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SATURDAY 11 APRIL 2009SAT
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01:00 Through the Night b00jhxsd (Listen)SAT
1.00amSAT
Victoria, Tomas Luis de (1548-1611): Feria quinta in coenaSAT
Domini - Ad matutinum; Feria sexta in passione Domini - AdSAT
matutinum; Sabbato sancto - Ad matutinum (OfficiumSAT
hebdomadae sanctae)SAT
2.00amSAT
Guerrero, Francisco (c.1528-1599): Nino Dios d'amor heridoSAT
2.02amSAT
Victoria: O vos omnes La Colombina:SAT
Raquel Andueza (soprano)SAT
Pastor ...... Jose Hernandez (countertenor)SAT
Josep Benet (tenor) Josep Cabre (baritone)SAT
2.06amSAT
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 25 in GSAT
minor, K183 Berlin PhilharmonicSAT
Simon Rattle (conductor)SAT
2.27amSAT
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827): Piano Sonata No 32 inSAT
C minor, Op 111 John Ogdon (piano)SAT
2.53amSAT
Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Vocalise, Op 34 No 14SAT
Joshua Bell (violin) BBC Symphony OrchestraSAT
Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)SAT
3.00amSAT
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Rienzi OvertureSAT
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Simone Young (conductor)SAT
3.15amSAT
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Die Burgschaft, D246SAT
Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)SAT
3.33amSAT
Valerius, Adriaen (c.1575-1625): Engels MalsimsSAT
Toyohiko Satoh (lute)SAT
3.35amSAT
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Malle SymenSAT
Peter van Dijk (organ)SAT
3.38amSAT
Willan, Healey (1880-1968): Symphony No 2 in C minor, B74SAT
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor)SAT
4.21amSAT
Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): Trio in F for two flutesSAT
and continuo Karl Kaiser, Michael Schneider (flutes)SAT
Rainer Zipperling (cello) Harald Hoeren (harpsichord)SAT
4.31amSAT
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Faschingsschwank aus Wien,SAT
Op 26 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)SAT
4.52amSAT
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Sinfonia - Giovanna D'ArcoSAT
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraSAT
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)SAT
5.00amSAT
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Overture (L'Italiana inSAT
Algeri) Capella ColoniensisSAT
Gabriele Ferro (conductor) (recorded in 1979)SAT
5.09amSAT
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in G forSAT
flute and keyboard, Wq 133 (Hamburger Sonata)SAT
Wilbert Hazelzet (flute) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)SAT
5.17amSAT
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Three Songs, Op 6SAT
Mikael Axelsson (bass) Niklas Sivelov (piano)SAT
5.29amSAT
Weber, Carl Maria Von (1786-1826): Konzertstuck in FSAT
minor, Op 79 Viktoria Postnikova (piano)SAT
Oslo Philharmonic OrchestraSAT
Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor)SAT
5.46amSAT
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Apres une lecture de DanteSAT
(Fantasia quasi sonata) Richard Raymond (piano)SAT
6.05amSAT
Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679-1745): Two Lamentations for HolySAT
Saturday (Lamentationes Jeremiae prophetae, ZWV53)SAT
Guy de Mey (tenor)SAT
Instrumental soloists of Schola Cantorum BasiliensisSAT
Rene Jacobs (countertenor/director)SAT
6.31amSAT
Schipizky, Frederick (b.1952): Elegy for solo harpSAT
Rita Costanzi (harp)SAT
6.37amSAT
Hidas, Frigyes (1928-2007): Harpsichord concertoSAT
Barbala Dobozy (harpsichord) Concentus HungaricusSAT
Ildiko Hegyi (conductor)SAT
6.51amSAT
Quinault, Jean-Baptiste (1687-1745): Overture and DancesSAT
(Le nouveau monde) Arion.SAT
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07:00 Breakfast b00jkh1n (Listen)SAT
Handel WeekSAT
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09:00 CD Review b00jkh1q (Listen)SAT
09.05amSAT
HANDEL: Organ Concerto in F Op. 4 No. 5 HMV 293SAT
(c/w Concerto in G minor op. 4 no. 3 HMV 291; Concerto inSAT
B Flat major op. 4 no. 2 HMV 290; Concerto in G minor op.SAT
4 no. 1 HMV 289; Concerto in B-flat major op. 4 no. 6 HMVSAT
294; Concerto in F major op. 4 no. 4 HMV 292)SAT
Ottavio Dantone (organ and conductor), Accademia BizantinaSAT
Decca 4781465 (CD)SAT
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RACHMANINOV: Symphony No. 2 in E minor Op. 27 (secondSAT
movement) (c/w Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14)SAT
Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Lan Shui (conductor)SAT
BIS BISSACD1712 (Hybrid SACD, Mid Price)SAT
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BAX: Symphonic Variations (No. 6 – Triumph)SAT
Ashley Wass (piano), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, JamesSAT
Judd (conductor) Naxos 8.570774 (CD, Budget)SAT
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09.30 amSAT
Building a Library RecommendationSAT
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HANDEL: MessiahSAT
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Reviewer – Berta JoncusSAT
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The recommendation will be placed on the website after theSAT
programmeSAT
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Next week Colin Lawson compares recordings of Handel’sSAT
Water Music.SAT
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10.15 New ReleasesSAT
SCHUTZ: Lukas Passion SWV480 (opening)SAT
Johann Linderoth, Jakob Bloch Jespersen, Ars NovaSAT
Copenhagen, Paul Hillier (conductor)SAT
Dacapo 8.226019 (CD)SAT
TELEMANN: Jesus Liegt in Letzten Zugen TVWV 1: 983 (Aria)SAT
(c/w Der am Olberg zagende Jesus TVWV 1:364; Was gibst duSAT
denn, o meine Seele TVWV 1:1510; Ich will den KreuzwegSAT
gerne gehen TVWV 1:884; Ach Herr! Lehr uns Bedenken wohlSAT
TVWV 1:2)SAT
Klaus Mertens (bass-baritone), Accademia Daniel, ShalevSAT
Ad-El (conductor) CPO 7772992 (CD)SAT
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PENDERECKI: Utrenja (Part 1: Troparion)SAT
Iwona Hossa (soprano), Agnieszka Rehlis (mezzo-soprano),SAT
Piotr Kusiewicz (tenor), Piotr Nowacki (bass), GennadySAT
Bezzubenkov (basso profondo),SAT
Warsaw Boys’ Choir, Warsaw Philharmonic Choir andSAT
Orchestra, Antoni Wit (conductor)SAT
Naxos 8.572031 (CD, Budget)SAT
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10.35 New Lute ReleasesSAT
Lute maker Michael Lowe talks to Andrew McGregor aboutSAT
some recent releases of music for the instrument. WithSAT
excerpts from the following discs:SAT
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Il Divino – Music from the World of Francesco da MilanoSAT
Hopkinson Smith (lute) Naive E8921 (CD)SAT
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Forlorn Hope Fancy – Renaissance dances and fantasies forSAT
lute Rosemary Hodgson (lute)SAT
ABC Classics 4763175 (CD. Mid Price)SAT
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Seven Yeares John Dowland 1604 (Lachrimae)SAT
Capella de Ministrers, Carles Magraner (viola da gamba,SAT
soprano) Licanus CDM0721 (CD)SAT
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John Dowland The Queen’s Galliard – Lute Music 4SAT
Nigel North (lute) Naxos 8.570284 (CD, Budget)SAT
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Matthew Wadsworth – The Knight of the LuteSAT
Music from ‘The Varietie of Lute Lessons 1610’SAT
Matthew Wadsworth (lute)SAT
Channel Classics CCSSA25408 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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John Dowland In darkness let me dwell – The Seven ShadesSAT
of MelancholySAT
Dorothee Mields (soprano), Hille Perl (viola da gamba),SAT
Lee Santana (lute), Sirius ViolsSAT
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 88697225022 (CD)SAT
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Melchior Neusidler – Lute Music Paul O’Dette (lute)SAT
Harmonia Mundi HMU907388 (CD)SAT
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William Lawes The Harp ConsortsSAT
Maxine Eilander (harp), Les Voix HumainesSAT
Atma Classique ACD22372 (CD)SAT
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11.20 BBC Music Magazine AwardsSAT
Extracts from some of the winners of this year’s awardsSAT
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Cello Concerto No. 2 Op. 126; BRITTEN: ThirdSAT
Suite for Cello Op. 87SAT
Pieter Wispelwey (cello), Sinfonietta Cracovia, JurjenSAT
Hempel (conductor)SAT
Channel Classics CCSSA25308 (Hybrid SACD)SAT
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FRANCK: String Quartet in D Major; FAURE: String QuartetSAT
in E minor Dante Quartet Hyperion CDA67664 (CD)SAT
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DEBUSSY: Children’s Corner; Suite bergamasque; DanseSAT
Bohémienne; Nocturne; La plus que lent; Mazurka; Rêverie;SAT
Deux Arabesques; Morceau de concours; The Little Nigar;SAT
Hommage à Haydn; Berceuse Héroïque; Page d’Album; ElegieSAT
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) Chandos CHAN10467 (CD)SAT
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MOZART: Symphony No. 38 in D major (‘Prague’), K.504;SAT
Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, K.543; Symphony No. 40 inSAT
G minor, K.550; Symphony No. 41 in C major (‘Jupiter’),SAT
K.551SAT
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles MackerrasSAT
(conductor)SAT
Linn Records CKD308 (2 Hybrid SACDs, Mid Price)SAT
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11.40 am Disc of the WeekSAT
LUKASZEWSKI: Via CrucisSAT
Iestyn Davies (countertenor), Allan Clayton (tenor),SAT
Andrew Foster-Williams (baritone), Roger Allam (narrator),SAT
Polyphony, Britten Sinfonia, Stephen Layton (conductor)SAT
Hyperion CDA67724 (CD)SAT
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12:15 Music Matters b00jkskv (Listen)SAT
Imogen CooperSAT
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Tom Service talks to pianist Imogen Cooper about herSAT
life-long passion for the music of Schubert, which she hasSAT
been re-visiting in a series of performances and liveSAT
recordings at the Royal Festival Hall, 20 years after sheSAT
made her first complete survey of his piano works.SAT
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He visits Cambridge, ahead of a week of choral concertsSAT
marking the university's 800th anniversary, to explore theSAT
past, present and future place of singing in the city. HeSAT
also discusses the role of music in cancer care with DonSAT
Campbell of Mozart Effect fame.SAT
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Imogen CooperSAT
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Pianist Imogen Cooper has been on a lifelong mission withSAT
the music of Schubert. She recorded the complete pianoSAT
works 20 years ago, and is currently touring and recordingSAT
the major works Schubert composed in the last five yearsSAT
of his life.SAT
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Seated at the piano, she tells Tom how her approach toSAT
Schubert's music has changed since her lonely teenageSAT
days studying in Paris, and how it is only now that sheSAT
understands how to convey the range of emotionalSAT
experience in the music.SAT
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Imogen Cooper performs Schubert at the Sage Gateshead onSAT
15th April, and at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London onSAT
22nd April (broadcast on Performance on 3 on 1st May).SAT
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Her new Schubert CD, recorded at the QEH in 2008, is outSAT
now.SAT
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Music in Cancer CareSAT
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Over recent decades music therapy has successfully usedSAT
the power of music in healthcare situations, to soothe orSAT
energise, and to escape from, or confront, pain. LastSAT
week, Penny Brohn Cancer Care hosted their annual lectureSAT
on how music therapy is used for cancer patients.SAT
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Leslie Bunt has been working as a music therapist at theSAT
Penny Brohn centre for 20 years, and he shares hisSAT
experience of how his sessions have helped scores ofSAT
patients - including Janice Perkins, who tells her ownSAT
story. And Don Campbell (the musician who mooted theSAT
Mozart Effect a decade ago) explains how the sonicSAT
environment of hospitals can help patients heal.SAT
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Penny Brohn Cancer CareSAT
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Orchestral Musicians and StressSAT
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Watching an orchestra in concert, it can be easy to feelSAT
jealous of the musicians, of the talent and opportunity toSAT
make a living making music with others. Yet there isSAT
another side to the life of an orchestral player, withSAT
performance anxiety, the pressure to maintain standardsSAT
and a precarious employment situation as a freelancerSAT
(which most British orchestral players are) all adding upSAT
to a potentially stressful existence.SAT
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Liz Gardiner is a violinist, now working as a musicSAT
therapist, who stopped playing professionally partly dueSAT
to stress - she tells her story, and Tom discusses theSAT
issues with psychologist Carol Chapman and StephenSAT
Maddock, Chief Executive of the City of BirminghamSAT
Symphony Orchestra.SAT
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Cambridge at 800SAT
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It is 800 years since a group of disaffected monks fromSAT
Oxford set up what would become the University ofSAT
Cambridge on a marsh in East Anglia. Among theSAT
celebrations in this year's octenary is the CambridgeSAT
Cantat festival, celebrating Cambridge's choralSAT
tradition.SAT
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Tom visited Cambridge and talked to choral scholars atSAT
King's, composer John Rutter, choir director andSAT
Cantat's Artistic Director Edward Wickham. And in theSAT
archives at King's* - where choristers have been singingSAT
for nearly 600 years - Timothy Day from King's CollegeSAT
London discusses the city's rich choral heritage.SAT
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* By kind permission of the Provost and Scholars of King'sSAT
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The Cambridge Cantat 800 festival runs from 11 to 19 AprilSAT
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13:00 The Early Music Show b00jkskx (Listen)SAT
Philip II and Mary TudorSAT
Lucie Skeaping presents music from both the courts of KingSAT
Philip II of Spain and Mary Tudor. Although their marriageSAT
was unsuccessful, the musical legacy of this union wasSAT
more fruitful.SAT
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Guerrero: Ave Virgo SanctissimaSAT
Choir of Westminster CathedralSAT
David Hill (Master of the Music)SAT
HYPERION CDA 66168, Tr 5SAT
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John Sheppard: Gloria (Cantate Mass) The SixteenSAT
Harry Christophers (conductor)SAT
HYPERION CDD 22021 CD2, Tr 5SAT
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Cabezon: Diferencias sobre La dama le demandaSAT
Silas Standage (organ) GLOSSA GCD P31401, Tr 11SAT
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Segue:SAT
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Morales: Regina Caeli 6-part The Brabant EnsembleSAT
Stephen Rice (director) HYPERION CDA 67694, Tr 7SAT
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De Monte: In via hac, qua ambulabam (Instrumental motet)SAT
Huelgas Ensemble Paul Van Nevel (conductor)SAT
SONY CLASSICAL SBK 60704, Tr 4SAT
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Sheppard: Salvator mundi The SixteenSAT
Harry Christophers (conductor)SAT
HYPERION CDD 22021 CD2, Tr 9SAT
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Cabezon: Diferencias sobre las vacas ConcordiaSAT
METRONOME METCD 1012, Tr 12SAT
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Manchicourt: Ne reminiscaris, DomineSAT
The Brabant Ensemble Stephen Rice (director)SAT
HYPERION CDA 67604, Tr 10SAT
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Tallis: Agnus Dei (Mass puer natus est)SAT
The Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips (director)SAT
GIMELL 454 9342, Tr 3.SAT
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00jhp3v (Listen)SAT
Matthew BarleySAT
From Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Sean Rafferty.SAT
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Cellist Matthew Barley intersperses the Preludes fromSAT
Bach's solo Suites, whose roots lay in improvisation, withSAT
his own improvisations on the electric cello.SAT
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Bach: Preludes (Six Suites for cello - alongsideSAT
improvisation on electric cello).SAT
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15:00 World Routes b00jkskz (Listen)SAT
Cimarron and Carlou DSAT
Lucy Duran presents two specially recorded sessions fromSAT
Latin America and Africa.SAT
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Cimarron perform the joyful and energetic 'musica llanero'SAT
from the vast central plains of Colombia, with virtuosicSAT
harp-playing and songs to milk cows by. While Carlou DSAT
brings his big-range, soulful voice to a mixture of songsSAT
that celebrate Muslim mysticism and warn of the dangersSAT
facing his homeland Senegal.SAT
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Studio session with Colombian ensemble Cimarron, consistsSAT
of the following musiciansSAT
Carlos Rojas (harp); Ana Veydó (voice); Jhon OnofreSAT
(maracas/voice); Libardo Rey (cuatro); Hugo MolinaSAT
(bandola); Carlos López (Bass); José Oviedo (cajón)SAT
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Rojas: Llanero Soy CimmaronSAT
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Studio session with Senegalese singer Carlou DSAT
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Carlou D: Namenala Carlou D (vocals/acoustic guitar)SAT
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Carlou D: Sam Fall Carlou D (vocals/acoustic guitar)SAT
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Carlou D: Sen Regal Carlou D (vocals/acoustic guitar)SAT
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(Doudou Sarr acted as translator during interviews withSAT
Carlou D)SAT
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Studio session with Colombian ensemble CimarronSAT
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Rojas: Maria Laya CimarronSAT
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Rojas: Tonada de OrdeñoSAT
Carlos Rojas (harp); Ana Veydó (voice)SAT
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Rojas: El Quita Pesares CimarronSAT
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Rojas: Orinoco CimarronSAT
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(Juan Carlos Jaramillo acted as translator for CimarronSAT
band leader Carlos Rojas)SAT
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All recordings made at Broadcasting House by BBC SoundSAT
Engineer James BirtwistleSAT
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16:00 Jazz Library b00jksl1 (Listen)SAT
Heath BrothersSAT
On one of the Heath Brothers' last visits to London beforeSAT
bassist Percy's death in 2005, Alyn Shipton talked to allSAT
three of them about their collective and individualSAT
careers in jazz, introducing not only the finest albumsSAT
they made together, but their discs with other musiciansSAT
such as Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon andSAT
Wes Montgomery.SAT
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DISC 1 Title: Bruh Slim Artist: Jimmy HeathSAT
Composer: Heath Album: Triple Threat Label RiversideSAT
Number OJCCD 1909, Tr 2SAT
Personnel: Jimmy Heath (tenor saxophone); Freddie HubbardSAT
(trumpet); Julius Watkins (french horn); Cedar WaltonSAT
(piano); Percy Heath (bass); Albert 'Tootie' HeathSAT
(drums). 1962SAT
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DISC 2 Title: A Love Song Artist: Percy HeathSAT
Composer: Heath Album: A Love Song Label: Daddy JazzSAT
Number 25543 20032, Tr 1SAT
Personnel: Percy Heath (solo cello)SAT
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DISC 3 Title: Walking Artist: Miles DavisSAT
Composer: Carpenter Album: Walkin'SAT
Label: Prestige/OJC Number 213-2, Tr 1SAT
Personnel: MIles Davis (trumpet); JJ Johnson (trombone);SAT
Lucky Thompson (tenor saxophone); Horace Silver (piano);SAT
Percy Heath (bass); Kenny Clarke (drums). 29 April 1954SAT
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DISC 4 Title: Skating in Central ParkSAT
Artist: Modern Jazz Quartet Composer: LewisSAT
Album: Complete Last Concert Label: AtlanticSAT
Number 7 81976-2 CD 2, Tr 4SAT
Personnel: Modern Jazz Quartet: John Lewis (piano); MiltSAT
Jackson (vibraphone); Percy Heath (bass); Connie KaySAT
(drums)SAT
Recorded at Avery Fisher Hall, New York on November 25,SAT
1974SAT
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DISC 5 Title: The More I See You Artist: Jimmy HeathSAT
Composer: Gordon, Warren Album: Triple ThreatSAT
Label: Riverside Number OJCCD 1909, Tr 5SAT
Personnel: Jimmy Heath (tenor saxophone); Cedar WaltonSAT
(piano); Percy Heath (bass); Albert 'Tootie' HeathSAT
(drums). 1962SAT
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DISC 6 Title: Coast to Coast Artist: Dizzy GillespieSAT
Composer: Gillespie, HardingSAT
Album: Dizzy Gillespie Story Label: ProperSAT
Number Properbox 30 CD 4 Tr 12SAT
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie, Don Slaughter, Willie Cook,SAT
Elmon Wright (trumpets); Matthew Gee, Sam Hunt, CharlesSAT
Greenlea (trombones); Jimmy Heath, John Coltrane, JesseSAT
Powell, Paul Gonsalves, Al Gibson (reeds); John AceaSAT
(piano); Floyd Smith (guitar); Al McKibbon (bass); SpecsSAT
Wright (drums). 9 Jan 1950SAT
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DISC 7 Title: Nails Artist: Jimmy HeathSAT
Composer: Heath Album: Really Big! Label: RiversideSAT
Number 30185 Tr 5SAT
Personnel: Jimmy Heath (tenor saxophone); JulianSAT
'Cannonball' Adderley (alto saxophone); Pat PatrickSAT
(baritone saxophone); Clark Terry (trumpet); Nat AdderleySAT
(cornet); Dick Berg (french horn); Tom McIntoshSAT
(trombone); Cedar Walton (piano); Percy Heath (bass);SAT
Albert 'Tootie' Heath (drums). June 1960SAT
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DISC 8 Title: Dewey Square Artist: Jimmy SmithSAT
Composer: Parker Album: Changes Label: CamdenSAT
Number 610862 CD 2, Tr 1SAT
Personnel: Jimmy Heath (soprano saxophone, tenorSAT
saxophone); Tony Purrone (guitar); Tommy Flanagan (piano);SAT
Rufus Reid (bass); Al Foster (drums). June 1985SAT
Originally on New Picture on the Muse labelSAT
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DISC 9 Title: Devilette Artist: Dexter GordonSAT
Composer: Tucker Album: The Montmartre Connection, Vol 1SAT
Label: Black Lion Number BLP 30102 S1, Tr 1SAT
Personnel: Dexter Gordon (tenor saxophone); Kenny DrewSAT
(piano); NHOP (bass); Tootie Heath (drums). July 1967SAT
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DISC 10 Title: Four on Six Artist: Wes MontgomerySAT
Composer: Montgomery Album: Incredible Jazz GuitarSAT
Label: Riverside Number 0362, Tr 4SAT
Personnel: Wes Montgomery (guitar); Tommy FlanaganSAT
(piano); Percy Heath (bass); Tootie Heath (drums). Jan 1960SAT
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DISC 11 Title: South FilthySAT
Artist: The Heath Brothers Composer: HeathSAT
Album: As We Were Saying Label: ConcordSAT
Number 4777-2, Tr 4SAT
Personnel: Jimmy Heath (tenor saxophone); Percy HeathSAT
(cello); Tootie Heath (drums). 2002.SAT
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17:00 Opera on 3 b00jksl3 (Listen)SAT
Live from the Met, Wagner's Die WalkureSAT
From the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, James LevineSAT
conducts a performance of the second installment ofSAT
Wagner's four-part epic drama, The Ring of the Nibelung,SAT
based on Nordic myths.SAT
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Wotan, the emotionally volatile leader of the Gods, findsSAT
himself torn by conflicting loyalites. Will he support hisSAT
children in their search for true love - even ifSAT
adulterous and incestuous - or will he have to enforce theSAT
law and defend the conventional marriage rights of anSAT
unloved husband?SAT
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Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator IraSAT
Siff. The two intervals include backstage interviews andSAT
the Met Quiz.SAT
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Wagner: Die WalkureSAT
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Siegmund ...... Johan Botha (tenor)SAT
Hunding ...... John Tomlinson (bass)SAT
Wotan ...... James Morris (bass-baritone)SAT
Sieglinde ...... Waltraud Meier (soprano)SAT
Brunnhilde ...... Irene Theorin (soprano)SAT
Fricka ...... Yvonne Naef (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Gerhilde ...... Kelly Cae Hogan (soprano)SAT
Ortlinde ...... Wendy Bryn Harmer (soprano)SAT
Waltraute ...... Laura Vlasak Nolen (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Schwertleite ...... Jane Bunnell (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Helmwige ...... Claudia Waite (soprano)SAT
Siegrune ...... Lann Sandel-Pantaleo (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Grimgerde ...... Mary Ann McCormick (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Rossweisse ...... Teresa S Herold (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Orchestra and Chorus of Metropolitan OperaSAT
James Levine (conductor).SAT
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22:30 Hear and Now b00jksly (Listen)SAT
house of bedlamSAT
Robert Worby explores the spoken word in new music andSAT
sound art, with a concert which brings together a poetSAT
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Larry Goves: sinewSAT
Matthew Sergeant: this was not a film about a drowning manSAT
(world premiere) Larry Goves/Matthew Welton: PoppySAT
Larry Goves: deaf John's dark house Ian Vine: XSAT
Larry Goves: riviniana and the vermilion borderSAT
Matthew Welton: Writing 21 Simon Holt: brief candlesSAT
Goves: talking microtonal bluesSAT
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Performed by the ensemble 'house of bedlam' and poetSAT
Matthew WeltonSAT
(recorded at a Cutting Edge concert in the Warehouse,SAT
London)SAT
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Plus Anne-Hilde Neset reviewing the book Playing WithSAT
Words: the spoken word in artistic practice.SAT
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SUNDAY 12 APRIL 2009SUN
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00:00 The Early Music Show b00j4htl (Listen)SUN
Art and Early Music Month, Gainsborough's Georgian EnglandSUN
Catherine Bott presents a series on the links between artSUN
and early music, exploring some of the portraits ofSUN
musicians by Thomas Gainsborough. The painter had a deepSUN
love of music and many of his portraits include musicalSUN
themes. He was himself a keen amateur player of the violaSUN
da gamba and had many musicians as friends, some of whomSUN
he used as subjects for his portraits.SUN
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With the help of art historian and author of several booksSUN
on the artist, Michael Rosenthal of Warwick University,SUN
Catherine explores what the Gainsborough portraits tell usSUN
about the role of music in the late 18th century. TheSUN
programme includes comment about his depictions of KarlSUN
Friedrich Abel, Johann Christian Bach and the LinleySUN
Family, as well as paintings of some notable amateurs fromSUN
the English gentry such as William Wollaston and Anne Ford.SUN
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John Hebden: Concerto No 3 in E for strings (3 - Gigue)SUN
Angus Anderson/Helena Moroney (violins) CantilenaSUN
Adrian Shepherd (conductor)SUN
CHANDOS CHAN 8339, Tr 3SUN
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Thomas Arne: Honour, riches, marriage-blessingSUN
Catherine Bott (soprano) Parley of InstrumentsSUN
Peter Holman (director)SUN
HYPERION CDA 67450, Tr 21SUN
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Handel: Overture (Acis and Galatea) Les Arts FlorissantsSUN
William Christie (director)SUN
ERATO 3984-25505-2, Tr 1SUN
SUN
Geminiani: Three Scotch Airs with Variations (A TreatiseSUN
of Good Taste in the Art of Music - No 1 - Auld BobSUN
Morrice) Axel Wolf (lute) Brian Berryman (flute)SUN
Eckhart Kuper (harpsichord)SUN
MD&G MDG50511272, Tr 6SUN
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Joseph Gibbs: Violin Sonata No 1 Locatelli Trio:SUN
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello)SUN
Paul Nicholson (harpsichord)SUN
HYPERION CDA 66583, Tr 12SUN
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Carl Friedrich Abel: Vivace for six string bass violSUN
(abridged) Susanne Heinrich (viol)SUN
SIGNUM SIGCD 026, Tr 7SUN
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James Oswald: Divertimento No 9 for English GuitarSUN
Rob MacKillop (english guitar)SUN
ASV CD GAU 221, Tr 9SUN
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JC Bach: Keyboard Concerto in F minor (3 - Prestissimo)SUN
Anthony Halstead (keyboard) The Hanover BandSUN
CPO 999 462-2, Tr 6SUN
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Thomas Linley, Jr: Cantata: In Yonder Grove; Air: TuneSUN
Philomel Julia Gooding (soprano)SUN
The Parley of Instruments Paul Nicholson (director)SUN
HYPERION CDA 66767, Tr 16.SUN
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01:00 Through the Night b00jkt2d (Listen)SUN
1.00amSUN
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonatensatz in C minor forSUN
violin and piano, WoO 2 (Scherzo from the FAE sonata)SUN
1.07amSUN
Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899): Poeme for violin and piano,SUN
Op 25SUN
1.23amSUN
Ysaye, Eugene (1858-1931): Sonata No 5 in G for soloSUN
violin, Op 27SUN
1.34amSUN
Chiang, Chia-Chen (b.1974): Dance IISUN
1.41amSUN
Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969): Polish CapriceSUN
Malwina Sosnowski (violin) Riccardo Bovino (piano)SUN
1.44amSUN
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1759): Cantata: Jesu, der duSUN
meine Seele, BWV 78 Carolyn Sampson (soprano)SUN
Robin Blaze (countertenor) Gerd Turk (tenor)SUN
Peter Kooy (bass) Bach Collegium JapanSUN
Masaaki Suzuki (conductor)SUN
2.07amSUN
Vogler, Johann Caspar (1696-1763): Jesu, Leiden, Pein, TodSUN
for organ Bert Matter (organ)SUN
2.13amSUN
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Symphony No 6 in BSUN
minor, Op 74 (Pathetique) London Symphony OrchestraSUN
Valery Gergiev (conductor)SUN
3.00amSUN
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da camera in D, RVSUN
94 Camerata KolnSUN
3.13amSUN
Kolb, Carlmann (1703-1765): Praeludium tertium in A minorSUN
Peter van Dijk (organ)SUN
3.16amSUN
Fiocco, Joseph-Hector (1703-1741): Suite in GSUN
Geert Bierling (organ)SUN
3.25amSUN
Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903): String Quartet in D minorSUN
Ljubljanski Godalni QuartetSUN
4.11amSUN
Noskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909): A Hut out of the VillageSUN
(excerpts) National Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUN
Miroslaw Jacek Blaszczyk (conductor)SUN
4.24amSUN
Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1634-1704): Prelude (Te Deum)SUN
European Union Baroque Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)SUN
4.26amSUN
Chambonnieres, Jacques Champion de (1601/2-1672): PavaneSUN
in D minor (L'entretien des Dieux)SUN
Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)SUN
4.33amSUN
Rossi, Michelangelo (c.1601-1656): Toccata for keyboard NoSUN
7 in D minor Ton Koopman (harpsichord)SUN
4.38amSUN
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Easter Cantata:SUN
Anbetung dem Erbarmer, Wq 243 Barbara Schlick (soprano)SUN
Hilke Helling (alto) Wilfried Jochens (tenor)SUN
Gotthold Schwarz (bass) Das Kleine KonzertSUN
Rheinische Kantorei Hermann Max (conductor)SUN
5.00amSUN
Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): Overture, Entr'actre and ValseSUN
(Charlotte Corday - 1876) Flemish Radio OrchestraSUN
Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor)SUN
5.14amSUN
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Six SongsSUN
Barbara Hendricks (soprano) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)SUN
5.35amSUN
Matz, Rudolf (1901-1988): Ballade for violin, cello andSUN
piano Zagreb Piano TrioSUN
5.43amSUN
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto in C, Op 6, No 10SUN
- arr Billington for organSUN
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736): Sonata in GSUN
Willem Poot (organ)SUN
5.55amSUN
Wassenaer, Unico Van (1692-1766): Concerto armonico No 5SUN
in B flat for four violins, viola and continuoSUN
Academy of Ancient Music Andrew Manze (director/violin)SUN
6.06amSUN
Zarebski, Juliusz (1854-1885): Quintet in G minor forSUN
piano and strings, Op 34 Pawel Kowalski (piano)SUN
Silesian QuartetSUN
6.42amSUN
Kaiser Ferdinand III (1608-1657): Madrigal: Chi volge neSUN
la menteSUN
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643): Madrigal: Altri cantiSUN
d'Amor Suzie LeBlanc, Kristina Nilsson (soprano)SUN
Daniel Taylor (countertenor) Rodrigo del Pozo (tenor)SUN
Josep Cabre (baritone) Bernard Deletre (bass)SUN
Tragicomedia Stephen Stubbs (conductor)SUN
Concerto Palatino Bruce Dickey (conductor)SUN
6.54amSUN
De Greef, Arthur (1862-1940): Humoresque for orchestraSUN
(second version 1928) Flemish Radio OrchestraSUN
Yannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor).SUN
SUN
07:00 Breakfast b00jw6rh (Listen)SUN
Handel WeekSUN
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10:00 Sunday Morning b00jkt2j (Listen)SUN
Handel Week - Iain BurnsideSUN
Iain Burnside pays tribute to Handel, and is joined bySUN
conductor Christian Curnyn to explore music by the greatSUN
composer and others influenced by him.SUN
SUN
12:00 Private Passions b00jkt2l (Listen)SUN
Handel Week - Tom Wright, David AlmondSUN
As part of Radio 3's Handel Week Michael Berkeley recallsSUN
nine previous guests who are passionate about aspects ofSUN
Handel's music.SUN
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They include Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, and writersSUN
David Almond, Kirsty Gunn, Patrick Gale and JaniceSUN
Galloway. Plus cartoonist Posy Simmonds, journalist FergalSUN
Keane and actor Dominic West, as well as the NationalSUN
Theatre of Brent, who bring the programme to a conclusionSUN
SUN
M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer - pub OUP)SUN
Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003, Tr 10SUN
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Handel: Comfort ye (Messiah) John Wakefield (tenor)SUN
London Symphony Orchestra Colin Davis (conductor)SUN
Philips 438 356-2 CD1, Tr 4SUN
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Handel: Verdi Prati (Alcina, Act 2, Sc 11)SUN
Ruggiero ...... Teresa BerganzaSUN
London Symphony Orchestra Richard Bonynge (conductor)SUN
DECCA 475 519-2, Tr 11SUN
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Handel: Where'er you walk (Semele, Act 2)SUN
Leontyne Price (soprano) Philharmonia OrchestraSUN
Henry Lewis (conductor)SUN
RCA 09026 61246 2, Tr 6SUN
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Handel: Dominus a dextris tuis (Dixit Dominus)SUN
Margaret Marshall, Felicity Palmer (soprano)SUN
Richard Morton, Alastair Thompson (tenor)SUN
David Wilson-Johnson (bass)SUN
Monteverdi Choir and OrchestraSUN
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)SUN
Erato ECD 88072, Tr 6SUN
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Handel: Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 3, No 1 (1st mvt)SUN
Vienna Concentus MusicusSUN
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)SUN
TELDEC 4509 95500-2, Tr 1SUN
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Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim (Samson)SUN
Kathleen Battle (soprano) Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)SUN
Orchestra of St Luke's John Nelson (conductor)SUN
SONY CLASSICAL SK 46672, Tr 1SUN
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Handel: Lascia ch'io pianga (Rinaldo)SUN
Ewa Mallas-Godlewska (soprano)SUN
Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor) Les Talens LyriquesSUN
Christophe Rousset (conductor)SUN
TRAVELLING K105, Tr 6SUN
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Handel: Zadok the PriestSUN
Organist and Choir of the New Apostolic Church of Cape TownSUN
NAC CDSE7, Tr 2SUN
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Handel: Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)SUN
Royal Philharmonic Chorus and OrchestraSUN
Thomas Beecham (conductor) RCA 09026-61266-2 CD1, Tr 16SUN
SUN
13:00 The Early Music Show b00jkt2n (Listen)SUN
Handel Week - Eight Great SuitesSUN
Catherine Bott talks to harpsichordist Laurence CummingsSUN
about Handel as both a virtuoso keyboard player andSUN
composer for the keyboard.SUN
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Much of Handel's keyboard music was occasional orSUN
improvised, so it is now lost. But soon after he settledSUN
in London, a collection called the Eight Great Suites wasSUN
issued. Laurence has recorded these works in the HandelSUN
House Museum in Brook Street, London, and discusses themSUN
and plays excerpts.SUN
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Handel: Prelude (Suite in D minor, HWV428 - 1720 No 3)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Zachow: Fuga Finalis (Suite in B minor)SUN
Carole Cerasi (harpsichord)SUN
METRONOME MET CD 1055, Trs 4-5SUN
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Handel: Prelude (Suite in F sharp minor, HWV431 - 1720 NoSUN
6)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Allemande (Suite in A, HWV426 - 1720 No 1)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Courante Suite in A, HWV426 - 1720 No 1)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Courante (Suite in F minor, HWV433 - 1720 No 8)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Three minuets in A, HWV545, 547 and 546SUN
Christopher Hogwood (Bodechtel clavichord)SUN
METRONOME METCD 1060 CD 2, Trs 1-3SUN
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Handel: Fugue in C minor, HWV610SUN
Christopher Hogwood (Hass clavichord)SUN
METRONOME METCD 1060 CD 1, Tr 8SUN
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Handel: Fugue (Suite in F, HWV 427 - 1720 No 2)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Theme and variations (Harmonious Blacksmith) -SUN
Suite in E, HWV430 - 1720 No 5)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Sarabande (Suite in E minor, HWV429 - 1720 No 4)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Gigue (Suite in G minor, HWV 432 - 1720 No 7)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London)SUN
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Handel: Passacaglia (Suite in G minor, HWV432 - 1720 No 7)SUN
Laurence Cummings (on harpsichord recorded at the HandelSUN
House Museum in London).SUN
SUN
14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00jkt2q (Listen)SUN
Handel Week - Chi-chi NwanokuSUN
SUN
16:00 Choral Evensong b00jwq9b (Listen)SUN
WindsorSUN
From St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, for Easter Day.SUN
SUN
Introit: This joyful Eastertide (arr Wood)SUN
Responses: RoseSUN
Office Hymn: Come ye faithful, raise the strain (Ave virgoSUN
virginum) Psalm: 118 (Stanford)SUN
First Lesson: Isaiah 25 vv6-9 Canticles: Dyson in DSUN
Second Lesson: Luke 24 vv13-35SUN
Anthems: I know that my Redeemer liveth; Since by man cameSUN
death; Hallelujah (Handel)SUN
Final Hymn: Thine be the glory (Maccabaeus)SUN
Organ Voluntary: Grand Choeur alla Handel (Guilmant)SUN
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Assistant Organist: Ben GiddensSUN
Director of Music: Timothy Byram-Wigfield.SUN
SUN
17:00 Discovering Music b00jkt2s (Listen)SUN
Handel Week: Ode for the Birthday of Queen AnneSUN
Charles Hazlewood is in the heart of Handel's London at StSUN
James's Church, Piccadilly, to explore the maestro's OdeSUN
for the Birthday of Queen Anne. He is joined by soloistsSUN
Rebecca Outram, Iestyn Davies, Michael George, a smallSUN
chorus and his period ensemble Harmonieband.SUN
SUN
18:30 The Choir b00jkt2v (Listen)SUN
Handel Week - Chandos AnthemsSUN
Aled Jones investigates Handel's time asSUN
composer-in-residence at Cannons, the Edgware home of theSUN
Earl of Carnarvon, where he produced his 11 ChandosSUN
Anthems.SUN
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Guest: John ButtSUN
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George Frideric Handel Chandos Anthem No.7SUN
Chorus: 'Thou art the glory'SUN
The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conducted by HarrySUN
Christophers CHAN0554, CD 3, track 8SUN
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George Frideric Handel O sing unto the Lord a New SongSUN
Lynne Dawson (soprano), Ian Partridge (tenor), and TheSUN
Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conducted by HarrySUN
Christophers CHAN0504, tracks 1-7SUN
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George Frideric HandelSUN
As Pants the Hart for Cooling StreamsSUN
Ensemble William Byrd, L’Académie Sainte Cécile, directedSUN
by Graham O’ReillySUN
Empreinte Digitale ED13072, tracks 1-7SUN
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George Frideric Handel Esther end of Scene 5SUN
Drew Minter (countertenor), Westminster Cathedral BoysSUN
Choir, Chorus and Orchestra of the Academy of AncientSUN
Music, directed by Christopher HogwoodSUN
L'Oiseau Lyre 4144232, CD 2 track 6SUN
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George Frideric Handel Acis & GalateaSUN
Mourn All Ye Muses Must I my AcisSUN
Dunedin Consort and Players, conducted by John ButtSUN
Linn CKD319, tracks 13 & 14SUN
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George Frideric Handel Let God AriseSUN
Ensemble William Byrd, L’Académie Sainte Cécile, directedSUN
by Graham O’ReillySUN
Empreinte Digitale ED13072, tracks 15-22SUN
SUN
20:00 Drama on 3 b00jkt2x (Listen)SUN
A Small Family BusinessSUN
Martin Jarvis directs a starry cast in Alan Ayckbourn'sSUN
award-winning play from 1987, viewed by many as a protestSUN
against the policies of the Thatcher governmnent.SUN
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When Jake McCraken takes over his family's furnitureSUN
business, he intends that it be an honest endeavour.SUN
However, his relatives' various dishonest actions soonSUN
come to light and threaten the company's future.SUN
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Jack ...... Alfred MolinaSUN
Benedict ...... Adam GodleySUN
Poppy ...... Rosalind AyresSUN
Anita ...... Joanne WhalleySUN
Cliff ...... Kenneth DanzigerSUN
Ken ...... Roy DotriceSUN
Yvonne ...... Millicent MartinSUN
Harriet ...... Jill GascoineSUN
Desmond ...... Julian SandsSUN
Roy ...... Darren RichardsonSUN
Tina ...... Moira QuirkSUN
Samantha ...... Fuschia SumnerSUN
The five Rivetti brothers ...... Matthew WolfSUN
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Consultant: Alan Ayckbourn Director: Martin Jarvis.SUN
SUN
22:00 Sunday Feature b00jkt2z (Listen)SUN
Handel Week: Liquid Assets - Handel's FinancesSUN
BBC business correspondent Peter Day looks at Handel'sSUN
extraordinary success on the stock market as well asSUN
examining the financial matters involved in putting onSUN
operas and oratorios in 18th-century London.SUN
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Handel speculated in the newly-formed London stock marketSUN
throughout his life in the capital. Strikingly, he putSUN
money into South Sea stock in 1716 when prices were lowSUN
and had sold up by 1720 when the South Sea credit bubbleSUN
burst in one of the great financial cataclysms in fiscalSUN
history. Many others lost fortunes, including Sir IsaacSUN
Newton, warden of the Royal Mint. The composer profitedSUN
handsomely and, while others shied away from theSUN
uncertainties of speculation, he continued to investSUN
throughout his life. From 1744 Handel's investments justSUN
grew and grew.SUN
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Talking to Handel experts and financial historians, PeterSUN
Day enters the tough economics of 18th-centurySUN
music-making and visits the Bank of England to see theSUN
composer's extravagant signature on numerous ledgers as heSUN
traded annuities.SUN
SUN
22:45 Words and Music b00jkt31 (Listen)SUN
Handel's DivasSUN
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Geraldine James and Michael Maloney read extracts fromSUN
journals, newspapers, letters and poetry of Handel's timeSUN
about the highs and lows of opera and oratorioSUN
performances in London. These are interspersed with musicSUN
by the composer himself.SUN
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In his London operas, Handel provided vehicles for theSUN
most famous singers, mostly brought over from Italy. TheSUN
infamous rivalries between singers such as Senesino,SUN
Cuzzoni and Faustina were played out in public.SUN
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Opera in London during the 18th century was much talkedSUN
about, and there is a wealth of material from which toSUN
choose which highlights differing opinions, anecdotes andSUN
accounts of the activities of all those involved in theirSUN
performance, composition and production. It is a rich seamSUN
to be mined, but in the end I decided to focus on aSUN
particular time in Handel's life in London. The RoyalSUN
Academy of Music was founded in 1719 to establish regularSUN
seasons of Italianate opera seria in London, and HandelSUN
provided vehicles for the most famous singers, mostlySUN
brought over from Italy.SUN
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The programme begins with an observation from the famousSUN
musical historian and commentator - Charles Burney -SUN
who knew and admired Handel. He gives a clear picture ofSUN
the personality of Handel - a little impatient perhapsSUN
and prone to say what he thought, but not at allSUN
malicious. Ironic, therefore, that he had to endure theSUN
petty squabblings of his opera singers.SUN
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The opening music I think reflects the gentler side of theSUN
composer with a beautiful interpretation of his trioSUN
sonata for flute and violin.SUN
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Longfellow's poem about the three singers sets the toneSUN
for the rest of the programme - the idea that singersSUN
working together can create wonderful harmony, but warnsSUN
of the inevitable discord which can arise from jealousySUN
and competition.SUN
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Rinaldo pre-dates the Royal Academy but was the first ofSUN
Handel's London operas. Contemporary writing from JohnSUN
Gay (famous for his 'Beggar's Opera') and the authorSUN
Daniel Defoe highlight the obsession at that time withSUN
opera, and in particular some of the singers. One of theSUN
most famous was the castrato Francesco Bernadi, otherwiseSUN
known as Senesino (a nickname inspired by his birth placeSUN
- Sienna). He enjoyed enormous success during his staySUN
in London but was a difficult character by all accounts.SUN
Yet he had a superb voice, and in the recording of VaSUN
Tacito e nascosto (from Giulio Cesare in Egito)[SilentlySUN
and stealthily the cunning hunter moves] David Daniels'sSUN
almost womanly countertenor voice I think is probably oneSUN
of the closest ideas we will ever have as to what a realSUN
castrato may have sounded like.SUN
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Italian singers were not always received well, with theSUN
inevitable xenophobia in some publications, which could beSUN
quite acerbic at times. They were hugely popular, though,SUN
and it was not long before more arrived and delighted moreSUN
and more admirers. You can almost hear the baying crowdsSUN
in A Legend of the Haymarket, Richard Barham'sSUN
boisterous poem about the public demand for theirSUN
favourite singer.SUN
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The next darling of the opera stage to arrive from ItalySUN
was Francesca Cuzzoni. Her debut was in Ottone, and theSUN
aria Falsa imagine [false picture] became a big hit withSUN
audiences. Cuzzoni was apparently no great beauty, but sheSUN
won the hearts of all with her voice. Robert Leighton'sSUN
enraptured poem is in fact about a singer from a centurySUN
later, also famous for singing Handel, but aptly reflectsSUN
the reactions of the time for Cuzzoni.SUN
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A short while after Cuzzoni, along came Faustina BordoniSUN
who became just as popular. The duet Placa l'alma,SUN
quieta il petto! (from Alessandro) [bid the soul rest, andSUN
still thy breast] was written specifically for these twoSUN
divas to show off their talents, and it was not longSUN
before there was a debate as to who was the better. TheSUN
rivalry was infamous and the hostility between the twoSUN
women was so great that they actually came to blows onSUN
stage during an opera by Handel's own rival - Bononcini.SUN
The incident caused great offence to the Princess ofSUN
Wales, who was present, and brought the season to anSUN
abrupt end.SUN
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The satirical writing of the time is cruel, harsh andSUN
sometimes very funny at the singers' expense. ASUN
favourite device was to create scenes and letters,SUN
anonymously written and published in pamphlets, purportingSUN
to be the thoughts and words of the singers themselves.SUN
SUN
The stormy aria Furie terribili [fearful furies] fromSUN
Rinaldo dates from before the furore, but aptly reflectsSUN
the turbulence with its astonishing thunder effects, whichSUN
the original production would have had, special effectsSUN
being very much in vogue at the time.SUN
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Eventually, things calmed down, singers moved on, and theSUN
Royal Academy was restructured. Handel continued writingSUN
smash hit operas, but eventually, in 1742, The Messiah wasSUN
to open up a whole new area of Handel's music toSUN
audiences - the oratorio.SUN
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Meanwhile, the delightfully gossipy correspondence of MrsSUN
Pendarves gives us a real insight into the thoughts andSUN
activities of these music lovers and her warm account ofSUN
Mr Handel playing to her guests creates an intimateSUN
picture of 18th century home entertainment. The HarmoniousSUN
Blacksmith remains one of Handel's most popular keyboardSUN
pieces to this day, and I can just imagine his friendsSUN
requesting that he play it to them whilst they drink theirSUN
'white mulled wine'.SUN
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Finally, Ben Jonson's The musical strife; in a pastoralSUN
dialogue brings back the theme of competing singers, butSUN
concludes (in just the same manner that Longfellow did atSUN
the beginning of the programme), that true harmony isSUN
achieved by striving together rather than against eachSUN
other. And what better way to demonstrate this than withSUN
one of Handel's most popular and exquisite pieces of allSUN
- the duet As steals the morn upon the night (fromSUN
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato) whichSUN
essentially advocates the motto 'moderation in allSUN
things'!SUN
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Producer Helen GarrisonSUN
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Running OrderSUN
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GJ = Geraldine James MM = Michael MaloneySUN
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00:00:00SUN
Charles Burney: Extract from An Account of the MusicalSUN
Performances...in Commemoration of Handel (MM)SUN
00:00:27SUN
Handel: Trio sonata (Op.2`1) in B minor [HWV.386] (LargoSUN
and Allegro) Accademia Bizantina/Ottavio DantoneSUN
Harmonia Mundi HMC 901957 Tracks 14-15SUN
00:05:04SUN
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Singers (GJ)SUN
00:06:23SUN
Handel: Overture to RinaldoSUN
The Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher HogwoodSUN
Decca 467 087-2 CD 1 Track 1SUN
00:07:28SUN
Unknown author, possibly Daniel Defoe: Extract from aSUN
letter to the Weekly Journal, 18th December 1725 (MM)SUN
00:08:44SUN
John Gay: Extract from letter to Jonathan Swift, 1722-3SUN
(MM)SUN
00:10:05SUN
Joseph Mitchell: Ode on the Power of Musick (MM)SUN
00:10:20SUN
Handel: Va Tacito e nascosto (from Giulio Cesare in Egito)SUN
David Daniels (countertenor - Giulio Cesare)SUN
Roger Montgomery (horn)SUN
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Sir Roger NorringtonSUN
Virgin VC 5 45326 2 Track 3SUN
00:16:19SUN
Unknown author: Faustina: or the Roman Songstress, ASUN
Satyr, on the Luxury and Effeminacy of the Age (MM)SUN
00:16:44SUN
Anne Penny: Addressed to David Garrick, Esq; on Seeing theSUN
Opera of Daphne and Amyntor (GJ)SUN
00:18:16SUN
Richard Barham: A Legend of the Haymarket (MM)SUN
00:19:29SUN
Extract from the British Journal, 29th December 1722 (GJ)SUN
00:19:41SUN
Handel: Falsa imagine (from Ottone Re di Germania)SUN
Claron McFadden (soprano - Teofane)SUN
The King's Consort/Robert King Hyperion CDA66751/3SUN
CD 1 Track 8SUN
00:21:46SUN
Robert Leighton: Jenny Lind (MM)SUN
00:22:50SUN
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: Oh listen while I sing toSUN
thee (GJ)SUN
00:25:18SUN
Extract from The London Journal, 30th March 1723 (GJ)SUN
00:26:15SUN
Unknown author: Faustina: or the Roman Songstress, ASUN
Satyr, on the Luxury and Effeminacy of the Age (MM)SUN
00:26:46SUN
Mrs Pendarves to her sister, Miss Anne Granville, 22ndSUN
August 1725 (GJ)SUN
00:27:10SUN
Handel: La speranza e giunta in porto (from Ottone Re diSUN
Germania) Jennifer Smith (soprano - Gismonda)SUN
The King's Consort/Robert King Hyperion CDA66751/3SUN
CD 1 Track 4SUN
00:28:31SUN
Extract from The London Journal, 4th September 1725 (GJ)SUN
00:28:51SUN
Handel: Placa l'alma, quieta il petto! (from Alessandro)SUN
Sophie Boulin (soprano - Rossane)SUN
Isabelle Poulenard (soprano - Lisaura)SUN
La Petite Bande/Sigiswald KuijkenSUN
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi GD77110 (3) CD 2 Track 5SUN
00:31:32SUN
Extract from The British Journal, 25th March 1727 (MM)SUN
00:31:50SUN
Handel: Brilla nell'alma un non inteso ancor (fromSUN
Alessandro) Sophie Boulin (soprano - Rossane)SUN
La Petite Bande/Sigiswald KuijkenSUN
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi GD77110 (3) CD 3 Track 13SUN
00:31:55SUN
Unknown author: Extract from Faustina's answer toSUN
Senesino's Epistle (satyr) (read by Lara Bellini)SUN
00:36:58SUN
Unknown author: The Devil to pay at St James's: or, ASUN
full and true account of a most horrid and bloody battleSUN
between Madam Faustina and Madame Cuzzoni (MM)SUN
00:37:52SUN
Handel: Furie terribili (from Rinaldo)SUN
Luba Orgonasova (soprano - Armida)SUN
The Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher HogwoodSUN
Decca 467 087-2 CD 1 Track 15SUN
00:40:15SUN
Unknown author: Extract from Faustina's answer toSUN
Senesino's Epistle (satyr) (read by Lara Bellini)SUN
00:40:24SUN
Unknown author: Extract from An Epistle from SignorSUN
Senesino to Signora Faustina (satyr) (MM)SUN
00:40:54SUN
HANDEL Parto, fuggo... (from Scipione)SUN
Doris Lamprecht (alto - Lucejo)SUN
Les Talens Lyriques/Christoph Rousset FNAC 592245 (3)SUN
CD 2 Track 8 4'03SUN
00:40:58SUN
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)SUN
A Farewell to London (extract) (MM)SUN
00:44:58SUN
Unknown author (1727)SUN
The contre temps; or, Rival Queens: A small farce (extract)SUN
(MM)SUN
00:46:07SUN
Pierre Jean de Beranger (1780-1857)SUN
Translated by Eugene Field (1850-95) Ma Vocation (GJ)SUN
00:46:56SUN
Handel: Da tanti affani oppressa (from Admeto, re diSUN
Tassaglia) Jill Gomez (soprano - Antigona)SUN
Il Complesso Barocco/Alan Curtis Virgin VMT 5 61369 2SUN
CD 2 Track 15SUN
00:54:09SUN
Handel: Air with five Variations 'The HarmoniousSUN
Blacksmith' Paul Nicholson (harpsichord)SUN
Hyperion CDA66931/2 CD 1 Track 23SUN
00:54:27SUN
Mrs Pendarves to her sister, Miss Anne Granville, 12thSUN
April 1734 (GJ)SUN
00:58:39SUN
Extract from Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 13th April 1742SUN
(MM)SUN
00:59:02SUN
Handel: For unto us a Child is born (from Messiah)SUN
The English Concert and Choir/Trevor PinnockSUN
Archiv 423 630-2 CD 1 Track 12SUN
01:03:03SUN
Extract from Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 15th March 1743SUN
(GJ)SUN
01:03:50SUN
Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim - chorus (from Samson)SUN
The SixteenSUN
The Symphony of Harmony and Invention/Harry ChristophersSUN
Collins 70382 CD 3 Track 22SUN
01:03:54SUN
William Hughes: Remarks upon musick, to which are addedSUN
several observations upon some of Mr Handel's Oratorios,SUN
and other parts of works (Worcester 1758) (MM)SUN
01:06:53SUN
Ben Jonson (1572-1637)SUN
The musical strife; in a pastoral dialogue (GJ and MM)SUN
01:07:11SUN
Handel: As steals the morn upon the night (fromSUN
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato)SUN
Susan Gritton (soprano) Paul Agnew (tenor)SUN
The King's Consort/Robert King Hyperion CDA67283/4SUN
CD 2 Track 24 7'08SUN
MON
MONDAY 13 APRIL 2009MON
MON
00:00 Jazz Line-Up b00js20b (Listen)MON
Lea DeLaria/Cheltenham Jazz FestivalMON
To coincide with the 14th Annual Cheltenham Jazz Festival,MON
artistic director Tony Dudley Evans chats with JulianMON
Joseph about the 2009 highlights, including trumpeter HughMON
Masekela, guitarist Pat Matino, clarinetist Don Byron andMON
drummer Jack DeJohnette. Also in the studio is vocalistMON
Lea DeLaria who appears at the festival with her coolMON
swing and Broadway approach to jazz.MON
MON
And as part of Radio 3's Handel celebrations, NewMON
Generation Artist Gwilym Simcock gives an improvised pianoMON
solo on a theme written by the great composer.MON
MON
Title: Trinkle Tinkle Artist: Tony KofiMON
CD: Tony Kofi Quartet Plays MonkMON
Track: 3 Label: Specific SPEC 001MON
Comp: Thelonious Monk Pub: n/a Dur: 05.26MON
MON
Title: There's No Business Like Show BusinessMON
Artist: Sonny RollinsMON
CD: Irvin BerlinMON
Track: 1 Label: Prestige Comp: Irvin BerlinMON
Pub: Irvin Berlin Music ASCAP Dur: 06.21MON
MON
Title: Compultion Artist: Miles DavisMON
CD: Miles Davis Collectors ItemsMON
Track: 4 Label: Prestige Comp: Miles DavisMON
Pub: Hendon Music Inc / o/b/o Second Floor Music Songs ofMON
Universal o/b/o Jazz Horn Music Corp-BMI Dur: 05.47MON
MON
Title: In Your Own Sweet Way Artist: Miles DavisMON
CD: Miles Davis Collectors ItemsMON
Track: 7 Label: Prestige Comp: Dave BrubeckMON
Pub: Derry Music- BMI Dur: 04.37MON
MON
Title: Spring is Here Artist: John ColtraneMON
CD: Standard ColtraneMON
Track: 3 Label: Prestige Comp: Rogers-HartMON
Pub: EMI Robbins Music-BMI Dur: 06.56MON
MON
Title: Call Me Artist: Lea DeLariaMON
CD: Double StandardsMON
Track: 3 Label: Warner BrothersMON
Comp: Deborah Harry/Georgio MoroderMON
Pub: Chrysalis Music/ASCAP/Monster Island Dur: 03.40MON
MON
Title: Liberty City Artist: Jaco PastoriousMON
CD: The Jaco Pastoruious AnthologyMON
Track: CD 2/2 Label: Warner Brothers/RhinoMON
Comp: Jaco Pastorious Pub: Warner Brothers RecordsMON
Dur: 10.13.MON
MON
01:00 Through the Night b00jkv48 (Listen)MON
1.00amMON
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Concerto No 2 in F minor forMON
piano and orchestra, Op 21 Anna Kravtchenko (piano)MON
Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Alexander Shelley (conductor)MON
1.32amMON
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43MON
Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Alexander Shelley (conductor)MON
2.16amMON
Orff, Carl (1895-1982): In Trutina (Carmina Burana)MON
2.18amMON
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Wiegenlied (Funf Lieder, OpMON
49, No 4) - arr Lee Yvonne Kenny (soprano)MON
Melbourne Symphony OrchestraMON
Vladimir Kamirski (conductor)MON
2.20amMON
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Morgen, Op 27, No 4 - arrMON
Mackay for voice and orchestra Joshua Bell (violin)MON
Anna Netrebko (soprano) BBC Symphony OrchestraMON
Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)MON
2.24amMON
Fruhling, Carl (1868-1937): Trio for clarinet, cello andMON
piano, Op 40 Amici Chamber EnsembleMON
2.52amMON
Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in C, Kk 159MON
Mie Miki (accordion)MON
2.55amMON
Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Orpheus's lament;MON
Dance of the blessed spirits (Orfeo ed Euridice) - arrMON
Kempff Angela Hewitt (piano)MON
3.00amMON
Jongen, Joseph (1873-1953): Quatre Pieces, Op 37MON
David Drury (organ)MON
3.30amMON
Schutz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Freuet euch des Herren forMON
three voices, two violins and continuo, SWV 367MON
La Capella Ducale Musica Fiata KolnMON
Roland Wilson (director)MON
3.36amMON
Muffat, Georg (1653-1704): Sonata for solo violin andMON
continuo Salzburger HofmusikMON
Wolfgang Brunner (director)MON
3.49amMON
Kalman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953): Aria: Komm Zigany;MON
Czardas (Grafin Mariza - 1924) Mark Dubois (tenor)MON
Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Raffi Armenian (conductor)MON
3.55amMON
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Gypsy Danc (Jawnuta -MON
The Gypsies) Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Jerzy Salwarowski (conductor)MON
4.00amMON
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsodies Nos 6 in DMON
flat and No 12 in C sharp minor Rian de Waal (piano)MON
4.17amMON
Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Faj a szivem (My heart isMON
breaking); A viragok vetelkedese (In the cornfields)MON
Ilona Tokody (soprano) Imre Rohmann (piano)MON
4.26amMON
Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Sonata for oboe and pianoMON
Senia Trubashnik (oboe) Valerie Tryon (piano)MON
4.43amMON
Vladigerov, Pancho (1899-1978): Divertimento for chamberMON
orchestra Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Alexander Vladigerov (conductor)MON
5.00amMON
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Sonata No 9 in F for twoMON
violins and continuo, Z810 (Golden)MON
Simon Standage (violin) Ensemble Il TempoMON
Agata Sapiecha (violin/artistic director)MON
5.08amMON
Gorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (1665-1734): Missa PaschalisMON
Il CantoMON
5.23amMON
Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): Two Charakterstucke for piano,MON
Op 1 Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano)MON
5.34amMON
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Valse-fantasie in BMON
minor for orchestra Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Stefan Robl (conductor)MON
5.42amMON
Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936):MON
Albumblatt in D for trumpet and pianoMON
Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet)MON
Christian Ihle Hadland (piano)MON
5.47amMON
Pfitzner, Hans (1869-1949): Symphony No 2 in C, Op 46MON
Symphony Novia Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)MON
6.05amMON
Byrd, William (c.1543-1623): Echo Galliard, MB114MON
Aapo Hakkinen (harpsichord)MON
6.07amMON
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C for stringMON
orchestra, RV 114 The King's ConsortMON
Robert King (director)MON
6.14amMON
Baranovic, Kresimir (1894-1975): Suite (Gingerbread Heart)MON
Croatian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraMON
Mladen Tarbuk (conductor)MON
6.29amMON
Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784): Six duets for flutesMON
(No 6 in G, F59)MON
Vladislav Brunner Sr, Juraj Brunner (flutes)MON
6.41amMON
Tamulionis, Jonas (b.1949): Domestic Psalms PolifonijaMON
Sigitas Vaiciulionis (conductor)MON
6.49amMON
Barber, Samuel (1910-1981): Adagio for Strings, Op 11MON
Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Richard Dufallo (conductor).MON
MON
07:00 Breakfast b00jw7lw (Listen)MON
Handel WeekMON
MON
10:00 Classical Collection b00jl1ps (Listen)MON
10.00amMON
Wagner: Tannhauser Overture (Dresden version)MON
Concertgebouw Orchestra Willem Mengelberg (conductor)MON
NAXOS 8.110855MON
10.15amMON
Handel: Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion (Messiah)MON
Heather Harper (soprano) London Symphony OrchestraMON
Colin Davis (conductor) PHILIPS 464 703-2MON
10.20amMON
Bach: Suite No 2 in B minor, BWV1067MON
Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) Amsterdam Baroque OrchestraMON
Ton Koopman (conductor) WARNER APEX 2564 61364-2MON
10.47amMON
Tchaikovsky: Serenade in C, Op 48MON
Concertgebouw Orchestra Willem Mengelberg (conductor)MON
BIDDULPH WHL 024MON
11.05amMON
Handel: Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4, No 1MON
Simon Preson (organ) Bath Festival OrchestraMON
Yehudi Menuhin (conductor) EMI CD-EMX 2115MON
11.22amMON
Satie: Gnossiennes (selection) Reinbert De Leeuw (piano)MON
PHILIPS 412 243-2MON
11.25amMON
Handel: Messiah (excerpt)MON
The Building a Library recommendation.MON
MON
12:00 Composer of the Week b00jlc18 (Listen)MON
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Episode 1MON
Donald Macleod explores Handel's oratorios, focusing onMON
his work in Rome as a young man.MON
MON
Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (excerpt from Part 1)MON
Bellezza ...... Isabelle Poulenard (soprano)MON
Les Musiciens du Louvre Marc Minkowski (conductor)MON
Erato ECD 75532, CD 1, Tr 18MON
MON
Three arias (Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno)MON
Disinganno ...... Nathalie Stutzmann (alto)MON
Piacere ...... Jennifer Smith (soprano)MON
Tempo ...... John Elwes (tenor) Les Musiciens du LouvreMON
Marc Minkowski (conductor)MON
Erato ECD 75532, CD 1, Tr 6; CD 2, Tr 16; CD 1, Tr 10MON
MON
(Oratorio per) La Resurrezione di Nostro Signor GesuMON
Cristo (excerpt from Part 1); Scene 1MON
Angel ...... Barbara Schlick (soprano)MON
Lucifer ...... Klaus Mertens (bass)MON
The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Ton Koopman (conductor)MON
Erato 2292-45617-2, CD 1, Trs 1-9MON
MON
Acis and Galatea (1718) - Act 2, Scs 1-3MON
Polyphemus ...... Willard White (bass-baritone)MON
The English Baroque SoloistsMON
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)MON
Archiv 423 406-2, CD 2, Trs 1-3.MON
MON
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00jlc1b (Listen)MON
Michael Collins and Friends From Wigmore Hall, London.MON
MON
A recital by clarinettist Michael Collins and friends.MON
MON
Michael Collins (clarinet) withMON
Gareth Hulse, Katie Clemmow (oboes)MON
Peter Sparks (clarinet)MON
Robin O'Neill, Chris Cooper (bassoons)MON
Richard Watkins, Sam Jacobs (horns)MON
MON
Mozart: Serenade in C minor for wind, K388MON
Weber: Adagio and Rondo for windMON
Mozart: Serenade in E flat for wind, K375.MON
MON
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00jlc1d (Listen)MON
Exile, Episode 1MON
MON
Series of performances by BBC orchestras featuring musicMON
by composers who left their native countries.MON
MON
Although Stravinsky spent the period from 1914-1918 inMON
Switzerland, unable to return to his native Russia becauseMON
of his involvement in both the First World War and theMON
Russian Revolution, it was a creative period for him,MON
which produced works like Pulcinella and The Soldier'sMON
Tale.MON
MON
Both Paul Hindemith and Kurt Weill fled Nazi Germany, asMON
the regime not only banned performances of their music,MON
but moved against them personally. Hindemith had naivelyMON
invited Hitler himself to come and sit in on one of hisMON
music tutorials to prove to him he was no threat, butMON
Weill was under no illusions and he fled Germany in MarchMON
1933 with just a few of his personal belongings.MON
MON
Vaughan Williams: The Lark AscendingMON
Jennifer Pike (violin) BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Richard Hickox (conductor)MON
MON
2.15pmMON
Stravinsky: The Soldier's TaleMON
Kenneth Cranham (narrator)MON
Members of BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
Stephan Solyom (conductor)MON
MON
3.10pmMON
Weill: Symphony No 2 BBC National Orchestra of WalesMON
Mark Stringer (conductor)MON
MON
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 1 in D, Op 19MON
Alina Ibragimova (violin) BBC Symphony OrchestraMON
Edward Gardner (conductor)MON
MON
4.25pmMON
Hindemith: Symphony (Mathis der Maler) Ulster OrchestraMON
Howard Shelley (conductor).MON
MON
17:00 In Tune b00jlc1g (Listen)MON
MON
19:00 Performance on 3 b00jlc1j (Listen)MON
Handel Week - Handel Arias and Concerti GrossiMON
Catherine Bott presents a concert given by the LondonMON
Handel Orchestra directed by Adrian Butterfield, as partMON
of the 2009 London Handel Festival, marking the 250thMON
anniversary of the composer's death. An annual fixtureMON
since 1978, the festival continues to lead the way in theMON
revival of Handel's music in the UK.MON
MON
Countertenor Daniel Taylor sings some of the best ItalianMON
arias written by Handel to showcase the exceptionalMON
talents of the castrato, Senesino, who was a big star inMON
his day. Handel helped negotiate his appearances inMON
London, which drew in excited audiences. The programmeMON
also features two of Handel's concerti grossi, and aMON
concerto by his friend Telemann.MON
MON
Handel: Concerto grosso in D, Op 6, No 5; Concerto grossoMON
in C minor, Op 6, No 8 Telemann: Flute concerto in DMON
Handel: arias - Dove sei (Rodelinda); Cara sposaMON
(Rinaldo); L'Empio (Giulio Cesare); Un zeffiroMON
(Rodelinda); Domero la tua fierezza (Giulio Cesare)MON
MON
Daniel Taylor (countertenor) Rachel Brown (flute)MON
London Handel OrchestraMON
Adrian Butterfield (violin/director)MON
MON
Plus a visit to the Handel House at Halle with SarahMON
Walker and excerpts from Handel's Keyboard Suites,MON
specially recorded by harpsichordist Laurence Cummings.MON
MON
21:15 Night Waves b00jlc1l (Listen)MON
Landmarks: The Norman ConquestsMON
In a Night Waves Landmark programme, Matthew Sweet marksMON
Alan Ayckbourn's 70th birthday with an exploration of hisMON
most famous work, the 1974 trilogy The Norman Conquests.MON
MON
A huge theatrical hit when they were first performed inMON
the early 1970s, each of three plays comprising the NormanMON
Conquests are set in a different rooms of a suburban houseMON
over one weekend, and chart the comic relationshipsMON
between six characters.MON
MON
The original West End production featured a celebratedMON
cast which included Michael Gambon, Penelope Keith,MON
Felicity Kendall, and Tom Courtenay as the bearded andMON
feckless Norman.MON
MON
However, successful as Ayckbourn's plays have always beenMON
with audiences, there has been a perception from some inMON
the theatrical critical establishment that this was noMON
more than comfortable entertainment. He was not consideredMON
worthy of the respect given to a Pinter, Osborne or Hare.MON
MON
When Kevin Spacey decided to stage The Norman Conquests inMON
2008 at The Old Vic, it was seen as a risky decision -MON
what amused an audience back in the early 1970s wasMON
thought unlikely to hit home today. But the the productionMON
was successful with audiences and critics alike. AyckbournMON
was reassessed, found to have a core of darkness beneathMON
the comedy and was pronounced to be the 'Chekhov of theMON
Suburbs'.MON
MON
Matthew and guests examine Ayckbourn's craft, asking:MON
'What is his critical reputation?'.MON
MON
22:00 Composer of the Week b00jlc18 (Listen)MON
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MON
MON
23:00 The Essay b00jlc1n (Listen)MON
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel Week - Handel in ItalyMON
Series exploring various aspects of Handel's life and work.MON
MON
Jonathan Keates focuses on Handel's early years in ItalyMON
when, as a budding young 21-year-old, he acquiredMON
sophistication and finesse from the enchanted land beyondMON
the Alps.MON
MON
23:15 Jazz on 3 b00jlc1q (Listen)MON
Matana Roberts Recorded at the Vortex Jazz on 3MON
13/04/09MON
MON
Matana Roberts at the Vortex Jazz ClubMON
MON
Presenter: Jez NelsonMON
Producers: Joby Waldman & Robert AbelMON
MON
JIM HART, JASPER HOIBY ANDMON
ALEX BONNEY RECORDED LIVEMON
DOWNSTAIRS AT THE VORTEXMON
JAZZ CLUB ON 1 APRIL 2009MON
MON
Line up: Jim Hart – vibraphone Alex Bonney – trumpetMON
Jasper Hoiby – double bassMON
MON
This set is entirely improvised.MON
MON
MATANA ROBERTS QUARTETMON
RECORDED LIVE AT THE VORTEX JAZZMON
CLUB ON 1 APRIL 2009MON
MON
Line up: Matana Roberts – saxophoneMON
Robert Mitchell – piano Tom Mason – bassMON
Chris Vatalaro – drumsMON
MON
Set one list:MON
1. My Sister (Chad F Jones)MON
MON
MATANA ROBERTSMON
IN CONVERSATION WITH JEZ NELSONMON
MON
Set two list:MON
1. Exchange (Matana Roberts)MON
2. Velvet Moon (Matana Roberts)MON
3. Isfahan (Billy Strayhorn/Duke Ellington)MON
4. OSKAT (Matana Roberts)MON
TUE
TUESDAY 14 APRIL 2009TUE
TUE
01:00 Through the Night b00jmv9z (Listen)TUE
1.00amTUE
Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911): Carnival in Paris, Op 9TUE
Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor)TUE
1.14amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 38 in D,TUE
K504 (Prague) Oslo PhilharmonicTUE
Manfred Honeck (conductor)TUE
1.44amTUE
Addinsell, Richard (1904-1977): Warsaw Concerto for pianoTUE
and orchestra Patrik Jablonski (piano)TUE
Polish Radio Orchestra in WarsawTUE
Wojciech Rajski (conductor)TUE
1.54amTUE
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 104 in D, H I 104TUE
(London) Hungarian Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Tamas Vasary (conductor)TUE
2.19amTUE
Grunfeld, Alfred (1852-1924): Soirees de Vienne for piano,TUE
Op 56 Dennis Hennig (piano)TUE
2.26amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 36 in C,TUE
K425 (Linz) Stavanger Symphony OrchestraTUE
Fabio Biondi (conductor)TUE
2.56amTUE
Arlen, Harold (1905-1986): Somewhere over the RainbowTUE
I Cameristi ItalianiTUE
3.00amTUE
Stoyanov, Veselin (1902-1969): Suite No 2 (Papessa Joanna)TUE
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Boris Hinchev (conductor)TUE
3.44amTUE
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da camera in C, RVTUE
87 Camerata KolnTUE
3.52amTUE
Piazzolla, Astor (1921-1992): Adios NoninoTUE
Ingrid Fliter (piano)TUE
3.59amTUE
Gershwin, George (1898-1937): Three Songs - The Man ITUE
Love; I Got Rhythm; Someone to Watch Over MeTUE
Annika Skoglund (soprano) Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano)TUE
Staffan Sjoholm (double bass)TUE
4.09amTUE
Meder, Johann Valentin (1649-1719): Wie murren denn dieTUE
Leut La Cappella Ducale Musica Fiata KolnTUE
Roland Wilson (director)TUE
4.20amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 16 in C,TUE
K128TUE
The Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTUE
Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor)TUE
4.33amTUE
Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Variationen uber einTUE
Zigeunerlied for piano, J219 Niklas Sivelov (piano)TUE
4.39amTUE
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): Suite (Dido and Aeneas)TUE
Concerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director)TUE
4.47amTUE
Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Excelsior! - symphonicTUE
overture, Op 13 Oslo PhilharmonicTUE
Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)TUE
5.00amTUE
Boulogne, Joseph - Chevalier de Saint-Georges (cTUE
1748-1799): Ballet music (L'amant anonyme)TUE
Tafelmusik Orchestra Jeanne Lamon (conductor)TUE
5.08amTUE
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Divertimento in C, H IV 1TUE
(London Trio No 1) Carol Wincenc (flute)TUE
Philip Setzer (violin) Carter Brey (cello)TUE
5.17amTUE
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Fantasiestucke, Op 73TUE
Aljaz Begus (clarinet) Svjatoslav Presnjakov (piano)TUE
5.28amTUE
Dauvergne, Antoine (1713-1797): Ballet music (LesTUE
troqueurs) Capella ColoniensisTUE
William Christie (harpsichord/conductor)TUE
5.44amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Singet dem Herrn einTUE
neues Lied, BWV 225 Roberta Inverizi (soprano)TUE
Annemieke Cantor (alto) Gerhard Nennemann (tenor)TUE
Furio Zanasi (bass) Chorus of Swiss-Italian RadioTUE
Ensemble Vanitas Lugano Diego Fasolis (conductor)TUE
5.57amTUE
Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880): Legende for violin andTUE
piano, Op 17 Slawomir Tomasik (violin)TUE
Izabela Tomasik (piano)TUE
6.06amTUE
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Ballet music (Otello - Act 3)TUE
Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor)TUE
6.12amTUE
Shchedrin, Rodion Konstantinovich (b.1932): Carmen -TUE
ballet suite for strings and percussion (after Bizet)TUE
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Milen Nachev (conductor)TUE
6.53amTUE
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Letzter Fruhling - arr forTUE
orchestra Camerata Bern.TUE
TUE
07:00 Breakfast b00jw7m6 (Listen)TUE
Handel WeekTUE
TUE
10:00 Classical Collection b00jmvb3 (Listen)TUE
10.00amTUE
Mendelssohn: Overture, Nocturne and Scherzo (A MidsummerTUE
Night's Dream) Concertgebouw OrchestraTUE
Eduard Van Beinum (conductor) DECCA 473 114-2TUE
10.23amTUE
Handel: Concerto grosso in G, Op 3, No 3TUE
Academy of St Martin in the FieldsTUE
Neville Marriner (conductor) PHILIPS 411 482-2TUE
10.32amTUE
Bach: Partita in C minor, BWV 826TUE
Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)TUE
VIRGIN VERITAS 7234 561292-2TUE
10.47amTUE
Handel: For unto us a child is born (Messiah)TUE
Beecham Choral Society Royal Philharmonic OrchestraTUE
Thomas Beecham (conductor) RCA 09026 61266-2TUE
10.51amTUE
Sweelinck: Fantasia chromaticaTUE
Christopher Herrick (organ) HYPERION CDA 67421/2TUE
11.00amTUE
Sweelinck: Hexachord Fantasia Robert Woolley (organ)TUE
CHANDOS CHACONNE CHAN0701TUE
11.10amTUE
Sweelinck: Echo fantasia Masaaki Suzuki (organ)TUE
BIS 1614TUE
11.20amTUE
Beethoven: Symphony No 2 in D, Op 36TUE
Concertgebouw Orchestra Eugen Jochum (conductor)TUE
PHILIPS 422 966-2.TUE
TUE
12:00 Composer of the Week b00jmvb5 (Listen)TUE
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Episode 2TUE
Donald Macleod explores Handel's oratorios, focusing onTUE
the accidental conception of the English oratorio.TUE
TUE
Esther (excerpt from Sc 2) The SixteenTUE
The Symphony of Harmony and InventionTUE
Harry Christophers (conductor)TUE
Coro COR16019, CD 1, Tr 12TUE
TUE
Esther (excerpts from Sc 2)TUE
Ahasuerus ...... Tom Randle (tenor)TUE
Esther ...... Lynda Russell (soprano)TUE
Haman ...... Michael George (bass) The SixteenTUE
The Symphony of Harmony and InventionTUE
Harry Christophers (conductor) Coro COR16019 CD 2, TrsTUE
15-19TUE
TUE
Deborah (1733) - excerpt from Act 3, Sc 2TUE
Abinoam ...... Michael George (bass)TUE
Barak ...... James Bowman (coutertenor)TUE
Jael and An Israelite Woman ...... Susan GrittonTUE
(mezzo-soprano) Deborah ...... Yvonne Kenny (soprano)TUE
Choir of New College, OxfordTUE
Edward Higginbottom (director) The King's ConsortTUE
Robert King (conductor)TUE
Hyperion CDA66841/2, CD 2, Trs 21-29TUE
TUE
Athalia (Act 1, Sc 3)TUE
Athalia ...... Joan Sutherland (soprano)TUE
Mathan ...... Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)TUE
Abner ...... David Thomas (bass)TUE
Choir of New College, OxfordTUE
Edward Higginbottom (chorus master)TUE
The Academy of Ancient MusicTUE
Christopher Hogwood (conductor)TUE
Decca 475 207-2, CD 1, Trs 7-12.TUE
TUE
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00jmvb7 (Listen)TUE
Music@Menlo, Episode 1TUE
TUE
Part of a series of concerts from the sixth season of oneTUE
of the leading new American chamber music festivals.TUE
Music@Menlo was founded by David Finckel - cellist of theTUE
Emerson String Quartet - and pianist Wu Han in the SanTUE
Francisco Bay Area, and in its 2008 season it encompassedTUE
four centuries of musical history.TUE
TUE
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in G, BWV 1049TUE
Erin Keefe (solo violin)TUE
Demarre McGill (Sooyun Kim, flutes)TUE
Arnaud Sussmann (Adam Barnett-Hart, violins)TUE
Hsin-Yun Huang (viola) Laurence Lesser (cello)TUE
DaXun Zhang (bass) Kenneth Cooper (harpsichord)TUE
TUE
Prokofiev: Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op 34TUE
Anthony McGill (clarinet)TUE
Jorja Fleezanis, Ian Swensen (violin)TUE
Paul Neubauer (viola) David Finckel (cello)TUE
Anna Polonsky (piano)TUE
TUE
Brahms: Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40TUE
William VerMeulen (french horn) Jorja Fleezanis (violin)TUE
Derek Han (piano).TUE
TUE
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00jmvb9 (Listen)TUE
Exile, Episode 2TUE
TUE
Performances by BBC orchestras of music with the theme ofTUE
displacement, featuring composers who left their nativeTUE
countries.TUE
TUE
Stravinsky, who emigrated to America in 1940, settled inTUE
California, but found life there completely alien to him.TUE
Angry after Walt Disney used his Rite of Spring inTUE
Fantasia, he returned to his Russian roots with theTUE
Symphony in Three Movements, and its punchy rhythms andTUE
harmonies. He had written his most popular works before heTUE
left Russia, and while he toured the USA asTUE
composer/pianist, there are very few works from his timeTUE
there.TUE
TUE
Martinu and Britten were on the East coast, the formerTUE
having escaped the pro-Nazi government in Czechoslovakia,TUE
and the latter an exile of conscience in a time of war.TUE
Walton was never forced into exile by anyone, but perhapsTUE
growing up in Oldham, an opportunity to move to anTUE
exclusive island in the Mediterranean was just too good aTUE
chance to pass up.TUE
TUE
Sibelius: Karelia Suite BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Pietari Inkinen (conductor)TUE
TUE
Martinu: Rhapsody Concerto Steven Burnard (viola)TUE
BBC Philharmonic Tomas Netopil (conductor)TUE
TUE
2.35pmTUE
Stravinsky: Symphony in Three MovementsTUE
BBC Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor)TUE
TUE
Britten: Diversions for piano left hand and orchestra, OpTUE
21 Steven Osborne (piano)TUE
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Illan Volkov (conductor)TUE
TUE
3.15pmTUE
Walton: Cello Concerto Peter Wispelwey (cello)TUE
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Illan Volkov (conductor)TUE
TUE
Rachmaninov: Three Symphonic Dances, Op 45TUE
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Takuo Yuasa (conductor).TUE
TUE
17:00 In Tune b00jmvbc (Listen)TUE
TUE
19:00 Performance on 3 b00jmvbf (Listen)TUE
Handel's Messiah, Handel Week - The Messiah Part 1TUE
TUE
A special concert from Westminster Abbey to mark the 250thTUE
anniversary of Handel's death. St James Baroque join theTUE
Choir of Westminster Abbey, conducted by James O'Donnell,TUE
with a quartet of soloists, for a performance of his mostTUE
celebrated oratorio, the Messiah. Westminster Abbey is theTUE
place where Handel is buried, and during his lifetime itTUE
was the focal point for much of his religious music.TUE
TUE
Handel: Messiah - Part 1TUE
TUE
Ailish Tynan (soprano) Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)TUE
Paul Agnew (tenor) Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone)TUE
The Choir of Westminster Abbey St James' BaroqueTUE
James O'Donnell (conductor).TUE
TUE
20:20 Twenty Minutes b00jmvbh (Listen)TUE
Handel Week - The Mouth of the LordTUE
Richard Coles, Simon Heighes and Ruth Smith discuss theTUE
real meaning of the text Handel set in the Messiah as wellTUE
as the way succeeding generations have viewed the piece.TUE
TUE
20:40 Performance on 3 b00jmvbk (Listen)TUE
Handel's Messiah, The Messiah Parts 2 and 3TUE
The conclusion of a special concert from Westminster AbbeyTUE
to mark the 250th anniversary of Handel's death. St JamesTUE
Baroque join the Choir of Westminster Abbey and soloistsTUE
for a performance of his most celebrated oratorio, theTUE
Messiah.TUE
TUE
Handel: MessiahTUE
TUE
Ailish Tynan (soprano) Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)TUE
Paul Agnew (tenor) Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone)TUE
The Choir of Westminster Abbey St James' BaroqueTUE
James O'Donnell (conductor).TUE
TUE
22:00 Composer of the Week b00jmvb5 (Listen)TUE
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUE
TUE
23:00 The Essay b00jmvbm (Listen)TUE
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel Week - Handel andTUE
RelationshipsTUE
Ellen T Harris explores some of Handel's relationships -TUE
social and professional.TUE
TUE
23:15 Late Junction b00jmvbp (Listen)TUE
Verity Sharp presents a varied and often unusual musicalTUE
selection. Including Atom TM's 'romantic' take on whiteTUE
noise, the drums and vocals of Wildbirds and Peacedrums,TUE
traditional folk songs performed by Shirley Collins, andTUE
Japanese eight-bit music from YMCK.TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL 2009WED
WED
01:00 Through the Night b00jmvfs (Listen)WED
1.00amWED
Daniel, Arnaut (c.1150-c.1200): Deux Chansons: Dohl motWED
son plan e prim; Lo ferm voler qu'el cor m'intraWED
1.10amWED
Born, Bertran de (c.1140-c.1210): Rassa, tan creis e montaWED
e poiaWED
1.24amWED
Peire D'Alvernhe (fl.1149-1170): Dejosta'ls breus jornsWED
e'ls loncs sersWED
1.35amWED
Giraut de Bornelh (c.1140-c.1200): No posc sofrir c'a laWED
dolorWED
1.49amWED
Giraut de Bornelh: Si.us quer conselh, bel amiWED
Folquet de Marseille (c.1155-1231): Tant m'abellisWED
l'amoros pessamensWED
Aimeric de Peguilhan (c.1175-c.1230): En amor trob alquesWED
en que'm refraing Sequentia Koln:WED
Barbara Thornton (voice/hurdy-gurdy)WED
Benjamin Bagby (voice/harp) Patricia Neely (vihuela)WED
Rainer Ullreich (vihuela)WED
2.09amWED
Gounod, Charles (1818-1893): Overture (Mireille)WED
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in BratislavaWED
Oliver von Dohnanyi (conductor)WED
2.17amWED
Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): The Globe-trotter suite, OpWED
358 - vers for orchestra CBC Vancouver OrchestraWED
Mario Bernardi (conductor)WED
2.35amWED
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Tzigane - rapsodie de concertWED
for violin and piano Vineta Sareika (violin)WED
Ventis Zilberts (piano)WED
2.46amWED
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Clair de lune (SuiteWED
bergamasque) - arr Trayanov for harp, flute, piano andWED
viola Eolina QuartetWED
2.51amWED
Debussy: Premiere rapsodie arr for clarinet and orchestraWED
Kari Kriikku (clarinet) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED
3.00amWED
Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Symphony in D minor, M48WED
BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Richard Hickox (conductor)WED
3.40amWED
Aulin, Valborg (1860-1928): String Quartet in FWED
Tale String QuartetWED
4.06amWED
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Arabeske in C for piano, OpWED
18 Angela Cheng (piano)WED
4.13amWED
Attrib Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791):WED
Adagio/Allegro in E flat for wind octet, K Anh C XVII 07WED
The Festival WindsWED
4.23amWED
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Cantata: Heilig,WED
Wq 217 The Netherlands Chamber ChoirWED
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Ton Koopman (conductor)WED
4.30amWED
Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Solo (Sonata) in G forWED
cello and continuo, Op 5, No 1 Jaap ter Linden (cello)WED
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)WED
Ageet Zweistra (cello continuo)WED
4.39amWED
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Timor DominiWED
Netherlands Chamber Choir Paul van Nevel (conductor)WED
4.42amWED
Benoit, Peter (1834-1901): O Sacrum convivium; Tantum ergoWED
The Flemish Radio Choir Joris Verdin (organ)WED
Jan Busschaert (double bass) Vic Nees (conductor)WED
4.47amWED
De Vocht, Lodewijk (1887-1977): In Exile - symphonic poemWED
Flemish Radio Orchestra Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor)WED
5.00amWED
Satie, Erik (1866-1925): Je te veux - arr Makoto Goto forWED
two pianos Pianoduo KolacnyWED
5.05amWED
Boufil, Jacques (1783-1868): Grand duo, Op 2, No 1WED
Alojz Zupan, Andrej Zupan (clarinets)WED
5.20amWED
Kodaly, Zoltan (1882-1967): Adagio for viola and pianoWED
Morten Carlsen (viola) Sergej Osadchuk (piano)WED
5.30amWED
O'Carolan, Turlough (1670-1738): Carolan's draughtWED
Salzedo, Carlos (1885-1961): Tango (Two Dances for twoWED
harps) Julia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps)WED
5.34amWED
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Concerto in E flatWED
(Dumbarton Oaks) - arr for two pianosWED
James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos)WED
5.49amWED
Anon (18th century?): Ktozo tej dobie - for two sopranos,WED
bass, strings and continuo Concerto PolaccoWED
5.53amWED
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in C for twoWED
trumpets and orchestra, RV 537WED
Toni Grcar, Stanko Arnold (trumpets)WED
Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraWED
Marko Munih (conductor)WED
6.00amWED
Cavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Duet: O mio core (MedeaWED
and Giasone) - Giasone - Act 1 Scene 11WED
Giasone ...... Michael Chance (countertenor)WED
Medea ...... Gloria Banditelli (mezzo-soprano)WED
Instrumental Ensemble of Concerto VocaleWED
Rene Jacobs (conductor)WED
6.02amWED
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Duet: Tardo per gli anni, eWED
tremulo (Attila and Ezio) - Prologue to AttilaWED
Attila ...... Nicola Ghiuselev (bass)WED
Ezio ...... Vladimir Stoyanov (baritone)WED
Sofia Symphony Orchestra Boris Hinchev (conductor)WED
6.09amWED
Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Three Madrigals for violinWED
and viola Andrej Kursakov (violin)WED
Mikhail Tolpygo (viola)WED
6.25amWED
Biber, Karl Heinrich (1681-1749): Sonata a 3 ex E terzWED
minore for two violins and basso continuoWED
Salzburger HofmusikWED
6.27amWED
Sterkel, Franz Xaver (1750-1817): Duet No 3 for two violasWED
Milan Telecky, Zuzana Jarabakova (violas)WED
6.35amWED
Lotti, Antonio (1666-1740): Sonata in F for two oboes,WED
bassoon and continuo (Echo Sonata) ZefiroWED
6.45amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Duet: Bei MannernWED
(Die Zauberflote) Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)WED
Russell Braun (baritone)WED
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraWED
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)WED
6.49amWED
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Sonata in G minor forWED
two violins and continuo, HWV 390a Musica Alta Ripa.WED
WED
07:00 Breakfast b00jw844 (Listen)WED
Handel WeekWED
WED
10:00 Classical Collection b00jmvfx (Listen)WED
10.00amWED
Haydn: Symphony No 30 in C Concentus Musicus, ViennaWED
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) Teldec 9031 76460-2WED
10.16amWED
Debussy: Iberia (Images) Concertgebouw OrchestraWED
Bernard Haitink (conductor) PHILIPS 464 697-2WED
10.37amWED
Handel: Organ Concerto in D minor, Op 7, No 4WED
Marie-Claire Alain (organ)WED
Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber OrchestraWED
Jean-Francois Paillard (conductor) ERATO 2292-45930-2WED
10.54amWED
Telemann: Sonata in F minor Frans Bruggen (recorder)WED
Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) Anner Bylsma (cello)WED
TELDEC 4509-93688-2WED
11.06amWED
Handel: Va'tacito e nascosto (Julius Caesar)WED
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)WED
Munich Bach Orchestra Karl Richter (conductor)WED
DG 469 097-2WED
11.12amWED
Shostakovich: Symphony No 12 in D minor, Op 112 (The YearWED
1917) Concertgebouw OrchestraWED
Bernard Haitink (conductor) DECCA 425 067-2.WED
WED
12:00 Composer of the Week b00jmvfz (Listen)WED
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Episode 3WED
Donald Macleod explores Handel's oratorios, focusing onWED
Saul, Belshazzar and Messiah, written after a five-yearWED
break from composition.WED
WED
Alexander's Feast (excerpt from Part 2)WED
The princes applaud (accompagnato - tenor)WED
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) Concentus Musicus WienWED
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)WED
Teldec 8.35671, CD 2, Tr 4WED
WED
Saul (Act 3, Sc 5)WED
High Priest ...... Michael Slattery (tenor)WED
Merab ...... Emma Bell (soprano)WED
David ...... Lawrence Zazzo (countertenor)WED
Michal ...... Rosemary Joshua (soprano)WED
Abner ...... Finnur Bjarnason (tenor) RIAS-KammerchorWED
Concerto Koln Rene Jacobs (conductor)WED
Harmonia Mundi HMC 901877.78, CD 2, Trs 18-23WED
WED
Messiah (1741) - excerpt from Part 2 David Thomas (bass)WED
John Elwes (tenor) The Shoin Women's University ChapelWED
Bach Collegium Japan Masaaki Suzuki (conductor)WED
BIS CD 891/892, CD 2, Trs 17-21WED
WED
Belshazzar (excerpts)WED
Daniel ...... James Bowman (countertenor)WED
Choir of The English Concert The English ConcertWED
Trevor Pinnock (conductor)WED
Archiv 477 037-2, CD 1, Trs 17-19.WED
WED
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00jmvg1 (Listen)WED
Music@Menlo, Episode 2WED
WED
Part of a series of concerts from the sixth season one ofWED
the leading new American chamber music festivals.WED
Music@Menlo was founded by David Finckel - cellist of theWED
Emerson String Quartet - and pianist Wu Han in the SanWED
Francisco Bay Area, and in its 2008 season it encompassedWED
four centuries of musical history.WED
WED
Wolf: Italian Serenade Escher String QuartetWED
WED
Debussy: Violin Sonata Ian Swensen (violin)WED
Anna Polonsky (piano)WED
WED
Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44WED
Erin Keefe, Arnaud Sussmann (violins)WED
Paul Neubauer (viola) Andres Diaz (cello)WED
Wu Han (piano).WED
WED
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00jmvg3 (Listen)WED
Exile, Episode 3WED
WED
Performances by BBC orchestras of music with the theme ofWED
displacement, featuring composers who left their nativeWED
countries.WED
WED
With music by Britten, who, unlike Rachmaninov andWED
Martinu, left his home by choice, having objected toWED
Britain's participation in the Second World War, andWED
Milhaud, who was forced to flee Europe as the NazisWED
overran the continent. He never forgot his roots in ruralWED
southern France - as his suite for wind quintet LaWED
cheminee du roi Rene shows. But after the war he continuedWED
to live and teach in the USA for many years, enjoyingWED
travelling backwards between the two countries andWED
cultures.WED
WED
Smetana: Vltava (Ma Vlast) BBC PhilharmonicWED
Michal Dworzynski (conductor)WED
WED
Britten: Serenade for tenor, horn and stringsWED
Andrew Kennedy (tenor) BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Tadaaki Otaka (conductor)WED
WED
2.40pmWED
Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, Op 43WED
Lukas Vondracek (piano) BBC PhilharmonicWED
Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED
WED
Martinu: Fantaisies symphoniques (Symphony No 6)WED
BBC Philharmonic Gunther Herbig (conductor)WED
WED
3.30pmWED
Milhaud: La cheminee du roi Rene, Op 205WED
Galliard Ensemble.WED
WED
16:00 Choral Evensong b00jmvg5 (Listen)WED
Cambridge University 800th AnniversaryWED
From Ely Cathedral as part of 800th anniversaryWED
celebrations of Cambridge University. The music is sung byWED
the choirs of Downing, Jesus, Queens', Magdalene, Selwyn,WED
Sidney Sussex and St Catharine's Colleges.WED
WED
Introit: O praise the Lord with one consent (Handel)WED
Responses: Reading Psalms: 136, 150 (Lloyd, Stanford)WED
First Lesson: Exodus 12 vv37-51 Canticles: Stanford in AWED
Second Lesson: I Corinthians 15 vv20-28WED
Anthem: Let thy hand be strengthened (Handel)WED
Hymn: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal)WED
Organ Voluntary: Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 2 (1st mvt)WED
(Handel arr Best)WED
WED
Organist: Robert Quinney Director of music: David Hill.WED
WED
17:00 In Tune b00jmvg7 (Listen)WED
WED
19:00 Performance on 3 b00jmvg9 (Listen)WED
Handel Week - Alexander's FeastWED
WED
As part of a special week of Handel concerts marking theWED
250th anniversary of the composer's death, the ScottishWED
Chamber Orchestra and Chorus directed by Richard EgarrWED
perform Alexander's Feast.WED
WED
Written as a St Cecilia's Day ode to a text by Dryden, itWED
has the alternate title The Power of Music, and followsWED
the long-standing tradition of Purcell, Blow and others inWED
writing choral works celebrating the patron saint ofWED
music. It was Handel's first step away from Italian opera,WED
of which London audiences were beginning to grow tired.WED
Here was a new style of dramatic work in English, and itWED
became very popular in his own time.WED
WED
Handel: Alexander's FeastWED
WED
Lucy Crowe (soprano) Timothy Robinson (tenor)WED
Christopher Purves (bass-baritone)WED
Scottish Chamber Orchestra and ChorusWED
Richard Egarr (director)WED
WED
Plus a visit to the Gerald Coke Handel Collection withWED
Sarah Walker and excerpts from the Keyboard Suites,WED
specially recorded by harpsichordist Laurence Cummings.WED
WED
21:15 Night Waves b00jmvgc (Listen)WED
Handel Week - Handel's BorrowingWED
WED
For Radio 3's Handel week, the programme revisits theWED
great debates of the 18th century about artisticWED
originality, asking if the 21st-century arts, riven byWED
arguments about intellectual property in an age of newWED
technology, could learn something from Handel and hisWED
artistic peers.WED
WED
Handel's compositions were littered with borrowings andWED
copying from not only his own work, but other musicians asWED
well. Even by the standards of his day he was liberal withWED
the sources of his inspiration. But for much of 18thWED
century society this didn't matter - there were noWED
obsessions with artistic originality, unlike now. And thisWED
very different attitude to originality could be foundWED
across the cultural world of the day.WED
WED
Historian Margaret MacMillan - winner of the SamuelWED
Johnson prize for her book Peacemakers - talks to RanaWED
about her book The Uses and Abuses of History, whichWED
explores the way history has been hijacked by individualsWED
and governments, and exaggerated, distorted or suppressed.WED
WED
MacMillan argues that post-war Germany's attempts to dealWED
with Nazism was exemplary, unlike Turkey's treatment ofWED
its Armenian past, and asks whether governments shouldWED
apologise for the sins of the past? MacMillan urges us toWED
treat the past with care and respect.WED
WED
22:00 Composer of the Week b00jmvfz (Listen)WED
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WED
WED
23:00 The Essay b00jmvgf (Listen)WED
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel Week - Handel'sWED
Working PracticesWED
Donald Burrows asks what the composer's manuscripts sayWED
about his work.WED
WED
23:15 Late Junction b00jmvgh (Listen)WED
Verity Sharp presents a musical road-trip. Including musicWED
from the Hawaii Calls Show with Webley Edwards, an albumWED
by East London avant-garde jazz musicians Led Bib, andWED
Susanne Heinrich playing Carl Friedrich Abel's music forWED
solo viola da gamba.WED
THU
THURSDAY 16 APRIL 2009THU
THU
01:00 Through the Night b00jmx8q (Listen)THU
1.00amTHU
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano trio in E flat,THU
Op 70, No 2THU
1.31amTHU
Ligeti, Gyorgy (1923-2006): Ten Pieces for wind quintetTHU
1.45amTHU
Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Nonet in F for wind quintet,THU
string trio and double bass, Op 31 Australia EnsembleTHU
2.21amTHU
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 4 in E minor, OpTHU
98 Leipzig Gewandhaus OrchestraTHU
Riccardo Chailly (conductor)THU
3.00amTHU
Pez, Johann Christoph (1664-1716): Overture in D minorTHU
Hildebrand'sche Hoboisten Compagnie:THU
Renate Hildebrand, Nils Ferber, Annkathrin BruggemannTHU
(oboes) George Corall (oboe/taille)THU
3.11amTHU
Gaffurius, Franchinus (1451-1524): Virgo constans decolaturTHU
Mouton, Jean (c.1459-1522): James James James - cantusTHU
(l'Odhecaton - Venice 1501) Ensemble Claude-GervaiseTHU
Gilles Plante (director)THU
3.15amTHU
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Praeludium andTHU
Fughetta in G, BWV902 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)THU
3.25amTHU
Durante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto No 1 in F forTHU
strings Concerto KolnTHU
3.39amTHU
Moeran, Ernest John (1894-1950): Phyllida and Corydon -THU
choral suite BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)THU
4.08amTHU
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Children's CornerTHU
Roger Woodward (piano)THU
4.26amTHU
Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937): Marionettes Suite, Op 1 - arrTHU
Jussi Jalas Jorma Rahkonen (violin)THU
Karoly Garam (cello) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHU
George de Godzinsky (conductor)THU
4.44amTHU
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 4 in D, H I 4THU
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra BratislavaTHU
Ondrej Lenard (conductor)THU
4.55amTHU
Janácek, Leos (1854-1928): March of the Blue Boys forTHU
piccolo and piano Dirk de Caluwe (piccolo)THU
Josef Hala (piano)THU
4.57amTHU
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): The Wild Bears (The Wand ofTHU
Youth Suite No 2, Op 1b) BBC PhilharmonicTHU
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)THU
5.00amTHU
Martucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909): Noveletta, Op 82 No 2THU
Oslo Philharmonic Nello Santi (conductor)THU
5.07amTHU
Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Deux piecesTHU
caracteristiques, Op 25 Nina Gade (piano)THU
5.21amTHU
Albert, Heinrich (1604-1651): Wer wengen seiner SündeTHU
Der Tag beginnet zu vergehenTHU
Stephan Schreckenberger (bass) Cantus CollnTHU
Musica Alta Ripa Konrad Junghanel (lute/conductor)THU
5.28amTHU
Heiller, Anton (1923-1979): Valet will ich dir gebenTHU
Eijken, Johannes Albert van (1823-1868): Moderato in CTHU
minor (Sonate uber den Choral - Befiehl Du deine Wege, OpTHU
13) Wout van Andel (organ)THU
5.37amTHU
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Overture (The Hebrides, OpTHU
26) Oslo Philharmonic Arvid Engegard (conductor)THU
5.48amTHU
Ruppe, Christian Friedrich (1753-1826): Duetto in FTHU
Wyneke Jordans, Leo van Doeselaar (fortepiano)THU
5.58amTHU
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643): Canzona vigesimaTHU
seconda detta la Nicolina Peter Hannan (recorder)THU
Colin Tilney (harpsichord)THU
Christel Thielmann (viola da gamba)THU
6.03amTHU
Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno (1876-1948): Two orchestralTHU
intermezzi (Il Gioielli della Madonna, Op 4)THU
KBS Symphony Orchestra Othmar Maga (conductor)THU
6.13amTHU
Lange-Muller, Peter Erasmus (1850-1926): Tre Madonnasange,THU
Op 65 Danish National Radio ChoirTHU
Stefan Parkman (conductor)THU
6.20amTHU
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Concerto in G for piano andTHU
orchestra Pascal Roge (piano)THU
New Zealand Symphony OrchestraTHU
Alexander Lazarev (conductor)THU
6.42amTHU
Duparc, Henri (1848-1933) (text: Francois CoppeeTHU
1842-1908): Four songs: La vague et la cloche; Le manoirTHU
de Rosamonde; L'invitation au voyage; La vie anterieureTHU
Gerald Finley (baritone) Stephen Ralls (piano).THU
THU
07:00 Breakfast b00jw8gd (Listen)THU
Handel WeekTHU
THU
10:00 Classical Collection b00jmx8v (Listen)THU
10.00amTHU
Handel: Harp Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6THU
Lily Laskine (harp) Toulouse Chamber OrchestraTHU
Louis Auriacombe (conductor) EMI CDM 565335-2THU
10.15amTHU
Hindemith: Kammermusik No 1, Op 24THU
Concertgebouw Orchestra Riccardo Chailly (conductor)THU
DECCA 473 722-2THU
10.31amTHU
Brahms: Wie bist du, meine Konigin, Op 32 No 9; UnbewegteTHU
Laue Luft, Op 57 No 8; In Waldeinsamkeit, Op 85 No 6;THU
Regenlied, Op 59 No 3 Robert Holl (baritone)THU
Rudolf Jansen (piano) CHALLENGE CC 72011THU
10.47amTHU
Bach: Cello Suite No 4 in E flat, BWV1010THU
Anner Bylsma (cello) SONY S2K 48047THU
11.10amTHU
Varese: Integrales ASKO EnsembleTHU
Riccardo Chailly (conductor) DECCA 460 209-2THU
11.36amTHU
Mico: Pavan No 1 in C minor Jenkins: Pavan in F minorTHU
Purcell: Fantasia 7 in C minor, Z738THU
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust QuartetTHU
CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS 16998THU
11.36amTHU
Stravinsky: Octet Netherlands Wind EnsembleTHU
CHANDOS CHAN 9488THU
11.52amTHU
Handel arr Parker: Every valley (The Young Messiah)THU
Hywel Bennett (speaker) New London ChoraleTHU
Vicki Brown (solo vocal) RCA PD70222.THU
THU
12:00 Composer of the Week b00jmx8x (Listen)THU
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Episode 4THU
Donald Macleod explores Handel's oratorios, focusing onTHU
warlike works for troubled times.THU
THU
Come, ever-smiling liberty (Judas Maccabaeus, 1746)THU
Israeliltish Woman ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano)THU
Israelitish Man ...... Catherine Denley (contralto)THU
Hyperion CDA66641/2, CD 1 Tr 18THU
THU
Father of Heav'n; Wise man, flatt'ring, may deceive usTHU
(Judas Maccabeus)THU
Priest ...... James Bowman (countertenor)THU
Israeliltish Woman ...... Emma Kirkby (soprano)THU
Hyperion CDA66641/2, CD 2 Trs 23, 13THU
THU
Sinfonia; Tis true, instinctive nature seldom points; HereTHU
amid the shady woods; Ah! was it not my Cleopatra's voice?THU
Pow'rful guardians of all nature; Treach'ry, O king,THU
unheard of treachery; Fury, with red sparkling eyesTHU
(Alexander Balus, Act 3) The King's ConsortTHU
Robert King (conductor)THU
Hyperion CDA67241/2, CD 2 Trs 13-19THU
THU
Now Give the Army Breath; Heroes When with Glory Burning;THU
Indulgent Heav'n Hath Heard My Virgin Pray'r; As CheersTHU
the Sun the Tender Flow'r; Sure I'm Deceiv'd, With SorrowTHU
I Behold! Nations, Who in Future Story; Brethren andTHU
Friends, What Joy This Scene Imparts; Flourish of WarlikeTHU
Instruments; Thus Far Our Cause Is Favour'd By the Lord;THU
Flourish of Warlike Instruments; O Thou Bright Orb, GreatTHU
Ruler of the Day (Joshua)THU
Joshua ...... James Gilcrhist (tenor)THU
Caleb ...... Konstantin Wolff (bass)THU
Achsah ...... Myung-Hee Hynun (soprano)THU
Othniel ...... Alex Potter (countertenor)THU
Kolner Kammerchor Collegium CartusianumTHU
Peter Neumann (conductor)THU
MDG 332 1532-2, CD 2 Trs 14-24.THU
THU
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00jmx8z (Listen)THU
Music@Menlo, Episode 3THU
THU
Part of a series of concerts from the sixth season one ofTHU
the leading new American chamber music festivals.THU
Music@Menlo was founded by David Finckel - cellist of theTHU
Emerson String Quartet - and pianist Wu Han in the SanTHU
Francisco Bay Area, and in its 2008 season it encompassesTHU
four centuries of musical history.THU
THU
Bach/Brahms: Chaconne for left hand pianoTHU
Gary Graffman (piano)THU
THU
Britten: Phantasy, Op 2 William Bennett (oboe)THU
Ian Swensen (violin) Paul Neubauer (viola)THU
Andres Diaz (cello)THU
THU
Haydn: String Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise)THU
Escher String Quartet.THU
THU
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00jmx91 (Listen)THU
Handel Operas 2009THU
THU
As part of BBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel'sTHU
operas, Jonathan Swain presents the first two acts of theTHU
composer's most popular - and arguably best - opera,THU
Giulio Cesare in Egitto. It features possibly one of theTHU
most seductive heroines in all opera: Cleopatra, a roleTHU
famous for two great arias, Se pieta and Piangero.THU
THU
Handel: Giulio Cesare in egitto (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
Giulio Cesare ...... Marijana Mijanovic (mezzo-soprano)THU
Cleopatra ...... Magdalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)THU
Cornelia, widow of Caesar's enemy Pompey ...... CharlotteTHU
Hellekant (mezzo-soprano)THU
Sesto, her son ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)THU
Tolomeo, Cleopatra's brother ...... Bejun MehtaTHU
(countertenor)THU
Achilla, Tolomeao's sidekick ...... Alan Ewing (bass)THU
Nireno, Cleopatra's sidekick ...... Pascal BertinTHU
(countertenor)THU
Curio, Caesar's sidekick ...... Jean-Michel Ankaoua (bass)THU
Les Musiciens du Louvre GrenobleTHU
Marc Minkowski (conductor).THU
THU
17:00 In Tune b00jmx93 (Listen)THU
THU
19:00 Performance on 3 b00jmx95 (Listen)THU
Handel Week - Italian CantatasTHU
THU
The English Concert perform Handel's Italian cantatas atTHU
the Foundling Museum, in the picture gallery hung withTHU
portraits of the composer. Handel put on fund-raisingTHU
performances of the Messiah at the Foundling Hospital,THU
which provided homes for abandoned children, and went onTHU
to become its governor.THU
THU
The programme begins with an early concerto grosso and theTHU
soprano cantata in which a male lover laments the crueltyTHU
of the woman he loves. These are followed by the serenataTHU
Apollo e Dafne. Apollo woos the nymph Dafne, but althoughTHU
he tries very hard, she resists his advances. He persists,THU
but the attention becomes too much, and she takesTHU
irrevocable action.THU
THU
Nuria Rial (soprano) Fulvio Bettini (bass)THU
English Concert Alfredo Bernardini (director/oboe)THU
THU
Handel: Concerto grosso, Op 3 No 2; Cantata Ah! Crudel nelTHU
pianto mio; Serenata Apollo e DafneTHU
THU
Followed by a visit to the Foundling Museum ExhibitionTHU
with Sarah Walker and excerpts from Handel's KeyboardTHU
Suites by Laurence Cummings (harpsichord).THU
THU
21:15 Night Waves b00jmx97 (Listen)THU
Philip Dodd marks the 500th anniversary of the start ofTHU
Henry VIII's reign with a reappraisal of the king and hisTHU
image. How have successive centuries judged one of theTHU
most famous English monarchs of all time?THU
THU
Plus a review of Katie Mitchell's film, theatre and operaTHU
piece After Dido. The English National Opera and London'sTHU
Young Vic have reworked Purcell's opera Dido into anTHU
original work involving singers and actors using cameras,THU
lights and sound effects, while the full score isTHU
performed live. After Dido tells the story of fourTHU
Londoners on the night of a live anniversary radioTHU
broadcast of the Purcell opera, directed by Kate Mitchell.THU
Theatre critic Susannah Clapp discusses the work withTHU
Philip Dodd.THU
THU
22:00 Composer of the Week b00jmx8x (Listen)THU
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THU
THU
23:00 The Essay b00jmx99 (Listen)THU
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel and LiteratureTHU
Derek Alsop explores ways in which Handel related hisTHU
music to the texts he was setting.THU
THU
23:15 Late Junction b00jmx9c (Listen)THU
Verity Sharp presents a cross-country, cross-genre musicalTHU
adventure. Including Acadian folk song from Suzie LeBlanc,THU
the Americana of Bonnie Prince Billy, the master KemanceTHU
playing of Tanburi Cemil Bey and a cinematic project fromTHU
Stefan Nemeth.THU
FRI
FRIDAY 17 APRIL 2009FRI
FRI
01:00 Through the Night b00jmxdq (Listen)FRI
1.00amFRI
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Romeo and Juliet -FRI
fantasy overtureFRI
1.22amFRI
Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello andFRI
orchestra, Op 33FRI
1.41amFRI
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4 in F minor, Op 36FRI
Romanian National Radio OrchestraFRI
Alexander Rudin (conductor)FRI
2.23amFRI
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Estampes Hinko Haas (piano)FRI
2.38amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 1 in BFRI
flat for violin and orchestra, K207FRI
Mozart Anniversary OrchestraFRI
James Ehnes (violin/director)FRI
3.00amFRI
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Orchestral Suite No 1FRI
in C, BWV1066 Norwegian Chamber OrchestraFRI
3.21amFRI
Tubin, Eduard (1905-1982): Sonata in the Phrygian Mode forFRI
violin and piano Ulrika Kristian (violin)FRI
Marje Lohuaru (piano)FRI
3.42amFRI
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5FRI
(Lark) Tilev String QuartetFRI
4.00amFRI
Larsson, Lars-Erik (1908-1986): Pastoral Suite, Op 19FRI
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)FRI
4.14amFRI
Weckmann, Matthias (1616-1674): Wenn der Herr dieFRI
Gefangenen zu Zion erlosen wird - concerto for fourFRI
voices, strings and continuoFRI
Soloists from Rheinsche Kantorei Musica Alta RipaFRI
Hermann Max (conductor)FRI
4.24amFRI
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 in CFRI
sharp minor, S244 Jeno Jando (piano)FRI
4.35amFRI
Marson, John (1932-2007): Waltzes and Promenades for twoFRI
harps Julia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps)FRI
4.48amFRI
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Three Airs fromFRI
Vauxhall Gardens (arr. Steele-Perkins for trumpet andFRI
orchestra) Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet)FRI
The King's Consort Robert King (director)FRI
5.00amFRI
Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762): Sonata in D, Op 1 No 1FRI
Pierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)FRI
Luciano Contini (archlute)FRI
Augusta Campagne (harpsichord)FRI
5.11amFRI
Lechner, Leonhardt (c.1553-1606): Deutsche Spruche vonFRI
Leben und Tod Danish National Radio ChoirFRI
Stefan Parkman (conductor)FRI
5.21amFRI
Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Morceau de concert in GFRI
for harp and orchestra, Op 154FRI
Suzanna Klintcharova (harp) Sofia Philharmonic OrchestraFRI
Dimitar Manolov (conductor)FRI
5.36amFRI
Enna, August (1859-1939): Skitsebogen (Sketch Book)FRI
Ida Cernecka (piano)FRI
5.52amFRI
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Overture (The Wasps)FRI
BBC Philharmonic Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)FRI
6.01amFRI
Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Quintet No 2 in E flat forFRI
two violins, viola and two cellos, G266FRI
Andreia Potroshko (double bass) Zagreb String QuartetFRI
6.21amFRI
Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C minorFRI
Concerto KolnFRI
6.42amFRI
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in B minorFRI
for violin and harpsichord, H512 Les Adieux.FRI
FRI
07:00 Breakfast b00jw8x9 (Listen)FRI
Handel WeekFRI
FRI
10:00 Classical Collection b00jmxdv (Listen)FRI
10.00amFRI
Haydn: Symphony No 31 in D (Hornsignal) - excerptFRI
Dennis Brain (horn) Unnamed orchestraFRI
Jack Westrup (conductor) EMI 206010-2FRI
10.04amFRI
Handel: Concerto grosso in F, Op 3 No 4FRI
Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra Janos Rolla (conductor)FRI
HUNGAROTON HCD 12463-2FRI
10.16amFRI
Honegger: Symphony No 3 (Liturgique)FRI
Concertgebouw Orchestra Mariss Jansons (conductor)FRI
RCO 06003FRI
10.46amFRI
Couperin: Concert Royal No 1 Barthold Kuijken (traverso)FRI
Jurg Schaftlein (oboe) Milan Turkovic (bassoon)FRI
Sigiswald Kuijken, Wieland Kuijken (bass viols)FRI
Robert Kohnen (harpsichord) SONY SBK 60370FRI
11.00amFRI
Handel: V'adoro, pupille (Giulio Cesare, Act 2)FRI
Joan Sutherland (soprano)FRI
New Symphony Orchestra of LondonFRI
Richard Bonynge (conductor) DECCA 433 7232FRI
11.06amFRI
Louis Andriessen: Anachronie II (1969)FRI
Han De Vries (oboe) Netherlands Ballet OrchestraFRI
Howard Williams (conductor) OBOE CLASSICS CC2004FRI
11.21amFRI
Haydn: Symphony No 31 in D (Hornsignal)FRI
Orchestra of St Luke's Charles Mackerras (conductor)FRI
TELARC CD 80156.FRI
FRI
12:00 Composer of the Week b00jmxdx (Listen)FRI
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Episode 5FRI
Donald Macleod explores Handel's oratorios, focusing onFRI
his late burst of masterpieces.FRI
FRI
Solomon (excerpt from Act 1) Monteverdi ChoirFRI
English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)FRI
Philips 412 612-2, CD 1 Tr 14FRI
FRI
Solomon (excerpts from Act 2)FRI
First Harlot ...... Joan Rodgers (soprano)FRI
Harlot ...... Della Jones (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Solomon ...... Carolyn Watkinson (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Monteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsFRI
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)FRI
Philips 412 612-2, CD 2 Trs 2-4FRI
FRI
Theodora (excerpts from Act 1)FRI
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Orchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentFRI
Harry Bicket (conductor) Avie AV 0030, Trs 3-4FRI
FRI
Theodora (excerpts from Act 1)FRI
Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano) Paul Agnew (tenor)FRI
Gabrieli Consort and Players Paul McCreesh (conductor)FRI
ARCHIV 469 061-2, Trs 24-25FRI
FRI
Theodora (excerpts from Act 1)FRI
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Orchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentFRI
Harry Bicket (conductor) Avie AV 0030FRI
FRI
Jephtha (excerpt from Act 2 Sc 4)FRI
How dark, O Lord, are Thy decrees! (chorus)FRI
Monteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsFRI
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)FRI
Philips 422 351-2, CD 2 Tr 17.FRI
FRI
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00jmxdz (Listen)FRI
Music@Menlo, Episode 4FRI
FRI
Part of a series of concerts from the sixth season one ofFRI
the leading new American chamber music festivals.FRI
Music@Menlo was founded by David Finckel - cellist of theFRI
Emerson String Quartet - and pianist Wu Han in the SanFRI
Francisco Bay Area, and in its 2008 season it encompassesFRI
four centuries of musical history.FRI
FRI
Schubert: Octet in F, D803 Anthony McGill (clarinet)FRI
Dennis Godburn (bassoon) William VerMeulen (French horn)FRI
Arnaud Sussmann, Jorja Fleezanis (violins)FRI
Hsin-Yun Huang (viola) Andres Diaz (cello)FRI
DaXun Zhang (bass).FRI
FRI
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00jmxf1 (Listen)FRI
Exile, Handel: Giulio Cesare in Egitto, Act 3FRI
Handel Operas 2009FRI
FRI
As part of BBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel'sFRI
operas, Jonathan Swain presents the third act of theFRI
composer's most popular - and arguably best - opera,FRI
Giulio Cesare in Egitto.FRI
FRI
Handel: Giulio Cesare in egitto (Act 3)FRI
FRI
Giulio Cesare ...... Marijana Mijanovic (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Cleopatra ...... Magdalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Cornelia, widow of Caesar's enemy Pompey ...... CharlotteFRI
Hellekant (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Sesto, her son ...... Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Tolomeo, Cleopatra's brother ...... Bejun MehtaFRI
(countertenor)FRI
Achilla, Tolomeo's sidekick ...... Alan Ewing (bass)FRI
Nireno, Cleopatra's sidekick ...... Pascal BertinFRI
(countertenor)FRI
Curio, Caesar's sidekick ...... Jean-Michel Ankaoua (bass)FRI
Les Musiciens du Louvre GrenobleFRI
Marc Minkowski (conductor)FRI
FRI
Plus Exile:FRI
FRI
Jonathan Swain presents BBC orchestras performing musicFRI
with the theme of displacement, featuring composers whoFRI
left their native countries.FRI
FRI
Including works by Chopin and Heine - whose text SchumannFRI
set in his song cycle Dichterliebe - who knew each otherFRI
in Paris in the 1820s, one being an exile from his PolishFRI
homeland, the other having fled from his Jewish birthrightFRI
and German countrymen.FRI
FRI
Plus a work by Bartok, who, because of the outbreak of theFRI
Second World War, fled Europe for America, where he wasFRI
decidely unhappy. Ill-health and neglect led to his deathFRI
in 1945, and he left behind an incomplete viola concerto.FRI
FRI
3.05pmFRI
Chopin: Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor, Op 21FRI
Louis Lortie (piano) BBC PhilharmonicFRI
Michel Dworzynski (conductor)FRI
FRI
Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op 48 Jonathan Lemalu (baritone)FRI
Michael Hampton (piano)FRI
FRI
4.10pmFRI
Bartok: Viola Concerto Maxim Rysanov (viola)FRI
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraFRI
Benjamin Ellin (conductor)FRI
FRI
Gerhard: Don Quixote BBC Symphony OrchestraFRI
Andrew Davis (conductor).FRI
FRI
17:00 In Tune b00jmxf3 (Listen)FRI
FRI
18:30 Performance on 3 b00jmxf5 (Listen)FRI
Handel Week - JephthaFRI
FRI
In a concert given at the London Handel Festival to markFRI
the 250th anniversary of the composer's death, the LondonFRI
Handel Singers and Orchestra perform the oratorio Jephtha.FRI
One of Handel's most heartfelt and dramatic such works, itFRI
was the last major piece he composed before his sightFRI
failed.FRI
FRI
John Mark Ainsley is Jephtha, who has an impossibleFRI
decision to make - he has promised to make a sacrifice toFRI
God of the first person he sees if he returns homeFRI
victorious from battle. The first person to appear is hisFRI
daughter, Iphis. His personal agony is hauntinglyFRI
described by Handel, as is her calm acceptance of herFRI
fate, in music of great emotional depth.FRI
FRI
During the interval, Sarah Walker visits the Handel HouseFRI
Museum and its exhibition.FRI
FRI
Handel: JephthaFRI
FRI
John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Sarah Tynan (soprano)FRI
Charlotte Hellekant (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Rhona McKail (soprano) Iestyn Davies (countertenor)FRI
Derek Welton (baritone) London Handel SingersFRI
London Handel Orchestra Laurence Cummings (conductor).FRI
FRI
21:30 The Verb b00jsmpw (Listen)FRI
Ian McMillan presents the weekly programme about language.FRI
Ian asks Andrew Motion to reflect on his time as PoetFRI
Laureate. Motion has admitted to finding the role damagingFRI
to his work as a poet, and as he prepares to step downFRI
from the post after ten years and publishes his lastFRI
collection of poems as Laureate, The Cinder Path, Ian asksFRI
what the future holds for Motion and for the office ofFRI
Poet Laureate itself.FRI
FRI
22:00 Composer of the Week b00jmxdx (Listen)FRI
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRI
FRI
23:00 The Essay b00jmxf7 (Listen)FRI
The Great and Good Mr Handel, Handel and NationalityFRI
Suzanne Aspden explores Handel's uncanny ability to absorbFRI
musical and cultural influences.FRI
FRI
23:15 World on 3 b00jmxf9 (Listen)FRI
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a session with Sara Watkins,FRI
best known as the singer and fiddle player with AmericanFRI
'progressive bluegrass' band Nickel Creek, who have made aFRI
solo album produced by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones.FRI
FRI
10 April 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 11/04/09 - 17/04/09
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