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b06dcb6g (Listen) WED 9am WED Rob presents '5 reasons to love... Bach organ works'. WED Throughout the week Rob puts Bach's organ works centre WED stage, showcasing their complexity, and the virtuosity WED required to perform them. He highlights their flashes of WED humour, as well as their gravitas and sheer power, plus the WED way Bach often reinvented pre-existing works. Rob hand-picks WED recordings by organists including Helmut Walcha, Simon WED Preston and Ton Koopman. WED WED 9.30am WED Take part in our daily musical challenge and identify the WED place associated with a well-known work. WED WED 10am WED Rob's guest this week is Nitin Sawhney. A composer, WED producer, songwriter, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, Nitin is WED one of the BBC's Ambassadors for the new Ten Pieces project. WED His musical credentials include collaboration with artists WED from Sir Paul McCartney to The London Symphony Orchestra. As WED a child Nitin trained as a classical pianist, moving on to WED classical and flamenco guitar and learning to play sitar and WED tabla. He has since toured the world with his band, and WED recorded nine studio albums, winning accolades for his WED amalgamation of styles including jazz, flamenco, electronica WED and classical Indian ragas. He has composed for theatre, WED film, television and video games with credits including WED writing the BAFTA-winning soundtrack for The Human Planet, WED scoring ad campaigns for brands such as Yves Saint Laurent WED and Nike and writing a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's The WED Lodger. Nitin will be sharing a selection of his favourite WED classical music with Rob, every day at 10am. WED WED 10.30am Ten Pieces WED The BBC has just launched the new Ten Pieces for secondary WED schools, opening up the world of classical music to children WED and inspiring them to respond creatively to what they hear. WED To celebrate this Rob chooses music that complements this WED exciting selection of works. WED WED 11am WED Rob's featured artist is the cellist Steven Isserlis. A WED musician who wears his considerable virtuosity lightly, WED Isserlis has received worldwide acclaim for his technique, WED musicianship and command of the instrument. Throughout the WED week Rob presents recordings by Isserlis including an WED elegant interpretation of Haydn's Cello Concerto No.1, a WED lyrical performance of Grieg's Cello Sonata and a rendition WED of Prokofiev's Cello Concerto that captures the bittersweet WED language of the work. WED WED Prokofiev WED Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 58 WED Steven Isserlis (cello) WED Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra WED Paavo Järvi (conductor). WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b06dcq95 (Listen) WED Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), Turning Point WED WED Vanhal secures an all-expenses paid trip to Italy but, after WED lingering there for two years, perhaps all is not as well as WED it seems. WED WED Vanhal's story has all the ingredients for a great musical WED drama: escape from bondage, early success dashed by sudden WED personal crisis, and a remarkable re-birth won through WED faith, talent and strength of character. This week, Donald WED Macleod relates the colourful story of one of the 18th WED century's leading musical lights. WED WED Having won the support of one of Vienna's wealthy WED aristocratic patrons, Vanhal heads off to complete his WED musical education abroad, with 2000 florins in his wallet WED and an letters of introduction to every major city in Italy. WED Back home, a plum job is waiting for him in the household of WED his benefactor. So why then does Vanhal seem reluctant to WED take up his dream appointment? WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06dcqmb (Listen) WED Cheltenham Music Festival 2015, Episode 2 WED WED This week's lunchtime concert comes from the Cheltenham WED Music Festival, performed by BBC New Generation Artists the WED Danish String Quartet, and the pianist Pavel Kolesnikov. WED Today's concert features music for solo piano by Schumann, WED his Arabeske in C major, and continues with music for string WED quartet by Mendelssohn, Nielsen, and also a selection of WED Danish folk music, all performed in the historic setting of WED the Pittville Pump Room. WED WED Mendelssohn: Capriccio in E minor, Op 81 no 3 WED Danish String Quartet: Rune Tomsgaard Sørensen (violin), WED Frederik Øland (violin), Asbjørn Norgaard (viola), and WED Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin (cello) WED WED Schumann: Arabeske in C, Op 18 WED Pavel Kolesnikov, piano WED WED Nielsen: Quartet No 2 in F minor, Op 5 WED Selection of Danish folk music arrangements WED Danish String Quartet: Rune Tomsgaard Sørensen (violin), WED Frederik Øland (violin), Asbjørn Norgaard (viola), and WED Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin (cello) WED WED Produced by Johannah Smith. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06dcqw8 (Listen) WED BBC Philharmonic, Episode 3 WED WED Katie Derham showcases the BBC Philharmonic in music by WED Mozart and Tchaikovsky and Tasmin Little joins them in two WED popular miniatures by Elgar. Plus Anna Clyne's Night Ferry WED performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra - one of the WED featured works in BBC Music's Ten Pieces for secondary WED schools. WED WED Ten Pieces II WED Anna Clyne: Night Ferry WED BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor) WED WED c. 2.20pm WED Mozart: Piano Concerto No 23 in A (K488) WED Javier Perianes (piano) WED BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) WED WED c. 2.50 WED Elgar: Chanson de matin; Chanson de nuit WED Tasmin Little (violin) WED BBC Philharmonic, Andrew Davis (conductor) WED WED c. 2.55 WED Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme WED Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) WED BBC Philharmonic, John Storgards (conductor). WED WED Credits WED Performer: BBC Philharmonic WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b06dcvhr (Listen) WED Lincoln Cathedral WED WED Live from Lincoln Cathedral WED WED Introit: Locus iste (Bruckner) WED Responses: Matthew Martin WED Office Hymn: Most holy God of heaven (plainsong) WED Psalms 98, 99 (Robinson, Attwood) WED First Lesson: 1 Kings 22 vv29-45 WED Canticles: Noble in B minor WED Second Lesson: Acts 23 vv12-35 WED Anthem: For lo, I raise up (Stanford) WED Final Hymn: Christ triumphant, ever reigning (Guiting Power) WED Organ Voluntary: Aria (Alain) WED WED Aric Prentice (Director of Music) WED Jeffrey Makinson (Sub-Organist). WED WED 16:30 In Tune b06dcr51 (Listen) WED Philharmonia Chamber Players, Opera North's Kiss Me, Kate WED and Ten Facts Ten Pieces WED WED Suzy Klein presents, with live music from the Philharmonia WED Chamber Players, featuring members of the orchestra as it WED celebrate its 70th anniversary. More live performance from WED soprano Jeni Bern and baritone Quirijn de Lang - the stars WED of Opera North's new production of Kiss Me, Kate by Cole WED Porter - ahead of their tour of England. WED WED Plus, Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten WED Facts Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to WED the BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a WED generation of children to become creative with classical WED music. This year the project focuses on secondary school WED children. Each day at 5.30pm Nicola finds ten quirky and WED entertaining facts about each of the Ten Pieces. Today's WED work is Anna Clyne's 'Night Ferry.'. WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b06dcq95 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06dcsfl (Listen) WED Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble - WED Mozart, Rossini, Schubert WED WED Live from King's Place, London. WED Presented by Ian Skelly. WED WED The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble play WED a Rossini String Sonata, Mozart's Horn Quintet and WED Schubert's Octet WED WED Rossini: String Sonata in G WED Mozart: Horn Quintet in E flat, K407 WED WED 8.15: Interval WED WED Schubert Octet in F, D803 WED WED The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble was WED created in 1967 to perform the larger chamber works - from WED quintets to octets - with players who customarily work WED together, instead of the usual string quartet with WED additional guests. Drawn from the principal players of the WED ASMF, the Chamber Ensemble tours as a string octet, string WED sextet, and in other configurations including winds. Their WED programme features Schubert's Octet, one of the staples of WED the chamber repertoire, along with less familiar pieces. WED WED 22:00 Free Thinking b06dcvht (Listen) WED Populism, Romola Garai on Measure for Measure WED WED On the final day of Jeremy Corbyn's first Labour Party WED conference as Leader, Philip Dodd presents a discussion WED about populism in politics and culture. Among his panel of WED guests is the writer and philosopher Roger Scruton. WED WED Romola Garai stars in a new production of Measure for WED Measure directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins. They discuss this WED drama of puritanism and carnal desire. WED WED Measure For Measure is at the Young Vic from October 1st to WED November 14th. WED WED Producer: Luke Mulhall. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Philip Dodd WED Interviewed Guest: Roger Scruton WED Interviewed Guest: Romola Garai WED Interviewed Guest: Joe Hill-Gibbins WED Producer: Luke Mulhall WED WED 22:45 The Essay b06dcswx (Listen) WED About Average, Working 9 to 5 WED WED Novelist and critic Ian Sansom believes that the idea of the WED average is one of the key terms and principles of the modern WED age, encompassing human productivity, relationships, WED politics and art. So, how did average become a byword for WED mediocrity? WED WED In the third essay of the series, he explores the changing WED concept of the average working week in an age of zero hours WED contracts. Is the idea of an average working week now as WED redundant and old-fashioned as the idea of the tea-drinking, WED bowler-hatted man on the Clapham omnibus, with his 2.4 WED children living comfortably in suburbia, in a nation of WED cheeky-chappie shopkeepers? WED WED Producer: Stan Ferguson. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b06dcvky (Listen) WED Mara Carlyle presents a varied selection of music, and talks WED to Mica Levi and Raisa Khan from experimental pop band WED Micachu and the Shapes. Mica Levi also composed the WED soundtrack to the recent film Under The Skin. WED WED THU THURSDAY 01 OCTOBER 2015 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b06dc7n9 (Listen) THU British Symphonies at the BBC Proms THU British Symphonies. BBC Proms performances of Elgar's Second THU and Vaughan Williams's 'London' symphonies. Jonathan Swain THU presents. THU 12:31 AM THU Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) THU Symphony No. 2 in E flat major Op.63 THU Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko THU (conductor) THU 1:27 AM THU Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) THU A London Symphony (Symphony No.2) THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales, David Atherton (conductor) THU 2:14 AM THU Foulds, John [1880-1939] THU Keltic Suite (Op.29) THU Katharine Wood (cello), BBC Concert Orchestra, Ronald Corp THU (conductor) THU 2:31 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Suite for Solo Cello No.6 in D major (BWV.1012) THU Guy Fouquet (cello) THU 3:02 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU String Quintet No.2 in G major (Op.111) THU Members of Wiener Streichsextett THU 3:32 AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU Regina coeli for soloists SATB, chorus, orchestra & organ THU (K.276) in C major THU Olivia Robinson (soprano), Sian Menna (mezzo-soprano), THU Christopher Bowen (tenor), Stuart MacIntyre (baritone), BBC THU Singers, BBC Concert Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) THU 3:39 AM THU Smetana, Bedrich [1824-1884] THU 2 Dances from "Czech Dances, Book II" THU Karel Vrtiska (piano) THU 3:48 AM THU Faure, Gabriel [1845-1924] THU Reflets dans l'eau from Mirages (Op.113) THU Ronan Collett (bariton), Nicholas Rimmer (piano) THU 3:53 AM THU Walton, William (1902-1983) THU Where does the uttered music go? - for SATB chorus THU BBC Singers, Stephen Layton (conductor) THU 3:59 AM THU Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) THU Concerto Grosso in D minor (Op.3'2) THU Combattimento Consort Amsterdam THU 4:10 AM THU Flury, Richard (1896-1967) THU Three pieces for violin and piano THU Sibylle Tschopp (violin), Isabel Tschopp (piano) THU 4:19 AM THU Janequin, Clément (c.1485-1558) THU La Chasse THU Ensemble Clément Jannequin: Dominique Visse (countertenor), THU Bruno Boterf (tenor), Vincent Bouchot (baritone), Francois THU Fauché (baritone), Massimo Moscardo (bass), Eric Bellocq THU (guitar), Massimo Moscardo (lute), Mattheu Lusson (bass THU gamba) THU 4:24 AM THU Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) THU Polonaise from 'Eugene Onegin' (Op.24) THU Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) THU 4:31 AM THU Rosetti, Antonio (c.1750-1792) THU Grande symphonie in D major THU Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (director) THU 4:46 AM THU Bortnyansky, Dmitry [1751-1825] THU Concerto for chorus No.6 "Glory to God in the Highest" THU Platon Maiborada Academic Choir, Viktor Skoromny (conductor) THU 4:52 AM THU Grieg, Edvard (Hagerup) (1843-1907) THU Andante con moto for piano trio in C minor THU Kungsbacka Piano Trio THU 5:02 AM THU Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) THU Kyrie eleison in G minor for double choir and orchestra THU (RV.587) THU Choir of Latvian Radio, Riga Chamber Players, Sigvards Klava THU (conductor) THU 5:13 AM THU Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) THU Après une Lecture de Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata - from THU Années de Pèlerinage: Deuxième Année (S.160 No.7) THU Yuri Boukoff (piano) THU 5:29 AM THU Stamitz, Johann (1717-1757) THU Clarinet Concerto in B flat major THU Jann Engel (clarinet), Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin THU Linde (conductor) THU 5:46 AM THU Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672) THU Wohl denen, die ohne Wandel leben - Motet for 2 choirs & THU continuo (SWV.482) (from Königs und Propheten Davids Hundert THU und Neunzehender Psalm in Eilf Stükken... (Dresden 1671) THU Rheinische Kantorei, Musica Alta Ripa (lower strings & THU chamber organ (played by Bernward Lohr), Hermann Max THU (conductor) THU 5:51 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Sonata for viola da gamba and keyboard No.3 in G minor THU (BWV.1029) THU Lars Anders Tomter (viola), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) THU 6:05 AM THU Dvorak, Antonin [1841-1904] THU Notturno in B major (Op. 40) THU Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Stanienda (conductor) THU 6:13 AM THU Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906) THU Suite No.2 for 2 pianos (Op.23), 'Silhouettes' THU James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos). THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b06dc84w (Listen) THU Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, THU featuring listener requests and also including music from THU BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce THU classical music to secondary schools. Today's piece is THU Stokowski's orchestration of J S Bach's Toccata and Fugue in THU D minor, BWV 565. THU THU Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b06dcb71 (Listen) THU 9am THU Rob presents '5 reasons to love... Bach organ works'. THU Throughout the week Rob puts Bach's organ works centre THU stage, showcasing their complexity, and the virtuosity THU required to perform them. He highlights their flashes of THU humour, as well as their gravitas and sheer power, plus the THU way Bach often reinvented pre-existing works. Rob hand-picks THU recordings by organists including Helmut Walcha, Simon THU Preston and Ton Koopman. THU THU 9.30am THU Take part in our daily musical challenge: can you work out THU which two composers are associated with a particular piece? THU THU 10am THU Rob's guest this week is Nitin Sawhney. A composer, THU producer, songwriter, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, Nitin is THU one of the BBC's Ambassadors for the new Ten Pieces project. THU His musical credentials include collaboration with artists THU from Sir Paul McCartney to The London Symphony Orchestra. As THU a child Nitin trained as a classical pianist, moving on to THU classical and flamenco guitar and learning to play sitar and THU tabla. He has since toured the world with his band, and THU recorded nine studio albums, winning accolades for his THU amalgamation of styles including jazz, flamenco, electronica THU and classical Indian ragas. He has composed for theatre, THU film, television and video games with credits including THU writing the BAFTA-winning soundtrack for The Human Planet, THU scoring ad campaigns for brands such as Yves Saint Laurent THU and Nike and writing a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's The THU Lodger. Nitin will be sharing a selection of his favourite THU classical music with Rob, every day at 10am. THU THU 10.30am Ten Pieces THU The BBC has just launched the new Ten Pieces for secondary THU schools, opening up the world of classical music to children THU and inspiring them to respond creatively to what they hear. THU To celebrate this Rob chooses music that complements this THU exciting selection of works. THU THU 11am THU Rob's featured artist is the cellist Steven Isserlis. A THU musician who wears his considerable virtuosity lightly, THU Isserlis has received worldwide acclaim for his technique, THU musicianship and command of the instrument. Throughout the THU week Rob presents recordings by Isserlis including an THU elegant interpretation of Haydn's Cello Concerto No.1, a THU lyrical performance of Grieg's Cello Sonata and a rendition THU of Prokofiev's Cello Concerto that captures the bittersweet THU language of the work. THU THU Grieg THU Cello Sonata in A minor THU Steven Isserlis (cello) THU Stephen Hough (piano). THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b06dcq9c (Listen) THU Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), Going It Alone THU THU Finally recovering from his 'mental disturbance', Vanhal set THU out on a new career as an independent musician; but was his THU new peace of mind having a detrimental effect on his music. THU THU Vanhal's story has all the ingredients for a great musical THU drama: escape from bondage, early success dashed by sudden THU personal crisis, and a remarkable re-birth won through THU faith, talent and strength of character. This week, Donald THU Macleod relates the colourful story of one of the 18th THU century's leading musical lights. THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06dcqmd (Listen) THU Cheltenham Music Festival 2015, Episode 3 THU THU This week's lunchtime concert comes from the Cheltenham THU Music Festival, performed by BBC New Generation Artists the THU Danish String Quartet, the Armida Quartet, with THU mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately, and the pianist Pavel THU Kolesnikov. They're also joined by the double bassist Ben THU Griffiths. Today's concert features music by Beethoven and THU Faure, all performed in the historic setting of the THU Pittville Pump Room. THU THU Beethoven: Quartet in E flat, Op 74 'The Harp' THU Danish String Quartet: Rune Tomsgaard Sørensen (violin), THU Frederik Øland (violin), Asbjørn Norgaard (viola), and THU Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin (cello) THU THU Faure: La bonne chanson, Op 61 THU Kitty Whately, mezzo-soprano THU Pavel Kolesnikov, piano THU Armida Quartet: Martin Funda (violin), Johanna Staemmler THU (violin), Teresa Schwamm (violia), and Peter-Philipp THU Staemmler (cello), and joined by Ben Griffiths (double bass) THU THU Produced by Luke Whitlock. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06dcqwb (Listen) THU Katie Derham presents Lalo's opera La Jacquerie, recorded at THU the Montpellier Festival in July, starring Véronique Gens THU and Charles Castronovo. THU THU Set in late-medieval France, the young Robert falls in love THU with Blanche, daughter of the local lord, while a bloody THU peasant revolt takes place. He places himself as protector THU between her father and the disenfranchised people, but he is THU pursued and attacked by the crowd. THU THU Lalo's admiration for Wagner is clear in this concise 4-act THU drama. He left it unfinished but it was completed by his THU collaborator Arthur Coquard. THU THU 2pm: THU Lalo: La Jaquerie THU THU Blanche de Sainte-Croix ..... Véronique Gens (soprano) THU Jeanne ..... Nora Gubisch (mezzo-soprano) THU Robert ..... Charles Castronovo (tenor) THU Guillaume ..... Boris Pinkhasovich (baritone) THU Le Comte de Sainte-Croix ..... Jean-Sébastien Bou (baritone) THU Le Sénéchal ..... Patrick Bolleire (bass) THU Le Baron de Savigny ..... Enguerrand de Hys (tenor) THU Radio France Chorus THU Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra THU Conductor Patrick Davin. THU THU 16:30 In Tune b06dcr53 (Listen) THU Nicola Benedetti's Ten Facts Ten Pieces THU THU Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten Facts THU Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to the THU BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a THU generation of children to become creative with classical THU music. This year the project focuses on secondary school THU children. Each day at 5.30 Nicola finds ten quirky and THU entertaining facts about each of the Ten Pieces. Today's THU work is Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 by J. S. Bach, THU orchestrated by Stokowski. THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b06dcq9c (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06dcsfq (Listen) THU CBSO - Sibelius, Mozart, Mendelssohn THU THU Live from Symphony Hall, Birmingham, the CBSO plays THU Sibelius's Fifth Symphony and music by Mozart and THU Mendelssohn. THU THU Mendelssohn: Overture, The Hebrides THU Mozart: Piano Concerto No.9 in E flat, K271 THU THU 8.15: Interval THU THU 8.35 THU Sibelius: Symphony No.5 THU THU Lars Vogt, piano THU CBSO THU Edward Gardner, conductor THU THU Sibelius's Fifth Symphony begins with a glowing sunrise and THU ends with a vision of a flight of swans - and one of the THU simplest but noblest melodies ever written. A real CBSO THU speciality, there's no finer way to salute Sibelius in his THU anniversary year. First, though, Edward Gardner takes us to THU sea with Felix Mendelssohn, and joins the masterly Lars Vogt THU in Mozart's little jewel of a piano concerto. THU THU 22:00 Free Thinking b06dd004 (Listen) THU Macbeth on Film; James Shapiro THU THU Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro discusses 1606 - the year THU Macbeth was written. And Matthew Sweet is joined by Sonia THU Massai to review the new film starring Michael Fassbender THU and look at other cinematic versions of "the Scottish play". THU THU Producer: Torquil MacLeod. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Matthew Sweet THU Interviewed Guest: James Shapiro THU Producer: Torquil MacLeod THU THU 22:45 The Essay b06dcswz (Listen) THU Novelist and critic Ian Sansom goes in search of the THU 'average' man or woman. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b06dd008 (Listen) THU Mara Carlyle presents a varied selection of music. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 02 OCTOBER 2015 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b06dc7nc (Listen) FRI Beethoven and Rachmaninov Cello Sonatas FRI Presented by Jonathan Swain. FRI 12:31 AM FRI Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) FRI Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op.102 FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 12:47 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Cello Sonata No.3 in A major, Op.69 FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 1:14 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI 7 Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen' WoO.46 FRI for cello and piano (from Mozart's "Die Zauberflote") FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 1:24 AM FRI Webern, Anton (1883-1945) FRI Three Little Pieces for cello and piano, Op.11 FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 1:27 AM FRI Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) FRI Sonata in G minor, Op.19 for cello and piano FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 2:04 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) FRI First movement (Prologue) from Cello Sonata in D minor FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 2:09 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) FRI 2nd & 3rd movements (Serenade & Finale) from Cello Sonata in FRI D minor FRI Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano) FRI 2:17 AM FRI Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) FRI Bassoon Sonata (Op.168) in G major FRI Jens-Christoph Lemke (bassoon), Mårten Landström (piano) FRI 2:31 AM FRI Franck, César (1822-1890), text: Sicard & Louis de Fourcaud FRI Psyché - symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra (M.47) FRI vers. original (1887-88) FRI The Netherlands Radio Choir, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, FRI Jean Fournet (conductor) FRI 3:18 AM FRI Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) FRI Organ Sonata in A major (Op.65 No.3) FRI Martti Miettinen (organ) FRI 3:29 AM FRI Scarlatti, Domenico [1685-1757] FRI 2 Sonatas in D minor: Fugue (K.41); Presto (K.18) FRI Eduardo López Banzo (harpsichord) FRI 3:39 AM FRI Pez, Johann Christoph (1664-1716) FRI Passacaglia & Aria (presto) - from Concerto pastorella in F FRI major for 2 recorders, strings & continuo FRI Carin van Heerden & Ales Rypan (recorders), L'Orfeo FRI Barockorchester, Michi Gaigg (director) FRI 3:47 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] FRI 9 Variations on a minuet by Duport for piano (K.573) FRI Bart van Oort (piano) FRI 3:57 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) FRI Romance for string orchestra in C major (Op.42) FRI Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) FRI 4:02 AM FRI Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) FRI Five Choral Songs, Op.104 (Nachtwache 1; Nachtwache 2; FRI Letztes Glück; Verlorene Jugend; Im Herbst) FRI Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) FRI 4:16 AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), transcr. Liszt, Franz FRI (1811-1886) FRI Ständchen arr. for piano - from Schwanengesang (D.957) FRI Simon Trpceski (piano) FRI 4:23 AM FRI Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) FRI Aria: Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (frrom Act 2 Scene 3, FRI 'Alcina') FRI Graham Pushee (countertenor), Australian Brandenburg FRI Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) FRI 4:31 AM FRI Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) FRI Slavonic Dance No.12 in D flat major (Op.72 No.4) FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Juanjo Mena (conductor) FRI 4:37 AM FRI Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) FRI Sonatina for cello & piano FRI László Mezõ (cello), Lóránt Szücs (piano) FRI 4:46 AM FRI Jarzebski, Adam (1590-1649) FRI Corona Aurea: concerto à 2 for cornett and violin FRI Bruce Dickey (cornett), Lucy van Dael (violin and FRI conductor), Richte van der Meer and Reiner Zipperling FRI (cellos), Jacques Ogg (harpsichord), Anthony Woodrow (double FRI bass) FRI 4:53 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI French Suite No.2 in C minor for keyboard (BWV.813) FRI Cristian Niculescu (piano) FRI 5:07 AM FRI Gershwin, George [1898-1937] FRI Lullaby for string quartet FRI New Stenhammar String Quartet FRI 5:16 AM FRI Shearing, George (1919-2011) FRI Music to Hear (Five Shakespeare Songs) FRI Vancouver Chamber Choir, Peter Berring (piano), David Brown FRI (double bass), Jon Washburn (director) FRI 5:29 AM FRI Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) FRI A Midsummer Night's Dream (Op.61) - incidental music FRI Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Schønwandt FRI (conductor) FRI 5:54 AM FRI Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) FRI Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Op.28) FRI Taik-Ju Lee (violin), Young-Lan Han (piano) FRI 6:04 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Symphony No.1 in C Major (Op. 21) FRI BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles FRI (conductor). FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b06dc84y (Listen) FRI Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, FRI featuring listener requests and also including music from FRI BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce FRI classical music to secondary schools. Today's piece is the FRI 2nd movement of Shostakovich's Symphony No.10. FRI FRI Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b06dcb7c (Listen) FRI 9am FRI Rob presents '5 reasons to love... Bach organ works'. FRI Throughout the week Rob puts Bach's organ works centre FRI stage, showcasing their complexity, and the virtuosity FRI required to perform them. He highlights their flashes of FRI humour, as well as their gravitas and sheer power, plus the FRI way Bach often reinvented pre-existing works. Rob hand-picks FRI recordings by organists including Helmut Walcha, Simon FRI Preston and Ton Koopman. FRI FRI 9.30am FRI Take part in today's challenge. Two pieces of music are FRI played together - can you work out what they are? FRI FRI 10am FRI Rob's guest this week is Nitin Sawhney. A composer, FRI producer, songwriter, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, Nitin is FRI one of the BBC's Ambassadors for the new Ten Pieces project. FRI His musical credentials include collaboration with artists FRI from Sir Paul McCartney to The London Symphony Orchestra. As FRI a child Nitin trained as a classical pianist, moving on to FRI classical and flamenco guitar and learning to play sitar and FRI tabla. He has since toured the world with his band, and FRI recorded nine studio albums, winning accolades for his FRI amalgamation of styles including jazz, flamenco, electronica FRI and classical Indian ragas. He has composed for theatre, FRI film, television and video games with credits including FRI writing the BAFTA-winning soundtrack for The Human Planet, FRI scoring ad campaigns for brands such as Yves Saint Laurent FRI and Nike and writing a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's The FRI Lodger. Nitin will be sharing a selection of his favourite FRI classical music with Rob, every day at 10am. FRI FRI 10.30am Ten Pieces FRI The BBC has just launched the new Ten Pieces for secondary FRI schools, opening up the world of classical music to children FRI and inspiring them to respond creatively to what they hear. FRI To celebrate this Rob chooses music that complements this FRI exciting selection of works. FRI FRI 11am FRI Rob's featured artist is the cellist Steven Isserlis. A FRI musician who wears his considerable virtuosity lightly, FRI Isserlis has received worldwide acclaim for his technique, FRI musicianship and command of the instrument. Throughout the FRI week Rob presents recordings by Isserlis including an FRI elegant interpretation of Haydn's Cello Concerto No.1, a FRI lyrical performance of Grieg's Cello Sonata and a rendition FRI of Prokofiev's Cello Concerto that captures the bittersweet FRI language of the work. FRI FRI Saint-Saëns FRI Cello Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 119 FRI Steven Isserlis (cello) FRI NDR Symphony Orchestra FRI Christoph Eschenbach (conductor). FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b06dcq9h (Listen) FRI Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813), Music for the Masses FRI FRI New times bring new musical fashions and Vanhal is forced to FRI adapt to survive. Vienna's music critics and the FRI aristocratic cognoscenti aren't impressed by his new, FRI overtly populist direction. Nevertheless, business is FRI booming. FRI FRI Vanhal's story has all the ingredients for a great musical FRI drama: escape from bondage, early success dashed by sudden FRI personal crisis, and a remarkable re-birth won through FRI faith, talent and strength of character. This week, Donald FRI Macleod relates the colourful story of one of the 18th FRI century's leading musical lights. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06dcqml (Listen) FRI This week's lunchtime concert comes from the Pittville Pump FRI Room during the Cheltenham Music Festival, given by BBC New FRI Generation Artists the Armida Quartet, joined by the viola FRI player Lise Berthaud, performing works by Florentine Mulsant FRI and Dvorak. There is also vocal music by Vaughan Williams, FRI and a premiere of three songs by Jonathan Dove, sung by the FRI mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately, accompanied by the pianist FRI Simon Lepper. FRI FRI Vaughan Williams: The Sky Above The Roof FRI Jonathan Dove: Nights Not Spent Alone (premiere) FRI Kitty Whately, mezzo-soprano FRI Simon Lepper, piano FRI FRI Florentine Mulsant: Vocalise for solo viola FRI Lise Berthaud, viola FRI FRI Dvorak: String Quintet No 3 in E flat, Op 97 FRI Armida Quartet: Martin Funda (violin), Johanna Staemmler FRI (violin), Teresa Schwamm (violia), and Peter-Philipp FRI Staemmler (cello), and joined by Lise Berthaud (viola) FRI FRI Produced by Johannah Smith. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06dcqwd (Listen) FRI Katie Derham ends this week's look at the BBC Philharmonic FRI with a programme that includes music by Tchaikovsky and FRI Ravel, and Tasmin Little joins them in a rarely heard piece FRI by Delius. Plus Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony performed by FRI the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - one of this year's Ten FRI Pieces for Secondary Schools. FRI FRI Ten Pieces FRI Shostakovich: Symphony No.10 FRI BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles FRI (conductor) FRI FRI 2:55 FRI Tchaikovsky: Oxana's Caprices, Overture FRI BBC Philharmonic, Yutaka Sado (conductor) FRI FRI 3:05 FRI Ravel: Piano Concerto in D (for the left hand) FRI Martin Roscoe (piano) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Andrew Gourlay (conductor) FRI FRI 3:25 FRI HK Gruber: Rough Music FRI Martin Grubinger (percussion) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) FRI FRI 3:50 FRI Delius: Suite for violin and orchestra FRI Tasmin Little (violin) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Andrew Davis (conductor) FRI FRI 4:10 FRI Pierné: Scherzo-caprice for piano and orchestra FRI Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b06dcr55 (Listen) FRI Ten Pieces Special FRI FRI Building on the success of BBC Music's Ten Pieces for FRI Primary, which has already engaged more than half of UK FRI primary schools, the BBC is extending the initiative to FRI secondary schools, aiming to open up the world of classical FRI music to children aged 11 and above, inspiring them to FRI respond creatively to the repertoire. FRI In this special edition of In Tune, live from Thomas Tallis FRI School in Blackheath, London, Ten Pieces Ambassador Suzy FRI Klein welcomes guests including fellow-ambassadors baritone FRI Roderick Williams and DJ Mr Switch, as well as the BBC FRI Concert Orchestra, conducted by Stephen Bell, and pianist FRI Iain Burnside. They will all be performing live in the FRI school hall for an audience of school children, some of whom FRI will also have the chance to perform alongside the orchestra FRI in some of the Ten Pieces, including the Mambo from FRI Bernstein's West Side Story. FRI Other live performances include Vaughan Williams's The Lark FRI Ascending, and a concerto for turntables and orchestra by FRI Gabriel Prokofiev, featuring Mr Switch. FRI FRI Also in the programme: FRI Ten Pieces ambassador Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten Facts FRI Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to the FRI BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a FRI generation of children to become creative with classical FRI music. This year the project focuses on secondary school FRI children. Each day at 5.30pm Nicola finds ten quirky and FRI entertaining facts about each of the Ten Pieces. Today's FRI work is Shostakovich - Symphony No. 10 (2nd movement). FRI FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week b06dcq9h (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b06dcsfs (Listen) FRI RSNO - Mahler's Symphony No 2 FRI FRI Live from Usher Hall, Edinburgh FRI FRI The RSNO open their season with Mahler's Resurrection FRI Symphony. FRI FRI Mahler: Symphony No. 2 Resurrection FRI FRI Valentina Farcas, soprano FRI Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano FRI RSNO Chorus and Orchestra FRI Peter Oundjian, conductor FRI FRI Broken by grief, a man stands by the grave of a friend. But FRI that's just the start of an incredible journey. Mahler's FRI epic Resurrection Symphony sweeps through storms, love FRI songs, tragedy and triumph to the end of the world itself - FRI and beyond. Peter Oundjian, the RSNO and the RSNO Chorus are FRI joined by two truly world-class soloists to launch the FRI RSNO's Anniversary Season in a blaze of pure, soaring FRI inspiration. FRI FRI 22:00 The Verb b06dd0tm (Listen) FRI Candace Bushnell, Will Abberley, Chris Green FRI FRI Ian's guests on The Verb this week include Candace Bushnell, FRI Will Abberley and Chris Green. FRI FRI Candace Bushnell is the best-selling author who wrote the FRI 'Sex and The City' column which became a worldwide FRI phenomenon following the TV adaptation starring Sarah FRI Jessica Parker. Bushnell's latest novel is 'Killing Monica' FRI (Little Brown) FRI FRI Performer and writer Christopher Green with a new commission FRI on Anne Sexton. FRI FRI Will Abberley has celebrated the ellipsis and the FRI exclamation mark on the Verb. He'll be talking about his FRI latest book 'English Fiction and the Evolution of Language' FRI (Cambridge University Press), which explores the interaction FRI of science and fiction. FRI FRI Producer: Faith Lawrence. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b06dcsx1 (Listen) FRI About Average, Middletown FRI FRI Novelist and critic Ian Sansom believes that the idea of the FRI average is one of the key terms and principles of the modern FRI age, encompassing human productivity, relationships, FRI politics and art. So, how did average become a byword for FRI mediocrity? FRI FRI In the final essay of the series, he attempts to locate the FRI most average place in the UK, the heart of Middle England, FRI the spiritual home of Joe and Josephine Public. FRI FRI Producer: Stan Ferguson. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b06dd0tr (Listen) FRI Mary Ann Kennedy FRI FRI Mary Ann Kennedy presents new sounds from around the globe. FRI


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[anonymous]Alleluia: A newe werkeThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:21Link
[traditional]Coventry carol (Lullay, lulla, thou little tiny child)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:10Link
[traditional]Danish Folk MusicRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-3013:000:55Link
[traditional]Lullay - I saw a swete semly syght for voicesThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:05Link
[traditional]Oh When the SaintsThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:21Link
[traditional]She'll Be Coming 'Round The MountainThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:27Link
[traditional]Sumer is icumen inThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:26Link
[unknown]How'd ya earn your livin'The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:20Link
A Filetta (artist)In ogni addiuWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:46Link
A Tribe Called Quest (artist)Stressed Out (Björk's Say Dip Mix)Late Junction2015-09-2923:001:09Link
Aaron CoplandConcerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Piano and Harp)Essential Classics2015-09-2809:001:40Link
Aborigine Songs“Morning Star” and “Devil Bird”Through the Night2015-09-2600:000:27Link
Adam Jarz?bskiCorona Aurea: concerto a 2 for cornett and violinThrough the Night2015-10-0200:304:16Link
Adolf Fredrik LindbladString Quartet No.6 in E flat majorThrough the Night2015-09-2900:302:01Link
Adrian Crowley (artist)The Saddest SongLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:45Link
Alban BergChamber concerto for violin, piano and 13 wind instrumentsPlaying with Patterns2015-09-2611:301:14Link
Aleksandr GrechaninovNow the powers of heavenBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:50Link
Alessandro ScarlattiSalve ReginaEssential Classics2015-10-0109:002:26Link
Alexander BorodinPetite suite orch. Glazunov [orig. for piano], Nocturne [in A major]Breakfast2015-10-0206:300:14Link
Alexander BorodinPrince Igor - Act 3; Polovtsian march (Prelude)Breakfast2015-09-2607:001:16Link
Alexander Konstantinovich GlazunovMazurka in F sharp minor (Op.25 No.2)Through the Night2015-09-3000:301:07Link
Alexander Konstantinovich GlazunovString Quartet in F major No.2 (Op.10) Scherzo (Allegro)Breakfast2015-09-2906:300:16Link
Alexander Konstantinovich GlazunovViolin ConcertoRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2919:300:03Link
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin2 Nocturnes for piano (Op.5) no.1 in F sharp minorBreakfast2015-10-0206:300:01Link
Alexander Nikolayevich ScriabinDeux poèmes Op. 32Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:301:37Link
Alexander Nikolayevich ScriabinPiano Sonata No. 5 Op. 53Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:301:42Link
Alfred Garyevich SchnittkeChoir Concerto Movt 4 "Complete this work which I began"Breakfast2015-09-2906:302:08Link
Alfr?ds Kalni??Ballad for cello and pianoThrough the Night2015-09-2800:303:24Link
Ali Baba Cissé (artist)KayaWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:04Link
Alice ColtraneIsis and OsirisLate Junction2015-09-3023:001:23Link
Alice Coltrane (artist)Isis and OsirisLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:36Link
Amir ElSaffar (artist)Flyover IraqJazz on 32015-09-2823:000:47Link
Amy Beach4 Sketches Op.15; no.3; DreamingBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:13Link
Anatoly Konstantinovich LyadovScherzo in D major, Op. 16Afternoon on 32015-09-2914:002:22Link
Anatoly Konstantinovich LyadovThe Enchanted Lake (Op.62)Through the Night2015-09-3000:303:18Link
Anatoly Konstantinovich LyadovVillage Scene by the Inn (Mazurka)Breakfast2015-10-0206:301:51Link
André-Ernest-Modeste GrétrySelections from Le Jugement de MidasThrough the Night2015-09-3000:304:53Link
Anna ClyneNight FerryAfternoon on 32015-09-3014:000:02Link
Anna ClyneNight FerryBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:40Link
Anna Meredith'Chorale' for MRI scanner and string quartetHear and Now2015-09-2622:001:29Link
anonDanse RoyaleLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:32Link
Anthoni van NoordtFantasia 2 in D minorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:005:11Link
Anthony HolborneThe Fairie Round (Paueans, Galliards, Almains and Other Short Aeirs)Through the Night2015-09-2600:000:34Link
Anton BrucknerChristus factus estBreakfast2015-09-3006:302:12Link
Anton Stepanovich ArenskySuite No.2 for 2 pianos (Op.23), "Silhouettes"Through the Night2015-10-0100:305:43Link
Antonia Barnett-McIntoshnone sitting restingHear and Now2015-09-2622:000:15Link
Antonin Dvorak4 Romantic pieces Op.75 for violin and piano: no.1; Allegro moderatoEarly Music Late2015-09-2722:400:58Link
Antonin DvorakConcerto for violin and orchestra (Op.53) in A minor, 3rd mvt; FinaleBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:11Link
Antonin DvorakCzech suite (Op.39), no.2; PolkaBreakfast2015-09-2906:301:43Link
Antonin DvorakNotturno in B major (Op. 40)Through the Night2015-10-0100:305:35Link
Antonin DvorakQuintet In E Flat Major Op.97 For StringsRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-10-0213:000:27Link
Antonin DvorakSlavonic Dance No.12 in D flat major (Op.72 No.4)Through the Night2015-10-0200:304:01Link
Antonin DvorakSlavonic dances - series 1 (Op.46) orch. comp [orig. pf duet], no.8 in G minor;Breakfast2015-10-0206:301:01Link
Antonio RosettiGrande Symphonie in D majorThrough the Night2015-10-0100:304:01Link
Antonio VivaldiConcerto for vln & orch (RV.269) (Op.8`1) "La Primavera" - 1st mvtBreakfast2015-09-2607:001:03Link
Antonio VivaldiConcerto for vln & orch (RV.315) (Op.8`2) "L'Estate" [complete]In Tune2015-09-2916:300:16Link
Antonio VivaldiConceto No.2 in G minor: 1st mvmtIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:57Link
Antonio VivaldiFlute Concerto in D major, Op.10 No.3, RV428Essential Classics2015-09-2809:000:48Link
Antonio VivaldiKyrie eleison in G minor for double choir and orchestra (RV.587)Through the Night2015-10-0100:304:32Link
Antonio VivaldiThe Four Seasons Recomposed - Spring 3Breakfast2015-09-2607:001:06Link
Aram KhachaturianGayane - ballet: LezghinkaIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:00Link
Aram KhachaturianViolin Concerto (Allegro vivace)In Tune2015-09-2916:301:43Link
Arcangelo CorelliSonata for violin and continuo (Op.5`6) in G major, 1st mvt; GraveBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:55Link
Arcangelo CorelliSonate da Chiesa in F major (Op.1 No.1)Through the Night2015-09-2800:303:10Link
Armas Järnefelt (artist)Music to 'The promised Land'Through the Night2015-09-3000:304:28Link
Art GarfunkelBright EyesWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:15Link
Arvo PärtFratres for Violin, Strings and PercussionBreakfast2015-09-2607:000:09Link
Arvo PärtSpiegel im Spiegel for violin and pianoEssential Classics2015-10-0209:001:13Link
Barbara StrozziChe si puo fareBreakfast2015-09-2607:000:31Link
Barrule (artist)Fir-Hammag YiooghWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:38Link
Barry Guy New Orchestra (artist)AmphiJazz on 32015-09-2823:000:20Link
Bedrich Smetana2 Dances from "Czech Dances, Book II"Through the Night2015-10-0100:303:09Link
Bedrich SmetanaSarka (Ma Vlast)Essential Classics2015-09-2909:000:21Link
Béla BartókFour Old Hungarian Folk SongsThrough the Night2015-09-2900:303:11Link
Béla BartókString Quartet No.4 - 5th mvtIn Tune2015-09-2916:301:37Link
Benedetto MarcelloCiaccona from Sonata no.12 Opus 2In Tune2015-10-0116:300:25Link
Benjamin Britten4 Sea interludes [from 'Peter Grimes'] (Op.33a) [concert version]Through the Night2015-09-2900:300:07Link
Benjamin BrittenCello Suite No. 1: Moto perpetuo e Canto quarto: PrestoLate Junction2015-09-3023:001:17Link
Benjamin BrittenDies Irae (War Requiem)Essential Classics2015-09-2909:001:31Link
Benjamin BrittenGloriana - symphonic suite Op.53a: Courtly dancesAfternoon on 32015-09-3014:001:19Link
Benjamin BrittenThe Young person's guide to the orchestra (Op.34): FugueBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:09Link
Benjamin Britten (artist)Soirees musicalesRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-3019:300:46Link
Bernstein/Verdi/Clyne/JS Bach arr. Stokowski/Shostakovich/Haydn/G Prokofiev/Bizet/Vaughan Williams/WagnerTen Pieces Mash-UpIn Tune2015-09-2816:300:11Link
Blazin' Fiddles (artist)ArchieWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:54Link
Bohuslav Martinu3 Madrigals For Violin And ViolaRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2813:000:16Link
Brad Mehldau (artist)BlackbirdJazz on 32015-09-2823:001:23Link
BulgariaIzlel je Delyo HagdutinThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:37Link
Camille Saint-SaënsCello Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op.119Essential Classics2015-10-0209:002:01Link
Camille Saint-SaënsHavanaise (Op.83) arr. for violin and piano (orig. violin and orchestra)Through the Night2015-09-3000:305:30Link
Camille Saint-SaënsIntroduction and rondo capriccioso (Op.28), arr. for violin & pianoThrough the Night2015-10-0200:305:24Link
Camille Saint-SaënsSonata for bassoon and piano (Op.168) in G majorThrough the Night2015-10-0200:301:47Link
Camille Saint-SaënsSymphony no. 3 (Op.78) in C minor "Organ symphony", 2nd mvt; FinaleBreakfast2015-09-2607:001:51Link
Carl Heinrich BiberSonata Sancti PolycarpiBreakfast2015-10-0206:301:34Link
Carl Maria von WeberInvitation to the DanceEssential Classics2015-09-2909:000:37Link
Carl NielsenHelios OvertureBreakfast2015-09-2708:000:21Link
Carl NielsenQuartet No. 2 In F Minor Op.5 For StringsRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-3013:000:17Link
Carl NielsenString Quartet in F Minor, Op. 5, last Mvt.In Tune2015-09-3016:301:12Link
Carl Philipp Emanuel BachSymphony in B flat major, Wq.182 no.2Through the Night2015-09-2601:000:41Link
Carl StamitzSymphony in F major Op.9`4: 3rd mvt; La chasseBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:51Link
Carlo GesualdoAve dulcissima Maria for 5 voices (1603a) - sacred motetThrough the Night2015-09-2900:304:20Link
Carlos GardelTango 'por una cabeza'In Tune2015-10-0116:300:47Link
Carmen Miranda (artist)O Que É Que A Baiana Tem?Late Junction2015-10-0123:001:20Link
Cécile Louise ChaminadeAir de BalletEssential Classics2015-09-3009:001:27Link
Cécile Louise ChaminadeConcertino (Op.107) vers. for flute and orch.Breakfast2015-10-0106:302:09Link
Cemil Qocgiri and Tara Jaff (artist)Baran Bari (It rained)World on 32015-10-0223:000:58Link
César FranckPiano Quintet in F minorRadio 3 Live in Concert2015-10-0219:301:36Link
César FranckPsyche - symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra (M.47) vers. original (1887-88)Through the Night2015-10-0200:302:01Link
César FranckViolin Sonata in A majorWords and Music2015-09-2616:001:06Link
Chan Ka Nin (artist)Four seasons suiteThrough the Night2015-09-2800:304:28Link
Chant AlleluiaJubilate omnis terraThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:16Link
China Youth Corps (artist)Lost WinterLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:09Link
China, ch'inFlowing StreamsThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:09Link
Chris WatsonThe Lapaich (extract)Late Junction2015-09-2923:001:25Link
Chris Wood (artist)AsparagusLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:17Link
Christoph Willibald GluckChe faro senza Euridice from Act 3, Scene 1 of Orfeo ed EuridiceBreakfast2015-09-2806:302:05Link
Christopher Fox20 Ways to Improve Your LifeThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:18Link
Christopher FoxSource Material (1): Origins (d'apres Rousseau)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:00Link
Christopher FoxSource Material (2): The Descent of LanguageThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:10Link
Christopher FoxSource Material (3): The Ascent of SongThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:20Link
Chuck BerryJohnny B. GoodeThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:31Link
Clara SchumannPiano trio op 17 3rd mvt: AndanteBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:06Link
Claude Debussy3 Debussy Preludes (orch. Colin Matthews)Essential Classics2015-10-0109:001:32Link
Claude DebussyDeux Arabesques - No.1 in E majorEssential Classics2015-09-2809:001:13Link
Claude DebussyEstampes for pianoPlaying with Patterns2015-09-2611:300:44Link
Claude DebussyFirst movement from Cello Sonata in D minor (encore)Through the Night2015-10-0200:301:34Link
Claude DebussyLa Fille aux cheveux de lin (Preludes, Book 1)Afternoon on 32015-09-3014:000:48Link
Claude DebussyOh, qu'est-ce que c'est" from Pelleas et Melisande In Tune b06dcr53 3 799 2015-10-01 16:30 Performer Simon Wallfisch Performer Iain Farrington0:00Link
Claude DebussyPierrotEssential Classics2015-09-2909:000:34Link
Claude DebussyPrélude à l’après-midi d’un faune (excerpt)Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:00Link
Claude DebussyTarantelle styrienneEssential Classics2015-09-3009:000:14Link
Claudio MonteverdiL' Incoronazione di Poppea - Act 3 sc.8; Pur ti miro, pur ti gotto...Breakfast2015-09-3006:301:45Link
Clément JanequinLa ChasseThrough the Night2015-10-0100:303:49Link
Cole PorterAlways True To You In My Fashion from Kiss Me KateIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:09Link
Cole PorterI Hate Men from Kiss Me KateIn Tune2015-09-3016:300:48Link
Cole PorterSo In Love from Kiss Me KateIn Tune2015-09-3016:300:41Link
Cole PorterWhy Can't You Behave from Kiss Me KateIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:03Link
Cornershop Presents Bubbley Kaur (artist)TopknotLate Junction2015-09-3023:001:03Link
Cristóbal de MoralesParce mihi domineBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:08Link
D'IndySarabande et MenuetRadio 3 Live in Concert2015-10-0219:302:10Link
Daniel PenneyExpansionsHear and Now2015-09-2622:000:33Link
Daniel Phillips (artist)Trio in E flat op 40Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2813:000:34Link
Danilo Pérez (artist)Sunburn And MosquitoJazz on 32015-09-2823:000:12Link
Deftones (artist)Back in School/Pink MaggitLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:27Link
Dmitri Bortnyansky (artist)Concerto for chorus No.6 "Glory to God in the Highest"Through the Night2015-10-0100:304:16Link
Dmitri ShostakovichII. Allegro (Sonata for cello and piano Op.40)Essential Classics2015-10-0109:001:08Link
Dmitri ShostakovichPiano Trio No.1 in C minor, Op.8Essential Classics2015-10-0209:001:46Link
Dmitri ShostakovichSuite for jazz band no. 2 [1938], Waltz 2Breakfast2015-09-3006:301:23Link
Dmitri ShostakovichSymphony No. 10 in E Minor Op. 93 (2nd movement)Breakfast2015-10-0206:301:40Link
Dmitri ShostakovichSymphony no. 10 in E minor Op.93Afternoon on 32015-10-0214:000:01Link
Dmitri ShostakovichSymphony No. 8 in C minor (movements III & IV)Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:50Link
Domenico ScarlattiSonata for Mandolin in D minor k.90Through the Night2015-09-2800:303:38Link
Domenico ScarlattiSonata in D minor Fugue (K.41); Presto (K. 18)Through the Night2015-10-0200:302:59Link
Domenico ScarlattiStabat mater for 10 voices, organ & basso continuo in C minorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:005:35Link
Dora Peja?evi?Overture in D Minor, Op. 49Breakfast2015-10-0206:302:10Link
Dr. Octagon (artist)Earth PeopleLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:09Link
Edgar BaintonAll night under the MoonBreakfast2015-09-2806:302:22Link
Édouard LaloLa Jacquerie - Acts 1 and 2Afternoon on 32015-10-0114:000:04Link
Édouard LaloLa Jacquerie - Acts 3 and 4Afternoon on 32015-10-0114:000:48Link
Édouard LaloScherzo for orchestraBreakfast2015-10-0106:300:52Link
Edvard GriegAndante con moto for piano trio in C minorThrough the Night2015-10-0100:304:22Link
Edvard GriegCello Sonata in A minor Op.36Essential Classics2015-10-0109:002:00Link
Edvard GriegPeer Gynt - selectionAfternoon on 32015-09-2814:000:44Link
Edvard GriegString Quartet No.1 in G minor (Op.27)Through the Night2015-09-2800:301:26Link
Edvard GriegThe Brook (Lyric Pieces, Op.62 No.4)Essential Classics2015-10-0109:000:00Link
Edward Dowie (artist)WHY DO YOU LIVE IN FRANCELate Junction2015-09-2923:001:02Link
Edward Elgar4 Choral songs Op.53: no.1; There is sweet musicBreakfast2015-09-2708:000:20Link
Edward ElgarChanson de matin Op.15 no.2Afternoon on 32015-09-3014:000:52Link
Edward ElgarChanson de nuit Op.15 no. 1Afternoon on 32015-09-3014:000:55Link
Edward ElgarCockaigne (In London Town) Op.40Essential Classics2015-10-0109:001:44Link
Edward ElgarIn MoonlightIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:40Link
Edward ElgarSalut d’amourWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:12Link
Edward ElgarSymphony no. 2 in E flat major Op.63Through the Night2015-10-0100:300:01Link
Edward GermanOrpheus with his lute for voice and pianoBreakfast2015-10-0206:300:40Link
Egg (artist)Fugue In D MinorLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:18Link
Enrique GranadosThe Maiden and the NightingaleRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:301:55Link
Eric CoatesBird Songs at EventideIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:33Link
Eric CoatesLondon (London every day) - suite; Knightsbridge MarchBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:24Link
Eric WhitacreSleep My ChildEssential Classics2015-10-0109:000:00Link
Erik SatieGnossiennes: No.1 - lentEssential Classics2015-09-2909:001:14Link
Erik SatiePoudre d'or - waltz for pianoThrough the Night2015-09-3000:304:22Link
Erkki-Sven TüürPsalmodyEssential Classics2015-10-0209:002:20Link
Ernest ChaussonTone Poem "Viviane" Op.5Radio 3 Live in Concert2015-10-0219:302:18Link
Eustache du CaurroyPie JesuThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:19Link
Evan and James JamesHen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of My Fathers)Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:54Link
Fanny MendelssohnDer Rosenkranz, Op.9 No.3Essential Classics2015-10-0109:000:12Link
Fanny MendelssohnSongs Without Words (Op.6) (1846) - Il saltarello RomanoBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:44Link
Federico MompouCanco i dansa for piano no. 6Breakfast2015-09-2806:300:48Link
Felix MendelssohnA Midsummer Night's Dream - incidental music (Op.61)Through the Night2015-10-0200:304:59Link
Felix MendelssohnA Midsummer night's dream - incidental music (Op.61), ScherzoBreakfast2015-09-2906:301:33Link
Felix MendelssohnCapriccio In E Minor Op.81`3 For String Quartet [no.3 Of "4 Pieces" For String Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-3013:000:03Link
Felix MendelssohnOctet for strings (Op.20) in E flat major, 3rd movement; ScherzoBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:19Link
Felix MendelssohnOctet in E flat major Op.20 for strings, 2nd Mvt.In Tune2015-09-3016:300:00Link
Felix MendelssohnOctet in E flat major Op.20 for strings, 4th Mvt.In Tune2015-09-3016:300:13Link
Felix MendelssohnOverture, The HebridesRadio 3 in Concert2015-10-0119:300:03Link
Felix MendelssohnSonata for organ in A major (Op.65 No.3)Through the Night2015-10-0200:302:48Link
Felix MendelssohnWedding March (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Private Passions2015-09-2713:000:34Link
Finlay StaffordEvanescent WaltzHear and Now2015-09-2622:000:56Link
Finn Peters (artist)AmygdalaJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:001:17Link
Finn Peters (artist)Improvisation With Free Thinking ComputerJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:001:24Link
Finn Peters (artist)One State Of MindJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:53Link
Finn Peters (artist)Sleep Music TwoJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:37Link
Florentine MulsantVocalise Op.9 For Solo ViolaRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-10-0213:000:18Link
Francesco GeminianiConcerto no.1 (Op.7 No.1) in D majorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:003:51Link
Francis PoulencElégie (en accords alternés)Breakfast2015-10-0106:301:50Link
Francis PoulencLe chemins de l'amourIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:40Link
Francis PoulencSonata for horn, trumpet and tromboneEssential Classics2015-09-2909:000:48Link
Francis PoulencTel jour telle nuit: Une ruine coquille videBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:26Link
Francisco TárregaAdelita - mazurka for guitarBreakfast2015-09-3006:302:17Link
François CouperinLes barricades misterieuses - from Pieces de ClavecinBreakfast2015-09-2607:001:22Link
François de RoubaixGeorgia Et RobertoLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:06Link
François de RoubaixXavier A La Maison D'Arrêt (Thème Principal)Late Junction2015-10-0123:000:07Link
François FrancoeurSonata in E major (arr. Trowell for cello and piano)Through the Night2015-09-2601:003:40Link
François-Adrien Boïeldieu (artist)Concerto for harp and orchestra in C majorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:004:20Link
Frank BridgeCherry RipeEssential Classics2015-09-2909:000:00Link
Frank BridgeLove went a ridingIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:47Link
Frank BridgeThe Sea - suite for orchestraThrough the Night2015-09-2900:301:34Link
Frank BridgeThe Sea - suite for orchestra (H.100), no.3; Moonlight (Adagio ma non troppo)Breakfast2015-09-2806:302:24Link
Frank BridgeVignettes de Marseilles for piano; CarmelitaBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:01Link
Franz LisztApres une Lecture de Dante: Fantasia quasi SonataThrough the Night2015-10-0100:304:43Link
Franz LisztMazeppa (allegro) from 12 études d'exécution transcendanteIn Tune2015-09-2816:300:45Link
Franz LisztRhapsodie espagnoleEssential Classics2015-10-0109:000:39Link
Franz SchubertErlkonig D.328, arr. Reger for voice and orchestraThrough the Night2015-09-3000:304:17Link
Franz SchubertMarche militaire (D.733`1) orch. Guiraud [orig. for piano duet], no.1 in D majorBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:33Link
Franz SchubertOctet in F, D.803Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-3019:301:00Link
Franz SchubertOverture in the Italian StyleRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-3019:300:37Link
Franz SchubertPiano Trio No. 2 in E flat, Op. 100 D.929: Andante con motoBreakfast2015-10-0206:301:06Link
Franz SchubertQuartet In G Major D.887 For StringsRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2913:000:11Link
Franz SchubertSchwanengesang - song-cycle... (D.957), no.10; Das FischermadchenBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:57Link
Franz SchubertSonata for piano (D.784) in A minorThrough the Night2015-09-2800:305:22Link
Franz SchubertSonata for piano (D.959) in A majorThrough the Night2015-09-3000:302:32Link
Franz SchubertStandchen [Serenade] arr. for piano -- from Schwanengesang (D.957)Through the Night2015-10-0200:303:46Link
Franz SchubertSymphony no. 5 (D.485) in B flat major, 4th movement; Allegro vivaceBreakfast2015-10-0106:302:21Link
Franz SchubertSymphony no. 6 in C major D.589: 3rd mvt; Scherzo (Presto - piu lento)In Tune2015-09-3016:300:52Link
Franz SchubertSymphony no. 8 in B minor D.759 (Unfinished)Afternoon on 32015-09-2914:000:04Link
Freddie MercuryDon't Stop me NowPrivate Passions2015-09-2713:000:40Link
Frederic Robinson (artist)Vamp Till ReadyLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:27Link
Frederick ConverseSong of the Sea: tone poem after WhitmanThrough the Night2015-09-2800:304:53Link
Frederick ConverseSong of the Sea: tone poem after WhitmanThrough the Night2015-09-2900:304:27Link
Frederick DeliusSuite for violin and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-10-0214:001:57Link
Fryderyk Chopin2 Nocturnes for piano (Op.37), no.2 in G major;Essential Classics2015-09-3009:001:48Link
Fryderyk ChopinBallade No. 3 in A flat major Op. 47Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:301:13Link
Fryderyk ChopinConcerto no. 1 in E minor Op.11 for piano and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-09-2914:000:57Link
Fryderyk ChopinEtudes, Op 25; No. 2 in F minorIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:37Link
Fryderyk ChopinImpromptu in A flat major Op.29Breakfast2015-10-0206:301:45Link
Fryderyk ChopinNocturne in E flat major Op. 55 No. 2Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:301:23Link
Fryderyk ChopinPrelude Op. 28 No. 24 in D Minor .Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:302:01Link
Fryderyk ChopinScherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor Op. 39Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:301:29Link
Fryderyk ChopinVariations (Souvenir de Paganini) for piano in A majorBreakfast2015-10-0106:300:48Link
Fryderyk ChopinVariations in D on a Theme of Moore for 4 handsThrough the Night2015-09-2900:303:16Link
Gabriel Fauré2 Songs (Op.46), no.2; Clair de luneAfternoon on 32015-10-0214:002:26Link
Gabriel FauréCello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.117Essential Classics2015-09-2909:002:02Link
Gabriel FauréEn sourdineIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:12Link
Gabriel FauréLa Bonne Chanson Op.61, Arr. For Voice, Piano & String Quartet [orig. For VoiceRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-10-0113:000:37Link
Gabriel FauréPapillon Op.77Essential Classics2015-09-2909:000:17Link
Gabriel FauréReflets dans l'eau from Mirages (Op.113)Through the Night2015-10-0100:303:18Link
Gabriel FauréSicilienne Op 78Breakfast2015-10-0106:301:34Link
Gabriel PiernéScherzo CapriceAfternoon on 32015-10-0214:002:16Link
Gabriel PiernéScherzo-caprice for piano and orchestra (Op.25)In Tune2015-10-0116:301:19Link
Georg Philipp Telemann3 movement from "Burlesque de Don Quixotte"Breakfast2015-09-2906:301:23Link
Georg Philipp TelemannAffetuoso & Wandelt in der Liebe, gleich wie Christus uns geliebt! (aria)Through the Night2015-09-3000:300:01Link
Georg Philipp TelemannConcerto in A minor for Recorder, Viola da Gamba, Strings and ContinuoThrough the Night2015-09-2800:305:07Link
Georg Philipp TelemannLad o Herre, Ordets Sæd riigelig til os uddeeles - cantataThrough the Night2015-09-3000:300:20Link
Georg Philipp TelemannOverture (Suite) (TWV.55:D18) in D major: FanfareBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:03Link
Georg Philipp TelemannOverture (Suite) in E minor [2 fl, str & bc] [Tafelmusik...], 1. OvertureBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:03Link
Georg Philipp TelemannSonata in A major for violin and continuo TWV.41:A4 [Tafelmusik, 2e production]Through the Night2015-09-3000:300:08Link
Georg Philipp TelemannSonata in F minor for recorder, violin and continuo TWV.42:f2Through the Night2015-09-3000:300:34Link
George ButterworthI fear thy kissesEssential Classics2015-10-0209:001:58Link
George CrumbMakrokosmosHear and Now2015-09-2622:001:04Link
George CrumbMakrokosmos Night-Spell I (Sagittarius)Hear and Now2015-09-2622:000:06Link
George Frideric HandelChaconne in G majorRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:300:04Link
George Frideric HandelChandos Anthem - As pants the hartRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:300:47Link
George Frideric HandelChandos anthem no. 8 (HWV.253), There is sprung up a light for the righteousBreakfast2015-10-0206:301:16Link
George Frideric HandelEternal source of light divine from Birthday ode for Queen AnneWords and Music2015-09-2616:001:10Link
George Frideric HandelIl Pianto di Maria, cantata, HWV 234Through the Night2015-09-2601:001:22Link
George Frideric HandelJephtha - Act 3; Waft her, angelsBreakfast2015-09-2607:001:31Link
George Frideric HandelLascia la spina, from Il Trionfo del tempo e del disingannoThrough the Night2015-09-2900:303:37Link
George Frideric HandelSaeviat tellus inter rigores, HWV 240Essential Classics2015-09-2809:002:28Link
George Frideric HandelSinfonia, from 'Orlando' (HWV.31)Breakfast2015-09-2906:301:03Link
George Frideric Handel (artist)Sonata for recorder/oboe and continuo (HWV.362) (Op.1 No.4) in A minorThrough the Night2015-09-2800:303:52Link
George GershwinIt Ain't Necessarily SoIn Tune2015-09-2816:301:20Link
George GershwinLullaby for string quartetThrough the Night2015-10-0200:304:37Link
George GershwinPrelude No 3 (from 3 Preludes)Breakfast2015-09-2906:301:58Link
George GershwinSomeone to Watch Over MeIn Tune2015-09-2816:301:56Link
George GershwinThe man I love (Etude No.3)Breakfast2015-09-2906:301:55Link
George GershwinThree Preludes: Prelude No.1In Tune2015-10-0116:301:27Link
George ShearingMusic to Hear (Five Shakespeare Songs)Through the Night2015-10-0200:304:46Link
Georges BizetL' Arlesienne - suite no. 1, CarillonBreakfast2015-10-0206:300:06Link
Gerald FinziLo, the full, final sacrificeEssential Classics2015-09-3009:000:36Link
Ghazalaw (artist)Hosh apne / Y botwm duWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:03Link
Giaches de WertVox in RamaThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:14Link
Gioachino RossiniLa Cenerentola - OvertureBreakfast2015-10-0106:300:34Link
Gioachino RossiniQuartet for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon no.6 in F majorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:004:09Link
Gioachino RossiniSerenata in E flatBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:06Link
Gioachino RossiniString Sonata in GRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-3019:300:03Link
Giovanni AberQuartetto II for recorder, violin, salterio and continuoThrough the Night2015-09-3000:300:41Link
Giovanni Battista MartiniEx Tractatu Sancti Augustini - MotetThrough the Night2015-09-3000:300:50Link
Giovanni Battista PergolesiViolin Concerto in B flatBreakfast2015-10-0106:300:09Link
Giovanni BolzoniMinuetto for string orchestraIn Tune2015-09-2816:300:38Link
Giulio CacciniAmarilla mia bellaWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:26Link
Giuseppe VerdiAida: OvertureEssential Classics2015-09-3009:000:31Link
Giuseppe VerdiMessa da Requiem: Dies Irae and Tuba MirumBreakfast2015-09-2906:301:38Link
Giuseppe VerdiOverture to La Forza del destinoThrough the Night2015-09-3000:304:01Link
GREGORIAN CHANTPlange quasi virgoThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:12Link
Gunther SchullerConcertino for Jazz Quartet and Orchestra - 3rd movementEssential Classics2015-10-0209:001:25Link
Gustav HolstThe Planets - suite (Op.32); Neptune, The Mystic (with Female chorus)Breakfast2015-09-2607:000:39Link
Gustav MahlerNachtmusik I (Symphony No.7)Essential Classics2015-09-3009:001:31Link
Gustav MahlerSymphony no. 1 in D major vers. standard, in 4 mvts., 2nd movement; ScherzoBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:33Link
Gustav MahlerSymphony No.10Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2919:300:50Link
Haydn WoodConcerto in A minor for violin and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-09-2914:000:29Link
Haydn WoodParis suite, no.3; Montmartre (March)Breakfast2015-09-2906:301:20Link
Hector BerliozMarche hongroise (Rakoczy march) from La Damnation de FaustThrough the Night2015-09-3000:303:54Link
Hector BerliozMarche hongroise from La Damnation de Faust, Op.24In Tune2015-09-2816:300:53Link
Heinrich BachSonata a 5 no.1 in C major & no.2 in F majorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:000:01Link
Heinrich SchützMagnificat anima mea Dominum SWV.468Through the Night2015-09-2900:305:29Link
Heinrich SchützWohl denen, die ohne Wandel lebenThrough the Night2015-10-0100:305:16Link
Henry CowellThe BansheeHear and Now2015-09-2622:000:49Link
Henry CowellThe BansheeWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:01Link
Henry PurcellMusic for a while from OedipusBreakfast2015-09-2906:302:25Link
Henry PurcellNow that the sun hath veiled his light Z.193 (An Evening hymn on a ground) for voice and continuoThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:22Link
Henry PurcellTrumpet SuiteThrough the Night2015-09-2800:303:31Link
Henry Thomas (artist)Don't leave me hereWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:08Link
Hildegard von BingenAve generosaWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:21Link
Hildegard von BingenO viridissima virgaEssential Classics2015-09-2809:000:16Link
HK GruberRough music - concerto for percussion and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-10-0214:001:31Link
Hubert ParryJerusalem, orch. Elgar for chorus and orchestraThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:17Link
Hugh Tracey (artist)NemangoliaLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:11Link
Hugh Tracey (artist)Tambuka NalikishiLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:07Link
Hugo WolfItalian Serenade for string quartetThrough the Night2015-09-2601:003:00Link
Ian VenablesFlying crooked Op 28'1Breakfast2015-09-2806:301:16Link
Ian VenablesThe night has a thousand eyes op 41'2Breakfast2015-09-2806:301:18Link
Iannis XenakisPleiades (excerpt)Late Junction2015-09-3023:000:30Link
Igor StravinskyPulcinella: OvertureEssential Classics2015-09-2909:000:57Link
Igor StravinskySacrificial Dance from The Rite of SpringThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:23Link
Igor StravinskyScherzo a la russe arr. for orchestra [orig. for jazz band]Breakfast2015-09-3006:300:15Link
Igor StravinskyScherzo fantastiqueEssential Classics2015-09-2809:002:47Link
Igor StravinskyThe Rite of Spring; Pt 2; Sacrificial dance (The Chosen One)Essential Classics2015-10-0109:001:21Link
Iris DeMentLet the Mystery BeThe Singing Ape2015-09-2714:000:01Link
Jacques IbertTrois pieces brevesEssential Classics2015-10-0209:000:24Link
Jacques OffenbachOrphee aux enfers - overture [concert version] [compiled C Binder]Breakfast2015-09-3006:302:03Link
James MacMillanSo deep [O my luve's like a red, red rose]..Essential Classics2015-09-3009:001:56Link
James MacMillanTryst - extractIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:57Link
Jan K?titel Ji?i NerudaConcerto for horn/trumpet and strings in E flat major, 1st mvt; AllegroBreakfast2015-10-0206:300:34Link
JavaCourt gamelan, "Kinds of Flowers"Through the Night2015-09-2600:000:47Link
Jean SibeliusRomance for strings (Op.42) in C majorThrough the Night2015-10-0200:303:27Link
Jean-Baptiste Cardon (artist)Sonata IV for harp (Op.7 No.4)Through the Night2015-09-2601:004:59Link
Jean-Baptiste LullyL' Amour medecin - comedie-ballet: Prologue; Overture (Chaconne)Breakfast2015-09-2607:000:35Link
Jean-Baptiste LullyPassacaille d'ArmideBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:01Link
Jean-Claude Vannier (artist)Le Papier Tue-EnfantLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:42Link
Jean-Claude Vannier (artist)Mort Du Roi Des MouchesLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:00Link
Jean-Claude Vannier (artist)Pattes De MouchesLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:15Link
Jehan AlainAriaChoral Evensong2015-09-3015:300:52Link
Jeremiah IngallsHow long, dear Saviour?The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:19Link
Jimmy Van HeusenLove and MarriageWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:34Link
Johan Helmich RomanO herre Gud, Gud's Lamm (Agnus Dei) from Svenska messan (Swedish mass)Through the Night2015-09-3000:301:02Link
Johan Severin SvendsenSymphony No.2 in B flat major (Op.15)Through the Night2015-09-2800:302:01Link
Johann Baptist Vanhal6 Variations Op.42 For Oboe And GuitarComposer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:27Link
Johann Baptist Vanhal6 Variations Op.42 For Oboe And GuitarComposer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:28Link
Johann Baptist VanhalCapriccio In G Minor Op.31`2 (Amoroso)Composer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:43Link
Johann Baptist VanhalCapriccio In G Minor Op.31`2 (Amoroso)Composer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:44Link
Johann Baptist VanhalConcerto In B Flat Major For Violin And OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-09-3012:000:40Link
Johann Baptist VanhalConcerto In C Major W. For Cello And Orchestra -AdagioComposer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:01Link
Johann Baptist VanhalConcerto In C Major W. For Cello And Orchestra -AdagioComposer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:02Link
Johann Baptist VanhalConcerto In D Major For Double Bass And OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:00Link
Johann Baptist VanhalConcerto In D Major For Double Bass And OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:01Link
Johann Baptist VanhalConcerto in F major for 2 bassoons & orchestra - Finale (Allegro)In Tune2015-09-2816:300:33Link
Johann Baptist VanhalDie Bedrohung Und Befreyung Der K.K.Haupt For KeyboardComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:19Link
Johann Baptist VanhalDie Bedrohung Und Befreyung Der K.K.Haupt For KeyboardComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:20Link
Johann Baptist VanhalMissa Pastoralis In G Major W.19:G4 For Soloists, Chorus And OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:10Link
Johann Baptist VanhalMissa Pastoralis In G Major W.19:G4 For Soloists, Chorus And OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:11Link
Johann Baptist VanhalMissa Solemnis For Satb Soloists, Chorus & OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:11Link
Johann Baptist VanhalMissa Solemnis For Satb Soloists, Chorus & OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:12Link
Johann Baptist VanhalMissa Solemnis For Satb Soloists, Chorus & OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:11Link
Johann Baptist VanhalMissa Solemnis For Satb Soloists, Chorus & OrchestraComposer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:12Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In A Major Op.33`2 For Strings - 1st Movt.Composer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:01Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In A Major Op.33`2 For Strings - 1st Movt.Composer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:02Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In A Major Op.7`5 For Oboe And StringsComposer of the Week2015-09-3012:000:27Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In C Minor Op.1`4 For StringsComposer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:22Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In C Minor Op.1`4 For StringsComposer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:23Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In E Flat Major For StringsComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:01Link
Johann Baptist VanhalQuartet In E Flat Major For StringsComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:03Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSonata [trio] In F Major Op.5`3 For Viola Or Violin, Bass (Cello) And KeyboardComposer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:24Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSonata [trio] In F Major Op.5`3 For Viola Or Violin, Bass (Cello) And KeyboardComposer of the Week2015-10-0112:000:25Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSonata In B Flat Major For Clarinet And PianoComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:25Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSonata In B Flat Major For Clarinet And PianoComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:26Link
Johann Baptist VanhalStabat Mater In F Minor For Female Voices And Orchestra -O Quam TristisComposer of the Week2015-09-3012:000:01Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In A Flat MajorComposer of the Week2015-09-3012:000:06Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In C Major (Sinfonia Comista)Composer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:09Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In C Major (Sinfonia Comista)Composer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:10Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In D MinorComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:42Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In D MinorComposer of the Week2015-10-0212:000:44Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In G MinorComposer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:37Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In G MinorComposer of the Week2015-09-2812:000:38Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In G MinorComposer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:40Link
Johann Baptist VanhalSymphony In G MinorComposer of the Week2015-09-2912:000:41Link
Johann Bernhard BachOverture No.1 in G minorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:000:22Link
Johann Christoph Friedrich BachTrio in C major, for flute, violin & continuoThrough the Night2015-09-3000:303:42Link
Johann Christoph PezPassacaglia & Aria (presto)Through the Night2015-10-0200:303:09Link
Johann PachelbelParatum cor meum Deus - motet for double chorus & bcThrough the Night2015-09-3000:303:12Link
Johann PachelbelSinget dem Herrn - motet for double chorus & bcThrough the Night2015-09-3000:303:15Link
Johann Sebastian Bach1st movement Andante from Sonata for flute and keyboard (BWV.1030) in B minorBreakfast2015-10-0206:300:21Link
Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F (First Movement)Through the Night2015-09-2600:000:01Link
Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major, BWV.1048Through the Night2015-09-2601:000:52Link
Johann Sebastian BachCantata 82 'Ich habe genug' BWV82: 1. Ich habe genugBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:22Link
Johann Sebastian BachCantata No.202 "Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten"Breakfast2015-09-3006:300:25Link
Johann Sebastian BachConcerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1060Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:27Link
Johann Sebastian BachConcerto in the Italian style (BWV.971)Through the Night2015-09-2900:304:07Link
Johann Sebastian BachConcerto no. 1 in D minor BWV.1052 for keyboard and string orchestra: 3rd mvt; AllegroIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:10Link
Johann Sebastian BachFantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV.906Private Passions2015-09-2713:000:09Link
Johann Sebastian BachFantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV542Essential Classics2015-09-2809:000:03Link
Johann Sebastian BachFrench suite for keyboard no.2 (BWV.813) in C minorThrough the Night2015-10-0200:304:23Link
Johann Sebastian BachFuga (Ricercata) a 6 (Musical Offering, BWV1079)Essential Classics2015-10-0109:000:55Link
Johann Sebastian BachGoldberg variations BWV.988Playing with Patterns2015-09-2611:300:11Link
Johann Sebastian BachJesu meine FreudeEssential Classics2015-10-0209:000:00Link
Johann Sebastian BachJohannespassion (BWV.245), Part 1; Ich folge dir gleichfalls (Aria)Breakfast2015-09-2806:301:56Link
Johann Sebastian BachKeyboard Concerto no. 2 in E major BWV.1053; 3rd mvt; AllegroBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:22Link
Johann Sebastian BachKeyboard Concerto No. 6, BWV 1057Essential Classics2015-10-0209:002:44Link
Johann Sebastian BachMusikalisches Opfer BWV.1079Playing with Patterns2015-09-2611:300:01Link
Johann Sebastian BachOpening chorus from Cantata BWV 70: Wachet! Betet! Betet! Wachet!Breakfast2015-10-0106:300:26Link
Johann Sebastian BachOrgan Concerto in A minor, BWV593 (after Vivaldi's Op.3 No.8)Essential Classics2015-09-2909:000:04Link
Johann Sebastian BachOverture from Cantata No. 29 BWV 29Breakfast2015-09-3006:301:56Link
Johann Sebastian BachPartita no. 1 in B flat major BWV.825 for keyboardThrough the Night2015-09-2900:302:50Link
Johann Sebastian BachPassacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV582Essential Classics2015-10-0209:000:03Link
Johann Sebastian BachPrelude and Fugue in C, BWV547Essential Classics2015-09-3009:000:03Link
Johann Sebastian BachPrelude and Fugue in D major, BWV532Essential Classics2015-10-0109:000:02Link
Johann Sebastian BachPrelude and Fugue No.1 in C (The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2)Through the Night2015-09-2600:000:42Link
Johann Sebastian BachPrelude in C minor for solo lute BWV999 (in D minor for solo guitar)Essential Classics2015-09-2909:001:03Link
Johann Sebastian BachSonata for viola da gamba and keyboard no. 3 in G minor, (BWV.1029)Through the Night2015-10-0100:305:21Link
Johann Sebastian BachSuite for Solo Cello No.6 in D major (BWV.1012)Through the Night2015-10-0100:302:01Link
Johann Sebastian BachSuite no. 1 in G major BWV.1007 for cello solo; Prelude arr. for violaBreakfast2015-10-0206:302:16Link
Johann Sebastian BachSuite No.3 in D major, BWV.1068Through the Night2015-09-2601:001:04Link
Johann Sebastian BachToccata and fugue (BWV.565) orch. StokowskiBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:39Link
Johann Sebastian BachViolin Sonata No.1, PrestoRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2919:300:24Link
Johann Sebastian BachWachet Auf: Opening ChorusBreakfast2015-09-2708:000:02Link
Johann StamitzConcerto for clarinet and orchestra in B flat major (1750)Through the Night2015-10-0100:304:59Link
Johannes Brahms8 Pieces for Piano (Op.76)Through the Night2015-09-2800:300:58Link
Johannes BrahmsAn die Nachtigall (Op.46 No.4)Through the Night2015-09-3000:303:26Link
Johannes BrahmsConcerto in A minor Op.102 for violin, cello and orchestra 2nd movement; AndanteBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:52Link
Johannes BrahmsFive Choral Songs (Op.104)Through the Night2015-10-0200:303:32Link
Johannes BrahmsHungarian Dance WoO 1 No 3Breakfast2015-10-0106:300:23Link
Johannes BrahmsI. Allegro non troppo (Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.83)Essential Classics2015-09-3009:001:07Link
Johannes BrahmsIntermezzo in E flat major Op.117 no.1Breakfast2015-09-2607:001:10Link
Johannes BrahmsString Quintet No.2 in G major (Op.111)Through the Night2015-10-0100:302:32Link
Johannes BrahmsSymphony No.3 in F major, Op.90Essential Classics2015-09-2909:002:21Link
Johannes BrahmsTrio In E Flat Major Op.40 For Horn, Violin And PianoRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2813:000:34Link
Johannes BrahmsViolin Concerto in D major, Op.77: 3rd movement; Allegro giocosoBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:17Link
Johannes BrahmsWaltz in A flat major, Op.39 no.15Afternoon on 32015-10-0114:002:26Link
Johannes Ockeghemad te clamamus/O clemensThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:24Link
John AdamsShort ride in a fast machine for orchestraIn Tune2015-09-2816:300:00Link
John Edwards (artist)Solo Bass ImprovisationJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:001:05Link
John FieldRondo for piano and strings (H.18A) in A flat majorThrough the Night2015-09-2601:003:24Link
John FouldsKeltic Suite (Op.29) [1911]Through the Night2015-10-0100:301:44Link
John IrelandSea FeverIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:58Link
John Lennon and Paul McCartneyHey JudeThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:21Link
John Lennon and Paul McCartneyHey JudeThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:32Link
John Philip SousaOur FlirtationBreakfast2015-10-0106:300:58Link
John RobinsonPsalms 98, 99Choral Evensong2015-09-3015:300:10Link
John WilbyeDraw on, sweet nightBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:41Link
Jonathan DoveNights Not Spent Alone For Voice And PianoRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-10-0213:000:07Link
Josef SukA Summer's tale [Pohadka leta] (Op.29), 3rd mvt; Intermezzo - Blind playersBreakfast2015-09-2806:300:05Link
Josef SukUnder the Apple Tree Suite, Op. 20: IntroductionBreakfast2015-10-0106:300:01Link
Joseph Haydn(Grosses) Te Deum in C major (Hob XXIIIc:2) [1800]Through the Night2015-09-2800:304:19Link
Joseph HaydnCello Concerto in C, H.VIIB:1Essential Classics2015-09-2809:002:00Link
Joseph HaydnDie Schopfung [The Creation] (H.21.2) Part 3 - Nos. 29 & 30Through the Night2015-09-2900:303:24Link
Joseph HaydnKeyboard Sonata No.52 in E Flat Hob XVI/52Through the Night2015-09-2900:305:40Link
Joseph HaydnPiano Trio in Eb, Hob. XV:10Breakfast2015-09-2806:301:44Link
Joseph HaydnQuartet in C major Op.50`2 for strings: 4th movement; FinaleBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:43Link
Joseph HaydnString Quartet in C Op.20 No.2 - 1st mvmtIn Tune2015-09-2916:301:11Link
Joseph HaydnSymphony no 70 in D major: Finale: Allegro con brioBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:56Link
Joseph HaydnSymphony no.22 - The Philospher - 1st mvtBreakfast2015-09-2607:000:46Link
Joseph HaydnSymphony No.49 in F minor (Hob.1.49) "La Passione"Through the Night2015-09-2601:005:18Link
Joseph HaydnSymphony No.94 in G major, "Surprise"Through the Night2015-09-2900:302:27Link
Josquin des PrezNymphes des boisIn Tune2015-09-2916:301:23Link
Jozef SwiderPiesn & Moja piosnka from 10 Songs to Lyrics by Polish PoetsThrough the Night2015-09-2800:303:16Link
Juan Crisóstomo de ArriagaLos Escalvos Felices - overtureThrough the Night2015-09-2601:004:01Link
Jules MassenetFeelings of deepest thankfulness from WertherIn Tune2015-10-0116:300:06Link
Jules MassenetPourquoi me reveiller from WertherIn Tune2015-10-0116:300:22Link
Julian AndersonHarmony, for Chorus and orchestraThrough the Night2015-09-2900:300:01Link
Julius FucikDer Alte Brummbar - comic polka for bassoon and orchestra (Op.210)Essential Classics2015-10-0109:001:26Link
Karen MathesonCi an FhidheallWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:16Link
Karen MathesonThe Aragon MillWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:33Link
Karen MathesonUrnaigh a bhan ThigreachWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:25Link
Karen MathesonUrramWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:23Link
Karol SzymanowskiSheherazade - no.1 of "Masques" for piano (Op.34)Through the Night2015-09-2601:002:50Link
Keiko AbePrism Rhapsody - concerto for marimba and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-09-2814:000:28Link
Kenny GrahamSundayLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:58Link
Kid BaltanSong of the Second MoonLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:59Link
Kiko Kids (artist)Kijana SudiLate Junction2015-09-2923:001:06Link
Lars-Erik LarssonCroquiser for piano (Op.38) (1947)Through the Night2015-09-2800:304:40Link
Laura JurdHardangerIn Tune2015-10-0116:300:55Link
Laurel & Hardy (artist)The Trail Of The Lonesome PineLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:57Link
Léo DelibesCoppelia - MazurkaIn Tune2015-10-0116:301:49Link
Léo DelibesCoppelia waltz arr. Dohnanyi for pianoBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:08Link
Léo DelibesLakme - Act 1, no.2; Sous le dome epais (Flower duet)In Tune2015-09-2916:301:53Link
Leonard BernsteinCandide - Oh, Happy WeBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:27Link
Leonard BernsteinOverture - from CandideThrough the Night2015-09-2900:303:54Link
Leonard BernsteinPrelude, Fugue and RiffsEssential Classics2015-09-2809:001:31Link
Leonard BernsteinSymphonic dances from 'West Side story'Afternoon on 32015-09-2814:000:05Link
Leonard BernsteinWest Side Story: MamboBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:40Link
Lili BoulangerPsaume 130: Du fond de l'abimeAfternoon on 32015-10-0114:002:02Link
London Symphony Orchestra (artist)Hungarian Rhapsodie No.6, 'Carnival in Pesth'Essential Classics2015-09-2809:000:34Link
Lorenzo Masini (Lorenzo da Firenze)A poste messeLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:00Link
Louis ArmstrongMelancholy BluesThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:16Link
Louis Moreau GottschalkManchega - etude de concert for piano (RO.143) (Op.38)Breakfast2015-09-2906:302:13Link
Luciano BerioSequenza 3 for female voiceThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:22Link
Luciano BerioSequenza 3 for female voiceThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:24Link
Luciano BerioSequenza 3 for female voiceThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:27Link
Luciano BerioSequenza 3 for female voiceThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:30Link
Ludwig van Beethoven12 Variations on 'Ein Madchen oder Weibchen' for cello and piano (Op.66)Through the Night2015-09-2800:304:09Link
Ludwig van Beethoven7 Variations on 'Bei Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen' from Mozart's 'Magic Flute'Through the Night2015-10-0200:300:44Link
Ludwig van BeethovenAdagio cantabile from Piano Sonata in C minor, Op.13 ‘Pathétique’Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:44Link
Ludwig van BeethovenCavatina (String Quartet No. 13 in B flat, Opus 130)Through the Night2015-09-2600:000:51Link
Ludwig van BeethovenCello Sonata No.3 in A major, Op.69Through the Night2015-10-0200:300:17Link
Ludwig van BeethovenConcerto for piano and orch no. 3 (Op.37) in C minor, 3rd mvt; RondoBreakfast2015-09-3006:300:34Link
Ludwig van BeethovenEgmont Overture, Op. 84Breakfast2015-09-2906:300:49Link
Ludwig van BeethovenOverture 'Leonore' no.3 (Op.72b)Breakfast2015-10-0206:300:43Link
Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Concerto No.3 in C minor (Op.37)Through the Night2015-09-2800:302:35Link
Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Sonata in G major, Op 49 No 2Radio 3 in Concert2015-10-0119:302:03Link
Ludwig van BeethovenQuartet In E Flat Major Op.74 (Harp) For StringsRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-10-0113:000:04Link
Ludwig van BeethovenString Quartet in B flat major, Op. 18 No. 6Essential Classics2015-10-0109:002:32Link
Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony No. 1 in C Major (Op. 21)Through the Night2015-10-0200:305:34Link
Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony no. 4 in B flat major Op.60 - 4th mvtBreakfast2015-09-2607:001:39Link
Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony No.5 in C minor (movements III & IV)Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:05Link
Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony No.7 in A major, Op.92 (2nd mvt: Allegretto)Private Passions2015-09-2713:000:18Link
Luigi BoccheriniQuintet for guitar and strings no. 4 (G.448) in D major: 4th mvt; FandangoBreakfast2015-09-2906:302:18Link
M. Craft (artist)Blood MoonLate Junction2015-09-3023:001:08Link
Manu Delago (artist)Sun In The North (feat. Isa Kurz)Jazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:33Link
Manuel de FallaSpanish Dance No.1 (Molto Ritmico) from La Vida BreveThrough the Night2015-09-2800:303:48Link
Manuel de FallaSuite populaire Espagnole (selection): i. El paño moruno / v. Asturiana / iv. PoloIn Tune2015-09-2816:301:08Link
Marc-Antoine CharpentierMesse pour les trepasses H.2: Sanctus; Pie Jesu; Benedictus; Agnus DeiEarly Music Late2015-09-2722:400:20Link
Marc-Antoine CharpentierMesse pour les trepasses H.2: Symphonie - KyrieEarly Music Late2015-09-2722:400:02Link
Marc-Antoine CharpentierMiseremini mei (Motet pour les trepasses) H.311Early Music Late2015-09-2722:400:10Link
Marc-Antoine CharpentierMiserere des Jesuites H.193Early Music Late2015-09-2722:400:31Link
Martin Speake (artist)KarnatakaJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:12Link
Martin Speake (artist)Sax And Computer ImprovisationJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:001:01Link
Martin Speake (artist)Stars Fell On AlabamaJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:02Link
Martinu3 Madrigals for Violin and ViolaRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2813:000:15Link
Matthew Herbert (artist)Suddenly - from Bodily Functions (Special 10th Anniversary Edition)Late Junction2015-09-2923:000:44Link
Matthew Herbert (artist)The AudienceLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:47Link
Maurice JarreLawrence of Arabia - Lawrence and the DesertIn Tune2015-09-2816:301:23Link
Maurice RavelConcerto in D major for piano (left hand) and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-10-0214:001:09Link
Maurice RavelIntroduction and allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartetBreakfast2015-09-2906:301:08Link
Maurice RavelPavane pour une infante défunteEssential Classics2015-09-2909:001:23Link
Maurice RavelPavane pour une infante defunte for pianoIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:21Link
Maurice RavelTzigane - rapsodie de concert arr. for violin and orchestraBreakfast2015-09-3006:302:20Link
Mauro Giuliani6 Variations for violin and guitar (Op.81)Through the Night2015-09-3000:304:08Link
Max BruchSwedish DancesBreakfast2015-10-0206:302:20Link
Max BruchSymphony No.1 in E Flat Op.28Through the Night2015-09-3000:302:01Link
Max RichterAriaSleep2015-09-2700:001:13Link
Max RichterChorale (Glow)Sleep2015-09-2700:004:06Link
Max RichterConstellation 1Sleep2015-09-2700:003:36Link
Max RichterNon-eternalSleep2015-09-2700:005:10Link
Max RichterNor earth, nor boundless seaSleep2015-09-2700:006:16Link
Max RichterReturn 2Sleep2015-09-2700:001:23Link
Max RichterReturn 2 SongSleep2015-09-2700:006:03Link
Max RichterSleep - Aria 2Sleep2015-09-2700:005:39Link
Max RichterSleep - CassiopaieaSleep2015-09-2700:004:50Link
Max RichterSleep - CumulonimbusSleep2015-09-2700:000:19Link
Max RichterSleep - Dream 1Hear and Now2015-09-2622:001:59Link
Max RichterSleep - Dream 11Sleep2015-09-2700:001:59Link
Max RichterSleep - Dream 17 (Alpha)Sleep2015-09-2700:006:53Link
Max RichterSleep - Dream 19 (pulse)Sleep2015-09-2700:004:34Link
Max RichterSleep - Dream 2Sleep2015-09-2700:000:30Link
Max RichterSleep - Dream O (til break of day)Sleep2015-09-2700:007:23Link
Max RichterSleep - Moth-like StarsSleep2015-09-2700:002:18Link
Max RichterSleep - Never fade into nothingnessSleep2015-09-2700:005:51Link
Max RichterSleep - Nor Earth, nor Boundless SeaSleep2015-09-2700:001:38Link
Max RichterSleep - Path 17Sleep2015-09-2700:002:46Link
Max RichterSleep - Path 3Sleep2015-09-2700:000:39Link
Max RichterSleep - PatternsSleep2015-09-2700:001:02Link
Max RichterSleep - PatternsSleep2015-09-2700:003:20Link
Max RichterSleep - SoloSleep2015-09-2700:001:05Link
Max RichterSleep - Song - echoSleep2015-09-2700:005:36Link
Max RichterSleep - Space 17 (Chains)Sleep2015-09-2700:006:35Link
Max RichterSleep - Space 2 (slow waves)Sleep2015-09-2700:003:58Link
Max RichterSleep - Space 26 (Epicardium)Sleep2015-09-2700:003:13Link
Max RichterSleep - Who's name is written in water?Sleep2015-09-2700:000:53Link
Max RichterSlrrp - Constellation 2Sleep2015-09-2700:003:40Link
Mica LeviDeathLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:14Link
Mica Levi (artist)LoveLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:11Link
Micachu (artist)Golden PhoneLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:12Link
Micachu (artist)SweetheartLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:16Link
Micachu & The Shapes (artist)Medicine DrankLate Junction2015-09-2923:001:13Link
Micachu & The Shapes (artist)Thinking ItLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:23Link
Micachu & The Shapes (artist)WaitingLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:53Link
Michael GordonPotassium (extract)Late Junction2015-09-3023:000:41Link
Michael Janisch (artist)The Paradigm Shift SuiteJazz on 32015-09-2823:000:59Link
Mieczys?aw WeinbergSymphony No.5 (Op.76) [1962]Through the Night2015-09-3000:301:13Link
Mikhail Ivanovich GlinkaAir de Sousanine from Act IV of the opera Ivan SousanineThrough the Night2015-09-2601:003:17Link
Mikhail Ivanovich GlinkaLa SéparationIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:41Link
Mort Garson (artist)Killing Of The WitchLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:00Link
Mort Garson (artist)Swingin' SpathiphyllumsLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:56Link
Morton GouldBoogie Woogie EtudeIn Tune2015-09-3016:300:32Link
Muha (artist)Kaby Vedala (BBC Introducing)World on 32015-10-0223:001:44Link
Muzi?ka (artist)Ves Ti ZadjuWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:56Link
Neil Cowley (artist)GraceJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:22Link
Neil Cowley (artist)Hug The GreyhoundJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:000:26Link
Neil Cowley (artist)LamentJazz Line-Up2015-09-2618:001:09Link
Nico MuhlyThe Only Tune: I. The Two SistersLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:22Link
Nico MuhlyThe Only Tune: II. The Old Mill PondLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:37Link
Nico MuhlyThe Only Tune: III. The Only TuneLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:54Link
Nicolò PaganiniPolacca con variazioniThrough the Night2015-09-2900:305:06Link
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-KorsakovChant Hindou from SadkoBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:34Link
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-KorsakovSheherazade - symphonic suite Op.35Through the Night2015-09-2601:002:01Link
Novalima (artist)TinkalaminaLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:12Link
Olivier Messiaen4 Etudes de rhythme for pianoPlaying with Patterns2015-09-2611:301:09Link
Olivier MessiaenQuatuor pour la fin du temps for clarinet, piano, violin and celloPlaying with Patterns2015-09-2611:300:51Link
Orlando GibbonsThe Silver swanne arr. for brass ensembleBreakfast2015-09-2806:301:54Link
Oskar Morawetz (artist)Divertimento for Strings (1948, rev. 1954)Through the Night2015-09-3000:303:30Link
Owiny Sigoma Band (artist)Owour Won GembaWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:41Link
Pablo de SarasateNavarra - duo Op.33 vers. for 2 violins & orchestraBreakfast2015-10-0206:301:20Link
Patience & Prudence (artist)Tonight You Belong To MeLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:19Link
Patrick CassidyVide Cor Meum (Hannibal)Essential Classics2015-10-0209:001:06Link
Paul DukasLa Peri: Poeme danseEssential Classics2015-09-3009:002:39Link
Paul DukasVillanelle in FBreakfast2015-10-0106:302:02Link
Pé de Mulambo (artist)Baião AlinhadoLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:00Link
Pedrodollar (artist)Theme SongLate Junction2015-09-2923:000:09Link
Peggy Seeger (artist)Let them wear their watches fineWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:49Link
PeruPanpipes and drumThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:35Link
Philip GlassEinstein on the Beach; Knee Play 1Breakfast2015-09-2607:001:27Link
Pierre VilletteHymne a la ViergeEssential Classics2015-10-0109:000:33Link
Pieter HellendaalConcerto Grosso in D minor (Op.3 No.2)Through the Night2015-10-0100:303:29Link
PonceEstrellitaIn Tune2015-09-2816:300:59Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyLes Caprices d'Oxane: OvertureAfternoon on 32015-10-0214:000:57Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyMazeppa: IntroductionEssential Classics2015-10-0209:000:16Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyPolonaise from "Eugene Onegin" (Op.24)Through the Night2015-10-0100:303:54Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskySouvenir de FlorenceRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2719:300:02Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskySymphony no. 5 in E minor Op.64Afternoon on 32015-09-2814:001:39Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskySymphony No.4 in F minor Op.36Afternoon on 32015-09-2914:001:39Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyTchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D op 35Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2719:300:38Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyThe Sleeping beauty - suite (Op.66a), WaltzBreakfast2015-09-2708:000:14Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyThe Sleeping Beauty - WaltzIn Tune2015-10-0116:300:00Link
Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyVariations on a rococo theme Op.33 for cello and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-09-3014:001:00Link
Ralph Vaughan Williams5 Variants of 'Dives and Lazarus'Essential Classics2015-09-2809:000:20Link
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsA London symphony (Symphony no.2)Through the Night2015-10-0100:300:57Link
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsA Sea symphony for soloists, chorus and orchestra (Symphony no.1)Through the Night2015-09-2900:300:25Link
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsLinden Lea for voice and pianoIn Tune2015-09-2916:301:34Link
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Lark AscendingWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:55Link
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Sky Above The Roof For Voice And PianoRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-10-0213:000:03Link
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Turtle DoveEssential Classics2015-10-0209:000:57Link
Ray BrownGravy WaltzIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:32Link
Rebecca ClarkeDumka - Duo Concertante For Violin, Viola And PianoRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2813:000:05Link
Rebecca ClarkeDumka Duo ConcertanteRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2813:000:09Link
Reynaldo HahnChanson d'automne and L'Alle est sans fin from Chansons GrisesIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:03Link
Richard FluryThree pieces for violin and pianoThrough the Night2015-10-0100:303:41Link
Richard MealeCantilena pacificaLate Junction2015-09-2923:001:18Link
Richard StraussAndante for horn and piano op.posthBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:39Link
Richard StraussArabella - excerpt from Act 3Breakfast2015-09-2708:000:54Link
Richard StraussConcerto for horn and orchestra no. 2 (AV.132) in E flat major, 3rd movement;Breakfast2015-09-2906:301:49Link
Richard StraussDon JuanEssential Classics2015-10-0209:000:38Link
Richard StraussLove Scene - from the opera 'Feuersnot' (Op.50)Through the Night2015-09-2601:003:08Link
Richard StraussSalome: Dance of the Seven Veils, Op. 54In Tune2015-09-2916:300:54Link
Richard WagnerPrelude (Lohengrin, Act III)Essential Classics2015-09-2809:000:59Link
Richard WagnerWesendonck-Lieder arr. Mottl for voice & orchestra; Der EngelIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:26Link
Robert FuchsEtwas langsam, sehr innig (Nine Fantasy Pieces, Op.74 No.2)Essential Classics2015-09-2809:001:58Link
Robert SchumannAlbumblatter Op.124 For PianoRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-2913:000:04Link
Robert SchumannArabeske In C Major Op.18 For PianoRadio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-3013:000:10Link
Robert SchumannArlequin (Carnaval Op.9 No.3)Essential Classics2015-09-2909:002:57Link
Robert SchumannBerg' und Burgen schau'n herunter - from Liederkreis, op.24Breakfast2015-09-2607:001:49Link
Robert SchumannEtudes en formes de variations, Op 13Recital2015-09-2723:400:19Link
Robert SchumannFantasie in C major Op. 17Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2819:300:14Link
Robert SchumannFünf Stücke im Volkston, Op.102Through the Night2015-10-0200:300:01Link
Robert SchumannMarchenbilder, Op 113Recital2015-09-2723:400:03Link
Robert SchumannPhantasiestucke Op.73 for clarinet & pianoThrough the Night2015-09-3000:304:42Link
Robert SchumannSymphony no. 1 (Op.38) in B flat major "Spring", 3rd movt.; ScherzoBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:02Link
Robert Wyatt (artist)Experiences No. 2Late Junction2015-10-0123:000:21Link
Rodion ShchedrinIn the Style of AlbenizIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:33Link
Roger QuilterFair house of joy (from 7 Elizabethan Lyrics)Breakfast2015-10-0206:301:27Link
RussiaTchakrulo collected by Radio MoscowThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:29Link
Sam AmidonWalkin' BossLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:04Link
Samuel Coleridge-TaylorConcerto in G minor Op.80 for violin and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-09-2814:001:05Link
Santiago de Murcia2 pieces from "Codex de Saldívar" [c.1732]Through the Night2015-09-2900:303:45Link
Saor Patrol (artist)DalriadaWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:17Link
Sarah NicollsColdHear and Now2015-09-2622:000:45Link
Sarah NicollsSeagull ChoraleHear and Now2015-09-2622:001:09Link
Sarah NicollsSun-on-SeaHear and Now2015-09-2622:000:02Link
Sarah Nicolls and Atau TanakaDuo for BodiesHear and Now2015-09-2622:001:43Link
Scrufizzer (artist)Play Pause & RewindLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:31Link
SenegalPercussionThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:19Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievCello Concerto in E minor, Op.58Essential Classics2015-09-3009:002:01Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievFive MelodiesRadio 3 in Concert2015-09-2919:300:32Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievII. Allegro marcato (Symphony No.5)Essential Classics2015-10-0209:001:35Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievMarch (No.10 of Music for children, Op.65)Essential Classics2015-09-3009:000:00Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievRomeo and Juliet - The Little girl JulietBreakfast2015-09-2806:302:02Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievRomeo and Juliet - Mandoline danceBreakfast2015-10-0206:300:56Link
Sergei Sergeyevich ProkofievSymphony no. 1 (Op.25) in D major "Classical", 4th mvt; Molto vivaceIn Tune2015-09-2916:300:45Link
Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov10 Preludes for piano (Op.23): no.2 in B flat majorBreakfast2015-09-2607:000:39Link
Sergey Vasilievich RachmaninovCello Sonata in G minor, 3rd MvtIn Tune2015-09-3016:301:49Link
Sergey Vasilievich RachmaninovConcerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 (Op. 18) in C minor, ModeratoBreakfast2015-09-2806:302:10Link
Sergey Vasilievich RachmaninovRhapsody on a theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra (Op.43)Through the Night2015-09-2900:304:41Link
Sergey Vasilievich RachmaninovVespers (All-night vigil) Op.37Through the Night2015-09-2800:300:01Link
Sibelius:Symphony No.5Radio 3 in Concert2015-10-0119:301:23Link
Sir Arthur SullivanPrincess Ida - IntroductionBreakfast2015-10-0106:301:11Link
Sir Arthur SullivanTit Willow (The Mikado)Private Passions2015-09-2713:000:45Link
Sir Charles Villiers StanfordFor lo, I raise upChoral Evensong2015-09-3015:300:36Link
Sir Charles Villiers StanfordThe Haven - from 8 Partsongs (Op.127 No.4)Through the Night2015-09-2900:301:56Link
Sir Peter Maxwell DaviesFarewell to Stromness for piano [interlude from 'The Yellow Cake Revue']Breakfast2015-09-2708:000:44Link
Sir William WaltonOrb and sceptre - coronation marchThrough the Night2015-09-2800:304:01Link
Sir William WaltonWhere does the uttered music go? - for SATB chorusThrough the Night2015-10-0100:303:23Link
Snowpoet (artist)GatheringLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:55Link
Snowpoet (artist)If I Miss A StarLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:38Link
Solomon BurkeGot To Get You Off My MindWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:20Link
Sons of Kemet (artist)In Memory of Samir AwadJazz on 32015-09-2823:000:01Link
Spencer WilliamsBasin Street BluesWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:59Link
Sporting Life (artist)BaddLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:19Link
Stanislaw MoniuszkoString Quartet No.2 in F major (1837-1840)Through the Night2015-09-2900:305:11Link
Steve ReichClapping music for 2 musicians [clapping or woodblocks]Playing with Patterns2015-09-2611:300:58Link
Stevie WishartLullaby for Freya (Gaelic lullaby)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:07Link
Sulkhan TsintsadzeChonguriEssential Classics2015-09-2809:000:00Link
Synd & Skam (artist)Føles ik som at faldeLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:49Link
Synd & Skam (artist)Fuga AmLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:16Link
Synd & Skam (artist)Hvordan Kan Jeg Se På DigLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:29Link
Synd & Skam (artist)Vine 1Late Junction2015-09-2923:000:34Link
Tanya Tagaq and Donna Lyall (artist)The Girl and the Puppy (World Music Archive)World on 32015-10-0223:001:53Link
Terry Riley (artist)Desert of IceLate Junction2015-10-0123:001:24Link
The Dufay Collective (artist)Corpus Christi CarolLate Junction2015-09-3023:001:13Link
The Good Ones (artist)Bijya Gucika, Guca Amarenga (“When Things Were Starting To Go Badly...)World on 32015-10-0223:000:00Link
The Teacups (artist)Oxford CityWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:49Link
These New Puritans (artist)Drum Courts-Where Corals LieLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:49Link
This is How we FlyBig Pat's - Dan Breen'sWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:12Link
Thomas ArneArtaxerxes - OvertureIn Tune2015-09-2816:301:33Link
Thomas MorleySing wee and chaunt it (A lieta vita) for 5 voices [1595a]The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:31Link
Thomas Tertius NobleMagnificat: Noble in B minorChoral Evensong2015-09-3015:300:18Link
Thomas Tertius NobleNunc Dimittis: Noble in B minorChoral Evensong2015-09-3015:300:26Link
Thomas TomkinsToo much I once lamented for 5 voices [1622]The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:18Link
Thomas TomkinsWhen David heard for 5 voices [1622]Breakfast2015-10-0106:300:43Link
Tiken Jah Fakoly (artist)Christopher ColumbusWorld on 32015-10-0223:000:37Link
Toby HessionRecollectionsHear and Now2015-09-2622:001:17Link
Tom Dissevelt (artist)VibrationLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:35Link
Tomaso Giovanni AlbinoniConcerto a 5 in G minor, Op.10 No.2Essential Classics2015-09-3009:000:20Link
TomatitoManduka (Bulerias)Essential Classics2015-09-2909:001:08Link
Topos Quartet (artist)Open SystemsJazz on 32015-09-2823:001:07Link
Toumani DiabatéJarabi (Passion)Essential Classics2015-09-2809:001:21Link
TradKemaiLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:00Link
TradShepherd O ShepherdLate Junction2015-09-3023:000:07Link
TradThe Easter TreeLate Junction2015-10-0123:000:26Link
Trad MontanaKenge vaji (Albanian lament)World on 32015-10-0223:001:11Link
Trad.Raga BhairaviEssential Classics2015-09-2809:001:07Link
Traditional AlbanianKenge vaji (Albanian lament)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:09Link
Traditional BulgarianMor'f ElenkuThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:28Link
Traditional DanishBridal Piece From Sonderho (Extract)Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert2015-09-3013:000:46Link
Traditional HungarianIdeki e csenderbe (Hungarian Dancing Song)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:28Link
Traditional Solomon IslandsLamentThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:18Link
UNKNOWNBayaka vocalisationThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:25Link
Vula Viel (artist)Yes Yaa Yaa (Ruth Goller Remix)Late Junction2015-09-3023:000:03Link
Webern, Anton / Rachmaninov, SergeyThree Little Pieces Op.11 [Webern]; Cello Sonata in G minor Op.19 [Rachmaninov]Through the Night2015-10-0200:300:54Link
Wilhelm Friedemann BachSinfonia in F major, F.67, for strings and basso continuo ('Dissonance')Through the Night2015-09-2601:000:09Link
Wilhelm StenhammarI skogenEssential Classics2015-10-0209:000:34Link
William ByrdConfirma hoc DeusEssential Classics2015-09-2909:001:58Link
William ByrdMass for 5 voices, Agnus DeiBreakfast2015-10-0106:302:18Link
William HerschelSymphony no.14 in D - 1st mvtBreakfast2015-09-2607:000:21Link
William MundyAlleluiaThe Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:00Link
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart9 Variations on a minuet by Duport for piano (K.573)Through the Night2015-10-0200:303:17Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAdagio from Serenade for 13 wind instruments in B flat major (K.361),Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:37Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartChorus: Viva l'invitto duce, finale from Il Re Pastore K208In Tune2015-09-2816:301:45Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartClarinet QuintetBreakfast2015-10-0206:302:01Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartConcerto no. 23 in A major K.488 for piano and orchestraAfternoon on 32015-09-3014:000:23Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDer Schauspieldirektor, OvertureBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:34Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDie Zauberflote - singspiel in 2 acts K.620Playing with Patterns2015-09-2611:300:28Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDon Giovanni (K. 527) - overtureThrough the Night2015-09-2900:304:01Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDuos from 'Cosí fan Tutte', arranged for 2 cellosThrough the Night2015-09-2601:004:50Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartFantasy in C minor (K.396)Through the Night2015-09-2601:004:42Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartFour NotturniThrough the Night2015-09-2601:003:32Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartHorn Concerto No.4 in E flat (K.495)Through the Night2015-09-2800:305:42Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartInterlude in C minor (Thamos, King of Egypt)Essential Classics2015-09-3009:000:54Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartLe Nozze di Figaro - (K.492), OvertureBreakfast2015-09-2607:000:04Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMozart - Regina coeli K. 127Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-2719:301:15Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartO Isis und Osiris (from The Magic Flute)Late Junction2015-09-3023:000:33Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPiano Concerto No 14 in E flat (K449)Through the Night2015-09-3000:305:38Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPiano Concerto No.9 in E flat, K271Radio 3 in Concert2015-10-0119:300:19Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartRegina coeli for soloists SATB, chorus, orchestra & organ (K.276) in C majorThrough the Night2015-10-0100:303:02Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartRondo concertante for violin and orchestra (K.269) in B flat majorThrough the Night2015-09-2900:303:03Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartRondo in C major K.373 for violin and orchestraBreakfast2015-09-2708:000:46Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartRondo in D major, K.485Private Passions2015-09-2713:000:52Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSonata for 2 pianos (K.448) in D major, 3rd movement; Allegro moltoBreakfast2015-09-3006:301:16Link
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSymphony No.28 in C major, K.200Breakfast2015-09-2906:302:02Link
Youssou N'Dour & Le Super Étoile (artist)ImmigrésWorld on 32015-10-0223:001:30Link
Zoltán KodályDances of MarosszekEssential Classics2015-10-0109:000:16Link
Zoltán KodályHary Janos - suite (Op.35a) [1927], SongBreakfast2015-09-2906:300:01Link
Zoltán KodálySonatina for cello & pianoThrough the Night2015-10-0200:304:07Link
Anita Lasker-WallfischWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:40Link
BibleWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:24Link
Birds, Hyena, ElephantThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:07Link
Charles Baudelaire (Trans: William Aggeler)Words and Music2015-09-2616:000:01Link
ChimpanzeeThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:08Link
Chorus of Ululation (montage of various sources)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:00Link
Chorus of Ululation (montage of various sources)The Descent of Language2015-09-2717:000:00Link
EM ForsterWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:03Link
Emily DickinsonWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:36Link
F-111 FlybyThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:23Link
Footsteps, Heartbeat, LaughterThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:36Link
GreetingsThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:01Link
Greetings from the Secretary General of the UNThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:00Link
Herding Sheep, Blacksmith, SawingThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:34Link
Hildegard of BingenWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:23Link
Horn Quintet in E flat, K407Radio 3 in Concert2015-09-3019:300:19Link
Horse and CartThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:21Link
Kiss, Mother and ChildThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:42Link
Life Signs, PulsarThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:58Link
Marcel Proust (trans C. K. Scott Moncrieff)Words and Music2015-09-2616:001:04Link
Melvin B TolsonWords and Music2015-09-2616:001:01Link
Morse Code, ShipsThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:21Link
Music and pain reliefMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:03Link
Music in tortureMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:31Link
Music of the SpheresThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:01Link
Music under dictatorshipsMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:17Link
Nick HornbyWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:15Link
Oliver SacksWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:33Link
Panel discussionMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:00Link
Panel discussionMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:11Link
Panel discussionMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:26Link
Panel discussionMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:31Link
Panel discussionMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:54Link
Peter SchafferWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:37Link
PG WodehouseWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:11Link
Power of meditative musicMusic Matters2015-09-2613:000:44Link
Robert HerrickWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:27Link
Saturn 5 Lift-OffThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:00Link
Siegfried SassoonWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:55Link
St AugustineWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:21Link
Tame DogThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:37Link
Tractor, Bus, AutoThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:22Link
TrainThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:22Link
Volcanoes, Earthquake, ThunderThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:06Link
Walt WhitmanWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:51Link
Walter De la MareWords and Music2015-09-2616:000:00Link
Wild DogThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:08Link
William ShakespeareWords and Music2015-09-2616:001:09Link
Wind, Rain, SurfThrough the Night2015-09-2600:000:06Link

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