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SAT SATURDAY 03 OCTOBER 2015 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b06dd0vt (Listen) SAT Les Arts Florissants and William Christie SAT Jonathan Swain presents a concert from the 2014 Festival SAT 'Classical Nights in Girona' performed by Les Arts SAT Florissants and William Christie. SAT 1:01 AM SAT Campra, André (1660-1744) SAT 'Volez, Hymen, volez quand l'amour vous appelle' from 'Enée SAT et Didon' SAT Elodie Fonnard (soprano), Marc Mauillon (bass), Les Arts SAT Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 1:05 AM SAT Couperin, François (1668-1773) SAT 'Recueil d'airs sérieux et à boire' (excerpts) SAT Elodie Fonnard, Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William SAT Christie (dir) SAT 1:16 AM SAT Le Roux, Gaspard (c.1660-c.1707) SAT Suite in D major SAT Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 1:24 AM SAT Bernier, Nicolas (1665-1734) SAT Cantata 'Jupiter et Europe' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William SAT Christie (dir) SAT 1:36 AM SAT Marais, Marin (1656-1728) SAT Les voix humaines SAT Thomas Dunford (theorbo) SAT 1:40 AM SAT Campra, André SAT Cantata 'Les Femmes' SAT Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 1:53 AM SAT Jacquet de La Guerre, Elisabeth-Claude (1665-1729) SAT 'Dormez, dormez, ne vous défendez pas d'un sommeil si rempli SAT de charmes' from 'Le Sommeil d'Ulisse' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 1:57 AM SAT Bernier, Nicolas SAT 'O nuit, c'est à tes voiles sombres', from 'Diane et SAT Endymion' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William SAT Christie (dir) SAT 2:01 AM SAT Marais, Marin SAT La Rêveuse (La somiadora) from 'Suite d'un Gout Étrange' SAT Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 2:06 AM SAT Clérambault, Louis-Nicolas (1676-1749) SAT 'Régnez, brillante Flore', from 'L'ile de Délos' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 2:09 AM SAT Montéclair, Michel Pignolet de (1667-1737) SAT 'Sortez, tonnez, vents furieux' from 'L'enlèvement SAT d'Orithie' SAT Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 2:11 AM SAT Clérambault, Louis-Nicolas SAT 'Monarque redouté de ces royaumes sombres' from 'Orphée' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (dir) SAT 2:15 AM SAT Campra, André SAT 'Que vois-je! Quel objet!' from 'Le Triomphe de la Folie' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William SAT Christie (dir) SAT 2:20 AM SAT Couperin, François SAT 'Volez, Hymen, volez quand l'amour vous appelle' from 'Enée SAT et Didon' SAT Elodie Fonnard, Marc Mauillon, Les Arts Florissants, William SAT Christie (dir) SAT 2:24 AM SAT Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) SAT Concerto in E flat major (Wq.47) SAT Michel Eberth (harpsichord), Wolfgang Brunner (fortepiano), SAT Slovenicum Chamber Orchestra, Uros Lajovic (cond) SAT 2:43 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SAT Le tombeau de Couperin SAT ORTF National Orchestra, Paris, Jean Martinon (cond) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Dvorak, Antonin [1841-1904] SAT Symphony No.7 in D minor SAT Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Asbury (cond) SAT 3:42 AM SAT Janácek, Leos (1854-1928) SAT Sonata SAT Erik Heide (violin), Martin Qvist Hansen (piano) SAT 3:59 AM SAT Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621) SAT Psalm 110: Le Toutpuissant a mon Seigneur et maistre SAT Netherlands Chamber Choir, Peter Phillips (cond) SAT 4:07 AM SAT Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) SAT Sonata for trumpet, strings and basso continuo in D major SAT Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet), Kammerorchester, Alipi Naydenov SAT (cond) SAT 4:14 AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT Romance in F major (Op.50) SAT Taik-Ju Lee (violin), Young-Lan Han (piano) SAT 4:23 AM SAT Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915) SAT Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand (Op.9) SAT Martina Filjak (piano) SAT 4:33 AM SAT Henderson, Ruth Watson (b. 1932) SAT The Song my Paddle Sings SAT The Elmer Iseler Singers, Claire Preston (piano), Lydia SAT Adams (cond) SAT 4:38 AM SAT Lazar, Milko (b.1965) SAT Prelude SAT Mojca Zlobko Vajgl (harp), Bojan Gorišek (piano) SAT 4:47 AM SAT Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) SAT In Autumn, Overture SAT Orchestre National de France, Osmo Vänskä (cond) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Dukas, Paul (1865-1935) SAT Villanelle SAT Tamás Zempléni (horn), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) SAT 5:07 AM SAT Suk, Josef (1874-1935) SAT Fantastic scherzo for orchestra SAT BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (cond) SAT 5:22 AM SAT Groneman, Johannes (c.1710-1778) SAT Flute Sonata in E minor SAT Jed Wentz (flute), Balazs Mate (cello), Marcelo Bussi SAT (harpsichord) SAT 5:33 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Sonata for piano 4 hands in D major (K.381) SAT Vilma Rindzeviciute and Irina Venckus (piano) SAT 5:43 AM SAT Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) arr. Mottl, Felix SAT Fantasia in F minor (D.940) SAT Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky (cond) SAT 6:03 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) arr. Andrew Manze SAT Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV.565) SAT Andrew Manze (violin) SAT 6:11 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes [1833-1897] SAT Schicksalslied SAT Warsaw Philharmonic Chorus & Orchestra, Antoni Wit (cond) SAT 6:30 AM SAT Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906) SAT Suite No.3, 'Variations' SAT James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton (pianos) SAT 6:54 AM SAT Schreker, Franz (1878-1934) SAT Valse Lente SAT Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (cond). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b06fl8y1 (Listen) SAT Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, SAT featuring listener requests. SAT SAT Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b06fl8yk (Listen) SAT Building a Library: Verdi: Requiem SAT SAT with Andrew McGregor SAT SAT 9.00am SAT VERDI: Requiem SAT Anja Harteros (soprano), Elina Garanca (mezzo), Jonas SAT Kaufmann (tenor), Rene Pape (bass), Orchestra e coro del SAT Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Daniel Barenboim (conductor) SAT DECCA 4785245 (2CD budget) SAT SAT *Le Concert Royal de la Nuit* SAT Violaine le Chenadec (soprano), Marie-Frederique Girod SAT (soprano), Caroline Bardot (soprano), Caroline Weynants SAT (soprano), Amandine Trenc (soprano), Caroline Meng SAT (soprano), Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano), Dagmar Saskova SAT (mezzo-soprano), Stephanie Leclerc (contralto), Stephen SAT Collardelle (countertenor), Davy Cornillot (tenor), Etienne SAT Bazola (baritone), Renaud Bres (bass), Nicolas Brooymans SAT (bass), Ensemble Correspondances, Sebastien Dauce SAT HARMONIA MUNDI HMC952223/24 (2CD mid-price) SAT SAT *Max Richter: from SLEEP* SAT RICHTER, MAX: Dream 3 (in the midst of my life); Path 5 SAT (delta); Space 11 (invisible pages over); Dream 13 (minus SAT even); Space 21 (petrichor); Path 19 (yet frailest); Dream 8 SAT (late and soon) SAT Max Richter (piano, organ, synthesizers, electronics), Grace SAT Davidson (soprano), American Contemporary Music Ensemble SAT (ACME) SAT DG 4795257 (CD) SAT SAT *Objects At An Exhibition* SAT BARRY, G: The One-Armed Pianist SAT GUY: Mr Babbage is coming to dinner SAT MAYO: Supermarine SAT MOLITOR, C: 2TwoLO SAT MUSGRAVE: Power Play SAT SAWER: Coachman Chronos SAT Aurora Orchestra, Nicholas Collon SAT NMC NMCD215 (CD mid-price) SAT SAT *Chopin: Argerich/Maisky/Kaspszyk/Sinfonia Varsovia* SAT CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No.1; Sonata for piano and cello SAT op.65 SAT Martha Argerich (piano), Mischa Maisky (cello), Sinfonia SAT Varsovia, Jacek Kaspszyk (conductor) SAT Narodowsky Institute Fryderyka Chopina NIFCCD038 (CD SAT SAT 9.30am Building a Library SAT Flora Willson compares recordings of Verdi's Requiem and SAT makes a personal recommendation. SAT SAT 10.25am SAT *Saint-Saens: Symphonies, Vol. 3* SAT SAINT-SAENS: Symphonie en fa Urbs Roma; La jeunesse SAT d'Hercule; Danse macabre Op. 40 SAT Marika Faltskogh (violin), Malmo Symphony Orchestra, Marc SAT Soustrot (conductor) SAT NAXOS 8573140 (CD budget) SAT SAT *Saint-Saens: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 5* SAT SAINT-SAENS: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op. 22; Piano SAT Concerto No. 5 in F major Op. 103 'Egyptian' SAT Louis Schwizgebel (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Fabien SAT Gabel, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) SAT APARTE AP112 (CD) SAT SAT *Poulenc: Piano Concertos & Aubade* SAT POULENC: Piano Concerto; Concerto in D minor for Two Pianos SAT & Orchestra; Aubade; Sonata for Piano Four Hands (a SAT mademoiselle Simone Tilliard); Elegie for two pianos, FP175; SAT L'Embarquement pour Cythere, for 2 pianos SAT BBC Philharmonic, Edward Gardner (conductor), Helene Mercier SAT (piano), Louis Lortie (piano) SAT CHANDOS CHAN10875 (CD) SAT SAT 10.40am New Chamber Music Releases with Sarah Devonald SAT Sarah Devonald joins Andrew to discuss resecntly released SAT chamber music recordings. SAT SAT *Vaughan Williams & Goetz: Piano Quintets in C SAT Minor SAT GOETZ: Piano Quintet in C minor Op. 16 SAT VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Piano Quintet in C minor SAT Yoko Kikuchi (piano), Faberge Quintet SAT ES-DUR ES2056 (CD) SAT SAT *Hahn & Szymanowski: Works for Violin & Piano* SAT HAHN, R: Nocturne for violin & piano; Sonata in C major for SAT violin & piano; Romance in A major for violin & piano SAT SZYMANOWSKI: Violin Sonata in D minor Op. 9; Nocturne & SAT Tarantella Op. 28 SAT Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin), Huw Watkins (piano) SAT SIGNUM SIGCD432 (CD) SAT SAT *The Korngold Project, Part 1* SAT KORNGOLD: Piano Trio in D major Op. 1; Suite Op. 23 for 2 SAT Violins, Cello & Piano (Left hand) SAT Daniel Rowland (violin), Priya Mitchell (violin), Julian Arp SAT (cello), Luis Magalhaes (piano) SAT TWO PIANISTS TP1039282 (CD) SAT SAT *Taneyev: The Complete Quintets* SAT TANEYEV: Piano Quintet in G minor Op. 30; String Quintet in SAT G major Op. 14; String Quintet in C major Op. 16 SAT Olga Vinokur (piano), Jiri Barta (cello), Jitka Hosprova SAT (viola), Martinu Quartet SAT SUPRAPHON SU41762 (2CD) SAT SAT *Berg: Lyric Suite* SAT BERG: Lyric Suite - for soprano and string quartet SAT WELLESZ: Sonnets For Elizabeth Barrett Browning Op. 52 SAT ZEISL: Komm, susser Tod SAT Renee Fleming (soprano), Emerson String Quartet SAT DECCA 4788399 (CD) SAT SAT 11.40am Disc of the Week SAT VERDI: Aida SAT Anja Harteros (Aida), Jonas Kaufmann (Radames), Ekaterina SAT Semenchuk (Amneris), Ludovic Tezier (Amonasro), Erwin SAT Schrott (Ramfis), Marco Spotti (Il Re d'Egitto), Paolo SAT Fanale (Un Messaggero), Eleonora Buratto (Sacerdotessa), SAT Coro e Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Roma, SAT Antonio Pappano (conductor) SAT WARNER CLASSICS 2564610663 (3CD budget) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b06fl8yq (Listen) SAT Morton Feldman, My Life with Wagner SAT SAT Tom Service presents this week's programme, including a SAT feature on the American experimental composer Morton SAT Feldman, and a review of conductor Christian Thielemann's SAT book 'My Life with Wagner', which was first published in SAT 2012 but has now been translated into English for the first SAT time. SAT SAT Christian Thielemann: ‘My Life with Wagner’ SAT SAT The German conductor Christian Thielemann is well known for SAT his interpretations of Wagner’s operas. Announced earlier SAT this year as Music Director at Bayreuth, he gives his SAT insights into conducting Richard Wagner in his book, “My SAT Life with Wagner”. Originally published in German in 2012, SAT it charts the course of an obsession that began as a child, SAT in a new translation by Anthea Bell. Tom reviews the book SAT with critics Hugh Canning and Shirley Apthorp. SAT SAT Soapbox: Andrew Carwood SAT SAT We begin our new Soapbox series with leading figures from SAT the world of music. Musicians, arts leaders, educators and SAT commentators – all will be stepping onto the Music Matters SAT Soapbox to give their personal opinions on aspects of SAT today’s classical music world. SAT SAT This week, Andrew Carwood, Director of Music at St Paul’s SAT Cathedral in London, makes a plea for musical cultures to SAT get connected. SAT SAT Who was Morton Feldman? SAT SAT A portrait of the 20th century composer Morton Feldman, the SAT man and his uniquely epic yet intimate music, from those who SAT knew him and perform his demanding scores. The composer SAT Kevin Volans, the conductor Richard Bernas, and the pianist SAT John Tilbury give their perspectives on this influential SAT American composer, and we hear from the man himself from the SAT BBC archive. SAT SAT Janice Kerbel: Turner Prize nominee for DOUG SAT SAT Music Matters talks to the London-based Canadian artist SAT Janice Kerbel about her musical work *DOUG*, a performance SAT art piece that has been nominated for the 2015 Turner Prize, SAT and which will be exhibited at Tramway, Glasgow, until SAT January. SAT SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics b06fl8yt (Listen) SAT Roderick Williams - Ten Pieces SAT SAT Baritone Roderick Williams, an Ambassador for the BBC's Ten SAT Pieces aimed at introducing classical music to school SAT children, presents some of the new Ten Pieces for secondary SAT schools and offers some personal musical links for further SAT exploration. SAT SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema b06fl8yw (Listen) SAT Scotland SAT SAT With the release this week of Justin Kurzel's new screen SAT version of Macbeth, Matthew Sweet reflects on film music SAT which revels in the history and culture of Scotland. The SAT programmes includes scores from "Highlander"; "Rob Roy"; SAT "Braveheart"; "The Ghost Goes West"; "Cloud Atlas"; "Death SAT Watch" and the Classic Score of the Week - Mikolas Rosza's SAT "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes". SAT SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests b06fl8z2 (Listen) SAT Recently a listener asked fellow requesters to think of the SAT ten essential jazz records. This week Alyn Shipton distils SAT the lists that have come in to the programme to present the SAT first suggestions of records that listeners would not want SAT to be without. SAT SAT DISC 1 SAT Artist Henry Red Allen SAT Title Dinah Lou SAT Composer Koehler, Bloom SAT Album 1933-1935 SAT Label Classics SAT Number 551 Track 20 SAT Duration 2.41 SAT Performers: Henry Red Allen, t, v; Albert Nicholas, cl; SAT Cecil Scott, ts; Horace Henderson, p; Lawrence Lucie, g; SAT Elmer James, b; Kaiser Marshall, d. SAT SAT DISC 2 SAT Artist Louis Armstrong SAT Title Potato Head Blues SAT Composer Lil Armstrong SAT Album The Okeh, Columbia and RCA Victor Recordings SAT Label Sony Legacy SAT Number 88697945652 CD 2 Track 12 SAT Duration 2.58 SAT Performers: Louis Armstrong, c; Johnny Dodds, cl; SAT John Thomas, tb’ Lil Armstrong, p; Johnny St Cyr, bj; SAT Pete Briggs, tu; Baby Dodds, d. 7 May 1927 SAT SAT DISC 3 SAT Artist Duke Ellington SAT Title Cotton Tail SAT Composer Ellington SAT Album Highlights from the Duke Ellington SAT Centennial Collection SAT Label RCA SAT Number RCJD 63458-2 CD 1 Track 20 SAT Duration 3.13 SAT Performers Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, t; SAT Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Juan Tizol, tb; Barney Bigard, SAT Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick, Ben Webster, SAT Harry Carney, reeds; Duke Ellington, p; Fred Guy g; SAT Jimmy Blanton, b; Sonny Greer, d. 4 May 1940. SAT SAT DISC 4 SAT Artist Bessie Smith SAT Title Tain’t Nobody’s Business SAT Composer Grainger / Robbins SAT Album Complete Recordings SAT Label Columbia SAT Number 88725403102 CD 1 Track 7 SAT Duration 3.29 SAT Performers: Bessie Smith, v; SAT Clarence Williams, p. 26 April 1923. SAT SAT DISC 5 SAT Artist Dizzy Gillespie SAT Title Manteca SAT Composer Gillespie / Pozo SAT Album 1946-1949 SAT Label RCA Jazz Tribune SAT Number ND 89763 CD 1 Track 15 SAT Duration 3.06 SAT Performers: Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, Willie Cook, SAT Elmon Wright, t; Andy Durea, Sam Hurt, Jesse Tarrant, tb; SAT John Brown, Ernie Henry, Joe Gayles, Budd Johnson, SAT Cecil Payne, reeds; James Forman, p; Al McKibbon, b; SAT Teddy Stewart, d; Joe Harris, cga, SAT Sabu Martinez bongoes. 29 Dec 1948. SAT SAT DISC 6 SAT Artist Booker Ervin SAT Title All The Things You Are SAT Composer Kern, Hammerstein SAT Album The Song Book SAT Label Prestige SAT Number 7318 Track 3 SAT Duration 5.21 SAT Performers: Booker Ervin, ts; Tommy Flanagan, p; SAT Richard Davis, b; Alan Dawson, d. 1964. SAT SAT DISC 7 SAT Artist Coleman Hawkins SAT Title Crazy Rhythm SAT Composer Kahn / Caesar / Meyer SAT Album Django Reinhardt: Americans in Paris, Vol 1. SAT Label Naxos SAT Number 8.120734 Track 8 SAT Duration 3.04 SAT Performers: Benny Carter, Andre Ekyan, Coleman Hawkins, SAT Alex Combelle, reeds; Stephane Grappelli, p; SAT Django Reinhardt, g; Eugene D’Hellemes, b; SAT Tommy Benford, d. April 1937. SAT SAT DISC 8 SAT Artist Willis Jackson SAT Title Lady Be Good SAT Composer Gershwin SAT Album Thunderbird SAT Label Prestige SAT Number 7232 Track 2 SAT Duration 5.28 SAT Performers: Willis Jackson, ts; Freddie Roach, org; SAT Bill Jennings, g; Wendell Marshall, b; Frank Shea, d; SAT Ray Barretto, cga. 1962 SAT SAT DISC 9 SAT Artist Matt Wates SAT Title The Night Watchman SAT Composer Wates SAT Album People Will Talk SAT Label AudioB SAT Number Track 2 SAT Duration 5.28 SAT Performers: Matt Wates alto sax, flute Steve Kaldestad tenor sax SAT Martin Shaw trumpet, flugelhorn Leon Greening piano SAT Malcolm Creese double bass, Steve Brown, d. 2010. SAT SAT DISC 10 SAT Artist Tommy Whittle SAT Title Misty SAT Composer Garner SAT Album Grace Notes SAT Label Spotlite SAT Number 458 Track 3 SAT Duration 4.23 SAT Performers Tommy Whittle, ts; Keith Ingham, p; SAT Jeff Green, g; Jim Richardson, b; Bobby Worth, d. 2003. SAT SAT DISC 11 SAT Artist Maynard Ferguson SAT Title Jazz baries SAT Composer Maiden SAT Album Newport Suite SAT Label Roulette SAT Number 52047 Track 1 SAT Duration 4.25 SAT Performers Maynard Ferguson, t, bar hn; SAT Don Ellis, Dick Keifer, t; Jimmy Ford, as; Joe Farrell, ts; SAT Frank Hiuttner, bars, Jaki Byard, p; 1960. SAT SAT DISC 12 SAT Artist Miles Davis SAT Title Round Midnight SAT Composer Monk SAT Album Miles Davis / John Coltrane SAT Complete Columbia Recordings SAT Label Columbia SAT Number AC6K 65833 CD 2 Track 9 SAT Duration 5.57 SAT Performers Miles Davis, ; John Coltrane, ts; SAT Red Garland, ts; Paul Chambers, b; SAT Philly Joe Jones, d. 10 Sept 1956 SAT SAT DISC 13 SAT Artist King Pleasure SAT Title Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid SAT Composer Pleasure SAT Album n/a SAT Label Prestige SAT Number 821 Side B SAT Duration 2.34 SAT Performers: King Pleasure, v; Ed Lewis, t; SAT Charlie Ferguson (tenor sax); Ed Swanston (piano); SAT Peck Morrison, b; Herbie Lovelle, d. 1952. SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Line-Up b06fl8z4 (Listen) SAT Paradigm Shift SAT SAT A performance by Amercian bassist Michael Janisch showcasing SAT his brand new project Paradigm Shift, a fusion of jazz, funk SAT and electronica, recorded at the Vortex, London. The line-up SAT brings together some of his regular British and SAT International collaborators including saxophonist Jason SAT Yarde (Sam Rivers, Hermeto Pascoal, Jazz Warriors), tenor SAT saxophonist Paul Booth (Steve Winwood, Steely Dan, Eric SAT Clapton), Grammy-award winning pianist Cédric Hanriot SAT (Dianna Reeves, John Patitucci) and drummer Andrew Bain. SAT When not making music Janisch also runs his prolific record SAT label, Whirlwind Recordings, and has released music SAT featuring a variety of artists including vocalist Norma SAT Winstone, pianist Robert Mitchell, drummer Jeff Williams and SAT legendary saxophonist Lee Konitz. SAT SAT Line Up - Michael Janisch's Paradigm Shift SAT SAT Michael Janisch – double & electric basses; SAT Jason Yarde – soprano saxophone; SAT Paul Booth – tenor saxophone; didgeridoo SAT Alex Bonney – electronics/trumpet; SAT Cédric Hanriot- piano/keys/synths; Colin Stranahan Andrew Bain - drums SAT SAT 18:15 Opera on 3 b06fl8zb (Listen) SAT Rossini's La gazza ladra SAT SAT Rossini's melodramma La Gazza Ladra - the Thieving Magpie - SAT from this year's Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro conducted SAT by Donato Renzetti and starring Nino Machaidze and Alex SAT Esposito SAT SAT Presented by Andrew McGregor SAT SAT Cast: SAT Fabrizio Vingradito..... Simone Alberghini (bass-baritone) SAT Lucia..... Teresa Iervolino (mezzo-soprano) SAT Giannetto..... René Barbera (tenor) SAT Ninetta..... Nino Machaidze (soprano) SAT Fernando Villabella..... Alex Esposito (bass-baritone) SAT Gottardo..... Marko Mimica (bass-baritone) SAT Pippo..... Lena Belkina (mezzo-soprano) SAT Isacco..... Matteo Macchioni (tenor) SAT Antonio..... Alessandro Luciano (tenor) SAT Giorgio..... Riccardo Fioratti (baritone) SAT Ernesto / Il Pretore..... Claudio Levantino (bass-baritone) SAT Una Gazza..... Sandhya Nagaraja (actress) SAT SAT The Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Communale di Bologna SAT Donato Renzetti (conductor) SAT SAT Opera on 3 continues with recordings from this year's summer SAT festivals with Rossini's popular melodramma La Gazza Ladra - SAT the Thieving Magpie - from the Rossini Opera Festival in SAT Pesaro conducted by Donato Renzetti. The performance stars SAT soprano Nino Machaidze as the servant girl Ninetta, tenor SAT René Barbera as her love Giannetto and bass-baritone Alex SAT Esposito as Ninetta's father. The melodramma in two acts is SAT based on the comedy La pie voleuse: Ninetta is condemned to SAT death for stealing silver from her employers, the Vingradito SAT family, but the opera conforms to to the traditional happy SAT ending when the silver is discovered in the eponymous SAT magpie's nest. La Gazza Ladra is perhaps most well-known for SAT its overture, but the opera has some of Rossini's finest SAT arias in this semiseria genre. Presented by Andrew McGregor SAT in conversation with Francesco Izzo. SAT SAT 22:00 Hear and Now b06fl93f (Listen) SAT Cut and Splice Festival 2015, Episode 1 SAT SAT BBC Radio 3's ground-breaking festival of experimental sound SAT Cut & Splice returns to the airwaves with recordings from SAT last weekend's event at London's Cafe Oto, curated by the SAT composer Joanna Bailie and featuring the group Ensemble SAT Plus-Minus. Bailie's programme links the work of the early SAT pioneers of the avant-garde to the trail-blazers of today SAT and explores the relationships between music machines and SAT the environment. SAT SAT Presented by Robert Worby. SAT SAT Luc Ferrari: Presque Rien No.1 (1970) for pre-recorded media SAT SAT Clara Iannotta: The people here go mad. They blame the wind. SAT (2013-14) for bass clarinet, cello, piano and 12 music boxes SAT SAT Dawn Scarfe: Air Traffic (2006) for pre-recorded media SAT SAT Henry Cowell: Aeolian Harp (1923) for solo piano SAT SAT Cathy van Eck: Groene Ruis (2007) - performance project for SAT a sounding tree SAT SAT Simon Løffler: b (2012) for 3 players, neon lights, effect SAT pedals and a loose jack cable SAT SAT Agostino di Scopio: Audible Ecosystems, n.3a (background SAT noise study) (2004-5) SAT SAT Michael Pisaro: Fields have ears 1 (2009) for piano and SAT pre-recorded media SAT SAT James Saunders: like you and like you (2015) for 3 SAT performers SAT SAT Ensemble Plus-Minus: Mark Knoop (piano), Vick Wright SAT (clarinet), Alice Purton (cello) SAT Clara Iannotta (music box) SAT Owen Green (electronics) SAT Cathy van Eck (performer) SAT SAT Recorded at Café Oto, London, 25-26 September. Cut & Splice SAT is a partnership between Sound and Music, the national SAT charity for new music, and BBC Radio 3's Hear and Now. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 04 OCTOBER 2015 SUN SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz b01pz95q (Listen) SUN Charles Mingus SUN SUN Jazz titan and turbulent spirit, Charles Mingus was one of SUN modernisms's foremost movers and shakers. Geoffrey Smith SUN celebrates his work as bass virtuoso, composer and leader in SUN such classics as 'Goodbye Porkpie Hat' and 'Better Git It In SUN Your Soul.'. SUN SUN 01 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Mingus Fingers SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: Lionel SUN Hampton (vib), Wendell Culley (tpt), Duke Garette (tpt), SUN Walter Williams (tpt), Teddy Buckner (tpt), Leo Shepherd SUN (tpt), James Robinson (tbn), Andrew Penn (tbn), Jimmy SUN Wormick (tbn), Britt Woodman (tbn), Jack Kelson (clt, a/sx), SUN Bobby Platyer (a/sx), Ben Kynard (a/sx), Morris Lane (t/sx), SUN John Sparrow (t/sx), Charlie Fowlkes (b/sx), Milt Buckner SUN (pno), Billy Mackel (gtr), Joe Comfort (bs), Charles Mingus SUN (bs), Earl Walker (dms). Recorded 10 November 1947, Los SUN Angeles SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 02 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Boogie Stop Shuffle SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (bass), Booker Ervin (tenor SUN saxophone), Horace Parlan (piano), Danny Richmond (drums) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 03 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Better Git Hit In Your Soul SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (bass), Jimmy Knepper SUN (trombone), John Handy (alto saxophone), Booker Ervin and SUN Shafi Hadi (tenor saxophones), Horace Parlan (piano), Danny SUN Richmond (drums) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 04 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Goodbye Pork Pie Hat SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (bass), Jimmy Knepper SUN (trombone), John Handy (alto saxophone), Booker Ervin and SUN Shafi Hadi (tenor saxophones), Horace Parlan (piano), Danny SUN Richmond (drums) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 05 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Folk Forms No. 2 SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (bass), Danny Richmond drums), SUN Ted Curson (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (alto saxophone), Booker SUN Ervin (tenor saxophone) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 06 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Eat that Chicken SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (piano / vocals), Jimmy Knepper SUN (trombone), Roland Kirk (manzello and tenor saxophone) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 07 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN Mood Indigo SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (bass), Jaki Byard (piano) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 08 Charles Mingus (artist) SUN The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife are Some Jive Ass Slippers SUN Composer: Charles Mingus SUN Performers: Charles Mingus (bass), Homer Dench (arco bass), SUN Milt Hinton (bass), Ron Carter (bass), Dannie Richmond SUN (drums), Julius Watkins (French horn), John Foster (piano), SUN Roland Hannah (piano), Bobby Jones, Charles McPherson, Danny SUN Banks, Jerry Dodgion, Eddie Bert (trombone), Urbie Green SUN (trombone), Snookie Young (trumpet), Jimmy Nottingham SUN (trumpet) SUN Performer: Charles Mingus SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b06flgzw (Listen) SUN Proms 2010: Simon Rattle Conducts the Berlin Philharmonic SUN Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in a SUN performance of Beethoven's Fourth and Mahler's First SUN symphonies from the 2010 BBC Proms. Jonathan Swain presents. SUN 1:01 AM SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SUN Symphony No. 4 in B flat major Op.60 SUN Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (conductor) SUN 1:36 AM SUN Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) SUN Symphony No. 1 in D major SUN Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (conductor) SUN 2:34 AM SUN Schumann, Robert [(1810-1856)] SUN Waldszenen - 9 pieces for piano (Op.82) SUN Stefan Bojsten (piano) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Kania, Emanuel (1827-1887) SUN Trio Sonata in G minor SUN Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska (piano), Andrzej Grabiec (violin), SUN Pawel Glombik (cello) SUN 3:31 AM SUN Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) SUN Gloria for soprano, chorus and orchestra in G major SUN Annick Massis (soprano), Choeur de Radio France, Orchestre SUN National de France, Georges Prêtre (conductor) SUN 4:00 AM SUN Paganini, Niccolò (1782-1840) SUN Cantabile SUN Peter Michalica (violin), Elena Michalicova (piano) SUN 4:05 AM SUN Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) SUN Tranquillamente from 3 Satukuvaa (Fairy tale pictures) for SUN piano (Op.19 No.3) SUN Liisa Pohjola (piano) SUN 4:11 AM SUN Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) SUN Sonata a quattro in G minor SUN La Stagione, Michael Schneider (director) SUN 4:17 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] SUN Rondo in C major (K.373) SUN James Ehnes (violin), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra SUN 4:24 AM SUN Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) text: Johannes Schlaf SUN (1862-1941) SUN Waldsonne - No.4 from 4 lieder (Op.2) SUN Arleen Augér (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano) SUN 4:29 AM SUN Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SUN Rondo in E flat major, Op.16 SUN Ludmil Angelov (piano) SUN 4:39 AM SUN Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) SUN Trio sonata in A major for flute, violin and continuo SUN (Wq.146/H.570) SUN Les Adieux SUN 4:52 AM SUN Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) SUN Overture - from Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of SUN Seville) SUN Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) SUN Sinfonia in G major SUN András Keller (violin), Concerto Köln SUN 5:04 AM SUN Schumann, Clara (1819-1896) SUN Scherzo for piano in D minor, Op.10 No.1 SUN Angela Cheng (piano) SUN 5:09 AM SUN Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909) SUN Chant de l'éternelle aspiration, première partie du SUN tryptique symphonique 'Chants éternels' (Op.10) (1904-1906) SUN Orchestre Français des Jeunes, Marek Janowski (director) SUN 5:21 AM SUN Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SUN Cinq mélodies populaires grecques SUN Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano), André Laplante (piano) SUN 5:30 AM SUN Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) SUN Piano Quintet in E flat major/minor (Op.87) (1825) SUN Tobias Ringborg (violin), Ingegard Kierkegaard (viola), John SUN Ehde (cello), Håkan Ehrén (double bass), Stefan Lindgren SUN (piano) SUN 5:50 AM SUN Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942), lyrics also by SUN Peterson-Berger SUN Danslek ur 'Ran' (Singing Games from the opera 'Ran') SUN Swedish Radio Choir, Olov Olofsson (piano), Eric Ericson SUN (conductor) SUN 5:53 AM SUN Wirén, Dag (1905-1986), lyrics by Gustaf Fröding SUN Titania SUN Women's choir from the Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson SUN (conductor) SUN 5:54 AM SUN Malmfors, Åke (1918-1951), traditional lyrics SUN Hans und Grethe SUN Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor) SUN 5:56 AM SUN Tulindberg, Erik (1761-1814) SUN String Quartet No.3 in C major SUN Ostrobothnian Quartet SUN 6:17 AM SUN Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770) SUN Violin Concerto (D.28) in D major SUN Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi SUN (violin/conductor) SUN 6:34 AM SUN Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) SUN Etudes-Tableaux (Op.39) (I - VI only) SUN Nicholas Angelich (piano). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b06fl9mz (Listen) SUN Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, SUN featuring listener requests. SUN SUN Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b06fl9n1 (Listen) SUN Rob Cowan SUN SUN Rob Cowan explores music inspired by opera in which operatic SUN themes have become the basis for other works, by SUN Tchaikovsky, Liszt and Weber among others. He also SUN introduces this week's Sunday Supplement, chosen by a SUN listener, and starts a short season of Schoenberg chamber SUN music with the String Quartet in D. SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b06fl9n6 (Listen) SUN Athene Donald SUN SUN Dame Athene Donald is one of our leading physicists, and an SUN outstanding role model and campaigner for women in science. SUN She is Master of Churchill College, Professor of SUN Experimental Physics at the University of Cambridge, and as SUN the new head of the British Science Association, she has SUN already made waves suggesting that girls should be given SUN Meccano in preference to Barbie dolls to encourage them into SUN science. SUN SUN It's physics with a clear practical end - the physics of the SUN everyday - which is her passion. Her expertise lies in SUN developing techniques to study 'soft' materials: the way SUN paint particles stick together, or what happens to things SUN when you cook them, or more recently, the generic way SUN protein molecules stick together, which, for some very SUN specific proteins, is the process which underlies SUN Alzheimer's disease. A life-long promoter of women in SUN science, she is a recipient of the L'Oreal-UNESCO Award for SUN Women in Science in Europe and writes a popular and SUN entertaining blog about science, women, the wider world, and SUN sometimes music too. SUN SUN A talented viola player, she considered a career in music as SUN a teenager, and her choice of music reflects her continued SUN love of the instrument: Bach's 6th Brandenburg Concerto, SUN Janacek's String Quartet number 2 known as 'Intimate SUN Letters', and Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for violin and SUN viola which she played with her husband, a mathematician - SUN and violinist. SUN SUN Keen to promote women in music as well as women in science, SUN she's also chosen music by the French composer Lili SUN Boulanger. SUN SUN Producer: Jane Greenwood SUN SUN A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3. SUN SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06dbdk3 (Listen) SUN Wigmore Hall Mondays: Anthony Marwood, Lawrence Power, Simon SUN Crawford-Phillips SUN SUN Sarah Walker presents a programme of chamber music for SUN violin, viola and piano, from Wigmore Hall, performed SUN by Anthony Marwood (violin), Lawrence Power (viola) and SUN Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano). SUN SUN Rebecca Clarke's "Dumka" was written in 1940 but only SUN recently published - a deeply felt piece which quotes from SUN Brahms. Martinu's "Three Madrigals" date from 1947 and take SUN their inspiration from Bohemian-Moravian folk music and also SUN the rhythms of the English madrigal style which Martinu SUN loved. And finally, Brahms's Trio in E flat major of 1865 SUN was originally composed for natural horn, violin and piano, SUN but the composer provided an alternative version in which SUN the viola takes the place of the horn. SUN SUN Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) SUN Dumka (Duo Concertante for violin and viola with piano) SUN SUN Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) SUN Three Madrigals for violin and viola SUN SUN Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) SUN Trio in E flat major Op 40. SUN SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show b06flbbg (Listen) SUN Bjarte Eike Profile SUN SUN Fiona Talkington presents a profile of Norwegian violinist SUN Bjarte Eike and his group Barokksolistene. SUN SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong b06dcvhr (Listen) SUN Lincoln Cathedral SUN SUN From Lincoln Cathedral SUN SUN Introit: Locus iste (Bruckner) SUN Responses: Matthew Martin SUN Office Hymn: Most holy God of heaven (plainsong) SUN Psalms 98, 99 (Robinson, Attwood) SUN First Lesson: 1 Kings 22 vv29-45 SUN Canticles: Noble in B minor SUN Second Lesson: Acts 23 vv12-35 SUN Anthem: For lo, I raise up (Stanford) SUN Final Hymn: Christ triumphant, ever reigning (Guiting Power) SUN Organ Voluntary: Aria (Alain) SUN SUN Aric Prentice (Director of Music) SUN Jeffrey Makinson (Sub-Organist). SUN SUN 16:00 The Choir b06flbm9 (Listen) SUN London Voices SUN SUN London Voices explore the strange and wonderful world of SUN extended vocal techniques, as they perform excerpts from SUN Stockhausen's "Stimmung" and a new piece by their SUN co-director Ben Parry. The programme also remembers the SUN acclaimed organist and choral director John Scott, who died SUN in August. Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch. SUN SUN 17:30 Words and Music b01blmcr (Listen) SUN Different Trains SUN SUN In 1830, the first railway passenger service in the world SUN was established between Manchester and Liverpool - ever SUN since railways have exerted their special fascination, not SUN least with writers and musicians. They can evoke adventure SUN and romance, excitement, power and fear. Dickens, for SUN example, had a strong dislike of trains, but couldn't ignore SUN them in his fiction. SUN SUN The path of a train can mirror a journey through life. The SUN 19th century Parisian railway provided a powerful backdrop SUN to Emile Zola's exploration of the darker side of human SUN nature in La Bête Humaine; while for the American novelist SUN Nathaniel Hawthorne, the train was the means of carriage for SUN a soul's symbolic journey towards spiritual fulfilment. SUN Arthur Honegger famously used an orchestra to mimic the SUN sound of a great continental steam train, while Rossini - SUN who detested the railway - took a certain pleasure in SUN creating a musical depiction of a hypothetical railway SUN accident. Trains mean rendezvous, departure, loss and SUN transportation. For some, the incessant drive of a great SUN steam engine is potent expression of a mechanised SUN industrialized world. For one poet, the clickety-clack of SUN metal wheels on metal rails evokes something primeval. SUN SUN Jonathan Pryce and Eleanor Bron read poems and texts SUN celebrating our relationship with trains by Emile Zola, SUN Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Dickens, Wilfred Owen, Thomas SUN Hardy, Philip Larkin, Leo Tolstoy and Primo Levi; alongside SUN archive recordings from TS Eliot and John Laurie. Featured SUN "Train" music includes musical thoughts from Arthur SUN Honegger, Percy Grainger, Gioachino Rossini, Heitor SUN Villa-Lobos, Mikhail Glinka, Charles Ives, Benjamin Britten, SUN Rued Langgaard, Simon Bainbridge, Meade "Lux" Lewis and SUN Elvis Presley. SUN SUN 01 00:00 Arthur Honegger SUN Pacific 231 (excerpt) SUN Performer: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vaclav Neumann SUN (conductor) SUN SUN 02 00:04 SUN Émile Zola, trans. Roger Whitehouse SUN La Bête Humaine (The Beast Within) (excerpt), reader SUN Jonathan Pryce SUN SUN 03 00:06 Jacques Offenbach SUN La Vie Parisienne - Act 1 Chorus: Nous sommes employés de la SUN ligne de l'Ouest SUN Performer: Orchestre et Choers du Capitole de Toulouse, SUN Michel Plasson (conductor) SUN SUN 04 00:07 SUN Robert Louis Stevenson SUN From A Railway Carriage, reader Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 05 00:08 Percy Grainger SUN Train Music (1901) SUN Performer: CBSO, Simon Rattle (conductor) SUN SUN 06 00:09 Meade Lux Lewis (artist) SUN Honky Tonk Train Blues SUN Performer: Meade "Lux" Lewis (piano) SUN Performer: Meade Lux Lewis SUN SUN 07 00:10 SUN Kenneth Graham SUN The Wind in the Willows - Toad's Adventures (excerpt), SUN reader Jonathan Pryce SUN SUN 08 00:12 Carson Robison and Robert E Massey (artist) SUN The Runaway Train SUN Performer: Michael Holliday (singer) SUN Performer: Carson Robison and Robert E Massey SUN SUN 09 00:14 SUN Simon Garfield SUN The Last Journey of William Huskisson (excerpt), reader SUN Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 10 00:15 Gioachino Rossini SUN Un petit train de plaisir (excerpt) SUN Performer: Aldo Ciccolini (piano) SUN SUN 11 00:16 SUN Simon Garfield SUN The Last Journey of William Huskisson (excerpt continued), SUN reader Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 12 00:18 Gioachino Rossini SUN Un petit train de plaisir (excerpt continued) SUN Performer: Aldo Ciccolini (piano) SUN SUN 13 00:19 SUN William McGonagall SUN The Tay Bridge Disaster, reader John Laurie SUN SUN 14 00:22 Heitor Villa-Lobos SUN The Little Train of Caipira SUN Performer: Morton Gould and His Orchestra SUN SUN 15 00:26 SUN Jay Appleton SUN Clickety-Clack, reader Eleanor Bron. From Jay Appleton’s SUN collection 'Shadows of the Evening' published by Wildhern SUN Press. Used with permission. SUN SUN 16 00:27 Joseph Haydn SUN Symphony No 23 in G - Mvt 4 Presto assai SUN Performer: The Hanover Band, Roy Goodman (director) SUN SUN 17 00:28 Charles Ives SUN Symphony No 4 - mvt II (excerpt) SUN Performer: NYPO, Michael Tilson-Thomas (conductor) SUN SUN 18 00:29 SUN Nathaniel Hawthorne SUN The Celestial Railway (excerpt), reader Jonathan Pryce SUN SUN 19 00:30 Charles Ives SUN Symphony No 23 in G - Symphony No 4 - mvt II (excerpt SUN continued) SUN Performer: NYPO, Michael Tilson-Thomas (conductor) SUN SUN 20 00:33 Steve Reich SUN Different Trains – 3rd Mvt (excerpt) SUN Performer: Kronos Quartet SUN SUN 21 00:37 Michael Nyman SUN MGV (excerpt) SUN Performer: Michael Nyman Band and Orchestra SUN SUN 22 00:39 Benjamin Britten (words by W. H. Auden) (artist) SUN Night Mail SUN Performer: Nigel Hawthorne (narr), The Nash Ensemble, Lionel SUN Friend (conductor) SUN Performer: Benjamin Britten (words by W. H. Auden) SUN SUN 23 00:43 SUN T. S. Eliot SUN Shimbleshanks – The Railway Cat (excerpt), reader T. S. SUN Eliot SUN SUN 24 00:44 Rued Langgaard (artist) SUN String Quartet No 2 - Mvt 2 ("Train Passing By") SUN Performer: Kontra Quartet SUN Performer: Rued Langgaard SUN SUN 25 00:46 SUN Charles Dickens SUN Mugby Junction (excerpt), reader Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 26 00:47 Benjamin Britten SUN Winter Words "Midnight On The Great Western – The Journeying SUN Boy" SUN Performer: Peter Pears (tenor), Benjamin Britten (piano) SUN SUN 27 00:52 Junior Parker/Sam Phillips (artist) SUN Mystery Train SUN Performer: Elvis Presley SUN Performer: Junior Parker/Sam Phillips SUN SUN 28 00:53 SUN Philip Larkin SUN The Whitsun Weddings (excerpt), reader Jonathan Pryce SUN SUN 29 00:56 Francis Poulenc SUN Improvisation No 15 SUN Performer: Pascal Roge (piano) SUN SUN 30 00:57 SUN Wilfred Owen SUN The Send Off, reader Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 31 00:58 Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev SUN Winter Bonfires - Prelude SUN Performer: New London Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor) SUN SUN 32 01:01 SUN Thomas Hardy SUN On the Departure Platform, reader Jonathan Pryce SUN SUN 33 01:01 Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov SUN Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor – 1st Mvt (excerpt) SUN Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano), Moscow Philharmonic SUN Orchestra, Kyril Kondrashin (conductor) SUN SUN 34 01:02 Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka SUN "Poputnya Pesnya"- A Farewell to St Petersburg SUN Performer: Sergei Leiferkus (bass), Semion Skigin (piano) SUN SUN 35 01:05 SUN Leo Tolstoy SUN Anna Karenin, (Trans. Rosemary Edmunds) reader Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 36 01:05 Constant Lambert (artist) SUN Music for the film "Anna Karenin" (excerpt) SUN Performer: National Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernard Hermann SUN (conductor) SUN Performer: Constant Lambert SUN SUN 37 01:07 Simon Bainbridge (artist) SUN Ad Ora Incerta – "Buna" (excerpt)) SUN Performer: BBCSO, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) SUN Performer: Simon Bainbridge SUN SUN 38 01:08 SUN Primo Levi, trans. Ruth Feldman and Brian Swann SUN Ad Ora Incerta - "Lunedi" (Ad Ora Incerta - "Monday"), SUN reader Jonathan Pryce SUN SUN 39 01:09 Simon Bainbridge (artist) SUN Ad Ora Incerta – "Lundi" SUN Performer: BBCSO, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) SUN Performer: Simon Bainbridge SUN SUN 40 01:12 SUN Katrina Porteous SUN If My Train Will Come, reader Eleanor Bron SUN SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature b06fld1w (Listen) SUN How Celtic Are We? SUN SUN Cultural historian Dai Smith interrogates the Celtic myth. SUN SUN For generations, Celtic identity on the British isles has SUN been about 'not being English.' It's an interpretation you SUN can see written out in Rugby internationals, jewellery SUN design, music and poetry which has also underpinned devolved SUN politics and regional radicalism. SUN SUN In this Sunday Feature Dai Smith takes the meaning of the SUN terms 'Celt' and 'Celtic' in the twenty-first century. He SUN searches for a Celtic DNA and for Celtic language, as well SUN as the shared history that holds the six Celtic nations SUN together. At a time when many are questioning those facets SUN which hold the identities of the UK together, he also asks SUN if the use of the term Celtic to mean passionate, hot SUN blooded, or romantic is not just a harmless inaccuracy, but SUN a dangerous myth that is preventing a more mature and SUN evidence based analysis of identity around the fringes of SUN the British Isles. SUN SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06fld8p (Listen) SUN Vienna Philharmonic: Brahms Second Symphony SUN SUN Ian Skelly tonight presents a programme of Brahms and Mozart SUN recorded at some of the principal European music festivals. SUN SUN Brahms: Sonntag (Ludwig Uhland) SUN Brahms: Von ewiger Liebe (Josef Wenzig) SUN Malin Byström (soprano), Matti Hirvonen (piano) SUN SUN Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A, K581 SUN Shirley Brill (clarinet) with The Fauré Quartet SUN recorded at the Rügen Spring Festival SUN SUN Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op 73 SUN Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Riccardo Muti (conductor) SUN recorded at the Salzburg Summer Festival. SUN SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 b03yqj3y (Listen) SUN Roots SUN SUN The Donmar Warehouse's recent acclaimed production of Arnold SUN Wesker's 1958 "kitchen sink" drama Roots is brought to Radio SUN 3 - starring Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife) as Beatie a SUN young woman finding her voice at a time of unprecedented SUN social change. SUN SUN It's 1958. Beatie Bryant has been to London and fallen in SUN love with Ronnie, a young socialist. As she anxiously awaits SUN his arrival to meet her family at their Norfolk farm her SUN head is swimming with new ideas. Ideas of a boThe Donmar SUN Warehouse's acclaimed production of Arnold Wesker's 1958 SUN "kitchen sink" drama Roots is brought to Radio 3 - starring SUN Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife) as Beatie, a young woman SUN finding her voice at a time of unprecedented social change. SUN SUN It's 1958. Beatie Bryant has been to London and fallen in SUN love with Ronnie, a young socialist. As she anxiously awaits SUN his arrival to meet her family at their Norfolk farm her SUN head is swimming with new ideas. Ideas of a bolder, freer SUN world, which promise to clash with their rural way of life. SUN SUN When it was first performed in the late 1950s, as part of SUN Arnold Wesker's trilogy of plays, Roots and its writer were SUN heralded as part of a new wave of social realistic drama SUN which put authentic working class voices on stage. SUN SUN Original Theatre Sound Designed by Ian Dickinson SUN SUN Directed by James Macdonald SUN Produced by Catherine Baileylder, freer world, which promise SUN to clash with their rural way of life. SUN SUN When it was first performed in the late 1950s, as part of SUN Arnold Wesker's trilogy of plays, Roots and its writer were SUN heralded as part of a new wave of social realistic drama SUN which put authentic working class voices on stage. SUN SUN Original Theatre Sound Designed by Ian Dickinson. SUN SUN Credits SUN Beatie Bryant: Jessica Raine SUN Mrs Bryant: Linda Bassett SUN Stan Mann: David Burke SUN Jenny Beales: Lisa Ellis SUN Mr Bryant: Ian Gelder SUN Mr Healey: Nic Jackman SUN Jimmy Beales: Michael Jibson SUN Frank Bryant: Carl Prekopp SUN Pearl Bryant: Emma Stansfield SUN Director: James Macdonald SUN Producer: Catherine Bailey SUN SUN 22:50 Early Music Late b06fldxb (Listen) SUN Stylus Phantasticus SUN SUN with Simon Heighes. Featuring works by Monteverdi, Landi, SUN d'India and other Italian composers performed by Stylus SUN Phantasticus, recorded at last year's Poznan Baroque SUN Festival in Poland SUN SUN works include: SUN Stefano Landi: Bevi, bevi sicura l'onda; Volge Orfeo gli SUN occhi; Narrerò s'il dolore lascia SUN Claudio Monteverdi: Rosa del ciel; Possente spirto SUN Sigismondo d'India: Cara mia cetra SUN Luigi Rossi: Lasciate Averno o pene SUN SUN Stylus Phantasticus: SUN Marc Mauillon (baritone) SUN William Dongois (cornett) SUN Pablo Valetti (violin) SUN Friederike Heumann (viola da gamba, lirone) SUN Angelique Mauillon (baroque harp) SUN Eduardo Eguez (theorbo, guitar) SUN Dirk Borner (organ, harpsichord). SUN SUN 23:50 Recital b06fldxd (Listen) SUN Henryk Gorecki SUN SUN Yesterday, the BBC Symphony Orchestra turned the spotlight SUN on Henryk Gorecki in a day of concerts at the Barbican, SUN London, in Total Immersion: Henryk Gorecki - Polish Pioneer. SUN The day included this performance of his String Quartet no.2 SUN (Quasi una fantasia) played by the Silesian String Quartet. SUN Another concert from the day can be heard in Tuesday's Radio SUN 3 In Concert. SUN SUN MON MONDAY 05 OCTOBER 2015 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b06fvvhq (Listen) MON Arvo Part - Kanon Pokajanen MON Jonathan Swain presents a performance from Poland of Arvo MON Pärt's Kanon Pokajanen performed by the Estonian MON Philharmonic Chamber Chorus, directed by Tõnu Kaljuste. MON 12:31 AM MON Pärt, Arvo (b. 1935) MON Kanon Pokajanen for chorus (abridged version) MON Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Chorus, Tõnu Kaljuste MON (director) MON 1:34 AM MON Penderecki, Krzysztof (b. 1933) MON Concerto Grosso for Three Cellos and Orchestra MON Ivan Monighetti, Adam Klocek, Kazimierz Koslacz (cellos), MON Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit MON (conductor) MON 2:09 AM MON Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) MON Piano Sonata No.3 (Op.36) MON Jerzy Godziszewski (piano) MON 2:31 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON String Symphony No 9 in C minor MON Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, János Rolla (leader) MON 2:59 AM MON Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) MON Sea Pictures (Op.37) MON Kristina Hammarström (mezzo soprano), Bergen Philharmonic MON Orchestra, Tadaaki Otaka (conductor) MON 3:23 AM MON Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (1644-1704) MON Sonata in C minor for violin and bass continuo - from MON Sonatæ, Violino solo, Salzburg 1681 MON Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner (director) MON 3:35 AM MON Charpentier, Gabriel (b. 1925) MON Mass I (for equal voices, written in 1952) MON Tudor Singers of Montréal, Patrick Wedd (artisitic director) MON 3:44 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) arr. Fiona Walsh MON Fugue in G minor (BWV.542) 'Great' MON Guitar Trek - Timothy Kain, Fiona Walsh, Richard Strasser, MON Peter Constant (guitars) MON 3:51 AM MON Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) MON Una voce poco fa - from 'Il Barbiere di Siviglia' MON Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari MON Rasilainen (conductor) MON 3:57 AM MON Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) MON Four Mazurkas MON Ashley Wass (piano) MON 4:07 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) MON Duo for viola and cello in E flat major, WoO.32 MON Milan Telecky (viola), Juraj Alexander (cello) MON 4:17 AM MON Sauguet, Henri (1901-1989) MON La Nuit (1929) MON CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Daniel Swift (conductor) MON 4:31 AM MON Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954) MON Romanza for Violin and Orchestra (1928) MON Guido De Neve (violin), Vlaams Radio Orkest , Michel MON Tabachnik (conductor) MON 4:37 AM MON Duijck, Johan [b.1954] MON Cantiones Sacrae in honorem Thomas Tallis, Op.26, Book 1 MON Flemish Radio Choir, Johan Duijck (conductor) MON 4:47 AM MON Enna, August (1859-1939) MON Fem klaverstykker (5 piano pieces) MON Ida Cernecka (piano) MON 5:01 AM MON Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) MON From 'Lohengrin': Prelude to Act 1 MON Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec, Franz Paul MON Decker (conductor) MON 5:10 AM MON Dutilleux, Henri (b. 1916) MON Sonatine for flute and piano MON Duo Nanashi: Line Møller (flute), Aya Sakou (piano) MON 5:19 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] MON Quartet in F major Op.135 for strings MON Oslo Quartet MON 5:46 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Symphony No.8 (D.759) in B minor 'Unfinished' MON Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Markus Lehtinen (conductor) MON 6:11 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) [arranged for piano by MON Samuel Feinberg] MON Largo from Trio Sonata in C (BWV.529) MON Sergei Terentjev (piano) MON 6:21 AM MON Marais, Marin (1656-1728) MON La Sonnérie de Sainte-Geneviève du Mont de Paris MON Ricercar Consort, Henri Ledroit (Conductor). MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b06flh00 (Listen) MON Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast MON show, featuring listener requests and also including music MON from BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce MON classical music to secondary schools. Today the breakfast MON show will be playing the 3rd movement from Haydn's Trumpet MON Concerto. MON MON Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b06flh02 (Listen) MON 9am MON A selection of music including '5 reasons to love... the MON songs of Gabriel Fauré' Throughout the week Rob dips into MON the songbooks of Fauré, with choices including Le Secret, MON Après un rêve and Lydia. Rob highlights Fauré's subtle word MON settings, unusual harmonies and the sympathetic way he MON depicts nature and the world around him, with recordings by MON singers including Gérard Souzay, Pierre Bernac and Anne MON Sofie von Otter. MON MON 9.30am MON Take part in today's challenge: listen to the clues and MON identify the mystery music-related place. MON MON 10am MON Especially for National Poetry Day, Rob's guest this week is MON the poet and writer Jean Sprackland. Jean's first collection MON of poetry, Tattoos for Mothers Day was shortlisted for the MON Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection and her MON second book, Hard Water, was on the shortlist for the T.S. MON Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. Her third MON collection, Tilt, won the Costa Poetry Award and The MON Guardian described her most recent book of poetry, Sleeping MON Keys, as 'an uncommon pleasure to read'. Jean has also MON written a series of short stories and a non-fiction work MON titled Strands, a series of meditations on walking the MON beaches between Blackpool and Liverpool. She will be sharing MON a selection of her favourite classical music with Rob every MON day at 10am. MON MON 10.30am MON Rob features the Building a Library recommendation from last MON Saturday's CD Review MON MON Verdi MON Requiem MON MON 11am MON Rob's artist of the week is the conductor Ferenc Fricsay. MON One of the most acclaimed conductors of his generation, and MON famed for conducting without a baton, Hungarian-born Fricsay MON studied violin and piano with Bartók and composition with MON Kodály. After going into hiding during the Nazi occupation MON of Budapest, he conducted the first symphony concert in the MON Hungarian capital after the liberation in 1945, and was MON appointed as conductor of the Budapest Opera and the MON Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Fricsay went on to forge an MON international career, conducting orchestras including the MON Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Radio Symphony MON Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston MON Symphony Orchestra. He performed his final concerts with the MON London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall MON before his untimely death from stomach cancer at the age of MON 48. Throughout the week Rob showcases gems from Fricsay's MON small but precious catalogue of recordings. MON MON Beethoven MON Symphony No.5 in C minor Op.67 MON Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra MON Ferenc Fricsay (conductor). MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b06flh06 (Listen) MON Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Beginnings MON MON This week Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov the MON pianist-composer, focusing on his concertante piano works. MON Today, a student work he revisited nearly three decades MON later: his First Piano Concerto. MON MON Sergey Rachmaninov's childhood was hardly typical. Born into MON a wealthy family with significant estates, his comfortable MON nine-year-old life was disrupted by his feckless father's MON financial collapse. The estates were sold off and the family MON moved to St Petersburg, but unsurprisingly his parents' MON marriage buckled under the strain and they separated. When MON Rachmaninov, now 12 and already a talented pianist, failed MON his school exams he was packed off to Moscow to be a live-in MON piano student of the aristocratic and authoritarian Nikolay MON Zverev, who had young Sergey and two fellow victims MON practising from six in the morning. In time Rachmaninov MON progressed to the Moscow Conservatoire and fell out with MON Zverev - but luckily in the meantime he had fallen in with MON his cousins, the Satins, whose country estate at Ivanovka, MON 18 hours by train from Moscow, became first a haven then a MON home, and the place where Rachmaninov would compose most of MON his music. His First Piano Concerto was one of the earliest MON pieces he wrote there - and it was also one of the last he MON wrote before leaving Russia for good 26 years later. As he MON said at the time, "I have rewritten my First Concerto; it is MON really good now. All the youthful freshness is there, and MON yet it plays itself so much more easily." MON MON Etude-tableau in A minor, Op 39 No 6 MON Sergey Rachmaninov, piano MON MON Canon in E minor MON Song without Words in D minor MON Fugue in D minor (ed V Antipov) MON Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano MON MON Trio élégiaque No 1 in G minor MON Beaux Arts Trio MON MON Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 1 MON Krystian Zimerman, piano MON Boston Symphony Orchestra MON Seiji Ozawa, conductor MON MON Producer: Chris Barstow. MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06fljk4 (Listen) MON Wigmore Hall Mondays - Sandrine Piau and Susan Manoff MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall, London, French soprano Sandrine Piau MON is joined by pianist Susan Manoff in a recital of songs by MON Mendelssohn, Vincent Bouchot, Strauss, Debussy and Britten. MON MON Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch MON MON Mendelssohn: Neue Liebe; Nachtlied; Hexenlied MON Vincent Bouchot: Galgenlieder MON Strauss: Die Nacht; Morgen!; Ständchen MON Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis MON Britten: The Salley Gardens; There's none to soothe; I MON wonder as I wander MON MON Sandrine Piau (soprano) MON Susan Manoff (piano). MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06fljk8 (Listen) MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 1 MON MON Penny Gore presents a week of performances by the BBC MON National Orchestra of Wales including a live concert on MON Friday from Hoddinott Hall as part of our Southern MON Hemisphere season and our Thursday Opera Matinee is MON Rossini's La gazzetta, which satirizes the influence of MON newspapers on people's lives. Plus, as part of the BBC's Ten MON Pieces, which aims to open up the world of classical music MON to children aged 11 and above, we have performances of MON Gabriel Prokofiev and Georges Bizet on Tuesday and Wednesday MON respectively. Today we open with Mendelssohn's incidental MON music to A Midsummer night's Dream. Listen out for his MON Italian Symphony on Wednesday. MON MON 2pm MON Mendelssohn: A Midsummer night's Dream - incidental music MON Op.61 MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Alexandre Bloch (conductor) MON MON c.2.30pm MON Mathias: Concerto for flute and strings MON Matthew Featherstone (flute) MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Alexandre Bloch (conductor) MON MON c.2.50pm MON Wagner: Siegfried-Idyll for small orchestra MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Alexandre Bloch (conductor) MON MON c.3.10pm MON Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in G MON Klara Ek (soprano) MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Thomas Sondergard (conductor) MON MON c.4.10pm MON Richard Ayres: No.37b for orchestra (1st Movement) MON BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON Clark Rundell (conductor). MON MON Credits MON Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON MON 16:30 In Tune b06fljkb (Listen) MON Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten Facts MON Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to the MON BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a MON generation of children to become creative with classical MON music. Each day Nicola finds ten quirky and entertaining MON facts about each of the Ten Pieces. MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b06flh06 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06fljkg (Listen) MON Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra: Strauss Alpine MON Symphony MON MON The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra play the Alpine MON Symphony by Strauss and Jennifer Johnston joins them for MON Berio's Folk Songs. MON MON Recorded on October 1st in Liverpool Philharmonic Hall MON MON Tchaikovsky (orch. Sergei Abir): The Seasons - September, MON October, November, December MON Berio: Folk Songs MON MON 8.15: Interval MON MON 8.35 MON Richard Strauss: An Alpine Symphony MON MON Jennifer Johnston, mezzo-soprano MON Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra MON Vasily Petrenko, conductor MON MON Out of the lowest depths of the orchestra, murmurs arise, MON daylight gathers in the brasses, and then, all of a sudden, MON the sun appears in full orchestral blaze. Dawn arrives and MON so begins music's most vividly depicted mountainous ascent. MON One hundred years after its premiere, Vasily Petrenko and a MON super-sized orchestra scale the peak of Strauss's mighty MON Alpine Symphony. Waterfalls, glaciers, an ear-splitting MON storm - the whole of nature is evoked. First, though, take MON an autumn stroll in the Russian countryside with four lovely MON miniatures by Tchaikovsky, and join Liverpool's own star MON mezzo Jennifer Johnston for a whistle-stop world tour in MON Luciano Berio's Folk Songs. MON MON 22:00 Music Matters b06fl8yq (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] MON MON 22:45 The Essay b06fljkj (Listen) MON Bliss Was It in That Dawn, Episode 1 MON MON As people get deep into middle age it's normal to look back MON at your childhood through a golden haze of nostalgia. But MON what if things really were better in the past? What if, by MON chance, you were born and grew up in a time and place of MON unprecedented economic growth and stability? MON MON In this series of five talks for The Essay, Michael MON Goldfarb, born in the middle of the American Century, looks MON back at growing up in a US where things really were better: MON economically and socially; MON MON As the US struggles with growing inequality and political MON gridlock, Goldfarb remembers being born in the afterglow of MON World War 2, and how the "children of victory" were certain MON that the future would always be bright. MON MON In this programme, he remembers being a child in 1950s New MON York, when the city truly was the centre of the world: MON artistically, financially and diplomatically. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b06fljsr (Listen) MON John Taylor Tribute MON MON Jazz on 3 pays tribute to pianist and composer John Taylor, MON who died in July, aged 72, with key performances drawn from MON the Jazz on 3 archives and tributes from students, MON collaborators and musical friends. MON MON A leading figure on the British jazz scene, known for his MON lyricism, for his contemporary approach to harmony and for MON his work as an educator and mentor, Taylor rose to MON prominence in the 1960s playing with the likes of John MON Surman, John Dankworth and Cleo Laine. MON MON As the house pianist at Ronnie Scott's in the 1970s and MON subsequently as a bandleader and recording artist for labels MON such as ECM, he worked with a host of international stars, MON among them Jan Garbarek and Peter Erskine. But he is perhaps MON best known for his partnership with trumpeter Kenny Wheeler MON - a musical relationship that lasted until Wheeler's own MON death in 2014 and that must surely count as one of the most MON important in the history of British jazz. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Producer: Chris Elcombe. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 06 OCTOBER 2015 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b06fll6v (Listen) TUE Proms 2014: Alexandre Tharaud with the BBC Philharmonic TUE under Juanjo Mena TUE Alexandre Tharaud is the soloist in Ravel's piano concerto TUE for the left hand with BBC Philharmonic conducted by Juanjo TUE Mena. Jonathan Swain presents. TUE 12:31 AM TUE Harrison Birtwistle [b.1934] TUE Night's Black Bird TUE BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) TUE 12:44 AM TUE Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] TUE Concerto in D major for piano (left hand) and orchestra TUE Alexandre Tharaud (piano) BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena TUE (conductor) TUE 1:02 AM TUE Scriabin, Alexander [1872-1915] TUE From 2 Pieces Op.9 for piano (left hand): No.1 Prelude in C TUE sharp minor TUE Alexandre Tharaud (piano) TUE 1:05 AM TUE Mahler, Gustav [1860-1911] TUE Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor TUE BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) TUE 2:14 AM TUE Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) TUE Octet for wind instruments TUE Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) TUE 2:31 AM TUE Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) TUE Missa sancta No.1 in E flat major, (J.224) 'Freischutzmesse' TUE for soli, chorus & orchestra TUE Norwegian Soloist Choir, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Grete TUE Pedersen Helgerød (conductor) TUE 3:04 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) TUE Violin Sonata No.9 in A major 'Kreutzer' (Op.47) TUE Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) TUE 3:38 AM TUE Schickhard, Johann Christian (c.1682-c.1760) TUE Flute Sonata in C major TUE Vladislav Brunner jr. (flute), Herta Madarova (harpsichord) TUE 3:47 AM TUE Donizetti, Gaetano (1797-1848) TUE Overture to La Fille du régiment TUE Oslo Philharmonic, Nello Santi (conductor) TUE 3:56 AM TUE Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) TUE 3 Pieces from Slåtter (3 Pieces from Norwegian Peasant TUE Dances) (Op.72) TUE Havard Gimse (piano) TUE 4:05 AM TUE Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) TUE Adagio for violin and piano TUE Tamás Major (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) TUE 4:14 AM TUE Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) TUE Sérénade d'hiver (Henri Cazalis) TUE Lamentabile Consort: Jan Stromberg & Gunnar Andersson TUE (tenors), Bertil Marcusson (baritone), Olle Sköld (bass) TUE 4:20 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or possibly Pleyel, Ignace TUE (1757-1831) arr. Perry, Harold TUE Divertimento (Feldpartita) (H.2.46) in B flat major arr. for TUE wind quintet (attributed to Haydn, possibly by Pleyel) TUE Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet: Georgi Spasov (flute), TUE Georgi Zhelyazov (oboe), Petko Radev (clarinet), Marin TUE Valchanov (bassoon), Vladislav Grigorov (horn) TUE 4:31 AM TUE Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) TUE Symphony in C major, Op.10/4 TUE La Stagione, Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) TUE 4:40 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) TUE Two Nocturnes (Op.32) TUE Kevin Kenner (piano) TUE 4:50 AM TUE Gombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560) TUE Benedicto mensae TUE BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) TUE 5:00 AM TUE Zagar, Peter (b. 1961) TUE Blumenthal Dance No.2 for violin, viola, cello, clarinet and TUE piano (1999) TUE Opera Aperta Ensemble TUE 5:08 AM TUE Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) TUE Italian Serenade for string quartet TUE Ljubljana String Quartet TUE 5:17 AM TUE Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) TUE Theme and variations on the Name 'Abegg' (Op.1) TUE Seung-Hee Hyun (piano) TUE 5:25 AM TUE Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) TUE Overture - Nabucco TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Alun Francis (conductor) TUE 5:33 AM TUE Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) TUE Cello Sonata No.1 (Op.38) in E minor TUE Monica Leskhovar (cello), Ivana Schwartz (piano) TUE 5:58 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Piano Concerto No.27 in B flat major (K.595) TUE Clifford Curzon (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, TUE Bernard Haitink (conductor). TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b06flnjk (Listen) TUE Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast TUE show, featuring listener requests and also including music TUE from 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 5th movement from Gabriel TUE Prokofiev's Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra. TUE TUE Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b06flnzp (Listen) TUE 9am TUE A selection of music including '5 reasons to love... the TUE songs of Gabriel Fauré' Throughout the week Rob dips into TUE the songbooks of Fauré, with choices including Le Secret, TUE Après un rêve and Lydia. Rob highlights Fauré's subtle word TUE settings, unusual harmonies and the sympathetic way he TUE depicts nature and the world around him, with recordings by TUE singers including Gérard Souzay, Pierre Bernac and Anne TUE Sofie von Otter. TUE TUE 9.30am TUE Take part in our daily musical challenge: identify a piece TUE of music played backwards. TUE TUE 10am TUE Especially for National Poetry Day, Rob's guest this week is TUE the poet and writer Jean Sprackland. Jean's first collection TUE of poetry, Tattoos for Mothers Day was shortlisted for the TUE Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection and her TUE second book, Hard Water, was on the shortlist for the T.S. TUE Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. Her third TUE collection, Tilt, won the Costa Poetry Award and The TUE Guardian described her most recent book of poetry, Sleeping TUE Keys, as 'an uncommon pleasure to read'. Jean has also TUE written a series of short stories and a non-fiction work TUE titled Strands, a series of meditations on walking the TUE beaches between Blackpool and Liverpool. She will be sharing TUE a selection of her favourite classical music with Rob every TUE day at 10am. TUE TUE 10.30am TUE To celebrate the new BBC Ten Pieces project, Rob chooses TUE music that complements this exciting selection of works. TUE TUE 11am TUE Rob's artist of the week is the conductor Ferenc Fricsay. TUE One of the most acclaimed conductors of his generation, and TUE famed for conducting without a baton, Hungarian-born Fricsay TUE studied violin and piano with Bartók and composition with TUE Kodály. After going into hiding during the Nazi occupation TUE of Budapest, he conducted the first symphony concert in the TUE Hungarian capital after the liberation in 1945, and was TUE appointed as conductor of the Budapest Opera and the TUE Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Fricsay went on to forge an TUE international career, conducting orchestras including the TUE Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Radio Symphony TUE Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston TUE Symphony Orchestra. He performed his final concerts with the TUE London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall TUE before his untimely death from stomach cancer at the age of TUE 48. Throughout the week Rob showcases gems from Fricsay's TUE small but precious catalogue of recordings. TUE TUE Bruch TUE Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor Op.26 TUE Erica Morini (violin) TUE Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE Ferenc Fricsay (conductor). TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b06flp27 (Listen) TUE Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Back from the Brink TUE TUE This week Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov the TUE pianist-composer, focusing on his concertante piano works. TUE Today, the work that brought him global fame: his Second TUE Piano Concerto. TUE TUE In March 1897, what should have been a triumphant occasion TUE for Rachmaninov - the première of his First Symphony - TUE turned into an unmitigated catastrophe. An under-rehearsed TUE orchestra under the baton of a poor and, according to some TUE accounts, inebriated conductor was enough to disadvantage TUE the work so seriously that its composer was plunged into TUE silence for the next three years. An encounter with the TUE novelist Tolstoy was arranged, in the rather surprising hope TUE that the surly old curmudgeon might be able to set the TUE diffident young composer back on track. After that failed, TUE the services of Dr Nikolai Dahl, a music-loving TUE hypnotherapist, were called upon. Whatever Dahl did, it did TUE the trick, and Rachmaninov's writer's block was TUE spectacularly broken with his Second Piano Concerto, which TUE quickly became a major international success. TUE TUE Morceau de fantaisie in G minor TUE Fughetta in F TUE Howard Shelley, piano TUE TUE Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor, Op 18 TUE Sviatoslav Richter, piano TUE Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Stanislaw Wislocki, conductor TUE TUE Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 19; 3rd mvt, Andante TUE Leonard Elschenbroich, cello TUE Alexei Grynyuk, piano TUE TUE Suite No 2 for two pianos, Op 17; 4th mvt, Tarantella TUE Martha Argerich, Gabriela Montero, pianos TUE TUE Producer: Chris Barstow. TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06flpft (Listen) TUE Highlights of the Martha Argerich Project TUE TUE The "Martha Argerich Project", one of the main events of the TUE Lugano Festival, is now in its 14th year. Argerich gathers TUE together a range of musicians, some well-established and TUE others at the beginning of their careers, who play together, TUE sharing the stage. Concerts are held in churches, theatres TUE and auditoria around the city, and the repertoire is very TUE varied. Today's concert includes Schumann's Six Studies in TUE Canonic Form, played by Argerich herself, with Lilya TUE Zilberstein. TUE TUE Schumann: Six studies in canonic form, Op. 56, TUE Martha Argerich and Lilya Zilberstein, piano TUE TUE Brahms: Scherzo, from 'F-A-E Sonata' ('Frei aber einsam') TUE Mayu Kishima, violin TUE Akane Sakai, piano TUE TUE Prokofiev: Five Melodies, Op. 35b TUE Mayu Kishima, violin TUE Akane Sakai, piano TUE TUE Poulenc: Sonata for Two Pianos, FP 156 TUE Sergio Tiempo, piano TUE Karin Lechner, piano. TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06flpfw (Listen) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 2 TUE TUE Penny Gore continues this week of performances by the BBC TUE NOW with music by Pärt, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky, plus Gabriel TUE Prokofiev's Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra, one of TUE this year's Ten Pieces which aims to open up the world of TUE classical music to children aged 11 and over, recorded at TUE this summer's Proms by the National Youth Orchestra of Great TUE Britain. TUE TUE 2pm TUE Ten Pieces 2015 TUE Gabriel Prokofiev: Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra TUE DJ Switch TUE National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain TUE Vladimir Jurowski (conductor) TUE TUE c.2.25pm TUE Arvo Pärt: Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten for string TUE orchestra and bell TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Clark Rundell (conductor) TUE TUE c.2.30pm TUE Hummel: Trumpet Concerto TUE Philippe Schartz (trumpet) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Ben Gernon (conductor) TUE TUE c.2.50pm TUE Dvorak: Symphony No.9 in E minor Op.95 (From the New World) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Ben Gernon (conductor) TUE TUE c.3.30pm TUE Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor Op.23 TUE Nikolai Demidenko (piano) TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Thomas Sondergard (conductor) TUE TUE c.4.10pm TUE Dobrinka Tabakova: Fantasy homage to Schubert for string TUE orchestra TUE BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE Clark Rundell (conductor). TUE TUE Credits TUE Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b06flpjk (Listen) TUE Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten Facts TUE Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to the TUE BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a TUE generation of children to become creative with classical TUE music. Each day Nicola finds ten quirky and entertaining TUE facts about each of the Ten Pieces. TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b06flp27 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06flpnl (Listen) TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra: Total Immersion - Henryk Gorecki TUE TUE The BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Antoni TUE Wit, celebrate the music of Henryk Gorecki at the Barbican. TUE Including the powerful Symphony No. 2 'Copernican' and TUE 'Kyrie'. TUE TUE Recorded 3rd October at the Barbican, London TUE Presented by TBA TUE TUE Gorecki: Old Polish Music Op.24 TUE Gorecki: Kyrie Op. 83 (UK Premiere) TUE TUE 8.15 TUE INTERVAL: Gorecki's String Quartet No 1, 'Already it is TUE Dusk' performed by the Silesian String Quartet during the TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra's Total Immersion: Henryk Gorecki - TUE Polish Pioneer. TUE TUE 8.35 TUE Gorecki: Harpsichord Concerto TUE Gorecki: Symphony No. 2 'Copernican' TUE TUE Marie Arnet (soprano) TUE Marcus Farnsworth (baritone) TUE Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) TUE BBC Symphony Chorus TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra TUE Antoni Wit (conductor) TUE TUE The late Henryk Gorecki came to universal fame in the early TUE 1990s with his extraordinary Third Symphony, Symphony of TUE Sorrowful Songs. The BBC Symphony Orchestra turned the TUE spotlight on him on Saturday 3rd October in a day of TUE concerts at the Barbican, London, in Total Immersion: Henryk TUE Gorecki - Polish Pioneer. TUE TUE This concert features the UK premiere of the Kyrie (2005), TUE evocatively scored for strings, piano and percussion with TUE chorus - the BBC Symphony Chorus - and Mahan Esfahani is the TUE soloist in the Harpsichord Concerto. In this unusual work TUE the harpsichord lends ferocious dynamism to its granitic TUE textures in contrast to the monumental stillness of the TUE Symphony No. 2 'Copernican', in which the full BBC Symphony TUE Orchestra is joined by Marie Arnet, Marcus Farnsworth and, TUE again, the BBC Symphony Chorus. TUE TUE Credits TUE Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra TUE Performer: The BBC Symphony Chorus TUE TUE 22:00 Free Thinking b06flptd (Listen) TUE James Fenton, Suffragette, Thatcherism and Conservatism TUE TUE James Fenton discusses his career as a poet and journalist TUE ahead of collecting the PEN Pinter Prize 2015 in a ceremony TUE tonight. New Generation Thinker Naomi Paxton researches the TUE plays performed by Suffragettes. She offers her verdict on TUE the film Suffragette, starring Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham TUE Carter and Carey Mulligan. And Margaret Thatcher left TUE Downing Street 25 years ago. Anne McElvoy is at the TUE Conservative Party Conference in Manchester to discuss her TUE legacy with her official biographer, Charles Moore, and TUE Conservative MP, Kwasi Kwarteng. TUE TUE Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume Two: TUE Everything She Wants by Charles Moore is published by Allen TUE Lane. TUE Thatcher's Trial by Kwasi Kwarteng is published by TUE Bloomsbury. TUE TUE Suffragette is released nationwide Monday 12th October. TUE TUE James Fenton has made a selection of his poems published TUE under the title Yellow Tulips: Poems 1968 - 2011 TUE TUE The PEN Pinter Prize is awarded annually to a British writer TUE or a writer resident in Britain of outstanding literary TUE merit who, in the words of Harold Pinter's Nobel speech, TUE casts an 'unflinching, unswerving' gaze upon the world, and TUE shows a 'fierce intellectual determination ... to define the TUE real truth of our lives and our societies'. TUE TUE Producer: Craig Templeton Smith. TUE TUE Credits TUE Interviewed Guest: James Fenton TUE Interviewed Guest: Naomi Paxton TUE Interviewed Guest: Charles Moore TUE Interviewed Guest: Kwasi Kwarteng TUE Presenter: Anne McElvoy TUE Producer: Craig Templeton Smith TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b06flpvn (Listen) TUE Bliss Was It in That Dawn, Episode 2 TUE TUE As people get deep into middle age it's normal to look back TUE at your childhood through a golden haze of nostalgia. But TUE what if things really were better in the past? What if, by TUE chance, you were born and grew up in a time and place of TUE unprecedented economic growth and stability? TUE TUE In this series of five talks for The Essay, Michael TUE Goldfarb, born in the middle of the American Century, looks TUE back at growing up in a US where things really were better: TUE economically and socially. As the US struggles with growing TUE inequality and political gridlock, Goldfarb remembers being TUE born in the afterglow of World War 2, and how the "children TUE of victory" were certain that the future would always be TUE bright. TUE TUE In this programme he explains how, in the 1950s, America's TUE great migration to the suburbs led to mixed blessings: open TUE space and isolation. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b06fvjj5 (Listen) TUE Verity Sharp with a varied mix of music, ranging from the TUE ancient to the contemporary. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 07 OCTOBER 2015 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b06fll75 (Listen) WED Proms 2014: Greek Legends WED Jonathan Swain presents a concert of baroque music WED reflecting Greek legends from the 2014 BBC Proms, including WED Handel, Gluck, Lully and Hasse, performed by Armonia Atenea. WED 12:31 AM WED Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783) WED Sinfonia from Act 1, Artemisia WED Armonia Atenea, George Petrou (conductor) WED 12:37 AM WED Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783) WED Mi lagnero tacendo, from Siroe, re di Persia WED Myrsini Margariti (soprano), Armonia Atenea, George Petrou WED (conductor) WED 12:45 AM WED Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) WED Overture from Alessandro WED Armonia Atenea, George Petrou (conductor) WED 12:51 AM WED Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) WED Non so frenare il pianto, from Antigono WED Irini Karaianni (mezzo-soprano), Armonia Atenea, George WED Petrou (conductor) WED 1:00 AM WED Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687) WED Suite from Phaeton WED Armonia Atenea, George Petrou (conductor) WED 1:13 AM WED Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783) WED O placido il mare, from Siroe, re di Persia WED Myrsini Margariti (soprano), Armonia Atenea, George Petrou WED (conductor) WED 1:19 AM WED Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) WED Dance of the blessed spirits; Dance of the furies, from WED Orfeo ed Euridice WED Armonia Atenea, George Petrou (conductor) WED 1:29 AM WED Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) WED Ma fille, Jupiter (Clytemnestra), from Iphigénie en Aulide WED Irini Karaianni (mezzo-soprano), Armonia Atenea, George WED Petrou (conductor) WED 1:34 AM WED Paisiello, Giovanni (1740-1816) WED E mi lasci così?...Ne' giorni tuoi felici (recit and duet), WED from L'Olimpiade WED Myrsini Margariti (soprano), Irini Karaianni WED (mezzo-soprano), Armonia Atenea, George Petrou (conductor) WED 1:41 AM WED Hasse, Johann Adolf (1699-1783) WED Sinfonia from Act 1, Siroe, re di Persia WED Armonia Atenea, George Petrou (conductor) WED 1:44 AM WED Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613) WED Tenebrae responses for Good Friday for 6 voices WED BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) WED 2:31 AM WED Prokofiev, Sergei [1891-1953] WED Symphony No.3 in C minor (Op.44) WED Orchestre National de France, Pinchas Steinberg (conductor) WED 3:06 AM WED Bruch, Max Christian Friedrich (1838-1920) WED Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor (Op.26) WED Roland Orlik (violin), Polish Radio National Symphony WED Orchestra in Katowice, Marek Pijarowski (conductor) WED 3:32 AM WED Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) WED Sonata in C major (K.420) WED Ilze Graubina (piano) WED 3:38 AM WED Mudarra, Alonso (c.1510-1580) WED Claros y frescos rios WED Montserrat Figueras (soprano), Hespèrion XX, Jordi Savall WED (director) WED 3:43 AM WED Raitio, Vaino [1891-1945] WED Serenade for orchestra WED Radion Sinfoniaorkesteri, Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) WED 3:48 AM WED Doppler, Franz (1821-1883) WED Fantasie pastoral hongroise (Op.26) WED Ian Mullin (flute), Richard Shaw (piano) WED 3:59 AM WED Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) [text: Psalm 46] WED Gott ist unser Zuversicht - motet for double chorus & bc WED Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel (director) WED 4:03 AM WED Corelli, Arcangelo [1653-1713] WED "Giacona" from Trio Sonata No.12 WED Stockholm Antiqua WED 4:06 AM WED Muffat, Georg [1653-1704] WED Passacaglia from Sonata No.5 WED Stockholm Antiqua WED 4:16 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Impromptu No.4 in A flat major, from Impromptus for piano WED (D.899) WED Sook-Hyun Cho (piano) WED 4:22 AM WED Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) WED Polonaise de concert in A major (1867) WED Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Zygmunt Rychert (conductor) WED 4:31 AM WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) or possibly Pleyel, Ignace WED (1757-1831) arr. Harold Perry WED Divertimento in B flat Major (H.2.46) arr. for wind quintet WED Galliard Ensemble WED 4:40 AM WED Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] WED Introduction in C minor and Rondo in E flat major, (Op.16) WED Dina Yoffe & Daniel Vaiman (pianos) WED 4:52 AM WED Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927) WED Ithaka (Op.21) WED Peter Mattei (baritone), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, WED Manfred Honeck (conductor) WED 5:02 AM WED Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) WED La Gitana (after an 18th century Arabo-Spanish Gypsy song) WED for violin and piano WED Tobias Ringborg (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) WED 5:05 AM WED Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) WED Liebesfreud for violin and piano WED Tobias Ringborg (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) WED 5:09 AM WED Crusell, Bernhard Henrik (1775-1838) WED Clarinet Concerto No.1 in E flat WED Kullervo Kojo (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, WED Ulf Söderblom (conductor) WED 5:32 AM WED Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] WED Trio Sonata in C minor (Op. 2 no.1) WED Bolette Roed (recorder), Arte dei Suonatori (ensemble) WED 5:45 AM WED Janequin, Clément (c.1485-1558) WED Escoutez tous gentilz (La bataille de Marignon/La guerre) - WED from Chansons de maistre Clément Janequin, Paris c.1528 WED The King's Singers WED 5:53 AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) WED Violin Sonata No.1 in D major (Op.12 No.1) WED Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) WED 6:12 AM WED Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] WED Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No.2 WED Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Valery Gergiev WED (conductor). WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b06flnjm (Listen) WED Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast WED show, featuring listener requests and also including music WED from BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce WED classical music to secondary schools. Today the breakfast WED show will be playing the 'Habanera' and 'Toreador Song' from WED Bizet's Carmen Suite No. 2. WED WED Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b06flnzr (Listen) WED 9am WED A selection of music including '5 reasons to love... the WED songs of Gabriel Fauré' Throughout the week Rob dips into WED the songbooks of Fauré, with choices including Le Secret, WED Après un rêve and Lydia. Rob highlights Fauré's subtle word WED settings, unusual harmonies and the sympathetic way he WED depicts nature and the world around him, with recordings by WED singers including Gérard Souzay, Pierre Bernac and Anne WED Sofie von Otter. WED WED 9.30am WED Take part in our daily musical challenge. Two pieces of WED music are played together. Can you identify them? WED WED 10am WED Especially for National Poetry Day, Rob's guest this week is WED the poet and writer Jean Sprackland. Jean's first collection WED of poetry, Tattoos for Mothers Day was shortlisted for the WED Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection and her WED second book, Hard Water, was on the shortlist for the T.S. WED Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. Her third WED collection, Tilt, won the Costa Poetry Award and The WED Guardian described her most recent book of poetry, Sleeping WED Keys, as 'an uncommon pleasure to read'. Jean has also WED written a series of short stories and a non-fiction work WED titled Strands, a series of meditations on walking the WED beaches between Blackpool and Liverpool. She will be sharing WED a selection of her favourite classical music with Rob every WED day at 10am. WED WED 10.30am WED To celebrate the new BBC Ten Pieces project, Rob chooses WED music that complements this exciting selection of works. WED WED 11am WED Rob's artist of the week is the conductor Ferenc Fricsay. WED One of the most acclaimed conductors of his generation, and WED famed for conducting without a baton, Hungarian-born Fricsay WED studied violin and piano with Bartók and composition with WED Kodály. After going into hiding during the Nazi occupation WED of Budapest, he conducted the first symphony concert in the WED Hungarian capital after the liberation in 1945, and was WED appointed as conductor of the Budapest Opera and the WED Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Fricsay went on to forge an WED international career, conducting orchestras including the WED Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Radio Symphony WED Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston WED Symphony Orchestra. He performed his final concerts with the WED London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall WED before his untimely death from stomach cancer at the age of WED 48. Throughout the week Rob showcases gems from Fricsay's WED small but precious catalogue of recordings. WED WED Prokofiev WED Symphony No.1 in D major Op.25 'Classical' WED Berlin RIAS Symphony Orchestra WED Ferenc Fricsay (conductor). WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b06flp29 (Listen) WED Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943), The New World WED WED This week Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov the WED pianist-composer, focusing on his concertante piano works. WED Today, his epic and fiendishly difficult Third Piano WED Concerto. WED WED Rachmaninov's songs are probably the least-known part of his WED output, but they're well worth exploring. The Opus 26 set WED was written at the behest of Mariya Kerzina, who with her WED wealthy lawyer husband Arkady founded the 'Circle of Russian WED Music Lovers in Moscow', which grew into an important and WED influential sponsor of new music in the first decade of the WED 20th century. By the time he wrote that set of songs, WED Rachmaninov was, like everyone else, becoming increasingly WED disturbed by the political unrest he could see all around WED him. In 1906 he took his family on an extended break in WED Italy in the hope that things at home might begin to settle WED down again. An invitation to tour America offered a further WED reason to stay away but for the moment, family illness WED prevented him from accepting. Three years later, when a WED second invitation came his way, he said yes. He wrote his WED Third Piano Concerto specially for that tour. The response WED was respectful rather than ecstatic, although the second WED performance, under the baton of none other than Gustav WED Mahler, prompted a warmer response from the critics. Only WED when Vladimir Horowitz took up the concerto in the 1930s did WED it begin to achieve its current popularity in the concert WED hall. WED WED 'All was taken from me', Op 26 No 2 WED Rodion Pogossov, baritone WED Iain Burnside, piano WED WED Fifteen Songs, Op 26 WED - No 1, 'The heart's secret' WED - No 3, 'We shall rest' WED - No 10, 'At my window' WED - No 15, 'Everything passes' WED Justina Gringyte, mezzo-soprano (1) WED Alexander Vinogradov, bass (3) WED Ekaterina Siurina, soprano (10) WED Andrei Bondarenko, baritone (15) WED Iain Burnside, piano WED WED Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor, Op 30 WED Van Cliburn, piano WED Symphony of the Air WED Kiril Kondrashin, conductor WED WED Producer: Chris Barstow. WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06flpfy (Listen) WED Highlights of the Martha Argerich Project WED WED The "Martha Argerich Project", one of the main events of the WED Lugano Festival, is now in its 14th year. Argerich gathers WED together a range of musicians, some well-established and WED others at the beginning of their careers, who play together, WED sharing the stage. Concerts are held in churches, theatres WED and auditoria around the city, and the repertoire is very WED varied. Today's programme includes Schubert's Eight WED Variations in A flat, D813, for piano four hands, played by WED Argerich herself with Alexander Mogilevsky. WED WED Berg: Piano Sonata, Op. 1 WED Stephen Kovacevich, piano WED WED Schubert: Eight Variations in A flat, D813, for piano four WED hands WED Alexander Mogilevsky and Martha Argerich, piano WED WED Grieg: Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor, Op. 45 WED Geza Hosszu-Legocky, violin WED Karin Lechner, piano. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06flpg0 (Listen) WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Episode 3 WED WED Penny Gore introduces music by Copland, Ravel and WED Mendelssohn performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED plus, for BBC Music's Ten Pieces, aimed at opening up the WED world of classical music to children aged 11 and above, a WED selection from Bizet's Carmen from the BBC Philharmonic WED WED 2pm WED Ten Pieces WED Bizet: Carmen (selection) WED BBC Philharmonic WED Juanjo Mena (conductor) WED WED c.2.20pm WED Copland: Quiet City for cor anglais, trumpet and strings WED Philippe Schartz (trumpet) WED Sarah-Jayne Porsmoguer (cor anglais) WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Ben Gernon (conductor) WED WED c.2.30pm WED Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major WED Peter Donohoe (piano) WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Thomas Sondergard (conductor) WED WED c.2.50pm WED Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op.90 (Italian) WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED Francesco Angelico (conductor). WED WED Credits WED Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b06flq2k (Listen) WED Norwich Cathedral WED WED Live from Norwich Cathedral, commemorating the centenary of WED the death of Nurse Edith Cavell, who was executed on 12th WED October 1915, and is buried at the cathedral. WED WED Introit: Justorum animae (Stanford) WED Responses: Ashley Grote WED Office Hymn: Lord, thy word abideth (Ravenshaw) WED Psalm 37 (Goss, Ouseley) WED First Lesson: Hosea 14 WED Canticles: Great Service in D (Parry) WED Second Lesson: 1 Timothy 1 vv12-17 WED Anthem: Greater love (Ireland) WED Final Hymn: Abide with me (Eventide) WED Organ Voluntary: Sonata in E flat - first movement WED (Bairstow) WED WED Master of Music: Ashley Grote WED Organist: David Dunnett. WED WED 16:30 In Tune b06flpjm (Listen) WED Ten Pieces ambassador, Nicola Benedetti presents: Ten Facts WED Ten Pieces - a short downloadable feature linked to the WED BBC's Ten Pieces project, which continues to inspire a WED generation of children to become creative with classical WED music. Each day Nicola finds ten quirky and entertaining WED facts about each of the Ten Pieces. WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b06flp29 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06flpnn (Listen) WED Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Weber, Brahms, Saint-Saens WED WED Yan Pascal Tortelier conducts the Bournemouth Symphony WED Orchestra in Saint-Saëns' Organ Symphony. WED WED Live from the Lighthouse, Poole WED WED Weber: Euryanthe Overture WED Brahms: Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor WED WED 8.20: Interval WED WED 8.40 WED Saint-Saëns : Symphony No.3 in C minor, 'Organ' WED WED Louis Lortie, piano WED Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra WED Yan Pascal Tortelier, conductor WED WED Recognised at once as a landmark, Saint-Saëns's Third WED Symphony had a powerful impact on later symphonists with its WED unconventional form and extended thematic development from a WED few simple opening ideas. It reveals a genuine flair for WED sumptuous orchestral colour, suave and unforgettable melody WED and brilliant craftsmanship - the zenith of his symphonic WED output. WED WED Brahms spent the greater part of the 1850s building his WED first orchestral masterpiece, the D minor Piano Concerto, WED out of material meant for other works.It is a bold and WED daring work, stormy and dramatic, tender and lyrical, and WED filled with youthful passion and surging power written at a WED time of intense personal experiences for Brahms, most of WED which revolved around his complicated relationship with WED Robert and Clara Schumann. WED WED Schumann himself appraised Weber's operatic gem as "a chain WED of sparkling jewels from beginning to end - all brilliant WED and flawless.". WED WED 22:00 Free Thinking b06flptg (Listen) WED Acting Arthur Miller, Free Speech on Campus WED WED Antony Sher and the stars of next Sunday's Drama on 3: Death WED of a Salesman, Zoë Wanamaker and David Suchet, discuss WED acting Arthur Miller with Philip Dodd. Also, are university WED campuses becoming places where free speech and debate is WED difficult? WED WED Producer: Ella-Mai Robey. WED WED Credits WED Interviewed Guest: Zoe Wanamaker WED Interviewed Guest: Antony Sher WED Interviewed Guest: David Suchet WED Presenter: Philip Dodd WED Producer: Ella-mai Robey WED WED 22:45 The Essay b06flpvq (Listen) WED Bliss Was It in That Dawn, Episode 3 WED WED As people get deep into middle age it's normal to look back WED at your childhood through a golden haze of nostalgia. But WED what if things really were better in the past? What if, by WED chance, you were born and grew up in a time and place of WED unprecedented economic growth and stability? WED WED In this series of five talks for The Essay, Michael WED Goldfarb, born in the middle of the American Century, looks WED back at growing up in a US where things really were better: WED economically and socially. As the US struggles with growing WED inequality and political gridlock, Goldfarb remembers being WED born in the afterglow of World War 2, and how the "children WED of victory" were certain that the future would always be WED bright. WED WED In this programme, he recalls growing up in an era of WED full-employment, the 1950s and 60s. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b06g1nkv (Listen) WED Verity Sharp presents the usual collection of the unusual. WED WED THU THURSDAY 08 OCTOBER 2015 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b06fll7p (Listen) THU Croatian Independence Day THU Jonathan Swain introduces a special programme for Croatian THU Independence Day including new recordings by the Croatian THU Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. THU 12:31 AM THU Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) THU Tapiola - tone poem Op.112 THU Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Aleksandar THU Markovic (Conductor) THU 12:50 AM THU Pejacevic, Dora (1885-1923) THU Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33 THU Martina Filjak (Piano), Croatian Radio and Television THU Symphony Orchestra, Aleksandar Markovic (Conductor) THU 1:20 AM THU Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) THU Finale. Höchst lebhaft in B flat major from Faschingsschwank THU aus Wien Op.26 THU Martina Filjak (Piano) THU 1:23 AM THU Janacek, Leos (1854-1928) THU Taras Bulba - rhapsody for orchestra THU Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Aleksandar THU Markovic (Conductor) THU 1:48 AM THU Paganini, Nicolo (1782-1840) THU Moses fantaisie (after Rossini) for cello and piano (Bravura THU Variations on one chord from a Rossini theme) THU Monika Leskovar (Cello), Ivana Schwartz (Piano) THU 1:57 AM THU Papandopulo, Boris (1906-1991) THU 3 Studies, dedicated to B.J.M THU Branka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp) THU 2:09 AM THU Pejacevic, Dora (1885-1923) THU Life of Flowers (Op.19) THU Ida Gamulin (piano) THU 2:31 AM THU Odak, Krsto (1888-1965) THU Adriatic Symphony (Op.36) THU Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Baldo THU Podic (Conductor) THU 3:04 AM THU Franck, Cesar (1822-1890) THU Sonata in A major (M.8) for either violin or cello THU Daniil Shafran (Cello), Anton Osetrov (Piano) THU 3:32 AM THU Stanley, John (1712-1786) THU Trumpet Voluntary THU Stanko Arnold (Trumpet), Ljerka Ocic-Turkulin (Organ) THU 3:35 AM THU Anonymous THU Laudate Dominum from 'Alleluiaticum' (Sacred music in the THU Frankish tradition) THU dialogos (Choir), Sequentia (Group), Katarina Livljanic THU (Director), Benjamin Bagby (Director) THU 3:40 AM THU Sakac, Branimir (1918-1979) THU Serenade for strings (1947) THU Zagreb Radio Chamber Orchestra, Igor Gjadrov (Conductor) THU 3:54 AM THU Matusic, Frano (b.1961) THU Two Croatian Folksongs THU Dubrovnik Guitar Trio (Trio) THU 4:01 AM THU Handel, George Frideric (1685-1789) THU Air: 'Return, O God of hosts' from "Samson", Act 2 THU Maureen Forester (Alto), I Solisti Zagreb, Antonio Janigro THU (Conductor) THU 4:10 AM THU Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915) THU Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand (Op.9) THU Martina Filjak (Piano) THU 4:21 AM THU Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934) THU Capriccio-Scherzo (Op.25c) (1902) THU Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Mladen THU Tarbuk (Conductor) THU 4:31 AM THU Sorkocevic, Luka (1734-1789) THU Sinfonie in D major THU Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner (Organ), Wolfgang THU Brunner (Director) THU 4:38 AM THU Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) THU Prelude in C sharp minor, Op.45 THU Ivo Pogorelich (Piano) THU 4:44 AM THU Baranovic, Kresimir (1894-1975) THU Licitarsko srce (Gingerbread Heart) - Suite from the Ballet THU Mladen Tarbuk (Conductor), Croatian Radio and Television THU Symphony Orchestra THU 5:00 AM THU Papandopulo, Boris (1906-1991) THU Nad grobom ljepote djevojke (By the Grave of the Beauty) THU (Op.39) THU Slovenian Chamber Choir (Choir), Vladimir Kranjcevic THU (Director) THU 5:07 AM THU Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario (1895-1968) THU Capriccio diabolico for guitar (Op.85) THU Goran Listes (Guitar) THU 5:17 AM THU Gotovac, Jakov (1895-1982) THU Symphonic Dance "Kolo" (Op.12) (1926) THU Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Kazushi Ono (Conductor) THU 5:26 AM THU Livadic, Ferdo (1799-1878) THU 2 Scherzos, in E major and A flat minor THU Vladimir Krpan (Piano) THU 5:31 AM THU Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) THU Metamorphosen THU Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Lovro von Matacic (Conductor) THU 6:02 AM THU Schiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562-5, Croatian) transcr. Dr Lovro THU Zupanovic THU Madrigal: Io non voglio lodar (I do not wish to praise) THU Slovenian Chamber Choir (Choir), Vladimir Kranjcevic THU (Director) THU 6:05 AM THU Schiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562-5, Croatian) transcr. Dr Lovro THU Zupanovic THU Madrigal: Liete piante (Tender plants) THU Slovenian Chamber Choir (Choir), Vladimir Kranjcevic THU (Director) THU 6:08 AM THU Schiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562-5, Croatian) transcr. Dr Lovro THU Zupanovic THU Madrigal: Era 'l giorno (There was a day) THU Slovenian Chamber Choir (Choir), Vladimir Kranjcevic THU (Director) THU 6:11 AM THU Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) THU Cello Concerto No.1 (G474) in E flat major THU David Geringas (Cello), Varazdin Chamber Orchestra, David THU Geringas (Conductor). THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b06flnjr (Listen) THU Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast THU show, featuring listener requests. Today to mark National THU Poetry Day, the poet and Radio 3 presenter Ian McMillan THU joins the programme for a special edition which will include THU poems on the theme of light alongside the usual mix of music THU to start the day. THU THU Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b06fnw03 (Listen) THU 9am THU A selection of music including '5 reasons to love... the THU songs of Gabriel Fauré' Throughout the week Rob dips into THU the songbooks of Fauré, with choices including Le Secret, THU Après un rêve and Lydia. Rob highlights Fauré's subtle word THU settings, unusual harmonies and the sympathetic way he THU depicts nature and the world around him, with recordings by THU singers including Gérard Souzay, Pierre Bernac and Anne THU Sofie von Otter. THU THU 9.30am THU Take part in today's challenge: listen to the clues and THU identify the mystery music-related object. THU THU 10am THU Especially for National Poetry Day, Rob's guest this week is THU the poet and writer Jean Sprackland. Jean's first collection THU of poetry, Tattoos for Mothers Day was shortlisted for the THU Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection and her THU second book, Hard Water, was on the shortlist for the T.S. THU Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. Her third THU collection, Tilt, won the Costa Poetry Award and The THU Guardian described her most recent book of poetry, Sleeping THU Keys, as 'an uncommon pleasure to read'. Jean has also THU written a series of short stories and a non-fiction work THU titled Strands, a series of meditations on walking the THU beaches between Blackpool and Liverpool. She will be sharing THU a selection of her favourite classical music with Rob every THU day at 10am. THU THU 10.30am THU To celebrate the new BBC Ten Pieces project, Rob chooses THU music that complements this exciting selection of works. THU THU 11am THU Rob's artist of the week is the conductor Ferenc Fricsay. THU One of the most acclaimed conductors of his generation, and THU famed for conducting without a baton, Hungarian-born Fricsay THU studied violin and piano with Bartók and composition with THU Kodály. After going into hiding during the Nazi occupation THU of Budapest, he conducted the first symphony concert in the THU Hungarian capital after the liberation in 1945, and was THU appointed as conductor of the Budapest Opera and the THU Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Fricsay went on to forge an THU international career, conducting orchestras including the THU Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Radio Symphony THU Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston THU Symphony Orchestra. He performed his final concerts with the THU London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall THU before his untimely death from stomach cancer at the age of THU 48. Throughout the week Rob showcases gems from Fricsay's THU small but precious catalogue of recordings. THU THU Rachmaninov THU Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 THU Margrit Weber (piano) THU Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra THU Ferenc Fricsay (conductor). THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b06flp2c (Listen) THU Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Flight THU THU This week Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov the THU pianist-composer, focusing on his concertante piano works. THU Today, a work that failed to reflect the spirit of its time: THU his Fourth Piano Concerto. THU THU Sergey Rachmaninov spent the first two-thirds of his life in THU Russia. In the fateful year of 1917, at the age of 44, he THU realized that he must now uproot himself and his family and THU flee abroad. Someone from his landowning background would THU not have fared well under the new regime - perhaps he THU wouldn't have survived at all. As luck would have it he THU received an invitation to play a concert in Stockholm in the THU new year, and despite the chaos at home he managed to get THU permission from the authorities to travel. THU THU He made the journey with his family, taking only what could THU be carried in their luggage. They made the final leg, across THU the Swedish border, in an open sled during a blizzard, THU arriving in Stockholm on Christmas Eve. Stockholm, however, THU was to be only a temporary resting-place. Some years earlier THU he had undertaken a concert tour of America, and now he THU decided that America was where he had the best chance of THU carving out a living as a concert pianist. Before the year THU was done, the Rachmaninovs were chugging across the Atlantic THU on a Norwegian steamer, arriving in New York almost a year THU after they had fled Russia. THU THU Rachmaninov's first American work was the ill-fated Fourth THU Piano Concerto, which received a critical panning after its THU première and fared no better in Europe in a hastily revised THU version. Perhaps it just seemed too old-fashioned for the THU Roaring Twenties. Rachmaninov made one further revision, in THU 1941, but the piece still failed to capture the imagination THU of the concert-going public. In today's programme, Arturo THU Benedetti Michelangeli makes an electrifying case for the THU work. Rachmaninov's final piece for solo piano, the THU Variations on a Theme of Corelli, inhabits a totally THU different world from the concerto. Iit has its moments of THU passion, but overall it's cooler, more restrained, wistful - THU subdued even. Rachmaninov related how in performance he THU would make impromptu cuts in the work, depending on the THU amount of audience coughing. THU THU Rimsky Korsakov, arr Rachmaninov THU Flight of the Bumble Bee (The Tale of Tsar Saltan) THU Sergey Rachmaninov, piano THU THU Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor, Op 40 THU Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, piano THU Philharmonia Orchestra THU Ettore Gracis, conductor THU THU 3 Russian Songs, Op 41; 2. 'Oh Vanka, what a hothead you THU are' THU Chorus of the Mariinsky Theatre THU BBC Philharmonic THU Gianandrea Noseda, conductor THU THU Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42 THU Mikhail Pletnev, piano THU THU Producer: Chris Barstow. THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06flpg2 (Listen) THU Highlights of the Martha Argerich Project THU THU The "Martha Argerich Project", one of the main events of the THU Lugano Festival, is now in its 14th year. Argerich gathers THU together a range of musicians, some well-established and THU others at the beginning of their careers, who play together, THU sharing the stage. Concerts are held in churches, theatres THU and auditoria around the city, and the repertoire is very THU varied. Today's concert includes Bartók's Romanian Folk THU Dances, played by Argerich herself with violinist Geza THU Hosszu-Legocky. THU THU Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56 THU Geza Hosszu-Legocky, violin THU Martha Argerich, piano THU THU Prokofiev, arr. Borisovsky THU Excerpts from 'Romeo and Juliet, op. 54', arr. for viola and THU piano THU Lyda Chen, viola THU Cristina Marton, piano THU THU Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 32 in B flat, K. 454 THU Dora Schwarzberg, violin THU Walter Delahunt, piano. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06flpg4 (Listen) THU Penny Gore presents this week's Opera Matinee: Rossini's 'La THU Gazzetta', which satirizes the influence of newspapers on THU people's lives, recorded at the Rossini Opera Festival in THU Pesaro in August. The pompous Don Pomponio Storione travels THU the world in search of a husband for his daughter, putting THU ads in the newspapers, but learns that this might not be the THU route to his daughter's happiness. Rossini's second opera THU written for Naples was the only comedy he wrote there, but THU there are conflicting reports on whether or not it was well THU received. THU THU Rossini: La Gazzetta THU Madama la Rose ..... José Maria Lo Monaco (mezzo-soprano) THU Doralice ..... Raffaella Lupinacci (soprano) THU Lisetta ..... Hasmik Torosyan (soprano) THU Don Pomponio Storione ..... Nicola Alaimo (bass) THU Monsù Traversen ..... Andrea Vincenzo Bonsignore (bass) THU Alberto ..... Maxim Mironov (tenor) THU Filippo ..... Vito Priante (baritone) THU Anselmo ..... Dario Shikhmiri (bass) THU Andrea Faidutti (chorus director) THU Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Comunale, Bologna THU Enrique Mazzola (conductor) THU THU Recorded 11/08/2015 THU Pesaro - Rossini Theatre. THU THU 16:30 In Tune b06flpjp (Listen) 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. Each day Nicola finds ten quirky and entertaining THU facts about each of the Ten Pieces. THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b06flp2c (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06flpnr (Listen) THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - Sibelius Symphonies THU THU Thomas Dausgaard conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony THU Orchestra in Sibelius Symphonies. THU THU Live from City Halls, Glasgow THU Presented by Jamie MacDougall THU THU Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 in E flat major, Op 82 THU THU 8.15: Interval THU THU 8.35 THU Symphony No. 6 in D minor THU Symphony No. 7 in C major THU THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Thomas Dausgaard, conductor THU THU "Other composers mix brightly coloured cocktails" said Jean THU Sibelius. "I offer pure, cool water". From the radiant THU sunrise that opens the Fifth to the deep tranquillity of the THU Sixth and the windswept peaks of the Seventh, Sibelius's THU last three symphonies are like a force of nature. For BBC THU SSO Chief Conductor-Designate, Thomas Dausgaard, this is THU music that can transform the very way you hear the world; THU "at once monumental and intimately personal" is how one THU critic described his approach to Sibelius. Under Dausgaard's THU direction, this single-evening Sibelius trilogy will be an THU exhilarating journey through one of the 20th century's THU greatest - and most inspiring - musical minds. THU THU Credits THU Performer: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU THU 22:00 Free Thinking b06flptj (Listen) THU Landmark: Leaves of Grass THU THU The American poet Mark Doty, Professor Sarah Churchwell and THU the young British poet Andrew McMillan join Matthew Sweet THU for a programme on National Poetry Day dedicated to one of THU the classics of American poetry, Walt Whitman's Leaves of THU Grass. Readings will be performed by William Hope. THU THU Producer: Fiona McLean. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Matthew Sweet THU Interviewed Guest: Mark Doty THU Interviewed Guest: Sarah Churchwell THU Interviewed Guest: Andrew McMillan THU Reader: William Hope THU Producer: Fiona McLean THU THU 22:45 The Essay b06flpvv (Listen) THU Bliss Was It in That Dawn, Episode 4 THU THU As people get deep into middle age it's normal to look back THU at your childhood through a golden haze of nostalgia. But THU what if things really were better in the past? What if, by THU chance, you were born and grew up in a time and place of THU unprecedented economic growth and stability? THU THU In this series of five talks for The Essay, Michael THU Goldfarb, born in the middle of the American Century, looks THU back at growing up in a US where things really were better: THU economically and socially. As the US struggles with growing THU inequality and political gridlock, Goldfarb remembers being THU born in the afterglow of World War 2, and how the "children THU of victory" were certain that the future would always be THU bright. THU THU In this programme, Michael looks at the books and films that THU turned the children of victory born after the Second World THU War into the rebels of 1968. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b06g6456 (Listen) THU Verity Sharp with an excellent mix of unpopular music. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 09 OCTOBER 2015 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b06fll84 (Listen) FRI Mendelssohn and Chausson from Poland FRI Jonathan Swain presents a concert by the Polish Radio FRI Symphony Orchestra. FRI 12:31 AM FRI Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847] FRI The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) - overture Op.26 FRI Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcin Nalecz-Niesiolowski FRI (conductor) FRI 12:42 AM FRI Chausson, Ernest [1855-1899] FRI Poème de l'amour et de la mer Op.19 FRI Iwona Socha (soprano), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, FRI Marcin Nalecz-Niesiolowski (conductor) FRI 1:09 AM FRI Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847] FRI Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op.56 (Scottish) FRI Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcin Nalecz-Niesiolowski FRI (conductor) FRI 1:47 AM FRI Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) FRI Piano Quintet in F minor (Op.34) FRI Aleksandra Juozapenaite-Eesma (piano), M.K. Ciurlionis FRI String Quartet - Jonas Tankevicius & Darius Diksaitis FRI (violins), Aloyzas Grizas (viola), Saulius Lipcius (cello) FRI 2:31 AM FRI Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) FRI Vespers (All-night vigil) for chorus (Op.37) FRI BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (director) FRI 3:27 AM FRI Boulanger, Lili (1893-1918) FRI Nocturne for flute and piano FRI Valentinas Gelgotas (flute), Audrone Kisieliute (piano) FRI 3:31 AM FRI Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) FRI Septet in B flat for 3 oboes, 3 violins & basso continuo FRI (TWV.44:43) FRI Il Gardellino: Marcel Ponseele, Ann Vanlancker & Taka FRI Kitazato (baroque oboes), Ryo Terakado, Blai Justo & Mika FRI Akiha (baroque violins), René Schiffer (baroque cello), FRI Frank Coppieters (violone), Robert Kohnen (harpsichord) FRI 3:41 AM FRI Blockx, Jan (1851-1912) FRI Flemish Dances FRI BRT Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels, Alexander Rahbari FRI (conductor) FRI 3:55 AM FRI Franck, César Auguste (1822-1890) FRI Final in B flat major (Op.21) FRI Leo van Doeselaar (1891 Michel Maarschalkweerd organ, FRI Amsterdam Concertgebouw) FRI 4:07 AM FRI Obrecht, Jakob (1450-1505) FRI Omnis spiritus laudet - offertory motet for 5 voices FRI Ensemble Daedalus FRI 4:13 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) FRI No.1, Danseuses de Delphes (Preludes book 1) FRI Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) FRI 4:17 AM FRI Marx, Joseph (1882-1964) (Text: E. H. Hess) FRI Nachtgebet (Evening Prayer) FRI Jean Stilwell (mezzo soprano), Robert Kortgaard (piano) FRI 4:21 AM FRI Arban, Jean-Baptiste [1825-1889] FRI Le Carnaval de Venise - variations for cornet and piano FRI Vilém Hofbauer (trumpet), Miroslava Trnková (piano) FRI 4:31 AM FRI Goldmark, Károly (1830-1915) FRI Night and festal music - prelude to act II from the opera FRI Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) FRI Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) FRI 4:38 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Piano Sonata No.14 (Sonata quasi una fantasia) in C sharp FRI minor, 'Moonlight' (Op.27 No.2) FRI Håvard Gimse (piano) FRI 4:53 AM FRI Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) FRI Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Op.28) FRI Taik-Ju Lee (violin), Young-Lan Han (piano) FRI 5:03 AM FRI Caldara, Antonio (1670-1736) FRI Medea in Corinto - solo cantata for voice, strings and FRI continuo FRI Gérard Lèsne (countertenor), Il Seminario Musicale FRI 5:18 AM FRI Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) FRI Prometheus - symphonic poem (S.99) FRI The Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Volodymyr Sirenko FRI (conductor) FRI 5:32 AM FRI Czerny, Carl (1791-1857) FRI Etude in G flat FRI Stefan Lindgren (piano) FRI 5:35 AM FRI Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) FRI Rondo in B minor (Op.109) FRI Stefan Lindgren (piano) FRI 5:44 AM FRI Carissimi, Giacomo (1605-1674) FRI Vanitas vanitatum FRI Olga Pasiecznik & Marta Boberska (sopranos), Il Tempo FRI Baroque Ensemble - Wim Maseele (guitar, theorbo), Lilianna FRI Stawarz (chamber organ), Agata Sapiecha (violin & director FRI 5:55 AM FRI Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801), original oboe arrangement by FRI Arthur Benjamin FRI Oboe Concerto, arranged for trumpet FRI Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, FRI Michael Halasz (conductor) FRI 6:06 AM FRI Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) FRI Cello Sonata in G minor (Op.65) FRI Zara Nelsova (cello), Grant Johannesen (piano). FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b06flnjt (Listen) FRI Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast FRI show, featuring listener requests and also including music FRI from BBC Music's Ten Pieces project - a scheme to introduce FRI classical music to secondary schools. Today the breakfast FRI show will be playing Wagner's 'Ride of the Valkyries' from FRI 'Die Walküre'. FRI FRI Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk. FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b06fnwhm (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of music including '5 reasons to love... the FRI songs of Gabriel Fauré' Throughout the week Rob dips into FRI the songbooks of Fauré, with choices including Le Secret, FRI Après un rêve and Lydia. Rob highlights Fauré's subtle word FRI settings, unusual harmonies and the sympathetic way he FRI depicts nature and the world around him, with recordings by FRI singers including Gérard Souzay, Pierre Bernac and Anne FRI Sofie von Otter. FRI FRI 9.30am FRI Take part in our daily musical challenge: listen to the FRI music and see if you can trace the classical inspiration. FRI FRI 10am FRI Especially for National Poetry Day, Rob's guest this week is FRI the poet and writer Jean Sprackland. Jean's first collection FRI of poetry, Tattoos for Mothers Day was shortlisted for the FRI Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection and her FRI second book, Hard Water, was on the shortlist for the T.S. FRI Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. Her third FRI collection, Tilt, won the Costa Poetry Award and The FRI Guardian described her most recent book of poetry, Sleeping FRI Keys, as 'an uncommon pleasure to read'. Jean has also FRI written a series of short stories and a non-fiction work FRI titled Strands, a series of meditations on walking the FRI beaches between Blackpool and Liverpool. She will be sharing FRI a selection of her favourite classical music with Rob every FRI day at 10am. FRI FRI 10.30am FRI To celebrate the new BBC Ten Pieces project, Rob chooses FRI music that complements this exciting selection of works. FRI FRI 11am FRI Rob's artist of the week is the conductor Ferenc Fricsay. FRI One of the most acclaimed conductors of his generation, and FRI famed for conducting without a baton, Hungarian-born Fricsay FRI studied violin and piano with Bartók and composition with FRI Kodály. After going into hiding during the Nazi occupation FRI of Budapest, he conducted the first symphony concert in the FRI Hungarian capital after the liberation in 1945, and was FRI appointed as conductor of the Budapest Opera and the FRI Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Fricsay went on to forge an FRI international career, conducting orchestras including the FRI Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Radio Symphony FRI Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston FRI Symphony Orchestra. He performed his final concerts with the FRI London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall FRI before his untimely death from stomach cancer at the age of FRI 48. Throughout the week Rob showcases gems from Fricsay's FRI small but precious catalogue of recordings. FRI FRI Mozart FRI Symphony No. 29 in A major K201 FRI Vienna Symphony Orchestra FRI Ferenc Fricsay (conductor). FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b06flp2f (Listen) FRI Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Indian Summer FRI FRI This week Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov the FRI pianist-composer, focusing on his concertante piano works. FRI Today, a late masterpiece: the Rhapsody on a Theme of FRI Paganini. FRI FRI After his flight to America in the wake of the Russian FRI Revolution, Rachmaninov never again returned to his FRI homeland. He did make a partial return to Europe, though; in FRI 1933 he was able to move into his newly-built villa on the FRI shores of Lake Lucerne, where he would spend summers until FRI the outbreak of World War II. The serenity of the Villa FRI Senar (named after SErgei and NAtalya Rachmaninov), in FRI tandem with the not unwelcome surprise of the Steinway FRI concert grand (a housewarming gift from the company) that FRI was waiting for him when he arrived there, got Rachmaninov's FRI creative juices flowing again, and the following year, on FRI Swiss soil, he wrote one of his finest and most popular FRI pieces - a set of 24 variations on the famous 24th Caprice FRI for solo violin by Paganini. Fast-forward six years and FRI Rachmaninov is back in the USA, recuperating from a small FRI operation in a secluded house he had rented on Long Island. FRI Here, in not much more than a month, he wrote his Symphonic FRI Dances - "My last spark", he called them - a wonderfully FRI affirmative swansong from a composer famous for his FRI lugubrious manner. FRI FRI Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op 43 FRI Earl Wild, piano FRI Royal Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Jascha Horenstein, conductor FRI FRI Symphonic Dances, Op 45 (2-piano version) FRI Nikolai Demidenko, Dmitri Alexeev, pianos FRI FRI Producer: Chris Barstow. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b06flpg6 (Listen) FRI Highlights of the Martha Argerich Project FRI FRI The "Martha Argerich Project", one of the main events of the FRI Lugano Festival, is now in its 14th year. Argerich gathers FRI together a range of musicians, some well-established and FRI others at the beginning of their careers, who play together, FRI sharing the stage. Concerts are held in churches, theatres FRI and auditoria around the city, and the repertoire is very FRI varied. Today's concert features arrangements for two pianos FRI of music by Prokofiev, played by Argerich herself with FRI Sergei Babyan. FRI FRI Prokofiev, arr. Babayan: Transcriptions for two pianos FRI The Ghost of Hamlet's Father, from Hamlet, Op. 77 FRI Polka, from Eugene Onegin, Op. 71 FRI Polonaise, from The Queen of Spades, Op. 70 FRI Pushkin Waltzes, Op. 120 FRI Natasha and Andrei's Waltz, from War and Peace, Op. 91 FRI Idée fixe, from The Queen of Spades, Op. 70 FRI Martha Argerich, piano FRI Sergei Babayan, piano FRI FRI Brahms: Piano Trio in E flat, Op. 40 FRI Ilya Gringolts, violin FRI Nathan Braude, viola FRI Alexander Mogilevsky, piano. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b06flpg8 (Listen) FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC National Orchestra of FRI Wales live from Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff FRI FRI Nicola Heywood Thomas presents a concert by the BBC National FRI Orchestra of Wales live from Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff as part FRI of Afternoon on 3's Southern Hemisphere Season FRI FRI Claudio Santoro: Ponteio FRI Villa Lobos: Momoprecoce - fantasy for piano and orchestra FRI Guerra-Peixe: Tributo a Portinari FRI FRI 2.55 FRI INTERVAL Bernstein: On the Waterfront FRI FRI 3.15 FRI Villa Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No.8 FRI Alexandre Levy: Samba from Suite Brésilienne FRI Lorenzo Fernandez: Batuque from Reisado do Pastoreio FRI FRI Jean-Louis Steuerman (piano) FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI Roberto Minczuk (conductor). FRI FRI Credits FRI Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b06flpjr (Listen) 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. Each day Nicola finds ten quirky and entertaining FRI facts about each of the Ten Pieces. FRI FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week b06flp2f (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert b06flpnt (Listen) FRI BBC Philharmonic - Bernstein's Final Concert FRI FRI The BBC Philharmonic recreate Bernstein's Final Concert FRI FRI Live from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester FRI Presented by Tom Redmond FRI FRI Britten: Four Sea Interludes (from 'Peter Grimes') FRI Bernstein: Serenade after Plato's Symposium, for strings, FRI harp, percussion and solo violin FRI FRI 20.20: Interval FRI FRI 20.40 FRI Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 FRI FRI Tasmin Little, violin FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI Juanjo Mena, conductor FRI FRI In the week of the 25th anniversary of his death, the BBC FRI Philharmonic celebrate Leonard Bernstein with a concert FRI drawing on repertoire from his final performance. FRI FRI Some say that Leonard Bernstein was one of the most FRI important classical composers of the twentieth century. FRI Others think his music's too enjoyable for that! But there's FRI only one man who could have written a violin concerto based FRI on an ancient Greek drinking party and filled it with such FRI melody and wit. FRI FRI Credits FRI Performer: BBC Philharmonic FRI FRI 22:00 The Verb b06flptl (Listen) FRI National Poetry Day Verb FRI FRI For 'National Poetry Day' Ian McMillan presents a special FRI Verb to celebrate 'undersung' poets from the past. His FRI guests John Hegley, Angie Hobbs, Kei Miller and Michael FRI Symmons Roberts will each explain why their chosen poet FRI deserves more love and attention from the British public - FRI Bertolt Brecht and Stevie Smith are just two of the writers FRI whose talents will be sung. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b06flpvx (Listen) FRI Bliss Was It in That Dawn, Episode 5 FRI FRI As people get deep into middle age it's normal to look back FRI at your childhood through a golden haze of nostalgia. But FRI what if things really were better in the past? What if, by FRI chance, you were born and grew up in a time and place of FRI unprecedented economic growth and stability? FRI FRI In this series of five talks for The Essay, Michael FRI Goldfarb, born in the middle of the American Century, looks FRI back at growing up in a US where things really were better: FRI economically and socially. As the US struggles with social FRI disintegration and political gridlock, Goldfarb remembers FRI being born in the afterglow of World War 2, and how the FRI "children of victory" were certain that the future would FRI always be bright. FRI FRI In this programme, he remembers the politics of 1960s FRI America as anarchic violence tempered by youthful hope. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b06g6mnh (Listen) FRI Lopa Kothari - Muha in Session FRI FRI Lopa Kothari presents a live session by BBC Introducing FRI artist Muha. FRI FRI Described as an Eastern European contemporary folk band, FRI Muha are more than that as they combine melodies from FRI Slavonic folklore, with North Indian rhythms, Caribbean FRI beats and original lyrics, for a blend of different musical FRI traditions across the world. FRI FRI Also in the programme, new releases from around the globe as FRI well as our World Music Archive track. FRI
02 October 2015
Radio 3 Listings for 03/10/2015 - 09/10/2015
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