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SATSATURDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00h4d79 (Listen)SAT1.01amSATForetic, Silvio (b.1940): Am schonen braunen RheinSAT1.10amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Concerto No 5 inSATE flat, Op 73SAT1.50amSATBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Concerto for orchestra, Sz 116SATVladimir Krpan (piano) Zagreb Philharmonic OrchestraSATIvan Meylemans (conductor)SAT2.28amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Scarbo (Gaspard de la nuit)SATPlamena Mangova (piano)SAT2.40amSATMussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881) orch. NikolaiSATRimsky-Korsakov, Andrei Labinsky and Serge Liapunov: SongsSATand Dances of Death Kolos Kovacs (bass)SATRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraSATRiccardo Chailly (conductor)SAT3.00amSATSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Overture (Des TeufelsSATLustschloss - The Devil's Castle)SATPolish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceSATMiroslaw Blaszczyk (conductor)SAT3.11amSATPaganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Concerto No 1 in D forSATviolin and orchestra, Op 60 Jaap van Zweden (violin)SATNetherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSATKenneth Montgomery (conductor)SAT3.38amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Eine Faust-Sinfonie, S108SATKrunoslav Cigoj (tenor) Zagreb Radio-Television ChoirSATZagreb Philharmonic OrchestraSATLovro von Matacic (conductor)SAT4.45amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Mephisto Waltz No 1, S514SATJanina Fialkowska (piano)SAT4.57amSATSkjavetic, Julije (fl.1557-1573) transcr. Dr LovroSATZupanovic: Madrigal: La mort' e fin (Death is the end)SATSlovenian Chamber Choir Vladimir Kranjcevic (director)SAT5.00amSATBottesini, Giovanni (1821-1889): ReverieSATGoens, Daniel van (1858-1904): ScherzoSATGary Karr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)SAT5.06amSATRosetti, Antonin Frantisek (c.1750-1792): Concerto in ESATflat for two horns and orchestra, K3, No 53SATJozef Illes, Jan Budzak (horns)SATChamber Association of Slovakian RadioSATVlastimil Horak (conductor)SAT5.26amSATRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Salieri's AriaSAT(Mozart and Salieri - opera in one act, Op 48)SATRobert Holl (bass)SATNetherlands Radio Philharmonic OrchestraSATKenneth Montgomery (conductor)SAT5.34amSATLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences on Mozart's DonSATGiovanni Ferruccio Busoni (piano roll)SAT5.48amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Seven variations on BeiSATMannern, welche Liebe fuhlen for cello and piano, WoO 46SATZara Nelsova (cello) Grant Johannesen (piano)SAT5.58amSATSor, Fernando (1778-1839): Introduction and variations onSATMozart's O cara armonia for guitar, Op 9SATAna Vidovic (guitar)SAT6.07amSATTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Suite No 4 in GSATfor orchestra, Op 61 Winnipeg Symphony OrchestraSATKazuhiro Koizumi (conductor)SAT6.32amSATHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Aria: Va tacito eSATnascosto (Giulio Cesare in Egitto)SATCaesar ...... Graham Pushee (countertenor)SATAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraSATPaul Dyer (artistic director)SAT6.39amSATKyurkchiiski, Krassimir (b.1936): Variations on a theme bySATHandel Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraSATDimitar Manolov (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00hgbtg (Listen)SATFrom 7.00amSATSATRossini: Wind Quartet No 6 in F Consortium ClassicumSATSATSoler: Fandango Richard Lester (harpsichord)SATSATFrom 8.00amSATSATBeethoven: Leonore Overture No 1SATChamber Orchestra of EuropeSATNikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SATSATBruch: Romance in F for viola and orchestra, Op 85SATJanine Jansen (viola) Leipzig Gewandhaus OrchestraSATRiccardo Chailly (conductor).SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00hgbtj (Listen)SAT09.05amSATSZYMANOWSKI: String Quartet in C major Op.37SAT(c/w ROZYCKI String Quartet in D minor Op.49; SZYMANOWSKI:SATString Quartet No.2 Op.56)SATRoyal String Quartet (Isabella Szalaj-Zimak - violin,SATElwira Przybylowka - violin, Marek Czech - viola, MichalSATPepol - cello) Hyperion CDA67684 (CD)SATSATSZYMANOWSKI: Masques Op.34 (Movement 3)SAT(c/w Sonata No.3 Op.36; Twenty Mazurkas Op.50 No.9-12;SATMétopes Op.29; Two Mazurkas Op.62)SATRoland Pöntinen (piano) BIS BIS-CD-1137 (CD)SATSATSZYMANOWSKI: Kniaz Patiomkim (Prince Potemkin), Op.51SAT(1925)SAT(c/w Harnasie (Ballet Pantomime), Op.55 (1923-31);SATMandragora (Pantomime), Op.43 (1920))SATWieslaw Ochman – tenor Alexander Pinderak – tenorSATEwa Marciniec – mezzo soprano Ewa Marczyk – violin soloSATKazimierz Koslacz – cello soloSATWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir (Chorus MasterSATHenryk Wojnarowski) Antoni Wit (conductor)SATNAXOS 8.570723 (CD)SATSAT09.30 amSATBuilding a Library RecommendationSATSATSCHUBERT: WinterreiseSATSATReviewer – Daniel Leech-WilkinsonSATSATFirst Choice Recommendation:SATWill be placed on the website on MondaySATSATNext week Geoffrey Norris examines recordings ofSATTchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture.SATSAT10.25 New ReleasesSATSATSUK: Tale of a Winter’s Evening Op.9SAT(c/w The Ripening Op.34)SATOrchester der Komischen Oper BerlinSATKirill Petrenko (conductor) CPO 777 364-2 (CD)SATSATLISZT: Années de Pelerinage (Books 1, 2 & 3)SATDaniel Grimwood (piano)SATRecorded on an original 1851 Erard pianoSATSFZ Music SFZM0208 (2 CDs)SATSATDermot Clinch talks to Andrew about new recordings ofSATchamber music by Beethoven, Czerny and George Onslow. WithSATextracts from the following discs:SATSATCarl Czerny The Sonatas for Solo Piano, Volume 1SAT(Sonata No. 9 Op. 145; Sonata No. 8 Op. 144; Nocturne Op.SAT646; Sonata No. 5 Op. 76; Sonata No. 6 Op. 124)SATMartin Jones (piano) Nimbus NI5832/3 (2 CDs, Mid Price)SATSATGeorge Onslow Violin sonatas op. 16SAT(Sonatas Nos 1-3 Op. 16)SATModerntimes_1800, Ilia Korol (violin), Norbert ZeilbergerSAT(Albrecht Czernin fortepiano, 2006)SATChallenge Classics CC72196 (CD)SATSATCzerny/Onslow Piano TriosSAT(CZERNY: Piano Trio No. 4 Op. 289; ONSLOW: Piano Trio Op.SAT26) Christophorus CHE0136-2 (CD)SATBeethoven String Quintets Opp. 4 and 29SATThe Nash Ensemble Hyperion CDA67693 (CD)SATSATGeorge Onslow Piano Trios Volume 2SAT(Piano Trio Op. 83; Piano Trio Op. 3 No. 2)SATTrio Cascades CPO 777231-2 (CD)SATSATBeethoven String QuintetsSAT(String Quintet in E flat major Op.4; String Quintet ni CSATmajor Op.29) The Nash Ensemble Hyperion CDA67693 (CD)SATSAT11.45am Disc of the WeekSATPurcell: Dido and AeneasSATSarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), Gerald Finley (baritone),SATLucy Crowe (soprano), Patricia Bardon (mezzo-soprano),SATWilliam Purefoy (counter-tenor), Sarah Tynan (soprano),SATJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor), Carys Lane (soprano), RebeccaSATOutram (soprano), Choir & Orchestra of the Age ofSATEnlightenment, Steven Devine & Elizabeth Kenny (directors)SATChandos CHAN0757 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00hgbwn (Listen)SATPetroc Trelawny talks to director Jonathan Miller as hisSATeagerly-awaited production of Puccini's La Boheme opens atSATEnglish National Opera.SATSATVoice coach Christina Shewell talks about her new book,SATVoice Work, in which she offers solutions to help peopleSATSATPetroc is also joined by experts to discuss Darwin and theSATevolution of music.SATSATJonathan MillerSATSATAfter snow led to the postponement of the first night, theSATcurtain eventually rose on Jonathan Miller's longSATawaited new staging of Puccini's La Boheme at EnglishSATNational Opera. His productions of The Mikado andSATRigoletto kept the company afloat in the 80's and 90'sSAT- and it looks likely that this Boheme will become a keySATpart of ENO's repertoire.SATSATPetroc Trelawny talks to Jonathan Miller about his longSATabsence from the British opera scene, his medicalSATbackground and how it helps him stage death scenes, andSAThis preference for staying at home rather than going toSATthe opera.SATSATLa Boheme continues at English National Opera until 8thSATMarchSATSATVoice WorkSATSATA quarter of the British population is unhappy with theSATsound of its own voice. And, despite it being perhaps ourSATmost defining individual characteristic, most of us areSATignorant of how it works.SATSATSpeech and language therapist Christina Shewell hasSATwritten a new book called 'Voice Work: Art and ScienceSATin Changing Voices' - a text book aimed atSATprofessionals but also for anyone interested in theSATworkings of the human voice.SATSATTwo great British voices - actor Henry Goodman andSATsinger and teacher Mary King - join Petroc to reflect onSATthe book's advice.SATSATVoice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices isSATpublished by Wiley-Blackwell (paperback £39.50)SATSATDarwin and MusicSATSATTwo hundred years ago this week Charles Darwin was born.SATHe was tone deaf yet loved the symphonies of Mozart, HaydnSATand Beethoven, and his wife, Emma, was a fine pianist andSATa pupil of Chopin. Late in his life Darwin speculated thatSATlistening to more music might have prevented bits of hisSATbrain 'atrophying'.SATSATBut can his evolutionary principles be applied to ourSATunderstanding of music? Petroc is joined to discuss bySATGary Tomlinson, Annenberg Professor of Humanities at theSATUniversity of Pennsylvania, Ian Cross, reader in music andSATscience at Cambridge University and Roderick Swanston ofSATImperial College.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00hgbwr (Listen)SATMusic of the Black DeathSATCatherine Bott explores one of the deadliest pandemics inSAThuman history - the Black Death in the 14th Century - viaSATthe music of the composers who lived through the time.SATThey include Guillaume de Machaut, who wrote of the plagueSATin his poem The Judgement of the King of Navarre.SATSATGuillaume de Machaut: Introitus: Gaudeamus omnes in DominoSATfrom Messe de Nostre DameSATTaverner Consort/Taverner Choir/Andrew ParrottSATEMI CDC 7 47949 2 Track 1SATSATGuillaume de Machaut: Quand je sui mis au retourSATEarly Music Consort of London/Martyn Hill/David MunrowSATVIRGIN VERITAS VED 5 61284 2 CD1 Track 9SATSATPhilippe de Vitry: Apta caro/ Flos virginumSATOrlando Consort AMON RA CD-SAR 49 Track 3SATSATSegue to:SATSATJ de Porta: Alma polis religio/Axe poli cum articaSATGothic Voices/Christopher Page HYPERION CDA 66463SATTrack 5SATSATLandini: Abbonda di virtue MicrologusSATOPUS 111 OPS 30-112 Track 14SATSATAnon: Lamento di Tristano/La Rotta Dufay CollectiveSATCONTINUUM CCD 1042 Tracks 7-8SATSATP des Molins: Amis tout dous vis (rondeau)SATThe Early Music Consort of London/David MunrowSATVIRGIN VERITAS VED 5 61284 2 CD1 Track 5SATSATGiovanni da Firenze: Quand'Amor MicrologusSATOPUS 111 OPS 30-112 Track 2SATSATSegue to:SATSATGherardello de Florentia: De poni amor a me MicrologusSATOPUS 111 OPS 30-112 Track 12SATSATGuillaume de Machaut: Sanctus et Benedictus from Messe deSATNostre DameSATTaverner Consort/Taverner Choir/Andrew ParrottSATEMI CDC 7 47949 2 Track 13.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00h4cxc (Listen)SATAndreas Staier (fortepiano)SATFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Fiona Talkington.SATSATAndreas Staier (fortepiano)SATSATSchumann: Album fur die Jugend, Op 68 (1848 - excerpts);SATScherzo, Gigue, Romanze und Fughette, Op 32 (1838-39);SATSieben Stucke in Fughettenform, Op 126 (1853);SATKinderszenen, Op 15 (1838).SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00hgbwv (Listen)SATWorld Routes in Brazil: Carnival, Episode 3 -Rio deSATJaneiro and CarnivalSATAs part of series of programmes celebrating the BrazilianSATcarnival and its music, Lucy Duran travels to two placesSATfamous for their Carnivals - Recife in the Northeast andSATRio de Janeiro in the Southeast. She discovers some of theSATrhythms unique to Recife including maracatu, frevo andSATciranda, recorded on a beach, in a cow-shed and in the oldSATcolonial city of Olinda. She also finds out about theSATmangue bit movement and its frontman, the late ChicoSATScience.SATSATWorld Routes Presented by Lucy DuranSATProduced by James ParkinSATRecorded and mixed by Martin Appleby Tel. 020 7765 4661SATFax 020 7765 5052 e-mail world.routes@bbc.co.ukSATSATSiba: Maracatu de baque sulto (part 1)SATSiba and his band, FulorestaSATRecorded by the BBC in Nazare da Mata, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSATTrad: Arrumadinho Luiz Paixao and his groupSATRecorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSATJards Macale/Glauber Rocha: Rei De Janeiro Jards MacaleSATAlbum: The Rough Guide to RioSATWorld Music Network RGNET1157CDSATSATTrad: Verde Mar de NavegarSATLia de Itamaraca and her groupSATRecorded by the BBC on the island of Itamaraca,SATPernambuco, BrazilSATSATLia de Itamaraca: Quem me deu foi LiaSATPerformed by Lia de Itamaraca and her groupSATRecorded by the BBC on the island of Itamaraca,SATPernambuco, Brazil;SATSATLonato: Voce me Abandonou Velha Guarda de PortelaSATRecorded by the BBC in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSATSATScience/Zumbi: Manguetown Chico Science; Nacao ZumbiSATAlbum: Afrociberdelia Sony 850.278/2-479255SATSATNosse Bandeira MC Junior & MC LeonardoSATAlbum: OST to Tropa de Elite EMI 5130022SATSATRosa: Marcha do Danceo Renato Rosa, with her bandSATRecorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSATMartinho da Vila: Tom Maior Mart’naliaSATAlbum: Madrugada Biscoito Fino BF866SATSATSiba: Toda vez que eu dou um passoSATSiba: O Bloca da Bicharada Siba: Vale do JucaSATSiba: Maracatu de baque sulto (part 2)SATSiba and his band, FulorestaSATAll recorded by the BBC in Nazare da Mata, Pernambuco,SATBrazilSATSATTrad, Arr. Paixao: Sao Goncalo do AmaranteSATTrad, Arr. Paixao: ArrumadinhoSATTrad, Arr. Paixao: Toada Solta, amor, amor, amorSATLuiz Paixao and his groupSATAll recorded by the BBC in Olinda, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSATScience/Zumbi: Quilombo GrooveSATChico Science and Nacao Zumbi Album: AfrociberdeliaSATSony 850.278/2-479255SATSATDengue/Lucio Maia/Gira/Jorge du Peixe/Pupilo: Um PasseioSATno Mundro (Live) Chico Science and Nacao ZumbiSATAlbum: Afrociberdelia Sony 850.278/2-479255SATSATScience/Jorge Du Peixe/Eduardo Bidlovski: MacoSATChico Science and Nacao Zumbi Album: AfrociberdeliaSATSony 850.278/2-479255SATSATMautner/Jacobina: Maracatu AtomicoSATChico Science and Nacao Zumbi Album: AfrociberdeliaSATSony 850.278/2-479255SATSATTrad/Lia de Itamarca: Various Cirandas, including Quem meSATdeu foi Lia Performed by Lia de Itamaraca and her groupSATRecorded by the BBC on the island of Itamaraca,SATPernambuco, BrazilSATSATSiba: Vale do Juca Siba and his band, FulorestaSATRecorded by the BBC in Nazare da Mata, Pernambuco, BrazilSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00hgbwx (Listen)SATIan CarrSATTrumpeter, author and broadcaster Ian Carr is consideredSATby some to be one of the most influential figures inSATBritish jazz.SATSATAlyn Shipton features an archive interview, in which CarrSATselects some of his finest recordings. These include musicSATby the Rendell-Carr Quintet, the Emcee Five and Nucleus,SATas well as movements from Neil Ardley's suite KaleidoscopeSATof Rainbows.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00hgbwz (Listen)SATJazz Record Requests Presented by Geoffrey SmithSATProducer: Lara BelliniSATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno),SATTodd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny BarkerSAT(bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), ReginaldSATVeal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATBonaparte’s Retreat (Pee Wee King) (3’13’’)SATPerformed by Wild Bill Davison (cnt) Cutty Cutshall (tb)SATPeanuts Hucko (cl) Gene Schroeder (p) Ray Biondi (g) AlSATHall (b) Gene Krupa (d) Booby Scoots (vcl)SATRecorded NY Apr 6 1950SATTaken from the album Bonaparte’s Retreat / Walking withSATthe Blues LP (RCA RCX 1052; Side 1 / Track 1)SATSATSpanish Shawl (Elmer Schoebel / Walter Melrose / BillySATMeyers) (3’21’’)SATPerformed by Albert Nicholas (cl) Richard M. Jones (p)SATJohnny St. Cyr (bj) Recorded Chicago, Nov 6 1925SATTaken from the album Richard M. Jones Three Jazz WizardsSAT1995 CD (Classics Classics 5826(1); Track 4)SATSATBlues for Yolande (Coleman Hawkins) (6’44’’)SATPerformed by Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster (ts) OscarSATPeterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Alvin Stoller (d)SATRecorded 1957SATTaken from the album Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben WebsterSATCD (Verve 8231202(1); Track 1)SATSATOne O’Clock Jump (Count Basie) (6’43’’)SATPerformed by Harry James, Ziggy Elman, Gordon “Chris”SATGriffin (tp) Red Ballard, Vernon Brown (tb) Benny GoodmanSAT(cl) Hymie Schertzer, George Koenig (as) Babe Russin (ts)SATJess Stacy (p) Allen Reuss (g) Harry Goodman (b) GeneSATKrupa (d) Horace Henderson, Edgar Sampson (arr)SATRecorded NY Jan 16 1938SATTaken from the album The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall JazzSATConcertSAT1999 CD (Columbia/Legacy C2K 65143; Disc 1 / Tracks 4-5)SATSATThe Moment of Truth (T. Satterwhite / F. Scott) (2’15’’)SATPerformed by Tony Bennett Recorded 1960SATTaken from the album The Little Boy / The Moment of TruthSATLP (CBS AAG 184; Side 2)SATSATNever Let Me Go (Raymond Evans / Jay Livingston) (7’43’’)SATPerformed by the Keith Jarrett Trio:SATKeith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (d)SATRecorded NY Jan 1983SATTaken from the album Standards, Vol. 2SAT1985 CD (ECM 8250152(1); Track 4)SATSATCheese Cake (Dexter Gordon) (6’29’’)SATPerformed by Dexter Gordon (ts) Sonny Clark (p) ButchSATWarren (b) Billy Higgins (d) Recorded NJ Aug 27 1962SATTaken from the album GoSAT1998 CD (Blue Note 7243 4 98794 2 3; Track 1)SATSATEverything I’ve Got (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart)SAT(3’20’’)SATPerformed by Chris Connor (vcl) Joe Wilder (tp) Al CohnSAT(ts) Eddie Costa (vib) Ralph Sharon (p,arr) OscarSATPettiford (b) Osie Johnson (d) Recorded NY Nov 16 1956SATTaken from the album A Jazz Date with Chris ConnorSAT1991 CD (Atlantic AMCY1072(1); Track 9)SATSATBig “P” (Jimmy Heath) (3’53’’)SATPerformed by Jimmy Heath’s Big BandSATNat Adderley (cnt) Clark Terry (flhrn,tp) Tom McIntoshSAT(tb) Dick Berg (fhr) Julian “Cannonball” Adderley (as)SATJimmy Heath (ts) Pat Patrick (bar) Tommy Flanagan (p)SATPercy Heath (b) Albert Tootie Heath (d)SATRecorded NY Jun 24 1960 Taken from the album Really Big!SATLP (Riverside RLP 12-333. Side 1 / Track 1)SATSATWise Child (Julian Siegel) (8’05’’)SATPerformed by Partisans:SATPhil Robson (g) Julian Siegel (ts) Thaddeus Kelly (b) GeneSATCalderazzo (d) Recorded 2005SATTaken from the album BBC Jazz Awards 2007SATCD (Specific SPEC007; Disc 1 /Track 5)SATSATDon't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SATor any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SATSATThe BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSATinternet sites.SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00hgbx1 (Listen)SATLive from the Met, Donizetti's Lucia di LammermoorSATDirect from the Metropolitan Opera, New York, MarcoSATArmiliato conducts one of the most loved bel canto operasSATof all time, broadly based on a historic drama by WalterSATScott, and starring Russian soprano Anna Netrebko andSATPolish tenor Piotr Beczala as the doomed lovers.SATSATThe opera centres on a tragic love triangle, as Lucia andSATEdgardo secretly become engaged, although Lucia is forcedSATby her cruel brother to marry Arturo. She obeys, imaginingSATthat Edgardo is unfaithful, but after realising herSATmistake Lucia turns mad with anguish.SATSATPresented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSATSiff. The intervals include backstage interviews with theSATperformers and the Met Opera Quiz.SATSATLucia ...... Anna Netrebko (soprano)SATEnrico ...... Mariusz Kwiecien (baritone)SATEdgardo ...... Piotr Beczala (tenor)SATArturo ...... Colin Lee (tenor)SATRaimondo ...... Ildar Abdrazakov (bass)SATAlisa ...... Michaela Martens (mezzo-soprano)SATNormanno ...... Michael Myers (tenor)SATChorus and Orchestra of New York Metropolitan OperaSATMarco Armiliato (conductor).SATSAT22:00 The Wire b00hgg0z (Listen)SATSold on eBaySATVan Badham's edgy comedy, which takes the modernSATphenomenon of internet selling to extremes and exploresSATthe extent to which we are defined by our possessions.SATSATIn a fit of self-loathing after being dumped by hisSATgirlfriend, Richard puts his life up for sale on eBay. ToSAThis surprise he gets an offer he can't refuse. Cut offSATfrom everything familiar - his flat, his job, his ex, evenSAThis own name, he is propelled on a journey ofSATself-discovery.SATSATRichard ...... Bruce MackinnonSATSuzy ...... Claire Rushbrook Lian ...... Zita SattarSATClive ...... Emil MarwaSATRichard's Mum ...... Amelda BrownSATCyber Characters: Dan Starkey, Malcolm Tierney, DonnlaSATHughes, Manjeet Mann, Jill Cardo, Stephen Critchlow,SATRobert Lonsdale and Gunnar CautharySATSATDirected by Mary Peate.SATSAT22:45 Haydn Arias b00hgg11 (Listen)SATGottfried von der Goltz conducts bass-baritone ThomasSATQuasthoff and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra in ItalianSATarias from operas by Haydn.SATSAT23:00 Hear and Now b00hklk5 (Listen)SATTristan Murail DaySATTom Service presents a special edition of the programme,SATfeaturing music recorded during the BBC Symphony OrchestraSATevent Total Immersion: Tristan Murail.SATSATOne of France's leading composers and a key composer ofSATSpectralist music, Tristan Murail writes groundbreakingSATworks for acoustic and electronic intruments that are bothSATbeautiful and complex in equal measure. Having studiedSATwith Olivier Messiaen, he founded Ensemble l'ItineraireSATand then went on to work at IRCAM in Paris.SATSATTotal Immersion: Tristan Murail is the second of the theSATBBC Symphony Orchestra composer days, and features musicSATfrom across Murail's output.SATSUNSUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2009SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00hgbxy (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in G, Op 77, No 1SUN1.24amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): String Quartet No 3 in BSUNflat, Op 67SUN1.58amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in FSUN2.26amSUNBartok, Bela (1881-1945): String Quartet No 4SUNSine Nomine Quartet, Lausanne: Patrick Genet (violin)SUNFrancois Gottraux (violin) Hans Egidi (viola)SUNMarc Jaermann (cello)SUN2.30amSUNGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16SUNLeif Ove Andsnes (piano) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraSUNJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN3.00amSUNWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Overture (DerSUNFreischutz) Netherlands Radio Philharmonic OrchestraSUNKenneth Montgomery (conductor)SUN3.11amSUNProkofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Concerto No 2 in G minorSUNfor violin and orchestra, Op 63SUNAnatoli Bazhenov (violin) NRCU Symphony OrchestraSUNVyacheslav Blinov (conductor)SUN3.39amSUNMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 3 in A minorSUN(Scottish) BBC Symphony OrchestraSUNJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SUN4.18amSUNElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Four Choral Songs, Op 53SUNBBC Symphony Chorus Stephen Jackson (conductor)SUN4.33amSUNBacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Concerto for stringSUNorchestra Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaSUNOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)SUN4.48amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto No 1 in ASUNminor for violin and string orchestra, BWV 1041SUNMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (violin/conductor)SUN5.00amSUNFasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758): Sonata in D minorSUNAmsterdam Bach Soloists Wim ten Have (conductor)SUN5.11amSUNPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Seven Chansons for choirSUNJutland Chamber Choir Mogens Dahl (conductor)SUN5.24amSUNFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Dolly - Suite for piano duet,SUNOp 56 Erzsebet Tusa Istvan Lantos (pianos)SUN5.38amSUNCabezon, Antonio de (1510-1566): Fantasia Hesperion XXSUNJordi Savall (director)SUN5.41amSUNRimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Capriccio EspagnoleSUNStavanger Symphony OrchestraSUNAlexander Dmitriev (conductor)SUN5.57amSUNHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in G minor for keyboardSUNand strings, H XV 25 (Gypsy rondo) Kungsbacka TrioSUN6.12amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Jesu, meine Freude,SUNBWV 227 Tafelmusik Chamber ChoirSUNTafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Ivars Taurins (conductor)SUN6.34amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Three pieces, D946SUNAlfred Brendel (piano).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00hgby0 (Listen)SUNFrom 7.00amSUNSUNHaydn: Sonata No 58 in C Andras Schiff (piano)SUNSUNSchubert: Der Spiegelritter (The Looking-glass Knight), D11SUNPrague Sinfonia Christian Benda (conductor)SUNSUNFrom 8.00amSUNSUNMozart: Ch'io mi scordi di te?, K505SUNMagdalena Kozena (soprano)SUNJos van Immerseel (fortepiano)SUNOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSUNSimon Rattle (conductor)SUNSUNBach: Concerto No 2, BWV 973 (after Vivaldi)SUNOliver Baumont (harpsichord)SUNSUNFrom 9.00amSUNSUNSibelius: En Saga, Op 9 New York PhilharmonicSUNLeonard Bernstein (conductor)SUNSUNGodowsky: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Die Fledermaus (JSUNStrauss II) Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano).SUNSUN10:00 Iain Burnside b00hgby2 (Listen)SUNCreationSUNIain considers how composers have responded to theSUNCreation and introduces music by Haydn, Milhaud, Sibelius,SUNIves and others.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b008fxzm (Listen)SUNClaire BloomSUNActress Claire Bloom reveals her musical passions toSUNMichael Berkeley, including operas by Mozart, Bellini,SUNVerdi, Tchaikovsky and Richard Strauss, as well as pianistSUNAlfred Brendel playing Schubert, cellist Heinrich SchiffSUNplaying Bach and the end of Schoenberg's TransfiguredSUNNight.SUNSUN1: Verklärte Nacht by Schoenberg The Nash EnsembleSUNCD/Record number:VIRGIN VC 791478-2SUNSUN2: Otello (end of) by VerdiSUNPlacido Domingo (Otello), Frank Little (Cassio), PaulSUNPlishka (Lodovico), Malcolm King (Montano), NationalSUNPO/James Levine CD/Record number:RCA 74321 39501-2SUNSUN3: Casta Diva (from Norma Act 1) by BelliniSUNMaria Callas (Norma), Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala,SUNMilan/Tullio Serafin CD/Record number:EMI CDC 7493932SUNSUN4: Prelude from the Cello Suite No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008SUNby JS Bach Heinrich Schiff (cello)SUNCD/Record number:EMI CZS 574179-2SUNSUN5: Una donna a quindici anni (from Cosí fan tutte, Act 2)SUNby MozartSUNAnna Steiger (Despina) Royal Concertebouw Orchestra,SUNAmsterdam/Nikolaus HarnoncourtSUNCD/Record number:TELDEC 90317138-2SUNSUN6: Piano Sonata in A, D959 (2nd movement, Andantino) bySUNSchubert Alfred Brendel (piano)SUNCD/Record number:PHILIPS 475 7193SUNSUN7: The Letter Scene (from Eugene Onegin Act 1) bySUNTchaikovskySUNMirelli Freni (Tatyana), Orchestra of the Vienna StateSUNOpera/Seiji Ozawa CD/Record number:ORFEO C6370421SUNSUN8: Die Zeit, die ist ein sonderbar’ Ding (theSUNMarschallin’s Act 1 aria from Der Rosenkavalier) by StraussSUNElisabeth Schwarzkopf (The Countess), Christa LudwigSUN(Octavian), Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert von KarajanSUNCD/Record number:EMI 567605-2SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00hgdk1 (Listen)SUNCountertenor David DanielsSUNCatherine Bott interviews American countertenor DavidSUNDaniels about his stage and recording career, and choosesSUNmusic from some of his discs, including works by FranciscoSUNde la Torre, Alessandro Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi as wellSUNas arias from Handel's operas Tamerlano and Tolomeo. ThereSUNare also two tracks from his most recent recording withSUNThe English Concert under Harry Bicket - of arias by Bach.SUNSUNPlaylist:SUNSUNFrancisco de la Torre: Pampano verdeSUNDavid Daniels (countertenor) with Craig Ogden (guitar)SUNVIRGIN CLASSICS 545 6012 Track 5SUNSUNHandel: A dispetto (Tamerlano)SUNDavid Daniels (countertenor)SUNOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSUNDirected by Sir Roger NorringtonSUNVIRGIN CLASSICS 545 3262 Track 7SUNSUNHandel: Inumano fratel...Stille amare (Tolomeo)SUNDavid Daniels (countertenor)SUNOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSUNDirected by Harry Bicket VIRGIN CLASSICS 545 3252SUNTracks 11-12SUNSUNA Scarlatti: Il genio di MitildeSUNDavid Daniels (countertenor) Arcadian AcademySUNConducted by Nicholas McGeganSUNCONIFER CLASSICS 75605 51319-2 Tracks 5-8SUNSUNVivaldi: Descende, o coeli vox (Longe mala, umbrae,SUNterrores) RV.629 David Daniels (countertenor)SUNEuropa Galante Directed by Fabio BiondiSUNVIRGIN VERITAS VC5 45474-2 Track 21SUNSUNBach: Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen (Ich habe genugSUNBWV.82) David Daniels (countertenor)SUNThe English Concert Directed by Harry BicketSUNVIRGIN CLASSICS 519 037-2 Track 11SUNSUNBach: Qui sedes (B minor Mass BWV.232)SUNDavid Daniels (countertenor) The English ConcertSUNDirected by Harry Bicket VIRGIN CLASSICS 519 037-2SUNTrack 1.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00hgdSUNOr is it Radio 3 Requests? - Ed.SUNTasmin LittleSUNViolinist Tasmin Little presents a selection of Radio 3SUNlisteners' requests, including two doses of Spanish sunSUNcourtesy of Enrique Granados and Padre Antonio Soler.SUNSUNThere's also a scene from Handel's Solomon and a rareSUNchance to hear Saint-Saens' Piano Concerto No 2 in theSUNGramophone Award-winning recording by Stephen Hough.SUNSUNCellist Paul Watkins is in the studio to explain why heSUNthinks no one can surpass the Quartetto Italiano when itSUNcomes to playing Beethoven.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00h4dd8 (Listen)SUNFrom St Paul's Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Herr Gott, du bist unsrer Zuflucht (Mendelssohn)SUNResponses: Byrd Psalm: 132 (Maunder, Edwards)SUNFirst Lesson: Haggai 2 vv1-9SUNCanticles: Stainer in B flatSUNSecond Lesson: John 2 vv18-22SUNAnthem: Light out of darkness (Elgar)SUNHymn: Christ whose glory fills the sky (Ratisbon)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 in C sharp minor (Howells)SUNSUNOrganist: Simon JohnsonSUNDirector of Music: Andrew Carwood.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00hgdk5 (Listen)SUNRachmaninov: Third Piano ConcertoSUNIn programme recorded in Glasgow's City Halls, as part ofSUNthe BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's Russian WinterSUNseries, Stephen Johnson explores Rachmaninov's Third PianoSUNConcerto. Featuring excerpts and a complete performance bySUNpianist Nelson Goerner and the BBC Scottish SymphonySUNOrchestra, conducted by Stefan Solyom. As well asSUNconsidering its great significance in the pianoSUNrepertoire, Stephen also looks at the many subtleties ofSUNthe work.SUNSUNThe programme also includes one of four weekly 'Codas' inSUNwhich conductor and music pyschologist Christopher GayfordSUNlooks at some of ways in which humans process music.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00hgdk7 (Listen)SUNHoddinott Hall ConcertSUNAled Jones presents the programme from Hoddinott Hall, theSUNnew home of the BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of WalesSUNin Cardiff Bay, and introduces the first choral concert ofSUNtheir opening season. With music by Mendelssohn andSUNStanford, plus Welsh composers William Mathias and ManselSUNThomas.SUNSUNThe programme was recorded on 1 February 2009 with the BBCSUNNational Chorus of Wales, conducted by Adrian Partington.SUNSUNPlaylist: Felix MendelssohnSUNErhaben, O Herr ‘Lord, Exulted’ Op.79, no.3SUNSUNFelix Mendelssohn Laudate pueri Op.39, no.2SUNThe ladies of the BBC National Chorus of Wales withSUNsoloist sopranos Katy Treharne and Sophie Kirk,SUNmezzo-soprano Martha McLorinan, and Robert Houssart on theSUNorganSUNSUNFelix Mendelssohn Hör mein bitten (Hear my Prayer)SUNWith organist Robert Houssart and soprano soloist SiânSUNWinstanleySUNSUNCharles Villiers Stanford 3 motets Op. 38SUNJustorum anime (The souls of the righteous)SUNCoelos ascendit hodie (Today Jesus Christ)SUNBeati quorum via (Blessed are they whose way is pure)SUNSUNWilliam Mathias Ceremony after a fire raid Op.63SUNWith pianist Steven Kings, percussionists Graham BradleySUNand Phil Girling, and soprano solo by Jennifer WalkerSUNSUNWilliam Mathias Santa Fe suiteSUNSUNArr. Mansel Thomas Five Welsh Folksongs Ar lan y morSUNAr hyd y nos Hob y deri dando Lisa LânSUNMigildi magildiSUNWith harpist Catrin Finch, soprano soloists SiânSUNWinstanley and Jennifer Walker and baritone soloist OwenSUNWebbSUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00hgdk9 (Listen)SUNThe Steps, by Mike BartlettSUNThis programme contains some strong language.SUNSUNA new play, specially written for Radio 3, which followsSUNan elderly lady, Rosie, who lives in an old people's home.SUNShe escapes into the wintry landscape outside with aSUNreluctant teenager tagging along behind her. On herSUNjourney, she meets a woman in her 30s and a nine-year-oldSUNgirl and discovers some interesting coincidences: they areSUNon the run too and are also both called Rosie.SUNSUNOlder Rosie ...... Geraldine McEwanSUNOliver ...... Robert LonsdaleSUNMiddle Rosie ...... Julia FordSUNCharles ...... Phillip JacksonSUNMarion ...... Janice AcquahSUNYoung Rosie ...... Lauren MoteSUNPaul ...... Jonathan Tafler Director: Claire Grove.SUNSUN21:15 Recital b00gnq5f (Listen)SUNThe Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Antoni WitSUNperform Szymanowski (orch Fitelberg): Nocturne andSUNTarantella, Op 28. With Ilya Kaler (violin).SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00hgdkc (Listen)SUNThe Origins of the OriginSUNScience historian Andy Cunningham discusses theSUNconnections between French and English evolutionarySUNthought. Were European researchers thinking along the sameSUNlines as Darwin, or were they following separate paths ofSUNenquiry? What impact did their post-revolutionary, secularSUNenvironment have on their theorising?SUNSUNDid anyone in France see the relevance of Darwin's workSUNwhen it was published? And what impact subsequently didSUNDarwin's On The Origin of Species have on continentalSUNevolutionary thought?SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00hgdkf (Listen)SUNTailor-MadeSUNSUNA selection of poetry, prose and music examining ourSUNattitudes to what we wear. Including compositions by JohnSUNTavener as well as Puccini, Miles Davis and The Coasters,SUNas well as works from lyric poet Robert Herrick and BeatSUNwriter Lawrence Ferlinghetti.SUNSUNProducer's NoteSUNSUNWords and Music this week is an invitation to peer intoSUNthe mirror. What do you see? Or more to the point - whatSUNare you wearing and what do you think your clothes saySUNabout you? Come to that - what would you say about them?SUNAre they, as Coco Chanel, once remarked a reflection ofSUNthe heart? Or, are they merely a kind of covering that'sSUNcontingent on the weather. Tailor-Made is the theme forSUNtonight's programme - a mischievous examination ofSUNwhat we wear...an adventure in the bespoke, if you like,SUNfrom Achilles' armour to Colline's beloved overcoat inSUNLa Boheme. The actors Maxine Peake and Ralf Little chalkSUNout the verbal outlines with the help of Robert Herrick,SUNthe Beat Generation's Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gogol,SUNEdward Lear, Carol Rumens and Pablo Neruda as well as theSUNodd surprise and their tales of buttons and bows areSUNsumptuously backed and pinned with some of the finestSUNbolts produced by Handel, Puccini, Dowland, Korngold,SUNMiles Davis and Cole Porter .....never mind the width,SUNfeel the quality and welcome to the best dressed show inSUNtown!SUNSUNProducer: Zahid WarleySUNSUNRunning OrderSUNSUNMusic Performer: London Sinfonietta cond. John McGlinnSUNName of piece: Anything Goes - OvertureSUNComposer: Cole PorterSUNName of CD: Cole Porter: Overtures and Ballet MusicSUNCD Code: EMI CDC7543002 Track on CD: 16SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Edward LearSUNName of poem: The New VestmentsSUNFrom Book: Out of FashionSUNReader: Maxine Peake and Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusic Performer: Ella FitzgeraldSUNName of piece: Anything Goes Composer: Cole PorterSUNName of CD: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song BookSUNCD Code: VERVE 5372572 Track on CD: Disc One Track 2SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Pablo NerudaSUNName of poem: Ode to a Pair of SocksSUNFrom Book: The Poetry of Pablo NerudaSUNTranslator: Mark Strand Reader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusicSUNPerformer: Mirella Freni as Mimi with Orchestra e Coro delSUNTeatro dell'Opera di Roma cond. Thomas SchippersSUNName of piece: La Boheme - Si, Mi chiamano MimiSUNComposer: Puccini Name of CD: La BohemeSUNCD Code: EMI CMS7696572 Track on CD: Disc One Track 9SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Sarah MaguireSUNName of poem: The Invisible MenderSUNFrom Book: The Invisible Mender Reader: Maxine PeakeSUNSUNMusicSUNPerformers: John Potter, Stephen Stubbs, John Surman, MayaSUNHomburger and Barry Guy.SUNName of piece: Fine Knacks for LadiesSUNComposer: John DowlandSUNName of CD: In Darkness Let Me DwellSUNCD Code: ECM 4652342 Track on CD: 9SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Henry ShukmanSUNName of poem: Thread From Book: The Lost CitySUNReader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusic Performer: BBC Philharmonic cond. Matthias BamertSUNName of piece: The Brave Little TailorSUNComposer: Erich Korngold Name of CD: MarchenbilderSUNCD Code: CHANDOS CHAN10434X Track on CD: 7SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Lawrence FerlinghettiSUNName of poem: UnderwearSUNFrom Book: Starting from San FranciscoSUNReader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusic Performer: Kronos QuartetSUNName of piece: Miniskirt Composer: Juan Garcia EsquivelSUNName of CD: Nuevo CD Code: NONESUCH 7559796492SUNTrack on CD: 3SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Moniza AlviSUNName of poem: The Sari From Book: Carrying My WifeSUNReader: Maxine PeakeSUNSUNMusic Performer: Miles DavisSUNName of piece: Black Satin Composer: Miles DavisSUNName of CD: On the Corner CD Code: Columbia 474371 2SUNTrack on CD: 5SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Tess GallagherSUNName of poem: Black SilkSUNFrom Book: New and Selected Poems Reader: Maxine PeakeSUNSUNMusic Performer: Walter GiesekingSUNName of piece: Estampes - La soiree dans GrenadeSUNComposer: Debussy Name of CD: Debussy Piano WorksSUNCD Code: VIDEOARTISTS INTERNATIONAL VAIA11172SUNTrack on CD: Disc 2 track 8SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Christopher LogueSUNName of poem: Pax From Book: War MusicSUNReader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusicSUNPerformer: Andreas Scholl, Akademie fur Alte Musik, BerlinSUNName of piece: Ombra mai fu Composer: G.F.HandelSUNName of CD: Ombra Mai fuSUNCD Code: HARMONIA MUNDI HMC901685 Track on CD: 7SUNSUNReadings Author of text: Raymond ChandlerSUNName of text: from opening chapter of Farewell My LovelySUNFrom Book: Farewell My Lovely Reader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusic Performers: The CoastersSUNName of piece: Shopping for Clothes Composer: HarrisSUNName of CD: Yakety Yak: The Coasters CollectionSUNCD Code: WARNERPLATINUM 8122-73225-2 Track on CD: 16SUNSUNReadings Author of text: Nikolai GogolSUNName of text: The OvercoatSUNFrom Book: Diary of a Madman and other storiesSUNTranslator: Ronald Wilks Reader: Maxine PeakeSUNSUNMusicSUNPerformer: Ferrucio Mazzoli with Orchestra e Coro delSUNTeatro dell'Opera di Roma cond. Thomas SchippersSUNName of piece: Vecchia zimarra from La BohemeSUNComposer: Puccini Name of CD: La BohemeSUNCD Code: EMI CMS7696572 Track on CD: Disc Two Track 14SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Carol RumensSUNName of poem: The Scarf ExchangeSUNFrom Book: Thinking of Skins, New and Selected PoemsSUNReader: Maxine PeakeSUNSUNMusic Performer: ShushaSUNName of piece: The Silken Handkerchief Composer:SUNName of CD: Persian Love SongsSUNCD Code: LYRICHORD LYRCD 7235 Track on CD: 6SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Robert HerrickSUNName of poem: Delight in DisorderSUNFrom Book: Out of Fashion Reader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusic Performer: Bob DylanSUNName of piece: Leopard-skin Pill-box hatSUNComposer: Bob Dylan Name of CD: Blonde on BlondeSUNCD Code: COLUMBIA CGK841 Track on CD: 7SUNSUNReadings Author of poem: Jean SpracklandSUNName of poem: Dreaming of Rubber GlovesSUNFrom Book: Out of Fashion Reader: Maxine PeakeSUNSUNMusic Performer: Johnny CashSUNName of piece: The Long Black VeilSUNComposer: M Wilkin and D .DillSUNName of CD: Johnny Cash - The LegendSUNCD Code: COLUMBIA 5174612 Track on CD: Disc Two Track 15SUNSUNReadings Author of text: Nadeem AslamSUNName of text: The Wasted VigilSUNFrom Book: The Wasted Vigil Reader: Ralf LittleSUNSUNMusic Performer: Steven Isserlis and the London SymphonySUNOrchestra cond. Gennadi RozhdestvenskySUNName of piece: The Protecting VeilSUNComposer: John Tavener Name of CD: The Protecting VeilSUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00hgdkh (Listen)SUNRegina CarterSUNJulian Joseph presents a concert set by Detroit violinistSUNRegina Carter. She took up the piano aged two and theSUNviolin at four, and then went on to attend the prestigiousSUNCass Technical High School. Since then, her jazz careerSUNhas taken off and she has now established herself in theSUNjazz community, working with musicians such as KennySUNBarron and Max Roach.SUNSUNPlus 22-year-old trumpeter Christian Scott talking toSUNjournalist Kevin LeGendre about his forthcoming albumSUNAnthem.SUNSUNTitle: Grove's GrooveSUNArtists: Benny Gordon-tnr, Eddie Henderson-tp, SteveSUNDavis-tbn, Mike Ledonne-p, Buster Williams-b, Carl Allen-dSUNCD Title: Benny Golson - New Times, New 'TetSUNSUNTitle: HeavenSUNArtists: Trudy Kerr-v, Michael Garrick-p, Paul Moylan-bSUNCD Title: Trudy Kerr: Like Minds Cat No: Jazzizit 2009SUNSUNTitle: Anthem Artists: Christian ScottSUNCD Title: AnthemSUNLabel/Cat No: Concord Jazz. 0888072302099SUNSUNTitle: Litany against fearSUNArtists: Christian Scott-tpt, Walter Smith lll-tnr, MattSUNStevens-gtr, Aaron Parks-pno, Marcus Gilmore-dmsSUNCD title: Christian Scott: AnthemSUNLabel/Cat No: Concord Jazz. 0888072302099SUNSUNTitle: The UprisingSUNArtists: Christian Scott-tpt, Walter Smith lll-tnr, MattSUNStevens-gtr, Aaron Parks-pno, Marcus Gilmore-dmsSUNCD Title: Christian Scott: AnthemSUNLabel/Cat No: Concord Jazz. 0888072302099SUNSUNTitle: Barefaced ThievesSUNArtists: Martin Speak, Bobo Stenson, Mick Hutton and PaulSUNMotion CD title: Martin Speak: Change of heartSUNCat No: ECM 2006SUNSUNTitle: Yesterday Story (start 29 secs into track,SUN2'29)/England Green (2'40)/Blue Dreams (1'18) Total - 6.27SUNArtist: Gary HusbandSUNCD Title: Gary Husband: The Complete Diary of a Plastic BoxSUNLabel/Cat No: Angel Air labelSUNSUNThe concert set by jazz violinist Regina Carter wasSUNrecorded by our colleagues in the Czech Republic andSUNtransmitted via the EBU Network. She performed at theSUNDvorak Hall, Prague, with her quintet, featuring XavierSUNDavis (piano), Mathew Parrish (bass), Alvester GarnettSUN(percussion) and Darryl Harper (clarinet).SUNSUNPieces:SUNSUNA Tisket, A-Tasket Sentimental JourneySUNAnitra's Dance from Peer GyntSUNSUNTitle: Sugar Baby Artist: Bill FrisellSUNCD Title: Bill Frisell: The Best of Bill Frisell Vol. 1SUNFolk Songs Label/Cat No: Nonesuch Music Label.SUNMONMONDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00hgdz0 (Listen)MON1.00amMONMartini, Giambattista (1706-1784): Toccata for trumpet andMONorganMONPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Trumpet tune; Trumpet voluntaryMONBlagoj Angelovski (trumpet) Velin Iliev (organ)MON1.09amMONGreen, Maurice (1695-1755) and Boyce, William (1711-1779):MONSuite for two trumpets and organMONIvan Hadliyski, Roman Hajiyski (trumpets)MONVelin Iliev (organ)MON1.19amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chorales: Zion hortMONdie Wachter singen (Cantata 140); Jesus bleibet meineMONFreude (Cantata 147); Aria (Suite No 3 in D); Ave Maria -MONarr. Angelovski for trumpet and organMONBlagoj Angelovski (trumpet) Velin Iliev (organ)MON1.34amMONPezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694): Sonatina No 69 forMONtwo trumpets and organ; Sonatina in B for two trumpets andMONorgan Ivan Hadliyski, Roman Hajiyski (trumpets)MONVelin Iliev (organ)MON1.41amMONPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Trumpet SuiteMONBlagoj Angelovski (trumpet) Velin Iliev (organ)MON1.48amMONVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C for twoMONtrumpets Ivan Hadliyski, Roman Hajiyski (trumpets)MONKamerorchester Alipi Naydenov (conductor)MON1.57amMONStoyanov, Pencho (b.1931): Piano SonataMONIvan Eftimov (piano)MON2.12amMONMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914): The LiturgyMONVlado Miko (bass) Belgrade Radio and Television ChoirMONMladen Jagust (director)MON3.00amMONMadetoja, Leevi (1887-1947): Kullervo - symphonic poem, OpMON15 The Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONLeif Segerstam (conductor)MON3.16amMONBruckner, Anton (1824-1896): Symphony No 4 in E flatMON(Romantic)MONNational Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in KatowiceMONStanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor)MON4.19amMONAndriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Variations and fugue on aMONtheme by Kuhnau Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraMONDavid Porcelijn (conductor)MON4.33amMONPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): MissaMONsine nomine Silvia Piccollo (soprano)MONAnnemieke Cantor (alto) Marco Beasley (tenor)MONDaniele Carnovich (bass) Diego Fasolis (conductor)MON4.48amMONHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in C minor forMONrecorder, violin and continuo, HWV 386a Musica Alta RipaMON5.00amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Deux melodies hebraiquesMONCatherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) Andre Laplante (piano)MON5.08amMONTulindberg, Erik (1761-1814): String Quartet No 3 in CMONOstrobothnian QuartetMON5.29amMONSutermeister, Heinrich (1910-1995): Sonatine for pianoMONsolo in E flat Desmond Wright (piano)MON5.42amMONd'India, Sigismondo (c.1582-c.1629): Sovente, allor;MONFilli, mirando il cileo (Phyllis, gazing at the sky);MONCrud'Amarilli (Cruel Amaryllis) The Consort of MusickeMON5.59amMONGabrieli, Andrea (c.1532-1585): Pass'e mezzo anticoMONRinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)MON6.03amMONLabyrinto (ensemble): Improvisations 1 and 2 on theMONPassamezzo antico LabyrintoMON6.09amMONWolf-Ferrari, Ermanno (1876-1948): Suite Concertino in FMONfor bassoon, string orchestra and two horns, Op 16MONChristopher Millard (bassoon) CBC Vancouver OrchestraMONMario Bernardi (conductor)MON6.30amMONLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Five motets: Dulci subMONumbra; In religione homo vivit; SUsuPERper; Luxuriosa resMONvinum; In hora ultima CurrendeMONErik van Nevel (conductor)MON6.44amMONTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata in F minorMONMichael Schneider (recorder) Rainer Zipperling (cello)MONHarald Hoeren (positive organ)MON6.52amMONAmbrosius, Hermann (1907-1983): SuiteMONZagreb Guitar Trio.MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00hgff6 (Listen)MONIncluding from 7.00am:MONMONBuxtehude: Jubilate domino Andreas Scholl (countertenor)MONBasel ConsortMONMONSaint-Saens: Odelette for flute and orchestraMONClara Novakova (flute) Orchestral Ensemble of ParisMONJean-Jacques Kantorow (conductor)MONMONSchubert: Eight Landler in B flat, D378MONTrudelies Leonhardt (fortepiano)MONMONFrom 8.30am:MONMONBrahms: Two Songs, Op 91 Kathleen Ferrier (alto)MONMax Gilbert (viola) Phyllis Spurr (piano)MONMONVaughan Williams: Te deum in G Thomas Trotter (organ)MONCorydon Singers Matthew Best (conductor)MONMONBach: Keyboard Concerto No 7 in G minor, BWV1058MONGlenn Gould (piano) Columbia Symphony OrchestraMONVladimir Golschmann (conductor).MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00hgfl5 (Listen)MONSarah WalkerMON10.00amMONHaydn: Die Jahreszeiten (Part 4 - Der Winter, Nos 31 andMON32) Lukas ...... Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)MONEnglish Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)MONARCHIV 431 818-2 (2 CDs)MON10.04amMONMoritz, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel: PavanMONJulian Bream (lute) RCA 09026 61585 2MON10.09amMONCount Jan Antonin Losy: Partita in A minorMONWilliam Matthews (guitar) VOX BOX CD3X 3022 (3 CDs)MON10.13amMONSchubert: Die Winterreise, D911 (Part 1, Nos 1-12)MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review (maleMONvoice)MON10.49amMONBeethoven: Symphony No 1 in C, Op 21MONLondon Classical Players Roger Norrington (conductor)MONEMI CDC 7 49746 2MON11.25amMONSchubert: Die Winterreise, D911 (Part 2, Nos 12-24)MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD ReviewMON(female voice).MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b008tjc6 (Listen)MONLudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod explores the musical landscape ofMONBeethoven's last 12 years, known as his late period,MONfocusing on two ground-breaking sonatas, the first everMONsong-cycle and a couple of tiny canons - and in theMONcomposer's personal life, which saw the beginning of aMONlong and acrimonious custody battle.MONMONKurz ist der Schmerz, WoO 166 (1815)MONMembers of the Kammerchor der Berliner SingakademieMONDeutsche Gramophon 453 794-2 CD 2 Track 35MONMONBrauchle, Linke, WoO 167 (1815)MONMembers of the Kammerchor der Berliner SingakademieMONDeutsche Gramophon 453 794-2 CD 2 Track 36MONMONSonata No 4 in C for piano and cello, Op 102 (1815)MONMstislav Rostropowitsch (cello)MONSvjatoslav Richter (piano) Philips 464 677-2MONCD 2 Tracks 1-2MONMONAn die ferne Geliebte, Op 98 (1816)MONPeter Schreier (tenor) Walter Olbertz (piano)MONBerlin Classics BC 2082-2 Track 1MONMONPiano Sonata No 28 in A, Op 101 (1815-16) Wilhelm KempffMONDeutsche Gramophon 453 010-2 CD 1 Tracks 3-6.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfl7 (Listen)MONTrio WandererMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London, Suzy Klein presents a concertMONfeaturing the French ensemble Trio Wanderer.MONMONHaydn: Piano Trio, H XV 25 Escaich: Lettres meleesMONMendelssohn: Piano Trio, Op 49.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hgfl9 (Listen)MONAncient Greece, Episode 1MONLouise Fryer presents music inspired by ancient Greece,MONfocusing on the stories of Theseus, Ariadne and theMONMinotaur and featuring one of the most famous musiciansMONever - Orpheus.MONMONVaughan Williams: Orpheus with his luteMONChristianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano) Julius Drake (piano)MONMONGluck: Dance of the Furies (Orpheus and Eurydice)MONNetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicMONJohn Nelson (conductor)MONMONCharpentier: Orphee descendant aux enfers, H471MONMatthew White (alto) Colin Balzer (tenor)MONTyler Duncan (baritone)MONEarly Music Vancouver's Baroque Festival OrchestraMONAlexander Weimann (conductor)MONMONBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 4 Ronald Brautigam (piano)MONNetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicMONJohn Nelson (conductor)MONMONGiovanni Maria Nanino: Orfeo cantandoMONSigismondo d'India: Su, su, prendi la cetraMONIl Trionfo del Tempo Jan Van Elsacker (director/tenor)MONMONSzymanowski: Mythes Raphael Oleg (violin)MONEmmanuel Strosser (piano)MONMONPergolesi: Orpheus Cantata (Nel chiuso centro)MONChristine Schafer (soprano) Berliner BarockistenMONRainer Kussmaul (conductor)MONMONLiszt: Orpheus Netherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicMONJohn Nelson (conductor)MONMONSigismondo d'India: Che veggioMONJacopo Peri: Funeste piagge Il Trionfo del TempoMONJan Van Elsacker (director/tenor)MONMONElliott Carter: The Minotaur - ballet suiteMONNetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicMONPeter Eotvos (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00hgflc (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00hgflf (Listen)MONRichard Hickox TributeMONCatherine Bott presents a concert given at St David'sMONHall, Cardiff, dedicated to the memory of conductorMONRichard Hickox who died in December 2008. Hickox workedMONwith the BBC National Orchestra of Wales for a quarter ofMONa century, first as a guest conductor, then as principalMONconductor from 2000 until 2006, when he took the title ofMONconductor emeritus.MONMONThe concert is directed by another distinguished BritishMONconductor with a long and close relationship with theMONorchestra, David Atherton. Celebrated Canadian violinistMONJames Ehnes returns to the orchestra to perform Elgar'sMONemotional Violin Concerto.MONMONJames Ehnes (violin) BBC National Orchestra of WalesMONDavid Atherton (conductor)MONMONMendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)MONElgar: Violin ConcertoMONMONFollowed by a work conducted by the late Richard Hickox:MONMONTippett: Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)MONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONRichard Hickox (conductor).MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00hgflh (Listen)MONBerlin Film Festival 2009MONMatthew Sweet hears the latest news from the Berlin FilmMONFestival, which features a selection of films marking theMONtwentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. TheMONfestival showcases a series of feature-length movies madeMONin both Germanys and Eastern Europe during the last decadeMONof the Cold War - films that convey a sense of the radicalMONchanges to come and which were made in Bulgaria,MONCzechoslovakia and Hungary, as well as low-budgetMONindependent ones. Many will be shown in Germany for theMONfirst time at the Festival, including the Polish film TheMONWar of the Worlds, a previously banned science-fictionMONparable about life under a dictatorship.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b008tjc6 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00hgflk (Listen)MONDarwin's Children, Episode 1MONWriters explore some of the diverse fields to whichMONDarwin's theories have been applied. English professorMONJonathan Gottschall describes the application ofMONevolutionary analysis to literary interpretation, from theMONlate bronze age of Homer's Mycenae to Jane Austen'sMONregency. What can a biological evolutionary analysis ofMONstories and story-telling teach us about the nature ofMONhumanity?MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00hgflm (Listen)MONMarc Ducret TrioMONJez Nelson presents a concert by French guitar virtuosoMONMarc Ducret, given at London's Vortex Jazz Club. BestMONknown to UK audiences as a member of New York saxophonistMONTim Berne's groups Big Satan and Science Friction, DucretMONperforms with his own high-intensity trio, featuring BrunoMONChevillon on bass and drummer Eric Echampard. The threeMONhave played together for more than 10 years and DucretMONcalls the group 'my laboratory'.MONMONMarc Ducret was born in Paris in 1957. Self-taught, heMONbegan playing with dance and folk bands in the mid-1970sMONand his career took off after he won the Django ReinhardtMONPrize in 1987. Ducret is now in high demand on both sidesMONof the Atlantic; his collaborators have included MichelMONPortal, Miroslav Vitous, Django Bates, Adam Nussbaum andMONDavid Sanborn.MONMONEXCERPT FROM MARC DUCRET TRIOMON“THE TIMES THEY ARE AMONCHANGIN’/ WIGWAM” (details below)MONMONCD TRACKS:MONMONArtist Donkey Monkey (Yuko Oshima – drums/voice/sampler,MONEve Risser – piano/voice/turntables)MONTrack Title Phoolan Devi Composer Eve RisserMONAlbum Title Ouature Label UmlautMONMONhttp://www.myspace.com/donkeymonkeyduoMONMONArtist Jean Louis (Aymeric Avice – trumpet, JoachimMONFlorent – double bass, Francesco Pastacaldi – drums)MONTrack Title AirbusMONComposer Aymeric Avice/Joachim Florent/Francesco PastacaldiMONAlbum Title Jean Louis Label Tranche MusicMONMONhttp://www.myspace.com/tranchemusicMONMONMARC DUCRET TRIO RECORDED LIVEMONAT THE VORTEX ON 28TH JANUARY 2009MONMONLine up: Marc Ducret – guitarMONBruno Chevillon – double bass Eric Echampard - drumsMONMONSet one track list:MON1. L’Ampleur des Dégâts – dedicated to Nicolas SarkozyMON(Ducret)MONMONSet two track list:MON1. Un Peu d’Histoire (Ducret)MON2. The Lantern Bearers – dedicated to Robert LouisMONStevenson (Ducret)MON3. The Times They Are A Changin’/ Wigwam (Bob Dylan)MONMONMarc Ducret Trio albums:MONMONAlbum Title L’Ombra di Verdi Label Screwgun RecordsMONReleased 1999MONMONAlbum Title Trio “Live” Label N/A Released 2004MONMONAlbum Title Live #2 Label N/A Released 2006MONMONhttp://www.marcducret.comMONMONCD TRACKS:MONMONArtist Bruno Chevillon (Bruno Chevillon – double bass)MONTrack Title Seuils Composer Bruno ChevillonMONAlbum Title Hors Champs Label D’Autres Cordes RecordsMONMONhttp://www.myspace.com/brunochevillonMONMONArtist Satoko Fujii ma-do (Satoko Fujii ma-do – piano,MONNatsuki Tamura – trumpet, Norikatsu Koreyasu – bass, AkiraMONHorikoshi – drums) Track Title Beyond the HorizonMONComposer Satoko Fujii Album Title Heat WaveMONLabel Libra RecordsMONMONSatoko Fujii tour dates:MONMON16 Feb The Vortex, Dalston, London 8.30pmMON17 Feb The Croft, Bristol 8pmMONMONhttp://www.mindyourownmusic.co.uk/satoko-fujii.htmMONTUETUESDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00hgdz4 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEDukas, Paul (1865-1935): La Peri - poeme danseTUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)TUE1.23amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Chansons de BilitisTUEJard van Nes (mezzo-soprano) Gerard Van Blerk (piano)TUE1.33amTUEBuffardin, Pierre-Gabriel (c.1690-1768): Concerto a 5 in ETUEminor for flute and strings Ernst-Burghard Hilse (flute)TUEMusica Antiqua KolnTUE1.45amTUEMarais, Marin (1656-1728): Tombeau pour Monsieur de LullyTUERicercar Consort Henri Ledroit (conductor)TUE1.53amTUELa Rue, Pierre de (c.1452-1518): O salutaris hostia - motetTUENetherlands Chamber Choir Paul van Nevel (conductor)TUE1.57amTUESweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Or est maintenant,TUEl'eternel regnant (Psalm 99) Netherlands Chamber ChoirTUEPeter Phillips (conductor)TUE2.01amTUEFranck, Cesar (1822-1890): Redemption - symphonic poem, M52TUEGe Neutel (soprano) Netherlands Radio ChoirTUENetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)TUE3.00amTUEBartok, Bela (1881-1945): Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 68TUE(orch from Sz 56 - for piano)TUEBBC National Orchestra of Wales James Clark (conductor)TUE3.08amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Five Scottish and IrishTUESongs Stephen Powell (tenor)TUELorraine Reinhardt (soprano) Linda Lee Thomas (piano)TUEGwen Thompson (violin) Eugene Osadchy (cello)TUEVancouver Chamber Choir Jon Washburn (conductor)TUE3.22amTUEBerio, Luciano (1925-2003): Folk Songs for mezzo-sopranoTUEand seven players Jard van Nes (mezzo-soprano)TUERoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraTUERiccardo Chailly (conductor)TUE3.45amTUEDiethelm, Caspar (1926-1997): Schonster Tulipan - Suite ofTUEVariations on a Swiss Folk Song, Op 294TUESibylle Tschopp, Mirjam Tschopp (violins)TUE3.54amTUEMatton, Roger (1929-2004): L'escaouetteTUEAdrienne Savoie (soprano)TUECatherine Sevigny (mezzo-soprano)TUEJean-Francois Morin (tenor) Charles Prevost (baritone)TUEEnsemble Vocal Katimavik Choeur Vaudreuil-SoulangesTUEOrchestre Metropolitain Gilles Auger (conductor)TUE4.04amTUEAnon arr. Freedman, Harry (1922-2005): Two CanadianTUEFolksongs Phoenix Chamber ChoirTUERamona Luengen (conductor)TUE4.09amTUETrad. Catalan/Campion, Francois (c.1685-1747): El cantTUEdels ocells; Les ramages Zefiro TornaTUEJurgen De Bruyn (renaissance guitar/director)TUE4.17amTUETrad. Hungarian: Bride's Dance; Dances from Esztergom;TUEDances from CsiksomelyoTUECsaba Nagy (solo recorder, tarogato)TUEViktoria Herencsar (cimbalom) Camerata HungaricaTUELaszlo Czidra (conductor)TUE4.28amTUEBusoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): 2 Finnlandische VolksweisenTUEErik T Tawaststjerna, Hui-Ying Liu (pianos)TUE4.40amTUEGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Suite on Danish Folk Songs -TUEorchestral version Claire Clements (piano)TUEMelbourne Symphony Orchestra Geoffrey Simon (conductor)TUE5.00amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Mazurka (Jawnuta)TUEPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJerzy Salwarowski (conductor)TUE5.06amTUELutoslawski, Witold (1913-1994): Dance PreludesTUEJoaquin Valdepenas (clarinet) Patricia Parr (piano)TUE5.17amTUEKrupowicz, Stanislaw (b.1952): MiserereTUE5.31amTUEGesualdo, Carlo (c.1561-1613): Miserere Camerata SilesiaTUEAnna Szostak (conductor)TUE5.42amTUERossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Prelude, Theme andTUEVariations in E for horn and pianoTUEMindaugas Gecevicius (horn) Ala Bendoraitiene (piano)TUE5.52amTUEDe Fesch, Willem (1687-1761): Concerto in C minor forTUEviolin and orchestra, Op 5 No 5 Manfred Kraemer (violin)TUEMusica ad RhenumTUE6.02amTUEHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Trio Sonata in G, Op 5TUENo 4 (with viola ad-lib) Musica Antiqua KolnTUE6.15amTUEHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Trio in E flat forTUEpiano and strings, Op 12 The Hertz TrioTUE6.33amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Symphony No 8 in F, OpTUE93 BBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00hgff8 (Listen)TUEIncluding from 7.00am:TUETUEHandel, arr. Mozart: Overture and Chorus: O begluckterTUESchafterstand! (Acis and Galatea)TUEThe English Concert and Choir Trevor Pinnock (director)TUETUEDowland: Pavan lachrimae antiquae FretworkTUETUERavel: Pavane pour une infante defunteTUEOrchestra of the National Opera of LyonTUEKent Nagano (conductor)TUETUEFrom 8.30am:TUETUEHolst: Ballet (The Perfect Fool)TUEBBC National Orchestra of WalesTUERichard Hickox (conductor)TUETUERameau: Grand Motet: In Convertendo (excerpt)TUESophie Daneman (soprano) Paul Agnew (tenor)TUENicolas Rivenq (bass) Les Arts FlorissantsTUEWilliam Christie (director)TUETUEDebussy: Sirenes (Nocturnes) Ambrosian SingersTUEPhilharmonia OrchestraTUEMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor).TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00hgfvc (Listen)TUESarah WalkerTUE10.00amTUEB Marcello: Quando penso agl'affanniTUEAndreas Scholl (countertenor) Accademia BizantinaTUEOttavio Dantone (director/harpsichord) DECCA 470 296-2TUE10.20amTUEScarlatti: Sonatas: in D, K29; in D minor, K9; in G, K169TUEGeorge Malcolm (harpsichord) BEULAH 1PD24TUE10.29amTUEPaisiello: Nel cor piu non mi sento (La molinara)TUEJoan Sutherland (soprano) Philomusica of LondonTUEGranville Jones (conductor) DECCA 436 227-2 (2 CDs)TUE10.32amTUEBeethoven: Variations on Nel cor piu no mi sento, WoO 70TUEAlfred Brendel (piano)TUE10.37amTUECount Moritz von Lichnowsky: Variations on a theme ofTUEPaisiello Werner Genuit (piano) CPO 999 745-2TUE10.49amTUEMendelssohn: Symphony No 4 in A (Italian)TUENational Philharmonic OrchestraTUELeopold Stokowski (conductor) CALA CACD 0531TUE11.20amTUEGiaches de Wert: Forsennata gridava (Madrigals, Book VIIITUE- 1588); L'anima mia ferita; O, come vaneggiate, DonnaTUE(Book IX - 1588) Cantus CollnTUEKonrad Junghanel (director/lute)TUE11.28amTUEMartucci: Andante, Op 69 No 2 George Ives (cello)TUEPhilharmonia Orchestra Francesco d'Avalos (conductor)TUEASV CD DCA 689TUE11.41amTUECarlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa: O vos omnes; AstiteruntTUEreges; Aestimatus sum; Sepulto Domino (Responsoria et aliaTUEad Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae spectantia, 1611)TUETallis Scholars Peter Phillips (director)TUEGIMELL CDGIM 015.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b008tjcm (Listen)TUELudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod explores the music of Beethoven's last 12TUEyears. Including a seven-bar fugue for two violins, aTUEminiature set of variations on a Scottish folksong and, atTUEthe other end of the scale, Beethoven's last, and someTUEwould say greatest, piano sonata.TUETUEChiling O'Guiry, No 5 (Six National Airs Varied for pianoTUEwith flute or violin, Op 105) Patrick Gallois (flute)TUECecile Licad (piano)TUEDeutsche Gramophon 453 772-2 - CD 6 Tr 5TUETUEEleven New Bagatelles for piano, Op 119TUERudolf Buchbinder (piano)TUEWarner Classics 0927-40820-2 - Trs 8-18TUETUEDuet for two violins, WoO 34TUELukas Hagen, Rainer Schmidt (violins)TUEDeutsche Gramophon 453 772-2 - CD 5 Tr 21TUETUEBundeslied, Op 122 (Song of Fellowship)TUEAmbrosian Singers London Symphony OrchestraTUEMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor)TUEDeutsche Gramophon 453 794-2 - Tr 3TUETUEPiano Sonata No 32 in C minor, Op 111TUEMaurizio Pollini (piano) DG 449 740-2 - CD 2 Trs 7-8.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfvf (Listen)TUECity of London Festival 2008, Episode 9TUELouise Fryer presents a concert by Radio 3 New GenerationTUEArtist Maxim Rysanov, joined by Evgeny Samoyloff, given asTUEpart of the 2008 City of London Festival.TUETUEMaxim Rysanov (viola) Evgeny Samoyloff (piano)TUETUEBach: Cello Suite 5 (arr. for viola); Sonata No 1 forTUEviola da gamba (arr. for viola and piano)TUEMendelssohn: Viola Sonata.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hgfvh (Listen)TUEAncient Greece, Episode 2TUELouise Fryer presents music inspired by ancient GreekTUEmyth, with works centring on the story of Phaedra. WhileTUEshe is sometimes portrayed as one of the least savoury ofTUEmany of the mythical characters, she was made deeplyTUEsympathetic in Pizzetti's opera Fedra, which was the hitTUEof the season at La Scala, Milan, in 1915 and was revivedTUEin 2007-08 by the Montpellier Festival.TUETUESzymanowski: Penthesilea Izabella Klosinska (soprano)TUEPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUELukasz Borowicz (conductor)TUETUERameau: Hippolyte et Aricie (excerpts)TUEAnnick Massis (soprano) Concerto KolnTUESwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEDaniel Harding (conductor)TUETUEPizzetti: Fedra Fedra ...... Hasmik Papian (soprano)TUETeseo, her husband ...... Gustavo Porta (tenor)TUEIppolito, his son ...... Chang-Han Lim (baritone)TUEEtra ...... Christine Knorren (contralto)TUEOther roles sung by Martin Tzonev (baritone), MihaelaTUEBinder-Ungureanu (mezzo-soprano), Uran Urtnasan-CozzoliTUE(soprano) and Tomislav Lucic (bass) Latvian Radio ChorusTUEOpera Junior Children's ChorusTUEOrchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-RoussillonTUEEnrique Mazzola (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00hgfvk (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00hgfvm (Listen)TUENorthern Sinfonia/Thomas ZehetmairTUECatherine Bott presents a concert given at The Sage,TUEGateshead, in which Northern Sinfonia artistic directorTUEThomas Zehetmair conducts the ensemble in two strongTUEexamples of the classical choral repertoire, Mozart's AveTUEverum corpus and one of Haydn's last choral works, theTUEHarmoniemesse.TUETUEBetween these pieces, Zehetmair appears as violin soloistTUEin the Concerto Funebre by German composer Karl AmadeusTUEHartmann. Written in the late 1930s against the backdropTUEof his opposition to the Nazi regime, it was inspired byTUEhis feelings about the annexation of Czechoslovakia. ItTUEquotes Czech chorales in the music and had to be smuggledTUEout of Germany for its premiere.TUETUESandrine Piau (soprano) Harriet Williams (mezzo-soprano)TUEMichael Colvin (tenor) Stephan Loges (baritone)TUENorthern Sinfonia Northern Sinfonia ChorusTUEThomas Zehetmair (conductor/violin)TUETUEMozart: Ave verum corpus Hartmann: Concerto FunebreTUEHaydn: Mass in B flat (Harmoniemesse)TUETUEFollowed by a celebration of the work of the late RichardTUEHickox:TUETUESullivan: Symphony in E (Irish) BBC PhilharmonicTUERichard Hickox (conductor).TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00hgfvp (Listen)TUERichard BeanTUEMatthew Sweet talks to playwright Richard Bean about hisTUEnew play England People Very Nice. Set in London's EastTUEEnd, the work explores the area's rich immigrant past andTUEpresent. Drawing parallels between the four main waves ofTUEmigration in Bethnal Green - French Huguenots, Irish,TUEJewish and Bengali - it also tackles head-on the place ofTUEIslam in modern Britain. Bean talks to Matthew about whyTUEthis area of London is a perfect lens through which toTUEinvestigate the British Muslim and migrant experience.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b008tjcm (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00hgfvr (Listen)TUEDarwin's Children, Episode 2TUEWriters explore some of the diverse fields to whichTUEDarwin's theories have been applied. Prof Judith Donath ofTUEMIT describes the link from Darwin to online socialTUEnetworks such as Facebook. Chimps affirm friendshipsTUEthrough grooming each other; humans have evolved manyTUEdifferent ways over the millennia, from clubs to ChristmasTUEcards. Is adding your name to a list on a public websiteTUEthe 21st century equivalent, and how might that change theTUEshape of society?TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00hgfvt (Listen)TUEFiona TalkingtonTUEFiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, includingTUEwedding songs from Hungary and Armenia, the sounds of PalmTUESunday in the Basque village of Santazi, arrangements ofTUEScarlatti by Martin Butler and the voice of Nina Simone.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00hgdz8 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDMaxwell Davies, Peter (b.1934): A sad paven for theseWEDdistracted tymesWED1.08amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): String Quartet in AWEDminor, Op 132 Pavel Haas QuartetWED1.51amWEDHaas, Pavel (1899-1944), arr. Jan van Uhjmen: Four SongsWEDon Chinese Poetry Maarten Konigsberger (baritone)WEDNieuw Ensemble Ed Spanjaard (director)WED2.05amWEDWalton, William (1902-1983): Concerto for cello andWEDorchestra Zara Nelsova (cello)WEDRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraWEDBernard Haitink (conductor)WED2.33amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio in F for keyboard andWEDstrings, H XV 19 Katharine Gowers (violin)WEDAdrian Brendel (cello) Paul Lewis (piano)WED2.49amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Academic Festival Overture,WEDOp 80 Hungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDTamas Vasary (conductor)WED3.00amWEDSzymanowski, Karol (1882-1937): String Quartet No 2, Op 56WEDSilesian QuartetWED3.19amWEDScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Symphony No 2 in C minor,WEDOp 29 Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDMilen Nachev (conductor)WED4.07amWEDMedins, Janis (1890-1966): Daina No 6 in D sharpWEDVilma Cirule (piano)WED4.11amWEDSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Andante festivo for stringsWEDand timpani Danish Radio Concert OrchestraWEDHannu Koivula (conductor)WED4.16amWEDFernandez, Oscar Lorenzo (1897-1948): Second SuiteWEDBrasileira Cristina Ortiz (piano)WED4.22amWEDJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Pohadka (Fairy tales) for celloWEDand piano Jonathan Slaatto (cello)WEDMartin Qvist Hansen (piano)WED4.33amWEDProkofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Cinderella Fantasy SuiteWEDAglika Genova, Liuben Dimitrov (pianos)WED4.46amWEDDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Slavonic Dance in C, Op 46 NoWED1 James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (piano)WED4.51amWEDBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Le carnaval romain,WEDOp 9) Orchestra di Roma della RAIWEDLeonard Bernstein (conductor)WED5.00amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (LucioWEDSilla, K135) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraWEDMario Bernardi (conductor)WED5.10amWEDFux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741): Laudate dominumWEDCapella Nova Graz Otto Kargl (conductor)WED5.15amWEDCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata a quattro in G minorWEDLa Stagione Michael Schneider (director)WED5.22amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Andante spianato; GrandeWEDpolonaise brillante, Op 22 Janina Fialkowska (piano)WEDKitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraWEDRaffi Armenian (conductor)WED5.37amWEDBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Four Songs for women'sWEDvoices, two horns and harp, Op 17WEDLeif Lind, Per McClelland Jacobsen (horns)WEDCatriona Yeats (harp) Danish National Radio ChoirWEDStefan Parkman (conductor)WED5.51amWEDSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Adagio and Allegro in A flatWEDfor horn or other and piano, Op 70 Li-Wei (cello)WEDGretel Dowdeswell (piano)WED6.01amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 29 in A,WEDK201 Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanWEDAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)WED6.29amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade (DonWEDGiovanni) Dennis Hennig (piano)WED6.34amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Quartet in G for twoWEDviolins, viola and continuo, Op 5 No 4WEDMusica Antiqua KolnWED6.47amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Three Chorales fromWEDthe Schemelli collection: Ich steh' am deiner KrippenWEDhier, BWV469; Mein Jesu, was fur Seelenweh, BWV487; Selig,WEDwer am Jesum denkt, BWV498 Marco Fink (bass baritone)WEDBernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)WEDDomen Marincic (viola da gamba)WEDDalibor Miklavcic (organ)WED6.53amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in D minor forWEDstrings and basso continuo, RV128 Arte dei SuonatoriWEDEduardo Lopez (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00hgffb (Listen)WEDIncluding from 7.00am:WEDWEDMonteverdi: Zefiro tornaWEDNigel Rogers, Ian Partridge (tenors)WEDJurgen Jurgens (director)WEDWEDVivaldi: Concerto in D minor, RV540WEDMassimo Paris (viola d'amore) Pepe Romero (guitar)WEDI MusiciWEDWEDSchubert: Wiegenlied, D867WEDBrigitte Fassbaender (mezzo-soprano)WEDAribert Reimann (piano)WEDWEDFrom 8.30am:WEDWEDChopin: Andante spianato; Grande PolonaiseWEDAlexis Weissenberg (piano)WEDWEDBach: Erfreute Zeit im neuen Bunde - ariaWEDAngelika Kirchschlager (mezzo-soprano)WEDGiuliano Carmignola (baroque violin)WEDVenice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon (director)WEDWEDDvorak: Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66WEDLondon Symphony Orchestra Istvan Kertesz (conductor).WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00hgfvw (Listen)WEDSarah WalkerWED10.00amWEDVivaldi: Concerto in E flat, Op 8 No 5 (La tempesta diWEDmare, RV 253) Jaap van Zweden (violin)WEDCombattimento Consort AmsterdamWEDJan Willem de Vriend (director/violin)WEDSONY CLASSICAL SK 53265WED10.10amWEDSchubert: Eight Variations on an Original Theme in A flat,WEDD813 Paul Badura-Skoda, Jorg Demus (fortepiano)WEDHARMONIA MUNDI HM 2900 (2 LPs)WED10.30amWEDPrince Paul Esterhazy: O, mors; Saule, Saule (HarmoniaWEDCaelestis, 1701) Maria Zadori (soprano)WEDGabor Kallay (tenor) Jozsef Moldvay (bass)WEDSavaria Vocal Ensemble Capella SavariaWEDPal Nemeth (director/harpsichord)WEDHUNGAROTON HCD 31148-49 (2 CDs)WED10.39amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 12 in EWEDVienna State Academy Chamber OrchestraWEDWilhelm Loibner (conductor) LYRICHORD LL 36 (LP)WED10.49amWEDMichael Haydn: Missa pro defuncto Archiepiscopo SigismundoWEDJohannette Zomer (soprano) Helena Rasker (alto)WEDMarkus Schafer (tenor) Klaus Mertens (bass)WEDSwiss Chamber Choir Lausanne Chamber OrchestraWEDChristian Zacharias (conductor) MD+G 340 1245-2WED11.24amWEDHaydn: Baryton Trio in A minor, H XI 87WEDEsterhazy Baryton Trio EMI CDM 7 69836 2WED11.35amWEDFrancaix: 11 Variations on a Theme of HaydnWEDIchiro Noda (double bass) Mainz Wind EnsembleWEDKlaus Rainer Scholl (conductor) WERGO WER 60 143-50WED11.46amWEDHummel: Te deum in D Collegium Musicum 90WEDRichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 0712.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b008tjtb (Listen)WEDLudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod explores Beethoven's last 12 years,WEDfocusing on a single work, the Diabelli Variations. HeWEDtalks to pianist and music scholar Charles Rosen, whoWEDtells the story behind the piece.WEDWED33 Variations on a Waltz by A Diabelli, Op 120 (1819-23)WEDCharles Rosen (piano)WEDCarlton Classics 30367 00112 - Trs 1-34.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfvy (Listen)WEDCity of London Festival 2008, Episode 10WEDLouise Fryer presents a concert given as part of the 2008WEDCity of London Festival by Radio 3 New Generation ArtistsWEDthe Pavel Haas Quartet, joined by former artists from theWEDscheme the Ebene Quartet.WEDWEDHaydn: String Quartet No 74 (The Rider) Ebene QuartetWEDWEDMendelssohn: String OctetWEDEbene Quartet and Pavel Haas Quartet.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hgfw0 (Listen)WEDAncient Greece, Episode 3WEDLouise Fryer presents music inspired by ancient GreekWEDmyths, with a focus on stories of Pan and Syrinx, andWEDAriadne lamenting her abandonment by Theseus in music byWEDMonteverdi and Haydn. Plus music based on the fewWEDfragments that survive from ancient Greece itself.WEDWEDBeethoven: Overture (The Creatures of Prometheus)WEDFrench National Orchestra Kurt Masur (conductor)WEDWEDMonteverdi: Lasciatemi morire (Ariadne's Lament)WEDOlissipo Vocal Group Armando Possante (director)WEDWEDMozart: Idomeneo - Ballet Music, K367WEDPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDPatrick Gallois (conductor)WEDWEDSzymanowski: Demeter Jadwiga Rappe (contralto)WEDPolish Radio Chorus Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDLukasz Borowicz (conductor)WEDWEDSatie: Gymnopedies (arr. for orchestra - Nos 1, 3 byWEDDebussy; No 2 by Lukasz Borowski)WEDPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDLukasz Borowicz (conductor)WEDWEDHaydn: Arianna a NaxosWEDVesselina Kasarova (mezzo-soprano)WEDCharles Spencer (piano)WEDWEDRoussel: Pan (Joueurs de flute) Debussy: SyrinxWEDNikos Nikolopoulos (flute) Christos Sakellaridis (piano)WEDWEDNielsen: Pan and SyrinxWEDDanish National Symphony OrchestraWEDThomas Dausgaard (conductor)WEDWEDMusic from ancient Greece Shannon Mercer (soprano)WEDLori Freedman (clarinets) Constantinople ensembleWEDWEDBeethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus (highlights)WEDMDR Men's Chorus MDR Symphony OrchestraWEDJun Markl (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00hgfw2 (Listen)WEDFrom Chester Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: Zum Abendsegen (Mendelssohn) Responses: ReadingWEDPsalms: 59, 60, 61 (Cook, Kelway, Fisher)WEDFirst Lesson: Isaiah 58 vv6-14WEDOffice Hymn: Round me falls the night (Arnstadt)WEDCanticles: Walmisley in B flatWEDSecond Lesson: Matthew 25 vv31-46WEDAnthem: Geistliches Lied (Brahms)WEDFinal Hymn: Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Sonata No 1 in C minor (Rheinberger)WEDWEDAssistant director of music: Ian RobertsWEDDirector of music: Philip Rushforth.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00hgfw4 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00hgfw6 (Listen)WEDImogen Cooper/Britten SinfoniaWEDWEDKnown for her subtle and unflashy playing, driven by aWEDstrong technique and a sense of artistry, pianist ImogenWEDCooper continues her ongoing relationship with the BrittenWEDSinfonia as she directs them as well being soloist inWEDBeethoven's Piano Concerto No 3.WEDWEDBritten Sinfonia leader Jacqueline Shave directs theWEDorchestra in the other works on the programme: Webern'sWEDFive Movements for string orchestra, which was written inWED1909, and Haydn's exuberant 88th Symphony.WEDWEDBritten Sinfonia Imogen Cooper (piano/director)WEDJacqueline Shave (leader/director)WEDWEDWebern: Five Movements Haydn: Symphony No 88 in GWEDBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minorWEDWEDFollowed by a celebration of the work of the lateWEDconductor Richard Hickox:WEDWEDFinzi: Clarinet Concerto Michael Collins (clarinet)WEDCity of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox (conductor).WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00hgfw8 (Listen)WEDAbraham LincolnWEDAnne McElvoy reassesses the legacy of Abraham Lincoln onWEDthe 200th anniversary of his birth. Although America's newWEDpresident, Barack Obama, has made much of his ownWEDadmiration for his predecessor, a new generation ofWEDhistorians has been re-examining the question of Lincoln'sWEDrelationship to race and slavery.WEDWEDHe issued the Emancipation Proclamation and supported aWEDconstitutional amendment to outlaw slavery, but he alsoWEDharboured grave doubts about the intellectual capacity ofWEDAfrican-Americans and favoured the voluntaryWED'colonisation' of freed slaves to Africa and theWEDCaribbean. Anne and her guests discuss what Lincoln'sWEDambivalent attitudes meant for his generation and whetherWEDthey have echoed down through generations of AmericanWEDsociety.WEDWEDPlus a look at outsiders' views of British sex educationWEDon film: as an anthology of films is released which takesWEDin almost 60 years of British sex education, Anne findsWEDout what two Europeans make of British attempts to teachWEDpeople about sex over the decades.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b008tjtb (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00hgfwb (Listen)WEDDarwin's Children, Episode 3WEDWriters explore some of the diverse fields to whichWEDDarwin's theories have been applied. Prof Douglas DaviesWEDcharts the birth of anthropology and the idea of anWEDevolution of religion. Darwin's book On the Expression ofWEDthe Emotions in Man and Animals exposed human culture andWEDeven society itself to the brutal randomness of naturalWEDselection. Could the idea of a god be an evolutionaryWEDadaptation?WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00hgfwd (Listen)WEDFiona TalkingtonWEDFiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, includingWEDInuit wedding music and wedding songs from Georgia, plusWEDthe music of the Loita Masai community from the KenyanWEDTanzanian border and a tribute to Swedish accordionistWEDLars Hollmer.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00hgdzd (Listen)THU1.00amTHUEvanghelatos, Antiochos (1903-1981): Coasts and MountainsTHUof Attica National Symphony Orchestra of Greek RadioTHUAndreas Pylarinos (conductor)THU1.14amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Concerto in D forTHUviolin and orchestra, Op 61 Simos Papanos (violin)THUNational Symphony Orchestra of Greek RadioTHUVladimiros Symeonidis (conductor)THU1.58amTHUMantzaros, Nikolaos (1795-1872): Sinfonia di genereTHUorientale in A minorTHUNational Symphony Orchestra of Greek RadioTHUAndreas Pylarinos (conductor)THU2.08amTHURachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Two Pieces for cello andTHUpiano, Op 2 Monika Leskovar (cello)THUIvana Svarc-Grenda (piano)THU2.17amTHUGodzinsky, Franciszek de (1878-1954): Valse orientaleTHUArto Satukangas (piano)THU2.22amTHUProkofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Symphony No 3 in C minor,THUOp 44 Plovdiv Philharmonic OrchestraTHUGeorgi Dimitrov (conductor)THU3.00amTHUBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in C,THUBWV1066 Musica Antiqua KolnTHUReinhard Goebel (conductor)THU3.27amTHUMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Sonata in D, Op 65 No 5THUErwin Wiersinga (organ)THU3.36amTHUGlick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Suite Hebraique No 5THUSuzanne Shulman (flute) James Campbell (clarinet)THUAndrew Dawes (violin) Daniel Domb (cello)THU3.52amTHUGorecki, Henryk (b.1933): Three Dances for OrchestraTHUNational Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUWojciech Michniewski (conductor)THU4.07amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Mazurka No 25 in B minor, OpTHU33 Roland Pontinen (piano)THU4.13amTHULisinski, Vatroslav (1819-1854): Three MazurkasTHUZagreb Woodwind TrioTHU4.19amTHUVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da camera in C, RV88THUCamerata KolnTHU4.27amTHUBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Cello Concerto No 4 in C,THUG481 Monika Leskovar (cello)THUVarazdin Chamber Orchestra David Geringas (conductor)THU4.45amTHURossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Sonata No 5 in E flat forTHUstrings Camerata BernTHU5.00amTHUTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Waltz of theTHUFlowers (The Nutcracker)THUSlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraTHUMarko Munih (conductor)THU5.08amTHUFinzi, Gerald (1901-1956): White-Flowering Days forTHUchorus, Op 37 BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)THU5.12amTHUMertz, Johann Kaspar (1806-1856): Hungarian FatherlandTHUFlowers Laszlo Szendry-Karper (guitar)THU5.21amTHUAlfven, Hugo (1872-1960): En bat med blommer (A boat withTHUflowers), Op 44 Peter Mattei (baritone)THUSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUManfred Honeck (conductor)THU5.32amTHUPeterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942): Frosoblomster forTHUPiano, Book 2 Johan Ullen (piano)THU5.56amTHUStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Grand Suite (DerTHURosenkavalier)THUOrchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecTHUFranz-Paul Decker (conductor)THU6.19amTHUGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Ramble on the Last Love DuetTHUin Richard Strauss's Opera Der RosenkavalierTHUDennis Hennig (piano)THU6.27amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Svarta rosor (Black Rose);THUSav, sav, susa (Sigh, sedges, sigh); Klickan kom ifran sinTHUals klings mote (The Maiden's tryst); Varen flyktarTHUhastigt (Spring is flying) Jard van Nes (mezzo-soprano)THUGerard van Blerk (piano)THU6.37amTHULanggaard, Rued (1883-1952): Three Rose Garden SongsTHUDanish National Radio Choir Kaare Hansen (conductor)THU6.48amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Heidenroslein, D257THUChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)THU6.50amTHUStrauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Rosen aus dem Suden, Op 388THUDanish Radio Concert OrchestraTHURoman Zeilinger (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00hgffd (Listen)THUFrom 7.00amTHUTHUBeethoven: Opferlied Lorna Haywood (soprano)THUAmbrosian Singers London Symphony OrchestraTHUMichael Tilson Thomas (conductor)THUTHUGranados: Zapateado Alicia de Larrocha (piano)THUTHUHandel: Salve regina Emma Kirkby (soprano)THULondon Baroque Charles Medlam (director)THUTHUFrom 8.30amTHUTHUBach/Webern: Fuga Ricercata (A Musical Offering)THULondon Symphony Orchestra Pierre Boulez (conductor)THUTHUDufay: Nuper rosarum flores PomeriumTHUAlexander Blachly (director)THUTHUMozart: Violin Concerto No 1, K207THUGerman Chamber PhilharmonicTHUChristian Tetzlaff (violin/director).THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00hgfwg (Listen)THUSarah WalkerTHU10.00amTHUFrederick II 'The Great': Symphony in DTHUEmil Seiler Chamber Orchestra ARCHIV 2547 014 (LP)THU10.11amTHUArchduke Rudolph of Austria: Clarinet Trio in E flatTHUNash Ensemble CRD 3345THU10.35amTHUBach: Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten!THULisa Larsson (soprano) Nathalie Stutzmann (alto)THUChristoph Genz (tenor) Panajotis Iconomou (bass)THUMonteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsTHUJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor)THUSOLI DEO GLORIA SDG 121 (2 CDs)THU10.53amTHUAttrib. Henry V: Sanctus Musica Antiqua ViennaTHURene Clemencic (director) MUSICAL CONCEPTS MC192 (4 CDs)THU10.55amTHUAttrib. Henry VIII: En vray amoureTHUAmsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet L'OISEAU-LYRE 436 155-2THU10.56amTHUPrince Albert: Pretty Baby Ian Partridge (tenor)THURichard Burnett (piano) SOUNDALIVE SAMHS CD 205THU11.00amTHUWagner: Tristan und Isolde (Prelude to Act 1; Mild undTHUleise) Birgit Nilsson (soprano)THUCovent Garden Orchestra Georg Solti (conductor)THUBBC LEGENDS BBCL 4239-2THU11.19amTHUSchmelzer: Sonata No 3 (Sacro-profanus concentus musicus,THU1662) Emperor Leopold I: Regina coeliTHUJeanne Deroubaix (alto) Concentus Musicus ViennaTHUNikolaus Harnoncourt (director/viola da gamba)THUEMI CZS 2 52385 2 (5 CDs)THU11.32amTHUMedtner: Fairy Tales, Op 20; Danza festiva (ForgottenTHUMelodies, Op 38) Nicolas Medtner (piano)THUEMI CDC 7 54839 2THU11.43amTHUTrad. Japanese courtly music: Manzairaku (excerpts)THUTokyo Gakuso Tadamaro Ohno (sho/director)THUCOLUMBIA RIVER CRG 140206.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b008tjwk (Listen)THULudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod explores Beethoven's final 12 years,THUconcentrating on movements from the Missa Solemnis and theTHUNinth Symphony, the two grand public utterances ofTHUBeethoven's last decade. The Ninth achieved iconic statusTHUalmost immediately; the Mass, regarded by the composer asTHUhis greatest work, is considered to have been neglected.THUTHUPlus Beethoven's last set of piano bagatelles, played onTHUhis own fortepiano - a gift from Thomas Broadwood ofTHULondon.THUTHUFalstafferel, WoO184 (1823)THUMembers of the Kammerchor der Berliner Singakademie andTHUthe Berliner Solisten Deutsche Gramophon 453 794-2THUCD 2 Track 52THUTHUGloria (Missa Solemnis - in D for four solo voices,THUchorus, orchestra and organ, Op 123, 1819-23)THUEva Mei (soprano) Marjana Lipovsek (contralto)THUAnthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) Robert Holl (bass)THUChamber Orchestra of EuropeTHUArnold Schoenberg Choir (chorus master: Erwin Ortner)THUNikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)THUWarner Classics 2564 63779-2 CD 13 Track 2THUTHUSix Bagatelles, Op 126 (1823-4) Melvyn Tan (fortepiano)THUEMI 7 54526 2 Tracks 21-26THUTHUSymphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125 - 1822-4 (1st mvt)THUAllegro ma non troppo, un poco maestosoTHURoyal Liverpool Philharmonic OrchestraTHUCharles Mackerras (conductor) EMI CD-EMX 2186THUTrack 1.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfwj (Listen)THUCity of London Festival 2008, Episode 11THULouise Fryer presents a concert given by Radio 3 NewTHUGeneration Artist Allan Clayton, with Simon Lepper, asTHUpart of the 2008 City of London Festival.THUTHUAllan Clayton (tenor) Simon Lepper (piano)THUTHUSchubert: Auf dem See, D543; An die Entfernte, D765;THUWillkommen und Abschied, D767THUSchoeck: Herbstgefuhl, Op 19a, No 1; Mailied, Op 19a, NoTHU3; Mit einem gemallen Band, Op 19a, No 4; Rastlose Liebe,THUOp 19a, No 5 Honegger: Petit Cours de Morale, H148THUSchumann: Liederkreis, Op 24 (Heine) - excerpts.THUTHU14:00 Handel Opera Cycle b00hgfwl (Listen)THUTeseoTHUwith Teseo. It focuses on Theseus, who has returned inTHUdisguise to Athens, ruled by his capricious father Aegeus.THUBoth men are in love - or lust - with the same woman,THUAgilea. So Aegeus tries to break his earlier promise toTHUmarry the sorceress Medea.THUTHUHandel: Teseo, opera in 5 actsTHUTheseus ...... Eirian James (mezzo)THUMedea ...... Della Jones (mezzo)THUAgilea ...... Julia Gooding (soprano)THUAegeus ...... Derek Lee Ragin (contralto)THUClizia ...... Catherine Napoli (soprano)THUArcanes ...... Jeffrey Gall (contralto)THUSacerdote di Minerva ...... Francois Bazola (bass)THULes Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor)THUTHUBritten: Narcissus, from Metamorphoses after OvidTHUHansjorg Schellenberger (oboe)THUTHUSzymanowski, arr.Piotr Moss: AgaveTHUIzabella Klosinska (soprano) Polish Radio ChorusTHUPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHULukasz Borowicz (conductor).THUTHU16:30 Afternoon on 3 b00hp934 (Listen)THUAncient Greece, Episode 4THULouise Fryer presents music inspired by ancient GreekTHUmyths.THUTHUBritten: Narcissus (Metamorphoses after Ovid)THUHansjorg Schellenberger (oboe)THUTHUSzymanowski, arr. Piotr Moss: AgaveTHUIzabella Klosinska (soprano) Polish Radio ChorusTHUPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHULukasz Borowicz (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00hgfwn (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00hgfwq (Listen)THUMurray PerahiaTHUTHUIn a concert given at the Barbican Hall, London, MurrayTHUPerahia, considered one of the world's finest pianists,THUperforms works by four of the great masters of the pianoTHUrepertoire.THUTHUThe programme opens with a work by Bach, followed byTHUBeethoven's Appassionata sonata from 1803, which clearlyTHUreflects the emotional turmoil from his deafness that heTHUfelt during its composition. The evening ends with Brahms'THUmuch-celebrated Handel Variations.THUTHUMurray Perahia (piano)THUTHUBach: Partita No 1 in B flat Mozart: Sonata in F, K332THUBeethoven: Appassionata Sonata, Op 57THUBrahms: Handel VariationsTHUTHUFollowed by a celebration of the work of the lateTHUconductor Richard Hickox:THUTHUDyson: Woodland Suite BBC Symphony OrchestraTHURichard Hickox (conductor).THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00hgfws (Listen)THUCharles DarwinTHUAs part of the BBC season on Charles Darwin's work, RanaTHUMitter hosts a programme exploring his legacy, along withTHUtwo other important figures of 20th Century thought - KarlTHUMarx and Sigmund Freud.THUTHUIn 1950 there would have been no question that it was MarxTHUand Freud who were shaping the world to the greatestTHUdegree, but 60 years later the tables have turned - andTHUDarwin is apparently the figure with real influence on ourTHUage.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b008tjwk (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00hgfwv (Listen)THUDarwin's Children, Episode 4THUWriters explore some of the diverse fields to whichTHUDarwin's theories have been applied. Art Historian DianaTHUDonald describes the impact of Darwin on art and aestheticTHUtheory.THUTHUAccording to Darwin, all beauty in nature served aTHUpurpose. His theory of natural selection questioned divineTHUobjectivity in aesthetic appreciation, and drew attentionTHUfrom many new schools, such as the impressionists, whoTHUregarded themselves as possessing the most highly evolvedTHUeyes in nature.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00hgfwx (Listen)THUFiona TalkingtonTHUFiona Talkington presents a varied mix of music, includingTHUwedding music from Russia as well as sounds from Bali,THUBangladesh and Marrakech, and the fiddle playing of NilsTHUOkland.THUFRIFRIDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00hgdzj (Listen)FRI1.00amFRICherubini, Luigi (1760-1842): Messa Solenne per ilFRIprincipe EsterhazyFRILuba Orgonasova, Sara Allegretta (soprano)FRISara Fulgoni (mezzo-soprano)FRIHerbert Lippert, Luca Dordolo (tenor)FRITomas Tomasson (bass) Radio France ChorusFRIOrchestre National de Radio FranceFRIRiccardo Muti (conductor)FRI2.25amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Fantasie in F minor, Op 49FRIXaver Scharwenka (piano)FRI2.38amFRITelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 7 forFRIrecorder, viola da gamba and continuo (Essercizii Musici)FRICamerata KolnFRI2.45amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Quartet No 1 in DFRIfor flute and strings, K285 Carol Wincenc (flute)FRIChee-Yun (violin) Nokuthula Ngwenyama (viola)FRIDavid Finckel (cello)FRI3.00amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in C forFRIorchestra, BWV 1066 La Petite BandeFRISigiswald Kuijken (conductor)FRI3.24amFRIBerwald, Franz (1796-1868): String Quartet No 2 in A minorFRIBernt Lysell (violin) Per Sandklef (violin)FRIThomas Sundkvist (viola) Mats Rondin (cello)FRI3.43amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata in A flat,FRIOp 110 Edwin Fischer (piano)FRI4.04amFRICart, Jiri (1708-1778): Sonata for two violins and continuoFRIAnna and Quido Holblingovci (violins)FRIAlois Mensik (guitar)FRI4.19amFRIBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 4 in E minorFRICity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraFRISakari Oramo (conductor)FRI5.00amFRIGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Two Lyric Pieces: Evening inFRIthe Mountains, Op 68, No 4; At the Cradle, Op 68, No 5FRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)FRI5.09amFRIMagi, Ester (b.1922): Ballad: Tuule Tuba (House of Wind)FRIAcademic Male Choir of Tallinn Technical UniversityFRIEstonian State Symphony OrchestraFRIArvo Volmer, Juri Rent (conductors)FRI5.18amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Ten Variations on LaFRIstessa, la stessissima for piano (from Salieri's Falstaff,FRIWoO 73) Theo Bruins (piano)FRI5.29amFRIMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 2 in EFRIflat for horn and orchestra, K417FRIJames Sommerville (horn) CBC Vancouver OrchestraFRIMario Bernardi (conductor)FRI5.44amFRIGlick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Divertimento for stringFRIorchestra 13 Strings of Ottawa Brian Law (conductor)FRI6.03amFRIBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in DFRIminor for flute and strings, H426 Robert Aitken (flute)FRICBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)FRI6.25amFRIElgar, Edward (1857-1934): Variations on an original themeFRI(Enigma), Op 36 Royal Philharmonic OrchestraFRIGennadi Rozhdestvensky (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00hgffg (Listen)FRIFrom 7.00amFRIFRILully: Chaconne de l'amour medecinFRILe Concert des Nations Jordi Savall (director)FRIFRIGluck: Che faro senza Euridice? (Orfeo ed Euridice)FRIJennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)FRIOrchestra of Welsh National OperaFRICarlo Rizzi (conductor)FRIFRIFrom 8.30amFRIFRITchaikovsky: Les caprices d'Oxana (ballet music)FRIOrchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent GardenFRIColin Davis (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: German Dances London Philharmonic OrchestraFRIAdrian Boult (conductor)FRIFRIBach: Cantata - Aus Tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, BWV 38FRIDeborah York (soprano) Franziska Gottwald (alto)FRIPaul Agnew (tenor) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and ChoirFRITon Koopman (director).FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00hgfwz (Listen)FRISarah WalkerFRI10.00amFRIRebel: Les Elemens Academy of Ancient MusicFRIChristopher Hogwood (director/harpsichord)FRIL'OISEAU-LYRE 475 9100FRI10.25amFRICherubini: Pie Jesu; Agnus Dei (Missa pro defunctis in CFRIminor) Chorus Musicus Cologne Das Neue OrchesterFRIChristoph Spering (conductor) OPUS 111 OPS 30-116FRI10.35amFRIPoulenc: Concerto for two pianosFRIFrancis Poulenc, Jacques Fevrier (pianos)FRIOrchestra of the Paris Conservatoire Concerts SocietyFRIGeorges Pretre (conductor) EMI CZS 7 62690 2 (2 CDs)FRI10.56amFRIMorton: Le souvenir de vous me tueFRIAttrib. Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy: Ma dame, tropFRIvous mesprenesFRIJohannes Regis: Puisque ma damme/Je m'en voyFRIGothic Voices Christopher Page (director)FRIHYPERION CDA 66194FRI11.05amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 13 in D Bolzano Haydn OrchestraFRIAntonio Pedrotti (conductor) TURNABOUT TV 34128 (LP)FRI11.22amFRIStravinsky: Piano Sonata Andor Foldes (piano)FRIDG 477 6511 (2 CDs)FRI11.33amFRISzymanowski: Stabat mater Elzbieta Szmytka (soprano)FRIFlorence Quivar (mezzo-soprano) Jon Garrison (tenor)FRIJohn Connell (bass) CBSO ChorusFRICity of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraFRISimon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDC 5 55121 2.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b008tk1s (Listen)FRILudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod considers Beethoven's final two years,FRIwhich saw the creation of his late string quartets - theFRIcrowning achievements of the composer's life.FRIFRIThe programme includes the last movement of Beethoven'sFRIlast quartet, along with the canon that inspired it. AndFRIthere is a complete performance of the Quartet in E flat,FRIin a celebrated showcase by the Guarneri Quartet.FRIFRIDa ist das Werk, WoO 197 (1826)FRIMembers of the Kammerchor der Berliner SingakademieFRIDeutsche Gramophon 453 794-2 CD 2 Track 64FRIFRIEs muss sein, WoO 196 (1826)FRIMembers of the Kammerchor der Berliner SingakademieFRIDeutsche Gramophon 453 794-2 CD 2 Track 64FRIFRIString Quartet No 16 in F, Op 135 - 1826 (finale)FRITakacs Quartet Decca 470 849-2 CD 2 Track 9FRIFRIEcossaise in E flat, WoO 86; Allegretto quasi andante in GFRIminor, WoO 61a; Waltz in D, WoO 85FRIGianluca Cascioli (piano) Deutsche Gramophon 453 733-2FRICD2 Tracks 24, 19, 23FRIFRIString Quartet No 12 in E flat, Op 127 (1825)FRIGuarneri Quartet CD 2 Tracks 8-10 CD 3 Track 1.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00hgfx1 (Listen)FRICity of London Festival 2008, Episode 12FRILouise Fryer presents a concert given by Radio 3 NewFRIGeneration Artists the Pavel Haas Quartet, joined byFRIpercussionist Colin Currie, as part of the 2008 City ofFRILondon Festival.FRIFRIPavel Haas Quartet Colin Currie (percussion)FRIFRIPeter Maxwell Davies: A Sad Paven for These DistractedFRITymesFRIAlexander Goeher: Since Brass, nor Stone - Fantasia forFRIstring quartet and percussion, Op 80 (world premiere - BBCFRIRoyal Philharmonic Society commission)FRIPavel Haas: String Quartet No2 (From the Monkey Mountain).FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00hgfx3 (Listen)FRIAncient Greece, Episode 5FRILouise Fryer presents music inspired by ancient GreekFRImyths, with a focus on Antigone. She comforts her blindedFRIfather Oedipus in incidental music by Radio 3's ComposerFRIof the Year Felix Mendelssohn, and Bacchus cheers up theFRIlonely Ariadne with beer in the ballet by Roussel.FRIFRISzymanowski, arr. Malcolm Hill: AgaveFRIIzabella Klosinska (soprano) Polish Radio ChorusFRIPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRILukasz Borowicz (conductor)FRIFRIRameau: Suite (Nais)FRINetherlands Radio Chamber PhilharmonicFRIFrans Bruggen (conductor)FRIFRISchubert: Der entsuhnte Orest, D699FRIWolfgang Holzmair (baritone) Roger Vignoles (piano)FRIFRIRoussel: Bacchus et Ariane - Suite No 1FRIPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRILukasz Borowicz (conductor)FRIFRIJolivet: Chant de Linos Nikos Nikolopoulos (flute)FRIFRIMendelssohn: AntigoneFRIKreon ...... Dominique Horwitz (narrator)FRIAntigone ...... Anna Franziska Srna (narrator)FRIIsmene ...... Anne Berg (narrator)FRIWachter/Bote/Diener ...... Nikolaus Okonkwo (narrator)FRITeiresias ...... Tilo Pruckner (narrator)FRIHamon ...... Simon Zigah (narrator) MDR Men's ChorusFRIMDR Symphony Orchestra Jun Markl (conductor)FRIFRIRoussel: Bacchus et Ariane - Suite No 2FRIFrench National Orchestra James Conlon (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00hgfx5 (Listen)FRISean RaffertyFRIPresented by Sean Rafferty from City Halls, Glasgow, withFRIthe BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their associateFRIguest conductor Stefan Solyom, plus viola player MaximFRIRysanov, one of the BBC New Generation Artists.FRIFRIVaughan Williams: Wasps Overture Mozart: Symphony No 32FRITchaikovsky, arr. Rysanov: Roccoco variationsFRIMackenzie: BenedictusFRIBridge, arr. Britten: There is a willow grows aslant aFRIbrook Wagner: Rienzi Overture Stenhammar: InterludeFRIDvorak: Scherzo capriccioso.FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00hgfx7 (Listen)FRIDebussy, Poulenc, Connesson, Ravel, Fri, 13th Feb 2009 -FRIPart 1FRIFRIFrench conductor Stephane Deneve makes his debut with theFRIBBC Symphony Orchestra in a programme of French worksFRIspanning the 20th Century. Debussy's Danse sacree et danseFRIprofane, evoking the seductive decadence of early 1900sFRIParis, contrasts with Poulenc's religious work StabatFRIMater.FRIFRIDebussy: Danse sacree et danse profaneFRIPoulenc: Stabat MaterFRIFRISioned Williams (harp) Janice Watson (soprano)FRIBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIStephane Deneve (conductor).FRIFRI19:40 Twenty Minutes b00hgfzp (Listen)FRIPiano, by Jean EchenozFRIDavid Horovitch reads an excerpt from Jean Echenoz'sFRIprize-winning comic novel celebrating the life and timesFRIof a concert pianist.FRIFRIAlthough Max Delmarc lives quietly in Paris with his wife,FRIhis life is in chaos - he has begun to fear performing andFRIhas started to drink to forget his problems. Max's cynicalFRIagent employs a minder to look after him, and a strangeFRIand touching relationship blossoms between the two as eachFRIterrors to deal with.FRIFRI20:00 Performance on 3 b00hgfyq (Listen)FRIDebussy, Poulenc, Connesson, Ravel, Fri, 13th FebruaryFRI2009 - Part 2FRIFrom the Barbican Hall, London, Catherine Bott presentsFRIthe conclusion of Stephane Deneve and the BBC SymphonyFRIOrchestra's concert of French music spanning the 20thFRICentury.FRIFRIWith Guillaume Connesson's Supernova, written in 1997 toFRIaccompany a classic silent film by FW Murnau - a workFRIwhich has since established itself as a concert piece inFRIits own right. That is followed by the second suite fromFRIRavel's ballet score Daphnis et Chloe, which evokes theFRIdecadence of early 1900s Paris.FRIFRIBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIStephane Deneve (conductor)FRIFRIConnesson: SupernovaFRIRavel: Daphnis and Chloe Suite No 2.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00hgfx9 (Listen)FRINick Harkaway/Alex HorneFRIIan McMillan's guests include novelist Nick Harkaway,FRIauthor of The Gone-Away World, with a new commissionFRIwritten specially for the programme, and The Verb'sFRILanguage Spy Alex Horne, who's been listening in to theFRIlanguage of football chants.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b008tk1s (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00hgfxc (Listen)FRIDarwin's Children, Episode 5FRIWriters explore some of the diverse fields to whichFRIDarwin's theories have been applied. Professor James KFRIGalbraith, son of the economist JK Galbraith, describesFRIearly efforts to make economics more Darwinian, and why weFRIshould revisit those now more than ever.FRIFRIHe argues that for too long economics has beenFRIdeterministic and unrealistic, and to go forward from theFRIcurrent financial gloom, economists must embrace theFRIevolutionary jungle, accepting that there is no such thingFRIas 'business as usual'.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00hgfxf (Listen)FRILopa KothariFRILopa Kothari presents a varied mix of world sounds and aFRIsession by gypsy fusion band Mec Yek, who are the latestFRIincarnation of Euro-roots group Jaune Toujours.FRIFRI
06 February 2009
Radio 3 Listings for Week Beginning 07/02/2009
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