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SATURDAY 16 MAY 2009SAT
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01:00 Through the Night b00kc5vc (Listen)SAT
1.00amSAT
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Messa da Requiem forSAT
soloists, chorus and orchestraSAT
Ragnhild Heiland Sorensen (soprano)SAT
Ingebjorg Kosmo (mezzo-soprano) Ivar Gilhuus (tenor)SAT
Oddbjorn Tennfjord (baritone) Collegium VocaleSAT
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Johannes Fritzsch (conductor)SAT
2.24amSAT
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonata da chiesa in ESAT
minor, Op 3, No 5 Camerata TallinSAT
2.32amSAT
Busoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): All' Italia (Seven Elegies)SAT
Valerie Tryon (piano)SAT
2.40amSAT
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in F for trebleSAT
recorder, RV 442 Michael Schneider (recorder)SAT
Camerata KolnSAT
2.48amSAT
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Introduction, theme andSAT
variations Laszlo Horvath (clarinet)SAT
The Hungarian Radio Orchestra Geza Oberfrank (conductor)SAT
3.00amSAT
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in D, H XVI 33SAT
Andreas Staier (fortepiano)SAT
3.18amSAT
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in ESAT
flat, Op 127 Oslo QuartetSAT
4.02amSAT
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Trio in E flat,SAT
Op 1, No 1 Kungsbacka TrioSAT
4.32amSAT
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 22 in E flat, H ISAT
22 (The Philosopher) Prima La MusicaSAT
Dirk Vermeulen (conductor)SAT
4.48amSAT
Haydn: Piano Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44SAT
Petras Geniusas (piano)SAT
5.00amSAT
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Impromptu in G flat, Op 51SAT
Krzysztof Jablonski (piano)SAT
5.06amSAT
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in G forSAT
solo cello, BWV 1007 Guy Fouquet (cello)SAT
5.26amSAT
Tournier, Marcel (1879-1951): Sonatine, Op 30SAT
Rita Costanzi (harp)SAT
5.43amSAT
Couperin, Louis (c.1626-1661): Suite in GSAT
Rosalind Halton (harpsichord)SAT
6.00amSAT
Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Five IntermezziSAT
(Intermezzi per organo, secunda raccolta)SAT
Albert de Klerk (organ)SAT
6.13amSAT
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Syrinx for solo fluteSAT
Ian Mullin (flute)SAT
6.16amSAT
Kuljeric, Igor (1938-2006): Barocchiana for solo marimbaSAT
Ivana Bilic (marimba)SAT
6.29amSAT
Gaultier, Ennemond (1575-1651): Lute pieces in D minorSAT
Konrad Junghanel (lute)SAT
6.48amSAT
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Toccata in D forSAT
keyboard, BWV 912 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano).SAT
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07:00 Breakfast b00kh0pb (Listen)SAT
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09:00 CD Review b00kh0pd (Listen)SAT
Building a Library: Liszt's Transcendental StudiesSAT
Andrew McGregor introduces Radio 3's weekly programmeSAT
devoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.SAT
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Including:SAT
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09.05 amSAT
RACHMANINOV: Preludes Op. 32 Nos. 12 & 13SAT
(c/w RACHMANINOV: Prelude in C sharp minor Op. 3 No. 2;SAT
Ten Preludes Op. 23; Thirteen Preludes Op. 32)SAT
Steven Osborne (piano) Hyperion CSA67700 (CD)SAT
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MARCHAND: Prelude & ROYER: La Marche des ScythesSAT
(c/w MARCHAND: Chaconne; DUPHLY: La de Belombre; LesSAT
Grâces; La Félix; Rondeau; La Forqueray, Rondeau;SAT
Chaconne; La Pothoüin, Rondeau; COUPERIN: L’Intrépide,SAT
Rondeau; BALBASTRE: La Lugéac, Giga; La Suzanne; LaSAT
d’Héricourt; La de Caze, Ouverture; CORRETTE: Les Etoiles;SAT
ROYER: Allemande) Skip Sempé (harpsichord)SAT
Paradizo PA 0007 (CD)SAT
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TRAD. IRISH: The Musical Priest; Scotch MarySAT
(c/w TRAD. IRISH: The Humours of Scariff; Sackow’s (Jig);SAT
Dowd’s Reel; Trip it Upstairs (Single Jig); Tuttle’s; TheSAT
Gander in the pratie hole; TRAD. SCOTTISH: Hard is mySAT
Fate; Pretty Peggy; Prince Charlie’s Last View ofSAT
Edinburg; FRASER (1816 Collection): Caledonia’s Wail forSAT
Niel Gow; Gudewife, Admit the Wanderer; Màiri Bhàn Òg;SAT
MACPHERSON: Macpherson’s Lament; O’CAROLAN: Carolan’sSAT
Farewell; etc)SAT
Jordi Savall (treble viol), Andrew Lawrence-King (IrishSAT
harp) AliaVox AVSA 9865 (SACD Hybrid)SAT
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KORNGOLD: Die Tote Stadt (Marietta’s Lied)SAT
(c/w ALWYN: Miss Julie (Midsummer Night); STRAVINSKY: TheSAT
Nightingale (The Nightingale’s Aria); WALTON: Troilus andSAT
Cressida (At the Haunted End of the Day); FLOYD: SusannahSAT
(The Trees on the Mountains); DVORAK: Rusalka (Song to theSAT
Moon); BRITTEN: Peter Grimes (Embroidery Aria); PaulSAT
Bunyan (Tiny’s Sony); The Turn of the Screw (How BeautifulSAT
It Is); LEHAR: Die Lustige Witwe (Vilja-Lied); BARBER:SAT
Vanessa (Do Not Utter a Word); MESSAGER: MonsieurSAT
Beaucaire (Rossignol); HERRMANN: Wuthering Heights (I HaveSAT
Dreamt))SAT
Kate Royal (soprano), Orchestra of English National Opera,SAT
Edward Gardner (conductor) EMI Classics 2 68192 2 (CD)SAT
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09.35 am Building a Library RecommendationSAT
LISZT: Transcendental Studies S. 139SAT
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Reviewer – Iain BurnsideSAT
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The first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSAT
Review website on Monday.SAT
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Next week William Mival compares recordings of SchoenbergSAT
Pelleas et Melisande.SAT
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10.25 am New ReleasesSAT
BRIDGE: Piano Quintet H49a (Adagio ma non troppo)SAT
(c/w BRIDGE: Three Idylls H67; String Quartet No. 4 H188)SAT
Goldner String Quartet, Piers Lane (piano)SAT
Hyperion CDA67726 (CD)SAT
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IRELAND: Piano Trio No. 3 in E (Scherzo: Vivace)SAT
(c/w IRELAND: Phantasie Trio in A minor; Piano Trio No. 2SAT
in E; Berceuse for violin and piano; Cavatina for violinSAT
and piano; Bagatelle for violin and piano; The Holy BoySAT
for violin and piano) Gould Piano TrioSAT
Naxos 8.570507 (CD, Budget)SAT
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10.25 am Hervé Niquet InterviewSAT
Andrew talks to conductor Hervé Niquet. With extracts fromSAT
the following discs:SAT
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HAENDEL: Water Music Suites 1-3 (HWV 348-350); Music forSAT
the Royal Fireworks (HWV 351)SAT
Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet (director)SAT
Glossa GCD 921606 (CD)SAT
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LULLY: ProserpineSAT
Soloists, Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet (director)SAT
Glossa GCD 921615 (2CDs)SAT
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PURCELL: King ArthurSAT
Véronique Gens (soprano), Hanna Bayodi (soprano), BéatriceSAT
Jarrige (alto), Cyril Auvity (countertenor), JosephSAT
Cornwell (tenor), Peter Harvey (bass), Le ConcertSAT
Spirituel, Hervé Niquet (director)SAT
Glossa GCD 921608 (CD)SAT
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CHARPENTIER: Missa Assumpta est Maria H.11; Motet à voixSAT
seule H.361; Pour un reposoir H.508; O salutaris HostiaSAT
H.262; Benedictus pour l’orgue; Domine salvum fac RegemSAT
H.303; Domine salvum fac Regem H.291SAT
Chantal Santon-Jeffery (soprano), Hanna Bayodi-HirtSAT
(soprano), François-Nicolas Geslot (countertenor), RomainSAT
Champion (tenor), Benoît Arnould (bass), Le ConcertSAT
Spirituel, Hervé Niquet (director)SAT
Glossa GCD 921617 (CD)SAT
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11.10 am Recent ReleasesSAT
SHOSTAKOVICH: Podrugi (The Girlfriends) Op. 41 (extracts)SAT
(c/w SHOSTAKOVICH: Rule, Britannia! Op. 28; Salute toSAT
Spain Op. 44; Symphonic Movement (1945, unfinished))SAT
Celia Sheen (theremin), Polish National Radio SymphonySAT
Orchestra, Mark Fitz-Gerald (conductor)SAT
Naxos 8.572138 (CD, Budget)SAT
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 10 Op. 93 (opening)SAT
(c/w TORMIS: Overture No. 2)SAT
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi (conductor)SAT
Telarc CD-80702 (CD)SAT
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SHOSTAKOVICH: String Quartet No. 10 Op. 118 (AllegrettoSAT
furioso)SAT
(c/w SHOSTAKOVICH: String Quartet No. 12 Op. 133; StringSAT
Quartet No. 14 Op. 142) Mandelring QuartetSAT
Audite 92.529 (SACD Hybrid)SAT
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PROKOFIEV (arr. M. Berkeley): The Queen of Spades (Adagio)SAT
(c/w On Guard for Peace Op. 124)SAT
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (conductor)SAT
Chandos CHAN 10519 (CD)SAT
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11.50 am Disc of the WeekSAT
KURTÁG’S GHOSTSSAT
Containing seventy compositions selected by pianist MarinoSAT
Formenti, Kurtág’s Ghosts examines how some of the majorSAT
composers from the fourteenth to the twentieth centurySAT
have influenced Hungarian composer György Kurtág.SAT
Marino Formenti (piano) Kairos 0012902KAI (2CDs)SAT
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12:15 Music Matters b00kh0pg (Listen)SAT
Glyndebourne at 75SAT
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As Glyndebourne celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2009,SAT
Tom Service explores the role of this unique private operaSAT
house in the 21st century.SAT
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Glyndebourne at 75SAT
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This week Music Matters celebrates Glyndebourne's 75thSAT
birthday, as Tom Service travels to the South DownsSAT
countryside to explore the role of this unique privateSAT
opera house in the 21st century.SAT
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Since the very first summer festival in 1934, GlyndebourneSAT
has been at the forefront of the international operaSAT
scene. 60 years later, a new house was built by founderSAT
John Christie's son, George - and it is his son, Gus,SAT
who is now in charge of the estate and is also ExecutiveSAT
Chairman of the opera company.SAT
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A History of Artistic ExcellenceSAT
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Dame Janet Baker, who began a long association with theSAT
opera house in the 1960s, talks about Glyndebourne'sSAT
pursuit of excellence, and in the house's organ room TomSAT
talks to Gus Christie about the company's history andSAT
his vision for making it a symbol of operatic possibilitySAT
in the 21st century. Outside on the lawns General DirectorSAT
David Pickard reflects on the Glyndebourne paradox: itsSAT
relaxed pastoral setting amongst the local sheep existingSAT
side by side with an enviable intensity and seriousnessSAT
about the operatic art-form.SAT
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Vladimir Jurowski, Principal Conductor of the LondonSAT
Philharmonic - the summer festival's residentSAT
orchestra - is the obvious choice to be Glyndebourne'sSAT
Music Director, but he reveals to Tom the shock of beingSAT
appointed to the post back in 2001.SAT
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Festival Productions and Glyndebourne on TourSAT
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Dropping in on rehearsals for this year's revival ofSAT
David McVicar's award-winning production of Handel'sSAT
Giulio Cesare, Tom talks to McVicar about Glyndebourne'sSAT
special artistic environment and what it's like stayingSAT
in the Glyndebourne house, and also to the show's starsSAT
Sarah Connolly and Danielle de Niese about the productionSAT
and the Glyndebourne experience for singers today.SAT
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The main summer festival is augmented by a touringSAT
programme which takes the company's productions toSAT
theatres around the UK. Tom finds out how Glyndebourne onSAT
Tour is central to the company's aims with its MusicSAT
Director Robin Ticciati, and Dame Felicity Lott shares herSAT
experiences as a young singer on the tour.SAT
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Education and the EnvironmentSAT
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Tom finds out about Glyndebourne's marketing strategy,SAT
and the effects of the current financial climate, withSAT
Head of Communications Gillian Brierley, and hears how theSAT
company is working with local schools and communities fromSAT
Head of Education Katie Tearle and Glyndebourne's firstSAT
ever Composer-in-Residence Julian Philips.SAT
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And finally Tom looks into Glyndebourne's environmentalSAT
policy, highlighted a couple of years ago by theSAT
controversial proposal to build a wind turbine on theSAT
site. With the project having now been given the greenSAT
light for a trial, local resident Tony Parker tells of hisSAT
concerns over the impact on the local area, and GusSAT
Christie explains how it is central to the company'sSAT
vision for the future.SAT
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13:00 The Early Music Show b00df3xy (Listen)SAT
Lucie Skeaping presents a programme which focuses on theSAT
turbulent lives and the music of three composers from theSAT
same 18th century family - the Stamitzes. Bohemian-bornSAT
Joseph Stamitz made a name for himself as the musicSAT
director at the Dresden court in Germany, and was famousSAT
for nurturing what was arguably the best, most stylishSAT
orchestra in Europe at that time. He died, tragicallySAT
young, but left two equally talented sons, Carl and Anton,SAT
who both rose to stardom as performers and composers,SAT
taking pre-Revolutionary Paris by storm. The brothers wereSAT
both plagued by poor financial acumen, so their successSAT
was relatively shortlived. Anton died in a ParisianSAT
asylum, and Carl spent the mSAT
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Johann Stamitz: Concerto for organ and orchestra no. 1 inSAT
C major: Allegro assai Alena Vesela (organ)SAT
Dvorak Chamber Orchestra Vladimir Valek, conductorSAT
SUPRAPHON SU 3094 2 011 Track 3SAT
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Johann Stamitz: Concerto for flute and orchestra in CSAT
major: Prestissimo Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute)SAT
Chamber Orchestra of Jean-Francois PaillardSAT
Jean-Francois Paillard PANTON 81 1422 2 131 Track 9SAT
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Carl Stamitz: Octet for no. 2 in B flat majorSAT
Consortium Classicum CPO 999 081 2 Tracks 17-19SAT
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Anton Stamitz: Concerto for viola and orchestra in BSAT
minor: Romance Jan Peruska (viola)SAT
Prague Chamber Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek, conductorSAT
PANTON 81 1422 2 131 Track 8SAT
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Carl Stamitz: Symphony in D major La ChasseSAT
London Mozart Players Matthias Bamert, conductorSAT
CHANDOS 93 58 Tracks 10-12SAT
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14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00k9qcq (Listen)SAT
Sophie Koch/Sophie RaynaudSAT
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In a concert from Wigmore Hall, London, FrenchSAT
mezzo-soprano Sophie Koch performs with pianist SophieSAT
Raynaud.SAT
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Sophie Koch (mezzo-soprano) Sophie Raynaud (piano)SAT
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Schumann: Widmung; Der Nussbaum; Jemand; Die Lotosblume;SAT
Talismane; Lied der Suleika (Myrten, Op 25); Aus denSAT
hebraischen Gesangen; Du bist wie eine Blume (Zwei LiederSAT
der Braut)SAT
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Strauss: Nichts, Op 10; Fruhlingsgedrange, Op 26; DieSAT
Nacht, Op 10; Allerseelen, Op 10; Meinem Kinde, Op 37; IchSAT
liebe dich, Op 37; Befreit, Op 39; Schlechtes Wetter, OpSAT
69; Cacilie, Op 27.SAT
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15:00 World Routes b00kh0ts (Listen)SAT
Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawali groupSAT
Lucy Duran is joined by Andy Morgan and Reda El Mawy for aSAT
review of new CDs from Africa and the Arab world, plus theSAT
Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawali group from Afghanistan in their UKSAT
debut session.SAT
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Shahe Hama Shahan Yah Hazrate Maulanna - You are the KingSAT
of all Kings, oh RumiSAT
(Poet: Mehrofar, a young Afghan poet from the school ofSAT
Mawlana in Kabul) Amhad Sham Sufi QawaliSAT
Zaiy (Toola - Afgan Flute) Zia Mohammad (Vocals)SAT
Dr Mir Ahmad Sham (Vocals / Harmonium)SAT
Mohammad Daoud Jalali (Vocals / Clapping)SAT
Mohammad Farooq (Chimata) Sardar Abdul Mohammad (Tabla)SAT
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Khaled – Liberté (Sam Debbie)SAT
Khaled (vocals, accordion) Amar Chaoui (perc, tar,SAT
derbouka, gallal, shakers) Julien Tekeyan (drums, perc)SAT
Alain Perez (acoustic & electric guitars) Abdelhoued ZaimSAT
(lute, backing vocals) Moustapha Didouh (keyboards,SAT
backing vocals) Elie Chemali (piano, keyboards) MauriceSAT
Zemmour (bass) Allen Hoist (tenor sax) Fabien CyprienSAT
(trombone) Philippe Slominski (trumpet) Mohamed BerkaneSAT
Krachai (violin) Aziz Sahmaoui (gumbri, ajouj)SAT
From the album LibertéSAT
2009 (AZ/Universal WRASS 239 Tracks 8 and 9)SAT
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Reema Khsheish – Mawwal Walaw Reema Khsheish (vocals)SAT
Toni Overwater (double bass) From the album FalakSAT
2008 (Jazz in Motion Records)SAT
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Baka - Firefly Yelli (track 3) Sakwé Ngombi (track 2)SAT
Liquindi (water drums) (track 11)SAT
From the album Baka in the Forest: Traditional sounds ofSAT
the Baka women recorded live in the Cameroon rainforestSAT
2009 (March Hare MAHA CD29)SAT
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Dub Colossus - Tizita Dub (Tsedenia GebremarkosSAT
Woldesilassie & Dubulah) (7:38)SAT
Tsedenia Gebremarkos Woldesilassie (vocals)SAT
Getachew Werkley (washint) Fasika Hailu (kraar)SAT
Dubulah (guitar, bass, keyboards, programming)SAT
Jimi Papazanatzeas (keyboard, synth)SAT
Endrews Hassan (messenqo)SAT
From the album A Town Called AddisSAT
2008 (Real World Records CDRW155 Track 7)SAT
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Maher Kamal: Ya Hadary (Maher Kamal) 7:03SAT
Poem by Ibn ‘Arab from Murcia (1165 – 1240)SAT
Maqam (mode): Nahawand Rhythmic Cycle: RumbaSAT
Reda Ragab (violin) Emad Ashour (cello)SAT
Beshir Awes (contrabass) Abdallah Helmy (kawala)SAT
Hesham El Araby (Req)SAT
Khamis Henkesh (tabla, doff, dohola)SAT
From the album Ahla AndalusiSAT
2008 (Nesma Music ND0801 Track 3)SAT
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Maa Aashiq Masteem Talabgar Khuda Yem – We are Lovers ofSAT
Ecstasy and also Followers of GodSAT
(Poet: Ahmad Jam Zindapeel, Herat, Afghanistan 950 – 1000SAT
years ago) Amhad Sham Sufi QawaliSAT
Zaiy (Toola - Afgan Flute) Zia Mohammad (Vocals)SAT
Dr Mir Ahmad Sham (Vocals / Harmonium)SAT
Mohammad Daoud Jalali (Vocals / Clapping)SAT
Mohammad Farooq (Chimata) Sardar Abdul Mohammad (Tabla)SAT
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Rey Maykhana ua Masjid Kudam ast? – Where is the MosqueSAT
and where is the WinehouseSAT
(Sheikh Fareed Deen Attar Naishapoori, Iranian poet 950 –SAT
1000 years ago) Amhad Sham Sufi QawaliSAT
Zaiy (Toola - Afgan Flute) Zia Mohammad (Vocals)SAT
Dr Mir Ahmad Sham (Vocals / Harmonium)SAT
Mohammad Daoud Jalali (Vocals / Clapping)SAT
Mohammad Farooq (Chimata) Sardar Abdul Mohammad (Tabla)SAT
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16:00 Jazz Library b00kh0tv (Listen)SAT
Bob WilberSAT
Eighty-one-year old Bob Wilber is one of the leadingSAT
clarinettists and saxophonists in traditional jazz, and heSAT
joins Alyn Shipton to look back at the highlights of aSAT
career that began when Bob was a teenage pupil of theSAT
great Sidney Bechet. The programme covers recordings fromSAT
the 1940s to the present day and includes Wilber'sSAT
dramatic recreations of Ellington for the Francis FordSAT
Coppola film The Cotton Club.SAT
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Opening Music:SAT
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West End Blues (Oliver) by the Bob Wilber/Clive WilsonSAT
Jazz Band on New Orleans Nights LPSAT
Ascona Festival of New Orleans Music, 1986SAT
FNOM ML 936 Side 1, Tr 1.SAT
Personnel: Clive Wilson (trumpet), Bob Wilber (clarinet),SAT
Ray Smith (piano), Alyn Shipton (bass), Dave EvansSAT
(drums). July 1986 NB NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLESAT
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DISC 1 Title: Polka Dot StompSAT
Artist: Sidney Bechet with Bob Wilber's Wild CatsSAT
Composer: Bechet, Tolliver Album: Shake Em UpSAT
Label: Avid Number: AMSC 694 CD 2, Tr 11SAT
Personnel: Sidney Bechet (soprano saxophone), Bob WilberSAT
(clarinet), Johnny Glasel (trumpet), Bob MielkeSAT
(trombone), DickSAT
Wellstood (piano), Charlie Traeger (bass), Denny StrongSAT
(drums). 14 July 1947SAT
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DISC 2 Title: Zig Zag Artist: Bob WilberSAT
Composer: Smith Album: ...and His famous Jazz bandSAT
Label: Jazzology Number: JCD 44, Tr 11SAT
Personnel: Bob Wilber (clarinet), Henry Goodwin (trumpet),SAT
Jimmy Archey (trombone), Dick Wellstood (piano),SAT
Pops Foster (bass), Tommy Benford (drums). 28 April 1949SAT
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DISC 3 Title: Groovin at the GrunewaldSAT
Artist: Bob Wilber Composer: WilberSAT
Album: Original Wilber Label: PhontasticSAT
Number: Track 19SAT
Personnel: Bob Wilber (reeds), Dave McKenna (piano), BillSAT
Crow (bass), Connie Kay (drums)SAT
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DISC 4 Title: Charlie The ChuloSAT
Artist: Bob Wilber's Crescent City CatsSAT
Composer: Ellington Album: Dancing on a RainbowSAT
Label: Circle Number: CCCD 159, Tr 2SAT
Personnel: Wallace Davenport (trumpet), Bob WilberSAT
(clarinet), Dave Sager (trombone), Clarence Ford (baritoneSAT
saxophone), Dave Bodenhouse (piano), Danny BarkerSAT
(guitar), Dewey Sampson (bass), Freddie Kohlman (drums).SAT
New Orleans, Nov 1989SAT
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DISC 5 Title: Up Up and AwaySAT
Artist: World's Greatest Jazz Band Composer: Jimmy WebbSAT
Album: At Manchester's Free Trade Hall, 1971SAT
Label Arbors Number: ARCD 19343 CD 2, Tr 11SAT
Personnel: Yank Lawson, Billy Butterfield (trumpet), EdSAT
Hubble, Vic Dickenson (trombone), BobSAT
Wilber (clarinet), Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone), RalphSAT
Sutton (piano), Bob Haggar (bass), Gus Johnson (drums).SAT
1971SAT
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DISC 6 Title: If Artist: Pug HortonSAT
Composer: Gates Album: Don't Go AwaySAT
Label: Audiophile Number: ACD 212, Tr 8SAT
Personnel: Pug Horton (vocals), Bob Wilber (clarinet),SAT
Roland Hanna (piano), Milt Hinton (bass). 30 May 1979SAT
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DISC 7 Title: Swing Parade Artist: Soprano SummitSAT
Composer: BechetSAT
Album: Soprano Summit 1975, from the archives of the NewSAT
Jersey Jazz Society Label: ArborsSAT
Number: 19328 CD1, Tr 1SAT
Personnel: Bob Wilber, Kenny Davern (soprano saxophone),SAT
Marty Grosz (guitar), George Duvivier (bass), Connie KaySAT
(drums). 20 April 1975SAT
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DISC 8 Title: Daybreak Express MedleySAT
Artist: Orchestra conducted by Bob WilberSAT
Composer: EllingtonSAT
Album: Cotton Club Original Soundtrack Label: GeffenSAT
Number: 70260, Tr 15SAT
Personnel: Dave Brown, Marky Markowicz, Randy Sandke, LewSAT
Soloff (trumpet), DanSAT
Barrett, Joel Hellery, Britt Woodman (trombone), BobSAT
Wilber, Lawrence fekdman, JoeSAT
Temperley, Frank Wess, Chuck Wilson (reeds), Mark ShaneSAT
(piano), Mike Peter (banjo), JohnSAT
Goldsby (bass), Chuck Riggs (drums). 1984SAT
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DISC 9 Title: Sweet and SlowSAT
Artist: Bob Wilber and The Tuxedo Big Band of ToulouseSAT
Composer: Dubin, WarrenSAT
Album: Unrecorded Arrangements of Fletcher Henderson forSAT
Benny Goodman Label: Arbors Number: 19229, Tr 15SAT
Personnel: Personnel: Bob Wilber (clarinet), Paul Cheron,SAT
Stephane Lourties (alto saxophone), Michel Pastre, GerardSAT
Batbie (tenor saxophone), Guy Robert (baritone saxophone),SAT
Jean Imbert, Eric Robert, Philippe Laudet, Jacques SallentSAT
(trumpet), Laurent Hotta, Didier Pascal, Michel ChalotSAT
(trombone), Thierry Olle (piano), Henri Cheron (guitar),SAT
Pierre-Luc Puig (bass), Jean-Luc Giraud (drums), July 1999SAT
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DISC 10 Title: Swinging the ChangesSAT
Artist: Bob Wilber and Nik Payton Composer: WilberSAT
Album: Swinging the Changes Label: ArborsSAT
Number: 19358, Tr 2SAT
Personnel: Bob Wilber (alto saxophone), Nik Payton (tenorSAT
saxophone), Richard Busiakiewicz (piano), Dave GreenSAT
(bass), Steve Brown (drum). Aug 2007.SAT
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17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00kh0tx (Listen)SAT
Jazz Record Requests Presented by Geoffrey SmithSAT
Saturday 16 May 2009 5pm–6pmSAT
SAT
JRR Signature Tune:SAT
Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSAT
Marsalis)SAT
Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SAT
Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT
(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT
(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SAT
Taken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SAT
SAT
Ice Cream (Johnson, King) (3:01)SAT
Performed by Humphrey Lyttelton (tp) Keith Christie (tb)SAT
Wally Fawkes (cl) Ian Christie (cl) George Webb (p) BuddySAT
Vallis (bj) John Wright (b) Bernard Saward (d)SAT
Recorded 26 April 1950, LondonSAT
Taken from the album The Parlophones 1949-1959SAT
1998 CD (Calligraph CLGCD0351 Track 9)SAT
SAT
One Morning in May (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish)SAT
(4:40)SAT
Performed by Bob Barnard (tp) Ralph Sutton (p) Milt HintonSAT
(b) Len Barnard (d) Recorded 25 August 1983, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album Partners in CrimeSAT
CD (Sackville SKCD22023 (1) Track 2)SAT
SAT
I’ve Got the World on a String (Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen)SAT
(3:02)SAT
Performed by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra: LammarSAT
Wright, Doc Cheatham, Edwin Swayzee (tp) De PriestSAT
Wheeler, Herry White (tb) Eddie Barefield (cl, as) AndrewSAT
Brown (as, bs) Walter Thomas, Arville Harris (ts, cl)SAT
Bennie Payne (p) Morris White (bj, g) Al Morgan (b) LeroySAT
Maxey (d) Cab Calloway (v)SAT
Recorded 9 November 1932, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album This is HepSAT
2008 CD (Proper P 1661 Disc 1 Track 25)SAT
SAT
Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller, Andy Razaf) (3:21)SAT
Performed by Fats Waller (p) Recorded 13 May 1941SAT
Taken from the album the Joint is JumpingSAT
1987 CD (Bluebird ND86288 Track 22)SAT
SAT
You’re Laughing at Me (Irving Berlin) (3:14)SAT
Performed by Ella Fitzgerald (v)SAT
Paul Weston’s Orchestra including Strings (personnelSAT
unknown) Recorded 17 March 1958, Los AngelesSAT
Taken from the album The Best of the Song Books: TheSAT
Ballads 1994 CD (verve 5218672 Track 13)SAT
SAT
Love Nest (Louis A Hirsch, Otto Harbach) (4:14)SAT
Performed by Russ Freeman (p) Chet Baker (tp) Shelly ManneSAT
(d) Leroy Vinnegar (b) Recorded 1956SAT
Taken from the album Quartet: Russ Freeman Chet BakerSAT
Pacific Jazz LP (Vogue LAE 12119 S1/1)SAT
SAT
Blue in Green (Miles Davis, Bill Evans) (5:25)SAT
Performed by Miles Davis (tp) John Coltrane (ts) BillSAT
Evans (p) Paul Chambers (b) Jimmy Cobb (d)SAT
Recorded 2 March and 22 April 1959, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album Kind of BlueSAT
CD (CBS 460603 2 Track 3)SAT
SAT
Anthropology (“Thrivin’ on a Riff”) (Charlie Parker) (3:05)SAT
Performed by Claude Thornhill & his Orchestra: Ed Zandy,SAT
Louis Mucci, Emil Terry (tp) Al Langstaff, Vahey ‘Tak’SAT
Takvorian (tb) Walter Weschler Siegelstein (frh) JohnSAT
‘Bill’ Barber (tuba) Danny Polo (cl, as) Lee Konitz (as)SAT
Mickey Folus (ts) Mario Rollo (cl, ts) Bill Bushey (cl,SAT
bscl, bs) Claude Thornhill (p) Barry Galbraith (g) JoeSAT
Shulman (b) Exiner (d) Gil Evans (arr) Gene Williams (v)SAT
Recorded 4 September 1947, New YorkSAT
Taken from the album TapestriesSAT
LP (Affinity AFSD 1040 S3/4)SAT
SAT
Eiko’s Dream (Geoff Eales) (5:52)SAT
Performed by Geoff Eales (p)SAT
Recorded 26 July 2002, West SussexSAT
Taken from the album SynergySAT
2004 CD (Basho Records SRCD11-2 Track 6)SAT
SAT
Drive (Bobby McFerrin) (3:53)SAT
Performed by Bobby McFerrin (v) Recorded 1988SAT
Taken from the album Simple PleasuresSAT
1988 CD (Manhattan CDP7480592 Track 8)SAT
SAT
B.W. Blues (Sonny Stitt) (11:20)SAT
Performed by Sonny Stitt (as) Roy Eldridge (tp) OscarSAT
Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Stan Levey (d)SAT
Recorded January 1958SAT
Taken from the album Only the BluesSAT
LP (HMV CLP 1280 S2/1)SAT
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Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme,SAT
or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.SAT
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The BBC is not responsible for the content of externalSAT
internet sites.SAT
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18:00 Opera on 3 b00kh0tz (Listen)SAT
Opera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Offenbach's LesSAT
Contes d'HoffmannSAT
Launching a season from the Royal Opera House, CoventSAT
Garden, Donald Macleod introduces a revival of theSAT
production by film director John Schlesinger, which wasSAT
first seen in the UK in 1980 in commemoration of theSAT
centenary both of Offenbach's death and the premiere ofSAT
the opera in Paris.SAT
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Tenor Rolando Villazon returns to perform the central roleSAT
of the drunken poet Hoffmann who, as he becomes more andSAT
more intoxicated, promises to tell his fellow-drinkers theSAT
stories of a trio of enchantresses who shared his lifeSAT
between them, one in each act of the opera.SAT
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Hoffmann ...... Rolando Villazon (tenor)SAT
The Muse/Nicklausse ...... Kristine Jepson (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Lindorf/Coppelius/Dappertutto/Dr Miracle ...... Gidon SaksSAT
(bass-baritone)SAT
Olympia ...... Ekaterina Lekhina (soprano)SAT
Giulietta ...... Christine Rice (mezzo-soprano)SAT
Antonia ...... Katie Van Kooten (soprano)SAT
Spirit of Antonia's mother ...... Gaynor KeebleSAT
(mezzo-soprano) Crespel ...... Matthew Rose (bass)SAT
Andres/Cochenille/Pittichinaccio/Frantz ...... GrahamSAT
Clark (tenor) Luther ...... Lynton Black (bass)SAT
Spalanzani ...... Robin Leggate (tenor)SAT
Schlemil ...... Kostas Smoriginas (bass-baritone)SAT
Stella ...... Olga SabadochSAT
Students ...... Changhan Lim (baritone), Ji-Min ParkSAT
(tenor) Royal Opera ChorusSAT
Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseSAT
Antonio Pappano (conductor).SAT
SAT
21:30 Between the Ears b00kh0v1 (Listen)SAT
Empty OceanSAT
Residents of Fair Isle, Britain's most remote inhabitedSAT
island, talk about the loss of fishing and seabirdSAT
colonies caused through over-fishing by trawlers andSAT
global warming. They also speak about the loss ofSAT
traditions that bind the community together and have beenSAT
handed down from generation to generation.SAT
SAT
With music by composer Damian Montagu and Fair IsleSAT
musicians, including his collaboration with singer LiseSAT
Sinclair on the song Empty Ocean. It sets Paul Rich's poemSAT
The Halibut Fisher's Saturday Night, about the great haulsSAT
of the past compared to today, where the ocean is empty ofSAT
fish and the seabed smooth from over-fishing. There isSAT
also Sinclair's poem Silent, portraying the disappearanceSAT
of seabirds from the skies because of the lack of sandeelsSAT
for feeding.SAT
SAT
22:00 Pre-Hear b00kh0w4 (Listen)SAT
Rolf Hind/MurailSAT
Rolf Hind performs Tristan Murail's 1977 piano soloSAT
Territoires de l'oubli, recorded at the BBC's TotalSAT
Immersion weekend. The work is based entirely on theSAT
instrument's natural resonances and explores gradualSAT
changes in pulse and harmonic colour. Departing from theSAT
20th-century idea of the piano as a percussive instrument,SAT
it draws on Murail's interest in the natural overtoneSAT
series.SAT
SAT
The performer is himself also a composer - interested bySAT
the resonant qualities of his instrument and a long-timeSAT
advocate of new music. Many contemporary composers haveSAT
written for Hind, and in 2005 he made his Carnegie HallSAT
debut, playing music by John Adams at the composer'sSAT
invitation.SAT
SAT
22:30 Hear and Now b00kh0wj (Listen)SAT
Manchester Portraits, Kalevi AhoSAT
Ivan Hewett explores the work of Finnish symphonist KaleviSAT
Aho, who talks to about his music and introduces threeSAT
orchestral pieces.SAT
SAT
Featuring Aho's Tenth Symphony, which as been described asSAT
one of his most significant achievements. It pays homageSAT
to the great Romantic tradition, quoting from Mozart'sSAT
Symphony No 39 and, unusually for a contemporary symphonicSAT
work, it ends in a mood of optimism.SAT
SAT
Frans Helmerson, Li Wei Qin (cellos) BBC PhilharmonicSAT
James MacMillan (conductor)SAT
SAT
Kalevi Aho: The Rejoicing of the Deep Waters; Concerto forSAT
two cellos and orchestra; Symphony No 10.SAT
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SUNDAY 17 MAY 2009SUN
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00:00 Jazz Library b007gbc7 (Listen)SUN
Dave HollandSUN
One of Britain's most famous jazz exports, bassist DaveSUN
Holland joined Miles Davis at the age of 21, and sinceSUN
then he has become a world-famous recording artist. HeSUN
guides Alyn Shipton through his work on disc, includingSUN
his own trios, quintets and big bands, as well as recordsSUN
with Betty Carter, Herbie Hancock and Kenny Wheeler toSUN
help choose the best examples for a jazz library.SUN
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01:00 Through the Night b00kh22f (Listen)SUN
1.00amSUN
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Prelude a l'apres-midi d'uneSUN
fauneSUN
1.12amSUN
Debussy: La merSUN
1.40amSUN
Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992): Un sourireSUN
1.49amSUN
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): The Rite of SpringSUN
Philippe Pierlo (flute) Orchestre National de FranceSUN
Daniele Gatti (conductor)SUN
2.23amSUN
Rheinberger, Josef (1839-1901): Organ Sonata No 4 in ASUN
minor, Op 98 (Tonus peregrinus) Nicholas Danby (organ)SUN
2.41amSUN
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Symphony No 35 in D,SUN
K385 (Haffner) Orchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSUN
Charles Mackerras (conductor)SUN
3.00amSUN
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Russian overture, Op 72SUN
BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)SUN
3.14amSUN
Bach, Johann Ernst (1722-1777): Ode on the 77th Psalm: DasSUN
Vertrauen der Christen auf Gott Rheinische KantoreiSUN
Das Kleine Konzert Hermann Max (conductor)SUN
3.32amSUN
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Concert prelude to TristanSUN
und Isolde, arr. Kocsis for pianoSUN
Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)SUN
3.43amSUN
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Double Concerto in A minorSUN
for violin and cello, Op 102 Solve Sigerland (violin)SUN
Ellen Margrete Flesjo (cello)SUN
Stavanger Symphony OrchestraSUN
Per Kristian Skalstad (conductor)SUN
4.18amSUN
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) transcr Nina Cole: Prelude aSUN
la demoiselle elue (The Blessed damsel)SUN
Roger Cole (oboe) Linda Lee Thomas (piano)SUN
4.22amSUN
Ward, John (c.1589-1638): Fantasia No 1 a 5SUN
The Rose Consort of ViolsSUN
4.26amSUN
Hesse, Adolph Friedrich (1809-1863): Fantasie in F minorSUN
4.34amSUN
Müthel, Johann Gottfried (1728-1788): Fantasie in FSUN
Erwin Wiersinga (organ)SUN
4.40amSUN
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Fantasia in C minor forSUN
piano, chorus and orchestra, Op 80 Anton Kuerti (piano)SUN
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir Toronto Symphony OrchestraSUN
Andrew Davis (conductor)SUN
5.00amSUN
Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): String Quintet No 60 in C,SUN
Op 30 (La musica notturna delle strade di Madrid) - arrSUN
Squarcia for string orchestra I Cameristi ItalianiSUN
5.15amSUN
Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in C, Kk 159SUN
Natalya Pasichnyk (piano)SUN
5.18amSUN
Scarlatti: Sonata in D, Kk 430 - arr Kain for guitarSUN
quartet Guitar TrekSUN
5.21amSUN
Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Sonata No 3 in C for violinSUN
and guitar, Op 64 (Centone di sonate)SUN
Andrea Sestakova (violin) Alois Mensik (guitar)SUN
5.26amSUN
Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782): Quintet in F forSUN
flute, oboe, violin, viola and continuo, Op 11, No 3SUN
Les AdieuxSUN
5.36amSUN
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in D,SUN
K284 Cathal Breslin (piano)SUN
6.08amSUN
Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612): Sonata Pian' e forte,SUN
for brass Brass section of the Norwegian Radio OrchestraSUN
Kjetil Haugsand (conductor)SUN
6.13amSUN
Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613): Two Motets arr PeterSUN
Maxwell Davies for brass quintetSUN
The Graham Ashton Brass EnsembleSUN
6.22amSUN
Holst, Gustav (1874-1934): Quintet in A flat for wind, OpSUN
14 Cinque VentiSUN
6.37amSUN
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sonata for two pianosSUN
Roland Pontinen, Love Derwinger (pianos).SUN
SUN
07:00 Breakfast b00kh22h (Listen)SUN
SUN
10:00 Sunday Morning b00kh2c4 (Listen)SUN
Suzy Klein - The SkySUN
With Suzy Klein. Featuring music inspired by the sky, someSUN
of the things in it and the changing nature of the lightSUN
that fills it. With music by Haydn, Nielsen and Debussy.SUN
SUN
12:00 Private Passions b00kh2c6 (Listen)SUN
Fleur AdcockSUN
Michael Berkeley meets award-winning poet Fleur Adcock,SUN
who was born in New Zealand but has spent most of herSUN
adult life in the UK. Words feature prominently in herSUN
musical choices, which include songs by Purcell, Britten,SUN
Kurt Weill and Bessie Smith, two pieces of sacred choralSUN
music and the opening brass fanfare from Janacek'sSUN
Sinfonietta.SUN
SUN
M Berkeley The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP)SUN
Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003, Tr 10SUN
Duration: 00m25sSUN
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Purcell: Nymphs and ShepherdsSUN
Manchester School Children's Choir Halle OrchestraSUN
Hamilton Harty (conductor) (rec 1929)SUN
Two Way Family Favourites EMI CDEM 780377-2 CD2, Tr 9SUN
Duration: 03m14sSUN
SUN
Bessie Smith: Nobody Knows You When You're Down and OutSUN
With Ed Allen (cornet) Clarence Williams (piano)SUN
Cyrus St Clair (tuba) (rec 1929)SUN
Bessie Smith CLASSICS 897, Tr 16 Duration: 02m56sSUN
SUN
Britten: Dirge (Serenade for tenor, horn and strings)SUN
Peter Pears (tenor) Barry Tuckwell (horn)SUN
London Symphony Orchestra Benjamin Britten (conductor)SUN
Britten LONDON 436 395-2, Tr 5 Duration: 03m44sSUN
SUN
Kurt Weill: Mack the Knife (The Threepenny Opera)SUN
(Recorded September 28, 1955)SUN
Louis Armstrong and his All-StarsSUN
Mack the Knife NAXOS CD 8.120831, Tr 20 (in on musicSUN
00m03s) Duration: 03m17sSUN
SUN
Gillian Whitehead: HinetekakaraSUN
Richard Nunns (taonga puoro) Tuhonohono:SUN
Ashley Brown (cello) Ben Hoadley (bassoon)SUN
Ingrid Culliford, Alexa Still (flutes)SUN
Panuke kit e rangi ATOLL ACD 107, Tr 3 Duration: 04m40sSUN
SUN
Gace Brule: A la doucour de la bele sesonSUN
Margaret Philpot (alto)SUN
Music for the Lion King HELIOS CDH55292, Tr 3SUN
Duration: 04m52sSUN
SUN
Monteverdi: Nisi Dominus (Vespers of 1610)SUN
Taverner Consort, Choir and PlayersSUN
Andrew Parrott (conductor)SUN
Monteverdi EMI CDS 7470788 CD1, Tr 13 Duration: 04m49sSUN
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Janacek: Sinfonietta (1st mvt, Allegretto: Fanfare)SUN
Philharmonia Orchestra Simon Rattle (conductor)SUN
EMI 566980-2, Tr 1 (begins 00m04s) Duration: 02m19sSUN
SUN
Faure: In Paradisum (Requiem, Op 48)SUN
Choir of St John's College, CambridgeSUN
Stephen Cleobury (organ)SUN
Academy of St Martin in the FieldsSUN
George Guest (conductor) DECCA CD 436 486-2 CD1, Tr 7SUN
Duration: 03m40s.SUN
SUN
13:00 The Early Music Show b00kh2c8 (Listen)SUN
Thomas CampionSUN
Catherine Bott reflects on the life, poetry and music ofSUN
the Elizabethan/Jacobean London-based physician ThomasSUN
Campion. He was as celebrated for his poems as for hisSUN
many songs, and his most famous piece is considered to beSUN
Never Weather-Beaten Saile, which was familiar as a hymnSUN
for many years after his death.SUN
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Campion's legacy of love songs and a large collection ofSUN
poetry and pamphlets on music and literature, as well asSUN
his many masques, have made him an important figure in theSUN
history of Renaissance art, even if he is perhaps lessSUN
well-known than his contemporary John Dowland.SUN
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The programme includes a wide selection of recordings ofSUN
Campion's music alongside readings from his poetry and hisSUN
masques.SUN
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Thomas Campion: Never weather-beaten saileSUN
Drew Minter (countertenor) Paul O'Dette (lute)SUN
Harmonia Mundi HMU 907023 Track: 22SUN
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Thomas Campion: Come cheerful daySUN
Rachel Elliott (soprano) Mark Padmore (tenor)SUN
Peter Harvey (baritone) Nigel North (lute)SUN
Linn CKD 105 Track: 1SUN
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Thomas Campion: Turn back you wanton flyer; It fell on aSUN
summers day Michael Chance (countertenor)SUN
Nigel North (lute) Linn CKD 105 Tracks: 3 and 4SUN
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Reading: Canto Primo by Thomas CampionSUN
(narrated by Malcolm Raeburn)SUN
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Thomas Campion: I care not for these ladiesSUN
Robin Blaze (countertenor) Elizabth Kenny (lute)SUN
HYPERION CDA 67268 Track: 2SUN
SUN
SegueSUN
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Thomas Campion: Come let us sound with melodySUN
Steven Rickards (countertenor) Dorthoy Linell (lute)SUN
NAXOS 8.553380 Track: 1SUN
SUN
Reading: Rose Cheekt Lawra, Come by Thomas CampionSUN
(narrated by Malcolm Raeburn)SUN
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Thomas Campion: My love hath vowdSUN
Rachel Elliott (soprano) Nigel North (lute)SUN
Linn CKD 105 Track: 7SUN
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Thomas Campion: Now hath Flora robbed her bowersSUN
Robin Blaze (countertenor) Elizabeth Kenny (lute)SUN
David Miller (theorbo, lute)SUN
Joanna Levine (consort bass viol) Mark Levy (lyra bass)SUN
HYPERION CDA 67268 Track: 7SUN
SUN
SegueSUN
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Reading (excerpt from Lord Hay's Masque by Thomas Campion)SUN
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Thomas Campion: Mr Confess's CorantoSUN
Elizabeth Kenny (lute) HYPERION CDA 67268 Track: 8SUN
SUN
SegueSUN
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Reading (excerpt from Lord Hay's Masque by Thomas Campion)SUN
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Thomas Campion: Lord Hayes Masque Elizabeth Kenny (lute)SUN
David Miller (theorbo, lute)SUN
Joanna Levine (consort bass viol) Mark Levy (lyra bass)SUN
HYPERION CDA 67268 Track: 10SUN
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segueSUN
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Thomas Campion: Move now with measured soundSUN
Robin Blaze (countertenor) Elizabeth Kenny (lute)SUN
David Miller (theorbo, lute)SUN
Joanna Levine (consort bass viol) Mark Levy (lyra bass)SUN
HYPERION CDA 67268 Track: 9SUN
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Thomas Campion: The cypress curtain of the nightSUN
Michael Chance (countertenor) Nigel North (lute)SUN
Linn CKD 105 Track: 23SUN
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Thomas Campion: The peacefull westerne windeSUN
Rachel Elliott (soprano) Mark Padmore (tenor)SUN
Peter Harvey (baritone) Nigel North (lute) ConcordiaSUN
Linn CKD 105 Track: 2SUN
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Thomas Campion: Author of Light (4th Book)SUN
Robin Blaze (countertenor) Elizabeth Kenny (lute)SUN
David Miller (theorbo, lute) HYPERION CDA 67268SUN
Track: 22.SUN
SUN
14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00kh2cb (Listen)SUN
Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces a series of choices featuringSUN
some of music's greatest female composers and performers.SUN
Among the choices are works by Amy Beach, Nadia Boulanger,SUN
Elisabeth Lutyens, Sally Beamish and Louise Farrenc, plusSUN
settings by Copland of poetry by Emily Dickinson.SUN
SUN
16:00 Choral Evensong b00k9qnn (Listen)SUN
From the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music 2009SUN
at St Pancras Church, London.SUN
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Introit: Preserve us, O Lord (Peter Foggitt)SUN
Responses: Paul AyresSUN
Psalms: 69, 70 (Christopher Batchelor, Tallis)SUN
First Lesson: Numbers 12SUN
Canticles (Deirdre Gribbin) - first performanceSUN
Second Lesson: Luke 5 vv12-26SUN
Anthem: I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord (FrancisSUN
Pott) - first performanceSUN
Hymn: Finished the strife (Surrexit)SUN
Organ Voluntary: Variations on Ein' feste Burg (RichardSUN
Arnell)SUN
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Organist: Paul AyresSUN
Director of Music: Christopher Batchelor.SUN
SUN
17:00 Discovering Music b00kh2cd (Listen)SUN
Brahms: Symphony No 2SUN
Stephen Johnson explores Brahms' Second Symphony, withSUN
excerpts and a complete performance from the BBC NationalSUN
Orchestra of Wales, conducted by Theodore Kuchar.SUN
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While Brahms's First Symphony took nearly 20 years toSUN
complete, his second - in D - was written in only oneSUN
summer holiday in Portschach, an alpine area by theSUN
Wothersee that also inspired Mahler and Berg.SUN
SUN
18:30 The Choir b00kh2cg (Listen)SUN
Interviews with Terry Edwards and Eric WhitacreSUN
Aled Jones revists two major interviews recorded in 2008 -SUN
featuring Terry Edwards, one of Britain's most prolificSUN
music directors, and composer Eric Whitacre, who has takenSUN
the choral world by storm with his universally popularSUN
works for choirs.SUN
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Eric Whitacre Sleep for chorusSUN
Polyphony conducted by Stephen LaytonSUN
HYPERION CDA6754 3, track 3SUN
SUN
Eric Whitacre Go, lovely RoseSUN
Polyphony conducted by Stephen LaytonSUN
HYPERION CDA6754 3, track 5SUN
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Eric Whitacre Water nightSUN
Brigham Young University Singers conducted by RonaldSUN
Staheli ARSIS CD147, track 1SUN
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Eric Whitacre 3 Flower songs for chorusSUN
no.2; With a lily in your handSUN
Polyphony conducted by Stephen LaytonSUN
HYPERION CDA6754 3, track 9SUN
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Eric Whitacre Godzilla Eats Las VegasSUN
Rutgers Wind Ensemble conducted by William BerzSUN
MARK 2525MCD, track 4 Extract OnlySUN
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Eric Whitacre EquusSUN
Rutgers Wind Ensemble conducted by William BerzSUN
Extract OnlySUN
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Eric Whitacre Sleep my ChildSUN
Hila Plitmann - soprano with Eric Whitacre - synthesisersSUN
Private tapesSUN
SUN
Howard Leslie ShoreSUN
The Lord of the rings: the two towers - music for the filmSUN
- Helm's DeepSUN
London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Voices directed bySUN
Terry Edwards REPRISE 93624842122, track 12SUN
Extract OnlySUN
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John Adams (El) Nino - Part 1; I sing of a maidenSUN
London Voices directed by Terry Edwards, with the BerlinSUN
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent NaganoSUN
NONESUCH 7559796342, track 1 Extract OnlySUN
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Luciano Berio Sinfonia for 8 solo voices and orchestraSUN
- 2nd movement - O KingSUN
London Voices directed by Terry Edwards, GothenburgSUN
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peter EotvosSUN
DG RECORDS 002894775380, track 2SUN
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Claude DebussySUN
3 Chansons de Charles d'Orleans for chorusSUN
- no.1; Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder!SUN
Swingle II, directed by Ward SwingleSUN
RCA RL25112 side 3, track 1SUN
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Benjamin Britten Peter Grimes - opera in 3 acts (Op.33)SUN
- Act 3 scene 1;SUN
Simon Keenlyside - baritone (Ned), Patricia Payne -SUN
contralto (Auntie), Royal Opera House Orchestra and ChorusSUN
conducted by Bernard HaitinkSUN
EMI CDS7548322, CD 2, track 17SUN
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Benjamin Britten Hymn to St Cecilia for chorus (Op.27)SUN
- Opening;SUN
London Sinfonietta Voices, including bass Terry EdwardsSUN
VIRGIN VC 790728-2 1/8SUN
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Giuseppe Verdi Otello - dramma lirico in 4 actsSUN
- Act 1;SUN
Luciano Pavarotti - tenor, Chicago Symphony ChorusSUN
directed by Terry Edwards, Chicago Symphony OrchestraSUN
conducted by Georg Solti DECCA 433 6702, tracks 1-2SUN
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George Gershwin Porgy and Bess - opera in 3 actsSUN
- Act 1 sc.1; SummertimeSUN
Renee Fleming - soprano, with New York Voices and New YorkSUN
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, conducted by James LevineSUN
DECCA 460 567, track 2SUN
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Gyorgy Ligeti Hortobagy - trad. arr. for 8 voicesSUN
London Sinfonietta Voices conducted by Terry EdwardsSUN
SONY SK62305, tracks 32-34SUN
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20:00 Drama on 3 b00kh2cj (Listen)SUN
Hum By Laura Wade.SUN
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A contemporary drama about the insidious presence of noiseSUN
in our lives.SUN
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Emma is part of a team in Bristol who are called out toSUN
cases of noise pollution. A number of cases defySUN
explanation. Can an inexplicable 'hum' be to blame?SUN
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Janet ...... Anne Reid Emma ...... Nina SosanyaSUN
Dave ...... Con O'Neill Graham ...... Neil DudgeonSUN
Rob ...... Rory Kinnear Mike ...... Philip FoxSUN
Ewan ...... Stephen Hogan Tonks ...... Stuart McLoughlinSUN
Mr Ames ...... Paul Rider Sarah ...... Lizzy Watts.SUN
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21:30 Sunday Feature b00df4wm (Listen)SUN
Broken ImagesSUN
Louisa Buck considers the artist who, for many, painfullySUN
captured the 'godless world' and the shattered psychologySUN
of the 20th century. With the help of critic and curatorSUN
Michael Peppiatt, and biographer and writer MartinSUN
Harrison, the programme looks at Bacon as an artist setSUN
deeply in his own times and explores how photography andSUN
film underscored his work.SUN
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In the company of Chris Stephens, curator of TateSUN
Britain's 2008 Bacon retrospective, Louisa visits the HughSUN
Lane Gallery in Dublin, where Bacon's studio and its massSUN
of imagery used by the artist is now preserved. There areSUN
also contributions from John Maybury, director of the filmSUN
Love is the Devil, and novelist Colm Toibin, who talksSUN
about Bacon's Irishness, his obsession with chance andSUN
risk, and about his homosexuality.SUN
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And on the eve of Bacon's centenary, critic Sarah Kent,SUN
among others, considers his legacy, asking whether he hasSUN
become a parody of himself or, in actual fact, movedSUN
painting on in Britain as no other modern artist has done.SUN
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22:15 Words and Music b00kh2cl (Listen)SUN
CarnivalSUN
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A sequence of poetry, prose and music evoking the spiritSUN
of carnival, with readings by actors Saskia Reeves and TomSUN
Hiddleston. Including music by Saint-Saens, ConstantSUN
Lambert, Verdi and Stravinvsky, as well as writings bySUN
Poe, Byron, Elizabeth Bishop, EE Cummings and MalcolmSUN
Lowry.SUN
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Turn the world upside down, break all the rules and letSUN
the dead talk to the living and what have you got? NothingSUN
less than the spirit of Carnival. Words and Music thisSUN
week takes its cue from Rome's Saturnalia and the grisSUN
gris of New Orleans with the actors Saskia Reeves and TomSUN
Hiddleston as the Lords of Misrule. Carnival may be aboutSUN
laughter and licence but it also acknowledges darkness andSUN
unease. It's a kind of whistling in the dark and a kindSUN
of exorcism. It gives physical form to our fears and withSUN
its clowns, zombies and ritual helps us to reconcileSUN
ourselves to the obscene, the terrible and theSUN
outrageously wonderful in our lives. All of us sometimesSUN
wear the mask and join the dance - all of us sometimesSUN
just watch.SUN
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Musical intoxication is supplied by the likes of SaintSUN
Saens, Constant Lambert, the Mighty Sparrow, Verdi ,SUN
Berlioz and Stravinsky and the verbal fireworks comeSUN
courtesy of Edgar Allan Poe, Byron, Elizabeth Bishop, eeSUN
cummings, Malcolm Lowry and Goethe - all of them starSUN
attractions, as any self respecting ringmaster would feelSUN
duty bound to say.SUN
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Running OrderSUN
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Music -SUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): LondonSUN
Sinfonietta with Pascal Roge and Christina Ortiz conductedSUN
by Riccardo MutiSUN
Name of piece: Introduction to the Carnival of the AnimalsSUN
and the Royal March of the LionSUN
Composer: Camille Saint SaensSUN
Name of CD - Carnaval des AnimauxSUN
CD Code: DECCA 4144602 Track on CD: 1SUN
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Reading: Author of poem: Lord ByronSUN
Name of poem: BeppoSUN
From Book: Lord Byron - poems selected by Paul MuldoonSUN
Translator (if necessary) Reader: Tom HiddlestonSUN
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Music -SUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): LondonSUN
Sinfonietta with Pascal Roge and Christina Ortiz conductedSUN
by Riccardo Muti Name of piece: KangaroosSUN
Composer: Camille Saint SaensSUN
Name of CD - Carnaval des AnimauxSUN
CD Code: DECCA 4144602 Track on CD: 6SUN
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Readings Author of poem: Lord ByronSUN
Name of poem: BeppoSUN
From Book: Lord Byron - poems selected by Paul MuldoonSUN
Translator (if necessary) Reader: Tom HiddlestonSUN
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Music -SUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): LondonSUN
Sinfonietta with Pascal Roge and Christina Ortiz conductedSUN
by Riccardo Muti Name of piece: Persons with long earsSUN
Composer: Camille Saint SaensSUN
Name of CD - Carnaval des AnimauxSUN
CD Code: DECCA 4144602 Track on CD: 8SUN
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Readings Author of poem: Lord ByronSUN
Name of poem: BeppoSUN
From Book: Lord Byron - poems selected by Paul MuldoonSUN
Translator (if necessary) Reader: Tom HiddlestonSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): VladimirSUN
Ashkenaszy Name of piece: PierrotSUN
Composer: Robert Schumann Name of CD: Piano WorksSUN
CD Code: DECCA 4210102 Track on CD: 2SUN
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Readings Author of poem: ee cummingsSUN
Name of poem: A Clown's smirk in the skull of a baboonSUN
From Book: Collected Poems Translator (if necessary)SUN
Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): Castellani,SUN
Marc and Staatskapelle Dresden.SUN
Name of piece: Enthauptung Composer: SchoenbergSUN
Name of CD: Pierrot Lunaire ErwartungSUN
CD Code: TELDEC 3984229012 Track on CD: 13SUN
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Readings Author of text: Angela CarterSUN
Name of text: extract from Nights at the CircusSUN
From Book: Nights at the CircusSUN
Translator (if necessary) Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): Dr JohnSUN
Name of piece: I walk on Gilded SplintersSUN
Composer: Mac RebennackSUN
Name of CD: The Very Best of Dr. JohnSUN
CD Code: RHINO 9548335532 Track on CD: 13SUN
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Readings Author of text: RabelaisSUN
Name of text: GargantuaSUN
From Book: Gargantua and PantagruelSUN
Translator (if necessary): M.A.ScreechSUN
Reader: Tom HiddlestonSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): MightySUN
Sparrow Name of piece: Sa Sa YeaSUN
Composer: Mighty SparrowSUN
Name of CD: 16 Carnival Hits Mighty Sparrow and LordSUN
Kitchener CD Code: ICE 920902 Track on CD: 11SUN
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Readings Author of text: Malcolm LowrySUN
Name of text: Extract from Under the VolcanoSUN
From Book: Under the Volcano Translator (if necessary)SUN
Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): LondonSUN
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin DavisSUN
Name of piece: Le Carnaval Romain Composer: BerliozSUN
Name of CD: Symphonie FantastiqueSUN
CD Code: PHILIPS 4222532 Track on CD: 1SUN
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Readings Author of text: Goethe Name of text: MoccoliSUN
From Book: Italian JourneySUN
Translator (if necessary): W.H. Auden and Elizabeth MayerSUN
Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): LondonSUN
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin DavisSUN
Name of piece: Le Carnaval Romain Composer: BerliozSUN
Name of CD: Symphonie FantastiqueSUN
CD Code: PHILIPS 4222532 Track on CD: 1SUN
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Readings Author of poem: Elizabeth BishopSUN
Name of poem: The ArmadilloSUN
From Book: The Complete Poems Translator (if necessary)SUN
Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): Gene MooreSUN
Name of piece: Dark Footsteps Composer: Gene MooreSUN
Name of CD: Carnival of Souls CD Code: BIRDMAN BMR012SUN
Track on CD: 22SUN
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Readings Author of text: Edgar Allan PoeSUN
Name of text: from The Masque of the Red DeathSUN
From Book: Edgar Allan Poe Selected WritingsSUN
Translator (if necessary) Reader: Tom HiddlestonSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): Gene MooreSUN
Name of piece: from Profane -Sacrilege and reprise ofSUN
Dark Footsteps Composer: Gene MooreSUN
Name of CD: Carnival of Souls CD Code: BIRDMAN BMR012SUN
Track on CD: 23 and reprise of 22SUN
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Readings Author of poem: W.B. YeatsSUN
Name of poem: The Circus Animals' DesertionSUN
From Book: Collected Poetry of W.B. YeatsSUN
Translator (if necessary) - Reader: Tom HiddlestonSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): PhilharmoniaSUN
Orchestra Name of piece: Si tum m'ami from PulcinellaSUN
Composer: Stravinsky Name of CD: Stravinsky: PulcinellaSUN
CD Code: NAXOS 8557503 Track on CD: 14SUN
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Readings Author of poem: Anna AkhmatovaSUN
Name of poem: The Verdict From Book: Poems of AkhmatovaSUN
Translator (if necessary): Max Hayward and Stanley KunitzSUN
Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
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MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): The ChorusSUN
of Opera North, The Leeds Festival Chorus, EnglishSUN
Northern PhilharmoniaSUN
Name of piece: Intrata from Summer's Last Will andSUN
Testament Composer: Constant LambertSUN
Name of CD: Summer's Last Will and TestamentSUN
CD Code: HYPERION CDA66565 Track on CD: 36.3SUN
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Readings Author of poem: Dana GioiaSUN
Name of poem: Sunday Night in Santa RosaSUN
From Book: Daily Horoscope Translator (if necessary)SUN
Reader: Saskia ReevesSUN
SUN
MusicSUN
Performer (including conductor if necessary): PlacidoSUN
Domingo conducted by Riccardo MutiSUN
Name of piece: Ella e pura aria Composer: VerdiSUN
Name of CD: Un Ballo in Maschera CD Code: EMI CMS7695762SUN
Track on CD 2: 29SUN
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23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00kh2cn (Listen)SUN
Larry ColyellSUN
Kevin LeGendre presents a concert given on tour in GermanySUN
by guitarist Larry Coryell, including a selection ofSUN
originals combined with classic songs from Thelonious MonkSUN
and Bill Evans. Coryell has recorded more than 75 albumsSUN
over 40 years as a bandleader, soloist and 'featuredSUN
accompanist'. He credits Chet Atkins, Chuck Berry and WesSUN
Montgomery as his prime influences.SUN
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Also featuring a chat with Dave Holland, who is appearingSUN
at the 2009 Brighton Jazz Festival.SUN
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Title: SyndromeSUN
Artists: Gary Burton, Pat Metheny, Steve Swallow, AntonioSUN
SanchezSUN
CD:Quartet LiveSUN
Track: 10 Label: Universal Music NA NASUN
Comp: Carla Bley Pub: NA Dur: 04m30sSUN
SUN
Title: That's My Space Artist: Neil Cowley TrioSUN
CD: DisplacedSUN
Track: 7 Label: Hidelnside HIDECD 001SUN
Comp: Neil Cowley Pub: Bug Music Ltd Dur: 03m03sSUN
SUN
Title: Free For All Artist: Dave Holland Big BandSUN
CD: OvertimeSUN
Track: 2 Label: Universal Jazz 982 7142SUN
Comp: Dave Holland Pub: Global Chrysalis Music PublishSUN
Dur: 02m07sSUN
SUN
Title: You I Love Artist: Dave Holland QuintetSUN
CD: Jumpin' InSUN
Track: 7 Label: ECM 817 437-2 Comp: Dave HollandSUN
Pub: n/a Dur: 07m52sSUN
SUN
Title: Transitions Artist: Sean JonesSUN
CD: The Search WithinSUN
Track: 2 Label: Mack Avenue MAC 1044 Comp: Sean JonesSUN
Pub: Seanboy Publishing/Harper Woods Music PublishingSUN
Dur: 05m15sSUN
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EBU Recording, recorded at Cloister Ruins, Eldena, GermanySUN
by DENDR Radio Title: Immer Gerade AusSUN
Artist: Larry Coryell Power Trio Comp: Larry CoryellSUN
Dur: 08m23sSUN
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EBU Recording, recorded at Cloister Ruins, Eldena, GermanySUN
by DENDR Radio Title: Very EarlySUN
Artist: Larry Coryell Power Trio Comp: Bill EvansSUN
Dur: 09m05sSUN
SUN
EBU Recording, recorded at Cloister Ruins, Eldena, GermanySUN
by DENDR Radio Title: Trinkle TrinkleSUN
Artist: Larry Coryell Power Trio Comp: Thelonious MonkSUN
Dur: 09m21sSUN
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EBU Recording, recorded at Cloister Ruins, Eldena, GermanySUN
by DENDR Radio Title: The Dragon GateSUN
Artist: Larry Coryell Power Trio Comp: Larry CoryellSUN
Dur: 09m28sSUN
SUN
Title: Stagga BackSUN
Artist: Dennis Rollins' Badbone and CoSUN
CD: Big Night Out!SUN
Track: 10 Label: Raeburn RAECD 1003SUN
Comp: Dennis Rollins Pub: MCPS Dur: 05m20sSUN
SUN
Title: Barcelona 1936SUN
Artist: Frankfurt Radio Big Band/Gwilym SimcockSUN
CD: MomentaSUN
Track: 1 Label: Basho Records SRCD 29-2SUN
Comp: Julian Arguelles Pub: n/a Dur: 09m40s.SUN
MON
MONDAY 18 MAY 2009MON
MON
01:00 Through the Night b00kh2fy (Listen)MON
1.00amMON
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Concerto No 2 in B flatMON
for piano and orchestra, Op 19MON
1.30amMON
Beethoven: Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55 (Eroica)MON
Jonathan Biss (piano) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Michael Guttler (conductor)MON
2.18amMON
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Trio No 1 in B flat for pianoMON
and strings, Op 21 Kungsbacka TrioMON
2.52amMON
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Traumerei am KaminMON
(Intermezzo) Toronto Symphony OrchestraMON
Andrew Davis (conductor)MON
3.00amMON
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Piano Sonata in G, H XVI 27MON
Niklas Sivelov (piano)MON
3.12amMON
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883): Funf Lieder von Mathilde vonMON
Wesendonck, arr Mottl Yvonne Minton (mezzo-soprano)MON
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic OrchestraMON
Kurt Masur (conductor)MON
3.31amMON
Schafer, Dirk (1873-1931): Quintet for piano and strings,MON
Op 5 (3rd mvt) Jacob Bogaart (piano)MON
Orpheus String QuartetMON
3.41amMON
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sextet in B flat, Op 18, arrMON
Agnieszka Duczmal for string orchestraMON
The Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanMON
Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor)MON
4.19amMON
Jarzebski, Adam (1590-1649): Concerto primo a 2; ConcertoMON
secondo a 2; Concerto terza a 2; Concerto quarto a 2MON
Bruce Dickey (cornetto) Alberto Grazzi (bassoon)MON
Michael Fentross (theorbo) Charles Toet (trombone)MON
Jacques Ogg (organ) Lucy van Dael (conductor)MON
4.32amMON
Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Sonata No 7 for cello andMON
continuo, Op 5 (Eight solos for the violincello with aMON
thorough bass) Jaap ter Linden (cello)MON
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)MON
Ageet Zweistra (cello continuo)MON
4.43amMON
Alessandrescu, Alfred (1893-1959): Symphonic sketch:MON
Autumn Dawn Romanian National Radio OrchestraMON
Constantin Bobescu (conductor)MON
4.53amMON
Kienzl, Wilhelm (1857-1941): Selig sind, die VerfolgungMON
leiden (Der Evangelimann - Act 2)MON
Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)MON
Peter Neelands (treble soloist)MON
Canadian Children's Opera ChorusMON
Canadian Opera Company OrchestraMON
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)MON
5.00amMON
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Les franc-juges, OpMON
3) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraMON
John Nelson (conductor)MON
5.13amMON
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 4 in D forMON
orchestra, BWV 1069, vers standardMON
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor)MON
5.32amMON
Visee, Robert de (c.1655-c.1723): Suite in C minorMON
Yasunori Imamura (theorbo)MON
5.45amMON
Tunder, Franz (1614-1667): In dich hab ich gehoffet, HerrMON
(chorale fantasie) Bernard Winsemius (organ)MON
5.51amMON
Gorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (c.1665-1734): Nunc dimittisMON
Olga Pasiecznik (soprano) Piotr Lykowski (countertenor)MON
Wojciech Parchem (tenor) Miroslaw Borzynski (bass)MON
Sine Nomine Chamber Choir Concerto PolaccoMON
Marek Toporowski (chamber organ/director)MON
5.55amMON
Pacius, Frederik (1809-1891): Concerto in F sharp minorMON
for violin and orchestra Jorma Rahkonen (violin)MON
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Okko Kamu (conductor)MON
6.16amMON
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sextet for piano and windsMON
Zoltan Kocsis (piano) Anita Szabo (flute)MON
Bela Horvath (oboe) Zsolt Szatmari (clarinet)MON
Gyorgy Salamon (bass clarinet) Pal Bokor (bassoon)MON
Tamas Zempleni (horn)MON
6.33amMON
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Polonaise (The Countess)MON
Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Mieczyslaw Nowakowski (conductor)MON
6.37amMON
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Berceuse, Op 57MON
Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano)MON
Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp for piano, Op 60MON
Ronald Brautigam (piano)MON
6.51amMON
Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Florez and Blanzeflor, OpMON
3 Peter Mattei (baritone)MON
Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraMON
Manfred Honeck (conductor).MON
MON
07:00 Breakfast b00kh2g0 (Listen)MON
MON
10:00 Classical Collection b00kh2g2 (Listen)MON
10.00amMON
Rameau: Overture (Pygmalion) Les Talens LyriquesMON
Christophe Rousset (conductor) L'OISEAU LYRE 455 293 2MON
10.06amMON
Prokofiev: Masks; Romeo and Juliet; Death of Tybalt (RomeoMON
and Juliet Suite No 1) Minneapolis Symphony OrchestraMON
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor) MERCURY 432 004 2MON
10.21amMON
Mendelssohn: String quartet No 6 Melos QuartetMON
DG 415 833 2 (2 CDs)MON
10.47amMON
Mendelssohn: Elijah, Op 70 (Nos 15-20)MON
Christine Schafer (soprano) Cornelia Kallisch (alto)MON
Michael Schade (tenor) Wolfgang Schone (baritone)MON
Gachinger Kantorei Stuttgart Bach-Collegium StuttgartMON
Helmuth Rilling (conductor)MON
HANSSLER CLASSIC 98928 (2 CDs)MON
11.09amMON
Rameau: Pieces de clavecin in D minor: L'entretien desMON
muses; Les cyclopes Skip Sempe (harpsichord)MON
PARADIZO PA0005MON
11.19amMON
Prokofiev: Zdravitsa, Op 85MON
St Petersburg Philharmonic ChoirMON
New Philharmonia Orchestra Alexander Titov (conductor)MON
BEAUX BEAUX38MON
11.33amMON
Liszt: Transcendental Studies (various)MON
The Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MON
MON
12:00 Composer of the Week b00kh2g4 (Listen)MON
Sibelius - The Rest is Silence? (The Years 1925-1957),MON
Episode 1MON
Donald Macleod explores the mythology cloaking the lastMON
decades of Sibelius' life.MON
MON
He outlines the background behind Sibelius' last, andMON
perhaps greatest, major orchestral work - his tone poemMON
Tapiola - as well as an unexpected pair of solemn andMON
reverent church antiphons.MON
MON
Morceau Romantique sur un motif de Monsieur Jakob de JulinMON
(1925) Lahti Symphony OrchestraMON
Osmo Vanska (conductor) BIS CD1445, Tr 7MON
World Premiere RecordingMON
MON
En Glad Musikant (1924-5) Jaako Kuusisto (violin)MON
BIS CD1023, Tr 23 World Premiere RecordingMON
MON
Narcissus (1924-5) Anne-Sofie Von Otter (mezzo-soprano)MON
Bengt Forsberg (piano) BIS CD457, Tr 28MON
MON
The Lord is My Shepherd - Palm Sunday; Remember the LordMON
in Thy Youth (Introductory Antiphons, for liturgist, choirMON
and organ - 1925) Esa Ruuttunen (baritone)MON
Johanna Torikka (organ)MON
Tapiola Chamber Choir and Friends of SibeliusMON
Hannu Norjanen (conductor)MON
FINLANDIA 0630190542 Disc 2, Trs 6, 8MON
MON
Danses champetres for violin and piano, Op 106MON
Yoshiko Arai (violin) Eero Heinonen (piano)MON
ONDINE ODE7562, Trs 7-11MON
MON
Tapiola, Op 112 Herbert von Karajan (conductor)MON
Philharmonia Orchestra Recording made in 1954MON
EMI CDS7634642 - Disc 3, Tr 9.MON
MON
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kh2jp (Listen)MON
Anne SchwanewilmsMON
In a recital from the Wigmore Hall in London, GermanMON
soprano Anne Schwanewilms performs Debussy's collectionMON
Proses Lyriques, setting his own poetry to music,MON
alongside songs by Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf.MON
MON
Anne Schwanewilms (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano)MON
MON
Debussy: Proses lyriquesMON
Strauss: Wir reiten in Goldener Fuelle, Op 42, No 2; WerMON
lieben will, Op 49, No 7; Ach was Kummer, Qual undMON
Schmerzen, Op 49, No 8; Blauer Sommer, Op 31, No 1;MON
Weisser Jasmin, Op 31, No 3; Das Rosenband, Op 36, No 1MON
Wolf: Elfenlied; Selbstgestaendnis; Storchenbotschaft.MON
MON
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kh2jr (Listen)MON
Tone Poems, Episode 1MON
Louise Fryer explores the musical equivalent of poetry -MON
tone poems. With a wide range of music performed by theMON
BBC orchestras and Singers.MON
MON
Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un fauneMON
Sharon Bezaly (flute) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMON
Michal Dworzynski (conductor)MON
MON
2.10pmMON
Rachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead BBC PhilharmonicMON
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)MON
MON
2.35pmMON
Brahms: Symphony No 1 in C minor BBC PhilharmonicMON
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)MON
MON
3.25pmMON
Barber: Dover Beach for voice and string quartetMON
James Rutherford (baritone) Belcea QuartetMON
MON
3.40pmMON
Dvorak: Cello Concerto Johannes Moser (cello)MON
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Juanjo Mena (conductor)MON
MON
4.35pmMON
Bernstein: Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)MON
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Juanjo Mena (conductor).MON
MON
17:00 In Tune b00kh2jt (Listen)MON
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsMON
from the arts world.MON
MON
Charles Mackerras talks to Sean from Cardiff aboutMON
conducting Welsh National Opera's production of Mitradate.MON
They also discuss his latest disc release, Beethoven pianoMON
concertos with Artur Pizarro and his win at the 2009MON
Classical Brit awards.MON
MON
And Em Marshall and composer David Owen Norris talk toMON
Sean about the 2009 English Music Festival. David OwenMON
Norris also performs in the studio.MON
MON
19:00 Performance on 3 b00kh2jw (Listen)MON
Athalia Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsMON
MON
Catherine Bott presents the opening concert of theMON
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music 2009 from St John's,MON
Smith Square in London, featuring a performance ofMON
Handel's Athalia, a work which has been called the firstMON
great English oratorio. It is performed by German periodMON
forces of Concerto Koln and the Balthasar-Neumann-Chor,MON
conducted by the festival's music director Ivor Bolton.MON
MON
Athalia tells the story of the tyrannical Old TestamentMON
Queen Athalia and her jealous fears of a boy who turns outMON
to be the rightful king.MON
MON
Athalia ...... Simone Kermes (soprano)MON
Joad ...... Iestyn Davies (countertenor)MON
Josabeth ...... Sarah Fox (soprano)MON
Mathan ...... James Gilchrist (tenor)MON
Abner ...... Neal Davies (bass)MON
Joas ...... Johannette Zomer (soprano)MON
Balthasar-Neumann-Chor Concerto KolnMON
Ivor Bolton (conductor)MON
MON
Followed by a focus on music inspired by verse as part ofMON
Radio 3's Poetry Season. With poetry by way of the FrenchMON
genre of 'melodie', the equivalent of the German lied, asMON
countertenor Philippe Jaroussky performs songs by ReynaldoMON
Hahn. The singer is accompanied by a chamber ensemble withMON
Jerome Ducros on piano, Renaud Capucon on violin, GautierMON
Capucon on cello and Emmanuel Pahud on flute.MON
MON
21:15 Night Waves b00kh2jy (Listen)MON
KnotsMON
Isabel Hilton looks at the cultural history of knots, fromMON
the myth of the Gordian Knot of Alexander the Great toMON
mathematical knot theory and from Chinese artwork to theMON
Tibetan Endless Knot.MON
MON
22:00 Composer of the Week b00kh2g4 (Listen)MON
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MON
MON
23:00 The Essay b00fr8h2 (Listen)MON
Under the Influence, Michael Symmons RobertsMON
Series in which contemporary poets discuss other writersMON
whose work has influenced their own.MON
MON
Michael Symmons Roberts, a prolific award-winning poet,MON
novelist and dramatist talks about the work of DavidMON
Jones, author of In Parenthesis, a modernist epic of theMON
First World War, and The Anathemata, hailed by WH Auden asMON
the finest long poem of the 20th century.MON
MON
23:15 Jazz on 3 b00kh2rf (Listen)MON
Freedom of the City Radio 3 at the Summer FestivalsMON
MON
Jez Nelson presents highlights of the 2009 Freedom of theMON
City festival. Curated by Evan Parker and Eddie Prevost,MON
the event celebrates London's status as one of world'sMON
leading centres of free improvisation.MON
MON
The line-up includes Evan Parker with his regulars - bassMON
player John Edwards and guitarist John Russell - joined byMON
a special guest, New York trumpeter Peter Evans. Plus aMON
rare UK appearance by Korean cellist Okkyung Lee andMON
long-term collaborators Mark Sanders and Pat Thomas, whoMON
perform with guitarist John Coxon.MON
MON
Jazz on 3 signature tune:MON
MON
Artist: Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn - trumpet, GregoryMON
Tardy and Bruce Williams - reeds, Andre Heyward -MON
trombone, Chieli Minucci - guitar, James Hurt - keyboards,MON
Rodney Jordan - bass, Woody Williams - drums, Khalil KwameMON
Bell - percussion, DJ Apollo - turntables)MON
Track Title: Seventy Four Miles AwayMON
Composer: Joe ZawinulMON
Album Title: Ethnomusicology Volume 1MON
MON
Glenn Max, producer of contemporary culture at theMON
Southbank Centre, in conversation with Jez about OrnetteMON
Coleman's appointment as director of the 2009 MeltdownMON
festivalMON
MON
CD track:MON
MON
Artist: Ornette Coleman (Ornette Coleman - alto sax, DeweyMON
Redman - tenor sax, Cedar Walton - piano, Jim Hall -MON
guitar, Charlie Haden - bass, Ed Blackwell - drums,MON
Webster Armstrong - vocals) Track title: Is It ForeverMON
Composer: Ornette Coleman Album title: Broken ShadowsMON
Label: Sony / BMG JapanMON
MON
http://meltdown.southbankcentre.co.uk/MON
MON
Steve Beresford joins Jez in the studio to talk aboutMON
London's 2009 Freedom of the City festivalMON
MON
All the music recorded at Freedom of the City is entirelyMON
improvisedMON
MON
Set 1: John Butcher (saxophone)MON
John Edwards (double bass) Set 2:MON
Hannah Marshall (cello) Alison Blunt (violin)MON
Ray Warleigh (saxophone) Tony Marsh (drums)MON
MON
Okkyung Lee and Peter Evans join Jez and Steve in theMON
studio to talk about the Freedom of the City festivalMON
MON
Set 3: Okkyung Lee (cello) Peter Evans (trumpet)MON
Steve Beresford (piano)MON
MON
Set 4: Sebastian Lexer (piano and electronics)MON
Seymour Wright (saxophone and radio)MON
MON
Set 5: Evan Parker (saxophone) John Russell (guitar)MON
John Edwards (bass) Peter Evans (trumpet)MON
MON
Recommended further listening:MON
MON
Artist: John Butcher, John Edwards Album title: OpticMON
Label: Emanem Released: 2003MON
MON
Artist: Ray Warleigh Album title: Rue Victor MasseMON
Label: PSI Released: 2008MON
MON
Artist: Okkung Lee, Peter Evans, Steve BeresfordMON
Album title: Check for Monsters Label: EmanemMON
Released: 2008MON
MON
Artist: Peter Evans Album title: nature/cultureMON
Label: PSI Released: 2009MON
MON
Artist: Evan Parker, John Russell, John Edwards, MarkMON
Sanders Album title: London Air List Label: FMPMON
Released: 1996MON
MON
Upcoming festival dates in 2009:MON
MON
Le Weekend Festival, Stirling, Scotland 29 - 31 MayMON
http://www.leweekendfestival.comMON
John Edwards solo set - 30 May @ Tolbooth BarMON
Duck Baker Trio - 30 May @ Church of the Holy RudeMON
MON
Bath Music Festival 22 May - 06 JuneMON
http://www.bathmusicfest.org.uk/MON
Bojan Z Trio + Portico Quartet - 23 May @ KomediaMON
Dave Holland Quintet + Dan Stern Quintet - 24 May @MON
Pavillion Bobo Senston - 25 May @ Assembly RoomsMON
Brandford Marsalis Quartet + Empirical - 25 May @ The ForumMON
TUE
TUESDAY 19 MAY 2009TUE
TUE
01:00 Through the Night b00kh2vt (Listen)TUE
1.00amTUE
Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Quintet No 7 in E minor forTUE
guitar and strings, G451 Judith Bunk (guitar)TUE
Quartetto di Gioia: Kristina Czajkowska, MichaelaTUE
Kovalcikova (violins) Klara Hegnerova (viola)TUE
Davis Hruba (cello)TUE
1.19amTUE
Sor, Fernando (1778-1839): Rondo (Allegretto, Sonata No 1TUE
in C for guitar, Op 22) Judith Bunk (guitar)TUE
1.24aTUE
Bozza, Eugene (1905-1991): Image for flute solo, Op 38TUE
1.30amTUE
Varese, Edgard (1883-1965): Density 21.5 for flute soloTUE
Simonida Jovanovic (flute)TUE
1.35amTUE
Ginastera, Alberto (1916-1983): Impresiones de la puna forTUE
flute and string quartet Simonida Jovanovic (flute)TUE
Quartetto di GioiaTUE
1.44amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Prelude (Suite in GTUE
minor, BWV 995) - orig for lute, arr from Suite No 5 forTUE
cello solo, BWV 1011 Judith Bunk (guitar)TUE
1.51amTUE
Burkhard, Willy (1900-1955): Serenade for flute andTUE
guitar, Op 71, No 3 Simonida Jovanovic (flute)TUE
Judith Bunk (guitar)TUE
2.02amTUE
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): String Quartet No 1 in F, OpTUE
96 (American) Quartetto di GioiaTUE
2.28amTUE
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Symphony No 7 in C sharpTUE
minor, Op 131 Orchestre MetropolitainTUE
Agnes Grossmann (conductor)TUE
3.00amTUE
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Les nuits d'ete, Op 7 - SixTUE
songs on poems by Theophile GautierTUE
Randi Steene (mezzo-soprano) Norwegian Radio OrchestraTUE
Bernhard Gueller (conductor)TUE
3.31amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 20 in DTUE
minor for piano and orchestra, K466 Havard Gimse (piano)TUE
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Milan Horvat (conductor)TUE
4.02amTUE
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sonata partita No 10 in CTUE
Geert Bierling (organ)TUE
4.11amTUE
Goldberg, Johann Gottlieb (1727-1756): Sonata in C for twoTUE
violins and continuo (also attributed to Bach)TUE
Musica PetropolitanaTUE
4.23amTUE
Roman, Johan Helmich (1694-1758): Suite (sonata) No 11 inTUE
F minor for clavichordTUE
Karin Jonsson-Hazell (harpsichord)TUE
4.32amTUE
Wikander, David, (1884-1955): Kung Liljekonvalje (KingTUE
Lily of the Valley) Swedish Radio ChoirTUE
Eric Ericson (conductor)TUE
4.36amTUE
Wiren, Dag (1905-1986): March (Serenade in C minor forTUE
string orchestra, Op 11) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTUE
Mario Bernardi (conductor)TUE
4.41amTUE
Norgard, Per (b.1932): Pastorale for string trio (from theTUE
film Babette's Feast) Trio AristosTUE
4.48amTUE
Horneman, Christian Frederik Emil (1840-1906): OvertureTUE
(Aladdin) Danish National Radio Symphony OrchestraTUE
Michael Schonwandt (conductor)TUE
5.00amTUE
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Vier Kontratanze,TUE
K267 English Chamber OrchestraTUE
Mitsuko Uchida (conductor)TUE
5.07amTUE
Rosetti, Antonio (c.1750-1792): Grande symphonie in DTUE
Capella Coloniensis Hans-Martin Linde (director)TUE
5.23amTUE
Cardon, Jean-Baptiste (1760-1803): Sonata IV for harp, OpTUE
7, No 4TUE
5.35amTUE
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Nocturne for harpTUE
Branka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp)TUE
5.40amTUE
Mussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881): Zabitiy (Forgotten);TUE
Gornimi tikho letela dusha nebesami (Softly the spiritTUE
flew) Petteri Salomaa (baritone) Ilmo Ranta (piano)TUE
5.46amTUE
Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Nocturne (Andante, StringTUE
Quartet No 2 in D) - arr SargentTUE
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey (conductor)TUE
5.54amTUE
Berezovsky, Maxim (c.1745-1777): Yedynorodnyy Syne (O, YouTUE
the one born God)TUE
5.57amTUE
Bortnyansky, Dmitry (1751-1825): Pid tvoyu mylist (To beTUE
in Your mercy)TUE
5.58amTUE
Lysenko, Mykola (1842-1912): Cheruvymska (Song of theTUE
Cherubim)TUE
Svitych Chorus of the Nizhyn State Pedagogical UniversityTUE
Lyudmyla Shumska (director)TUE
6.02amTUE
Kirnberger, Johann Philipp (1721-1783): Cantata: An denTUE
Flussen Babylons Johannes Happel (bass)TUE
Balthasar-Neumann-Chor Balthasar-Neumann-EnsembleTUE
Detlef Bratschke (conductor)TUE
6.14amTUE
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Concerto in F for oboeTUE
and strings - reconstr from BWV 1053TUE
Hans-Peter Westermann (oboe) Camerata KolnTUE
6.34amTUE
Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Sextet in C for strings, Op 140TUE
Wiener Streichsextett.TUE
TUE
07:00 Breakfast b00kh2vw (Listen)TUE
TUE
10:00 Classical Collection b00kh2vy (Listen)TUE
10.00amTUE
Faure: Preludes - No 1 in D flat; No 2 in C sharp minor;TUE
No 4 in F; No 5 in D minor; No 6 in E flat minor; No 7 in ATUE
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)TUE
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 93007/2 (3 CDs)TUE
10.18amTUE
Sibelius: Symphony No 2TUE
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraTUE
Sakari Oramo (conductor) ERATO 8573857762TUE
11.03amTUE
Sibelius: Sov in (Go to sleep)TUE
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) BIS BIS CD457TUE
11.06amTUE
Sullivan: The Long Day Closes The Hilliard EnsembleTUE
DUO CD 89009TUE
11.08amTUE
Sullivan: Coming Home Felicity Lott (soprano)TUE
Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)TUE
EMI CDC 754 411 2TUE
11.12amTUE
Sullivan: My Dearest Heart Thomas Allen (baritone)TUE
Malcolm Martineau (piano) HYPERION CDA 67290TUE
11.18amTUE
Feldman: Madame Press died last week at ninetyTUE
Orchestra of St Luke's John Adams (conductor)TUE
ELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559 79249 2TUE
11.23amTUE
Faure: Requiem Caroline Ashton (soprano)TUE
Stephen Varcoe (baritone) John Scott (organ)TUE
The Cambridge Singers Members of City of London SinfoniaTUE
John Rutter (conductor) COLLEGIUM COLCD 109.TUE
TUE
12:00 Composer of the Week b00kh2w0 (Listen)TUE
Sibelius - The Rest is Silence? (The Years 1925-1957),TUE
Episode 2TUE
Donald Macleod explores the mythology cloaking the lastTUE
decades of Sibelius' life.TUE
TUE
He introduces an extended performance of Sibelius' PreludeTUE
and Suites of incidental music, composed for a performanceTUE
of The Tempest in 1926 - the last of no fewer than 11TUE
theatre music works spanning the composer's career. ThereTUE
is also a recording of Vainon Versi, the last workTUE
inspired by his lifelong love of the Kalevala nationalTUE
epic.TUE
TUE
Den Hoga Himlen (The Lofty Heav'n), Op 113, No 11 (1927)TUE
Jubilate Choir Astrid Riska (conductor)TUE
ONDINE ODE8052, Tr 20TUE
TUE
Vainon Virsi (Vaino's Song, 1926) Ellerhein Girls' ChoirTUE
Estonian National Male ChoirTUE
Estonian National Symphony OrchestraTUE
Paavo Jarvi (conductor) VIRGIN CLASSICS 5455892, Tr 3TUE
TUE
Prelude and Concert Suites (The Tempest)TUE
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra Neeme Jarvi (conductor)TUE
BIS CD191214 - Disc 6, Trs 12-30.TUE
TUE
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kh2w2 (Listen)TUE
Perth Concert Hall, Episode 1TUE
TUE
Series of recitals given at Perth Concert Hall inTUE
Scotland, featuring young performers with a particularTUE
reputation for playing the music of Chopin, andTUE
highlighting the composer's large-scale works for piano.TUE
TUE
Khatia Buniatishvili (piano)TUE
TUE
Chopin: Polonaise No 6; 11 Preludes; Etude No 7, Op 25;TUE
Scherzos Nos 1, 2, 3.TUE
TUE
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kh2w4 (Listen)TUE
Tone Poems, Episode 2TUE
Louise Fryer explores the musical equivalent of poetry -TUE
tone poems. With a wide range of music performed by theTUE
BBC orchestras.TUE
TUE
Frank Bridge: Summer - Tone Poem BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Rumon Gamba (conductor)TUE
TUE
2.10pmTUE
Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No 2TUE
Danjulo Ishazaka (cello) BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Rumon Gamba (conductor)TUE
TUE
2.40pmTUE
John Metcalf: In time of daffodilsTUE
Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone)TUE
BBC National Orchestra of WalesTUE
Grant Llewellyn (conductor)TUE
TUE
3.10pmTUE
Sibelius: En Saga BBC PhilharmonicTUE
Pietari Inkinen (conductor)TUE
TUE
3.30pmTUE
Grieg: String Quartet in G minor, Op 27TUE
Psophos String QuartetTUE
TUE
4.15pmTUE
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minorTUE
Shai Wosner (piano) BBC Symphony OrchestraTUE
Rumon Gamba (conductor).TUE
TUE
17:00 In Tune b00kh2w6 (Listen)TUE
TUE
19:00 Performance on 3 b00kh2w8 (Listen)TUE
Raga MelaTUE
Catherine Bott presents a concert given at the RoyalTUE
Festival Hall in London by the BBC Concert Orchestra,TUE
featuring Raga Mela, a multi-cultural programme blendingTUE
sounds of India with the spirit of the West.TUE
TUE
Raga Mela is a celebration of the ancient tradition ofTUE
raga as seen through the eyes of a Western symphonicTUE
orchestra, with the help of Indian instruments includingTUE
the tabla and the sitar. The event features classicTUE
Bollywood songs alongside newly-composed pieces by KuljitTUE
Bhamra, Richard Glover, Matthew Sergeant, Charlie UsherTUE
and Graham Ross.TUE
TUE
Followed by a focus on music inspired by verse as part ofTUE
Radio 3's Poetry Season. Including a selection of choralTUE
pieces using Shakespeare's poetry, performed by anTUE
American group, the Phoenix Bach Choir, conducted byTUE
Charles Bruffy.TUE
TUE
21:15 Night Waves b00kh2wb (Listen)TUE
Great North MuseumTUE
Philip Dodd discusses the much-anticipated re-opening ofTUE
the Hancock Museum, following a three-year, 26 millionTUE
pound project to redesign and partly rebuild the structureTUE
to make a suitable home for the ambitious Great NorthTUE
Museum.TUE
TUE
Philip examines the new galleries and discusses the extentTUE
to which the museum defines a sense of Northern identityTUE
and how it plans to compete with established attractionsTUE
in the region.TUE
TUE
22:00 Composer of the Week b00kh2w0 (Listen)TUE
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUE
TUE
23:00 The Essay b00fs4s2 (Listen)TUE
Under the Influence, Alison BrackenburyTUE
Series in which contemporary poets discuss writers whoseTUE
work has influenced their own.TUE
TUE
Alison Brackenbury explores the impact that John Clare,TUE
the poet of nature, enclosure and song, has had on herTUE
writing. She illustrates this with examples of Clare'sTUE
work and some of her own.TUE
TUE
23:15 Late Junction b00kh2wv (Listen)TUE
Verity Sharp's varied musical mix includes OregonTUE
singer-songwriter Kelly Joe Phelps, emerging CongoleseTUE
band Staff Benda Bilili and Makmed the Miller, the artistTUE
behind the album 14 Smash Hits for Theremin.TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 2009WED
WED
01:00 Through the Night b00kh45w (Listen)WED
1.00amWED
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Scherzo fantastique, Op 3WED
WDR Symphony Orchestra Semyon Bychkov (conductor)WED
1.14amWED
Glazunov, Alexander (1865-1936): Concerto in A minor forWED
violin and orchestra, Op 82 Hilary Hahn (violin)WED
WDR Symphony Orchestra Semyon Bychkov (conductor)WED
1.35amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sarabande (Partita NoWED
2 in D minor, BWV 1004); Largo (Sonata No 3 in C, BWV 1005)WED
Hilary Hahn (violin)WED
1.44amWED
Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975): Symphony No 4 in CWED
minor, Op 43 WDR Symphony OrchestraWED
Semyon Bychkov (conductor)WED
2.54amWED
Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Three motets: JubilateWED
Deo; Io ti voria; Tristis est anima meaWED
Netherlands Chamber Choir Paul van Nevel (conductor)WED
3.00amWED
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Meine Seele hort imWED
Sehen, HWV 207 (Deutsche Arien) Helene Plouffe (violin)WED
Louise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ)WED
3.08amWED
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): String Quartet No 6 in DWED
minor, D74 Quartetto BerniniWED
3.31amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto No 4 in DWED
for violin and orchestra, K218WED
Mozart Anniversary OrchestraWED
James Ehnes (violin/director)WED
3.56amWED
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D forWED
transverse flute, strings and continuoWED
La Stagione FrankfurtWED
4.08amWED
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Scherzo and March, S177WED
Jeno Jando (piano)WED
4.22amWED
Bach, Johann Ernst (1722-1777): Motet: Meine Seele erhebtWED
den Herrn Rheinische Kantorei Das Kleine KonzertWED
Hermann Max (conductor)WED
4.35amWED
Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Divertimento assaiWED
facile for guitar and fortepiano, Op 38WED
Jakob Lindberg (guitar) Niklas Sivelov (fortepiano)WED
4.47amWED
Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Romance in F minor for violinWED
and orchestra, Op 11 Jela Spitkova (violin)WED
Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraWED
Ondrej Lenard (conductor)WED
5.00amWED
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Trio Sonata in D minor, OpWED
1, No 11 London BaroqueWED
5.07amWED
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): O Padre nostroWED
Chamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)WED
5.14amWED
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata No 18 in GWED
minor for violin and piano, K301 Reka Szilvay (violin)WED
Naoko Ichihashi (piano)WED
5.28amWED
Parker, Horatio William (1863-1919): A Northern BalladWED
Albany Symphony Orchestra Julius Hegyi (conductor)WED
5.42amWED
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Keyboard Sonata in E minor, HWED
XVI 34 Andreas Staier (fortepiano)WED
5.57amWED
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Liebesleid - old VienneseWED
dance No 2 Li-Wei (cello) Gretel Dowdeswell (piano)WED
6.01amWED
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Ma mere l'oyeWED
Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra Emil Tabakov (conductor)WED
6.19amWED
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata in FWED
minor, Op 2, No 1 Geoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano)WED
6.39amWED
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 2 in B minorWED
for orchestra, BWV 1067 Ensemble 415.WED
WED
07:00 Breakfast b00kh45y (Listen)WED
Including readings of ShakespeareWED
sonnets as part of Radio 3's celebration of the 400thWED
anniversary of their publication.WED
WED
10:00 Classical Collection b00kh460 (Listen)WED
10.00amWED
Schumann: Overture, Scherzo and FinaleWED
Staatskapelle Dresden Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor)WED
EMI CDM 769471 2WED
10.19amWED
Handel: Suite in F minor, HWV 433 Anne Queffelec (piano)WED
MIRARE MIR 010WED
10.33amWED
Shakespeare: Sonnet No 29 (When in disgrace with fortuneWED
and men's eyes) Ian McKellan (reader)WED
10.35amWED
Haydn: Symphony No 40 in F Royal Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Thomas Beecham (conductor)WED
DUTTON LABORATORIES 2CDEA5026 (2 CDs)WED
10.48amWED
Mozart: Divertimento in F (after Don Giovanni)WED
Trio di Clarone EMI CDC 749 709 2WED
11.06amWED
Schumann: Noveletten (No 5; No 7) Andras Schiff (piano)WED
ECM 472 119 2 (2 CDs)WED
11.21amWED
Handel: Coronation Anthem: Zadok the PriestWED
Choir of King's College, CambridgeWED
Academy of Ancient Music Stephen Cleobury (conductor)WED
EMI 557 140 2WED
11.27amWED
Shakespeare: Sonnet No 130 (My mistress' eyes are nothingWED
like the sun) Ian McKellan (reader)WED
11.29amWED
Elgar: Enigma Variations London Philharmonic OrchestraWED
Adrian Boult (conductor)WED
CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE CD CFP 4022.WED
WED
12:00 Composer of the Week b00kh462 (Listen)WED
Sibelius - The Rest is Silence? (The Years 1925-1957),WED
Episode 3WED
Donald Macleod explores the mythology cloaking the lastWED
decades of Sibelius' life.WED
WED
He untangles the full, tragic saga of Sibelius' EighthWED
Symphony - from its initial conception, through theWED
composer's years of tortuous evasions, mysteriousWED
allusions and self-criticism, through periods of hope, andWED
then to the work's destruction.WED
WED
Including a series of chamber works written as SibeliusWED
struggled with his magnum opus that never was, as well asWED
a vintage 1933 performance of the composer's SeventhWED
Symphony, conducted by a man who dreamed of giving theWED
premiere of its successor - Serge Koussevitsky.WED
WED
Canzonetta (Kuolema/Death), arr StravinskyWED
The Avanti Orchestra Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)WED
BIS CD292WED
WED
Humoreske (Four Pieces for violin and piano, Op 115 - 1929)WED
Pekka Kuusisto (violin) Heini Karkkainen (piano)WED
ONDINE ODE10462, Tr 17WED
WED
Five Esquisses, Op 114 (1928-9) Erik Tawastjerna (piano)WED
BIS CD278, Trs 21 to 25WED
WED
Suite for Violin and Strings, Op 117 (1929)WED
Christian Tetzlaff (violin)WED
Danish National Symphony OrchestraWED
Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)WED
VIRGIN CLASSICS 545532, Trs 14-16WED
WED
Symphony No 7 in C, Op 105 (excerpts)WED
BBC Symphony Orchestra Serge Koussevitsky (conductor)WED
Recorded in Queens's Hall, London on May 15, 1933WED
EMI 5659182, Trs 9 to 12.WED
WED
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kh464 (Listen)WED
Perth Concert Hall, Episode 2WED
WED
Series of recitals given at Perth Concert Hall inWED
Scotland, featuring young performers with a particularWED
reputation for playing the music of Chopin, andWED
highlighting the composer's large-scale works for piano.WED
WED
Aleksandar Madzar (piano)WED
WED
Chopin: Nocturne No 1 in B, Op 62; Scherzo No 4, Op 54;WED
Chopin: Ballade No 4, Op 52; 12 Etudes, Op 25.WED
WED
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kh466 (Listen)WED
Tone Poems, Episode 3WED
Louise Fryer explores the musical equivalent of poetry -WED
tone poems. With a wide range of music performed by BBCWED
orchestras.WED
WED
Berlioz: King Lear BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Thierry Fischer (conductor)WED
WED
2.20pmWED
Chausson: Poeme, Op 25 Olivier Charlier (violin)WED
BBC National Orchestra of WalesWED
Thierry Fischer (conductor)WED
WED
2.45pmWED
Bizet: Symphony in C BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWED
Susanna Malkki (conductor)WED
WED
3.30pmWED
Strauss: Tod und VerklarungWED
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWED
Michal Dworzynski (conductor).WED
WED
16:00 Choral Evensong b00kh468 (Listen)WED
From Lincoln CathedralWED
WED
Introit: Psallite Domino (Byrd) Responses: LloydWED
Office Hymn: Eternal Monarch, King most high (Aurora Lucis)WED
Psalms: 15, 24 (Kelway, Barnby)WED
First Lesson: 2 Samuel 23 vv1-5 Magnificat (Finzi)WED
Second Lesson: Colossians 2 v20 - 3 v4WED
Nunc Dimittis (Holst)WED
Anthem: Viri Galilaei (Patrick Gowers)WED
Final Hymn: See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (InWED
Babilone) Organ Voluntary: Transports de joie (Messiaen)WED
WED
Sub-Organist: Charles HarrisonWED
Assistant Organist: Benjamin ChewterWED
Director of Music: Aric Prentice.WED
WED
17:00 In Tune b00kh46b (Listen)WED
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsWED
from the arts world. Including readings of Shakespeare'sWED
Sonnets 116 and 65, as part of Radio 3's celebration ofWED
the 400th anniversary of the Sonnets' publication.WED
WED
19:00 Performance on 3 b00kh46d (Listen)WED
King ArthurWED
WED
A concert given at the Barbican, London, as part of theWED
commemoration of the 350th anniversary of Purcell's birth,WED
with French period ensemble Le Concert Spirituel under itsWED
founder, Herve Niquet, performing the composer'sWED
semi-opera King Arthur.WED
WED
Purcell: King ArthurWED
WED
Philadell/Nereide/She ...... Susan Gritton (soprano)WED
Anders Dahlin (tenor)WED
Comus ...... James Gilchrist (tenor)WED
Grimbald/Genius/Aeolus/Pan/He ...... AndrewWED
Foster-Williams (bass)WED
Cupid/Venus ...... Deborah York (soprano)WED
Le Concert Spirituel Herve Niquet (conductor)WED
WED
Followed by a focus on music inspired by verse as part ofWED
Radio 3's Poetry Season. With a selection taken fromWED
Neruda Songs, a cycle written by American composer PeterWED
Lieberson, based on poetry by the Chilean Nobel-prizeWED
winner Pablo Neruda. The music is performed by LorraineWED
Hunt Lieberson, accompanied by the Boston SymphonyWED
Orchestra conducted by James Levine.WED
WED
21:15 Night Waves b00kh46g (Listen)WED
Rita DoveWED
Anne McElvoy talks to Pulitzer prize-winning former USWED
Poet Laureate Rita Dove, whose new work is a lyricWED
narrative of the life of George Bridgetower, the blackWED
virtuoso violinist.WED
WED
Including readings of Shakespeare's Sonnets 94 and 12, asWED
part of Radio 3's celebration of the 400th anniversary ofWED
the Sonnets' publication.WED
WED
22:00 Composer of the Week b00kh462 (Listen)WED
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WED
WED
23:00 The Essay b00fs4sd (Listen)WED
Under the Influence, WN HerbertWED
Series in which contemporary poets discuss writers whoseWED
work has influenced their own.WED
WED
WN Herbert explores the work of Edwin Morgan, still activeWED
at the age of 88 even after serious illness, and regardedWED
as Scotland's national 'makar'. According to Herbert,WED
Morgan is the poet who articulates most fully how variableWED
Scottish poetry can be, and how distinct from English andWED
Irish writing it is. With both Herbert and Morgan readingWED
examples of their own work.WED
WED
23:15 Late Junction b00kh46l (Listen)WED
Verity Sharp's varied musical selection includes a songWED
about Guantanamo Bay sung by Caetano Veloso, piano musicWED
by John Ireland played by Mark Bebbington plusWED
Shakespeare's sonnet No longer mourn for me when I amWED
dead, read by Ian McKellen.WED
THU
THURSDAY 21 MAY 2009THU
THU
01:00 Through the Night b00kh4gs (Listen)THU
1.00amTHU
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Chansons francaises, Op 130THU
(selection)THU
1.13amTHU
McCabe, John (b.1939): Scenes in America desertaTHU
1.29amTHU
Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Dessus le marche d'ArrasTHU
(In the market at Arras)THU
Passereau, Pierre (fl.1509-1547): Il est bel et bonTHU
Lassus: Toutes les nuitzTHU
Janequin, Clement (c.1485-after 1558): La guerreTHU
1.43amTHU
Rogers, John (1780-1847): Hears not my PhyllisTHU
Hobbs, John William (1799-1877): Phillis is my only joyTHU
Traditional arr SE Lovatt: The Little Green LaneTHU
Bridge, Frederick (1844-1924): The GoslingsTHU
1.54amTHU
Trad arr Chilcott, Bob (b.1955): GreensleevesTHU
Trad arr Langford, Gordon (b.1930): Blow away the morningTHU
dew Trad arr Lawson, Philip (b.1957): The Turtle DoveTHU
Trad arr Langford: Widdicombe FairTHU
2.08amTHU
Sullivan, Arthur (1842-1900): The long day closesTHU
The King's Singers:THU
David Hurley, Robin Tyson (countertenor)THU
Paul Phoenix (tenor)THU
Philip Lawson, Christopher Gabbitas (baritone)THU
Stephen Connolly (bass)THU
2.13amTHU
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 1 in C minor, OpTHU
68 Norwegian Radio Orchestra Milan Horvat (conductor)THU
3.00amTHU
Sauguet, Henri (1901-1989): La nuitTHU
CBC Vancouver Orchestra Daniel Swift (conductor)THU
3.13amTHU
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Serenade in B flat,THU
K361 (Gran Partita) Collegium AureumTHU
4.04amTHU
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (TheTHU
shepherd on the rock) for voice, clarinet and piano, D965THU
Barbara Hendricks (soprano) Martin Frost (clarinet)THU
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)THU
4.15amTHU
Traditional arr. Richards, Geoff (b.1944): BaileroTHU
(traditional shepherd's song from the Auvergne)THU
Phoenix Chamber Choir Ramona Luengen (conductor)THU
4.18amTHU
Trad: Quando nascette Ninno (Neapolitan shepherd's song)THU
Zefiro TornaTHU
4.22amTHU
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Tarantella (Venezia e Napoli,THU
S162) Janina Fialkowska (piano)THU
4.31amTHU
Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903): Italian SerenadeTHU
Ljubljana String QuartetTHU
4.39amTHU
Lazar, Milko (b.1965): Passacaglia (Largo)THU
Mojca Zlobko (harp) Bojan Gorisek (piano)THU
4.44amTHU
Giuliani, Mauro (1781-1829): Six Variations for guitar andTHU
violin, Op 81 Laura Vadjon (violin)THU
Romana Matanovac (guitar)THU
4.53amTHU
Bajamonti, Julije (1744-1800): Symphony in CTHU
The Zagreb Soloists Visnja Mazuran (harpsichord)THU
5.00amTHU
Bergh, Gertrude van den (1793-1840): Lied fur pianoforteTHU
Frans van Ruth (piano)THU
5.06amTHU
Kerckhoven, Abraham van den (c.1618-1701): Six Verses onTHU
the 6th tone Peter van Dijk (organ)THU
5.12amTHU
Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Solo (Sonata) in D forTHU
cello and continuo, Op 5, No 2 Jaap ter Linden (cello)THU
Ageet Zweistra (cello continuo)THU
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)THU
5.24amTHU
Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981): Concertino for cello andTHU
orchestra Michael Muller (cello)THU
Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraTHU
Thierry Fischer (conductor)THU
5.35amTHU
Part, Arvo (b.1935): MagnificatTHU
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber ChoirTHU
Tonu Kaljuste (conductor)THU
5.42amTHU
Zemzaris, Imants (b.1951): The Light SpringsTHU
Juris Gailitis (flute) Indulis Suna (violin)THU
5.48amTHU
Zemzaris, Imants (b.1951): The Melancolic valse (MarvelTHU
pieces for violin and piano) Janis Bulavs (violin)THU
Aldis Liepins (piano)THU
5.55amTHU
Naujalis, Juozas (1869-1934): Two motets: Tua Dova;THU
Senjores Populi Kaunas State ChoirTHU
Petras Bingelis (conductor)THU
6.01amTHU
Janacek, Leos (1854-1928): Mladi (Youth) - suite for windTHU
sextet Anita Szabo (flute) Bela Horvath (oboe)THU
Zsolt Szatmari (clarinet) Gyorgy Salamon (bass clarinet)THU
Pal Bokor (bassoon) Tamas Zempleni (horn)THU
6.19amTHU
Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): String Quartet No 2 in D flat,THU
Op 15 Kodaly QuartetTHU
6.45amTHU
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto grosso in BTHU
flat, HWV 325 Norwegian Chamber OrchestraTHU
Terje Tonnesen (conductor).THU
THU
07:00 Breakfast b00kh4f4 (Listen)THU
Including at 8.30 a Poem forTHU
Today, with Andrew Motion reading his poem The Grave ofTHU
Rupert Brooke.THU
THU
10:00 Classical Collection b00kh4f6 (Listen)THU
10.00amTHU
Tchaikovsky: Danse des coupes (Tempo di polacca, Swan LakeTHU
- Act 1) London Symphony OrchestraTHU
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor)THU
SONY CLASSICAL S2K 46592 (2 CDs)THU
10.07amTHU
Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio Vadim Repin (violin)THU
Dmitri Yablonsky (cello) Boris Berezovsky (piano)THU
ERATO 0630178752THU
10.49amTHU
Howells: Take him earth for cherishingTHU
Choir of King's College, CambridgeTHU
Stephen Cleobury (director) ARGO 4302052THU
10.58amTHU
Beethoven: Bagatelle in C, WoO 56 John Lill (piano)THU
CHANDOS CHAN 9201THU
11.00amTHU
Beethoven: Bagatelle: Fur Elise, WoO 59THU
Artur Schnabel (piano) NAXOS 8110764THU
11.03amTHU
Beethoven: Bagatelle in C minor, WoO 52THU
Steban Sanchez (piano) EN SAYO ENY CD 9730THU
11.08amTHU
Beethoven: Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55THU
Chamber Orchestra of EuropeTHU
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)THU
TELDEC 2292 46452 2 (4 CDs)THU
11.55amTHU
Beethoven: Bagatelles, Op 119, Nos 9 and 10THU
Alfred Brendel (piano) PHILIPS 456 031 2.THU
THU
12:00 Composer of the Week b00kh4f8 (Listen)THU
Sibelius - The Rest is Silence? (The Years 1925-1957),THU
Episode 4THU
Donald Macleod explores the mythology cloaking the lastTHU
decades of Sibelius' life.THU
THU
He introduces the only existing recording of SibeliusTHU
conducting - a colourful rendition of his own AndanteTHU
Festivo on New Year's Day, 1939.THU
THU
With the Funeral Music for organ, written after the deathTHU
of one of the composer's greatest friends - painter AkseliTHU
Gallen-Kallela in 1931 - and usually considered his lastTHU
work. Sibelius, by now experiencing writer's block overTHU
the Eighth Symphony, tried to wriggle out of hisTHU
commitment to mark his friend's passing in music. But,THU
unable to escape, he produced what was seen as a bizarre,THU
otherworldly piece, like nothing he had ever writtenTHU
before.THU
THU
Donald also explores the story of Sibelius' music for theTHU
Freemasons, as well as introducing two brief pieces,THU
apparently written in a single night in 1946, which wereTHU
his first new pieces for some 15 years, and the lastTHU
Sibelius was to ever let see light of day.THU
THU
Andante Festivo for strings and timpani (ad lib, 1922/arrTHU
1938) Finnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHU
Jean Sibelius (conductor) FINLANDIA FACD003, Tr 2THU
THU
Suruisotto (Funeral Music) for organ, Op 111, No 2 (1931)THU
Matti Vainio (organ)THU
Lemminkainen in Tuonela (1895, withheld till 1935)THU
Philadelphia Orchestra Eugene Ormandy (conductor)THU
EMI CD5651762, Tr 3THU
THU
Karjalan Osa (Karelia's Fate) for male voice(s) and pianoTHU
(1930) Hannu Jurmu (tenor) Jouni Somero (piano)THU
NAXOS 8570020 World Premiere RecordingTHU
THU
The Rapids-Rider's Bride (arr for male voice choir andTHU
orchestra - 1897/arr 1945) YL Male Voice ChoirTHU
Lahti Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)THU
BISCD190608 - Disc 6, Tr 6THU
THU
Masonic Funeral Music, Op 113 (excerpts -1927, rev andTHU
extended 1948) Kalevi Kiviniemi (organ)THU
World Premiere Recording FUGA-9182, Trs 22, 10, 11.THU
THU
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kh4fc (Listen)THU
Perth Concert Hall, Episode 3THU
THU
Series of recitals given at Perth Concert Hall inTHU
Scotland, featuring young performers with a particularTHU
reputation for playing the music of Chopin, and lightingTHU
the composer's large-scale works for piano.THU
THU
Katia Skanavi (piano)THU
THU
Chopin: Ballade No 3; Two Nocturnes, Op 55; AndanteTHU
Spianato and Grande polonaise brillante; Sonata No 3.THU
THU
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kh4ff (Listen)THU
Handel: Admeto, Acts 1 and 2 Handel Operas 2009THU
THU
As part of BBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel'sTHU
operas, Louise Fryer presents Acts 1 and 2 of Admeto, aTHU
work which holds a unique place among Handel's operas, asTHU
the last of them to be staged in his lifetime. This isTHU
considered by many to be the finest of the five works heTHU
wrote for the 'rival queens' - two star Italian sopranosTHU
who demanded equal billing.THU
THU
The main roles are two very contrasting women who bothTHU
love the hero, King Admeto of Thessaly. Comic relief isTHU
provided by the slow-witted but brave Hercules, who triesTHU
to rescue Admeto's wife from Hades, guarded by theTHU
three-headed hound Cerberus.THU
THU
Including conversation with veteran Handel opera expertTHU
Winton Dean.THU
THU
Handel: Admeto (Acts 1 and 2)THU
THU
Admeto ...... Rene Jacobs (countertenor)THU
Alceste, his wife ...... Rachel Yakar (soprano)THU
Antigona, his former fiancee ...... Jill Gomez (soprano)THU
Trasimede ...... James Bowman (countertenor)THU
Ercole (Hercules) ...... Ulrik Cold (bass)THU
Orindo, Admeto's adviser ...... Rita Dams (mezzo-soprano)THU
Meraspe, Antigon's tutor ...... Max van Egmond (bass)THU
Il Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (director).THU
THU
17:00 In Tune b00kh4fh (Listen)THU
Sean RaffertyTHU
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTHU
from the arts world.THU
THU
19:00 Performance on 3 b00kh4fk (Listen)THU
Britten SinfoniaTHU
THU
In a concert given at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, theTHU
Britten Sinfonia, conducted in turns by Paul Lewis andTHU
Jacqueline Shave, perform music by Mozart and Strauss.THU
THU
Britten Sinfonia Paul Lewis (piano/director)THU
Jacqueline Shave (leader/director)THU
THU
Strauss: Prelude: Capriccio, Op 86THU
Mozart: Piano Concerto No 12 in A, K414THU
Strauss: Serenade in E flat, Op 7THU
Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27 in B flat, K595THU
THU
Followed by a focus on music inspired by verse, as part ofTHU
Radio 3's Poetry Season. With opera duets performed byTHU
arguably one of the most successful 'stage couples' of ourTHU
time - Russian soprano Anna Netrebko and Mexican tenorTHU
Rolando Villazon. The programme features arias from, amongTHU
other operas, Puccini's La Boheme, Donizetti's Lucia diTHU
Lammermoor, Gounod's Romeo et Juliette and Massenet'sTHU
Manon. The singers are accompanied by the orchestra of theTHU
Staatskapelle Dresden, under conductor Nicola Luisotti.THU
THU
21:15 Night Waves b00kh4fm (Listen)THU
Caryl PhillipsTHU
In a rare interview, Matthew Sweet talks to award-winningTHU
novelist Caryl Phillips about his new novel, set inTHU
contemporary London and offering a typically political andTHU
emotional assessment of modern living.THU
THU
Phillips was born in St Kitts but now lives in London andTHU
New York. He has won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, beenTHU
shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Martin LutherTHU
King and James Tait Black Memorial prizes.THU
THU
22:00 Composer of the Week b00kh4f8 (Listen)THU
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THU
THU
23:00 The Essay b00fs4sq (Listen)THU
Under the Influence, Menna ElfynTHU
Series in which contemporary poets discuss writers whoseTHU
work has influenced their own.THU
THU
Menna Elfyn, considered the foremost living poet writingTHU
in Welsh, talks about the influence of T Gwynn Jones. HeTHU
wrote in the strict metres of Welsh poetry, but alsoTHU
looked beyond Wales for inspiration - and an audience.THU
Menna illustrates her essay with examples of the poetry ofTHU
T Gwynn Jones and her own, in both English and Welsh.THU
THU
23:15 Late Junction b00kh4g4 (Listen)THU
Verity Sharp presents a Late Junction Session, featuring aTHU
collaboration of three singers from very differentTHU
cultures - Bulgarian traditional singer Eugenia Georgieva,THU
Indian classical artist Shahid Khan and British operaTHU
singer Jeremy Birchall.THU
FRI
FRIDAY 22 MAY 2009FRI
FRI
01:00 Through the Night b00kh4l0 (Listen)FRI
1.00amFRI
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture (Die GeschopfeFRI
des Prometheus/The Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43)FRI
Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraFRI
Philippe Entremont (conductor)FRI
1.06amFRI
Beethoven: Serenade in D for string trio, Op 8FRI
Leopold String TrioFRI
1.37amFRI
Beethoven: Andante in A minor, Op 26 - arr AugustFRI
Gottfried Ritter Erwin Wiersinga (organ)FRI
1.46amFRI
Beethoven: Concerto No 3 in C minor for piano andFRI
orchestra, Op 37 Maria Joao Pires (piano)FRI
Orchestre National de FranceFRI
Emmanuel Krivine (conductor)FRI
2.22amFRI
Beethoven: Violin Sonata No 2 in A, Op 12, No 2FRI
Mats Zetterqvist (violin) Mats Widlund (piano)FRI
2.39amFRI
Beethoven: Ah! perfido - scena and aria for soprano andFRI
orchestra, Op 65 Rosamund Illing (soprano)FRI
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Herbert Esser (conductor)FRI
2.52amFRI
Beethoven: Overture (Fidelio, Op 72b), arr Wenzel SedlakFRI
for wind ensemble OctophorosFRI
3.00amFRI
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoFRI
No 3 in G, BWV 1048 Australian Brandenburg OrchestraFRI
Paul Dyer (conductor)FRI
3.13amFRI
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Sonata in D minor Op 1, NoFRI
12 (La Folia) Musica Antiqua KolnFRI
3.22amFRI
Francaix, Jean (1912-1997): Quintet No 1 for windFRI
Galliard EnsembleFRI
3.43amFRI
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Arabesque No 2 arr NancyFRI
Allen for harp Mojca Zlobko (harp)FRI
3.47amFRI
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in B flat, H IIIFRI
69 Tatrai QuartetFRI
4.10amFRI
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Hungarian DancesFRI
Noel Lee, Christian Ivaldi (pianos)FRI
4.23amFRI
Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899): Overture (DerFRI
Zigeunerbaron) Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraFRI
Raffi Armenian (conductor)FRI
4.31amFRI
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Trio No 8 (EsserciziiFRI
Musici) - for recorder, harpsichord obligato and continuoFRI
Camerata KolnFRI
4.40amFRI
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in B flatFRI
for bassoon and orchestra, K191 Peter Hanzel (bassoon)FRI
Bratislava Radio Symphony OrchestraFRI
Ondrej Lenard (conductor)FRI
5.00amFRI
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Overture (RuslanFRI
and Lyudmila) Trondheim Symphony OrchestraFRI
Arvid Engegaard (conductor)FRI
5.06amFRI
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Variations in A onFRI
a rococo theme for cello and orchestra, Op 33FRI
Bartosz Koziak (cello) Polish Radio OrchestraFRI
Andrzej Mysinski (conductor)FRI
5.27amFRI
Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) compl Glazunov: Symphony NoFRI
3 Vancouver Symphony OrchestraFRI
Bramwell Tovey (conductor)FRI
5.46amFRI
Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943): Six Moments musicaux, OpFRI
16 Lazar Berman (piano)FRI
6.16amFRI
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908): Concert fantasia onFRI
two Russian themes for violin and orchestra, Op 33FRI
Valentin Stefanov (violin)FRI
Orchestra 'Symphonieta' of the Bulgarian National RadioFRI
Stoyan Angelov (conductor)FRI
6.35amFRI
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Mass for chorus and windFRI
instruments San Francisco Symphony Chorus and OrchestraFRI
Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor)FRI
6.53amFRI
Kabalevsky, Dmitri (1904-1987): Overture (Colas Breugnon)FRI
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Uri Mayer (conductor).FRI
FRI
07:00 Breakfast b00kh4l2 (Listen)FRI
Sara Mohr-PietschFRI
With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Including at 8.30am a Poem forFRI
Today, where a contemporary poet reads a new work.FRI
FRI
10:00 Classical Collection b00kh4l4 (Listen)FRI
Sarah WalkerFRI
10.00amFRI
Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E, BWV 878 (Well-TemperedFRI
Klavier - Book 2) Glenn Gould (piano) CBC PSCD 2007FRI
10.07amFRI
Haydn: Symphony No 41 TafelmusikFRI
Bruno Weil (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SK48370FRI
10.25amFRI
Bach: Contrapunctus II (The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080)FRI
Glenn Gould (piano) SONY CLASSICAL SMK 52595FRI
10.28amFRI
Britten: Sinfonia da RequiemFRI
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraFRI
Simon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDM 764870 2FRI
10.50amFRI
Britten: Night Piece (Notturno) Stephen Hough (piano)FRI
EMI CDM 567 429 2FRI
10.56amFRI
Janacek: Organ Solo (Glagolitic Mass)FRI
Jane Parker-Smith (organ) EMI CDM 566980 2FRI
10.59amFRI
Janacek: A blown-away leaf; The barn owl has not flownFRI
away (On an Overgrown Path) Rudolf Firkusny (piano)FRI
DG 449 764 2 (2 CDs)FRI
11.07amFRI
Shostakovich: Symphony No 5 Concertgebouw OrchestraFRI
Bernard Haitink (conductor) DECCA 410017 2.FRI
FRI
12:00 Composer of the Week b00kh4l6 (Listen)FRI
Sibelius - The Rest is Silence? (The Years 1925-1957),FRI
Episode 5FRI
Donald Macleod explores the mythology cloaking the lastFRI
decades of Sibelius' life.FRI
FRI
He introduces a series of curious arrangements theFRI
composer made in his ninth and tenth decades, including aFRI
hymn for girl scouts. Plus a work that brings Sibelius'FRI
life and career full circle - his late revision of part ofFRI
Kullervo, originally written as a young hopeful, some 60FRI
years earlier.FRI
FRI
In Memoriam (1913) Hungarian State Symphony OrchestraFRI
Jussi Jalas (conductor) 1973 RecordingFRI
DECCA 'Ace of Diamonds' SDD488FRI
FRI
The World Song of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, arr forFRI
two-part female voices and piano (1918/1952)FRI
Gustav Djupsjobacka (piano) Jubilate ChoirFRI
Astrid Riska (conductor) BIS CD998, Tr 29FRI
FRI
Julvisa: Giv Mig Ej Glas, Ej Guld, Ej Prakt (ChristmasFRI
Song: Give Me No Gold, Splendour Or Pomp), arr forFRI
children's choir (1909/1954) Gustav Djupsjobacka (piano)FRI
Jubilate Choir Astrid Riska (conductor)FRI
BIS CD998, Tr 26FRI
FRI
Kullervo and his Sister (Kullervo, Op 7 - 1892)FRI
Lilli Paasikivi (soprano) Raimo Laukka (baritone)FRI
Helsinki University Chorus Lahti Symphony OrchestraFRI
Osmo Vanska (conductor) BIS CD1215, Tr 3FRI
FRI
Come Away, Death, arr for baritone, harp and stringsFRI
(1909/1957) - from the incidental music to Shakespeare'sFRI
Twelfth Night Jorma Hynninen (baritone)FRI
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra Jorma Panula (conductor)FRI
BIS CD190608 - Disc 6, Tr 9FRI
(Sibelius Complete Edition - Voice with Orchestra)FRI
FRI
Symphony No 5 in E flat, Op 82 (excerpt)FRI
BBC Symphony Orchestra Malcolm Sargent (conductor).FRI
FRI
13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00kh4l8 (Listen)FRI
Perth Concert Hall, Episode 4FRI
FRI
Series of recitals given at Perth Concert Hall inFRI
Scotland, featuring young performers with a particularFRI
reputation for playing the music of Chopin, and lightingFRI
the composer's large-scale works for piano.FRI
FRI
Nikolai Demidenko (piano)FRI
FRI
Chopin: Variations on La ci darem la mano, Op 2; BalladeFRI
No 1; Ballade No 2; Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35.FRI
FRI
14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00kh4lb (Listen)FRI
Tone Poems, Handel: Admeto (Act 3) Handel Operas 2009FRI
FRI
As part of Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas,FRI
Louise Fryer presents the conclusion of Admeto.FRI
FRI
Handel: Admeto (Act 3)FRI
FRI
Admeto ...... Rene Jacobs (countertenor)FRI
Alceste, his wife ...... Rachel Yakar (soprano)FRI
Antigona, his former fiancee ...... Jill Gomez (soprano)FRI
Trasimede ...... James Bowman (countertenor)FRI
Ercole (Hercules) ...... Ulrik Cold (bass)FRI
Orindo, Admeto's adviser ...... Rita Dams (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Meraspe, Antigon's tutor ...... Max van Egmond (bass)FRI
Il Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (director)FRI
FRI
3.05pmFRI
Symphonic PoemsFRI
An exploration of the musical equivalent of poetry - toneFRI
poems. With a wide range of music performed by the BBCFRI
orchestras.FRI
FRI
Liszt: Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe, S107FRI
BBC Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRI
FRI
3.20pmFRI
Shostakovich: Romances on verses by British poets, Op 140FRI
Ildar Abdrazakov (bass) BBC PhilharmonicFRI
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)FRI
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3.35pmFRI
David Monrad Johansen: Pan - symphonic poemFRI
BBC Symphony OrchestraFRI
Eivind Gullberg Jensen (conductor)FRI
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3.50pmFRI
Nielsen: Flute Concerto Michael Cox (flute)FRI
BBC Symphony OrchestraFRI
Eivind Gullberg Jensen (conductor)FRI
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4.20pmFRI
Sibelius: Symphony No 1 BBC Symphony OrchestraFRI
Eivind Gullberg Jensen (conductor).FRI
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14:02 Handel Opera Cycle b00kmgv3 (Listen)FRI
Admeto, Handel: Admeto (Act 3)FRI
As part of Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel operas,FRI
Louise Fryer presents the conclusion of Admeto.FRI
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Handel: Admeto (Act 3)FRI
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Admeto ...... Rene Jacobs (countertenor)FRI
Alceste, his wife ...... Rachel Yakar (soprano)FRI
Antigona, his former fiancee ...... Jill Gomez (soprano)FRI
Trasimede ...... James Bowman (countertenor)FRI
Ercole (Hercules) ...... Ulrik Cold (bass)FRI
Orindo, Admeto's adviser ...... Rita Dams (mezzo-soprano)FRI
Meraspe, Antigon's tutor ...... Max van Egmond (bass)FRI
Il Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (director).FRI
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17:00 In Tune b00kh4ld (Listen)FRI
Sean RaffertyFRI
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsFRI
from the arts world.FRI
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19:00 Performance on 3 b00kh4lg (Listen)FRI
Purcell/Handel Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals.FRI
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Ian Skelly presents a concert given at Westminster AbbeyFRI
in London for the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque MusicFRI
2009, and as part of Radio 3's 2009 anniversaryFRI
celebrations of Purcell and Handel. James O'DonnellFRI
conducts the ensemble St James' Baroque in a selection ofFRI
odes, hymns and coronation anthems by the two composers.FRI
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The Choir of Westminster Abbey St James's BaroqueFRI
James O'Donnell (conductor)FRI
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Purcell: I was glad; Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; FuneralFRI
sentences; My heart is inditingFRI
Handel: Coronation AnthemsFRI
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Followed by a focus on music inspired by verse, as part ofFRI
Radio 3's Poetry Season. Featuring an English theme, withFRI
a selection of songs by Vaughan Williams, Delius, CharlesFRI
V Standford, Finzi and Peter Warlock, as well as someFRI
traditional folksongs, performed by tenor Ian Bostridge,FRI
accompanied at the piano by Julius Drake.FRI
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21:15 The Verb b00kh4lj (Listen)FRI
Will Self, Dannie Abse and Fred D'AguiarFRI
In a special edition from the Radio Theatre atFRI
Broadcasting House, for Radio 3's Poetry Season, IanFRI
McMillan talks to veteran poet Dannie Abse about his sixFRI
decades of writing.FRI
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American poet Fred D'Aguiar reads salty tales ofFRI
adventures on the high seas from his new collection TheFRI
Pirate Songbook.FRI
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And novelist Will Self presents a preview of his latestFRI
book, Walking to the World, which charts his journey fromFRI
the late JG Ballard's house in Shepperton to The World inFRI
Dubai, a collection of artificial islands shaped likeFRI
countries.FRI
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22:00 Composer of the Week b00kh4l6 (Listen)FRI
[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRI
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23:00 The Essay b00fs4t1 (Listen)FRI
Under the Influence, Fred D'AguiarFRI
Series in which contemporary poets discuss writers whoseFRI
work has influenced their own.FRI
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Fred D'Aguiar, a poet, playwright and novelist who wasFRI
born in Britain and spent his childhood in Guyana beforeFRI
returning to the UK, talks about Wilson Harris, aFRI
Guyanese-born writer, who sets much of his work in thatFRI
country.FRI
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D'Aguiar illustrates his essay with excerpts from books byFRI
Harris as well as poetry of his own.FRI
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23:15 World on 3 b00kh4ln (Listen)FRI
Charlie GillettFRI
Featuring a session and interview with Montreal-basedFRI
singer-songwriter Lhasa, whose songs reflect her MexicanFRI
and American roots.FRI
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16 May 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 16/05/2009 - 22/05/2009
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